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Test 7 (end of week 2) Year 4 Time Block 2 I will read every question twice. In this first set you will have 5 seconds to work out the answer and record it on your answer sheet. 1. Write the number 4307 in figures. (4307) 2. Write an even number between 423 and 430. (424,426 or 428) 3. Double 350. (700) 4. Round 227 to the nearest. (230) 5. What is the total of 54 and 45? (99) 6. What do I have to add to 37 to make 74? (37) 7. What is the product of 9 and 4? (36) 8. Half of 92? (46) 9. Divide 32 dice between 4 classes. How many each? (8). Look at the 2 numbers on your sheet. Write a number that lies between them in the empty box. 273 281 (274-280 inc.) For the next set of questions you will have seconds to work out the answer and record it on your answer sheet. 11. Write the fraction shaded. (2/8 or ¼) 12.How many months are there in 3 years? (36) 13.Look at the Carroll Diagram on your sheet. Some numbers have been sorted. Write the number 33 in the correct box. Even numbers Odd numbers Have 2 tens 28 20 25 21 Have 3 tens 36 32 37 39 33 14.How much change from 1 is there after spending 55p? (45p) 15.Put a ring round the number divisible by 6. (30)

YEAR 4 Mental Arithmetic Test 7 Name: Date: 1 11 2 423 430 3 12 4 227 months 5 54 45 6 37 7 13 Numbers with 2 tens Numbers With 3 tens Even numbers 20 32 28 36 Odd numbers 25 37 39 21 8 92 33 9 32 dice 4 14 p 1 55p 273 281 15 30 31 32

Test 8 (end of week 4) Year 4 Time Block 2 I will read every question twice. In this first set you will have 5 seconds to work out the answer and record it on your answer sheet. 1. Write the number 3051. (3051) 2. Add 8, 3 and 7. (18) 3. From 84, take away 7. (77) 4. Write the next odd number after 252. (253) 5. Round 261g to nearest 0 grams. (300g) 6. What is the product of 4 and 8? (32) 7. To play a game, 35 children need to be put in teams of 7. How many teams will there be? (5) 8. Write the correct symbol/sign greater than or less than in the empty box. 761 293. (>) 9. On your answer sheet is a scale. What is the number shown by the arrow? 740! 750 (745). Double 41. (82) For the next set of questions you will have seconds to work out the answer and record it on your answer sheet. 11. Margaret uses 550 grams of flour from a 1kg packet. How much flour is left? (450g) 12. Ring the name of the polygon that has 7 straight sides. Triangle Heptagon Hexagon Pentagon 13. How many edges has a cuboid? (12) 14. A bike journey starts at nine twenty and lasts for 50 minutes. At what time did the journey finish? ( past ) 15. Peter stands on the bathroom scales shown on your sheet. Roughly what measurement is shown on the scales? (24kg 200g 24kg 400g)

YEAR 4 Mental Arithmetic Test 8 Name: Date: 1 2 8 3 7 11 g 550g 1 kg 3 84 12 triangle heptagon hexagon pentagon 4 252 13 5 261g 6 7 35 7 14 9.20 50 mins 15 25 24 26 23 27 8 761 293 kg 9 740 750 kg

Year 4 Time Block 2 Test 9 (end of week 6) I will read every question twice. In this first set you will have 5 seconds to work out the answer and record it on your answer sheet. 1. Write the number 5304. (5304) 2. What is the total of 3, 7 and 2? (12) 3. What is 48 less than 95? (47) 4. Write the even number before 587. (586) 5. Round 983m to the nearest metres. (980m) 6. What number multiplied by itself gives 36? (6) 7. Divide 45 by 5. (9) 8. Write the correct symbol/sign, greater than or less than in the < empty box. 161 234. 9. On your answer sheet is a scale. What is the number shown by the arrow? 3000! 30 (3050). Double 24. (48) For the next set of questions you will have seconds to work out the answer and record it on your answer sheet. 11. Look at the sequence of numbers on your sheet. Write the missing number in the empty box. 741 746 751 756 12. Pat buys a drink for 35p and a bar of chocolate for 20p. How much change does she get from 1? (45p) 13. How many sides has a tin of peas? (3) 14. Estimate the weight of a banana. Circle the most appropriate weight on your answer sheet. 2g, 20g, 200g, 2kg 15. Circle the numbers in the box which are multiples of 3. 99 17 27 32

YEAR 4 Mental Arithmetic Test 9 Name: Date: 1 11 741 746 756 2 3 7 2 3 48 12 35p 20p 1 13 4 587 sides 5 983m 6 36 7 45 14 15 2g 20g 200g 2kg 99 17 27 32 8 161 234 9 3000 30

Test (end of week 8) Year 4 Time Block 2 I will read every question twice. In this first set you will have 5 seconds to work out the answer and record it on your answer sheet. 1. Write the number 2670. (2670) 2. What is 5, 7 and 5 altogether? (17) 3. Subtract 16 from 49. (33) 4. Write the next odd number after 899 901 5. Round 355g to the nearest 0 grams. (400g) 6. Multiply 8 by 6. (48) 7. How many lengths of wood cm long can you cut from a 60cm length of wood? (6) 8. Write the correct sign/symbol, greater than or less than, in the empty box. 8930 < 8940 9. On your answer sheet is a scale. What is the number shown by the arrow? 350! 380 (365). Double 32. (64) For the next set of questions you will have seconds to work out the answer and record it on your answer sheet. 11. How many p coins are there in 12? (120) 12. Share 208 football cards between four children. (52) 13. A variety packet of crisps containing packets costs 1.80. How much would one packet cost? (18p) 14. Given that 14 x 6 = 84, what is 84 14? (6) 15. Roughly what does a medium sized apple weigh? g, 0g, 1kg? Circle your answer.

YEAR 4 Mental Arithmetic Test Name: Date: 1 2 5 7 5 3 16 4 5 6 899 g 355g 11 12 13 14 15 84 14 = coins cards p p 12 208 4 1.80 14 x 6=84 g 0g 1kg 7 cm 60cm 8 8930 8940 9 350 380

Test 11 (end of week ) Year 4 Time Block 2 I will read every question twice. In this first set you will have 5 seconds to work out the answer and record it on your answer sheet. 1. Write the number 4009. (4009) 2. What is the total of 6, 9 and 4? (19) 3. Take 13 from 51. (38) 4. Make the largest number you can from 7 (9720) 9 0 2 5. Round 148m to the nearest metres. (150m) 6. What is 8 multiplied by itself? (64) 7. Share 140 between people. ( 14) 8. Write the correct sign/symbol for greater than/less than, in the empty box. 3716 < 4392 9. What is one quarter of 480? (120). Double 19. (38) For the next set of questions you will have seconds to work out the answer and record it on your answer sheet. 11. Given that 400 5 = 80, what is 5 x 80? (400) 12. How many times larger is 800 than 8? (0) 13. Put a ring round the smallest of the numbers on your sheet. 707 182 808 168 618 14. On your sheet ring the fraction that is the same as 0.5: ¾, 5/8, 5/, 2/ 15. 4 books cost 9. What does 1 book cost? ( 2.25)

YEAR 4 Mental Arithmetic Test 11 Name: Date: 1 11 5 x 80= 400 5=80 2 6 9 4 3 13 4 7 9 0 2 12 800 8 13 707 182 808 168 618 5 148m 6 14 5 3 8 4 7 140 5 2 8 3716 4392 9 480 15 4 books 9

Year 4 Block 2 Test 12 ( end of week 12) I will read every question twice. In this first set you will have 5 seconds to work out the answer and record it on your answer sheet. 1. Write the number 5680. (5680) 2. Add together 7, 12 and 9. (28) 3. What must I take from 61 to leave 37? (24) 4. Make the smallest number you can from 7, 9, 1, 2 (1279) 5. Round 874ml to the nearest 0 millilitres. (900ml) 6. What is the 5 th multiple of 8? (40) 7. What is 670 divided by? (67) 8. Write the correct sign/symbol, greater than or less than, in the empty box. 7618 > 7218 9. On your sheet is a scale. Write the number shown by the arrow. -4 4 (-2). Double 27. (54) For the next set of questions you will have seconds to work out the answer and record it on your answer sheet. 11. On your sheet is a tally chart showing how many smarties of each colour there were in a tube of smarties. How many red smarties were there? (6) Colour Number of Smarties Red IIII I Brown IIII III Yellow IIII Green IIII I Blue III 12. Look at the fractions on your sheet. Circle the smallest. 6.2 5.7 4.5 7.6 5.2 13. What is one tenth of 1? (p) 14. A film lasts 180 minutes. How many hours is this? (3 hours) 15. A cook has 29 jelly sweets to put on 5 cakes. How many sweets can he put on each cake so that each cake has the same number? (5 sweets)

YEAR 4 Mental Arithmetic Test 12 Name: Date: 1 2 7 12 9 3 61 11 colour Red Brown Yellow Green Blue Number of smarties llll l llll lll llll llll l lll 4 7 9 1 2 5 874ml 6 12 red smarties 6.2 5.7 4.5 7.6 5.2 7 670 13 1 8 9 7618 7218-4 4 14 15 hours sweets 180 mins 29 sweets 5 cakes