
Maths: Paper 2 - Reasoning (2019) - SAT Key stage 2
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In this grid, there are four multiplications.
Write the three missing numbers. Choose the answer.

What number is 1,000 less than 9,072?
Order the numbers starting with the largest.
Match each number with its order
Here is shaded shape on square grid.Â
Reflect the shape in the mirror line.


Jack chose a number.
He multiplied the number by 7
Then he added 85
His answer was 953
What number did Jack choose?
A theme park sells tickets online.
Each ticket costs £24 There is a £3 charge for buying tickets.
Which of these shows how to calculate the total cost, in pounds?
Tick one.
Amina is shopping.
She says,
Write one-quarter on the scales as a decimal.

The cheese costs £1.35
Amina pays with a £2 coin.
How much change should Amina get?
Match to complete the table.

Amina asked 60 children to choose their favourite flavour of jelly.
These were her results.Â
What percentage of the 60 children chose orange?

These two shapes have the same perimeter.
The length of each side of the hexagon is 8 centimetres.
Calculate the area of the square.

Choose the prime number.
95,89,87
Which of the following statements correctly explains why 95 and 87 are not prime numbers?
A machine pours 250 millilitres of juice every 4 seconds.
How many litres of juice does the machine pour every minute?
Tick the fractions that are equal 20 %.
Adam has this rectangle piece of card. It is marked with grid lines.
Adam makes two straight cuts along the grid lines.
The two cuts divide the rectangle into 3 shapes:
• 2 squares of different size, and
• 1 rectangle.
True or False: The picture that shows two lines using the grid lines indicates where Adam could have made his cuts.



Amina made this cuboid using centimetre cubes.
Stefan makes a cuboid that is 5 cm longer, 5 cm taller and 5 cm wider than Amina’s cuboid.
What is the difference between the number of cubes in Amina’s and Stefan’s cuboids?
