GRADE 6 MATHEMATICS TERM 3 TEST 1 [40]
1. Calculate the following by using ALL 3 methods: 626 985 + 286 544 (6)
Method 1:
Method 2: Method 3:
2. Round the following number off to the nearest 10, 100 and 1 000 (3)
644 887 929
10: 100: 1 000:
3. I was given a 5 000g bag of rice to take to my grandmother’s house. On the way
there, the bag tore and one fifth of it spilled out on the ground. How many kilograms
of rice will my grandmother receive when I arrive? (3)
, 4. Using circles or by highlighting, identify the prime numbers in the set below: (2)
8 27 100 9
50 15 6 19 45
2 22
5. Arrange the following numbers in ascending order by writing the correct letter. (1)
A) 92 287 198 B) 92 782 891 C) 92 278 189 D) 92 891 782
6. Explain what is meant by “composite number”. (1)
D
7. My aunt eats 125g of rice a day. How many grams will she eat in a week? (1)
8. Calculate the following using ALL 3 methods: 754 342 – 285 692 (6)
Method 1:
1. Calculate the following by using ALL 3 methods: 626 985 + 286 544 (6)
Method 1:
Method 2: Method 3:
2. Round the following number off to the nearest 10, 100 and 1 000 (3)
644 887 929
10: 100: 1 000:
3. I was given a 5 000g bag of rice to take to my grandmother’s house. On the way
there, the bag tore and one fifth of it spilled out on the ground. How many kilograms
of rice will my grandmother receive when I arrive? (3)
, 4. Using circles or by highlighting, identify the prime numbers in the set below: (2)
8 27 100 9
50 15 6 19 45
2 22
5. Arrange the following numbers in ascending order by writing the correct letter. (1)
A) 92 287 198 B) 92 782 891 C) 92 278 189 D) 92 891 782
6. Explain what is meant by “composite number”. (1)
D
7. My aunt eats 125g of rice a day. How many grams will she eat in a week? (1)
8. Calculate the following using ALL 3 methods: 754 342 – 285 692 (6)
Method 1: