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Sixth Class End of Year Maths Assessment

Write in numerals:
Rough Work
1. three hundred and twenty-five thousand, five hundred
and fifty-four

2. six million, seven hundred and twenty thousand, two


hundred and one

Write in words:

3. 726 311

4. 8 257 949

Complete:

34 592 685 941 54 832 9 368 421


5. 6. 7. 8.
+ 98 354 + 328 937 - 28 571 - 918 813

9. Calculate the number which is 2584 less than 20 590.

Answer:

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Sixth Class End of Year Maths Assessment

10. A jeweller sold three expensive pieces of jewellery to


one customer in one day. They cost €10 450, €8995
and €15 550. What was the total cost of the 3 pieces
of jewellery?

Answer:

11. The jeweller decided to offer the customer 10% off


the total cost of the sale. How much did the
customer have to pay?

Answer:

12. A jeweller sold 5 watches. The watches cost €250,


€60, €145, €85 and €110. What was the average
cost of the watches sold?

Answer:

The bar chart below shows the sales in a jewellers in one day. Study the chart
and then answer the questions below.
36

32

28

24

20

16

12

watches earrings necklaces rings bracelets total for


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Sixth Class End of Year Maths Assessment 3

13. Draw a pie chart to represent the information given on the bar chart.
1 mark

14. Which item was the most popular?

15. What fraction of the items sold were rings?

16. What fraction of the items sold were watches?

Calculate:

25 621 351 225 584.5 362.21


17. 18. 19. 20.
× 37 × 53 ×7.7 ×5

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Sixth Class End of Year Maths Assessment 4

Label the circle. 22 1 mark

21.
23
22.

23.

24
24.

25. If the radius of a circle 21


is 4cm, what is the diameter?

Draw a circle with the following:

26. a radius of 2.5cm 27. a diameter of 6cm

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Sixth Class End of Year Maths Assessment 5

28. If the diameter of a circle is 12cm, calculate the


length of the circumference. 1 mark

Calculate.

29. 216 ÷ 9 =

30. 28 924 31. 52 811.2 32. 2.2 68.2

Simplify.

33. 36 = 34. 75 = 35. 400 = 36. 150 =


40 50 1000 1000

37. Charlie spent 31 of his money on a fidget spinner


and 83 of his money on a football. What fraction
of his money did he spend?

38. Brian spent 49 of his money on a fidget spinner.


That cost him €8. How much money had he at first?

39. Lucy had 5 cakes at her birthday party. Each child


got 51 of a cake. How many children were at
her party?

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Sixth Class End of Year Maths Assessment 6

40. There are 35 children in the class. 18 are boys and


17 are girls. What is the ratio of girls to boys? 1 mark

Calculate:

41. €25 463.10 ÷ 7.8 =

42. €35 602.44 × 36 =

43.
Sofa and armchair
cost: €1500 (including VAT)
10% VAT:

Cost without VAT:

44. If €1 is worth £0.95, what would €50 be worth


in pounds (£)?

Calculate the area of the shapes below:

45.
8cm

4cm

46. 3cm
5cm
1cm

4cm

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Sixth Class End of Year Maths Assessment 7

47. If the area of a garden is 354 000cm2, what is the


measurement in m2? 1 mark

48. Find the perimeter of a room with two sides which


are 6.8m and two sides which are 5.5m.

49. Calculate the perimeter of a hexagonal conservatory


whose sides are 5m long.

50. 6th class went on a school trip. They left the school
at 8:50 a.m. They returned at 3:40 p.m. How long
were they away from the school for?

51. During the tour, the children had a break which


lasted for ¾ of an hour. If the break finished at
1:35 p.m., what time did the break begin at?

52. If a car was travelling on the motorway at 120km/h,


how far would the car travel in 3½ hours?

53. What is the average speed per hour of a lorry that


travelled 50km in 20 minutes?

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Sixth Class End of Year Maths Assessment 8

The sheet below shows the transactions in Zoe’s


bank account for the month of March. Her opening 1 mark

balance was €0. Calculate the new balance after each


transaction.

Date Transaction Amount Balance


54. 1st April deposit +€50
55. 10th April withdrawal -€30
56. 15th April withdrawal -€25
57. 24th April deposit +€100
58. 30th April withdrawal -€25

59. An unexpected snowstorm caused temperatures


to drop by 5 degrees. The temperature before the
drop was 2 degrees. What was the temperature
during the snowstorm?

60. Simon jumped into a pool from a diving board. The


height of the diving board was 6 metres. He jumped
to a depth of 3 metres below the water. What
distance did Simon drop?

Find the value of x.

61. 2 × 10 = x × 4 62. 75 = 12 63. x ÷ 4 = 20


50

x= x= x=

Using the facts x = 5 y =12, calculate:

64. x + y = 65. 3x - y =

66. 75
+ 5x = 67. 8 + 13 + 17 × 5 =
50

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Sixth Class End of Year Maths Assessment 9

Name the 2D shapes:


1 mark

69. 70.

Construct:

71. a triangle which has one 90° angle and 2 lines


which are the same length

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Sixth Class End of Year Maths Assessment 10

72. A triangle which has one side measuring 4.5cm, one


side measuring 5cm and angle of 120°. 1 mark

Calculate the volume of the following cuboids:

73. 74.
Length 7cm Length 9cm
Width 10cm Width 3cm
Height 9cm Height 5cm
Volume Volume

75.
Length 6cm
Width 9.5cm
Height 5cm
Volume

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Sixth Class End of Year Maths Assessment 11

Name the 3D shapes:


1 mark

76. 77.

78. A builder puts 5 boxes of cement onto a crane lift.


Each box of cement bricks weighs 225.5kg. Will the
5 boxes exceed the cranes lifting limit of 1000kg
per load?

79. Katie ran 5.5km. Her sister ran 3 times the


distance Katie ran. How far did Katie’s sister run?

80. Which is greater?


3 3 3 3
× or +
4 4 4 4

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Sixth Class End of Year Maths Assessment Answers

Questions Answers Questions Answers

1 325 554 14 earrings

1
2 6 720 201 15 8
seven hundred and twenty-six
3 thousand, three hundred and 16 25%
eleven
eight million, two hundred and 17 947 977
4 fifty-seven thousand, nine
hundred and forty-nine
18 18 614 925
5 132 946
19 4500.65
6 1 014 878
20 1811.05
7 26 261
21 diameter
8 8 449 608
22 centre point
9 18 006
23 radius
10 €34 995
24 circumference
11 €31 495.50
25 8cm
12 €130 a radius of 2.5cm

watches
earrings 26
13
s
r a c elet s
b ce
c kla
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Sixth Class End of Year Maths Assessment Answers

Questions Answers Questions Answers

27
38 €18

39 25

40 17:18

a diameter of 6cm 41 €3264.50

42 €1 281 687.84

10% VAT: €150


43
cost without VAT: €1350

44 £47.50

45 32cm2
28 37.68cm

46 35cm2
29 24

47 3540cm2
30 33

48 24.6m
31 15.6

49 30m
32 31

9 50 6 hours 50 minutes
33 10

1 51 ten to one or 12:50 a.m.


34 12

2 52 420km
35
5

3 53 150km
36 20

17 54 +€50
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Questions Answers Questions Answers

55 +€20

56 -€5
71

57 +€95

58 +€70
72
59 -3 degrees

60 9 metres

61 5

62 108

63 80 73 630cm3

64 17 74 135cm3

65 3 75 285cm3

1
66 25 6 76 square-based pyramid

67 106 77 triangular prism

68 5 78 yes

69 pentagon 79 16.5km

3 3
70 hexagon 80 +
4 4

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