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Ks2 Sats Maths Topic Question Cards

1. The document contains 20 math word problems assessing skills such as addition, subtraction, fractions, percentages, and word problems. 2. The questions cover a range of difficulty from simple calculations to multi-step word problems. 3. The questions are multiple choice or require short answers and serve to evaluate mathematical understanding for students at the KS2 level.

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Ks2 Sats Maths Topic Question Cards

1. The document contains 20 math word problems assessing skills such as addition, subtraction, fractions, percentages, and word problems. 2. The questions cover a range of difficulty from simple calculations to multi-step word problems. 3. The questions are multiple choice or require short answers and serve to evaluate mathematical understanding for students at the KS2 level.

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KS2 SATs Maths 1

Find the missing number to complete


this statement. 563,739
_______ is 0,000 more than 553,739.

KS2 SATs Maths 2

Which of these numbers is closest to


9000? 8999
9999 8000 8099 8999 9002

KS2 SATs Maths 3

What is the value of the underlined


digit? 70,000
9,674,00

KS2 SATs Maths 4

Which of these is the year 925 in


Roman numerals? MCMXXV
MCMXXXV MCMXXVIII MCMXXV

KS2 SATs Maths 5

Round 385,853 to the nearest


400,000, 390,000 and 386,000
00,000, 0,000 and 000.

5
KS2 SATs Maths 6

The temperature at lunchtime was 2 °C


2°C. By midnight it had fallen to –9°C.
By how much did the temperature
drop? –9–8–7–6–5–4–3–2 – 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 2

KS2 SATs Maths 7

A 4-digit number is made up of two


different even digits and two different
9876
odd digits. What is the greatest
possible number that it can be?
7

KS2 SATs Maths 8

Deepak buys a second-hand car


costing £2660. He pays a deposit of £ 80 a month
£500 and then pays the rest in 2
equal monthly instalments. How £2660 – £500 = £2 60, £2 60 ÷ 2 = £ 80
much does he pay each month?
8

KS2 SATs Maths 9

Az completes this subtraction


calculation.
62 – 43 = 9 9 + 43 = 62 (or 43 + 9 = 62)
What addition calculation could he
use to check his answer?
9

KS2 SATs Maths 10

There are 2 0 people on a train.


4 people get off at the first station,
78 people
37 people get on at the second
station and 55 people get off at the
2 0 – 4 + 37 – 55 = 78
third station. How many people are
left on the train? 10
KS2 SATs Maths 11

3, 6, 5, 30
Which four factors of 30 are not also
Factors of 30 are , 2, 3, 5, 6, 0, 5, 30
factors of 40?
and factors of 40 are , 2, 4, 5, 8, 0,
20, 40.
11

KS2 SATs Maths 12

24, 48
Find all the common multiples of 6
Multiples of 6 are 6, 2, 8, 24, 30, 36,
and 8 that are less than 70.
42, 48, 54, 60, 66 and multiples of 8
are 8, 6, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, 64.
12

KS2 SATs Maths 13

Find the next prime number after 3 . 37

13

KS2 SATs Maths 14

3
What is 2² + 3³?
2 × 2 = 4, 3 × 3 × 3 = 27, 4 + 27 = 3

14

KS2 SATs Maths 15

What are the next two numbers in


this sequence? 64, 25 (they are cube numbers)
, 8, 27, _______, _______

15
KS2 SATs Maths 16

A bakery makes 4940 cakes one day


and 6375 cakes the next day. It sells 2848 cakes
8467 cakes to a large supermarket
chain. How many cakes does it have 4940 + 6375 = ,315, ,3 5 – 8467 = 2848
left to sell?
16

KS2 SATs Maths 17

Calculate 0. 62 × 000 162

17

KS2 SATs Maths 18

800 football fans are travelling to a


67 coaches
match on coaches. Each coach can
hold 2 passengers. How many
800 ÷ 2 = 66 r 8
coaches will be needed altogether?
18

KS2 SATs Maths 19

A printing company prints 440


20 boxes
books. It packages them into boxes
which hold 2 books. How many
440 ÷ 2 = 20
boxes will be needed altogether?
19

KS2 SATs Maths 20

A group of friends share 40 chocolates


5 friends
equally between them. They each get
8 chocolates. How many friends are in
40 ÷ 8 = 5
the group?
20
KS2 SATs Maths 21

090
300 + 400 × 2 – 10 = _______
400 × 2 = 800, 300 + 800 – 0 = 090

21

KS2 SATs Maths 22

3
What is 4 6 written as an improper 27
fraction? 6

22

KS2 SATs Maths 23

4
24 3
Write 8 in its simplest form.
24 2 4
8
= 9
= 3
23

KS2 SATs Maths 24

Write the missing values to make


these equivalent fractions correct.
3 2 6
3 6 8
= 32
= 6
8
= 32
=
24

KS2 SATs Maths 25

9
Which of these fractions is the largest? 8

5 4 9 2 Convert the fractions into equivalents:


8 6 8 32 5 7 9 3 9
, , , . is the largest.
8 8 8 8 8
25
KS2 SATs Maths 26

Rosie read 6 of her book on Tuesday, 3


of her book on Wednesday and the 6 (or 2 ) of her book
3
rest of her book on Thursday. What
1 1 1 2 3 3 3
fraction of her book did she read on
6
+ 3
= 6
+ 6
= 6
, – 6
= 6
Thursday?
26

KS2 SATs Maths 27

Calculate ×
2 3 6

27

KS2 SATs Maths 28

Calculate ÷3
6 8

28

KS2 SATs Maths 29

What is written as decimal? 0.2


5

29

KS2 SATs Maths 30

Round 6.45 to the nearest whole


6
number.

30
KS2 SATs Maths 31

Which of these numbers is closest to ?


0.999
0.9 . 00 0.999 . 0.99

31

KS2 SATs Maths 32

What is the value of the underlined


digit? 7
00 (or 7 hundredths or 0.07)
0.374

32

KS2 SATs Maths 33

385
What is % of 3500?
0% of 3500 = 350, % of 3500 = 35,
350 + 35 = 385.
33

KS2 SATs Maths 34

2
Marta spent of a PE lesson playing
5 60%
football. For the rest of the lesson, she
played tennis. What percentage of the 2 3 3 6
– 5 = 5 , 5 = 0 = 60%.
lesson did she spend playing tennis?
34

KS2 SATs Maths 35

4
Give as a decimal and as a
5 0.8 and 80%
percentage.

35
KS2 SATs Maths 36

Finn uses 250ml of milk to make two


375ml
strawberry milkshakes. How much
milk would he need to make three
250 ÷ 2 = 25, 25 × 3 = 375
strawberry milkshakes?
36

KS2 SATs Maths 37

Logan has 2 sweets and Abi has 35


Logan and Abi share 56 sweets in the sweets.
ratio 3:5. How many sweets do they
each have? 3 + 5 = 8, 56 ÷ 8 = 7,
3 × 7 = 2 , 5 × 7 = 35
37

KS2 SATs Maths 38

In a primary school with 420 pupils, 357 are girls


5% of the pupils are boys. How many
of the pupils are girls? 0% of 420 = 42, 5% of 420 = 2 ,
42 + 2 = 63, 420 – 63 = 357
38

KS2 SATs Maths 39

The diameter of a circle is 2.5cm. 25cm


What is the diameter when the circle
is enlarged by a scale factor of 0? 2.5 × 0 = 25

39

KS2 SATs Maths 40

20 grapes
Arlo and Lee have 30 grapes
altogether. Arlo has half as many
Arlo and Lee’s grapes are in the ratio :2.
grapes as Lee. How many grapes
+ 2 = 3, 30 ÷ 3 = 0,
does Lee have?
× 0 = 0, 2 × 0 = 20
40
KS2 SATs Maths 41

a = 20
If 3a – 6 = 44, what is the value of a?
44 + 6 = 60, 60 ÷ 3 = 20

41

KS2 SATs Maths 42

6
If b = 3 , what is 4b – 8?
4 × 3 = 24, 24 – 8 = 6

42

KS2 SATs Maths 43

The rule for this sequence is ‘subtract


8 and add 4 each time’. What are the
missing numbers? 83 and 79

87, _______ , _______ , 75, 7


43

KS2 SATs Maths 44

a and b are two different numbers a = 5, b =


less than 0. Give two possible a = 6, b = 3
numbers that a and b could be. a = 7, b = 5 or
2a – b = 9 a = 8, b = 7
44

KS2 SATs Maths 45

Each shape stands for a number.


Work out the value of each shape.
= 28
= 84
=6
= 40
45
KS2 SATs Maths 46

Three friends took part in a race. Amy


Jamal finished in 00 minutes, Amy
finished in 2.5 hours and Jo finished Jamal took 00 minutes, Amy took 50
in of a day. Who finished last? minutes and Jo took 20 minutes
2
46

KS2 SATs Maths 47

Mel walks 530 metres from her house 0.53km


to the supermarket. How far does she
walk in kilometres? 530 ÷ 000 = 0.53

47

KS2 SATs Maths 48

Sarah lives 5 miles away from her


school. Approximately how far is this 8km
in kilometres?
5 × .6 = 8
mile is approximately .6km.
48

KS2 SATs Maths 49

What is the area of this shape?


2 cm²
4cm 3cm
area of parallelogram = base × height

7cm 49

KS2 SATs Maths 50

What is the volume of this cuboid?


3000cm³

0cm
volume of cuboid =
length × width × height
20cm 15cm 50
KS2 SATs Maths 51

Anita’s rabbit eats 50g of rabbit food


50 days
each day. If rabbit food is sold in
bags of 2.5kg, how many days will
2500 ÷ 50 = 50
one bag last for?
51

KS2 SATs Maths 52

8.5g
4 pens weigh 92.8g. pen and 3 pencils
weigh 78.7g. How much does pencil
92.8 ÷ 4 = 23.2, 78.7 – 23.2 = 55.5,
weigh?
55.5 ÷ 3 = 8.5
52

KS2 SATs Maths 53

How many edges, faces and vertices


does this 3D shape have?

6 edges, 4 faces, 4 vertices

53

KS2 SATs Maths 54

Explain why this shape is a regular


shape.
All its sides are the same length and
all its angles are equal.

54

KS2 SATs Maths 55

How many lines of symmetry are 4


there on this shape?

55
KS2 SATs Maths 56

What shape is made from this net?

A pentagonal prism

56

KS2 SATs Maths 57

Calculate the size of the angles inside


this regular shape. 108°

The angles inside a pentagon always


add up to 540°, 540 ÷ 5 = 108°.
57

KS2 SATs Maths 58

Which two of these angles are not 80° and 200°


obtuse angles?
An obtuse angle is more than 90° and
80° 00° 40° 200° 30° less than 80°.
58

KS2 SATs Maths 59

What is the size of angle a?


35°
55°

80° – 90° – 55° = 35°

a 59

KS2 SATs Maths 60

Which of these is the most sensible


estimate of this angle?

200°

80° 60° 200° 320° 360° 60


KS2 SATs Maths 61

6.5cm
If the diameter of a circle is 3cm,
what is its radius?
3cm ÷ 2 = 6.5cm

61

KS2 SATs Maths 62

Use <, > or = to complete this


statement.
circumference > radius < diameter
circumference _______ radius _______
diameter
62

KS2 SATs Maths 63

A theme park records the number of


visitors over a weekend. How many
635 more people
more people visited on Sunday than
on Saturday?
563 + 674 + 836 = 2073, 748 + 958 +
Day Men Women Children 002 = 2708, 2708 – 2073 = 635
Saturday 563 674 836
Sunday 748 958 002 63

KS2 SATs Maths 64

The pie chart shows Green


the favourite colours Red
of 40 children. What Yellow 25%
percentage of the
children prefer red? Blue

64

KS2 SATs Maths 65

Leo buys three chocolate bars costing 42p


42p, 55p and 29p. What is the mean
price of the chocolate bars? 42p + 55p + 29p = 26p, 26p ÷ 3 = 42p

65

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