2018 national curriculum tests
Key stage 1
Mathematics
Paper 2: reasoning
First name
Middle name
Last name
Total marks
Amy Ajay
Sam Ben Sita Kemi
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Practice question
M004263 – 3 October 2017 11:35 AM – Version 2
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M005223 – 3 October 2017 11:35 AM – Version 2
20 2 2
1 mark
M004939 – 3 October 2017 11:35 AM – Version 1
1 mark
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KS1 item template version 2
M005347 – 3 October 2017 11:35 AM – Version 2
1 1
2 4
1 3
3 4 1 mark
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KS1 item template version 2
M004947 – 24 January 2018 1:50 PM – Version 4
13 20
marbles
marbles
1 mark
Aural script:
There are thirteen marbles in a jar.
The jar can hold 20 marbles.
How many more marbles can fit in the jar.
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KS1 item template version 1
M004261 – 3 October 2017 11:35 AM – Version 3
× = 25
1 mark
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M005789 – 3 October 2017 11:35 AM – Version 3
Tower A Tower B Tower C Tower D
Put the four towers in order from tallest to shortest.
One is done for you.
D
1 mark
tallest shortest
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KS1 item template version 2
M003894 – 4 December 2017 8:41 AM – Version 4
Tick the names of the two shapes in this picture.
Tick two.
triangle
square
rectangle
circle
hexagon
1 mark
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M005174 – 3 October 2017 11:35 AM – Version 3
8 Shade 3 of this shape.
4
1 mark
M005240 – 3 October 2017 11:35 AM – Version 2
9 Put a tick below the fourth black bead.
1 mark
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KS1 item template version 1
M005375 – 4 December 2017 8:39 AM – Version 3
10 Sita puts 10 balls in each bag.
How many balls are in the bags altogether?
balls
1 mark
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KS1 item template version 2
M005780 – 3 October 2017 11:35 AM – Version 2
11 Kemi goes to four clubs each week.
Which club lasts the longest?
Circle it.
Swimming Art
45 minutes 2 hours
Music Drama
75 minutes 1 hour
1 mark
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KS1 item template version 2
M004233 – 3 October 2017 11:35 AM – Version 4
12 Ajay’s plant was 11 centimetres tall.
It grows 7 centimetres taller.
How tall is the plant now?
cm
1 mark
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M005358 – 3 October 2017 11:35 AM – Version 2
13 Amy makes 25 using different shapes for tens and ones.
Amy makes a new number.
What is Amy’s new number?
1 mark
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KS1 item template version 2
M003871 – 3 October 2017 2:52 PM – Version 5
14 The chart shows the number of stickers four children have.
Kemi
Amy
Ben
Sam
Kemi has more stickers than Sam.
How many more?
1 mark
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M004960 – 3 October 2017 11:35 AM – Version 3
15
A classroom has 6 tables.
Each table has 5 children sitting at it.
Complete the number sentence to show how many
children there are altogether.
× = children
1 mark
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KS1 item template version 1
M005242 – 3 October 2017 11:35 AM – Version 1
16
A shopkeeper has 20 fish and 5 fish bowls.
He puts the same number of fish in each bowl.
How many fish go in each bowl?
fish
1 mark
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KS1 item template version 2
M005759 – 3 October 2017 2:53 PM – Version 2
17 Tick the shape that does not have a line of symmetry.
1 mark
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KS1 item template version 2
M005371 – 5 December 2017 4:19 PM – Version 3
18 Ajay has 20p in 2p coins.
How many 2p coins does Ajay have?
coins
1 mark
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KS1 item template version 2
M005373 – 3 October 2017 11:35 AM – Version 3
19
5 40 8
Use only these numbers to make a different number sentence
each time.
One is done for you.
5 × 8 = 40
× =
÷ =
1 mark
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KS1 item template version 2
M005359 – 3 October 2017 11:35 AM – Version 1
20 Here is part of a number line.
Write the correct number in the box.
70 90
1 mark
M004986 – 3 October 2017 2:16 PM – Version 2
21 One plane lands every minute.
How many planes land in 1 hour?
planes
1 mark
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KS1 item template version 2
M005743 – 20 October 2017 10:46 AM – Version 2
22 Use four different number cards to complete the number
sentences below.
5 15 25 35 45 55
+ = 60
+ = 60
2 marks
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KS1 item template version 2
M004291 – 24 January 2018 1:38 PM – Version 2
23 Sam has 55p.
Ben has 10p less than Sam.
Tick the coins that Ben has.
1 mark
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M004287 – 20 October 2017 1:26 PM – Version 3
24
biscuits cakes
20p each 25p each
Sam buys 3 biscuits and 1 cake.
How much does Sam spend altogether?
Show
your
working
p
2 marks
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M004915 – 20 October 2017 1:26 PM – Version 5
25
35p
Amy buys one pear for 35p.
She pays with a 50p coin.
How much change does Amy get?
p
1 mark
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KS1 item template version 1
M004925 – 20 October 2017 1:26 PM – Version 5
26 Kemi makes a pattern with sticks.
Some are long and some are short.
She writes a number pattern on the sticks.
10 20 30 40
5 15 25 35 45
Write the number that will be on the next short stick.
1 mark
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KS1 item template version 1
M004978 – 9 January 2018 2:18 PM – Version 4
27 Look at the thermometers.
°C °C
25 25
20 20
15 15
10 10
5 5
0 0
playground classroom
The temperature on the playground is lower than the
temperature in the classroom.
How much lower?
°C
1 mark
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KS1 item template version 1
M004892 – 3 October 2017 11:35 AM – Version 3
28 Write the same number in both boxes to make the sum correct.
+ = 26
1 mark
M005405 – 3 October 2017 11:35 AM – Version 2
29 Draw a rectangle 7cm long and 3cm wide.
Use a ruler.
1 mark
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KS1 item template version 1
M004896 – 4 December 2017 9:03 AM – Version 6
30 Ben has 7 bags of grapes.
Each bag has 10 grapes.
10 grapes
Ben gives 25 grapes to his friends.
How many grapes does he have left?
Show
your
working
grapes
2 marks
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KS1 item template version 1
M004238 – 24 January 2018 12:47 PM – Version 4
31 Write the missing number in the box.
13 + 6 = 10 +
1 mark
M005367 – 3 October 2017 11:35 AM – Version 2
32 Write two numbers that are greater than 20 to make this
subtraction correct.
− =2
1 mark
End of test
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2018 key stage 1 mathematics
Paper 2: reasoning
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