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Chithambara:

Mathematics
Challenge2015
Year 3
CWN:

Q1
Time: 45 Minutes Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
Instructions Q8
Q9
Use pencil. Q10
Q11
Fill in the boxes at the bottom of this page with Q12
your name, centre number and candidate Q13
number. Q14
Q15
Answer the questions in the spaces provided
Q16
there may be more space than you need. Q17
Calculators must not be used. Q18
Q19
Answer All question Q20
Q21
Q22
Q23
Q24
Q25
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STUDENT NAME: .

INDEX NUMBER: ..

EXAM CENTRE: .
Chithambara:Maths Challenge 2015 Year 3
Q1)
Copy out the numbers below, and add a decimal point so that each number has 7 tens.

a) 52721

b) 657561
(2marks)

Q2)
Round 34125.3

a) the nearest 10

b) the nearest 1000

(2marks)
Q3)
The height of 6 children are 1.11m , 1.01m ,1.09m , 1.19m 1.02m, 1.19m

What is the height of shortest person? . .m


(2marks)
Q4)
What is the value of 2x0x1 + 1 ?

(2marks)

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Q5)
Some children counted the number of books and CDs at home.
Books CDs

Jim 72 52
Ryan 21 49
Lucy 62 32
Dan 48 48
Sara 28 56

Two children have fewer CDs than books. Which children? ...
Who has twice as many CDs as books?
(2marks)
Q6)
Emily weight out 4kg of flour. This is 400g more than she needs
How much flour does she need?

g
(2marks)
Q7)
A Train takes 28 minutes from London to Oxford and 54 minutes from Oxford to Bath. How long does it
take from London to Bath?

hr min
(2marks)
Q8)
A Candle last for 1 hour and 10 minutes. Kaya lights the candle at10pm.
How long will the candle stay lit after 10.50pm?

min

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Q9)
Katie had 60 match attacks playing cards. She lost 21 and then won two time many as she had lost.
How many has she got now?

(2marks)
Q10)
The temperature at 4am , outside of Abis house is -30C. By 11 O clock the temperature has risen
By 8 0 C. What is the temperature at 11 O clock ?
0
C

(2marks)
Q11)
Jonathan buys a can of cola and a roll.

Work out the total cost.

(2marks)
Q12)
This is a diagram of Fairfield Hall stage
What is its perimeter?

(2marks)

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Q13)
Kapil has a cube and a square base pyramid.
He sticks them to gether to construct the shape
Shown on the right.

How many faces does the new shape have?

(2marks)
Q14)
Which shape should not be in the Venn diagram?

(2marks)

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Q15)
Suruthi places two dice on top of each other on a table as shown.
The number of dots on the opposite faces of each dice adds up to 7. She can see eight side
faces and the face on the top. Suruthi counts all of the dots on the faces she can see. How
many dots does she count?

(2marks)
Q16)
There are 24 girls in a class. There are quarter as many boys as girls in the class.

a) How may boys are in the class?

b) How many boys and girls are in the class?

(2marks)

Q17)
3
Shade more triangles, so that of the shape is shaded.
4

(1mark)

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Q18)
I am a two digit number of minutes. The sum of the digits is 10. My unit digits is 4 times my tens digit.
What number am I?

(1mark)

Q19)
Three schools went to watch a pantomime. There were 125 children from St. Annes school, 103
children from Little Oaks school and 89 children from Far Fields school. How many children went to
watch the pantomime?

(2marks)
Q20)
Find the coordinates of the midpoint of this line.

, (2marks)
Q21) Tom buys three apples.
He pays with a 1 coin and gets 43p change.
How much does one apples cost?

P
(2marks)
Q22) Write the missing numbers to make these calculations correct.

400 x 200 = 1000


( 50 - )x 100 = 500 (2marks)

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Q23)
Sharon and Gapil each buy a sanwich.
Sharon gets 15p change from 2
Gapil gets 2.15 change from 5
How much more does Gapil pay than Sharon?

.
(2marks)
Q24)
Joes train arrives at the time shown on the clock (PM). What would the train arrival time be on a
24- hour clock?

(2marks)
Q25)
Fill in the missing numbers so that the answer is always 0.7

0.35 + 8.1

0.7
10 0.07

(4marks)

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