Free Year 5 Identify angles by name Practice | Skillo
Year 5 students preparing for NAPLAN need to be confident with identify angles by name. Estimate and compare angles using angle names including acute, obtuse, straight angle, reflex and revolution. Skillo has targeted practice questions for this exact skill, mapped to the Australian Curriculum v9.0, free and ready to go.
Start Free Practice →What is tested: Identify angles by name
- ✓Estimate and compare angles using angle names including acute, obtuse, straight angle, reflex and revolution.
- ✓Questions may include word problems set in real Australian contexts
- ✓Both calculator and non-calculator question types are covered
Sample questions
Question 1 — Easy
Priya puts 5 stickers on each page of her scrapbook. She fills 4 pages. How many stickers does she use altogether?
Answer: 4 groups of 5 equals 20, so Priya uses 20 stickers altogether. Option A is wrong because 9 comes from adding 5 and 4 instead of multiplying. Option B is wrong because 25 is 5 times 5, not 4 times 5. Option D is wrong because 16 is 4 times 4, not 4 times 5.
Question 2 — Medium
Zac collected 324 cans for a food drive. Mia collected 153 cans. How many cans did they collect altogether?
Answer: Adding 324 and 153 gives 477. Adding the ones: 4 + 3 = 7, the tens: 2 + 5 = 7, and the hundreds: 3 + 1 = 4, giving 477. Option A results from an error in the ones column, C from an error in the tens column, and D from adding an extra ten.
Question 3 — Hard
A monitoring team collected 158 soil samples to pack into boxes of 12. How many boxes will be needed to store ALL the samples?
Answer: 158 ÷ 12 = 13 remainder 2. Thirteen full boxes hold 156 samples, but 2 samples remain — these need a 14th box. Always round UP when packing physical items. Option B (13) ignores the remaining 2 samples. Option A (12) — too few. Option C (16) is excessive.
How to use Skillo for Year 5 Numeracy
- Select Year 5 and Numeracy on the home screen
- Use Quick Practice — questions on identify angles by name will appear as part of the session
- Check the Skill Breakdown on your profile to track your accuracy on identify angles by name specifically
- Review explanations after each question to understand the reasoning behind correct answers
Skillo is free, requires no email or account details, and is built specifically for Australian students. Every question is mapped to the Australian Curriculum v9.0 and filtered by skill so your child practises exactly what they need.
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