Term 1 - Maths (BWS)
All maths topics from Term 1
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Q1. Sugar mice weigh 75 g more than real mice. If Ellie has 10 real mice and 10 sugar mice, what is the difference between their total weights? *
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Q2. If there are 1000 ml in a litre, what is the total number of ml in the following containers? 330 ml, 7 l, 1.5 l and 5 ml *
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Q3. John likes jam and cream on his scones. If he adds 12 g of jam and 24 g of cream to each scone, how much weight does he add to 15 jam and cream scones? *
1 point
Q4 Clemence has 800 chickens and they lay an average of 300 eggs per year. How many eggs is that in total? *
1 point
Q5. Barack runs 400 m in 1 minute and 13 seconds. Maya can beat him by 22 seconds. How long does Maya take? *
1 point
Q6. Federico can jump 1.73 m. Jonathan can jump 189 cm. What is the difference between their jumps? *
1 point
Q7. This cylinder holds a maximum of 2 litres. Which line do you think is showing 525 ml? *
1 point
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Q8. Packets of crisps weigh 40 g each. The Gale’s shop has 10 boxes of crisps. Each empty box weighs 200 g. Each box contains 40 packets. What is the total weight of all the boxes? *
1 point
Q9. A slug can slide at 0.1 m a minute. Whilst sliding up a window, it will also slip back at a rate of 5 cm per minute. How long will it take to travel up the whole of a 50 cm pane of glass? *
1 point
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Q10. There are 14 crayons in each packet and Class
3 have 15 packets. How many crayons do they
have altogether?
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1 point
Q11. If each conker weighs an average of 24.2 g, what is the weight of 200 conkers? *
1 point
Q12. Alfie has 3 money boxes which contain the following amounts: £13.89, £89.74 and £0.98. How much does he have in total? *
1 point
Q13. In Glasgow, the temperature is 18.2°C whereas in Swindon, the temperature is 17.7°C. What is the difference between these temperatures? *
1 point
Q14. Daniel and his mum are building a rockery and are arguing about who is strongest. The biggest boulder that Daniel can move has a weight of 18.03 kg and the biggest boulder his mum can move weighs 33.45 kg. What is the weight difference between these rocks? *
1 point
Q15. Ten school children were given £3.90 to share
equally. How much did they each receive?
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1 point
Q16. In the Amesbury Co-op yesterday, I bought
some mushrooms for £1.12, 4 pints of skimmed
milk for £1.40, a few tomatoes for 54p and a
bag of salad for £1.95. How much was my total
bill?
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1 point
Q17. 12 boys donated their weekly snack money to
the local park charity fund. (Snack money for 1
week is £1.25.) How much was their total
donation to the fund?
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1 point
Q18. Elaine went shopping with £15. She spent
£9.85, so how much change did she have?
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1 point
Q19. Nixie spent £156.77 in the first shop and
£99.45 in the second. How much had she spent
in total?
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1 point
Q20. One rope is cut into two parts of 65.5 cm and
33.25 cm. A second rope is cut into two parts
of 23.25 cm and 45.5 cm.
How much longer is the first rope than the
second?
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1 point
Q21. What is the product of 3 and 4.5? *
1 point
Q22. Please round 173.597819 to the nearest whole number. *
1 point
Q23. If 25 books cost £75 how much will 60 books
cost?
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1 point
Q24. Oranges are twice the price of apples.
If 20 oranges cost £8.40, how much is each
apple?
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1 point
Q25. This machine doubles and then adds 16.
If 46 comes out, which number was put in?
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1 point
Q26. What number is represented by x on this number
line?
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1 point
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Q27. What is 4.83 m to the nearest 10 cm? *
1 point
Q28.  The 7 in 27,609 is worth 7 thousand.
What is the 9 worth?
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1 point
Q29. This machine multiplies by 10 and then subtracts
8. What number was put in?
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1 point
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Q30. Thursday’s day temperature was 16 °C but
Thursday’s night temperature was -2 °C.
What was the difference between these two
temperatures?
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1 point
Q31. Which is the smallest number? *
1 point
Q32. 909 balloons are released into the sky but 76 burst
immediately.
How many balloons stay inflated?
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1 point
Q33. Yesterday I went shopping with £15.
If I bought the following items, how much change
would I get?
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1 point
Q34. What is 3.141592 m rounded to the nearest
centimetre?
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1 point
Q35. Which number is missing from this number line? *
1 point
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Q36. Mary has three piggy banks with the following
amounts in: £3.32, £5.97 and £0.65.
How much does she have in total?
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1 point
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