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Mathematics Third Practice Test A, B & C - Mental Maths Mark schemes

Introduction This booklet contains the mark schemes for the higher tiers tests (Tests A and B) and the lower tier test (Test C). The pupil answer sheets will be marked by external markers who will follow the mark schemes in this booklet, which are provided here for teachers reference. General guidance for markers Please note that pupils should not be penalised if they record any information given in the question or show their working. Ignore any annotation, even if in the answer space, and mark only the answer. Accept an unambiguous answer written in the stimulus box, or elsewhere on the page, but clearly attributable to the relevant question. General guidance for marking the written tests also applies to marking the mental mathematics tests. In addition, please apply the following principles unless specific instructions to the contrary are given in the mark scheme: accept responses in words and/or figures, eg 7 point, 4 hundred; accept any unambiguous indication of the correct response from a given list, eg circling, ticking, underlining; accept unambiguous misspellings; accept units that have been correctly converted to a different unit provided the new unit is indicated. Where units have been given on the answer sheet, do not penalise pupils for writing the units again; accept responses with commas as spacers, eg 0,000 but do not accept a point used as a spacer, eg 0.000

4 Lower tier Test C questions Now we are ready to start the test. For the first group of questions you will have seconds to work out each answer and write it down. Mental mathematics Test C Write in figures the number five hundred and eight. What do you need to add to eighty-three to make one hundred? Look at the equation on your answer sheet. When a equals seven, what is the value of b? 4 What number multiplied by eight equals forty-eight? Look at the number on your answer sheet. Divide it by one hundred. 6 What is the sum of the angles in a triangle? 7 Write the fraction on your answer sheet in its simplest form. 8 Look at the expression on your answer sheet. Write it as simply as possible. For the next group of questions you will have 0 seconds to work out each answer and write it down. 9 I buy a notebook for fifty pence. How much change should I get from a two pound coin? 0 Look at the numbers on your answer sheet. Add them. A train leaves at ten thirty am and travels for four hours. At what time does the train stop? Write your answer using am or pm. I am counting back in steps of ten. One hundred and twenty-five, one hundred and fifteen, one hundred and five, Write down the next number. What is half of seven? 4 Look at the temperatures on your answer sheet. Put a ring round the temperature that is the lowest. Six hundred people went on holiday. The pie chart shows how they travelled. How many people travelled by car? Now turn over your answer sheet. Pupil answer sheet First Last School Practice question Time: seconds Total marks b = 4 + a 4 900 name name 7 8 m + m 0 8 90 0:0 am 4 Time: seconds continued 6 Time: 0 seconds 9 0p,, 0, Train Plane Car 9 7 4 C C C C 0 C people 8 0 6 9 4

6 Write down an even number that is a multiple of seven. 7 Two rulers cost eighty pence. How much do three rulers cost? 8 How many seconds are there in one and a half minutes? 9 There were two thousand people at a concert. Nine hundred and ninety-two of them were women. How many of the people were not women? 0 Look at the numbers on your answer sheet. Work out their range. The temperature was minus two degrees Celsius. At night the temperature fell by seven degrees. What was the temperature at night? Look at the shaded triangle drawn on a centimetre square grid. What is the area of this triangle? What is twenty per cent of sixty pounds? 4 Look at the triangle on the grid. Write the coordinates of the point marked A. people 6 W For the next group of questions you will have seconds to work out each answer and write it down. 7 cm People at a shopping centre voted for their favourite fruit drink. 8 The bar chart shows the results. and 8 Altogether, how many people voted? 60 6 I face west, then I turn through two right angles. What direction am I facing now? 7 Look at the shape made from small equilateral triangles. Shade two more triangles so that the shape has three lines of symmetry. 8 I am thinking of two numbers that add to ten. The two numbers multiply together to make twenty-one. What are my two numbers? 9 Which one of the shapes on your answer sheet is the net of a cube? Put a tick inside the correct shape. 0 I have twenty-five cards. Sixteen of them show even numbers and the rest show odd numbers. I am going to take a card at random. What is the probability that the card will show an odd number? Time: 0 seconds continued 6 7 80p 8 seconds 9 000 99 0, 8,,, 4 C C 4 4 B C 0 0 4 4 A (, ) 6 7 8 9 0 4 Time: seconds 7 9 0 cards 6 even numbers 6 9 0 Put your pens down. The test is finished.

Mental mathematics lower tier Test C Time: seconds continued 6 80 Test C Mark scheme 7 8 4m Do not accept equivalent fractions or decimals Time: 0 seconds 9.0 0 : 0 pm Accept 4:0(pm) Do not accept :0 without pm 9 Time: seconds Accept equivalent fractions or decimals 08 Do not accept responses 4 given in words 7 Accept embedded value, eg 8 + 7 0 people 4 6 Accept embedded value, eg 6 t 8 9 6

Time: 0 seconds continued 6 Any number that is a multiple of 4, eg 4 or 700 Time: seconds 7 people Accept zero, and negative multiples of 4 7.0 8 90 seconds 9 008 0 7 9 C cm Do not accept 8 6 East Accept any unambiguous indication of East, eg E 7 8 and 7 Accept pair in either order 4 (, ) 9 0 9 Accept equivalent probabilities 7

8Higher tiers Test A questions Pupil answer sheet Now we are ready to start the test. For the first group of questions you will have seconds to work out each answer and write it down. How many sixes are there in fifty-four? Look at your answer sheet. Write the coordinates of the point marked A. Mental mathematics First Last Test A name name Time: seconds continued 6 6. 7 00 6 The population of France is approximately sixty-one million. Write this number in figures. 4 How many millimetres are there in one metre? Write a different fraction that is equivalent to three-fifths. 6 What is six point two multiplied by one thousand? 7 Look at the diagram. The lines marked with arrows are parallel. What is the size of angle p? 8 Round three point seven nine five to one decimal place. School Practice question Total marks 8 p 8.79 Time: 0 seconds 7 8 For the next group of questions you will have 0 seconds to work out each answer and write it down. 9 The scale on a map is one centimetre to five metres. On the map the length of a street is eight centimetres. What is the real length of the street in metres? 0 Write down a number that is a multiple of three and is also a multiple of five. Two of the angles in a triangle are sixty degrees and seventy degrees. What is the size of the third angle? I start at seven and count down in equal steps; seven, four, one. Write down the next two numbers. Look at the expression on your answer sheet. Write it as simply as possible. 4 What is eighteen multiplied by nine? Time: seconds 4 4 C B A 0 0 4 (, ) 9 m cm : m 0 60 70 7, 4,,, 6g + 4h + g h 4 8 9 cm 0 cm 7cm 9 0 4 The perimeter of a rectangle is twenty centimetres. Its length is seven centimetres. What is the width of the rectangle? 6 Five per cent of a number is sixteen. What is twenty-five per cent of the number? 4 mm m 4 6 % 6 7 a = 4 6 7 7 Look at the equation on your answer sheet. What is the value of a? Now turn over your answer sheet.

9 8 Estimate the value of nine point two multiplied by two point nine. 9 I drive ten kilometres in twelve minutes. What is my average speed in kilometres per hour? 0 Look at the expression on your answer sheet. Multiply out the brackets. 8 9..9 For the next group of questions you will have seconds to work out each answer and write it down. The pictogram shows the number of girls and boys in a youth club. How many more girls than boys are in the youth club? The pie chart shows the colour of cars in a car park. There were twelve blue cars. Approximately, how many cars were there altogether? When a equals minus three and b equals minus seven, what is the value of a minus b? 4 The mean of three numbers is six. What is the third number? A circle has a radius of six centimetres. Give an approximate value for the circumference of the circle. 6 What is two-thirds of three-quarters of eighty? 7 Look at the frequency table showing the number of people travelling in cars. Altogether, how many people were travelling? 8 A rectangle has an area of eight square centimetres. What is the area of a rectangle with sides that are all twice as long? 9 Look at the graphs. Put a ring round the graph that has the equation y equals x plus one. 0 Look at the numbers on your answer sheet. Write down the number that is halfway between them. Put your pens down. The test is finished. Time: 0 seconds continued 9 0 km minutes Other Red Blue Black km/h 0 a ( a + 4 ) Time: seconds Girls Boys = 4 people a = b = 7 a b 8 9 0 Time: seconds continued 6 7 9 y 6cm 4 cm 80 No. of people 4 Frequency 4 0 y x x y y people x x 6 7 8 9 4 4 0 0

Mental mathematics higher tiers Test A Time: seconds continued 6 600 7 80 Test A Mark scheme 8.8 Do not accept equivalent fractions or decimals Time: 0 seconds 9 40 m Time: seconds 9 (, ) Accept embedded values, eg 9 t 6 0 Any number that is a multiple of, eg, 0, 00 Accept zero, and negative multiples of 0 and Accept pair in either order 6 000 000 4 000 mm Do not accept responses given in words Do not accept amended units 9g + h 4 6 cm Any fraction equivalent to (except ), eg 6, 0 Do not accept 6 80 incorrect % signs 0 0 Do not accept equivalent decimals 7 4 Accept embedded values, eg t 4 0

Time: 0 seconds continued Time: seconds continued 8 6 answer 8 6 cm answer 8 cm 9 0 km/h 0 a + 8a Do not accept equivalent expressions containing brackets, eg (a + 4a) 6 40 7 7 people Time: seconds 6 8 cm 9 answer 40 4 4 8 0 7 0 Accept equivalent fractions or decimals Do not accept incorrect notation, eg.

Higher tiers Test B questions Now we are ready to start the test. For the first group of questions you will have seconds to work out each answer and write it down. What is forty-two multiplied by ten? Look at the numbers on your answer sheet. Write down the number that is the mode. How many centimetres are there in three-quarters of a metre? 4 Look at the expression on your answer sheet. Write it as simply as possible. What number is eight less than minus four? 6 Write one and a half million in figures. 7 Round two point six nine four to one decimal place. 8 The length of a piece of string is fourteen centimetres to the nearest centimetre. What is the minimum length this piece of string could be? 9 What is the gradient of the line with equation y equals two x plus three? Pupil answer sheet Mental mathematics First Last School Practice question Test B Total marks name name Time: seconds continued 6 7.694 8 cm 4 cm 9 y = x + Time: 0 seconds 8 0 6 0: am : am 6 7 8 9 0 For the next group of questions you will have 0 seconds to work out each answer and write it down. Time: seconds minutes 0 Write down a factor of thirty-six that is greater than ten and less than twenty. A train journey began at ten thirty-five am and ended at eleven fifteen am. How long was the train journey in minutes? Drinks cost twenty-eight pence each. What is the greatest number of these drinks I can buy with one pound? 4 6 6 7 8 8p Put a cross on the grid to show the point with coordinates minus two, one. 4 The probability I will be late for school is one-twentieth. What is the probability that I will not be late for school? Now turn over your answer sheet. cm 4 a + a 4 0 0 4 4 4 0 4

Look at the diagram on your answer sheet. What is the area of the rectangle? 6 How many thirds are there in two? 7 Look at the trapezium. Angle a is one hundred and ten degrees. What is the size of angle b? 8 Solve the equation, t plus three-fifths equals one. 9 Last month my telephone bill was thirty pounds. This month it is twenty per cent more. How much is this month s bill? 0 Look at the expression on your answer sheet. Its value is eighty-two. Write an expression using a and b with a value of forty-one. What is three-quarters of a half? Your answer sheet shows the nth term of a sequence. What is the sixth term in this sequence? Work out the value of two to the power six divided by two squared. Time: 0 seconds continued 6cm 4cm cm 6 7 6 Time: seconds 4.4 +.6 6 0 6 6 4 For the next group of questions you will have seconds to work out each answer and write it down. 4 Look at the two points on the square grid. Put one more cross on the grid so that the three points join to form an isosceles triangle. 8 t + = 8 7 7 Look at the calculation on your answer sheet. Write an approximate answer. 6 Ten out of thirty-six people said they ate toast for breakfast. What angle should represent this on a pie chart? 7 Look at the circle with radius three. One of the values below is its area. Put a ring round the correct value. 9 0 0% 0 6a + 4b 8 9 0 4 π 6π 9π π π 8 0.4 %,, 7 8 8 Look at the numbers on your answer sheet. Put them in order of size starting with the smallest. 9 Write two numbers with a mean of six and a range of four. 0 A cube has a volume of eight cubic centimetres. What is the volume of a cube with edges that are all twice as long? n( n + ) 6 9 and 6 4 0 cm 8cm 9 0 Put your pens down. The test is finished.

Mental mathematics higher tiers Test B Time: seconds continued 6 00 000 Do not accept responses given in words 7.7 Do not accept equivalent fractions or decimals Test B Mark scheme 8. cm Accept equivalent fractions or decimals 9 Accept Time: 0 seconds 0 or 8 40 minutes Time: seconds 40 Accept reference to the remainder, even if incorrect, eg rem 6 0 0 7 cm 4 8a Do not accept amended units Accept inaccurate indication, provided the pupil s intention is clear 4 9 0 Accept equivalent probabilities 4

Time: 0 seconds continued Time: seconds 4 cm 4 Indicates a point on the line, excluding the circle, or one of the points marked 6 6 Accept embedded values, eg 6 7 70 Accept inaccurate indication, provided the pupil s intention is clear 8 Accept equivalent fractions or decimals 0 answer 0. Accept embedded values, Do not accept incomplete processing, eg + eg 9 6 6 00 0 a + b or equivalent 7 or 6a + 4b 4 Accept correct expressions equated to 4 8 Accept equivalent fractions, decimals or percentages Do not accept incomplete processing, eg (6 + ) 8, %, 0.4 9 4 and 8 Accept any unambiguous indication of the correct order, eg 0., 0., 0.4 Accept pair in either order 6 Do not accept incomplete processing, eg 4 0 64 cm