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Year 4 Summer 1

Name: Problem solving and reasoning


Class: Date:

1 Draw lines to match. One has been done for you.

36 850   93 701   81 375   43 517   60 573

has 5 has 7 has 3 has 0 has 1


ones hundreds ten thousands thousands ten
2

2 True or false? Mark with a tick () or a cross ().

a) 30 013 > 30 300

b) 52 371 < 52 713

c) 45 806 < Forty-five thousand, eight hundred


and eighty-six

d) 11 050 > Eleven thousand, one hundred and fifteen


2

3 Look at the temperature on the thermometer


20°C
and complete the answers.

a) Temperature now °C
10°C

b) 13° warmer than now °C


0°C

c) 17° cooler than now °C


10°C

d) Difference in temperature
between (b) and (c) °C
2
4 What are the numbers marked with tags?

0 1 2

A B

a) A =     b) B =

0 0.5 1

C D

c) C =     d) D = 2

5 What are the next four numbers in these decimal sequences?

a) 3∙6, 3∙5, 3∙4, 3∙3, , , ,

b) 7∙55, 7∙56, 7∙57, 7∙58, , , ,


2

6 Round these decimals to the nearest whole number.

a) 6∙3 c) 7∙58

b) 16∙7 d) 10∙39
2

2
7 Peter says that he can solve 199 × 3 by multiplying 200 by 3 and
then adding 3, so the answer is 803. His teacher says he has
made two mistakes.

Explain the two mistakes below and show how Peter should
use his mental strategies to solve the problem and find the
right answer.

8 A tin of beans costs £1∙83. How much do 8 tins cost?

Show
your
method £

9 Match the Roman numerals to their value.


One has been done for you.

a) XXVI 92

b) XVIII 18

c) XCII 55

d) XLI 26

e) LV 41
2

3
10 What is the area and perimeter of this rectangle?
12 cm

8 cm

Show
your
method Area cm2

Perimeter cm
2

11 a) The point in the grid below is at one corner of an


isosceles triangle. Mark in the other corners and join them
up to make the shape.

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b) The points in the grid below are two corners of a parallelogram.
Mark in the other corners and join them up to make the shape.

12 Draw lines to match each 3D shape to its name.


One has been done for you.

cube sphere prism cylinder cone pyramid

13 a) Write these lengths in metres.

5 m 27 cm      3 m 52 cm

b) In each of these pairs of lengths circle the larger one.

2 m 40 cm or 2∙04 m    5 m 20 cm or 5∙25 m


2

5
14 In each of these sets of fractions circle the one that is
not equivalent to the others.

2 3 4 1 3 5 10 2
a)          b)         
6 8 12 3 12 20 24 8
2

1
15 Amy is 1∙3 m tall. Her brother Simon is 4 m shorter.
How tall is Simon?

Show
your
method

For teacher use


Your mark out of 30

What went well

How to improve

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