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The document is an examination paper for the Pearson Edexcel International Award in Primary Mathematics for Year 6, scheduled for May 23, 2025. It consists of two sections, A and B, with a total of 60 marks, covering various mathematical concepts and problem-solving questions. Candidates are required to answer all questions without the use of calculators and must bring specific tools such as a ruler and protractor.

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The document is an examination paper for the Pearson Edexcel International Award in Primary Mathematics for Year 6, scheduled for May 23, 2025. It consists of two sections, A and B, with a total of 60 marks, covering various mathematical concepts and problem-solving questions. Candidates are required to answer all questions without the use of calculators and must bring specific tools such as a ruler and protractor.

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Candidate surname _________________ Other names _________________

Centre Number _________________ Candidate Number _________________

Pearson Edexcel International Award in Primary


Thursday 23 May 2025
Morning (Time: 1 hour)

Mathematics
Year 6
Achievement Test

Total Marks: 60

You must have:


Ruler graduated in centimetres and millimetres, pen, HB pencil, eraser, protractor, compasses.
Tracing paper may be used.

Instructions • Use black ink or ball-point pen. • Fill in the boxes at the top of this page with
your name, centre number and candidate number. • Answer all questions. • Answer the questions
in the spaces provided – there may be more space than you need.

Information • The total mark for this paper is 60 • The marks for each question are shown in
brackets – use this as a guide as to how much time to spend on each question. • Candidates may
NOT use a calculator.

Advice • Read each question carefully before you start to answer it. • Try to answer every
question. • Check your answers if you have time at the end.

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SECTION A
Answer ALL questions.

In Section A put a cross in one box ✗ to indicate your answer. If you change your mind,
put a line through the box and then put a cross in another box ✗.

1. What time is shown on this clock?

☐ 2:05 ☐ 2:25 ☐ 5:10 ☐ 12:25

(Total for Question 1 is 1 mark)

2. Calculate

18 × 6

☐ 98 ☐ 108 ☐ 118 ☐ 128

(Total for Question 2 is 1 mark)

3. A regular hexagon has sides of length 7 cm.


What is the perimeter of the hexagon?

☐ 35 cm ☐ 42 cm ☐ 49 cm ☐ 56 cm

(Total for Question 3 is 1 mark)

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4. What is 1,250 g equivalent to?

☐ 0.125 kg ☐ 1.25 kg ☐ 12.5 kg ☐ 125 kg

(Total for Question 4 is 1 mark)

5. What percentage of these shapes are circles?

☐ 3% ☐ 10% ☐ 30% ☐ 70%

(Total for Question 5 is 1 mark)

6. What is the name of this irregular shape?

☐ hexagon ☐ octagon ☐ pentagon ☐ quadrilateral

(Total for Question 6 is 1 mark)

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7. What is 45,682 rounded to the nearest thousand?

☐ 45,000 ☐ 45,700 ☐ 46,000 ☐ 50,000

(Total for Question 7 is 1 mark)

8. The rule for this number sequence is

Add 7

2 … 16 23 30

Which of the numbers below is missing from this number sequence?

☐7 ☐9 ☐ 11 ☐ 14

(Total for Question 8 is 1 mark)

9. What is the range of this set of numbers?

18 5 12 9 5 16

☐5 ☐9 ☐ 13 ☐ 16

(Total for Question 9 is 1 mark)

10. On a market stall oranges cost $0.65 each.


How much would 6 oranges cost?

☐ $3.60 ☐ $3.80 ☐ $3.90 ☐ $4.20

(Total for Question 10 is 1 mark)

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11. Which of these numbers is a square number?

☐ 18 ☐ 32 ☐ 49 ☐ 72

(Total for Question 11 is 1 mark)

12. Calculate

5,246 – 738

☐ 4,508 ☐ 4,518 ☐ 4,608 ☐ 5,984

(Total for Question 12 is 1 mark)

13. What name is given to this triangle?

☐ equilateral ☐ isosceles ☐ right-angled ☐ scalene

(Total for Question 13 is 1 mark)

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14. What is 3/5 written as a decimal?

☐ 3.5 ☐ 1.67 ☐ 0.6 ☐ 0.35

(Total for Question 14 is 1 mark)

15. Calculate

40% of 350

☐ 14 ☐ 104 ☐ 140 ☐ 210

(Total for Question 15 is 1 mark)

16. Expand this expression

5(2x + 3y)

☐ 2x + 15y ☐ 7x + 8y ☐ 10x + 3y ☐ 10x + 15y

(Total for Question 16 is 1 mark)

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17. 72 children were asked to choose their favourite sport.
Their answers are displayed in this pie chart.

The angle for tennis is 90°


How many children chose tennis as their favourite sport?

☐ 12 ☐ 18 ☐ 24 ☐ 36

(Total for Question 17 is 1 mark)

18. Calculate

2/7 + 3/7

☐ 5/7 ☐ 5/14 ☐ 6/7 ☐ 6/14

(Total for Question 18 is 1 mark)

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19. Solve the equation

2b + 8 = 26

☐9 ☐ 17 ☐ 34 ☐ 60

(Total for Question 19 is 1 mark)

20. Maya is working out an estimate of a calculation.


She rounds both numbers to the nearest whole number.
The answer is 12

Which of these calculations is Maya working out?

☐ 18.65 – 6.23 ☐ 18.65 – 6.78 ☐ 18.34 – 6.89 ☐ 18.34 – 5.97

(Total for Question 20 is 1 mark)

TOTAL FOR SECTION A IS 20 MARKS

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SECTION B
Answer ALL questions.
Write your answers in the spaces provided.

21. (a) Work out

648 + 275

......................................................
(1)

(b) Work out

4000 – 186

......................................................
(1)

(Total for Question 21 is 2 marks)

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22. (a) What is the name given to the angle marked z?

............................................................................................................
(1)

(b) Measure the size of angle w

......................................................°
(1)

(c) Here is a rectangle.


Use correct symbols to identify one pair of parallel lines.

(1)

(Total for Question 22 is 3 marks)

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23. Ben records the first 20 items sold at a school fair.
He recorded the type and the colour.

Here is the data Ben collected.

red book blue pen red book blue ruler


blue book red pen blue book red ruler
red ruler blue ruler red pen blue pen
blue book red book blue pen red ruler
red pen blue ruler red book blue pen

Complete this two-way table to display the data Ben collected.

book pen ruler Total

red

blue

Total

(Total for Question 23 is 3 marks)

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24. (a) Write these numbers in order of size.
Start with the smallest.

8 -3 12 -7 -1

..................... ..................... ..................... ..................... .....................


smallest

(1)

(b) Convert all of these to decimals before ordering.


Start with the smallest.

2/5 0.35 0.52 3/4 15%

..................... ..................... ..................... ..................... .....................


smallest

(2)

(Total for Question 24 is 3 marks)

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25. The clock in Sam's bedroom shows this time.

(a) On Saturday morning Sam looks at the clock.


How would this time be shown on a 24 hour digital clock?

____ : ____
(1)

(b) Sam's football training starts in 35 minutes.


What time does Sam's football training start?

____ : ____
(1)

(Total for Question 25 is 2 marks)

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26. Here are the scores each player in a basketball team scored in a match.

16 10 8 8 14 8 12

(a) What is the mean score?

......................................................
(1)

(b) What is the median score?

......................................................
(1)

(Total for Question 26 is 2 marks)

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27. Calculate

(a) 20 – 4 × 3

......................................................
(1)

(b) 12 + (8 × 3) ÷ 6

......................................................
(1)

(Total for Question 27 is 2 marks)

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28. Point P and point S are plotted on the grid.

6
5
4
P
3
2
S
1
x
-6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 O 1 2 3 4 5 6
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6

(a) Plot point Q and point R so that PQRS is a square.

(2)

(b) On the grid, reflect PQRS in the y-axis.

(1)

(Total for Question 28 is 3 marks)

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29. (a) Write down all the factors of 30

................................................................................................................................................

..................................................................................................

(2)

(b) What is the highest common factor (HCF) of 30 and 12?

......................................................
(1)

(Total for Question 29 is 3 marks)

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30. (a) Kyle and Emma are practising the high jump.
Kyle jumped 143 cm
Emma jumped 1.6 m

How much further did Emma jump than Kyle?


Give your answer in centimetres.

...................................................... cm
(1)

(b) Calculate

(i) 1/4 × 180

......................................................
(1)

(ii) 1/8 ÷ 5

......................................................
(1)

(Total for Question 30 is 3 marks)

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31. Calculate

1,849 × 36

You must show your working.

......................................................
(Total for Question 31 is 2 marks)

32. Sophie drives 24 miles from her home to work.


How far is Sophie's journey in kilometres?

...................................................... km
(Total for Question 32 is 2 marks)

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33. Calculate

4,284 ÷ 12

You must show your working.

......................................................

(Total for Question 33 is 2 marks)

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34. (a) Here is a number sequence.

2 5 8 11 14 17

The nth term of this sequence is 3n - 1

Find the 15th term of the sequence.

......................................................
(1)

(b) Find the value of


3a + 2b – c

when a = 4, b = 6, c = 7

....................................................................
(2)

(Total for Question 34 is 3 marks)

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35. Here is a pie chart showing the number of books in a library.

90°

There are 60 fiction books in the library.

Work out how many books in total are represented by the pie chart.

......................................................
(Total for Question 35 is 2 marks)

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36. Lisa needs to make 30 cupcakes for a school bake sale.
She will use the following recipe.

Cupcakes
200g flour
150g sugar
100g butter
2 eggs

makes 12 cupcakes

Sugar comes in 500g bags.


Will Lisa have enough sugar in one bag?

You must show your working.

(Total for Question 36 is 3 marks)

TOTAL FOR SECTION B IS 40 MARKS


TOTAL FOR PAPER IS 60 MARKS

THE END

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