DIRECTORATE FOR QUALITY AND STANDARDS IN EDUCATIONDepartment of Curriculum ManagementEducational Assessment UnitAnnual Examinations for Primary Schools 2014YEAR 4MATHEMATICS MENTAL PAPERTIME: 15 minutesTeacher’s PaperGuidelines for the conduct of the Mathematics Examination – Mental Paper1.Words written in bold should be emphasised.2.Read, loudly and clearly, each question twice in succession, and then allow 5, to10, to 20 seconds as the test progresses through the three sections.3.Access to rough paper for working out answers is not allowed. Any working on theanswer sheet, however, will not be penalised.4.The questions should be read out in English and no code-switching/mixing isallowed. Code-switching is permitted only for giving pupils instructions.5.Before starting the test, read out the following instructions, using exactly thesewords: I will read out each question twice. Listen carefully both times. You will thenhave time to work your answer.Se naqralek kull mistoqsija darbtejn wara xulxin. Ismagħni sew. Wara jkollokil-ħin biex tweġibha. If you make a mistake, cross out the wrong answer and write the correctanswer next to it.Jekk tieħu żball f’xi risposta, aqtagħha u ikteb ir-risposta t-tajba ħdejha. You will not be allowed to ask any questions once the test has started.Ma tistax tistaqsi mistoqsijiet hekk kif jibda t-test.6.At the end of the test, read out the following instructions, using exactly thesewords: The test is finished; put down your pens.It-test spiċċa; poġġi l-bajrow fuq il-mejda.Mathematics – Teacher’s Paper – Year 4 Primary – 2014Page 1 of 4
MENTAL PAPER‘For this group of questions, you will have 5 seconds to work out each answerand write it down.’‘Għal dawn il-mistoqsijiet li ġejjin, għandek 5 sekondi biex taħseb u tikteb kullrisposta.’1What is six times four?2How many vertices does a sphere have?3How many sides are there in a hexagon?45Write the next number:seventy eight, eighty eight, ninety eight Write three thousand and forty one in figures.Page 2 of 4Mathematics – Teacher’s Paper – Year 4 Primary – 2014
‘For the next group of questions, you will have 10 seconds to work out eachanswer and write it down.’‘Għal dawn il-mistoqsijiet li ġejjin, għandek 10 sekondi biex taħseb u tikteb kullrisposta.’6 What needs to be added to twelve to make twenty?7 Work out the total of eleven, nine and eight.8 What is thirteen less than one hundred?9 How many lots of three make six?10 Divide thirty by three.1112How many millimetres are there in fifteen centimetres?Tick the correct answer.Write a number that lies between three hundred ninety and fourhundred.13 Round two hundred and sixty to the nearest hundred.14 Write the number that is one less than four hundred.15 Subtract three hundred and ninety nine from eight hundred.Mathematics – Teacher’s Paper – Year 4 Primary – 2014Page 3 of 4
‘For this group of questions, you will have 20 seconds to work out each answerand write it down.’‘Għal dawn il-mistoqsijiet li ġejjin, għandek 20 sekonda biex taħseb u tikteb kullrisposta.’16 How many twenty euro cent coins do I need to make five euro?Double a number is sixteen.17What is the number?A rectangle is divided in four equal parts.18 Three parts are shaded.Write this as a fraction.19A holiday lasts three days.How many hours are there in three days?I am facing East.20 I turn one right angle anticlockwise. In which direction am Ifacing?END OF MENTAL PAPERPage 4 of 4Mathematics – Teacher’s Paper – Year 4 Primary – 2014
DIRECTORATE FOR QUALITY AND STANDARDS IN EDUCATIONDepartment of Curriculum ManagementEducational Assessment UnitAnnual Examinations for Primary Schools 2014YEAR 4MATHEMATICS MENTAL PAPERName:TIME: 15 minutesClass:Instructions to Candidates The teacher will read each question twice. Listen carefully to theteacher both times. You will then have time to work your answer. If you make a mistake, cross out the wrong answer and write thecorrect answer next to it. You will not be allowed to ask any questions once the test has started. This paper carries a total of 20 marks.Mathematics – Mental Paper – Year 4 Primary – 2014Page 1 of 3
MENTAL PAPERANSWER SHEET1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.Page 2 of 3Mathematics – Mental Paper – Year 4 Primary – 2014
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DIRECTORATE FOR QUALITY AND STANDARDS IN EDUCATIONDepartment of Curriculum ManagementEducational Assessment UnitAnnual Examinations for Primary Schools 2014YEAR 4MATHEMATICSTIME: 1h 15minName:Class:1.Fill in:a)58 5 b)102-c)d)e) 97 8 3229 7r1How many tens are there in 9760?(i) 6 tens(ii) 60 tensTick ( ) the correct answer.3 groups of 8 are the same as:f)(i) 3 3 3(ii) 8 8 8(iii) 3 3 3(iv) 8 8 8Tick ( ) the correct answer.Tick ( ) the two correct right angles.g)Mathematics – Written Paper – Year 4 Primary – 2014Page 1 of 11
What is the missing time?h)10:0510:2010:35:Write the fractions below from smallest to largest.12221434i), , , ,smallestlargestWork out the missing number in the START box.STARTj)(i)Add 31Divide 51019(ii) 33(iii) 81Page 2 of 11Tick ( ) the correct answer.Mathematics – Written Paper – Year 4 Primary – 2014
Name:2.Look carefully at the numbers below.75a)69656374Which of the numbers above give 70 when rounded to the nearest 10?,b)Class:,Work out the difference between the largest and the smallestnumber.The difference is.3. Using a ruler, draw the following 2D shapes.Complete the information about the properties of each shape you draw.The first one has been done for you.c)b)a)a triangle31a squarea pentagonsidesright anglessidesline oflines ofline/s ofsymmetrysymmetryMathematics – Written Paper – Year 4 Primary – 2014symmetryPage 3 of 11
4.Make a total of 100.a)Write 2 even numbers that total 100. b) 100Write 2 odd numbers that total 100. 5. 100Jerry the mouse likes to eat cheese.Tick ( ) the correct answers.a)b)hPage 4 of 11(i)To get the cheese the mouse first walks(ii)Then it turns(iii)Finally it walks NorthWestclockwiseorEast.or anticlockwise.or SouthIn which direction is the cheese from themouse?NorthSouthEastWestMathematics – Written Paper – Year 4 Primary – 2014.
Name:6.Class:On this calendar there are somemissing dates.a)Complete the calendar.b)Match the dates to the days.Note: There is one extra day.Monday30 June 20148 July 201416 July 20141 August 2014Mathematics – Written Paper – Year 4 Primary – 2014TuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridayPage 5 of 11
7.This container hasHarry pours out some900 ml of water.water in a cup.1l1la) How much water does Harry pour out?lmb) At the end of the day, there is only 100 ml left in the container.Draw an arrow () to show this.1l8a) Which of the following are correct?Tick ( ) the correct ones only. The first one has been done for you.1of 10 5 21of 100 102Page 6 of 111of 90 4521of 180 8021of 16 82Mathematics – Written Paper – Year 4 Primary – 2014
8b) What fraction is shaded?(i)Tick ( ) the correct answer:12(ii)18Tick ( ) the correct answer:129 a)141418Robert buys 1·5 m of ribbon.He uses 85 cm of it to wrap a gift.How much ribbon is left?Show yourworking hereif needed.cmb)Robert cuts the remaining ribbon into 5 equal strips.What is the length of each strip?Show yourworking hereif needed.cmMathematics – Written Paper – Year 4 Primary – 2014Page 7 of 11
10. The times on the clock faces below show when Maria starts and finishesbuilding a model plane.Start TimeFinish Time::a) Write the digital time each clock shows.b) How long does Maria take to build her model plane?Give your answer in minutes.minutesc) Maria’s favourite cartoon PLANE 004 starts at twenty past 4.Write twenty past 4 in digital time.PLANE 004::Page 8 of 11Mathematics – Written Paper – Year 4 Primary – 2014
11.bread 0·95eggsapples 0·60 1·92bananascookies 1·80 1·75a)milk 1·05Fiona has a 5 note. After buying two different items she has 2·25 left.What does she buy? Tick ( ) the items she buys.breadmilkappleseggsbananascookiesShow yourworking hereif needed.b)Tick ( ) the measurement which is nearest.(i)The weight of one apple(ii)The weight of a six year old girl20 gESTIMATION ON PRODUCTS WEIGHT, SIZE, 2 kg200 g20 kg2000 g200 kgMathematics – Written Paper – Year 4 Primary – 2014Page 9 of 11
12. The chart below shows the weight of the animals on Veduta Farm.weight in kgThe weight of farm pigFarm Animalsa) Which is the heaviest animal on Veduta Farm?b) On Veduta Farm the pig iskglighter than the cow.James takes care of the animals on Veduta Farm.He weighs 15 kg less than the dog.c)What is the total weight of James and all the animals onVeduta Farm?Show yourworking hereif needed.kgPage 10 of 11Mathematics – Written Paper – Year 4 Primary – 2014
13. Sam and his friends are preparing the food for a picnic.Each person at the picnic will get:3 sandwiches2 bananas1 small bottle of waterThe children pack 36 sandwiches.a)How many children are there at the picnic?Show yourworking hereif needed.b)How many bananas do they pack?Show yourworking hereif needed.END OF PAPERMarks’ SchemeNos.1a- j10 2 202 -76 4 248 - 136 6 36TOTAL80Mathematics – Written Paper – Year 4 Primary – 2014Page 11 of 11
Mathematics – Mental Paper – Year 4 Primary – 2014 Page 1 of 3 DIRECTORATE FOR QUALITY AND STANDARDS IN EDUCATION Department of Curriculum Management Educational Assessment Unit Annual Examinations for Primary Schools 2014 YEAR 4 MATHEMATICS MENTAL PAPER TIME: 15 minutes
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