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Paper 3 (May 2016): reasoning
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Question 1 of 26
1. Question
1The numbers in this sequence increase by 14 each time.Write the missing numbers.-
(68)82 96 (110)124 138 (152)
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Question 2 of 26
2. Question
2This table shows the temperature at 9am on three days in January.What is the difference between the temperature on 1st January and the temperature on 8th January?-
(9) °C
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Question 3 of 26
3. Question
On 22nd January the temperature was 7 degrees lower than on 15th January.What was the temperature on 22nd January?-
(-6) °C
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Question 4 of 26
4. Question
3A clock shows this time twice a day.Tick the two digital clocks that show this time.1 mark(s) -
Question 5 of 26
5. Question
4Each shape stands for a number.Work out the value of each shape.1 mark(s) -
Question 6 of 26
6. Question
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Question 7 of 26
7. Question
5Write these numbers in order, starting with the smallest.0.78 0.607 5.6 0.098 4.003
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(0.098) (0.607) (0.78) (4.003) (5.6)smallest
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Question 8 of 26
8. Question
6Jacob cuts 4 metres of ribbon into three pieces.The length of the first piece is 1.28 metres.The length of the second piece is 1.65 metres.Work out the length of the third piece.Show
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(1.07) metres
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Question 9 of 26
9. Question
7Here are five angles marked on a grid of squares.Write the letters of the angles that are obtuse.-
(c e, c,e, c, e, c and e, e c, e,c, e, c, e and c)
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Question 10 of 26
10. Question
Write the letters of the angles that are acute.-
(a d, a,d, a, d, a and d, d a, d,a, d, a, d and a)
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Question 11 of 26
11. Question
8Olivia buys three packets of nuts.
She pays with a £2 coin.
This is her change.
What is the cost of one packet of nuts?Show
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(35p, £0.35, 35 p, 35 pence)
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Question 12 of 26
12. Question
9Here is part of the bus timetable from Riverdale to Mott Haven.How many minutes does it take the 10:31 bus from Riverdale to reach Mott Haven?-
(46, 0 46, 0h 46min, 0:46, 0;46, 0-46) minutes
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Question 13 of 26
13. Question
Mr Evans is at Fordham at 10:30What is the earliest time he can reach Tremont on the bus?-
(10:44, 10:44am, sixteen to eleven, 10.44, 10;44, 1044, 10 44, 10-44)
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Question 14 of 26
14. Question
10Emma makes a cuboid using 12 cubes.Write the letter of the cuboid that has a different volume from Emma’s cuboid.-
(c, 18)
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Question 15 of 26
15. Question
11A toy shop orders 11 boxes of marbles.Each box contains 6 bags of marbles.Each bag contains 45 marbles.How many marbles does the shop order in total?Show
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(2,970, 2970) marbles
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Question 16 of 26
16. Question
12A triangle is translated from position A to position B.Complete the sentence.-
The triangle has moved (6) squares to the rightand (5) squares down.
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Question 17 of 26
17. Question
13Lara chooses a number less than 20She divides it by 2 and then adds 6She then divides this result by 3Her answer is 4.5What was the number she started with?Show
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(15)
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Question 18 of 26
18. Question
14Complete each sentence using a number from the list below.120 240 600 1,440 3,600 6,000-
There are (3,600, 3600) seconds in an hour.
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Question 19 of 26
19. Question
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There are (1,440, 1440) minutes in an day.
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Question 20 of 26
20. Question
15Complete this table by rounding the numbers to the nearest hundred.-
Rounded to the nearest hundred 20,906 (20,900, 20900) 2,090.6 (2,100, 2100) 209.06 (200)
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Question 21 of 26
21. Question
166 small bricks have the same mass as 5 large bricks.
The mass of one small brick is 2.5 kg.What is the mass of one large brick?Show
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(3) kg
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Question 22 of 26
22. Question
17Here are five triangles on a square grid.
Four of the triangles have the same area.Which triangle has a different area?-
(A, 2.5, 2 1/2)
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Question 23 of 26
23. Question
18The diagonals of this quadrilateral cross at right angles.Tick all the quadrilaterals that have diagonals which cross at right angles.2 mark(s) -
Question 24 of 26
24. Question
19Tick two numbers that multiply together to equal 1 million.1 mark(s) -
Question 25 of 26
25. Question
20Lara had some money.She spent £1.25 on a drink.She spent £1.60 on a sandwich.She has three-quarters of her money left.How much money did Lara have to start with?Show
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(£11.40)
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Question 26 of 26
26. Question
215,542 ÷ 17 = 326Explain how you can use this fact to find the answer to 18 × 326- (This question cannot be marked by computer.) (See marking notes for guidance.)
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