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Cambridge Maths Stage 6 Review Quiz
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Which of these lengths is/are less than half a metre?
26cm and 43cm
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What are the missing numbers?
324 and 24
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The pictogram shows juice sales in a day. How many cups of mango juice were sold?
10
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The pictogram shows juice sales in a day. How many more cups of orange were sold than grape?
35
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A doll's house is 1/10th the size of a real house. The length of the dolls house is 1.5m. What is the length of the real house?
15m
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Fill in the missing numbers shown by the letters, so that each side of the triangle adds up to 120, use 4 different multiples of 10.
a = 20, b = 30, c = 60, d = 50 or a = 30, b = 20, c = 50, d = 60
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Use the four number cards to complete the calculation.
4.3 + 5.7 or 4.7 + 5.3
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A bottle of juice contains 190ml. Two bottles are poured into the jug. Which arrows correctly represents the level of juice in the jug?
b
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Finish the table by ticking the correct place in the table.
Not true. True.
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There are 52 balloons in a pack. Steve has 2 packs. Jim and John share a pack equally. How many balloons does John have?
26
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There are 52 balloons in a pack. Steve has 2 packs. Jim and John share a pack equally. How many balloons does Steve have?
104
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Which rectangle has the largest area?
B
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Here is a milkshake recipe. Barry makes milkshake for 12 people. How much ice cream does he need?
12 scoops
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Here is a milkshake recipe. Greg has 1l of milkshake. How much milk does it contain?
625ml
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Look at the diagram. Calculate the size of angle a.
135 degrees
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Look at the diagram. Calculate the size of angle b.
57 degrees
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