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PRIMARY 4
MATHEMATICS
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CLASS 4 MATHS WORK BOOK
Section A
Questions 1 to 14 cany 2 marks each.
For each question, four options are given. One of them is the correct answer. Make
your choice (1, 2, 3 or 4). Shade the oval (1, 2, 3 or 4) on the Optical Answer Sheet
with a 28 pencil. (28 marks)
(1) 10 000
(2) 1000
(3) 100
(4) 10
(5) 5230
(6) 523
(7) 3
(4) 23
(1) 7008
(2) 7018
(3) 70 080
(4) 70 018
4 Which of the following when rounded off to the nearest hundred is 1300?
(5) 1248
(6) 1276
(7) 1350
(8) 1393
(1) 3120
(2) 3123
(3) 3126
(4) 3150
9 Find the sum of the seventh multiple of 6 and the fifth multiple .of 9.
(5) 42
(6) 45
(7) 54
(1) . 87
OA C70
10 .
(2) 9926
(3) 10 276
(4) 11 376
12 87 x 52 is the same as 87 x
50 +
(1) 1 x 52
(2) 2 x 52
(3) 1 x 87
(4) 2 x 87
(1) 11
(2) 16
(3) 24
(4) 37
Section B
Questions 15 to 34 carry 2 marks each. Write your answers in the spaces provided.
For questions which require units, give your answers in the units stated.
(40 marks)
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16 Form the biggest even number with all the given digits:
2 1 7 4 9
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4_______
1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1
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m 000
m 0000
m 0000
m 0000
20 Express 40 as a mixed number in its simplest form.
6
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6 ,
22 What - of D3 ?
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3 5 1
4 8 ' 2
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24 A whole number is 150 when rounded off to the nearest ten. What is the
biggest possible value of the number?
Ans:_________________
25 1
am an odd 5-digit whole number made up. of different digits-
The digit in the ones place is 9. MY ten thousands digit is 4 less than the ones digit.
My thousands digit is 4 times the hundreds digit. My hundreds digit is twice the
tens digit. What number am I?
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26 Write down one common factor of 12, 36 and 54 which is not a multiple of 2.
Ans: _________________
27_ Three similar books cost as much as four similar pens. If the throe. books cost $60,
find the cost of 'I pen.
Ans: $________________
28 A shopkeeper wants to pack greeting cards into boxes of 9 cards each. If he has
cards, how many such boxes of 9 cards can he pack?
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29 The sum of-lwo nurribets is 510. If-the-bigger number's 5 times the smaller number,
what is thevnallet number?
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30 There are 126 rows of seats in a movie theatre_ Each row has 75 seats. 232 seats
are not occupied. How.many seats are occupied?
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31 Mrs Toh had4 red pen and bluestens at ttiatery she bo:ught.3 blue pens.
In the end, what fraction of her pens were blue ones? SfOte your answer in the
simplest form.
324 boys and 5 girls are folding paper stars. The 4 boys fold as many paper
stars as
the 5 girls. If they fold a total of 2000 paper stars, how many paper-
stars does'each boy fold?
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33 3 of the children in the Art Club are girls and the rest are boys. If there are
30 girls in
the club, how many boys are there in the club?
Ans:
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Section C
Questions 35 to 38 carry :3 marks each. Questions 39 to 43 carry 4. marks each.
Show your working clearly in the space provided below each question and write your
answers in the spaces provided. (32 marks)
35 VJia Jia has 4 times as many stamps as Ryan. If Jia Jia has 705 more stamps than
Ryan, how manystanips do they have attOgether?
Ans:_______________[ 3
]
36 The sum of ail the factors of 45 is the 3rd multiple of a number_ What is the humber?
Ans:
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(b)______________ 21
.38 Shanti is reading her favourite storybook She realizes the product of the
two page numbers facing each other is 420. What are the page numbers
that she is reading now?
Ans: ________and________[ 31
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39 Mrs Lim baked some cookies. She gaVe of the cookieS to her neighbour and 1
6
of them to her sister. She had 245 cookies left.
AS : (a)_______________12 I
(b)_______________[ 2
POSITiran Sam My delivered an equal number of letters every- day from Monday to
Wednesday. He delivered 192 letters each on Thursday and Friday. Altogether, he
delivered a total of 1104 letters from Monday to Friday. How many letters did
Sammy deliver on Monday?
A n s : [ 4 ]
41 At a party, there were thrice as many adults as boys and twice as many boys
as girls. There were 88 more adults 'than boys.
(a)How many more adults than girls were there at the party?
Ans: (a)________________
(b) ___________________[2]
42 fije and a pen cost $13. If_Peter bought .2 files and ::4 pns for$44, find the cost of
one pen.
Ans:. [ 41
Ans: __________________[ 41
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43)2u=12 + 60 = 72
1u= 72+2 = 36
At first (E)=36 x 3 = 108 marbles
C L A S S 4 M A T H S W O R K B O O K
PRIMARY 4
MATHEMATICS
Total Time: 1 h
(excluding Mental
Sums)
INSTRUCTIONS TO
CANDIDATES
Name: ____________________________
)
Class: Primary 4.______
Date : 24 February
2011
10
Section B
(1)54 ones
(2) 54 tens
(3) 54 hundreds
(4)54 thousands
(5) 500 x 60
(6) 500 x 70
(7) 600 x 60
(8) 600 x 70
(10) 14
(11) 18
(12) 21
(1) 11
(2) 2
(3) 52
(4) 502
(1) 144
(2) 252
(3) 1 008
(4) 1 028
(5) 213
(6) 426
(7) 568
(8) 852
(1) 9
(2) 8
3
(3)
(4) 6
6 7
x 3 A
3 3 A
2 0 1 0
2 3 4 A
(9) 9
(10) 8
(11) 5
(4) 4
1 3 8 9 , 3 0 7 3 , 4 4 9 2 , 6 0 6 0
Section C
Questions 21 to 30 carry 1 mark each. Write your answers iii the space provided.
For questions which require units, give your answers in the units stated. (10 marks)
Ans:
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24 Celina drinks about 2 740 ml of water a day when rounded off to the nearest ten.
The smallest amount of water she drinks a day is___________
Ans: ml
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27 + (7+ = 21
630 =X
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The table below shows the number of 50-cent and 20-cent coins Ariel, Mabel and
Lily have.
Number of Number of
Child 20-cent Amount 50-cent Amount Total
coins coins amount
Arid 11 $2.20 15 $7.50 $9.70
Mabel ? $6.00 9 $4.50 $10.50
Lily 24 $4.80 3 $1.50 $6.30
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29 How many more 50-cent coins must Lily collect so that the number of
20-cent coins she has is three times the number of 50-cent coins she has?
Ans:
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Section D
For questions 31 to 35, show your working clearly and write your answers in the space
provided. The number of marks available is shown in brackets [ ] at the end of each
question or part-question. (20 marks)
Ans: ________________[4]
10
33 The graph shows Alison's temperature recorded at the end of each hour from
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. when she was resting at home.
Alison's Temperature
38.1
38.0
10 a.m. 11 a.m. 12 noon 1 p.m. 2 p.m 3 p.m. 4 p.m. 5 p.m.
37.9
Tim e
37.8
37.7 Abil
a) 37.6
0.
E i
37.5
F
37.4
1
37.3
37.2
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37.1 1
37.0
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(c) Which time interval of the day shows the greatest decrease in Alison's
temperature?
(d) When a child's temperature is 372 C and above, she has a fever. For
how long did Alison have a fever?
Ans: (a)______________[1]
(b)______________
(c)______________ [1]
(d)______________ [1]
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C L A S S 4 M A T H S W O R K B O O K
ANSWER s ii IEET
31)a)1168m1+8 = 146m1
The capacity of each glass is 146m1.
b)146m1 x 47 = 6862m1
6862m1 of water is needed to fill glasses.
32)38 + 38 = 76
76+4 = 19
19 x 5 = 95
Brenda has 95 cakes at first.
34)500 + 40 = 540
5405 = 108
She had 108 red balls.
35)$3 x 2 = $6
$20 + $6 =$26
$26 $2 = $24
$24+4 = $6
$6 $3 = $3
$3 x 14 = $42
The cost of 14 cups is $42
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Class: Pr 4- Register No. ______________________'ptotj`014: 50 Min
1. In which of the following numbers does the digit 7 stand for 700?
3_ A number is 400 when rounded off to the nearest 10. What is the number?
(1) 36 (2) 24
(3) 8 (4) 4 (
(4) 30 (
7. Form the smallest 5-digit even number using the numbers below.
8 0 1
5
1
2
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1. I am a multiple of 8.
One of my factors is 6.
I am between 60 and 90.
What number am I?
3
12. 898 pupils went to the zoo. Each van can take 9 pupils. What was
the least number of vans needed to ferry the pupils to the zoo?
Section C (2 x 3 marks)
For questions 15 and 16, show your working clearly in the space below each
question and write your answers in the blanks provided. The marks for each question
are given in the brackets.
15. Joyce and Darren had 947 ping pong balls altogether.
Darren had 217,1ess ping pong balls than Joyce.
How many ping pong balls did Darren have?
A'h s :___________
C L A S S 4 M A T H S W O R K B O O K
AN SWE R SHEET
Qi Q2 Q3 .Q4 QS
2 3 34 3
12)898 9 = 99R8
13)210 x 3 = 630
630 x 5 = 3150
14)48
16)27 4- 3 = 9
117 9 = 13
13 T-shirts can be bought with $117
C L A S S 4 M A T H S W O R K B O O K
Your
Score
Out of
100
marks
Class Level
Name : ______________________________) Class: P4= Highest
score
Average
10 MAY 2011 MATHEMATICS Att: 1 h 45 min score
Parent's
Signature
SECTION A (25 marks)
Question 1 to 5 carry I mark each. Question 6 to 15 carry 2 marks each. For each
question, four options are given. One of them is the correct answer. Make your
choice (1, 2, 3 or 4). Shade your answer (1, 2, 3 or 4) on the OAS provided.
(1) 1
(2) 5
(3) 7
(4) 9 ( )
(1) 5000
(2) 5400
(3) 5500
(4) 6000
3. Madam Hasni makes 327 curry puffs every day. How many curry
puffs will she make in 8 days?
(5) 2416
(6) 2602
(7) 2616
(8) 3416 (
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(12) 2553
(13) 2653
(14) 25530
(15) 26530
5. Express 3 m 2 cm in centimetres.
(1) 32 cm
(2) 302 cm
(3)3002 cm
(4) 3020 cm
rectangle A
(1) 20 cm
(2) 10 cm
(3) 7 cm
(4) 4 cm
(1) 4 kg 5 g
(2) 4 kg 50 g
(3) 40 kg 5 g
(4) 40 kg 50 g
8. Which of the following figures have more than 1 pair of parallel lines?
3-1
=
8 8
(5) 24
(6) 25
(7) 31
(8) 32
43 2
10. Find the value of 1-
10 5
(5)2---
10
9
(1) 4-
10
(2) 3
10
9
(3) 3
10
(6) 428
(7) 572
(8) 750
(9) 822
(10) 3 and 6
(11) 3 and 9
(12) 5 and 6
(13) 6 and 9
(1)12
(2)16
(3)24
(4)48
14.
Fish burger Chicken burger
$ 6 each $ 4 each
1
(9) 2
1
(10)
3
2
(11) 3
3
4
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rectangle Y.
4cm.
6 cm
4 cm
square X rectangle Y
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z
z X
A
1. In the figure below, a rectangular piece of paper is folded at two of its
corners A-apc143 as shown below.
Ans:
21. Madam Theresa is standing at the point marked X in the figure below. She is
facing Tekka Mall. What will she face when she turns 135 anti-clockwise?
Clementi
Raffles Girls' Fire station Ion Orchard
Primary School
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22. Arrange the following in ascending order.
11 1-3 11 15
2 4 3 6
Ans:
1.
Mei Li had $28. She spent 4 of the money on toys and saved the
rest. 7
How much did she save?
Ans: $
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24.Siti used all the digits below to form two different 2-digit numbers which
have the biggest possible difference. What is the difference?
6 3 2 7
Ans:
If each packet contained 12 sweets, how many sweets did she buy?
Ans:
10 cm
12 cm
Ans: cm
2 cm
3 cmi A B C
Ans: cm
29. Which dot A, B or C, when joins to point G, could form a line perpendicular
to line XY?
point G
Ans: Dot
30. Study the pattern below. Matchsticks are used to form each pattern.
Pattern
Number of
A 1
3
2
9
3
18
4 5
30 ?
pattern 1
sticks used pattern 2 Pattern 3 pattern 5
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31.
Express 9l as a mixed number in the simplest form.
Ans:_____________
1. 5 ,I
5 1
Find the value of 8 2. Leave your answer in the simplest form.
Ans:
1 , 2, 5 10 , , 26, 37,.5;4
Ans:
Ans:
3$.
Ans:
For question 36 to 44, show your working clearly in the space provided below
each question and write your answer with suitable units in the spaces provided.
Alf diagrams are not drawn to scale. Answers in fractions must be expressed in
the simplest form. Marks will be awarded for relevant working. The number of
marks available is shown in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part-
question.
36. John and Mary had 372 sweets altogether. After Mary had given 42 sweets to
John, John had 3 times as many sweets as Mary. How many sweets did
Mary have at first?
Ans:____________[31
37. Rick and Peter each save an equal sum of money each day.
Rick can save $ 24 in 4 days.
Peter can save $ 48 in 6 days.
(a) How much more does Peter save than Rick in 1 day?
(b) How many days will it take Peter to save $100 more than Rick when they
both start saving on the same day?
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38. For every 4 beads that Minah has, Mary has 2 more beads than her.
They have 60 beads altogether. How many beads does Mary have?
Ans: _____________[3]
I i t 2
She ate 5 of and gave 3kg to her friend.
How much cake had she left?
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42. Joan and Marie bought some candies from The Candy Empire.
Joan bought 125 candies from the shop while Marie bought three times as
many candies as Joan.
Ans: (a)____________[1]
(b)___________ [3]
She spent 4 of the money on a toaster. She also bought a skirt for $ 76.
After that she went to a CD shop and bought 5 CDs at $19 each.
She then had $15 left.
How much did she have at first?
Ans:___________________[5]
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AN SIN ER SHEET
35)30+3 = 10
5 x 10 =50
36)372+4 = 93
93 4- 42 = 135
Mary had 135 sweets at first.
37)a)48+ 6 = 8
24+4 = 6
86=2
Peter saves $2 more than Rick in 1 day .
b)100 = 50
It takes Peter 50 days to save $100 than Rick when they both start saving from
the same day.
38)4 + 2 = 6
6 + 4 = 10
60+10 = 6
6x 6 = 36
Mary have 36 beads.
39)1/5 x 10 = 2
10 2 31/2 = 41/2
She had 41/2kg of cake left.
40)a)25 + 5 = 5
14 x = 70
The perimeter of the figure is 70cm.
b)10 x 5 = 50cm2
The area of the shaded rectangle is 50cm2
41)2050 30 = 2020
2020 + 550 = 2570
2570 + 2020 +2050 = 6640
The 3 girls bought 6kg 640g of meat altogether.
42)a)125 x 3 = 375
Marie bought 375 candies.
b)375 100 = 275
125 + 100 = 225
275 225 = 50
Marie must give loan 100candies.
43)5 x 19 = 95
76 + 95 = 171
171 + 15 = 186
186+ 3 = 62
186 + 62 = 248
She had $248 at first.
44)a)3 x 3 = 9
The area of square E is 9m2
b)4 x 4 = 16
16=2= 8
8 x 3 = 24
48+8 = 6
14 x 8 = 112
9 + 16 + 24 = 49
112 49 = 63
The total area of the unshaded parts is 63m2
PRIMARY 4
Section A / 30
Section B 1 40
Section C / 30
MATHEMATICS
Total: 1100
Name:
Class: Primary 4 (
Date:
Section A
Questions 1 to 15 carry 2 marks each. For each question, four options are
given. One of them is the correct answer. Make your choice (1, 2, 3 or 4).
Shade the oval (1, 2, 3 or 4) on the Optical Answer Sheet.
(Total: 30 marks)
(1) 7 (2) 6
(3) 5 (4) 4
The number of people at the fun fair is 23 200 when rounded off to the
nearest hundred. What is the actual number of people present at the
fun fair?
0.) 15 (24 , 30
(8) 45 {44 50
2. Lydia and Jen each had the same amount of money. Lydia spent
$600. while Jen spent $1300. In the end, Lydia had twice as much
money as Jen. How much money did Lydia have at first?
(1) 10 (2) 11
(3) 12 (4) 13
1
3. Mickey bought a blueberry pie. He ate 5
7 of the pie for lunch and for
(1) (2) 27
1
4. Jen cycled 3 km and Roy cycled km.
12
1
Leo cycled 2 km further than the total distance cycled by Jen and Roy.
What was the difference between the distance cycled by Leo and Jen?
1 5
(1) (2)
7 11
(3) (4)
12. 12
A B C
1. Johnny is facing
north-west.1 If he
makes a turn
anti-clockwise 2
followed by a 135 turn anti-clockwise, which direction will
he be facing?
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Questions 16 to 35 carry 2 marks each. Show your working clearly in the
space below each question and write your answers in the spaces provided.
For questions which require units, give your answers in the units stated.
(Total: 40 marks)
Answer:
Answer:
Answer:
20.Factory A can produce 3 896 toy cars in a month. How many toy
cars can the factory produce in 6 months? Round off your answer to
the nearest 100 toy cars.
Answer:
5. Whatistheproductofallthefactorsof14?
Answer:
multiples of 6 and 9?
Answer:
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22. Julian wanted to buy a piano that cost $7096. He only had $1000. In
order to buy the piano, he had to save for another 8 months. How
much would he have to save each month before he could buy the
Answer : $
23. Find the product of 198 and 29 after rounding off each number to the
nearest ten.
Answer:
24. Devi used 4 kg of flour to bake a cake and 7 kg of flour to make some
5 15
Answer:_______________kg
25. Mr Tan bought an iron rod which was 1 m long and a copper rod which
6
was 12 1 m longer than the iron rod. What was the total length of
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26. Tom gave 1 of a chocolate bar to his sister and 3 of the same
4 8
chocolate bar to his brother. What fraction of the chocolate bar
was left?
Answer:
b) What is the total number of happy faces that are not shaded?
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28. There are 44 red balloons and 55 yellow balloons at a carnival. There
Answer:
29. Mrs Dolly bought 64 cupcakes for a party. 3 of the cupcakes were
8
by her?
Answer:
30. In the figure below, CD, EF, GH and al are straight lines. They
meet at the centre marked "0".
(b)
31. Construct an angle such that LXYZ is equal to 130. Mark and label
the angle.
32. The diagram below shows the different locations in Farquhar Primary
School.
N
Basketball
court
Bookshop
Canteen
\\N
Hall Library
Jim's Music
classroom Room
Playg ound
Jim is standing at the spot marked with a X and is facing the canteen.
Answer:
33. The figure below shows a line AB and a point C. Draw a line parallel to
AB is 7 cm. Find the perimeter of the whole figure. (All the lines meet
at right angles.)
R S T
Answer: cm
sticks are purple. How many purple ice-cream sticks are there?
Answer:____________
Section C
Questions 36 to 37 carry 3 marks each and
each. Do these questions 38 to 43 carry 4
space provided marks word problems
provided. carefully. Show your working
clearly in the for each
question and write your
answers in the spaces
(Total: 30 marks)
36.
money on story
books, 1 1 5 of his
money on game cards
and 2 of his money on
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Ans : b)_________________
(a) ZFJK
(b)ZHGK
38. Judy has 240 coins with a total value of $79.50 in her piggy bank. if
she has only twenty-cent and fifty-cent coins,., how many twenty-cent
Ans :_________________(4m)
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39. Mrs Goh baked 1080 brownies a day. She packed them in boxes of 8
and sold them at $12 per box. At the end of the day, 8 boxes were left.
How much money was collected from the sale of the brownies?
Ans :___________________(4m)
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measuring 4 cm by 3 cm. Assuming that she did not cut any of the
the paper?
Ans:___________________(4m)
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41. Max bought candy bars for his provision shop. He packed them
Ans: a)_________________(2m)
Ans: b)_________________(2m)
42. Noah had some sweets. He gave 15 sweets to his ilIother while his
sister gave him 9 sweets. He then gave twice the number of, sweets
which his sister had given him to his friend. He had 20 sweets left in
the end.
(d) if the number of Noah's sweets was four times the number of
the sweets his sister had in the beginning, how many sweets
43. Bags X, Y and Z contain 144 apples altogether. Bag X contains 6 rsore
Ans:____________________________(4m)
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Setters: Mrs Nancy Lum Mdm
Peng Yee Ping
ANSWER s H EET
17)63002 18)52278,52328,52437,53189,53200
16)8000
19)23400
20)196 21)54 22)$762 23)6000
24)14/iskg
25)5/12m 26)318 27)6 28)132
29)24
30)a)30D b)71'
31)
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MATHEMATICS
INSTRUCTION TO CANDIDATES
Marks Obtained
B 40
C 20
Total 100
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(1 ) 3 000
(2 ) 3 200
(3 ) 3 240
(4 ) 3 300
2. In which of the following numbers is the digit '6' in the ten thousands. place?
(1 ) 12 364
(2 ) 26 134
(3 ) 34 612
(4 ) 61 324
(1) 16
(2) 13
(3) 12
(4) 6
( 1
) 12 and 24
(2) 10 and 18
( 3
) 9 and 16
( 4 ) 6 and 8
(1 ) 23 990
(2 ) 23 954
(3 ) 24 440
(4 ) 32 540
6. Siti bought a laptop and a television set for $4 800. The difference between the
cost of the two items was $1 800. If the laptop cost more, how much
did the television set cost ?
(1 ) $1 200
(2 ) $1 500
(3 ) $3 000
(4 ) $3 300
(1)
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(2)
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(3)
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( 3
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10. David had some marbles. He gave 2 marbles to his brother and had 16 marbles
left. What fraction of the total marbles did he give away?
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13. How many nqht angles are there inside the figure below ?
Figure A
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
15. The figure below is made up of a square and a rectangle. Find the length of
AR (The diagram is not drawn to scale.)
A _____________
12 cm
F 10 cm
(1) 5 cm
(2) 7 cm
(3) 8 cm
(4) 10 cm
16. Square P and Rectangle Q have the same perimeter. What is the length of
Rectangle Q ? (The figures are not drawn to scale.]
8 cm Square P Rectangle Q 4 cm
32 cm
28 cm
24 cm
12 cm
17. The length of rectangle ABCD is thrice as long as its breadth, what is the
area of the rectangle ?
A B
4 cm
C
(1) 48 cm2
(2) 32 cm2
(3) 16 cm2
(4) 12 cm2
18. The perimeter of a rectangle is 100 cm. The length of the rectangle is 30 cm.
The breadth of the rectangle is_______________ cm shorter than its length.
10 cm
20 cm
40 cm
70 cm
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2 cm
36 cm2
la cm2
9 cm2
4 cm2
8m
10 m
(1) 16 m2
(2) 24 m2
(9) 64 m2
( 4) 80 m2
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The table below shows the number of T-shirts sold each day for five days.
Study it carefully and answer questions 32 to 34.
Monday *** * *
Tuesday **
Wednesday *** *
Thursday *** * * *
Friday *** * * * *
Answer:_______T-shirts
Answer________more
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7.Dave used all his money to buy 9 chocolate bars. If he had bought 5 chocolate
bars, he would have $8 left. How much money did Dave have at first?
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3 cm
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be clearly shown.
41. 42 children were divided into 7 equal groups. Each child got 12 stickers and each
group received an extra 10 stickers. How many stickers did they receive
altogether ?
42. Jane and Ivan had $60. After giving Ivan $8, Jane had the same amount of money
as Ivan. How much money did Ivan have at first ?
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another 3 m of cloth to sew a scarf. How many metres of cloth were left?
44. Ali, Ben and Chris have $620 altogether. Of this total amount, AI's share is $90.
Ben has $42 more than Chris. How much money does Ben have?
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5 cm
A
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10 cm
14 cm 5 cm
11 cm
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1 1 2
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DO NOT TURN OVER THE PAGES UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO.
For each question, four options are given. Choose the correct answer and shade
the correct oval (1, 2, 3 or 4) on the Optical Answer Sheet provided.
(1) ones
(2) tens
(3) hundreds
(4) thousands
(5) 24
(6) 32
(7) 48
(8) 80
23114
x 3
7 182
(13) 6
(14) 7
(15) 8
(16) 9
(17) 1027
(18) 1074
(19) 1274
(20) 1277
(1)
3
56
(2)
24
(21) 23
(1) 2
1
2
9
(1)
8
16
(2) 8
23
(3) 8
24
(4)
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(2)
12
(3) 1 1
12
9. John had 36 stickers. He gave -1 of the stickers to his friends. How many
3
stickers does he have left?
(22) 12
(23) 24
(24) 34
(25) 48
3=3
10. Given the following _
10 5 10
(1 } 5
(2)10
(26) 3
(27) 18
The following graph shows the number of tickets sold for Junior Superstar to the
boys. Study the graph carefully and answer questions 11 and 12.
Number
11. Howof many boys purchased more than 2 tickets?
Boys
(1) 12
(2) 30
(3) 185
(4) 215
12If each ticket cost $200 how much money was collected from the boys who
bought only 5 tickets?
(3) $ 150
(4) $ 260
(5) $ 375
(6) $ 750
The table below shows the favourite rides taken by three classes at a theme
park. Study the table below carefully and answer questions 13 and 14.
13. How many pupils in 68 chose tattle Star" as their favourite ride?
(28) 14
(29) 20
(30) 23
(31) 43
14. Which was the 2111 most popular ride among the three classes?
(32) Superman
(33) Bathe Star
(34) Spider Ride
(35) Ninja Twist
How many of the marked angles inside the figure are less than a right
angle?
(1) 6
(2) 8
(3) 10
(4) 4
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
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(7) 42
(8) 90
(9) 138
(10) 180
18.Janice is facing south-west, if she makes a 225 clockwise turn, she will be
facing?
(1) North
(2) East
(3) South -East
(4) North - East
19. The perimeter of a rectangle is 48 cm. Given that the breadth of the
rectangle is half its length, find its length.
(5) 8cm
(6) 16 cm
(7) 24 CM
(8) 32 cm
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14 cm
6 an
(1) 36 cm
(2) 40 cm
(3) 44 cm
(4) 52 cm
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7 7
27.
Arrange (greatest) (sin
the
following fractions from the greatest to the
smallest
2 2 2
17 3 9
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The graph below shows the number of chickens sold by farmer Jake. Study the
graph and answer questions 31 to 32.
HO
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
1. If each chicken was sold at $6, how much money did farmer Jake collect
from the sate of his thickens on Tuesdicywnit Wednesday?
The bar graph below shows the amount of money collected for the children's
charity over a period of 6 months through the sales of coin banks. Study the
graph and answer questions 33 to 34.
82,000
$10,000
January February March April May
lune
$8,000
$4,000
33. The amount of money collected for February was -1 of the amount
collected In
April. Draw the bar graph in the above diagram to show the
1 $2,000 -- --,
amount collected for February.
-
1z
N f
i T
1 1 t_
IU 1
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I
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9. Andrew was at point T, he took 3 steps to the South. Next he took 4 steps to
the East followed by 2 steps to the South. Finally he moved 3 steps to the
West. At which paint would he be at the end of his journey?
C
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Work out the following sums carefully. Show each step of your working
clearly as marks will be given for working and relevant statements.
41. Mrs Urn baked some cookies and muffins. . 3 of her goes were cookies. She
8
baked 115 muffins. How many cookies anct Muffinadld cake bake altogether?
42. Johan spent $33tn a shircihelfleittte. Each shirt cost $5 more than a he and
each belt cost $8 more than a shirt. Find the cost o
43. flitch i d.$, more,thanSkrls at first. After Mit* had spent $95,als had thrice as
much money as Mitch left. Find the amount of money Mitch had at
44. Cameron and Niki had a total of 136 guppies at first. After Cameron had
bought another 14 guppies and Niki had given away 40 of her guppies, both
had the same number of guppies left. How many guppies did Cameron
have atfirst?
hersalaryon
entertainment and the rest on food.
(a) What fraction of her salary did she spend on food?
(b) If she spends $350 more on entertainment than food, how much does
she earn in a month?
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41)1155 = 23
23 x 3 = 69
115 + 69 = 184
She baked 184 cookies and muffins altogether.
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them is the correct answer. Make your choice.(1, 2, 3 or 4). Shade the oval (1, 2, 3-or 4)
on the Optical Answer Sheet with a 2B pencil. - (28 marks)
(1)50
(2)500
(3)5000
(4)50 000
2 Which of the following numbers is 23 800 when rounded off to the nearest 100?
(1) 23 891
(2) 23 855
(3) 23 773
(4) 23 716
(1) 17 050
(2) 17 100
(8) 17 250
(9) 17 300
4 8 is a common factor of
(5)16 and 32
(6)8 and 28
(7)4 and 8
(8)4 and 2
(1)13
(2) 103
(3)936
(4)8343
6 What is the product of 239 and 48 when rounded off to the nearest 10?
(5)11 470
(6)11 480
(7) 76 480
(8) 76 500
7 Jenny had 914 pairs of earrings. She packed them into bags of 5 pairs each. What
was the maximum number of bags she needed if all the earrings were packed into
bags?
(9)182
(10) 183
(11) 186
(12) 188
5+ 5+ 5+ 5 8 +++ 1+
6 6--
6 6
(1) 02
6
(2) 20
24
1
(3) 2
3
(13) 3-2
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9 Maria spent 2 of her salary on transport and 7 on food. If she had $1200 left,
how much was her salary?
(1) $ 300
(2) $ 400
(3) $ 1600
(4) $ 2100
(1) 91 kg
2
(5) 2 kg
(2) 101 kg
2
(6) 158 kg
11 How many more squares must be shaded so that al of the figure is unshaded?
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9 cm
4_
(14) 12 cm B ? cm
A
(15) 6 cm
(16) 3 cm
(17) 36 cm
6 cm
(9)30 cm
(10) 32 cm
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C
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The figure above shows a square ABCD of side
12 cm.
Given that AE = CE and BF = CF, find the area
of the shaded part
(13) 12 cm2
(14) 18 cm2
(15) 36 crn2
Section El
Questions 15 to 34 carry 2 marks each. Write your answers in the spaces provided. For
questions which require units, give your answers in the units stated.
(40 marks)
Ans:
Ms:
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18 Form the greatest five-digit even number using all the digits below.
0, 8, 5, 2, 4
Ans:
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14
What is x 21 ?
Ans:__________________
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25 Simon has $200. If Simon spent 1 of his money, the amount of money left will
be 10
as much as Ron. How much does Ron have?
Ans: $_______________
Ms:
S
MS:
Ms:
Ans:
Ans:
32 PQRS is a square of side 14 cm. The circle inside has an area of 154
cm2. What is the area of the shaded part?
Q
P
S R
Ans:
Ans: cm2
34 The figure below is a square made up of 4 rectangles. Find the area of the
shaded part.
14 cm
63 cm2 63 cm2
Ans: cm2
Section C
Questions 35 to 38 carry 3 marks each. Questions 39 to 43 carry 4 marks each. Show your
working clearly in the space provided below each question and write your answers in the
spaces provided. (32 marks)
35 Leela bought 3 dresses at $17 each. She bought a blouse that cost $27 more
than the amount she had paid for the 3 dresses. How much did she pay for the
3 dresses and the blouse?
Ans:_________________[ 31
36 A bottle of syrup was 3 full. After Mrs Chan used 100 ml of syrup from the
bottle, it 4
became 5 full. What was the capacity of the bottle?
12
Ans:_________________[
37 Study the composite figure below. Find the area of the figure.
15 cm
12 cm
28 cm
10 cm
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38 A pool is surrounded by a footpath as shown in the diagram below. The length of the
footpath is 55 metres and its breadth is 2 of its length. Find the area of the pool.
5
13m
Pool
3m
3m
Footpath
55 m
Ans:________________I 3 I
39 Each train ticket is priced at $5. For every 9 tickets bought, 1 will be given
free. Find the total ticket cost for a group of 85 people.
Ans : ___________________[ 4 ]
40 There were twice as many blue clips as yellow clips in the box. After giving away 66
blue clips and 8 yellow clips, there were thrice as many yellow clips as blue clips left
in the box. How many clips were there in the box at first?
. _
Ans :___________________14 1
41 Simon used some coins to form a sequence of figures. The first three figures
are shown below.
Figure 4 Figure 5
42
27 cm
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these two pages. What is the product of the two page numbers?
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26)North
25)$180 27)1.05 28)5 29)
30)26
31)45 32)42cm2 33)243cm2
34)35cm
2
35)17 x 3 =$51 36)400mi 37)A= 10x16 = 160cm2
51+27 = $78 8=(15x2)-(8x8)
78 + 51 = $129 = 116cm2
A+B=160 + 116
= 276cm2
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Follow all instructions carefully.
Answer all questions.
Shade your answers in the Optical Answer Sheet (OAS)
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100
Questions 1 to 20 carry 2 marks each. For each question, four options are given.
One of them is the correct answer. Make your choice (1, 2, 3 or 4). Shade the
correct oval (1, 2, 3 or 4) on the Optical Answer Sheet. (40 marks)
1 The number of people who took part in a singing competition was 263 84g.
What is this number when rounded to the nearest hundred?
(40) 5 030
(41) 5 300
(42) 50 030
(43) 50 300
(44) 16
(45) 26
(46) 36
(47) 46
(48) 184
(49) 246
(50) 358
(51) 404
ocia
3
(1) 12
(2) 13
(3) 14
(4) 15
1
(1)
3
(2)
2
(3)
8
(4)
8
3 1
7 + =
5 10
2
5
4
15
7
10
4
5
(3) z Y
(4) z z
9 The picture below shows a game board. Which object lies southeast of
the letter F.
W,
N
e! B
)E P G 0
J KCS
M
N 41.Q
(4)
(1) AD
(2) AE
(3) BC
(4) ED
11 Which one of the following figures has parallel and perpendicular lines?
H
L
M
(5) 18 , 28
(6) 20 , 26
(7) 22 , 32
(8) 24 34
(1) 14
(2) 8
7
(3 )
(4) 4
14
5x3 = x . What is the missing number in the box?
4 8
(1) 15
(2) 23
(3) 30
(4) 38
(1) 11
(2) 12
(3) 13
(4) 14
The bar graph shows the sale of ice-cream cones last week.
350-
8 300;--
(T)
- - - -co a 250z
----------------
g
2
on005. CL
100
501
0___________ Mon Tue Wed Thu Sat Sun
16 How many days in that week did the store sell more than 250 cones per
day?
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
17 Between which two days was the difference in the number of cones sold
the greatest?
18 Joan bought 3 bags of candies. Each bag contained 20 candies. She gave
18 candies to May and 6 candies to June. What fraction of the candies did
she have left?
1
3
2
5
5'
5
6
19 Mr Lim paid $120 for 3 identical shirts and a pair of pants. Each pair of pants
cost twice as much as the shirt. How much did Mr Lim pay for the pair of
pants?
(1) $24
(2) $30
(3) $48
(4) $60
(5) 6 cm2
(6) 18 cm2
(7) 30 cm2
(8) 45 cm'
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Questions 21 to 40 carry 2 marks each. Write your answers in the spaces provided.
For questions which require units, give your answers in the units stated. (40 marks)
Ans..
22 A rectangular piece of paper is folded at one of the corners. .How many
right angles are there?
Ans:
23 Name the line parallel to BC.
A
Ms: _________________
24 The figure shows a spinner. The spinner makes 3 right-angle turns in the
anticlockwise direction. Draw the final position ofthe spinner in the blank
grid.
e
25 Use all the digits 8, 0, 9
and 6 to form the smallest even
number.
Ans:
26 A grocer sold 807 mangoes on Monday and 658 mangoes on Tuesday. How
many mangoes were sold on both days? Round off your answer to the
nearest ten.
Ans:
27 Apples are sold at 40 cents each or 6 for $2.00 during a special offer.
How much will I save if I purchased a dozen apples during the special offer?
Ans ! $
The graph shows the amount of rainfall over 5 months in Toledo Island in 2010.
Ans:
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cm
Ans:
31 There are 240 households at Sunshine Vile. The table shows the number of
children each household has.
Number of
children 0 1 2 3 4
Number of
118 65 40 15 2
households
Ans:
Ans:
33 Two pizzas were cut into 12 pieces and shared equally among 12
guests at a party. What fraction of each pizza did each guest receive?
Ans:
34 Shade the correct number of A such that 5 --of the figure is shaded.
35 P and Q are two numbers on the number line below. Find P + Q. Give your
answer in its simplest form.
P
1111111________________ IIIII I H
Ans:
1 3
Ans:
37 In the figure below, draw a line perpendicular to BC in the grid.
F E D
Ans:
39 ABCD is a square. What is z x + z y?
Ans:
40 Beads were arranged in this sequence to form a long necklace. 120 beads
were used altogether. How many heart-shaped beads Were there?
A ns :
For questions 41 to 45 show your working clearly in the space below each question
and write your answers in the space provided. The number of marks available is
shown in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part-question. (20 marks)
41 Bob has 2 photo albums. There are 8 photographs on each page of the
album. Album A has 152 photograph& Album B has 7 fewer pages
than Album A. How many pages are there in Album B?
42 Jane bought some stickers. She gives 3 of them to her sister and 1 of them
2
to her friend. She had 24 stickers left How many stickers did she buy?
Ans: ________________ [4]
ANSWER sNEET
28)10cm 29)
30)7150
31)223 households
32)6
33)1/6
34)
38)45 x 2 = 90'
39)90 61 = 29
90' 32 = 58
58 + 29' =870
40)120+5 = 24
24 x 2 = 48 heart-shaped beads
41)152+8 = 19
19 7 = 12
There are 12 pages in Album B.
42)1/3 + 1/2
=2/6 + 3/6
=5/6
6/6 5/6 = 1/6
1 unit->24
6 units-324 x 6 = 144
She bought 144 stickers.
43)$366 = $6
$6 x 2 = $12
$123 = $4
5 x $4 = $20
She must pay $20 if she want to buy 5 magazines.
44)a)50kg x 4 = 200kg
5kg + 2kg = 7kg
200kg7kg = 28R4
28 x 2 = 56
He can pack 56 packets of rice altogether.
b)4kg of rice is left over.
45)$282 = $14
$12 x 3 = $42
$126 $42 = $84
$843 = $28
$28 x 2 = $56
Ali had $56 left.
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Optical Answer Sheet (OAS).
5. ANSWERALLTHE QUESTIONS.
Section B 40
Section C 20
Total 100
This paper is not to be reproduced in part or whole without the permission of the Principal.
In which of the following numbers does the digit 5 stand for 500?
(1) 24 355
(2) 35 425
(3) 45 352
(4) 54 532
2. Which one of the following is the best estimate for 609 x 29?
(13) 600 x 20
(14) 600 x 30
(15) 610 x 20
(16) 650 x 30
3. 20 000 + 1000 + 40 + 3 =
(1) 3 043
(2) 12 043
(3) 21 043
(4) 30 043
4. Terence baked 36 cookies. He ate 2 of them. How many cookies did he eat?
3
(1) 6
(2) 9
(3) 24
(4) 4
(5) 5 5
(6) 5-2-
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(7) 510
(8) 5 15
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(14) 2
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(17) 28'
(18) 38
(19) 6Z
(1) 6
(2) 8
(3) 3
(4) 4
(1) 8
(2) 12
(3) 16
(4) 18
(20)
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(21)
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16. The table below shows the type of fish Mr Lim has in his shop.
Type of-
_Goldfish.;;Clown Fish '''., Cup f i
stenber of fib.23
55 150
100
15. How many more guppies than goldfish are there in Mr Lim's shop?
(5) 95
(6) 105
(7) 195
(8) 205
16. A clown fish costs $2 and a koi costs $16, how much money will Mr
Urn earn if he sells half of the total number of clown fish and all the koi
in his shop?
(17) $ 268
(18) $ 468
(19) $ 568
(20) $ 846
17. Li Ping had 4 420 red beads and 1 836 blue beads. She mixed them together
and packed them equally into 8 boxes. How many beads are there in each box?
(9) 323
(10) 657
(11) 782
(12) 6 256
18. The mass of an empty basket is 2 kg. When it is filled with apples, the total
mass of the basket and apples is 5 kg. What is the mass of the apples?
(1) 42 kg
(2) 4kg
5
(1) 5-2 kg
5
(2) 5-3 kg
5
19. Muthu wanted to give some sweets to his friends. If he gave each friend 3
sweets, he would have 2 sweets left over. But if he gave each friend 4 sweets,
he would need another 3 sweets. How many sweets did Muthu have?
20. 6 pupils are standing in a circle during a PE lesson. Each pupil is allowed
to throw the ball to another pupil only once. What is the maximum number
of throws that can be made?
9,
22. Use all the digits listed below to form the greatest four-digits odd number
that is less than 5000.
6, 4, 3, 9
500 x 24 = 2000 +
28. The figure below is not drawn to scale. It is made up of 4 similar rectangles.
Find the length of AB.
9
B
4 cm
D C
Cm
29. How many angles inside the figure shown below are
greater than a right-angle?
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36.Which day did the least number of people visit the art exhibition?
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years old
41. Melvin has 384 stamps altogether. 3 of them are local stamps while the rest are
8
foreign stamps.
AnSWer: a) (2 m)
b)_______________(2 m)
42. There were 1 200 chairs in the hail. Mr Ang arranged them into 3 rows.
There were 605 more chairs in the first row than the second row. The number of
chairs in the second row was thrice the number of chairs in-the third row.
How many chairs were there in the second and third row?
Answer: _________________(4 m)
43. Joel and Zhi Rui had $2 896. After Joel gave Zhi Rui $128, he still had $86 .1ore
than Zhi Rui. How much money did Zhi Rui have at first?
Answer ________________(4 m)
44. Shawn donated 1 of his allowance to charity and spent another I of his
4 4
Answer: a) (2 m)
b)_______________(2 m)
45. The price of one file is $2. When a customer buys 3 files, he can buy one more
at half the price. What is the greatest number of files that a customer can
buy with $51?
Answer: ________________(4 m)
ANSWER s EET
EXAM PAPER 2011
SCHOOL : ROSYTH
SUBJECT : PRIMARY 4 MATHEMATICS
TERM SAl
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37)144 people 38)1 39)$54 40)41 years old
41)a)1u3384 = 48
48 x 3 = 144
Melvin has 144 local stamps.
b)48 x 5 = 240
240 144 = 96
He has 96 more foreign stamps than local stamps.
43)2896 86 = 2810
- 2 = 1405
1405 128 =$1277
Zhi Rui had $1277 at first.
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4 files->$6 + $1 = $7
$51 7 = 7 remainder $2
7x4=28
28 + 1 = 29
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11 MAY 2011
BOOKLET A
20 questions
40 marks
NAME: __________________________________________)
CLASS : PRIMARY 4
For each question, four options are given. One of them is the correct answer.
Make your choice (1, 2, 3 or 4). Shade the correct oval (1, 2, 3 or 4) on the Optical
Answer Sheet.
(1) 7
(2) 70
(3) 700
(4) 70 000
(5)56
(1) 5-1
3
(6)5-3
6
(2) 5-5
6
MATH
(1) 1
(2) 2
3
(3)
(4) 4
(9) 27
(10) 36
(11) 63
(12) 72
8
6. Which one of the following is an equivalent fraction of 12 ?
1
(9)
2
1
(10)
3
2
(11) 3
3
4
31
5+
4
11
(1)
4
(2) 26
4
(3) 6
-
1
2
(1) 7-
3
4
8. What is
the time
shown on the
clock?
(5)15 minutes to 3
(6)15 minutes to 4
(7)15 minutes past 3
(8)45 minutes past 4
9. At a
party,
5
cakes
were
shared
equally
among
12
childre
n. How
many
cakes
did 3
childre
n
receive
?
1
12
5
12
1
(3) 1
7
1
(9)2
-
2
10.
Tom
my's
boat
was
facin
g
north
-east.
It
turne
d
(3)
(4)
1350
in a
clock
wise
direct
ion
after
a
wave
ha it.
Whic
h
direct
ion is
the
boat
facin
g
now?
(10)
Nort
h
(11)
Sou
t
h
(12)
East
(13)
Wes
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perimeter of the figure.
(13) 24 cm
(14) 32 cm
(15) 36 cm
(16) 48 cm
15. Sally took 1 h 40 min to travel from her house to Town A. Mark took 35 min
longer to travel to Town A. What is the total time taken by Sally and Mark
to travel to Town A?
(17) 2 h 15 min
(18) 2 h 55 min
(19) 3 h 15 min
(20) 3 h 55 min
16. Apples and oranges are sold at the price below in a certain shop.
3 apples for $2
Mr Tan bought 6 apples and 10 oranges from the shop. He gave the
cashier $20. How much change did he get?
(21) $6
(22) $8
(23) $12
(24) $14
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1, 4, 9 16, 25, H , 49
(5) 27
(6) 30
(7) 36
(8) 40
There are 48 more Singaporean than foreign staff. How many staff are
there altogether?
(9) 16
(10) 48
(11) 64
(12) 112
SEMESTRAL ASSESSMENT 1
PRIMARY 4 MATHEMATICS
11 MAY 2011
BOOKLET B
25 questions
60 marks
Total Time For Booklets A and B: 1 h 45 min
NAME:___________________________________
CLASS : PRIMARY 4
MARKS OBTAINED :
BOOKLET A: 140
BOOKLET 13: / 60
TOTAL : / 100
Do not
21. 7077 + 7 = x3 write
in this
space.
Answer:
22. What is 4 of 72 ?
9
Answer:_________________
Answer
24. Arrange the following fractions from the smallest to the largest
13 22 1
2,
4
Answer:;
25. What is the correct improper fraction indicated by the arrow? Do not
write
in this
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 space.
1 2 1 3
Answer:
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
410.
0
0
0
Answer:
27. Draw a line parallel to AB. The line must pass through point
P.
P
Answer:
A C
B F
Answer:
1. The figure below is a square not drawn to scale. Find the sum of La and Lb.
Answer 0
31.The clock below is 25 minutes faster than the actual time. Do not
write
in this
space.
What will the actual time be 1-1 hours later?
2
Answer: p.m
8.The admission ticket for a child to a funfair is $2.50. An adult admission ticket
costs $3 more. Mdm Peh and her 3 children want to go to the funfair. How
much would the family have to pay altogether?
A n s w e r : $
13.Robin used 6 pieces of $2 notes to exchange for 200 coins and 500 coins.
He had 3 more 500 coins than 200 coins from the exchange. Find the total
number of coins he received from the exchange.
Answer.
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the figure is 24 cm. Find the area of one of the squares.
Answer: cm2
Answer:
10.Mrs Tan had 189 key chains. She gave an equal number of key chains to
8 of her pupils. Each pupil received less than 20 key chains. What is the
least number of key chains Mrs Tan had left?
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of Object A? Give your answer in g. write
in this
space.
Answer:________________
40. A group of gills lined up in 7 rows in the hall. There were an equal number of
girls in each row. Judy was in one of. the rows. In her row, she was third
from the front and sixth from the back. Hew many girls were there in the hall
altogether?
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41. On Day 1, 55 000 people attended the travel fair. On Day 2, the number of Do not
people who attended the travel fair was half of that in Day 1. On Day 3, write
in this
10 500 less people attended the travel fair than in Day 2. space.
Find the total number of people who attended the travel fair over the 3 days.
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90 beads from Sammy, both of them had the same number of beads.
How many beads did they have altogether?
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this
If the aquarium is 3 filled with water, how much more water is needed to fill 4 space.
the aquarium completely?
Answer:_________________141
45. Study the number pattern carefully. [Clue: The shaded boxes are the Do not
write in
operators (X, , +, or ). ] this
space.
,-,
10 t 20 200 50 4
._,
16 30 480 10 48
14 18 252 a 9
18 r
A 288 12 24
(b) 8=____________[2]
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ANSWER SHEET
42)a)LX t LY = 90 15 = 75
b)LZ = 90 + 45 = 135 45)a)288+18 = 16
b)252+-9 = 28
43)2u990
1u490 2 = 45
6u945 x 6 = 270
Section A: ( 30 marks )
Questions 1 to 15 carry 2 marks each. For each question, four
options are given_ One of them is the correct answer_ Make
your choice (1, 2, 3 or 4). Shade the correct oval (1, 2, 3 or 4)
on the Optical Answer Sheet.
1. In 76.2'85, the value of the digit 7 is
1. Which of the following numbers when rounded off to the nearest ten becomes
61 800?
(1) 1 (2) 2
(3) 3 (4) 4
(3) 12 (4) 48
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(4) E
(1) 5 (2) 7
(3) 9
(4) 14
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How many pairs of parallel lines are there in the diagram below?
(1) 1 (2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
A B
7 cmI 15 cm
F______
2 cm
D C
(1) 6 cm (2) 8 cm
(3) 9 cm (4) 13 cm
11. Three children used a see-saw to compare how heavy they were.
Julian Maya
(1) (2)
70
60
50
40
Mass
30 Mass
20
10
(3) (4)
70
70
60
er
60
50 50
a
40 40
Mass Mass
30
30
20 20
10 10
0
0
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Market
Food Bus-stop
Court
28 cm
13 cm
25 cm
14 cm
(1) 80 cm (2) 94 cm
14.Round off the number in the cards A, B, C and D to the nearest 100.
Which of the following pairs of cards will give an estimated value of 1300 when
their numbers are added up?
A B C
(3) B + D (4) A + D
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Ans:
17. Fill in the blank with the correct number in the number pattern-below.
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Ans; [3]
After giving 5 of the stickers to Zane and some to Tina, she had 20
stickers left.
How many stickers did she give to Tina?
Ans: [3] x
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30 m
20 m
Ans: 131
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(b)
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16)42080 17)41140
21)
19)8616 20)110'
22)48 23)GH
G,
24)12/9 25)76425
packets of banana milk 28)36 29)$40
26)40 children 27)112
3 2) $ 2 3 3 ) 7 2 c m z 3 4 ) 1 18 35 ) $ 3 5
30)$28 31)6cm
4 1) 1 7
36)300 + 15 = 315
315 + 55 = 370 18)70859, 70985, 78059, 78509
2700 - 370 = 2330 2u42330 42)$232 - (12+12+12+12+14+14)
1E142330+2 = 1165 =$232 - (24+24+28)
= $232 - (48 + 28)
= $232 - $76 = $156
37)125+5 = 25 6u->$156
1u-425 lu-3$156+6 = $26
25 + 20 = 45 D-->$26
125 -45 = 80 54$26 + $12 = $38
8-3$38 + $14 = $52
38)336m2 43)a)4u4856
1E14214
39)6u4112 +31 + 31 214
= 112 + 62 = 174 b)1-3214 x 3 = 642
1u9174-6 = 29 642 + 58 = 700
W->29 + 31 = 60 700 - 38 = 662
40)a)90 - 72 = 18
90+2 = 45
45 - 18 = 27'
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MATHEMATICS
Name : )
Class : Primary 41
Date :
BOOKLET A
20 Questions
40 Marks
Duration of Paper : 1 hour 45 minutes
Note:
Questions 1 to 20 cany 2 marks each. For each question, four options are
given. One of them is the correct answer. Make your choice (1, 2. 3 or 4).
Shade the correct oval (1, 2, 3 or 4) on the Optical Answer Sheet.
(40 marks)
(1) 823
(2) 8 203
(3) 80 203
(4) 80 230
2 The sum of the values of the digit '9' and the digit '3' in
59 436 is
(11) 870
(12) 930
(13) 6970
(14) 9 030
(1) 12 and 35
(2) 19 and 24
(3) 18 and 40
(4) 30 and 60
(1) 10
(2) 6
(3) 5
(4) 4
(1) 6
(2) 8
(15) 12
(16) 24
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every pupil a ruler each?
(1) 8
(2) 9
(3) 10
(4) 86
7 3 4599( is 10 times_____________
(1) 345
(2) 3 440
(3) 3 350
(4) 34 500
(5) 124
(6) 6 013
(7) 6 015
(8) 6 027
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(5)6-7
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(6) $192
(7) $300
(8) $960
(9) $1200
12 In the figure below, how many lines are parallel to line CD?
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(1) 1
(2) 2
3
(3)
(4) 4
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13 May is facing East She makes a -turn in an
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2
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(1) North
(2) South
(3)East
(4)West
(5) 1350
(6) 180'
(7)225'
(8) 3150
(9)1-turn
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(10) 2 -tum
(11) 3 -turn
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(12) 1 complete turn
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(5) 106
(6) 110
(7) 113
(8) 255
(1) 22 , 25 , 29
(2) 23 , 26 , 29
(3) 24 , 26 , 28 , 30
(4) 23 , 25 27 29
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2 7
2 5
2
(1) 6
(2) 2
(3) 5
(4) 4
The line graph below shows the number of animals in a zoo from 2006
to 2011. Study the graph carefully and answer Questions 19 and 20.
2100
a
E. 2000
O 1900
1800
E 1700
1600 ___ ___
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Years
(1) 300
(2) 350
(3) 3 900
(4) 4 000
20 In which lsear period was there the greatest increase in the number
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Date
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28 Questions
60 Marks
MARKS
OBTAINED POSSIBLE
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TOTAL 100
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400
28 M
On which day was the shop dosed?
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s M o r i e
Mee NM NM
I I l e l re i aS Me M I I M i e l e
100
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12 6
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41 Kathy sold 280 fish balls on Monday. She sold twin., as many fish balls
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42 Donna is 15 years oldex than Keith. 8 years ago, the sum of their age
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44 A skirt costs 824 legs. th.nn a dress. If 3 skirts and 6 dresses cost
$540, what is the cost of a dress?
Arts :______________________[41
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45 Mrs Chu bought 5 bracelets and 2 pairs of earrings. Each bracelet cost
3 times as much as a pair of earrings. How much did sne pay
altogether if each pair of earrings cost $68?
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46 Cindy baked some cupcakes. She packed the cupcakes into boxes.
Each box contained 9 cupcakes. After packing them, she found
that she had 16 boxes and 6 cupcakes left
b) If she repacked the cupcakes into 6 cupcakes per box, how many
boxes would she have?
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47 There were 260 marbles in a box_ 1 of the marbles were blue and 3of
2 10
them were green. The rest were red. How many red marbles were there?
Ans :________________________
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41)T-3280 x 2 = 560
Total-560 4- 280 = 840 fish balls.
42)51 - 15 = 36
36 2 = 18
18+8 =26 years old.
45)113368 x 3 = $204
$204 x 5 = $1020
68 x 2 = 136
1020 + 136 = $1156
46)a)9 x 16 = 144
144 + 6 = 150 cupcakes
b)1506 = 25 boxes
47)1u326010 = 26
R326 x 2 = 52 red marbles.
48)1u355809 = 620
620 x 12 = $7440
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(3) 410
(4) 411
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8
27
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4. The time shown on the clock is 55 minutes faster than the actual time.
(1) 11 05
(2) 11 15
(3) 12 55
(4) 13 05
T I M E R
How many letter(s) has/have both perpendicular and
parallel lines?
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
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6. Study the diagram shown below, how many right angles are there inside
the figure?
(1) 5
(2) 6
3
(3)
(4) 4
7. The perimeter of the square shown below is 100 cm. What is the length of
the square? A
(14) 10 cm
(15) 25 cm
(16) 40 cm
(17) 50 cm
(13) 10
(14) 24
(15) 60
(16) 84
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9. There were 294 tourists who took the mini bus to Changi Airport, Each mini
bus could take13 tourists. What was the least number of mini
buses needed to take all the tourists to Changi Airport?
(18) 22
(19) 23
(20) 281
(21) 3822 (
)
10. In a cinema, 1 of the audience were women and the rest were men. There
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were 60 more men than women in the audience. How many
people were there altogether?
(17) 75
(18) 100
(19) 120
(20) 300 ( )
(21) 26
(22) 640
(23) 71
(24) 154 ( )
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(17) 1
(18) 2
(19) 3
(20) 4 (
12 cm
12 cm
(21) 24 cm
(22) 36 cm
(23) 48 cm
(24) 60 cm
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14. Mrs Chua bought 75 boxes of marbles. There were 60 marbles in each
box. She repacked them into smaller packets of 7 marbles each. How
many marbles were not packed?
(9) 6
(10) 2
( 11) 3
(12) 4
3 7a
(12) 4 #1.1 kg
7
(13) 4 a kg
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Turkey Singapore
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XY, passing through the point Z.
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13. Round off the sum of19 045 and 382 cto the nearest hundred.
14.The sum of the two numbers is. 5206 and the difference between
them is 148. What is the smaller number?
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28.What is the difference between the smallest 4-digit number and the
greatest 3-digit number?
11. Debbie is 16 years old now. In 3 years' time, her grandmother will
be 4 times her age. How old is Debbie's grandmother new?
years
1. Vanessa spent 40 min doing her Mathematics problem sums and the next
1 ti 30 min writing her English composition. She completed her homework at
14 25. What time did she start doing her homework?
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is 36 m2 Find theJength bf each square.
rectangle. What is the breadth of the shaded rectangle if its length is - 2-1
10 cm
10 cm
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write your answers in the spaces provided.
36. Janet bought 700 oranges. She threw away 25 rotten oranges and sold
the rest at 5 for $4. How much money did she receive?
( 3 marks )
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37. Max, Syed and Ali bought identical balls and toy cars.
Max bought 4 balls and 3 toy cars. Syed bought 3 balls and 2 toy cars while
Ali bought only 2 toy cars. Max spent $40 more than Syed.
How much did the 3 boys spend altogether? ( 3 marks )
Working
Answer :
6. In a train, T, of the passengers were adults and the rest were children.
Working
Answer: (a)
(b)
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39. Annabelle has 4 times as many ribbons as Sarah. How many ribbons
must Annabelle give to Sarah so that they have 60 ribbons each?
( 4 marks )
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40. Miss Tan baked a total of 468 muffins. 2 of the muffins were 9
cheese-
Answer.
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Answer.
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43. Ming Xun had an equal number of blue and green marbles. After giving
away 36 blue marbles and buying another 84 green marbles, he found
that he had 4 times as many green marbles as blue marbles. How many
blue marbles did Ming Xun have at first? ( 4 marks )
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39)60+5 = 12
12 x 3 = 36
.
40)468 144 = 324
2/9 x 468 = 104
324 104 = 220 chocolate muffins
41)192+2 = 96
96 x 3 = 288
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Booklet B 40
Paper 2 40
Total 100
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(2) 90
(3) 900
(4) 9000
3. Multiply 68 by 21. From the product, what is the value of the digit in the
hundreds place?
(1) 100
(2) 200
(3) 300
(4) 400
4
4. 3 = + 9
7 7 7
The missing number is
(1) 12
(2) 16
(3) 21
(4) 25
5. May is facing west. If she turns 225 clockwise, which direction would she
face?
(1) North-East
(2) North-West
(3) South-East
(4) South-West
6. 32 is a common multiple of
(5) 1 and 3
(6) 2 and 5
(7) 3 and 4
(8) 4 and 8
10. Sally had 90 cupcakes. She sold 6 of the cupcakes. How many
(4) 75
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the doughnuts was left? Express your answer in its simplest form.
1. ffj X rn0 = 36
X ri X =96
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months. Study the graph carefully and answer questions 22 and 23.
500
400
300
200
100
J a n F e b M a r A p r M a y
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3. Flow many more computers were sold in March than the total sales in
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hand turned 180 clockwise? Give your answer in the 24-hour clock.
28. A,B, C and D are identical rectangles. What is the perimeter of the
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2 mugs. If Sumei spent $48, find the total cost of one plate and one mug.
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does Ali have?
Ans: ____________________
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second number. The second number is twice as much as the third number.
What is the biggest number?
Ans: ____________________
9. Rani had a piece of square cardboard with a perimeter of 32 cm. She then
pasted a piece of square paper in the centre of the cardboard, leaving a
border of 2 cm around it. What is the area of the cardboard that is not
covered by the paper?
Ans: ___________________
10. There is a total of 150 ducks and cows in a farm. If there are 314
legs altogether, how many ducks and how many cows are there?
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1)$8210 $4120 = $4090
$4090+5 = $818
Each of his children received $818
2)5525 +5 = 1105
1105 x 3 = 3315
Siti collected 3315 more bottle caps in
June than in May.
3)24 x 9 = 216
8 units = 216
1 unit = 216+8 = 27
5 units = 25 x 5 = 135
135 apples were left.
4)32+4 = 8
8 x5 = 40
Mrs Tan will be 40 years old.
5)48+12 = 4
4x 2 = 8
8+4=1 2
The total cost one plate and one mug is $12
6)Mutiples of 8 :8,16,24,32,40,48,56,64,72,
Add 2 :10,18,26,34,42,50,58,66,74,
Mutiples of 9 :9,18,27,36,45,54,63,72,81,
Add 2 :11,20,29,38,47,56,65,74,83,
AU has 74 marbles.
8)1054 7 = 15
15 x 4 = 60
The biggest number is 60.
9)32+4 = 8
822=4
4x4=16
8 x 8 = 64
64 16 = 48
The area of the cardboard that is not covered by the paper is 48cm2.
10)150 x 2 = 300
314 300 = 14 (cows)
42=2
144- 2 = 7 (cows)
150 7 = 143 (ducks)
There were 7 cows and 143 ducks.
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PRIMARY FOUR
MATHEMATICS
Duration: 1 hr 45 min
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
1. Write your name, register number and class in the blanks provided.
2. Do not turn over this page until you are told to do so.
3. Follow all instructions carefully.
4. Answer all questions.
5. Write your answers in this booklet.
Marks Obtained
Total Marks:
Name:
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(1) 42 344
(2) 42 349
(3) 42 354
(4) 42 359
2. The fatorcof41are
(1) 1,4,8, 12
(2) 13,6; 8
(3) 1,2, 4,
(4) 1,2, 3, 4
3. Si75 when r.
(1) 5.70
(2) 5.79
(3) 5.80
(4) 5.89
43
5
4.503 .. 4.35 , 4.035
3
(2) 4-g , 4.503 4.35 4.035
43
(1) 5 , 4.035 4.35 4.503
43
(2) 4.035 , 4.35 4.503 5
3 3.1
(1) 3.002
(2) 3.004
(3) 3.02
(4) 3.04
7
8. Express 20 -- as a decimal.
(1) 0.13
(2) 0.27
(3) 0.35
(4) 0.70
9. Ethan has 96 marbles His friend has 52 marbles. How many marbles
must Ethan give his friend so that they have equal number of marbles?
(6) 44
(7) 33
(8) 22
(9) 11
(14) 0.008
(15) 0.08
(16) 0.8
(17) 8.0
12. The area of the rectangle is 48 cm2. The length is 2 cm longer than its
breadth. Find the length of the rectangle.
Area = 48 cm2
(1) 6 cm
(2) 8 cm
(3) 12 cm
(4) 24 cm
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(5) 6-4-
1
(6) + 5
4
(7) 1
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(3) $187.50
(4) $202.50
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(5) 24
(6) 34
(7) 44
(8) 900
(5) 1.95 kg
(6) 4.34 kg
(7) 4.45 kg
(8) 4.61 kg
12 cm
16 cm
(9) 56 cm
(10) 32 cm
(11) 28 cm
(12) 24 cm
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(1) 6
(2) 9
(3) 10
(4) 14
3
4
(3)
(1)
(2) 2.06
(3) 2.15
(4) 2.20
(5) 2.25
2. Using all the following digits to form the greatest decimal with 2
decimal places.
6, 9, 4, 7
.3
3. Express 2= as a decimal.
5
6
26. 0,01 more than 18.88
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Lisa% house
market
school
shopping
mall
church
park
a
28. 1 =
3 9
Peter's house Mike temple
What is the missing number in the box?
29. How many tight angles will the minute hand form when it moves-
from 10.10 a.rn. to 11.25 a.m. ?
33. During the riSt ri* of camp, there were 280-boys artd,gitia:altegether.
On'the second day of camp. 24 boys left the camp. The riumber of
remaining boys was thrice the number of girls. How many boys were
there on the first day of camp?
boys
35. A wire is used to form a rectangle and 3 similar squares. Constance used
6.2 in to form the rectangle. The side of each square is 1.2 in. What is
the total length of the wire used?
1. The total mass of 3 big sacks of flour is the same as the total mass
of 5 small sacks of flour. A big sack of flour is 2.2 kg heavier than a
small sack of flour. What is the mass of a small sack of flour?
kg
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38. Xavier has $76.50. Wayne has $4.75 less than Xavier but
$5.80 more than Yasmine, how much money does Yasmine have?
w z
X Y
cm
40. A jug can hold 2.651 of water. A bottle can hold 1.3/ less water than the
jug. What is the total capacity of 2 similar bottles?
13
Section C (5 x 4 marks}
For each of the following questions, show your workings and
mathematical statements in the space below each question. Write your
answer in the answer space provided.
41. 2 brothers and 4 sisters paid $2 450 for a set of leather sofa. Each of
the sisters contributed $425. The rest of the cost was shared equally
between the 2 brothers. How much did each of the brothers contribute?
42. Kenny is 0.12 m taller than Leena. Mabel is 0.23 m shorter than
Leena. If Mabel is 1.46 m tall, how tall is Kenny?
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88cm
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44. Jonathan builds some patterns using square tiles as shown below.
st 2 3ra
16
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. Fiona had $1 200. She gave 3 of her money to her mother.
5
She also gave Jee Long and Jee Min $110 each. How much money
had she left ?
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31)16 = 4 x 4
81 = 9 x 9
9 4 = 5cm
44)number of tiles37 x 7 = 49
Pattern-) 121 = 11 x 11
a) The number of tiles in the 7th pattern is 49
b) In the 11th pattern you will find121 tiles
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Questions 1 to 14 carry 2 marks each. For each question, four options are given. One of
them is the correct answer. Make your choice (1, 2, 3 or 4). Shade the oval (1, 2, 3 or 4)
on The Optical Answer Sheet with a 213 pencil. (28 marks)
(13) 9 ones
(14) 9 tens
(15) 9 hundreds
(16) 9 thousands
2 The product of two numbers is 1728. One of the numbers is 8. Whit is the other
number?
(17) 172
(18) 216
(19) 1720
(20) 1736
3 A number when rounded off to the nearest hundred is 93 400. Whichpf the
following could be the original number?
(21) 93 339
(22) 93 441
(23) 93 453
(24) 93 480
(25) 8
(26) 6
(27) 3
(28) 4
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5 How many quarters are there in 47i
(1) 7
(2) 11
(3) 3
(4) 19
(24) 5.20
(25) 5.29
(26) 5.30
- (4) 5.39
=
6
7 15 12 What is the missing number in the box?
+
11
(27) 6
(28) 19
(29) 33
(30) 39
8 Peter
had 48 slickers. He gave 4 of them away. How many stickers did he give
away?
(1) 12
(2) 24
(3) 36
(4) 44
9 Find the product of 12.3 and 3. What is the value of the digit '3' in the product?
(31) 0.30
(32) 3.00
(33) 30.0
(34) 300
10 16 X 9=11 X 9+ X 9
What is the missing number in the box?
(1) 5
(2) 6
(3) 7
(4) 8
1
(1) 1-6 kg
1
(2) 2 6 kg
(3) 2- 1 kg
2
1
(4) 4- 2 kg
12 A string is 59.6 in long. Mrs Tan used 8.08 m to tie a box and cut the remaining
string into 4 equal pieces. What is the length, of each of these 4 equal pieces?
(1) 12.7m
(2) 12.78 m
(3) 12.8 m
(4) 12.88 m
(5) 221
(6) 228
(7) 1505
(8) 1511
14 The table below shows a total of 292 fruits sold by Mr Tan on a Sunday
(1) 43
(2) 54
(3) 129
(4) 172
Section B
Questions 15 to 34 carry 2 marks each. Write your answers in the spaces provided. For
questions which require units, give your answers in the units stated.
(40 marks)
Ans:
Ans:________________
A n s : ____a n d
Ans:_________________
19 The figure below shows a line AB and a point X. Draw a line perpendicular to
AB passing through point X.
A_________________________________
20 Linda was facing north-west. 'VVhich direction did she face after making a - 4-1 turn
anti-clockwise ?
Ms:
21 A box of chocolate costs $8, correct to the nearest dollar. What is the
lowest possible price of the box of chocolate?
Ms: $___________________
22 AEFD and EBCF are rectangles. Name, one line that is parallel to EF.
D F C
Ans: ________________
C
Ans:__________________
24 Nancy makes some fruit juice using 8 Oranges and 2 apples- Whatifraction
of the juice is made of apples? 'Give your answer in the simplest form.
Ans:
25 Pens are sold at 5 for $3. What is the most number of pens you can buy with $50?
An s:
26 In the figure below, square ABCD is made up of 9 unit squares. What fraction of
square ABQD is unshaded?
A
An s:
An s:
28 Mark ran 3.1 km on Monday. On Tuesday, he ran 0.5 km more than the distance
he ran on Monday. What was the total distance he ran on these two days?
Ans: km
29 A pattern is formed by using four letters E, F, G and H. The first 12 letters are
shown below. Which letter is in the 20th position?
E F G H H E E F G H E l E
1s t 12th
Ans:_________________
30 The diagram below shows a square within a circle. The length of each side of
the square is 5 cm and the circle has an area of 150 cm 2. Find the area of the
unshaded part.
Ans: eni 2
31 Kelly exchanges a ten-dollar note for 20it coins. How:many coins would she get?
Ans:
35 1
0.63, 0.097,
100 2
Arts:
33 6 teams took part in a table tennis competition. Each team played one match
against each of the other teams. How,many matches were played altogether?
Ans:
34 Ali is 12 years old and his sister is 4 years younger than he is. 'What is their
total age in 7 years' time?
Ms;_________________years 00
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Questions 35 to 38 carry 3 marks each. Questions 39 to 43 carry 4 marks each. Show
your working clearly in the space provided below each question and write your answers
in the spaces provided. (32 marks)
35 A dress and 2 pairs of shorts cost $85.50. If each pair of shorts is $6 cheaper than
the dress find the cost of the dress.
Ans:_________________[ 31
Ans: (a)__________________[ 2 ]
(b)__________________[11
37 Vincent spent 1 of his money to buy a box of biscuits and 1 of his money on some
4 8
sweets. He was left with $30. How much money did he have at first?
Ans: _________________[ 3]
38 Peter baked 400 cup cakes. He gave 5 of them to his relatives and packed
the rest into boxes of 8. How many boxes of cup sakes did he pack?
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Carton B is twice as heavy as carton C. Find the mass of carton C.
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41 The figure below is made up of 4 rectangles. Find the perimeter of the rectangle
WXYZ.
24 cm 12 cm'
16 cm 2 8 cm'
Ms: 14]
42 A bag of coffee beans and a packet of sugar have a mass of 3.25 kg. If 3
similar bags of coffee beans and 2 similar packets of sugar is 9 kg, what is the
mass of 5 such bags of coffee beans?
Ms:_______________________________________________ f41
43 Wendy and Yen Ling had some ribbon. Wendy's ribbon was 8.68 in long at first.
After she cut off 1.24 m and gave this to Yen Ling, Wendy had `4 times the total
length of ribbon that Yen Ling had. What . was the original length of ribbon Yen
Ling had?
Ms: [4]
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35)$85.50 $6 = $79.50
1 unit + 2 units = 3 units
$79.50 3 units = $26.50
$26.50 + $6 = $32.50
36)a)130 90' = 40
b)90 40 = 50
37)1/4 = 2/8
2/8 + 1/8 = 3/8
8/8 318 = 5/8
5/84$30
1183$305 = $6
13/88 x $6 = $48
38)40045 = 80
80 x 2 = 160
400 160 = 240
2408 = 30 boxes
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(14) 70
(15) 700
(16) 7000
(17) 70000
(13) 68 000
(14) 68;500
(15) 66600
(16) 69 000
4. Jovina left her house at 8.40a.m. for the market. She took.
35 minutes to walk to the market. What time did she reach the
market?
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(9) 15kg
(10) 20kg
(11) 25kg
(12) 30kg
(35) 2.
25
(36) 4
5
(37)
10
(38)
3
5
4
3
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cular
8. Which
of the following figures contains both parallel lines and
lines?
(39)
(40)
(41)
(42)
9.
4=
6 6
What is the missing number in the box?
(43) 15
(44) 20
(45) 24
(46) 29
10 8.09= 8 + 9
0
What is the:missing number in the box?
(22) 1
(23) 10
(24) 100
(25) WOO
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11. In which of the following are the numbers arranged from the
smallest to the greatest?
(smallest) (greatest)
(9) 8790, 8709, 8079
12. Christina has $45.65. She has $2.30 less than Suresh. How much
do they have altogether?
(1) $43.35
(2) $47.95
(3) $89.00
(4) $93.60
4 cm X Y 4 cm
(5) 32 cm
(6) 44 cm
(7) 48 cm (4).,:56 cm
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14. The table below shows the number of girls taking part in different
CCA in a school. Each girl took part in only one CCA.
(8) Swimming
(9) Badminton
(10) Basketball
(11) Tennis
A
4 Ci sir
a aN aN
P D,4 D4
1st 8th
20 cm
(1) 980 cm
(2) 1120 cm.
(3) 1140cm
(4) 1280cm
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16. Fill in the blank with the correct number in the number pattern below.
64.68.82 _______.110
Ans:
7. The figure is made up of nine identical rectangles each measuring 4tm
by 2cm. Find the perimeter of the figure.
Arts: cm
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18. The bar graph below shows the number of pupils who passed the
Physical Fitness Test this year in four classes.
40 ___________________________________________
4A 48 4C 40
3
A total of 108 pupils in the four classes passed the Physical Fitness Test
Complete the bar graph above to show the number of pupils in Primary
4C who had passed the test
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Z 1U- pinO pong balls have a total mass of 12 g.
3 identical
What is the total mass of 8 such tennis balls, and 3 such ping pong balls?
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22. Arrange the following fractions from the smallest to the greatest.
3 3 5
4 8
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(smallest) (greatest)
23.Arrange the following numbers in order from the greatest to the smallest.
Ans:________________________________
(greatest) (smallest)
24. A straight line ABis drawn-on the square grids as shown below.
A
X
Y B
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26. I 2 3 9
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8.6568 + 8 =
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10.The table below shows the number of books the pupils borrowed in
August. How many books did the pupils borrow altogether?
Mother of
basics 0 1 2
barrawaci
iikani er of
pupils 5 16 19
Ms:
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30. Tammy takes 1 hour 10 minutes to reach home from work by cycling. If
she takes a bus she could reach home in 5 of the time taken by
cycling. How much longer is her travelling time by cycling?
Ans: min
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2. Subtract 493 from 872.
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Ms: $_____________
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All diagrams are not drawn to scale. Answers in fractions must be expressed in
the simplest form. Marks will be awarded for relevant working. The number of
marks available is shown in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or-part-
question.
36. Mei Ying and Rashid had 70 pencils altogether. When Mei Ying gave 8 of her
pencils toRashid, Rashid had ..6 times as many pencils as Mei Ying. How
many pencils Aid Rashid have at first?
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3000
2500
2000
6-7f.
C 1500
1000
500
0
March April May June July
a) What was the difference between the highest and lowest income earned
by Mr Walla?
(b) Between which two months was the decrease in Mr Walla's income
the greatest?
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38. 3 pails and 2 tanks can hold a total of 549 e of milk. A tank can hold 3 times as
much milk as a pail. How much milk can a tank and 4 pails hold altogether?
Ans:___________(3]
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Alex spent three times as much as Kelly and had 1 of his allowance left.
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(e) How much allowance did Kelly have at first?
(f) How much more allowance did Alex have than Kelly?
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4
money on 5 pairs of shoes of the same price and half of the remainder on an
oven. She then spent $52.30 on clothes and had $88.70 left. What was the
price of each pair of shoes?
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(f) Find the mass of an empty box. Express your answer in grams.
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(a) How long does it take for Sammy and Timothy to have the same
amount of money in their account?
(b) How many days will Timothy need to save in order to have $40 more
than Sammy?
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44. Mrs Gopal had some $2, $5 and $10 notes in her purse. The number of $5
1
notes was 1 the number of $2 notes. The number of $10 notes was the
3 2
number of $2 notes. After spending all her $10 notes and 2 of her $2 notes,
3
she had $210 left in her purse. How much money did she spend altogether?
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21 d
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22)3/8, 5/8, 3/4 23)0.302, 0.203, 0.023 24)
31)115* 32)
33)50.1.6
34)379
35)*9.00
36)70+7 = 10
10 x 6 = 60
60 3 = 52
Rashid had 52 pencils at first.
37)a)$800
bPune and July
38)54.9+9 = 6.1
6.1 x 3 = 18.3
6.1 x 4 = 24.4
24.4 + 18.3 = 42.7
A tank and 4 pails can hold 42.71. of milk.
39)30+ 3 = 10
10 x 7 = 70
70 +2 = 35
20 X 14 = 280
280 + 2 = 140
35 + 140 = 175
The area of the shaded part is 175cm2
40)a)360+3 = 120
120 x 4 = 480
Kelly had $480 at first.
b)120 x 3 = 360
360 x 2 = 720
720 480 = 240
Alex have $240 more than Kelly.
44)2 + 5 = 7
210+7 = 30
10 x 30 = 300
2 x 60 = 120
10 x 15 = 150
300 + 120 + 150 = 570
She spent $570 dollars altogether.
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given. One of them is the correct answer. Make your choice (1, 2, 3 or 4).
Shade the oval (1, 2, 3 or 4) on the Optical Answer Sheet.
(Total: 30 marks)
8 1 1 1 4 , 2 3
(52) 15, 16
(53) 15.23
(54) 17, 18
(55) 17, 20
3 Which of the following numbers when rounded off to the nearest ten
becomes 81 500?
(56) 81 444
(57) 81 496
(58) 81 506
(59) 81 554
(47) 1463
(48) 5125
(49) 5225
(50) 14 630
(51) 30 x 10
(52) 30 x 20
(53) 40 x 10
(54) 40 x 20
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Joe had some money. 1 of the amount of money that Joe had was
2
$24. After his mother gave him some money, the money that he had in
the end was 6 7 of his original amount of money. How much money
did he have in the end?
-(..1) $28
(2), $48
(3) $56
(25) $80
8 Which one of the following figures has both parallel lines and
perpendicular lines?
(1)
( 2 ) /
(3)
(4)
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(26) 45
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(4) 125
(27) 198.0
(28) 198:5
(29) 198.6
(30) 199.0
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11 Mrs Tham needed some flour to bake some cakes and cookies. She
needed 1375 kg of flour for the cakes and 3.5 kg of flour for the
cookies. What was the minimum number of packets of flour that
she needed to buy if the flour was sold only in packets of 1 kg?
(1) 6
(2) 5
(3) 3
(4) 4
12 In a relay race, the first driver finished one lap round the circuit in the
time of 1 min 28 s. The second driver continued with the second lap and
took 15 s longer than the first driver. What was the total time taken for
both drivers to finish the two laps round the circuit?
(7)1 min 28 s
(8)1 min 43 s
(9)2 min 46 s
(10) 3 min 11 s
(5)
(6)
(4)
(4)
(2) O
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30 Chris had two ropes. The shorter rope was 535 m. The total length
of the two ropes was 32.6 m after rounding off the total length to the
nearest tenth. What was the longest possible length of the longer
rope? Leave your answer correct to 1 decimal place.
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31 James covered 3.55 km for every round that he ran around a park.
What was the total distance that he covered if he ran 4 rounds around
the park, assuming that he took the same route for every round he ran?
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32 Mrs Aziz spent $22.50 on 5 packets of plastic files. There were 6 files
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Questions 36 to 37 carry 3 marks each and questions 38 to 43 carry 4
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in the space provided for each question and write your answers in the
spaces provided.
(Total: 30 marks)
1, 3 , 7 , 13 , A ,
a)
b)
38 John had 224 apples. After giving 36 apples to Peter, John put the rest
of the apples he had equally into boxes. He found that he had 12
apples left after putting 16 apples into each box. How many boxes did
he have?
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80
Number 60
of pieces left 40
20
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Dark Milk Truffle White
Types of Chocolate
A n s : [ 4 ]
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SCHOOL : NANYANG
SUBJECT : PRIMARY 4 MATHEAMATICS
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30)32.64 5.35
27.2927.3
31)3.55 x 4 = 14.20
14.20 14.2km
32)6 x 5 = 30
$22.50 +30 = $0.75
33) 34)
35)
Number
of pupils
Marks Scored
36)a)13 + 8 = 21
b)31 + 12 = 43
37)0.2.50
38)224 36 = 188
18816 = 11
39)13hr 25min
40)78cm
41)Round: 13
Rectangular: 14
42)a)Truffle
b)440
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register number and
class in the blanks
provided.
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are told to do so.
8. Follow all
instructions
carefully.
9. Answer all
questions.
10. Write your
answers in this
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Section A & B Section C
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(2). 98 302
(4) 98 301
(14) 98 031
(15) 9
(16) 8
(17) 6
(18) 4
3 In which of the following numbers does the digit '4 stand for 4 tenths?
(19) 14.38
(20) 25.46
(21) 49.72
(22) 51.84
(5)5
12
(6)5
7
AvAA
(7)7
12
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12
(4) 7
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(2) 9 cm 9 cm
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(3) 12 cm
S
(4) 14 cm II 4
5 cm 3 cm
(1) 1
2
(2)
(3)
7
(4)
8. Mother cut a cake into 20.pieces. She kept of it and gave the.
5
rest to her neighbour. How many pieces of cake did she give to her
neighbour?
(1) 12
(2) 8
(3) 3
(4) 4
9. Alan left his house at 11.40 p.m. and took 40 minutes to travel
to the cinema. He was 10 minutes late for the movie. What
time did the movie begin?
(1) 00 10
(2) 00 30
(3) 12 10
(4) 12 30
10. Which one of the following letters has only one line of symmetry?
(1) (2)
L
(4)
( 3 ) K
11. Janice has 7 coins in her purse. AR of them are either twenty-cent or five-cent
coins. Which of the following cannot be the amount of money in her purse?
(5) $0.65
(6) $0.90
(7) $1.10
(8) $1.25
12. The total mass of a pear and a durian is 1 kg. The durian is 350 g heavier
than the pear. What is the mass of the durian?
(26) 150g
(27) 325 g
(28) 675 g
(29) 850 g
(4)
14. The figure below is made up of 3-cm squares. Find its perimeter.
(1) 18 cm
(2) 30 ern
(3) 54 cm
(4) 90 CM
15. A rectangle with a length of 8 cm has an area of 48 cm2. What is its perimeter?
(5) 14 cm
(6) 28 cm
(7) 32 cm
(8) 64 cm
16. The figure below is made up of a square and rectangle. The area of the square
ABEF is 36 cm2. The length of DE is 15 cm. What is the area of
rectangle ACDF?
A B C
36
cmz
F
15 cm
(9) 54 cm2
(10)90 cm2
(11)126 cm2
2
( 1 2 ) 1 3 5 c m
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.
0
(>itAitoC011Ali<40TIAa<>Z<>IIA.
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(30) C(
I
(31)
(32)
0
(33) A ( )
18. A box contains somewhiteand blue balls. 2 of the balls are white. There are 15
more blue balls than white balls. How many balls are there in the box?
(9) 10
(10) 21
(11) 35
( 18 ) c 75
19. Kate bought a blouse and 2 skirts. She gave the cashier $100 and got
bath $39.25 as change. A skirt cost twice as much as a blouse. How
much did a skirt cost?
(12) $12.15
(13) $20.25
(14) $24.30
( 1 5 ) $ 4 0 . 5 0 (
(34) 25
(35) 30
(36) 125
(37) 150
smallest greatest
,
24. Write 17 as a mixed number in its simplest form.
4
1
25. Find the value or 1 -2-
i
26. Write the decimal represented by A.
1 1-1-1 I WWI
15 t 1.6
A
29. in the figure, name the two angles that are greater than 90.
L aftd
4. Use a set-square and a ruler to draw a line parallel to the line AB passing
through point C.
B
10
31
. Mrs Rajoo has 2 litres of orange juice. She pours out 3 glasses of 350-m9jfor
her children. How much orange juice has she left?
me
32. The Tan family set off for the zoo at 08 00. They drove for 45
minutes and stopped for breakfast at a coffee shop. They ate
for 1 h and it took them another 45 minutes to reach the zoo.
They left the zoo at 17 00. How long did they stay at the zoo?
Give your answers in hours and minutes.
h min
33. Suzy is 7 years old. 2 years ago, her mother was 6 times her age.
How old would her mother be in 4 years' time?
years old
34. Pencils were sold at $0.90 each and erasers were sold at $0.70
each in a shop. Mrs Lim bought a mix of these 2 types of stationery
for her 10 children. Each of them received only one piece of the
stationery bought She paid $7.60 for them. How many erasers did
she buy?
_Ierasers
11
Number of stamps
Name
Singapore Foreign
Ali 104 97
Ben 120 86
Cathy 73 135
Devi 94 112
36, Cathy wanted to give 11 of her foreign stamps to the other 3 children If each child 3
received the same number of stamps from Cathy, how many stamps did each of them
receive?
stamps
37. Complete the symmetric figure below with AB- as the line of symmetry.
38. David is sitting on a chair in a hall. There are 6 chairson his right and -3 chairs,
on his left. There are7 rows in front of him and 10 rows behind him. There is an
equal number of chairs in each row. How many chairs are there in the hall?
chairs
area of the remaining piece of paper? (The figure is not drawn to scale.)
1cm
19 cm
38 cm
40. In Figure 1 below, squares A to H are identical What fraction of the figure is
shaded?
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41. 2
Weirning spent of his money on a mobile phone that cost $940.
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He also bought 2 books at $55 each. Flow much money had he left ?
42. Beatrice has 831 more picture cards-than-Alice. Carol has 490 more
picture
cards than Beatrice. The three girls have 7 228 picture cards
altogether. How many picture cards does Carol have?
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43. One child can sit at each side of a square table as shown below.
O 0 0
2 O square
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0 0 0
0 0 1 square table
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37) A
41)$E&.4.0F 2 = $4.70
$5 x 2'= $110
$470.x 3 = $1410
$1410 $110 = $1300
He had $1300 left
42)831 x 2 = 1662
1662 + 490 = 2152
7228 2152 = 5076
5076 3 = 1692
1692 + 831= 2523
2523 + 490= 3013
Carol has 3013 picture cards.
43)a)9 x 2= 18
18 + 2 = 20
20 children can be seated at the long table.
b)30 2 = 28
284-2 =
14 tables are needed to be joined together to seat 30 pupils.
44)a)225 = 75
75 + 14 = 89
Joyce had 89 beads at first
b)75 14 = 61
Linda had 61 beads at first
45)16+4 = 4cre2
4cmz = 2cm x 2cm
36cm2 16cm2 = 20cm2
20+8 = 2.5
2.5 x 2.5 = 6.25cm2
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For each of the following questions, four options are given. Choose the correct
answer (1, 2, 3 or 4) and shade the correct oval (1, 2, 3 or 4) on the Optical Answer
Sheet (OAS).
(13) 0.786
(14) 7.86
(15) 78.6
(16) 786
(17) tens
(18) hundreds
(19) tenths
(20) hundredths
3 Express 3 a as a decimal.
(21) 3.125
(22) 3.18
(23) 31.25
(24) 31.8
4. 10.35 x 9 =
(25) 19.35
(26) 90.15
(27) 90.35
(28) 93.15
5. 7.001 = 7 + 1
(5) 1
(6)10
(7)100
(8)1000
6. The bar graph below shows the number of tourists who came to Singapore over
5 days.
Based on the graph, what is the fraction of the least number of tourists as
compared to the total number of tourists who came to Singapore?
7
(1) 46
8
(2) 46
9
(1) 46
11
(2) 46
8 cm
R
5 cm
(1) 22 cm
(2) 28 cm
(3) 38 cm
(4) 52 cm
24 cm
14 cm
14 cm
12 cm
(1) 120 cm 2
(2) 168 cm'
(3) 288 cm'
(4) 336 cm'
North
(5) South
(6) North-west
(7) West
(8) South-west
Y
X
(5) AB and CD C
(6) XY and EF
(7) AB and GH
(8) CD and XY
(9) 2
(10) 10
(11) 12
(12) 18
(13) 2502
(14) 2520
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3
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8
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(4) 25 m
2. Alex and George won a total of 84 tokens in a game. Alex won 14 more
tokens than GeoY9t.. Express George's tokens as a fraction of Alex's tokens.
8 cm
5 cm 4 cm
(5) 8 cm
(6) 9 cm
(7) T2 cm
(8) 13 cm
19. The square ABCD is made up of 4 identical smaller squares. Given that the
area of one smaller square is 36 ce, what is the length of AB?
A B
(5) 6 cm
(6) 9 cm
(7) 12 cm
(8) 18 cm D C
20. The table below shows the time taken by 5 boys to swim 100 in
David swam 8s faster than Michael. What is the total time taken by
David and Bryan?
(9) 54s
(10) 70 s
(11) 126 s
(12) 142 s
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B2 20
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31.A book is sold at $ 8.95. Find the cost of 5 such books. Round off your answer
to the nearest dollar.
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17 m
2
m
The graph below shows the number of books borrowed from a school library
over a period of 4 days. Look at the graph and answer questions nand 35.
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41.Ivan had $120. He bought 2 books at $12.50 each and spent part of the
remaining money on 8 CDs. If he had $15.80 left, how much did each CD cost?
5. Aunty Rosnah bought 33 in of ribbon She used 5.5 m of the ribbon to tie a
parcel. Then she cut the remaining ribbon into 8 equal pieces. Find the length
of each piece. Give the answer in metres, correct to 2 decimal places.
43. Albert has 8 marbles more than Ben but 14 fewer than Joe. The three boys
have 87 marbles altogether. How many marbles does Ben have?
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A bus carrying 36 passengers le ft Terminal A for Terminal B. 7 4 of the
1
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passengers were children and the rest were adults. At Terminal B, a of the
adults got off the bus. How many passengers were there on the bus when
it left Terminal 13?
45. Ali and Derek went shopping together. Ali brought twice as much money as
Derek. After Ali had spent $600 and Derek had spent $110, they had an
equal amount of money left. How much money did Ali have at first?
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Section A
Questions 1 to 14 carry 2 marks each. For each question, four options are given. One of
them is the correct answer. Make your choice (1, 2, 3 or 4). Shade the oval (1, 2, 3 or 4)
on the Optical Answer Sheet with a 213 pencil. (28 marks)
(10) 748
(11) 7480
(12) 74 008
(13) 74 080
1
1
3
2
3
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(4)
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(1) 40
(2) 59
(3) 64
(4) 69
(1) ones
(2) tenths
(3) hundredths
(4) thousandths
(9) 0.3
(10) 0.03
(11) 3
(12) 0.003
7 The figure below is not drawn to scale. Given that all the lines meet at right anglqs,
find its perimeter.
24 cm
30 cm
(1) 54 cm
(2) 78 cm
(3) 84 cm
(4) 108 cm
8 Emily is at Point E and facing North-east. If she makes a 3 turn clockwise, she will
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(5) A
(6) 8
(7) C
(8) 0
The line graph shows the number of curry puffs sold from Monday to Sunday.
Study the graph carefully and answer questions 9-and 10.
300
100
Mon Tues Wed Thurs Al Sat
Sun
9 On Whichi two days was the number of curry puffs sold the same?
10 If each cuny puff was sold at $130, what was the total amount collected on the
with day the least sale?
(1) $100
(2) $113
(3) $130
(4) $300
(1 ) 44
(2) 16
(5) 15
(6) 4
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(1) Figures A and 8
(2) Figures 13 and C
(3) Figures C and D
(4) Figures A and D
(13) 42
(14) 63
(15) 84
(16) 105
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Questions 15 to 34 carry 2 marks each. Write your answers in the spaces provided. For
questions which require units, give your answers in the units stated. (40 marks)
15 34912=30000+4000+ ? +2
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27 Damns mass is 60.9 kg when rounded off to 1 decimal place. VVhattis his lamest
possible mass? Leave your answer in 2 decimal places.
Ans:________________kg
28 A show_ended at 7.10 p.m. It lasted for 13 h. At what time did the show start?
4
Ans:______________p.m.
29 Jun Xiang had i$50. He bought a magazine at $7 and spent part of the remaining
money on a tin of cookies. If he had $16.80 left, how much did the tin of
r.noldes cost?
Ans: $__
The table below shows the total number of plates of chicken rice and fried rice sold in
the school canteen from Monday to Friday
Study the table carefully and answer questions 30 and 31.
30 What was the total amount of money collected from Monday to Friday?
Ans: $
31 A plate of chicken rice and fried rice cost $1 each. On Thursday, the number of
plates of thicken rice sold was twice that of fried rice. How many plates of
chicken rice were sold on Thursday?
Ans:
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32 Soo Hong is 3 years younger than his brother. Their total age is 21 years. How
old is Soo Hong 5 years from now?
Ans:___________years old
33 Cupcakes are sold in boxes of 6 Each box costs $4. With $38, how many cupcakes
can Josh buy at most?
Ans:__________________
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Questions 35 to 38 carry 3 marks each. Questions 39 to 43 carry 4 marks each. Show your
working clearly in the space provided below each question and write your answers in the
spaces provided. (32 marks)
35 Mr Tan had some toys to sell_ 2 of them were damaged and had to be thrown away.
The rest of the toys could be placed into boxes of S or 6. What, is the smallest
possible number of toys Mr Tan had at first?
Ans:__________________[ 3 I
36 Mr Lim bought 248 cartons of oranges. There were 36 oranges in each carton. He
sorted the oranges into big and small oranges. If there were 1046 big oranges,
how many small oranges were there?
Ans:___________________(3)
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37 Mr Cheng spent 2 of his salary on a new laptop and 4 of it to buy a watch. He
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was left with $1400. How much was his salary?
Ans:________________[ 3 1
38 Michelle had some money. She wanted to buy 24 files but was short of $3. In the
end, she bought 21 files and had $6 left. 'How much money did Michelle have at
first?
Ans: __________________[ 3 1
39 (a) Bala left home at 6.45 a.m3 and reached school at 7.20 a.mi How long did
he take to travel from home to school?
(b) After school, Bala went for his piano lesson. He reached the music studio
at 1.45 p.m. When his music lesson ended 1 hour later, he took a 20-
minute bus ride home. At what time did. Bala reach home?
Ans: (a)______________[ 2 ]
(b) ______________[ 2 ]
40 The figures below are not drawn to scale. Rectangle ABCD has the same area as
square
9m
A1__ 4 g
Ans : ________________( 4 )
41 Matchsticks are used to form the following figures below. Study the pattern carefully
and answer questions (a); (b) and (c).
Figure
number 1 2 3 4 6 (c).
Number of
sticks 4 7 10 (a) (b) 151
Ans: (a) 11
(b) (1)
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42 Ray and Serene have a total of $1183 in their savings accounts. Serene and Tim
have a total of $1124 while Ray and Tim have a total of $961. FloW much savings
does Tim have?
Ms: _______________[41
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43 The figure below shows 3 identical rectangles. The length of each rectangle is 10
cm and the breadth is 8 cm. The rectangles overlap and form 2 similar squares of
area 16 cm' each. Find the unshaded area of the figure.
10 cm
10 cm
8 cm
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32)21 - 3 = 8
18+2 = 9
9 + 5 = 14 years old
33)$38-4 = 9
g x 6 = 54 cupcakes
34)2/3 = 4/6
35/6 + 4/6 = 43/6
4316 =
42/4
4 x 4 = 16
16 + 2 = 18 quarters
35)32 2 = 30
30 + 2 = 32 toys
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37)2/5 = 8/20
/4 = 5/20
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38)24 21 = 3
$6 + $3 = $9
$93 = $3
21 x $3 = $63
$63 + $6 = $69
39)a)6.45a.m. 7.20a.m.
35min
b)1A5p.m. 2.45p.m.
1 20min
Ans: 3.05p.m.
40)6m x 6m = 36m2
36m2 +9m = 4m
9m + 4m = 13m
13m x 2 = 26m
41)a)4 x 2 = 8
8 + 5 = 13 matchsticks
b)6 x 2 = 12
12 + 7 = 19 matchsticks
c)151 1 = 150
_ 1 unit + 2 units = 3 units
150 3 units = 50
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(40 marks)
(23) 40
(24) 400
(25) 4 000
(26) 40 000
(27) 10
(28) 15
(29) 20
(30) 25
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(3)
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(4) 10
6 Which of the following decimals is arranged from the smallest to the greatest?
Jenny had 236 stickers. She kept 110 for herself and gave the rest to her
friends. Each friend received 7 stickers. How many friends did she have?
(1) 16
(2) 17
(3) 18
(4) 126
(5) 60
(6) 66
(7) 70
(8) 76
10 The total number of children with short hair is the same as the total nurrthecof
children in Primary 4.3. How many children in Primary 4.1.have short hair?
(9) 12
(10) 14
(11) 28
(12) 4
11 Which letter in the word below has both parallel and perpendicular lines?
LEAN
(13) L
(14) E
(15) A
(16) N
(17) 75 seconds
(18) 120 seconds
(19) 135 seconds
(20) 215 seconds
13 How many right angles are there inside the shape shown below?
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
14 Mrs Lim has 2 f of milk. She drank 0.5 t and her daughter drank 0.36 t.
How many litres of milk has she left? Round off your answer to the nearest
tenth.
(17) 0.9 t
(18) 1.0 t
(19) 1.1 t
(20) 1.2 f
(21) 123.634
(22) 123.639
(23) 123.645
(24) 123.649
(17) 32
(18) 42
(19) 480
(20) 58
17 Look at the figures below. Which figure does not have any
lines of symmetry?
18 The figure below is made up of 2 rectangles. Find the area of the figure.
(1) 71 m2
(2) 72 m2
(3) 80 m2
(4) 85 m2
19 Mei Mei is standing at the MRT station facing the cake shop. She turns
135 anti-clockwise. Where will she be facing?
school
clinic stadium
playground flats
bus stop
(21)clinic
(22) school
(23)flats
(24) playground
(25) 36 cm2
(26) 48 cm2
(27) 50 cm2
(28) 64 cm2
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school_ How many children do not take the school bus to school?
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28 Write the decimal represented by A.
0 0 . 1 0 . 2 0 . 3 0 . 4 0 . 5
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29 Express the time shown on the clock below using the 24-hour clock format.
1. II $
1 1I$
Ans: ________________
30 Mr Lim drove from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur. After driving for 2 h 15 min,
he stopped to rest for 20 minutes. He continued his journey for another 1 h 45
min and arrived at Kuala Lumpur at 14 00. At what time did he leave
Singapore? Express your answer using the 24-hour cloCk.
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33 How many pairs of parallel lines are there in the figure below?
Ans:
34 Draw a line PQ parallel to AB passing through point M.
Study the graph below carefully and answer questions 35 and 36.
The line graph below shows the number of siblings the pupils in Primary 4A have.
16
14
12
10
8
Number of Pupils
6
4
2
0
Z. 3 4
Number of Siblings
Ans:
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42 cm
32 cm
Ans: cm
Ans: cm
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40 The breadth of a rectangular piece of paper is 10 cm. 3 identical rectangles
were Cut from it, leaving 20 cm2 of paper. What is the width of
rectangular piece X?
10 cm
Ans: cm
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provided for each question and write your answers in the space provided. The
number of marks available is shown in brackets [ ] at the end of each question
or part-question. (20 marks)
41 The total capacity of 3 pails and 4 bottles is 26 1. The capacity of each pail is 3
times as much as the bottle. What is the capacity of each gait?
Ans:_______________ 14m1
42 A sum of mpney was shared among 3 children, Ann, Ben and Cindy. Ann
1
received 4 of the money. Ben received 1 of the remainder. The rest went to
3
Cindy. if Cindy received $27, how much was the sum of money?
Ans:_______________ [4m]
3
43 Samy and Raji were given the same amount of pocket money each week.
Samy spent $17 while Raji spent $5. Raji then had 4Stmes as much money as
Samy. How much money was each:boy given at'first?
Ans:
14m)
44 The total cost of 2 similar water bottles and 4 similar lunch boxes is $14.50.
A water bottle and a lunch box cost $6.50. What is the cost of 4 lunch boxes?
Ans:_______________ 14m1
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45 The figure shown below is a square piece of art paper. A design is created
using shaded squares The area of each shaded square in the
25 cm2.
desjgp is
Ans: (a)____________[2m]
(5)____________[2m]
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41)26L 26000m1
26000nd 13 = 2000m1
45)a)12 + 6 = 18
2000m1 x 3 = 6000m1
18 x 25cmz = 450cm2
= 61
The area of the art paper is 450anz
The capacity of each pail is 61.
b)5cm x 5cm = 25cmz
42)2u4$27.00 16 sides x 5cm = 80cm
lu->$27.00 2u = $13.50 4u4$13.50 x 4u = The perimeter of the design is 80cm.
$54.00 The sum of money was $54
43)$17 - $5 = $12
3u->$12
- 1u4$12+ 3u = $4
$4 + $17 = $21
Each boy was given $21 at first.
44)$6.50 x 2 = $13.00
$14.50 - $13.00 = $1.50
$1.50+2 = $0.75
$0,75 x 4 = $3.00
The cost of 4 lunch boxes is $3
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Section C 20
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This paper is not to be reproduced in part or whole without the permission of the Principal.
. In which of the following numbers does the digit 6 stand for 600?
( 1 ) 1 026
( 2 ) 2 364
( 3 ) 3 697
( 4 ) 6 521
5. I =
3 12
(1 ) 1
36
(2 ) I
15
5
(3 )
12
(4 ) 2
15.
6.
In the 1 ) 1
2) 2
3
3)
4) 4
number 23.41,
the digit is
in the tenths
place.
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7. Stella
has 7
packets
of flour.
Each
packet
contains
1.05 kg
of flour.
What is
the total
amount
of flour
she has?
( 1 )
7.05 kg
( 2 )
7.35 kg
( 3 )
7.305 kg
( 4 )
73.5 kg
8. 4 boys
share 24.32 kg
of rambutans
equally.
What is
the mass
of the
rambutans
each boy
receives?
(1) 6.08 kg
( 2 ) 6.8
( 3 )
60.8 kg
( 4 )
60.08 kg
10. Adam spent 3 of his salary on food, 2 of it on transport and saved the
remainder. 8
What fraction of his salary did he save?
(1) 1-
8
2
(2)
5
3
1
( )
2
7
( 4 )
8
11. Which of the following figure(s) has / have at least two pairs of parallel lines?
C D
L
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n
( 1 ) A only
( 2 ) Cody
( 3 ) BandD
(4) AandC
12.
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
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13. Whichhof the following letters tin not have perpendicular lines in
them?
Aces i
F EHN
(1) F
(2) E
( 3 ) H
(4) N
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Study the bar graph below and use the information to answer question 14 and 15.
14. How much more money did Class A collected than Class C?
( 1 ) $ 100
( 2 ) $ 130
(3) $ 230
(26) $360
16. The figure below is not drawn to scale. It is made up of 2 different rectangles.
The line. DC is equal to the line DE. What is the area of the figure?
A4 14m
12 m
6m E
( 1 ) 72 m2
( 2 ) 84m2
( 3 ) 104m'
( 4 ) 168m2
17- Joy took 35 minutes to bake a chocolate cake. She started baking
at 1340. At what time did she finish baking the cake?
(1) 1305
( 2 ) 1315
( 3 ) 1375
(4) 1415
18. Sue bought some pens. 5 of the pens were red and the rest
were blue. 8
If there were 24 blue pens, how many red pens were there?
(1) 15
(2) 21
( 3 ) 40
( 4 ) 60
North
North-West North- East
West East
South-West I South-East
South
( 1 ) 90
( 2 ) 135
( 3 ) 180
( 4 ) 225
29. Jane has 28 m of ribbon. She gives her mother 3.6 m of the ribbon and cuts the
remaining ribbon into 4 equal lengths. How long is each length of the ribbon?
( 1 ) 6.1m
(2) 7.9m
(13) 18.4m
(14) 24.4m
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What is the missing number in the box?
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smallest
greatest
Study the graph below and use the information to answer question 32 and 33.
Sale of Ice-cream
240
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180 Maths
140
120
190
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40 _
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20 _the difference between the number of scoops of ice-cream sold in
June
0 _and August.
33.; 3f each scoop of ice-cream cost $2, how much was collected from the
10 m
12 m
12. Max has a rectangular cardboard measuring 13 cm by 12 cm. He wants to cut out
smaller squares each measuring 2 cm by 2 cm from it. What is She: maximum
number of small squares that can be cut out from rectangular cardboard?
h min
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13. Mrs Tan bought 3 packets of sugar eQh weighing 8.24 kg.
She gave all the sugar equally to he/at/ands.
Pow manitulabranisiniigar did eailtMend receive?
kg
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41)54+3 = 18
18 + 18 = 36
Jordan bought 36 plates and bowls.
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Answer Sheet.
1 2 A . 3
(2) 2-3
4
(36) 34
(37) 3-3
4
(21) 8.6 cm
(22) 8.4 cm
(23) 7.8 cm
(24) 7.6 an
(25) AE and ED
(26) AB and DC
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7. A paint company bought 1794 tins of paint. Each tin contained 16 t of paint.
It used 809 tins to paint a puilding. How many litres of paint had the
company left?
(38) 985 t
(39) 11 150 t
(40) 15 760 t
(41) 27 895 I
(42) 54
(43) 27
(44) 3
(45) 9
9. At a dinner, 6 pizzas were shared equally among 8 adults. How many pizzas
did 5 adults receive?
(15)
8
3
(16) 4
(4) 3-3
4
(46) 14
(47) 59
(48) 121
(49) 149
11. Sue ended her ballet lesson at 2.45 p.m. Her ballet lesson lasted 108 min. At
what time did she start her ballet lesson? Give your answer in the-24-hour
clock.
(29) 12 57
(30) 13 37
(31) 15 53
(32) 16 33
12. The figure below is made up of a square and a rectangle. How many right
angles are there inside this figure?
13. Doris turned through 135 in a clockwise direction. Then she turned through
90 in an anticlockwise direction. She faces the school now. Where was she
facing at first?
Library
Market
MRT station
Apartment block
Playground
Food centre
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line of symmetry?
(25) A
(26) B
(27) C
(28) b
15. The figure below, not drawn to scale, is made up of two rectangles. It
has a perimeter of 72 cm. What is the value of X?
13 cm
(29) 11 cm
(30) 15 cm
(31) 30 cm
(32) 42 cm
16. If Jolene losses 1.9 kg, Emily will be half her mass. If Emily weighs 34.6
kg, find the mass of Jolene.
(33) 36.5 kg
(34) 65.4 kg
(35) 69.2 kg
(36) 71.1 kg
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Mohan bought an equal number of each type of ice-cream from$0/5
the
each
ice-cream man and paid with a $10 note. At most, how many each
ice-
cream did Mohan buy?
(1) 5
(2) 6
(3) 10
(4) 12
18. Mr Choy paid $225 for 2 watches and 3 shirts. Each watch cost 3 times as
much as a shirt. How much did he pay for each watch?
(38) $25
(39) $45
(40) $75
(41) $135
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(38) 32 cm
(39) 40 cm
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400
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200
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(6) $1440
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(8) $2720
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eleven and fifteen onahis tour. How much will he have to pay in total if
all of them stay in superior rooms?
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Questions 1 to 15 carry 2 marks each. For each question, four options are given.
One of them is the correct answer. Make your choice (1, 2, 3 or 4). Shade the
correct oval (1, 2, 3 or 4) on the Optical Answer Sheet.
(9) 70
(10) 700
p 7000
(4) 70 000
(11) 986
(12) 9860
(13) 98 006
(14) 98 060
(9)
13
(10) 3
74
(11) 4
(12) 12
4. 7.02 =7 +
(3) 1
(4) 10
(3), 100
(4) 1000
5. Which of the
following decimals is the
greatest?
(5) 0.361
(6) 0.354
(7) 0.057
(8) 0.198
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(41) AD
(42) BC
(43) DC
(44) DE
John has a piece of
rope. It can be
divided into pieces
of length 3 cm, 6 cm
or 9
cm with no remainder.
What is the shortest length
of rope that John has?
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(46) 30 cm
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(6) 1.42.m
(7) 1.78 m
(8) 1.82 in
10. Peter bought a plant that grew 0.5 cm every day. When he bought the
plant, it was 1 in tall. How tall would the plant be exactly 8 days later?
(9) 1.004 m
(10) 1.04 m
(11) 1.4 m
(12) 14 m
11. Look at the clocks below. Tom watched a movie. How long was the movie?
(15) 1 h 25 min
(16) 1 h 35 min
(17) 2 h 25 min
(18) 2 h 35 min
12. The table below shows part of the menu at a bubble tea shop.
Bala wanted to buy 1 small cup of green tea and 1 large cup of milk
tea. How much more money would he need if he had only six 50-
cent coins in his wallet?
(17) $2.50
(18) $3.50
(19) $5.20
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M rket
Park Bus Stop
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(3) Market
(4) Bus Stop
(1) 23
(2)- 71'
(1) 109
(2) 138
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durian.
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4. The length
of ribbon A
is 10.08 m.
It is 3 times
as long as
ribbOn B.
Find the
length of
ribbon B.
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4. Mr Li used 2.5 kg of
rice on Monday and
1.75 k2more on
Tuesday. He used a
total of 9.1sg_from
Monday l
Wednesday. How
much rice did he
use on Wednesday?
.
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20
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of the week
did Torn jog
more than 15
km bit less
than 30 km?
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48 cm long was cut
into 2 pieces. The
first piece was used
to make a rectangle
as shown below.
The second piece
was used to
make a square. Find
the length of the
square_
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10 cm
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Ali $18.50
Kelly ?
Stella $14.00
Mike ?
Kelly spent $2 more than. Mika The total amount of money spent by
the 4 children was $50. How much did Mike spend?
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37. Jim had 5 times as much money, as Daniel. After Daniel was given $30,
he had half as much as Jim. How much did Jim have?
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37)10 + 2 5
3u->$30
1u->$30+3 = $10
3->10u
10u->$10 x 10 = $100
38)3u->1500
1u41500-3 = 500
M->500
W4-M4500 + 1500 = 2000
C-)3000 - 2000 = 1000
39)36cm4 = 9cm
Area of small square = 9cm x 9cm = 81cm2
81cm2 + 88cmz = 169cm2
40)9u->234 apples
1u-3234 apples 9 = 26
Sold-326 x 4 = 104
Left-3234 104 = 130
5u3130
2 children4130
1 child->130 2 = 65
41)1->$180$10 = 18
530.80 $40 = 4r20
->$20 +10 = 2 20+ 2 = 22
H5->$180 ($10+$40)
=$180 $50
=$3r30 18 + 3 = 21
13830+610 = 3
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42)3u330
1u3303 = 10
8410 x 4 = 40
M410 x 2 = 20
C3202 = 10
S310 + 15 = 25
40 + 20 + 10 = 70
70 + 25 = 95
43)Rectanule T
Breath-)6cm
2 breadth36cm x 2 = 12cm
28cm 12cm = 16cm
1 Length416cm2 = 8cm
Area 8cm x 6cm = 48cmz
Square R
Area : 48cm2 x 3 = 144cm2
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20 Questions
40 Marks
Duration of Paper : 1 hour 45 minutes
Note:
Questions 1 to 20 carry 2 marks each. For each question, four options are
given. One of them is the correct answer. Make your choice (1, 2, 3 or 4).
Shade the correct oval (1, 2, 3 or 4) on the Optical Answer Sheet.
(40 maths)
(55) 443.
(56) 4 430
(57) 44 003
(58) 44 030
2 72 is not a multiple of
(1) 6
(2) 7
(3) 8
(4) 9
2
(1)
8
3
(2) 12
4
(3) 18
5
(4)
20
4 67 = 7
(31) 30
(32) 37
(33) 42
(34) 47
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(34) 23.25 cm
(35) 25 cm
(36) 46.5 cm
(37) 2036
(38) 20.506
(39) 25.006,
(40) 200.506
3
8
15
40
375
100
375
1000
(13) 0-8
(14) a9
(15) 1.2
(16) 8.3
A B C 0
(41) A
(42) B
(43) C
(44) D
15 A group of children have 18 toy trains and 24 toy cars. Each type
of toy is shared equally among the children. How many children
are there in the aroup?
(45) 21
(46) 8
(47) 6
( 48 ) 4
(49) 36.4 kg
(50) 43.7 kg
(51) 51.0 kg
(52) 58.3 kg
1
17 Eugene is facing West. How many zi -turns in the anti-clockwise
direction must he make to face North?
(9) 1
(10) 2
(11) 3
(12)4
18 Shirley and Tammy faced the same direction at first. Then Shirley
turned 135 anti-clockwise and Tammy turned 90 clockwise. If Shirley
faced East after the turn, which direction did Tammy face in the end?
(13) South
(14) South-West
(15) North-West
(16) North-East
19 Mrs Foo wanted to bake 2 muffins each for 180 people. She needed
3 eggs to bake 4 muffins. How many eggs must she buy?
(17) 90
(18) 270
(19) 360
(20) 480
(21) Thursday 16 30
(22) Thursday 17 30
(23) Saturday 18 30
(24) Saturday 19 30
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Date : 31 Oct 2011
BOOKLET B
28 Questions
60 Marks
In this booklet, you should have the
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(b) Questions 21 to 48
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A B
D
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12 cm
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3300
3000
1
t." 7
o 2700
2400 g 2100
1800
E 1500
1 20 0
900
Ans: $___________________
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a) What fraction of the textbook did she revise in the two days?
b) If she had 6 more pages to read, how many pages were there
in the textbook?
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43 Andrew, Bryan and Charles have 520 stickers. Andrew has 1as
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How many stickers does Charles have?
Ans: [3]
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needs to buy if there are only 9 lollipops in each packet?
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4__
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16 cm
20 CM
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21)28
ko
35)'/z 36)CD s
37)0.908, 0.809, 0.089 38)15
39)40.81 40) A
41)a)1/3 = 3/9 Y i
5/9 + 3/9 = 8/9
b)13146
6 x9 = 54pages . -
42)1u-32005 = 40
14440 x-2 = 80
80-36 = 44 of them wear ties
43)520 20 = 500
1u45005 =1.00
C4100 x 2 = 200
200 + 20 = 220 stickers
44)1u3$917+7 = $131
.Tota13$1.31-x 10 = $1310
45)38 x 3 = 114
114 x 2 = 228
228 9 = 25R3
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Read each question carefully. For each question, there are 4 options given. Choose the
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(9) 63 781
(10) 63 708
(11) 63 701
(12) 63 078
(4)
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(53) 6
(54) 7
(55) 3
(56) 8
Figure A Figure B
Figure C Figure D
(61) $49.45
(62) $49.50
(63) $50.51
(64) $51.20
(65) 3574
(66) 3583
(67) 3585
(68) 3594
(5) 23
(9) 2-3
4
(10) 3-2
(11)35
9. 1
Write 5 as a decimal.
4
(12) 5.1
(13) 5.4
(14) 5.14
(15) 5.25
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16
(59) 7
(60) 9
(61) 3
(62) 11
12. Ali had 62 sweets and Ben had 48 sweets. How many sweets must Ben
take from Ali so that they have the same number of sweets?
(1)7.
(2) 12
(1) 14
(2) 24.
13. Shafira started reading a book at 1645.She finished reading the book
at 18 15 HOW long did she take to read the book?
(3) 1 h 30 min
(4) 2 h.
(5) 2 h 30 min
(6) 3h
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3
5
t of water at the>and of the race. How much water did he drink
6
altogether?
(50) 2t
(63)
1
(7) 1-51
(4) 1- 6 t
15. Victor exchanged 12 fifty-cent coins and some twenty-cent coins for a $10
note with his sister. How matici twenty-cent coins didshe receive?
(8)30
(9) 20.
(10) 6
(11) 4.
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16. 4752 4- 6 =
17. Filtin the blank with the correct number in the number pattern below.
83, 101, 119,___________, 155
1
18. Which two fractions below are smaller than 2 ?
2 2 2 2
3 5 ' 7 4
The line graph shows the temperature at different times of the day for a town
in Hong Kong. Study the graph careful!y and answer Questions 20 and 21.
20
U
16
Z.,
0
1.. -
3
ba
0
a
E
I-
4
0
6 a.m. 8 a.m. 10a ar 12 pm 4 p.m.6 p.m.
2,p .m.
1. During which 2-hour interval did the recorded temperature increase by/4C?
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greatest Write your answers in the blanks provided.
6.01, 6.1, 6.001, 6
(smallest) (greatest)
4. The table below shows the time taken by some children to complete a cross-
country race. Study it carefully and answer Question 28.
Name Time taken in minutes
Nicholas 74
Shannon 60
Wei luting ?
Wei Ming completed the race in 6 of the time taken by Shannon. How long did Wei
Ming take to complete the race?
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collected a total of 35 stickers. How many stickers did he actually win?
32. When a boat reached the jetty ' 5 of the passengers went ashore and 4 new
passengers boarded the boat There were now 36 passengers on board the boat.
How many passengers were on board the boat before it reached the jetty?
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36 cm of the wire is used to form Square A.
Find the length of each side of Square B
cm
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36. Shannon had 32 m of ribbon. She gave away 5 pieces of ribbon, each measuring
2.65 m long. She also gave away another piece, measuring 12.8 in long.
How many metres of ribbon had she left? (4 marks)
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the first knot and seventh knot is 4.2 m. What is the distance between
the fourth knot and the last knot? (3 marks)
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the number of girls was 2 the number of boys What is the total number
of 3
boys and girls who remained at the camp? (3 marks)
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The area of the field-coverecUa.gra&tis 128 m 2.
What is the perimeter of the field? (4 marks)
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40. A bus started its journey from Depot A at 7 a.mAFor every 10 minutes that it travelled, it
stopped for 2 minutes at a bus stop. the bus stopped at 10 bus stops.
From the 10th bus stop, it travelled another 15 minutes before it ended its journey at
Depot B. At what time did the bus reach Depot.B? (4 marks)
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41. At the bus interchange, some passengers boarded the bus. At the first stop,
17 passengers alighted and .3 passengers boarded the:bus. At the second stop
only 24 passengers boarded the bus. When the bus left the second stop, there were
54 passengers on the bus. How many passengers boarded the bus at the bus
interchange? (4 marks)
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42. Jim and Sam had 234 cards altogether. After Jim lost 36 of his cards and Sam gave
away - - of his cards, they had the same number of cards left. How many cards did Jim
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43. At the beginning of the month, Pet Shop A and Pet Shop B had the same number of
hamsters. By the end of the month, Pet Shop A sold 38 hamsters and Pet Shop B sold
70 hamsters. The number of hamsters left in Pet Shop A was 5 times the number of
hamsters in. Pet. Shop B. What was the total number of hamstersiaboth stiops_before
any of the hamsters were sold from (4 marks)
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39)24 x 6 = 144z
128m2 + 144m2 = 272mz
272m28 = 34m
34m + 8m = 42m
42m x 2 = 84m
40)9.15a.m.
41)54 24 = 30
30 3 = 27
27 + 17 = 44 passengers
MATHEMATICS
PAPER 1
(BOOKLET A)
Paper 1 Booklet A
Multiple Choice Questions
Questions 1 to 10 carry 2 marks each.
For each question, four options are'giveri. One of them is the correct answer.
Shade the correct oval ( 1 , 2 , 3 or 4 ) on the Optical Answer Sheet.
1. Which of the following numbers when rounded off to the nearest ten
becomes 83 500?
(5) 83 445
(6) 83 498
(7) 83 509;
(8) 83 558'
(1) 1I
3
(2)
4
8
(3)
(4) 12
1
3. Which of the following is not an equivalent fraction of 3 ?
2
(18)
6
(19) 9
5
12
(20) 6-
18
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4
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(I) La
(2) L b
(5) Lc
(6) L d
15 cm
(1) 38 cm2
(2) 42 cm2 10 cm paper
(3) 108 cm2 6 cm
(4) 150 cm2
7 cm
(13) 1 m 35 cm
(14) 3 m 40 cm
(15) 4 m 75 cm
t40 6 m 80 cm
10. Sarah has eighteen coins that add up to $6.00. There are 50-cent coins
and 20-cent coins. How many 20-cent coins does she have?
(5) 10
(6) 8
(7) 6
(8) 4
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Write your answers in the boxes provided. For questions which require
units, give your answers in the units stated. Questions 11 to 30 carry 2
marks each.
1. Fill in the box with the correct number in the number pattern below.
649 , 624 , 599 ,
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1
2. Which two of the fractions below are smaller than 2 ?
2 3 4. 5
3178 11
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21. Sarah is standing at Point X and facing East. She makes a 3- turn in a
4
clockwise direction. Then she makes a 1 -- turn in an anticlockwise
2
North
South
West East
22: I think of two numbers. The numbers are between 20 and 43. The
numbers are both multiples ot..6 and factors of 72. What are the
two numbers?
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24. The figure below shows a regular hexagon where all the sides are of
height= 15 cm
ern
12 cm
2 cm:
8 cm
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29- The figure below is half of a symmetric shape. Complete the symmetric
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MATHEMATICS
PAPER 2
Marks____/ 40
1. Benny gave away 3of his marbles to Richard. He gave half of the
4
remaining marbles to Mark and had 6 marbles left for
himself. How many marbles did Benny have at first?
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2. The, distance from. Town A to Town B is 40.5 km. The distance from Town
B to Town C is 3.95 km shorter than the distance from Town A to Town B.
Find the distance from Town A to Town C. (Round off your answer to the
nearest km)
Town A Town 13 Town C
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Kate had $40 at first. She spent $18 on food, $14 on a book and saved
the rest of her money.
a) How much money did she save?
b) What fraction of the amount of money did she save?
Ans: a)
b)
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6. A scarf costs twice as much as a wallet. A handbag costs $80 more than
a scarf. The total cost of a scarf, a wallet and a handbag is $2530.
a) What is the cost of a wallet?
b) What is the total cost of a scarf and a handbag?
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b)___
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Paper 2
1)6 x 2 = 12
12x4=48
Benny had 40 marbles at first.
4)3 units396
1 unit396+4 = 24
2 units324 x 2 = 48
48 + 24= 72
Her total score for Test 2 and Test 3 is 72.
5)$1.50 x 4 = $6
$25.80 $6 = $19.80
$1980+6 = $3.30
$3.30 + $1.50 = $4.80
$4.80 + $4.80 = $9.60
The cost of 2 mangoes are $9.60.
7)60-)5u
60+5 = 12
12 x 3 = 36
There were 36 marbles in the end.
8)64+4 = 16
16+2 = 8
Area of rectangle = 16 x 8 = 128
The area of the rectangle is 128cmz
9)108+4 = 27
9+9=18
18 + 3 = 21
The height of the wooden chair is 21cm.