
Maths: Paper 2 - Reasoning (2018) - SAT Key stage 2
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Here is a shape on the grid.Â
Complete the design so that it is symmetrical about the mirror line.

Choose the correct answer.

Here are the temperatures in four cities at midnight and at midday.
At midnight, how many degrees colder was Paris than Rome?

Here are the temperatures in four cities at midnight and at midday.
Which city was 6 degrees colder at midnight than at midday?

The numbers in the sequence decrease by the same amount each time.
What is the next number in the sequence?

Ken buys 3 large boxes and 2 small boxes of chocolates.
Each large box has 48 chocolates. Each small box has 24 chocolates.
How many box of chocolates did Ken buy altogether.

Explain how you know. Choose the best answer.

Here is a drawing of a 3-D shape.Â
Match the numbers to the correct details.

Here is a shape on a grid.
The shape is translated so that point A moves to (7,8).Â
Draw the shape in its new position.Â

Order these fractions starting with the smallest.
How many melons does the supermarket sell?

Adam wants to use a mental method to calculate 182 – 97
He starts from 182
Here are some methods that Adam could use.
Tick the methods that are correct.
How much orange juice is left over?

What was the mean cost of tickets?

The length of alligator can be estimated by:
* measuring the distance from its eyes to its nose.
* then multiplying the distance by 12.
What is the difference in the estimated lengths of these two allegators?

Type in the answer.

Type in the answer.

What is the volume of the cube?
