SAMPLE Sample Assessment Papers NCFE Core Curriculum Qualifications
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SAMPLE Sample Assessment Papers NCFE Core Curriculum Qualifications
NCFE English and Maths Sample Assessment Papers - Issue 1 November 2013 Sample Asse ssment Pape rs NCFE Core Curriculum Qualifications in English and Maths SAMPLE NCFE English and Maths Sample Assessment Papers - Issue 1 November 2013 Overview This sample pack has been put together to introduce centres to the learning resources that support the NCFE English and Maths qualifications. We have only included examples from one English unit and one Maths unit here, but centres will receive full packs with one assessment and Mark Scheme per unit for each level and skill when registering on the NCFE English and Maths qualifications. SAMPLE © NCFE Web: www.ncfe.org.uk Email: service@ncfe.org.uk Tel: 0191 239 8000 2 NCFE English and Maths Sample Assessment Papers - Issue 1 November 2013 Section 2 g in t c u r t s n o C : it n U sentences SAMPLE © NCFE Web: www.ncfe.org.uk Email: service@ncfe.org.uk Tel: 0191 239 8000 3 NCFE English and Maths Sample Assessment Papers - Issue 1 November 2013 Constructing sentences Time Allowed1 hour In this test you will be assessed on your ability to: • Know how to punctuate correctly • Know how to use implicit and explicit grammatical knowledge when constructing sentences • Be able to spell words used most often in work, studies and daily life, including familiar technical words Candidate instructions: • Read the questions carefully. • Write your answers on the test paper. For multiple choice questions, circle the letter of the correct answer. At the end of the assessment hand all documents over to the invigilator as instructed. DO NOT TURN THIS PAGE OVER UNTIL YOU ARE INSTRUCTED TO DO SO BY THE INVIGILATOR. SAMPLE © NCFE Web: www.ncfe.org.uk Email: service@ncfe.org.uk Tel: 0191 239 8000 4 NCFE English and Maths Sample Assessment Papers - Issue 1 November 2013 Section A: Know how to punctuate sentences correctly A1. Put a colon in the correct position in the following Joe needed to buy four items eggs, bacon, bread, beans. A2. 1 mark Tick the sentence with the correct use of apostrophes. a. b. c. d. Annie put two children’s coats up for sale online. The Smiths daughter was a successful doctor. We visited the museums’ when we went to London. My brother in laws a builder. 1 mark A3. Put commas in the right places in this sentence. When her bag was stolen Maria lost her glasses her purse and her phone. 2 marks A4. Put the semi-colon in the correct position in this sentence. Anton likes to get up early in the morning and get started his flatmate is unable to do much work before ten o’clock. 1 mark A5. Tick the sentence that uses a colon correctly. a. Steve likes both: cats and dogs. b. The police checked his tyres: insurance and licence. c. The job required her to: be on time, look smart, be polite. d. A compass has four main directions: north, south, east, west. © NCFE SAMPLE Web: www.ncfe.org.uk Email: service@ncfe.org.uk Tel: 0191 239 8000 1 mark 5 NCFE English and Maths Sample Assessment Papers - Issue 1 November 2013 A6. Put the apostrophes where they are needed in the following sentences. a. b. c. d. Its below freezing today. The dog lost its way home. Joe will carry your bags, theyre too heavy for you. The jigsaw had some of its bits missing. 2 marks A7. Read this text and then add the 7 missing punctuation marks. A lot of people were most concerned when they heard that there were plans to close some departments in the towns local hospital. The rumour is that the services in the accident and emergency department the neonatal unit and the intensive care unit will be severely reduced. The mayor has launched a campaign to change this decision save the hospital and provide a service to the nearby villages. He said “I am amazed at the timescale for the proposed changes the lack of time for consultation and the unavailability of NHS staff who are free for consultation. People will have problems if they have no transport the elderly will find it difficult to travel a long way for treatment.” “Well have to move quickly if we are going to reverse the decision,” replied one of the doctors in the campaign team. SAMPLE 7 marks Section A total: 15 marks © NCFE Web: www.ncfe.org.uk Email: service@ncfe.org.uk Tel: 0191 239 8000 6 NCFE English and Maths Sample Assessment Papers - Issue 1 November 2013 Section B: Know how to use implicit and explicit grammatical knowledge when constructing sentences B1. What is the main purpose of this sentence? There will be no trains running after 10pm tomorrow evening. a. to argue b. to inform c. to persuade d. to instruct B2. 1 mark What is the main purpose of this sentence? Always give way to traffic coming from the right at a roundabout. a. to warn b. to advertise c. to persuade d. to instruct 1 mark B3. What is the main purpose of this sentence? It is dangerous to take more than four of these tablets a day. a. to argue b. to inform c. to warn d. to sell 1 mark B4. What is the main purpose of this sentence? Don’t wait until your pipes burst, register with our plumbing service today. a. to argue b. to inform c. to persuade d. to advertise SAMPLE © NCFE Web: www.ncfe.org.uk Email: service@ncfe.org.uk Tel: 0191 239 8000 1 mark 7 NCFE English and Maths Sample Assessment Papers - Issue 1 November 2013 B5. What is the main purpose of this sentence? The toaster you sold me always burns the bread even when I adjust it. a. to amuse b. to flatter c. to apologise d. to complain 1 mark B6. What is the main purpose of this sentence? I really enjoyed the fantastic speech you gave at the awards ceremony. a. to amuse b. to flatter c. to apologise d. to warn 1 mark B7. Which one of these is most suitable for an email to a friend? a. Hi there Joe, was just wondering if you were free to come to the cinema tonight? b. Dear Mr Jones, I am delighted to invite you to the cinema this evening. c. Please find attached invitation to the cinema for your perusal. d. To Joe Jones: Meeting: 22nd May: 6.30: Croydon cinema. 1 mark B8. What type of communication is this? Dear Sir, I would like you to send me some information about your holidays in Italy. I saw your advertisement in the paper. I enclose a stamped addressed envelope. Yours faithfully, Ms B. Smith a. a report b. a formal letter c. an informal letter d. a memo SAMPLE © NCFE Web: www.ncfe.org.uk Email: service@ncfe.org.uk Tel: 0191 239 8000 1 mark 8 NCFE English and Maths Sample Assessment Papers - Issue 1 November 2013 B9. You forgot to send your friend a birthday card. Write a short note of apology. 1 mark B10. Briefly describe what you think is the purpose of this text. The swinging sixties were out in force when students at the local secondary school performed their version of the musical ‘Hairspray’. The cast had special vintage hair and makeup created for them. 1 mark B11. Circle four words or phrases in this text which encourage people to try out the recipe. Why not make this truly delicious, pink, raspberry jelly that your family will absolutely love. It’s extremely easy. Break up the jelly into a bowl and add boiling water. As an extra special treat you could add some juicy fresh raspberries to make it extra fruity and greatly enhance the flavour. Serve it with thick, fresh cream when cool. You could even sprinkle some flaky chocolate on top to make it even more attractive. 2 marks B12. Rewrite the following letter below using three of the following words and phrases to enhance its message. considerable / very / please / however / a lot / enjoyable / sadly Dear headmaster My daughter has been happy at your school. She has been crying in the mornings before school. This is distressing for us and is causing me worry. Could you phone me to discuss what is wrong. SAMPLE 3 marks Section B total: 15 marks © NCFE Web: www.ncfe.org.uk Email: service@ncfe.org.uk Tel: 0191 239 8000 9 NCFE English and Maths Sample Assessment Papers - Issue 1 November 2013 Section C: Be able to spell words used most often in work, studies and daily life, including familiar technical words C1. Write the passive version of this sentence. The police questioned a man. 1 mark C2. Write this sentence in the past tense. The athlete is running very fast and wins the race. 1 mark C3. Underline the mistakes in this sentence. Babies loves to be cuddled and often cry when they is put down. 1 mark C4. Tick the correct sentence. A team of top doctors were helping the very sick child. A team of top doctors was helping the sick child. 1 mark C5. Write the missing word in this sentence. Abdul had just started a new job and introduced SAMPLE © NCFE Web: www.ncfe.org.uk Email: service@ncfe.org.uk Tel: 0191 239 8000 to his new colleagues at the meeting. 1 mark 10 NCFE English and Maths Sample Assessment Papers - Issue 1 November 2013 C6. Put the correct pronoun into this sentence. Maria has to go to the airport tomorrow. Can you give a lift? 1 marks C7. Add the correct punctuation to the following paragraph. Born on May 27th 1975 Jamie Oliver grew up above his parents Essex pub where he helped in the kitchens and experimented with his mum’s cooker when she wasn’t looking. After interviewing him, a leading journalist said, He’s a millionaire has cooked dinner for the prime minister and has opened a chain of popular restaurants. His success is amazing. 4 marks Section C total: 10 marks End of assessment SAMPLE © NCFE Web: www.ncfe.org.uk Email: service@ncfe.org.uk Tel: 0191 239 8000 11 NCFE English and Maths Sample Assessment Papers - Issue 1 November 2013 Constructing sentences mark scheme Question Marks Answer A1 Colon needs to go after the word items. 1 A2 a 1 A3 Comma after stolen and after glasses.1 mark for each correct comma. 2 A4 Colon after started 1 A5 d 1 A6 a in it’s and c in they’re - 1 mark for each correct apostrophe 2 A7 apostrophe in town: town’s: 1 mark comma after emergency department: 7 1 mark: Comma after decision 1 mark, Colon or comma after said 1 mark: comma after changes 1 mark, semi colon after transport; 1 mark Apostrophe in well=We’ll 1 mark Available marks 15 Pass mark 10 SAMPLE © NCFE Web: www.ncfe.org.uk Email: service@ncfe.org.uk Tel: 0191 239 8000 12 NCFE English and Maths Sample Assessment Papers - Issue 1 November 2013 Question Marks Answer B1 b 1 B2 d 1 B3 c 1 B4 c 1 B5 d 1 B6 b 1 B7 a 1 B8 b 1 B9 Free text: Learner should use appropriate informal language to a friend, as note 1 form with an apology or similar. B10 Fre text: Explainging that the text could be a newspaper or magazine review of 1 a musical or similar. B11 The learner should select four words from the following list. Truly, delicious, 2 absolutely, extremely, juicy, extra special, fresh, fruity, extra. Half a mark for each word. B12 The learner should rewrite the letter. They have been asked to put in 3 threeenhancing words or phrases. Dear headmaster, My daughter has been very happy at your school. However, she has been crying a lot in the mornings before school. This is very distressing for us and is causing me considerable worry. Please could you phone me to discuss what is wrong. One mark for each appropriate and grammatically correct use of words given. Available marks 15 Pass mark 10 SAMPLE © NCFE Web: www.ncfe.org.uk Email: service@ncfe.org.uk Tel: 0191 239 8000 13 NCFE English and Maths Sample Assessment Papers - Issue 1 November 2013 Question Marks Answer C1 A man was questioned by the police. 1 C2 The athlete was running very fast and won the race. They need to identify both 1 verbs to get the mark. C3 Babies loves to be cuddled and often cry when they is put down. They need to 1 identify both verbs to get the mark. C4 Second sentence 1 C5 himself 1 C6 her 1 C7 There are four missing pieces of punctuation. They have been inserted into 4 the following text. Born on May 27th 1975, Jamie Oliver grew up above his parent’s Essex pub where he helped in the kitchens and experimented with his mum’s cooker when she wasn’t looking. After interviewing him, a leading journalist said, “”He’s a millionaire, has cooked dinner for the prime minister and has opened a chain of popular restaurants. His success is amazing.””1 mark for the comma after 1975. 1 mark for the apostrophe in parent’s. 1 mark for the comma after millionaire. 1 mark for opening the inverted commas after said and closing them after amazing. Available marks 10 Pass mark 6 SAMPLE © NCFE Web: www.ncfe.org.uk Email: service@ncfe.org.uk Tel: 0191 239 8000 14 NCFE English and Maths Sample Assessment Papers - Issue 1 November 2013 Section 8 h it w g in k r o W : t i n U 2D and 3D shapes and space SAMPLE © NCFE Web: www.ncfe.org.uk Email: service@ncfe.org.uk Tel: 0191 239 8000 15 NCFE English and Maths Sample Assessment Papers - Issue 1 November 2013 Time Allowed1 hour In this test you will be assessed on your ability to: • Know how to use common 2D representations of 3D objects • Solve problems involving 2D shapes and parallel lines Candidate instructions: • Read the questions carefully. • Write your answers on the test paper. For multiple choice questions, circle the letter of the correct answer. At the end of the assessment hand all documents over to the invigilator as instructed. DO NOT TURN THIS PAGE OVER UNTIL YOU ARE INSTRUCTED TO DO SO BY THE INVIGILATOR. SAMPLE © NCFE Web: www.ncfe.org.uk Email: service@ncfe.org.uk Tel: 0191 239 8000 16 NCFE English and Maths Sample Assessment Papers - Issue 1 November 2013 Section A: Know how to use common 2D representations of 3D shapes A1. How many faces does this solid cuboid shape have? a. 4 b. 8 c. 12 d. 6 1 mark A2. The number of lines of symmetry for a regular pentagon is: a. 5 b.7 c. 8 d. 10 1 mark SAMPLE © NCFE Web: www.ncfe.org.uk Email: service@ncfe.org.uk Tel: 0191 239 8000 17 NCFE English and Maths Sample Assessment Papers - Issue 1 November 2013 A3. The diagram shows a model made from 8 cubes. Complete shading the squares to show the side view of the model. 1 mark SAMPLE © NCFE Web: www.ncfe.org.uk Email: service@ncfe.org.uk Tel: 0191 239 8000 18 NCFE English and Maths Sample Assessment Papers - Issue 1 November 2013 A4. Complete the shading to make a net of a cuboid. 1 mark SAMPLE © NCFE Web: www.ncfe.org.uk Email: service@ncfe.org.uk Tel: 0191 239 8000 19 NCFE English and Maths Sample Assessment Papers - Issue 1 November 2013 A5. The diagram is the net of a cube. The top side of the box is coloured in grey Side 5 Side 3 Side 4 Side 2 Side 1 Which side will be at the bottom? a. Side 1 b. Side 2 c. Side 3 d. Side 4 e. Side 5 1 mark A6. Complete the net to make a 2-D representation of a prism SAMPLE © NCFE Web: www.ncfe.org.uk Email: service@ncfe.org.uk Tel: 0191 239 8000 1 mark 20 NCFE English and Maths Sample Assessment Papers - Issue 1 November 2013 A7. Which of the following nets is not a 2-D representation of a cube? A A8. B C D 1 mark This is a net of a 3-D object. The 3-D object is: a. a prism b. a triangular pyramid c. a rhombus 1 mark SAMPLE © NCFE Web: www.ncfe.org.uk Email: service@ncfe.org.uk Tel: 0191 239 8000 21 NCFE English and Maths Sample Assessment Papers - Issue 1 November 2013 A9. This is a net of a 3-D object. The 3-D object is: a. a rhombus b. a cylinder c. a cone d. a sphere 1 mark A10. This is a net of a 3-D object. The 3-D object is a. a cylinder b. a sphere c. a prism d. a cone 1 mark SAMPLE © NCFE Web: www.ncfe.org.uk Email: service@ncfe.org.uk Tel: 0191 239 8000 22 NCFE English and Maths Sample Assessment Papers - Issue 1 November 2013 A11. This map shows roads connecting a number of towns. S 2km R 2km 1.5km 3km V P 2km 1km Z X T 2km 2.5km 4.5km Y 1km W Which route from R to W is the shortest distance? a. R - Z - W b. R - S - P - X - Y - W c. R - V - T - Y - W 1 mark A12. The diagram shows the plan of an apartment. 8m 2m The dimensions of Room G are: W= 7.5m ! 16m 8m Room G L = L W SAMPLE 15.5m © NCFE Web: www.ncfe.org.uk Email: service@ncfe.org.uk Tel: 0191 239 8000 1 mark 23 NCFE English and Maths Sample Assessment Papers - Issue 1 November 2013 A13. The plan shows the details of the lawn and flower-beds in a rectangular walled garden. 63m 18.5m FLOWER BED FLOWER BED length 45m LAWN 23.5m FLOWER BED FLOWER BED What is the total length of all the flower beds? Answer m 1 mark A14. The plan of a common shows the route for walkers. 450m 410m 740m 340m 300m 370m 590m 1.2km SAMPLE What is the total length of the route? Give your answer in kilometres. Answer m 1 mark Section A total: 14 marks © NCFE Web: www.ncfe.org.uk Email: service@ncfe.org.uk Tel: 0191 239 8000 24 NCFE English and Maths Sample Assessment Papers - Issue 1 November 2013 Section B: Solve problems involving 2D shapes and parallel lines B1. Look at the set of lines below. Identify the lines that are parallel A B C B2. 1 mark D Lines have been drawn on a sheet of paper. The number of pairs of parallel lines is a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 B3. 1 mark Lines have been drawn on a sheet of paper. 65˚ © NCFE The size of angle P is a. 105˚ b. 110˚ c. 115˚ d. 120˚ SAMPLE P Web: www.ncfe.org.uk Email: service@ncfe.org.uk Tel: 0191 239 8000 1 mark 25 NCFE English and Maths Sample Assessment Papers - Issue 1 November 2013 B4. Look at the set of lines below. 45˚ The size of angle W is a. 150 b. 450 c. 550 d. 350 W B5. 1 mark An irregular shape is being used for a design. Draw two parallel lines in the diagram to divide the shape into two parallelograms and a right-angled triangle. 1 mark SAMPLE © NCFE Web: www.ncfe.org.uk Email: service@ncfe.org.uk Tel: 0191 239 8000 26 NCFE English and Maths Sample Assessment Papers - Issue 1 November 2013 B6. An irregular shape is being used for a design. 10m 15m 10m 14m Calculate the area of the shape. B7. Look at the irregular shape below. m2 1 mark Draw lines to divide the shape into a trapezium, a right-angled triangle and an equilateral triangle. 1 mark SAMPLE © NCFE Web: www.ncfe.org.uk Email: service@ncfe.org.uk Tel: 0191 239 8000 27 NCFE English and Maths Sample Assessment Papers - Issue 1 November 2013 B8. An irregular shape is being used for a design. 22m 21m 15m 34m Calculate the area of the shape. B9. Scale drawing. m2 1 mark S 7.5cm T R Scale 1 : 150 V The actual length of RS is a. 20cm b. 300cm c. 750cm d. 1125cm 1 mark B10. Scale drawing. 3.2cm SAMPLE 5.6cm Scale 1 : 25 © NCFE The actual perimeter length of this parallelogram is a. 2.2m b. 3.0m c. 3.52m d. 4.4m Web: www.ncfe.org.uk Email: service@ncfe.org.uk Tel: 0191 239 8000 1 mark 28 NCFE English and Maths Sample Assessment Papers - Issue 1 November 2013 B11. Scale drawing. Scale 1 : 6 2.5cm The actual volume of this rectangular box is a. 480cm3 b. 2880cm3 c. 17,280cm3 d. 28,800cm3 4cm 8cm 1 mark B12. Scale drawing. Scale 1 : 20 The actual area of this right-angled triangle is a. 105cm2 b. 210cm2 c. 2100cm2 d. 4200cm2 3cm 3.5cm 1 mark Section B total: 12 marks End of assessment SAMPLE © NCFE Web: www.ncfe.org.uk Email: service@ncfe.org.uk Tel: 0191 239 8000 29 NCFE English and Maths Sample Assessment Papers - Issue 1 November 2013 Working with 2D and 3D shapes and space mark scheme Question Answer Marks A1 d 1 A2 a 1 A3 1 A4 1 or A5 1 A6 1 A7 c 1 A8 b 1 A9 b 1 A10 d 1 A11 c 1 A12 W = 7.5, L = 6.5 1 A13 84 1 A14 4.4km 1 © NCFE SAMPLE Available marks 14 Pass mark 8 Web: www.ncfe.org.uk Email: service@ncfe.org.uk Tel: 0191 239 8000 30 NCFE English and Maths Sample Assessment Papers - Issue 1 November 2013 Question Answer Marks B1 a&c 1 B2 b 1 B3 c 1 B4 b 1 B5 1 B6 1 175 B7 1 B8 642 1 B9 d 1 B10 d 1 B11 c 1 B12 c 1 Available marks 12 Pass mark 7 SAMPLE © NCFE Web: www.ncfe.org.uk Email: service@ncfe.org.uk Tel: 0191 239 8000 31