AO3 Mathematical problem solving Grades 4-5

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O3 Mathematical problem solving Grades 4-5 Time: 30-45 minutes Instructions Use black ink or ball-point pen. Fill in the boxes at the top of this page with your name, * centre number and candidate number. nswer all questions. nswer the questions in the spaces provided there may be more space than you need. Calculators must not be used in questions marked with an asterisk (*). Diagrams are NOT accurately drawn, unless otherwise indicated. You must show all your working out with your answer clearly identified at the end of your solution. Information This gold test is aimed at students targeting grades 4-5. This test has 6 questions. The total mark for this paper is 27. The marks for each question are shown in brackets use this as a guide as to how much time to spend on each question. dvice Read each question carefully before you start to answer it. Keep an eye on the time. Try to answer every question. Check your answers if you have time at the end.

*1. There are 3 red beads and 1 blue bead in a jar. bead is taken at random from the jar. (a) What is the probability that the bead is blue? (1) There are 4 yellow counters and 3 green counters in a bag. Sharon puts some more green counters into the bag. The ratio of the number of yellow counters to the number of green counters is now 2 : 5. (b) How many green counters did Sharon put into the bag? (Total for Question 1 is 3 marks) 2 (2)

2. has coordinates (40, 60). B has coordinates (0, 20). straight line passes through the points and B. The point lies on this straight line. The x-coordinate of is 0.5. (a) Find the y-coordinate of. (b) Is your answer to part (a) reliable? Explain your answer. (3) (Total for Question 2 is 4 marks) (1) 3

3. Mr and Mrs Sharma are going to France. They each have 300 which they want to change into euros. They see this deal in a bank. Mr and Mrs Sharma want the best deal. They put their money together before changing it into euros. How much extra money do they get by putting their money together before they change it? (Total for Question 3 is 3 marks) 4

4. Jane made some almond biscuits which she sold at a fête. She had: 5 kg of flour 3 kg of butter 2.5 kg of icing sugar 320 g of almonds Here is the list of ingredients for making 24 almond biscuits. Jane made as many almond biscuits as she could, using the ingredients she had. (a) Work out how many almond biscuits she made. (3) Jane sold 70% of the biscuits she made for 25p each. She sold the other 30% at 4 for 55p. The ingredients Jane used cost her 45 and the total of all other costs was 27. (b) Work out the percentage profit. (Total for Question 4 is 9 marks) (6) 5

5. shten chooses three different whole numbers between 1 and 50. The first number is a prime number. The second number is 4 times the first number. The third number is 6 less than the second number. The sum of the three numbers is greater than 57. Find the three numbers. (Total for Question 5 is 3 marks) 6

6. Linda keeps chickens. She sells the eggs that her chickens lay. She has 140 chickens. Each chicken lays 6 eggs a week. Linda gives each chicken 100 g of chicken feed each day. The chicken feed costs 6.75 for a 25 kg bag. Work out the cost of the chicken feed for every 12 eggs. (Total for Question 6 is 5 marks) TOTL FOR ER IS 33 MRKS 7

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Question Working nswer Mark O Notes *1 (a) B 1.2 B1 for 1 4 oe (b) 7 1 4 3.1c 1.3a 1 for process to start to solve problem, e.g. 2 : 5 = 4 : 10 1 cao 2 (a) 20.5 1 for a correct start to a correct process to identify the required straight line, e.g. a sketch showing points (40, 60) and (0, 20) joined with a line segment or a correct process to find the gradient of a line between 60 20 the two points, e.g. (=1) 40 0 1 for a correct process using scale factors, e.g. showing two similar triangles with the line crossing the x-axis or for a correct process using y = mx + c to find the value of c (= 20) or y = x + 20 1 for 20.5 (b) decision and explanation C 3.4b C1 for a decision on the reliability of their answer to part (a) with valid explanation eg no I have drawn a line on he grid and my line may not be accurate(need both the decision and an explanation to gain the mark)

Question Working nswer Mark O Notes 3 48 or 42.86 3.1c 3.1c 1.3a 1 for a correct process, using the lower rate, to find the amount by changing their money separately, e.g. 300 1.04 2 (= 624) 1 for a correct process, using the higher rate, to find the amount by changing their money together, e.g. 300 2 1.12 (= 672) resulting in two values to compare 1 for 48 euros or 42.85 or 42.86 if converted to sterling, units must be clear 4 (a) 720 3.1c 3.3 1 attempt to find the maximum biscuits for one of the ingredients, e.g. 5000 150 (= 33.3..) or 2500 75 (= 33.3 ) or 3000 100 (= 30) or 320 10 (= 32) 1 for identifying butter as the limiting factor or 30 24 (= 720) seen 1 for 720 cao (b) 116.25% M M M1 for a correct method of finding either 70% (= 504) or 30% (= 216) of 720 1 for a process to find the cost of "216" at 55p for 4 (= 29.70) 1 for a process to find revenue, e.g. "504" 0.25 + " 29.70" (= 155.70) 1 for a process to find profit, e.g. " 155.70" 45 27 (= 83.70) '83.70' 100 M1 for 72 1 for 116.25% 10

Question Working nswer Mark O Notes 5 7 + 28 + 22 = 57 11, 44 and 38 1 for a correct process to develop algebraic expressions for each number and set up an inequality, e.g. x + 4x + 4x 6 > 57 or for a correct trial with a prime number 6 38p 3.1d 3.1d 3.1d 3.1d 1 for a correct process to solve the inequality, e.g. x > (57 + 6) 9 (= 7) or for a correct trial with the prime number as 7 resulting in a sum of 57 1 cao 1for a correct first step, e.g. 140 6 (= 840 eggs per week) 1 for a correct process to find the weight of feed per week, e.g. 100 140 7 (= 98000g or 98 kg) 1 for a correct method to find the weekly cost, e.g. 6.75 25 "98" (= 26.46) 1 for completing the process to find the cost of feed required for 12 eggs, e.g. (2646 840) 12 = 37.8p 1 for 37.8p or 38p oe 11