Primary 4 Solutions
Primary 4 Solutions
Primary 4 Solutions
Primary 4 Solutions
Section A:
2.
4. The fastest swimmer is the one who takes the least amount of time. Hence the
swimmer who completed first is Swimmer B (not Swimmer A).
5.
1 1 1
6. The shaded triangle is of the area of of Square ABCD. Hence, it is of the square.
2 2 4
7. Since Amir likes neither pizza nor nasi lemak, then satay must be his favourite food.
Since Bala does not like pizza and it’s not satay (Amir’s favourite food), then nasi
lemak must be Bala’s favourite, and so Chandra’s favourite food must be pizza.
8. 225º
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10.
Section B:
11. Label the six friends A, B, C, D, E, F, G. Connect the friends using lines
2 4 7 11 16 22
12. , , , , ,
5 7 10 14 19 25
(Notice that the numerators of each of these fractions are all 3 less than their
denominators, so it is easy to arrange them without working out common
3 3 3
denominators for all of them since 25 <19<14 and so on.)
13. The least number of pupils who answered all 4 questions correctly happens when
different pupils could not answer different questions. Since 13 pupils got Q1 wrong, 8
got Q2 wrong, 9 got Q3 wrong and 4 got Q4 wrong, then 42 – (13 + 8 + 9 + 4) = 8.
At least 8 pupils answered all 4 questions correctly.
14. The only number that is both a square number and a cube number, that is less than
100 is 64.
15. If Prince Charming drew 10 consecutive gold keys, followed by 8 consecutive silver
keys, and then only he draws a bronze key, he will have to draw at least 10 + 8 + 1 =
19 keys.
16. The multiple of 17, that is greater than 17, and less than 227, and ends with the digit 7,
is 187, which is 11 × 17.
227 – 187 = 40
40 ÷ 10 = 4
There are 11 + 4 = 15 notes ($10).
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17. Whole numbers are divisible by 4 if the number formed by the last two digits are
multiples of 4. Since 0 is the smallest given digit and it can only form a multiple of 4
with the digit 6, then the last 2 digits of the number must be 60. Arranging the rest of
the digits in descending order, we get the 5-digit number 93160.
19. Since the digit in the Ones place is 8, the digit in the Tens place must be 7 and the
digit in the Hundreds place must be 7 – 4 = 3.
The digit in the Ten Thousands place must be sum of the digits in the Thousands and
the digit 8. Since none of the digits is 0, the digit in the Thousands place must be 1 and
the digit in the Ten Thousands place must be 9.
Hence, the 5-digit number must be 91378.
20.
Section C:
27 – 15 = 12
Mary has 12 purple beads.
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23.
5 + 11 = 16 units
1 unit = 560 16 = 35
6 units = 6 × 35 = 210
25. Row 1 → 1
Row 2 → 1 + 2
Row 3 → 1 + 2 + 2 = 1 + (2 × 2)
Row 4 → 1 + 2 + 2 + 2 = 1 + (2 × 3)
:
Row 2016 → 1 + (2 × 2015) = 4031 circles
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