2012 P4 Maths
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Section A (8 x I mark)
Out of the 4 options given, only one Is correct. Choose the correct answer
(1) 30000
(2) 3000
(3) 300
(4)30
(2) 20 tens
(3) 20 hundreds
(1) 5224
(2) 5274
(3) 52 240
(4) 52740
(1) 24999
(2) 24499
(3) 24099
(4) 23999
5. What is the missing number in the number pattern below?
19647, 19747, 19847, 19947,___________
(1) 19047
(2) 19900
(3) 20047
(4) 20057
6. Which of the following is not a factor of 42 and 60?
(1) 6
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4)4
(1) 3/8
(2) 3/4
(3)1/4
(4)1/2
(1) 24/5
(2) 14/5
(3) 13/5
(4)8/5
9. Rewrite 12 798 in words.
10. Find the difference between 48623 and 81 841.
Express your answer to the nearest ten.
11. What is the quotient when 5 607 is divided by 6?
12. Form the smallest 5-digit whole number by using all the
digitsbelow.
13. What is the sum of 3/4 and 5/12 in the simplest form?
14. Megan bought a total of 862 pens. There were 219 red pens and
55 more blue pens than red pens. The rest were green pens.
How many green pens were there?
15. At a stadium, there were 243 women and 4 times as many men as
women. There were 392 more children than adults, How many children were at
the stadium?
16. The table shows the number of stamps collected by some girls.
How many stamps were collected in all?
1) 3498
2) 34 098
3) 34 908
4) 34 980
1) 40
2) 400
3) 4000
4) 40000
3. Subtract 589 from 20 hundreds. Round off the answer to the nearestten.
1) 400
2) 580
3) 1400
4) 1410
1) 83
2) 57
3) 55
4)85
1) 19650
2) 19850
3) 20000
4) 20050
1) 2900÷5
2) 2910÷5
3) 2930 ÷5
4) 2950÷5
10. Which one of the following numbers is 37 400 when rounded off to
the nearest hundred and when rounded off to the nearest ten?
1) 37449
2) 37405
3) 37 395
4) 37 387
1) 48th
2) 12th
3) 8th
4) 4th
12. Round off each number to the nearest hundred. Then estimate the
difference.45 778—3932
1) 41 850
2) 41 870
3) 41 900
4) 42 000
1)1/3
2)1/7
3)2/9
4)2/11
14, There were 3076 red marbles in a box. There were 4 times as many
blue marbles as red marbles in the box. How many marbles are there
in the box altogether?
1) 615
2) 769
3) 12304
4) 15380
15. The clock in the hall Shows 20 minutes to noon. If the clock is 45
minutes slower than the actual time, what is the actual time?
1) 1O.55a.m.
2) 11.35 a.m.
3) 12.25 pm.
4) 1.05 p.m.
1)1/2
2)2/3
3)3/5
4)5/8
17. Jolina is 12 years older than Thea. Their total age is 58 years. How
old is Jolina?
1) 41
2) 35
3) 29
4) 23
18. Study the figures below carefully.
The area of figure A is bigger than the area of figure__ while
the perimeter of figure A is longer than the perimeter of figure__
1) B,C
2) C,B
3) D.C
4) B, D
19. There are 3480 women in an auditorium. The total number of people
in the auditorium is 6000 when rounded off to the nearest hundred.
What is the greatest possible number of men in the auditorium?
1) 2569
2) 2570
3) 2669
4) 2670
20. Mrs Rosevelt bought 5 similar boxes and 4 similar bags of cookies.
She had a total of 2700 cookies. There were 360 cookies in each
box. How many cookies were there in each bag?
1) 475
2) 450
3) 300
4)225
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PrImary 4 Mathematics
Booklet B
27 February 2012
Do not turn over this page until you are told to do so.
Write down your answers in the Spaces provided. For questions which
require units, give your answers in the units stated. Show all Workings
clearly.
27. There are some balls in a box. In order to win a prize, Tanya must
guessthe exact number of balls in the box using the clues given:
. It is divisible by 4.
. The sum of its digits is 21.
. It is 880 when rounded off to the nearest ten.
What is the exact number of balls in the box?
29. Gopal was paid $126 for working 6h. How much will he be paid if he
worked for 8h?
32. Mrs Tamochi needs 508 buttons to sew on Some cushioncovers. The
bttons are sold in packets of 10. If each packet of buttons cost $9, what
is the least amount of money that Mrs Tamochi needs to buy enoughbuttons to
sew the cushion covers?
34. The digit in the 4 boxes is the same. What is the missing digit?
35. List the first 2 common multiples of 3, 4 and 8,
36. A piece of yellow ribbon is 1/5m long. A piece of green ribbon is 1/10m
longer than the yellow ribbon. What is the total length of the yellow and
green ribbons? Leave your answer in the simplest form.
37. 4 plastic files and 3 staplers cost $33. If each stapler costs $4
morethan each plastic file what is the cost of 11 such staple?
38. Aberlyn takes 5 minutes to fold a paper flower. She needs to fold 52
paper flowers to decorate a hall. If she starts folding at half past 9
inthemorning, at what time will she complete folding all the 52 paper
flowers?
39. Josephine gave the cashier $500 to pay for 9 blouses of the same type.
She received a change of $68. How much did each blouse cost?
40. 8 teams are taking part in a rugby tournament. Each team must play
against each of the other teams. How many games will be played in the
tournament?
41. There were 20 000 trees in an orchard 15 488 were apple trees. The
rest were orange and pear trees. If there were 3678 more orange trees
than pear trees, how many pear trees were there in the orchard?
42. Eugene is 12 years old. His father is 4 times as old as he is. What
will their total age be in 10 years’ time?
44. 28 people from a children’s home visited Discovery Cove. They paid a
total of $184 of entrance fees. How many adults from the home Visited
Discovery Cove?
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choice (1,2. 3 or 4). Shade the oval (1, 2, 3 or 4) on the Optical Answer
Sheet.
(15 marks)
(1) 4 tens
(2) 4 hundreds
(3) 4 thousands
(4) 4 ten thousands
(1) 700x50
(2) 700x60
(3) 800x50
(4) 800x60
(1) 49870
(2) 58 870
(3) 60 870
(4) 69870
15 The graph below shows the number of apples Farmer Joe sold in a week.
What is the difference between the greatest and the least number of apples
Farmer Joe sold over the week?
(1) 150
(2) 200
(3) 300
(4) 350
(1) 6
(2) 7
(3) 8
(4) 9
16. What is the sum of the first two common multiples of 6 and 8?
(1) 24
(2) 48
(3) 72
(4) 144
19 Each pupil has to sell 8 tickets for a funfair. There are 42 pupils in
each class.What is the total number of tickets sold by 6 classes?
(1) 252
(2) 336
(3) 588
(4) 2016
20 Mrs Rajoo takes 4 seconds to cut a log cake into two identical pieces as
shownbelow. How long would it take her to cut the log cake into 8 identical
pieces?(Hint: use the diagram to help you)
(1) 24
(2) 28
(3) 32
(4) 36
21. A number when rounded off to the nearest ten gives a value of 1 890.
What is this number?
30. Machine A makes 1 000 curry puffs in an hour. Machine B makes 175 curry
puffsfewer than machine A. How many curry puffs can both machines make in
24 hours?
31 Janice bought 3 similar books and 2 pens. One book cost twice as much as
onepen. He gave the cashier $100 and received $36 as change,What was the
cost of 1 book?
32 Alex, Ben and Clive had a total of 360 cards. Alex had 2 times as many
cards asBen. Clive had 3 times as many cards as Ben. How many cards did
Clive have?
33. Mrs Lee wants to put the children in herclass into groups.If she puts 4
in each group, there Will be 2 children left,If she puts 6 In each group,
there will be 4 children short.How many pupils are there in Mrs Lee’s
class?
Rosyth school
(1) 78099
(2) 78 499
(3) 79049
(4) 79100
(1) 6
(2) 7
(3) 9
(4) 4
5) Miss Lee’s age is a multiple of 7 this year. Next year, her age will be
a multiple of 9.How old is she this year?
(1) 21
(2) 28
(3) 35
(4) 36
Form the greatest five digit even number using all thedigits listed below.
5, 3, 7, 1, 8
A number when rounded off to the nearest hundred is7 800, What is the
smallest possible value of thisnumber?
The soccer coach had fewer than 20 balls to give to theboys. If he gave
each boy 3 balls, he would have 6 ballsleft, However, if he gave each boy 4
balls, he would needanother 2 balls. How many balls were there?
Adam has 64 stickers He has twice as many stickers asBen. Ben has 4 times
as many stickers as Camy.How many stickers do they have altogether ?
The total number of blue, yellow and red beanbags in the PE room is 153.
There are twice as many yellow beanbags as blue beanbags and thrice as many
red beanbags as yellow ones. How many fewer blue beanbags than red beanbags
are there in the PE room?
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I In which of the following numbers does the digit 2 stand for 200?
(1) 2690
(2) 3420
(3) 4712
(4) 5290
(1) 5
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 6
(1) 3615
(2) 30615
(3) 36015
(4) 36 150
(2) 14200
(3) 14260
(4) 14 270
5. 5 xl0000+4x10 + 6xl00+l =
(1) 54016
(2) 54061
(3) 54601
(4) 54610
(1) 16
(2) 24
(3) 32
(4) 42
(1) M
(2) A
(3) Z
(4) F
(1)1160
(2)1167
(3)1210
(4)1216
9 Find the difference between the third multiple of 7 and the sixth
multiple 0f 5.
(1) 9
(2)2
(3)21
(4) 30
10.Which of the following figures contains both parallel and perpendicular
lines?
(1) 3269
(2) 23 284
(3) 24 274
(4) 24 284
12 61 x58isthesameas 58 x 58 +________
(1) 61
(2) 174
(3) 3
(4) 3538
(1)1/4
(2)2/4
(3)2/8
(4)4/16
(1) 30°
(2) 60°
(3) 90°
(4) 120°
Using the line AB, draw another line such that ∠ABC = 50°.Label the line
BC.
Arrange the following from the smallest to the greatest fraction.5/10 , 7/8
, 1/4
A whole number is 6500 when rounded off to the nearest hundredWhat is the
smallest possible value of the number?
25.A 5-digit odd number is made up of four different odd digits and a
zero.What is the biggest possible number to be formed?Fill in the boxes
with the correct digits.
26 Write down one common factor of 14 and 28 which is more than 1 and not a
multiple of 2.
27 How many right angles are there inside 4 squares and 3
rectanglesaltogether?
28 A florist wants to pack flowers into boxes of 8 flowers each. If she has
1243flowers, what is the least number of boxes needed to pack all the
flowers?
29 The sum of two numbers is 360. If the bigger number is 4 times the
smallernumber, what is the smaller?
30 There are 128 rows of seats in a school hall. Each row has 48 seats.
364 seats are not occupied. How many seats are occupied?
31 Mrs Tan has an equal number of $2, $5 and $10 notes. She has $170.How
many notes did Mrs Tan have?
32 Noah is 3 kg heavier than Seth. Seth is 2 kg lighter than Joseph. How
muchheavier is Noah than Joseph?
33 Jason paid $108 for 6 watches and 4 pens. A watch Costs $3 more than a
pen. Find the cost of a pen.
34 Ruths age is a multiple of 5. Next year, her age Will be a multiple 0f
4. If Ruth is less than2Oyears old, how old is she now?
35 Peter has 5 times as many picture cards as James. They have 1140 picture
cards altogether. How many picture cards must Peter give to James so that
they will have the same number of cards?
36 The sum of all the factors of 27 is the 4th multiple of a number. What
is thenumber?
37 Joanne is at Point J and facing North-west Four other points, A, B, C
and Dare marked In the grid.
(a) Which point is Joanne facing?
(b) If she makes a 3/4 -turn anti-clock wise, which point will she face?
38 In the diagram below, PQ is a straight line.
(a) Draw and name a line RS such that RS is parallel to PQ.
(b) Draw and name a line QT such that QT is perpendicular to PQ.
39 Ben had $28 and Cai Ying had $16. After Ben gave some money to Cai Ying.
Cai Ying had $4 more than Ben. How much did Ben give to CaiYing?
40 Farmer Abraham Collected many apples. He threw away 159 rotten apples
and sold 2867 apples. He collected another 853 apples and found that he had
1285 apples left. How many apples did he collect at first?
41 At a sports meet, there were twice as many adults as girls and thrice as
manygirls as boys. There were 190 more adults than boys.
(a) How many more adults than girls were there at the sports meet?
(b) How many people were there altogether at the sports meet?
42 Jacob bought 2 similar pairs of pants and 5 similar shirts for $249.30.
If eachpair of pants cost $49.90, what was the cost of each shirt?
43 David had 45 more stickers than Solomon at first. After Solomon lost 15
stickers, David had three times as many stickers as Solomon. How many
stickers did David have at first?
SEMESTRAL ASSESSMENT I
2012
1. Which of the following is sixty-four thousand and six in figures?
(1) 646
(2) 6406
(3) 64 006
(4) 64 060
(1) 30000
(2) 30 700
(3) 30800
(4) 31 000
(1) 754
(2) 770
(3) 6 086
(4) 6 096
4. Mary arranged 65 rows of chairs for her party. In each row, there
were 12 chairs. How many chairs were there in total?
(1) 130
(2) 650
(3) 770
(4) 780
(1) 8m 9cm
(2) 8 m 90 cm
(3) 80m 9cm
(4) 80 m 90 cm
(1) 27cm
(2) 54 cm
(3) 66cm
(4) 90cm
7. The table below shows the mass of different items.Mr. Ho bought 1 bag of
flour, 1 bag of sugar and 1 bag of rice. Whatwas the total mass of the
items he had bought?
(1) 2kg 50g
(2) 3 kg 550 g
(3) 4 kg 50 g
(4) 4 kg 550 g
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8. The diagram below shows a four-sided figure.Which line is perpendicular
to line AD?
(1) Line AD
(2) Line BC
(3) Line AC
(4)Line DC
(1) 15
(2) 24
(3) 29
(4)45
11. Cindy had some stickers at first.She gave 39 stickers to Johnson and
bought another 78 stickers.If she had 97 stickers after this, how many
stickers did she have atfirst?
(1) 20
(2) 58
(3) 136
(4)214
(1) 21
(2) 28
(3) 42
(4)49
(1) lOandl8
(2) 15and27
(3) 25and36
(4) 45and 90
14. At the funfair, each ticket cost $3. For every 3 tickets purchased, the
4th ticket would be given free. Leslie paid $54 for some tickets. Howmany
free tickets did he receive?
(1)6
(2) 9
(3) 18
(4)24
15. What fraction of the figure below is shaded? Give your answer in its
simplest form.
(1)1/2
(2)1/3
(3)2/3
16. Write seventy thousand, six hundred and eighty-five in figures.
17. Find the value of 503 x 26.
18. The area of the figure below is 72 cm2.The breadth is 8 cm.What is its
length?
19. Construct a line within the grid which is parallel to line XY passing
throughpoint A.
20. Measure and write the size of ∠ABC.
21. Ali was standing in the box marked ’X’ facing East. He turned 270°
clockwise Which direction is he facing now?
22. Arrange the following in descending order,2 3/5,1 4/5,2 5/6,1 4/5
23. Mdm Rosie baked 175 cupcakes.She sold of the cupcakes and gave the rest
away.How many Cupcakes did she give away?
24. Find the difference between 48229 and 7588. Round off the answer to
thenearest thousands.
25. How many 20-cent coins are there in $4.80?
26. Mr. Cheng has some sweets. If he puts the sweets in bags of 6 or 8.
There will be no sweets left,If he puts the sweets into bags of lo, there
are 8 sweets left.What is the least number of sweets Mr. Cheng has?
27. The area of Square P is 4 times the area of Square R. The area of
Rectangle Q is twice the area of Square P. The length of Square R is 1 cm.
Find the length of Rectangle Q.
28. The figure below is made up of 2 rectangles.What is the perimeter of
the figure?
29. Draw a line perpenc1icua to WX passing through point F.
3O The figure below is not drawn to Scale..Find the area of the shaded part
of the figure.
31 Express 7(2/9)as an Improper fraction.
32. Findthevalueof 4-(3/8)-1(1/2) Leave your answer as a mixed number in
the simplest form.
33. Study the pattern below and fill in the blank.49, 64, 81, 100,121, ____
, 169,196,225,
34. There were 40 pupils in primary 4A. 2/5of the pupils stayed in
Tampines. 1/4 of the pupils who stayed in Tampines were boys. How many
girls inprimary 4A stayed in Tampines?
35 Fahana used 2/5 kg of sugar on Monday and 3 times as much sugar
onTuesday. What was the total mass of sugar she used on these two days?
Express your answer as a mixed number in its simplest form.
36. There were 40 pupils in Team A. Each pupil received 3 erasers. The same
number of erasers was given out to the pupils in Team B and each pupil got
2erasers. How many pupils were there altogether?
37 Melissa had some beads. She used 1/4 Of the beads for an art project and
gave 5/12 of the beads to her friends. She had 56 beads left in the end.
How manybeads did Melissa have at first?
38. Amy spent $2109 during the Great Singapore Sale. She bought a laptop, a
camera and a watch. The laptop cost $899 and the camera cost $295 less than
the laptop. How much did she spend on the watch?
39. a) Mrs. Tan does her laundry once every 2 days. Mrs, Lee does her
laundryonce every 3 days while Mrs, Ong does her laundry once every 8 days.
If all ofthem do their laundry on 1st of August, on which day would they
do theirlaundry together again in the same month?
b) In the South-Zone table tennis competition, there were 6 teams
altogether All the teams must play against each other only Once. How many
matcheswere played altogether?
40. The total mass of 4 packets of rice and 3 packets of sugar is 2210g.
Ifa packetof sugar is 80g lighter than a packet of rice, what is the mass
of 5 such packetsof Sugar?
41 Mary went shopping with some money.In Shop A, Mary spent 2/3 of her
money on a blouse. At the bookstore, Maryspent 1/4 of her remaining money
on a book. Finally, she spent all her money tobuy 2 CDs at $15 each. How
much did she have at first?
42. Siti had 6 times as many apples as David at first. After Siti had given
450apples to David, they had an equal number of apples.a) Find the number
of apples David had at first.
b) David gave away some apples and had half the number of apples Sitihad.
How many apples did David give away?
43 Mr. Tan’s salary is $3544, Mrs. Tan’s salary is 3/4 of Mr, Tan’s salary.
a) What is Mrs. Tan’s monthly salary?
b) Mr. and Mrs. Tan spend2/7 of their monthly salary on transportation and
twice asmuch on groceries. They spend $200 on clothes every month. They
save the rest on their money. How much do they save in a year?
44. Siti, Rahmesh and Peter had 528 stickers at first. Siti bought another
32stickers, Ramesh gave 1/5 of his stickers away and Peter was given as
many stickers as he had at first by his father. In the end, all three of
them had equal number of stickers. Find the number of stickers Siti had at
first
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2012
PRIMARY 4
MATHEMATICS
(1) 9 (2) 8
(3) 3 (4) 5
(1) 2 2/9
(3) 2 3/9
(2) 2 1/3
(4) 2 2/3
(1) 55°
(3) 125°
(2) 90°
(4) 180°
(1) North-east
(3) North-west
(2) South-east
(4) South-west
10. Fandi bought 12 pens that cost $3 each and 10 pencils that cost $0.50
each. He gave the cashier a 50-dollar note. How much change did he
get back?
11. Jane ate 2/7 of a cake for breakfast and 1/7 of it for tea. What
fraction ofthe cake was left?
(1)3/7 (2)3/14
(3)4/7 (4)11/14
12. Renee ran a distance of 4/5 km. James ran 3 times as far as her. What
was the total distance that both of them ran?
(1) l 3/5km
(3) 3 1/5km
(2) 2 2/5km
(4) 3 4/5 km
13. In the figure below, ABCD is a square. Given that ∠CBE = 7O°,
find ∠DBE.
14. Study the number pattern below. What is the missing number in thebox?
177,457,757,[ ],1417
(1) 18 (2) 36
(3) 46 (4) 54
29. Rafie has 24 765 stamps. His uncle gives him another 1047 stamps.How
many stamps does Rafie have now? Round off your answer to the
nearest thousand.
30. In the figure below, AB, CD and EF are straight lines. They meet at the
centre marked ‘O’.a) Name the marked angle in the figure below.
b) Measure the marked angle.
31. The figure below shows a line AB and a point C. Draw a
lineperpendicular to AB passing through point C.
32. In the figure below, JKLM is a rectangle. Given that ∠NKL = 55°,find
the sum of ∠a, ∠b and ∠c.
33. Yisanumber. 2/7 ofYis8. What istwiceofy?
34. Every time Nigel saved 60Ø, his father put another 30Ø into his
savings.When Nigel had $13.50 in his savings, how much of it had been
putinby his father?
35. The diagram below shows the different locations in a park. Anna is
standing at the spot marked with a Y and is facing the swing. She makes a
180° turn anti-clockwise and then a 3/4turn clockwise. Which location is
she facing now?
36. Claire bought 3/4kg of prawns on Monday. She bought 5/6kg moreprawns on
Tuesday than on Monday. What was the total mass ofprawns she bought on both
days? Express your answer in its simplestform.
37 In the figure below, ABCD is a rectangle. ∠y is 1/2 of∠x. ∠y is 2/3
of∠z. Find ∠z.
38. Ahmad scored 84 marks for his Science test. Stella scored ofAhmad’s
score. Stellar scored 7/8 of Raja’s score. What was the totalmarks that the
three children scored?
39. Christina had $200. She spent 2/5 of her money on a pair of skates.
She also bought a book that cost 1/8 of what she had paid for theskates.
How much money had she left?
40. Auntie Lucy received $22 for every frying pan she sold. She also
received a bonus of $85 for every 10 frying pans she sold. She sold
139 frying pans. How much money did she receive altogether?
41. There was a total of 80 pens and pencils in Ace Stationery Shop. There
were 4 times as many pencils as pens. After 34 pencils and some penswere
sold, there were 3 times as many pencils as pens left. How manypens were
sold?
42. Andy, Benny and Calvin have a total of 2040 stamps. Andy has twiceas
many stamps as Benny. Benny has 200 stamps more than Calvin. How many
stamps does Benny have?
43. Mrs Tan bought some packets of sweets. She gave 3 sweets to each
of the 15 girls and 2 sweets to each of the 19 boys in her class. Shegave
her son the same number of sweets that she had given to all theboys and
girls in her class. She had 4 sweets left in the end.(a) How many sweets
did Mrs Tan give her class?
(b) How many packets of sweets did Mrs Tan buy if there were 5sweets in one
packet?
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PRIMARY 4
MATHEMATICS
(1) 5
(2) 2
(3) 9
(4) 4
2. Find the difference between 8 403 and 2 628.Round off the answer to the
nearest hundred.
(1) 5700
(2) 5800
(3) 6200
(4) 6300
(1) 12421
(2) 12556
(3) 16021
(4) 16156
(1) 1207
(2) 1007
(3) 127
(4) 107
(1) 22
(2) 24
(3) 56
(4) 72
6. In the number line shown below, which mixed number does the letter
Astand for?
(1) 5 1/3
(2) 5 1/4
(3)6 1/3
(4) 6 1/4
(2)3/7
(3)5/9
(4)7/12
(1) 30
(2) 60
(3) 3
(4) 675
(1) 5
(2) 9
(3) 12
(4) 15
10. There are 12 red beads and 8 blue beads in a container. What fraction
of thebeads in the container is blue?
1. 1/3
2. 2/5
3. 3/5
4. 2/3
11. Jane has 36 clips. She gives 4/9 of the clips to her Sister. How many
clips has sheleft?
(1) 16
(2) 20
(3) 27
(4) 32
(2) 7 6/10
(3)7 9/10
(4) 8 1/10
(1) 23cm2
(2) 46cm2
(3) 76 cm2
(4) 166cm2
14. How many angles within the figure below are bigger than a right angle?
(1) 9
(2) 7
(3)5
(4) 4
15. Study the figure below carefully. How many more triangles must be
shaded so that 3/4 of the figure is shaded?
(1)5
(2)7
(3)10
(4)12
18. How many right angles does the minute hand make when it moves from 2
p.m. to3.45 p.m. on the same day?
(1) 6
(2) 7
(3) 3
(4) 4
17. Which of the following marked angle is greater than a right angle but
smaller than2 right angles?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(1)80cm
(2)96cm
(3)120cm
(4)384 cm
19. Part of a 2 m wire is cut and bend into a square and a triangle as
shown below.The triangle has 3 equal sides. What is the length of the
remaining wire?
(1)55cm
(2)85 cm
(3)115 cm
(4) 175cm
20. A box can be filled up with either 40 big marbles or 60 small marbles.
If there are10 big marbles in the box now, how many more small marbles are
needed to fill upthe box?
(1) 15
(2)30
(3)45
(4) 50
21. Form the smallest 5-digit number with the digits 3, 8, 0, 5 and 6 that
is divisibleby 5. Each digit can be used only once.
22. Complete the number pattern.24 064, 24 082, 24 100,___, 24 136
23. Express 16/6 as a mixed number in its simplest form.
24. How many pairs of perpendicular lines are there in the figure below?
25 14/35 = []/30 What is the missing numerator in the box?
26. The perimeter of a rectangle is 48 cm. The length of the rectangle is
thrice itsbreadth. What is the breadth of the rectangle?
27.The figure below is not drawn to scale. It is made up of a rectangle and
a squareA. Find the area of the shaded part of the figure.
28. 7-(3/8)=[ ]
29. In the figure below, name the line that is parallelto line AE.
30. What is the missing number in the box?
31. Mark ∠CEB In the diagram below. Use a protractor to measure ∠CEB.
The graph below shows the number of books borrowed by class 4B from January
to May of a certain year. February’s figure is left out in the graph below.
Study the graph and answer questions 32 to 34.
32. What is the total number of books borrowed from March to May?
33. If 2/3 of the books borrowed in January were English books, how many
booksborrowed in that month wore non-English books?
34. If the pupils borrowed a total of 770 books over the five months,
complete the bar graph aboveby drawing the missing bar that represents the
number of booksborrowed in February.
35. 213 children shared some boxes of pencils. After they had taken 16
pencils each, there were 2 pencils left. How many pencils were there at
first?
36. Lovell uses some black and white beads to make a bracelet. For every
black bead used, she uses three white beads. She uses black beads at the
beginning and end of the bracelet. If she uses 20 black beads in all, how
manywhite beads does she use to make the bracelet?
37. Thaddeus is facing the Northwest direction. He first made a 1/2 turn in
the clockwise direction followed by a 3/4 turn in an anti-clockwise
direction. Inwhich direction will he be facing in the end?
38. 2/3 of a number is 10. What is 1/5 of the same number?
39. The following figure is not drawn to scale. Find the perimeter of the
figure.
40. How many 4 cm by 4 cm squares can be cut from a rectangular board
measuring24 cm by 20 cm?
41. Johnny and Kenneth have a total mass of 81 kg. If Johnny is 3 kg
lighter thanKenneth, what is Kenneth’s mass?
42. The pupils of class 4A were selling coupons for the school carnival.
For every 8 coupons sold, they received 4 star tokens. If they received a
total of 32 star tokens, how many coupons did they sell?
43. Jim spent 1/4 of his money on lunch and 1/3 of his money on a pencil
case.(a) What fraction of the money did he spend?
(b) If he had $15 left, how much money did he have at first?
44. Farmer John owns a total of 40 ducks and goats on his farm. If thetotal
number oflegs of the animals is 108, how many ducks does Farmer John have?
45. There were strings of different coloured lights on a Christmas tree.The
red lights lit once in every 2 seconds, the green lights lit once in every
5 seconds and theyellow lights lit once in every 10 seconds. How many times
would the threecoloured lights lit together in half a minute?
Primary 4 Mathematics
Booklet A
1) 83090
3) 85 090
2) 84 190
4) 94 090
1)30 2)300
3) 3000 4) 30000
1) 1280
3) 10174
2) 9 940
4) 10460
4. In the figure below, which of the following two lines are parallel?
1) AD and EF
3) AF and CE
2) BFandDE
4) DGand EF
5. How many common factors are there in the numbers 36 and 42?
1)3 2)4
3)5 4)6
1) 40010 2) 40000
3) 39891 4) 39991
1)A 2)B
3)D 4)E
8. When rounded off to the nearest hundred, there are 7600 cans of food
Collected during a food donation drive. What is the greatest possible
number of cans collected?
1) 7649 2) 7651
3) 7749 4) 7751
9. In the figure below, how many angle(s) is/are smaller than 2 right
anglesbut larger than a right angle?
1) 1 2)2
3) 3 4)4
1) 460° 2)54°
3)134°
4) 144°
1)A
3)C
2) B
4)D
12. What is the missing number in the box?6(8/12)=[]/3
1)2 2)4
3)20 4)80
1.3(1/12),3(1/3),3(1/4),3(1/6)
2.3(1/6),3(1/4),3(1/3),3(1/12)
3.3(1/3),3(1/4),3(1/6),3(1/12)
4.3(1/12),3(1/6),3(1/4),3(1/3)
14. A jar contained 7/10ℓ of water. A glass contained 1/2ℓ less water than
thejar. How many litres of water did the jar and the glass contain
altogether?
1) 1/5ℓ
2) 9/10ℓ
3) 1(1/5) ℓ
4) 1(9/10)ℓ
15. The bar graph below shows the number of visitors to a museum over four
months. A total of 60 boys and 80 girls visited the museum in the
fourmonths. How many more adults than children visited the museum overthe
four months?
1) 140
3) 340
2) 200
4) 480
1) Clinic 2) Library
3) School 4) Park
19. Mrs Soh bought a 4-kg cake for a party. Her family ate 1 2/3 kg of the
cake. Then she gave away 1 1/6 kg of cake to her neighbours. How muchcake
did she have left?
1) 1 1/6 kg 2) 1 5/kg
3) 2 1/6kg 4) 2 5/6kg
20. The table below shows the number of girls and boys in two classes.
If there are twice as many girls as boysin Primary 4B, how many girls
are there in Primary 4A?
1) 15
3) 36
2) 18
4) 51
21. Find the product of the 8th multiple of 2 and the 3rd multiple of 7.
22. Look at the pattern below. How many will there be in row 7?
23. What is the missing mixed number in the box?
24. In the box below, draw a line perpendicular to XY that passes through
point A.
25. Which line is parallel to QS and perpendicular to TR?
26. Using the straight line YZ given below, draw ∠XYZ equal to
135.Label∠XYZ clearly.
27. Lina has 319 red beads and 34 fewer green beads than red beads.
Shewants to pack all of the beads into packets of 8 beads. What is the
smallestnumber of packets she needs to pack all the beads?
28. The figure below is made up of 18 identical triangles. How many more
triangles must be shaded so that 2/3 of the figure is shaded?
29. The table below shows the total marks Esther scored in English,
Chinese,Mathematics and Science.Esther’s Science marks were half of her
Chinese marks. How many marks didshe obtain for English?
30. The graph below shows the amount of money saved up by four siblings to
buy a car. The car costs $98 015. How much more money do they need tosave?
31. The graph below shows the amount of milk in 5 pails. If every litre of
milk can fill 4 cups with milk, how many such cups can pails A and D fillin
all?
32. The product of two facing pages of a book is 210. What are the two
pages?
33. After 728 library books have been loaned to pupils,4/11 of the books
remained in the library.How many books were there at first?
34 When Hui En turns through an angle of 225° in the anti-clockwise
direction, she will face the orchid garden. Where was she facing at first?
35. Cain had 96 marbles. 32 marbles were yellow, 24 were red and the rest
were blue. What fraction of the marbles were blue? Leave your answer in the
simplest form.
36. There were 8 groups of participants at a Workshop. Each group had
49participants. The participants were then regrouped into 7 groups. How
many
participants were there in each of the 7 groups then?
37. There are 19 times as many pupils as teachers at a concert. 1f there
are 75teachers and 809 girls, how many boys are there at the concert?
38. Mr Heng received a bonus of $4842. He gave his wife of 1/3 of it. Then
heshared the remaining amount equally with his two daughters. How much did
each daughter receive?
39. Baker Weng had a sack of flour weighing 24 kg. He used 5/8of it to bake
bread. How much flour did he have left? Leave your answer in kg.
40. 3 children were told to round off the number of sweets in a bag to the
nearest ten. Adil’s answer was 50. Boaz’s answer was 60 while Rani’s
answer was 70. The actual number of sweets is a 2-digit number that is a
multiple of 7. The sum of the digits in the number is 9. Which child gave
thecorrect answer?
41. Muthu bought 20 apples, 9 kg of bananas and 8 kg of papaya. He paid for
all the fruits with a fifty-dollar note. How much change will he receive?
42. Amanda read 1/3 of a book on Saturday and 2/9 of the same book on
Sunday. She had 1020 pages left to be read. How many pages were there in
thebook?
43. Jacob and Paul had an equal number of trading cards. In a game, Jäcob
lost 73 of his trading cards while paul lost 145 of his trading cards. Then
Jacob had fourtimes as many trading cards asPaul. How many trading cards
didPaul have at first?
44. Mrs Lim bought 3/8 of the shoes at a closing down sale of a factory.
She paid$9 for each pair of shoes. If all the shoes cost her $1323, how
many pairs ofshoes were on sale?
45. At a durian plantation, there Were a number of durians on sale. For
every 16durians bought, 2 durians were given away free. Mr Yusoff received
a total of 96 durians free while Mr Hong received 112 durians free. If
there were 45 durians left, how many durians were on sale?
46. A number of pupils were told to stand in a straight line to welcome the
guest-of-honour at a concert. The distance between every 2 pupils was
1m.The pupil in the middle was 9m away from the third pupil in the line.
How many pupils were there in the line altogether?
(1) 6tens
(2) 6 hundreds
(3) 6 thousands
2. Round off the sum of 87645 and 489 to the nearest hundred.
(1) 88000
(2) 88100
(3) 88130
(4) 88134
3. The numbers below are arranged in ascending order.What are the missing
numbers in the blank? 14635,15436,______,_____,16563, 17291
(2) l2andl8
(3) l8and2l
(4) 21and27
5. Which one of the following length of strings can be cut into equal
lengthsof 2 cm, 4 cm and 5cm without any remainder?
(1) 10cm
(2) 20 cm
(3) 30cm
(4) 50cm
6. Whiçh one of the following numbers when rounded off to the nearest tenis
4 860?
(1) 4865
(2) 4864
(3) 4854
(4) 4851
(1) 138
(2) 198
(3) 1 038
(4) 1098
(1) 65g
(2) 260g
(3) 390 g
(4) 455g
The table below shows the number of books sold by Mr Lim in 5 days.Study
the table and answer questions 9 to 11.
9. 3/4 of the books sold on Monday were Chinese books. How manyChinese
books did Mr Lim sell that day?
(1) 9
(2) 18
(3) 27
(4) 34
10. What is the difference between the total number of books sold
onweekends and weekdays?
(1)34
(2) 46
(3) 126
(4) 160
11 On Saturday, the first 50 books were sold at $10 each. The rest of the
books were sold at $8 each. How much, did Mr Lim collect on Saturdayfrom
the sale of the books?
(1) $490
(2) $500
(3) $580:
(4) $138O
12 . 5/6 + 5/6 + 5/6 = 15/[ ] .What is the missing number in the box?
(1) 6
(2) 18
(3) 24
(4) 216
1) 4/6
2) 14/6
3) 4/18
4) 14/18
(1) 9
(2) 6
(3) 3
(4) 11
15. 4/9 + [ ]/18 = 5/6 What is the missing number in the box?
(1) 1
(2) 6
(3) 7
(4) 8
16. Ray collected 48 stamps. He gave 1/3 of them away.How many stamps had
he left?
(1) 16
(2) 32
(3) 36
(4) 42
17.What is the size of the angle in the figure below?
(1) 65°
(2) 75°
(3) 115°
(4) 125°
(1) AB
(2) CD
(3) EF
(4) GH
(1) A
(2) 8
(3) C
(4) D
(1) 9cm
(2) 18cm
(3) 36 cm
(4) 81 cm
The graph below shows the growth of a bean plant, Study the graph carefully
and answer questions 21 and 22.
21 What is the increase in height of the bean plant from Day 6 to Day 7?
22. How many days does it take for the bean to grow from 1 cm to 4 cm?
23. What is the greatest number, which when rounded off to its nearest
hundred, is 4 700?
24. [ ]+7=191R3.What is the missing number in the box?
25. Using the digits 2, 3, 4, 5 and 7, form the smallest 5-digit even
number.
26. I am a 2-digit number. I have 4 factors. All my factors are
oddnumbers.I am between 10 and 20. What number am I?
The table below shows how the pupils from Primary 4A come to school,Study
the table carefully and answer questions 27 and 28.
27. How many pupils in Primary 4A walk to school?
28. How do most of the pupils in Primary 4A come to school?
29. 4 5/6=l+1+1+[ ]/6 What is the missing number in the box?
30. In the number line below, what is the value of X?Express your answer as
a mixed number In its simplest form.
31. Jayne had a whole bar of chocolate.May had only part of an identical
chocolate bar.Jayne gave 1/4 of her chocolate bar to May.Both girls had the
same length of the chocolate bar in the end.What fraction of the chocolate
bar had May at first?
32. Mrs Lee baked 3 pizzas.She ate 5/8 of a pizza and gave 1/2 of another
pizza to her son.What fraction of the pizza was left?Express your answer as
a mixed number.
33. Find the sum of 1/5 , 2/15 and 1/3. Express your answer in its simplest
form.
34. (a) Name a line that is parallel to EF.
(b) Name a line that is perpendicular to MN.
35. Use a set square and a ruler to draw a line perpendicular to WXthrough
the point Z. Mark and label the angle.
36. The diagram below is not drawn to scale. ABCD is a rectangle.
∠EAFistwicethe sizeof ∠DAE.Find ∠DAE.
37. The figure below is made up of 2 identical rectangles and a square.What
is the length of DM.
38. Draw an angle at B such that ∠ABC = 125°Mark and label the angle.
Study the diagram carefully and answer questions 39 and 40.
39. The school is _____ of the MRT station.
40. Angela is standing at the MRT station facing her house. She makes a
3/4- turn in an anticlockwise direction. Where would she be facing?
41. Carlene spent 1/7 of her money on magazines and 1/2 of her remaining
money on a dress. She had $27 left.(a) What fraction of her money was not
spent?
(b) How much money did she have at first?
42. There are 3 times as many chicken pies as beef pies in a shop.(a) There
are 36 chicken pies. What is the total number of pies in theShop?
(b) The beef pies were sold at $3 each and the chicken pies at $2 each.How
much did the shopkeeper collect from selling all the pies?
43. At a concert hall, the number of men was 3 times the number of
women.The number of women was 5 times the number of children.(a) There were
125 children. How many more women than childrenwere there?
(b) How many men were there?
44. Ali wants to hang 3 bird cages between Cage A and Cage E as shownin
the figure below.The distance between Cage A and Cage E is 3m.The distance
between Cage C and Cage E is twice the distancebetween cages A and C.(a)
How far Is cage C from cage A?
(b) Cage B is 1/2m from cage A and 1 1/4m from cage D.How far is cage D
from cage E?Express your answer as a mixed number.
45. Jess, Mabel and Kay had 192 beads altogether.Kay had 16 beads more than
Jess, and 44 beads more than Mabel.After Jess had given 4 beads to Mabel,
and Kay had given some beadsto Mabel, all of them had the same number of
beads.(a) How many beads did Mabel have at first?
(b) How many beads did Kay give to Mabel?
Rosyth School
(1) 45000
(2) 45200
(3) 45 260
(4) 45 300
(1) 2and4
(2) 3and4
(3) 8and24
(4) 24 and 36
(1) 360x20+36Ox7
(2) 360x2+360x7
(3) 300x2+6Ox7
(4) 3x27+6x27+0x27
(1) 3/4
(2)2 3/4
(3) 3 3/4
(4)3 3/5
(1) 9
(2) 2
(3) 18
(4) 4
6. Find the unknown angle in rectangle below. Figure is not drawn to scale.
(1) 2°
(2) 12°
(3) 22°
(4) 32°
(1) ∠ABD
(2) ∠ABE
(3) ∠CBD
(4) ∠CED
8. What is the second common multiple of 9 and 18?
(1) 18
(2)2
(3) 3
(4) 36
(1)8/3
(2)9/3
•(3)11/3
(4)18/3
(1) 5 3/4
(2) 4 4/8
(3) 5 5/8
(4) 5 4/12
11. Ali spent $10 and saved the rest. If he saved $2, what fraction of
hismoney did he saved?
1. 1/5
2. 1/6
3. 5/6
4. 2/3
12. What is the area of a rectangle of length 14cm when its breadth is
half its length?
(1) 21 cm2 .
(2) 28 cm2
(3) 56cm2
(4) 98cm2
13. The figure below shows 2 identical squares (not drawn to scale).The
area of a square is 36 cm2. Find the perimeter of the figure.
(1) 36cm .
(2) 42cm .
(3) 44cm
(4) 48 cm
14. Each student is given a set of 180 marbles. 73 of the marbles arered
and the rest are blue. If there are 13 students, how manyblue marbles are
there altogether?
(1) 221
(2) 949
(3) 1391
(4) 2340
15. The figure below is not drawn to scale. What is the length of AB?
(1)8 cm
(2)13cm
(3)15cm
(4)25cm
The Une gi-aph below shows the number of pupils who went overseas dun ng
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
18. If the total population of pupils was 300, how many pupils did not go
overseas in June?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(1) 10
(2) 30
(3) 40
(4) 60
17. What was the total number of pupils who went overseas in Jurie?
80
100
190
220
100
110
120
130
homework after lunch and the rest after dinner. What fraction of his
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
20. EnQi Is at the Orchard MRT station. She notices that the North-bound
train
arrives every 4 minutes and the South-bound train arrives every 6 mInutos.
If both trains arrived at 8.00 a.m., when would be the next time both the
(2) 8.10a.m.
(3) 8.12 am
(4) 8.24a.m.
For questions 21 to 40, show your working dearly in the space below each
question and write your answer in the answer boxes provIded. Give your
answers
21. 76 342=7 ten thousands +6 thousands + Elhundreds ‘+4 tens -‘2 ones
L J
22. A 4 digit whole number wou’d be 1 900 when rounded off to the nearest
I I
75
X H
600
LI
25. How many litres of water are there in the beakers shown bebw? Give your
answer a a fraction.
n il
26. Write a mixed number to show the fraction of the set of circles shaded.
1 1
[J 1
3m
[___
I:
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29. How many angles inside the figure shown below are greater than a right
angle?
30.
North
lo
31. The figure below shows 2 squares (not drawn to scale). The perimeter of
¡AJ
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32. Mary had m of cloth. She cut away rn. What Is the length of the cloth
loft?
1 mJ
33. Ravi bought 16 candies. He ale 3 candies and gave 7 candies to his
friends. What fraction of the candies was left? Give your answer in its
simplest form.
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34. Identity the pair of perpendicular lines given in the figure below.
•——
—•••
*_
C---
35. In the figure below, how many lines are parallel to line AB?
I: I
12
The bar graph shows the number of pupils who soered Band 1 for Mathcmatjc
in 4 primary four classes. Study the graph carefufly and answer questions
36
and 37.
37. If there are 168 pupils altogether n these four ciasses, how many
pupils do
not have Band I in Mathematics?
L :!
Number of
pupils who
scored
Band I
P4 Classes
— — - -, -
36. Complete the table lo stiow the Information given in the bar graph.
13
38. Jerry gave of his marbles to his friends and of them to his brother.
39. There are 160 puddings In a box. of them are mango puddings and the
rest of them are durlan puddings. How many durian puddings are there?
40. Farah had some pencils, When Farah tried to pack the pencils into packs
of
6, she had a remainder of 5 pencils. When she tried to pack the pencils
into
packs of 5, she found that she had a remainder of 2 pencils. What is the
14
For questions 41 to 45, show your woddng clearly In the spaœ belòw each
question and wdte your answers in the blanks provided. The marks for each
41. of the people at a school carnival were boys, of them were glus and
(b) If there were 240 boys, how many girls and adults were there
altogether?
Answer (a) (2 m)
(b)_________ (2 m)
15
42. Chandra has 273 beads and Damlen has 149 beads. How many beads
must Chandra give to Damlen In order for both of them to have an equal
number of beads?
16
flhrij _
If Irfan wants his tower to roach the 8th level, how many sticks does he
need?
17
44. At a party there were 36 chIldren. The boys were given 3 balloons each
and
the girls were given 5 balloons each. If a total of 154 balloons were
giver’
out, how many balloons were given to the girls at the party?
1g
45. Lamp posts are installed every 12 m along a road. Between every 2 lamp
posts, there are 4 shrubs. Altogether there are 652 shrubs along this road.
a) How many lamp posts are there along this road?
12m
Answer: (a) (2 m)
(b)_ (2 m)
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ANSW’R 810E 7
SCHOOL : ROSYTH
TERM : SAl
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31)Perimeter of square-28
Side of square-*284 = 7
AreaofsquareA-)7x7 49cmì
32)1/3-)3/9
7/9—3/9 = 419M
33)16/16—3/16 = 13/16
13/16—7/16 = 6/16
6/162 = 3/8
34)BDI DA
35)2 pairs
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36)28 / 20
37)AltogetI1er-3 + 28 = 66
66 + 34 = loo
100 + 20 = 120
168—120 48pupils
38)1/4 -7/8
39)l/8-*160÷g 20
20 x 3 = 60 durian puddings
40)17 pencils.
8/8—5/8 = 3/8
b)2u-) 240
1u-24O÷2 = 120
6u—120 6 = 720
422+2 = 211
211 — 149 = 62
Check
149+62=211 163+1=164
44)36 z 5 = 180
180—154 = 26
5—3 = 2
26+2 = 13 (boys)
36—13 = 23 (girls)
23 x 5 = 115
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AI TONG SCHOOL
2012
SEMESTRAL ASSESSMENT I
DURATION : 1 H 45 MIN
PRIMARY 4
MATHEMATICS
I NSTRUCTIONS
Name
Class
Parent’s Signature
Date
. —. ——
: Primary
Marks:
Section A
Questions I 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 ór 4)
(1) 20
(2) 200
(3) 2000
(4) 20 000
2 Which of the following numbers is 15 010 when rounded off to the nearest
10?
(1) 15106
(2) 15016
(3) 15014
(4) 15004
(1) 21 314
(2) 21 414
(3) 21 514
(4) 21 614
. FC
(1) AF
(2) ED
(3) FD
(4) FC
(1) 13
(2) 23
(3) 872
(4) 1472
6 54isnotamultipleof
(1) 9
(2) 6
(3) 3 —
(4) 4
Each cabin could carry 6 passengers. What Is the least number of cabins
needed
(1) 48
(2) 49
(3) 50
(4) 51
(1)
(2)
12
(3) 3.!
(4) 3
9 Johan has 40 marbles. He gave of it to his cousin. How many marbles had
he
left?
(1) 8
(2) 10
(3) 32
(4) 50
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lo Mr Cheng finished polishing and waxing his car at 1.25 p.m.., He took
lj.h to wash
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(2) 10.04a.m.
(3) lO.14a.m.
(4) 10.46a.m.
5 2
(1)1
10
(2) 3.
(3)
(4)
12 The figure below is made up of a square and a circle. The area of the
shaded circle
is 16 cm2 Given that the area of the square is 4 times the area of the
circle. What is
?cm
(1) 64cm
(2) 16cm
(3) 8cm
(4) 4cm
13 Look at the composite figure below. What is the perimeter of the shaded
figure?
70cm
130cm
(1) lO0cm
(2) 200 cm
(3) 360 cm
(4) 900cm
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(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 5
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Section B
questions which require units, give your answers in the Units stated. . .
(40 marks)
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18 Form the smallest five-digit yen number using all the digits below.
0, 7, 8, 2, 5
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3 10 12
4 6, 12 16
20 1459x9=
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23 In the figure below, ABCO is a square. LADE = 25°. Find the value of ¿p.
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24 In a car park, there are 35 cars and motorbikes. If there are 120 wheels
altogether,
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iB
‘C
6 6
— 7
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cm2
NE
NE
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12
The totál arëa is 54 òin. The breadth of each rectangle is 3 cm. What is
the
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15m
12m
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13
Section C
35 $6427 was shared among Paul, Tom and Dick. Paúl received 1235 less than
Torn
and Dick received the same amount as Paul. How much money did Tom receive?
Ans:
[3J
36 Sammy has thrice as many biscuits as Medin. The total number of Sammy’s
and
Meihn’s biscuits is twice that of Amy’s. The three of them have a total of
210
biscuits. How many more biscuits does Sammy have than MeiIin?
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square is. 7 cm and the breadth of the rectangle is 9 cm. What is the area
of the
rectangle?
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38 Bala enjoys eating chocolate. Each day, he would eat 2 more chocolate
than the
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39 A piece of wire, 144 cm long, is cut into two eqùal pieces, A and B.
Wire A is benito
form a tiiangle. Wire B is cut into two pieces again and used tõT&thi à
rèctang(e and
The perimeter of the triangle is 3 times the perimeter of the square. Find
the breadth
of the rectangle.
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If there were 48 girls, how many people were there at the party?
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41 Lydia makes patterns using black and white beads and match sticks as
shown
below. .
(b) How many matchsticks does she need to complete Pattern 305?
Ans:(b)_ j2j
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42
10cm
15cm
a) find ¿xand
b) the area of the shaded part.
D C
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43 Linda had 424 beads and Mary had 188 beads. After each of them gave away
an
equal number of beads, Linda had thrice às many beads left as Mary.
(b) _[3J
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35)
$61923 = $2064
210±6 = 35
lunit = 35 biscuits
35x3 =105
105—35 = 70
37)28 X 2 =56
56—18 = 38
38±2 = 19
19 x 9 = 171cm2
38)5 + 7 + 9
6 + 8 + 10
7 + 9 + 11
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39)1443 = 48
18 + 18 = 33
48—36 = 12
12±2 = 6
40)3/5 Girls
48+3 = 16
16 x 5 = 80 (no.of chi$dren)
80±4 = 20
20 x 7 = 140
$6427
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41)a)i)6 ii)14
b)305 x 2 = 610
... 610+2=612
42)a)90 — 20 = 70
702= 35
= area of rectangle
= 10 x 20 = 200
b)
118—118 = 70
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2 units
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SEMESTRAL ASSESSMENT I
MATHEMATICS
11 MAY2012
BOOKLET A
20 questions
40 marks
For each question, four options are given. One of them is the corred
answer.
Make your choice (1, 2, 3 or 4). Shade the ocrect oval (1, 2, 3 or 4) on
the Optical
Answer Sheet. .
(1) 19714
(2)
19740
(3) 90714
(4)
90740
2. 1!
. 4
(1)
(2) 2-
(3) 3
(4) 3
3. How many angles inside the figure below are bigger than a right angle?
(1) 6
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
4. Jane took 15 minutes to eat her lunch. She finished eating at 1.10 p.m.
(1) 1.25a.m.
(2) 1.25p.m.
(3) 12.55a.m.
(4) l2.55pm
5. Alice had 20 cookies. She gave of them away. How many cookies did she
give away?
(1) 8
(2) 2
(3) 12
(4) 4
6. What is the value of the digit 4 in the sum of 12437 and 52 431?
(1) 4000
(2) 400
(3) 40
(4) 4
7. Ethan turned 90° clockwise and is facing north-west now. Where was he
facing at first?
(1) North
(2) South-west
(3) South-east
(4) North-east
(2)
8. 5_(_1=i+.
(1)
(2) 3.
(3)
(4) 6
(1) //
//
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(3)
(4)
CHAWEL
(1) 5 .
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
11. toget4..?
(1) 7
(2) 11
(3) 13
(4) 18
12. A pail was hatf-fÌl)ed with water. Jack transferred the water from the
pail into
How much water can the pail hold when it is completely filled with water?
(1) 3f l4Omf
(2) 4t4Omf
(3) 6f 280mt
(4) 8f 80mt
13. A bus leaves a bus terminal every 15 min. The first bus leaves at 8.00
a.m.
How many buses would have left the bus termmal from 8.00 a.m. to 9.55 a.m.?
(1) 6
(2) 7
(3) 8
(4) 9
J BUen 7
frVomenI
On which day is the difference in the number of women and men who attended
(I) Dayl
(2) Day2
(3) Day3
(4) Day4
15. A 2-kg cake was shared equally among 9 friends. How much of the cake
did
(1) kg
(2) --kg
18
(3) kg
(4)
14. The graph below shows the number of people who were present at a
football
. .
0 200
1000
16. Sitj bought 2 dolls and 3 books. The cost of 1 doll is twice the cost
of I book.
She paid $140 for the dolls and books. How much did she pay for the books?
(1)
(2)
(3) $60
(4) $84
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48 cm2
$20
$28
A B
D C
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
60°
105°
120°
150°
V ti
(1) 16cm
(2) 12cm
(3) 6cm
(4) 4cm
19. A shop sells oranges and apples at the price shown below.
$0.50 each
Buy 3 oranges
1 bag of 5 apples
for $2
Mrs Tan bought some apples and oranges from the shop. She paid $6 in total.
(1) 5
(2) 8
(3) 10
(4) 12
1 . 1 .
20. of the toys Bryan has is as many as of the toys Nina has.
Nina has 18 more toys than Bryan. How many toys do they have
altogether?
(1) 108
(2) 90
(3)54
(4) 48
nd or booklet A
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SEMESTRAL ASSESSMENT I
MATHEMATICS
11 MAY2012
BOOKLET B
25 questions
60 marks
NAME•
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CLASS : PRIMARY 4
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MARKS OBTAIN:
— i40
160
BOOkLET A:
BOOKLET B:
TOTAL :
— ______._I100
Show your working dearly in the spaces below each question and write your
answers in the spaces provided. For questions which require units, give
your
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writen
this
space.
22. Whatis2!x6?
Answer:
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24. Name two pairs of parallel lines.
Do not
write in
ts
space.
Answer: II ____
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25. Mr Lun had 3 kg 50g of flour. He used 500 g and packed the rest equally
Answer:
26. What fraction of the figure is shaded? Give your answer in its simplest
form.
Answer:
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¿7. What is the correct mixed number indicated by the arrow below?
They have a total value of $10. At least how many notes do I have?
10
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write in
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Then he gave kg of his rice to a neighbour. How much rice has he left?
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The table shows the number of carrots and turnips harvested by Farmer John
from May to July. Study it carefully and answer Questions 33 and 34.
carrot7
øTurnlp
34. In August, the total number of carrots and turnips harvested was twice
the
total number of carrots and turnips harvestçd in May. What is the total
12
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write in
this .
space.
33. In which month was the number of carrots harvested twice the number of
turnips?
Answer:
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He took I h 25 min longer to reach Town A than Town B. How long did the
write in
. space.
36. Javier tas some 5and 20coins. There are 5 more 20coins than the
50Ø coins. The total value of these coins is $8. How many 50coins does
Javier have?
Answer:
37. Giant Cookies Factory baked 6000 cookies. It supplied all its cookies
to
Answer: ______________
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38. Lina grows 14 tulips and some roses in her garden. of her flowers are
Do not
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space.
Answer ______________
39. The figure is made up of a square and a triangle. The perimeter of the
figure
Answer: _____________ cm
to Mary, they had the same number of buns. How many buns did Mary and
Answer:
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SectionC(5x4=2Omarks)
Wod out the answers for cacti of the folkwing questions. All woriungs must
be
Answer:(a) [2)
(b)______________ [2)
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ThedistancebetweentoyèAandD2m
The distance between toys A and B is the same as the distance betwe
toysCandD.
16
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write in
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space.
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43. Jennifer had $120 more than Nora at first. After Nora gave $60 to
Jennifer, Do not
Jennifer had 3 times the amount of money Nora has. How much money did Wnte
in
17 SCORE
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44. The figure below is made up of 3 rectangles and I big square. Do not
DGJN is the square. The length of EH is twice that of AD, and AB = EF.
write in
this
E_____ F Space.
___ . . .
54cm
(b)_____
18 SCORE
45. Two persons can sit at each side of a square table as shown in Figure
1.
Each time more tables are added, they are joined by the side to form a
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(b) Mrs Wang wants to form a long table that can sit 60 persons.
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30)a)A
b)270°
31)28
Left-12kg — 3kg
= 81/3 kg
35)245—125 = 120
3h 65mm = 4h 5mm
36)5 X 20c = $1
$8—$1 =$7
$7+70c = 10
37)6000—4000 = 2000
2000+20 = 100
24)WZ//XY
ZP/fWX
25)850g
26)1/3
33)Juty
= 3900
Aug-)3900 x 2
= 7800
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38)14÷ 2 = 7
7 x 5 = 35
39)54—15—12 = 27
273=9cm
40)60 = 1/5
60 x 8 = 480
16100—2000 = 14100
141003 = 4700
b)$4700 x 2 = $9400
42) ?
A B C D E
I I I
1— 2m
2—1 = 1
AB = CD
AB=1±2= V2m
BE = 1 + 1/2 + 12/3
= 1 + 3/6 + 14/6
= 27/6 = 31/6m
$120
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1u-24O+2 = 120
4u-)120x4= $480
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44)a)EH46 x 2 = 12
(54—12)—8=34•
10 x 2 = 20
34—20 = 14
b)34 + 34 = 38
54 + 54+ 6 + 6 = 120
45)a)4 x 2 = 8
b)F1 = 4 + 4
F2=4+4+4
F3 = $ + 4 +4 +4
60—4 = 56
564 = 14
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Class : Primary 4 ( )
Parent’s Signature:
MATH EMATI Cs
PAPER 1
Booklet A
BOOklet B
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Toldi fO(
Pope 1
Z’60
For each question, four options are given. One of them is the correct
answer.
1. Whatjsthevalueof7jç92873
(1) 7
(2) 70
(3) 700
(4) 7000
(1) 54600
(2) 54 700
(3) 55000
(4) 55600
3. Multip’y 39 by 42. From the product, what is the value of the digit in
the
hundreds place?
(1) 100
(21 300
(3) 600
(4) 800
(1) 640
(2) 880
(3) 6 400
(4) 8080
5. A
(1) 155°
(2) 180°
(3) 235°
(4) 270°
6. 64 is a common multiple of
(1) land3
(2) 2ond5
(3) 3and4
(4) 4and8
(1) 10cm
12) 20cm
(3) 25 cm
(4) 100cm
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8. How many paWs of parauiel lines are there in the above figuro?
(‘) ‘
(2) 2
(3) 3
(41 4
9. How many pairs of perpendicular fines are there in the above figure?
(‘) ‘
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
(‘) 39
(2) 5
(3) 3
(4) 15
End of Booklet A
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Paper 1 (Booklet B)
Each question carries 2 marks. Write your answers in the boxes provided.
For
questions which require units, give your answers in the units stated.
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14. A line XY ha been drawn for you. Using a prõtractcx, draw an angle
such that ZXYZ = 1150. Mark and label the angle drawn.
15. Draw a line perpendicular to AB. The line must pass through Y.
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How much time did they take altogether to complete the homework?
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Find thevalue of X
21. What is the missing fraction, cxpress your answer as a mixed number
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27
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The bar graph below shows the number of pupils who took par-t in ball
games. Study the graph carefully and answer questions 22 and 23.
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23. How many more pupils participated in football than the total number
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. 25. . of the pupils in Sunny Primary School ore girls. There are 1374
boys in
. the school. How many girls ore there k Sunny Primary School?
26. Dorren bought 5 wallets and gave the cashier $200. If he received o
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1 1
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8cm
L cml
29. The perimeter of the square, ABCJ, is 24 cm. Find the length BD.
2cm
F E
7 cm
cm
30. Chelsea has fewer than 50 exercIse books. She can arrange them into
either 5 or 6 equal piles. How many exercise books does she have?
End of Booklet B
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Name: ________
Class : Primary 4 ( )
( ) Date: 11 May2012
Parent’s Signature:
Marks: /40
MATH EMATI Cs
PAPER 2
space provided for eàch question and write your answers in the spaces
provided. For questions which require units, give your answers in the
units.
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repacked the oranges into bags of 20. How many bags did he use?
Ans:________________
poured! of the drink into some glasses. How many litres of drink were
Am
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5; Susan has a total of 20 ducks and goats in her farm. These animals have
Ans:
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6. Ran, has sóme stickers. If she gives 7 slickers to each of her friends,
she
will have 3 stickers left. If she gives 8 stickers to each of her friends,
she
will have a shortage of 3 stIckers. How many slickers does Rani have?
Ans:
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7. Peter has 8 times as many boõks as Shown. When Peter gave 72 bOÒkS
Ans:
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lOan
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10cm
14cm
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10. ! of the flowers in a basket are white, 1 of them are red and the
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remaining are yellow. There are 27 more yellow flowers than red ones.
Ans:
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1)40 x 25 = 1000
1000±20 = 50
He used 50 bags.
2)8 + 32 = 40
40+5 = 8
8 x 3 = 24
3)2 + 6 = 8
8—6=2
4)2 + 8 = 10
90+10 = 9
A pen cost $9
5)Total animals = 20
20 x 4=80
80—48 = 32
4—2 = 2
32+2 = 16 (duck)
20—16 = 4
6) 5 13 21 29 37 4 53 61
10 17 24 31 38 4
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7)P[____
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J 72
72
72+2 = 36
36 x 6 = 216
8)14 x 10 = 140
140 x 2 =280
40 x 2 = 80
280—80 = 200
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A 42 >B 28 C
309+3= 103
103 + 38 = 131
131—42 = 89
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114 = 2/8
5—2=3
27—3= 9
9 x 8 = 72
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(b) Questions 1 to 20
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MATHEMATICS
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BOOKLET A
20 Questions
40 Marks
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 cr4) on the Optical Answer Sheet.
(40 marks)
seventy?
(1) 45 760
(2) 45 670
(3) 45607
(4) 4 567
2 The difference between the vatues of the digit ‚‚ and the digit 7’ in
823711s .
(1) 5
(2) 1 300
(3) 1 930
(4) 2070
(1) 6000
(2) 6 800
(3) 6 900
(4) 7000
(1) 12
(2) 18
(3) 36
(4) 54
(1) 2and4
(2) 24and48
(3) 34and64
(4) 42and56
(1) 29
(2) 40
(3) 45
(4) 56 .
7 2 890 is 10 times of
(1) 289
(2) 2 880
(3) 2900
(4) 28900
(1). 2 899
(2) 2 900
(3) 2901
(4) 2904
9 6km5lm= __________ m
(1) 651
(2) 6 051
(3) 6501
(4) 6510
lo Sama ntha took 35 mmutes to complete her homework. Byan took 15
finished his homewod at 3.30 p.m., at what time did he start doing his
homework?
(1) 2.20p.m.
(3) 2.55 pm
(4) 4.20p.m.
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(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Monday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
$1 980
$2 100
$2 133
$2 160
The line graph below shows the number of burgers sold at a stall from
Monday to Friday. Study the graph carefully and answer Questions lito 13
Day
12 Between which two days was the difference in the number of burgers
13 The stall owner earns $3 for each burger sold. How much money did the
14
9
1
16
(1)
13
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(1) 3
(2) 3
(3) 5
(4) 5
16 Ken had 3 green toy cars and 5 blue toy cars at first.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
14
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Northwest
West
Southwest
1000
1350
180°
2250
North Northeast
East
South Southoast
17 In the figure below, not drawn to scale, ¿MNP is a right angle What is
M N
(1) 15°
(2) 350
(3) 700
(4) 1050
19 Kim is facing East. She makes a 180° dockwise turn. Then she
North
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(2)
(3)
(4) 1 complete
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(3)
(4)
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BOOKLET B
BOOKLET B
LOTALI_
RE D SWAS11KA SCHOOL
MATHEMATICS
MARKS _____
BOOKLET A
28 Questions
60 Marks
(b) Questions 21 to 48
OBTAINED
POSSIBLE
40
60
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answers in the spaces provided. For questions which require units, give
your
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(30 marks)
22 Use all of the following digits to form the smallest 4-digit number.
0000
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and
24 What fraction of the figure below is unshaded? Give your answer in its
simplest form.
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9 2 5
12 3 ‘6
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__________ , __________
II
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The line graph shows the number of cupcakes sold each day at Jane’s
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29 2 times as many cupcakes were sold on one day than on another day.
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35 Find ¿c
36 Find ¿h.
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1 3 7.
. 6 4 12
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below?
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12
space below each quest ion and write your answers in the spaces provided.
(30 marks)
41 Sarah bought 4 books at $12 each. She bought a dress that cost $38
more than what she paid for the 4 books. How much did she pay for the
Ans:
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42 8 rows of chddren were hned up n straight rows as they waited for their
children in each row. Clara was in one of the rows. She was from the
front and 5th from the back. How many children were there in the 8 rows
altogether?
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43 Gary is lo yeas old now. His lather is 5 times his age. What would be
Ans:
[4]
44 For every 9 stickers that Grace has, Janet has 7 more stickers than she.
They have loo stickers altogether. How many stickers does Grace
have?
Ans:
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45 Alvin has $250. His sister, Audrey, has $626. Both of them bought a
present for their mothers birthday and shared the cost equaUy. The
amount of money Audrey had left was 3 times of what Alvin had left
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46 Uonel had some money. If he bought 18 tiles, he would have $4 left over.
file?
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shoes, He was left with $2 800. How much was his sa(aiy?
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41)$12 x 4 = 48
48 x 2 = 96
96 +38 = 134
42)8 x 8 = 64
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43father4io x 5 = 50
Father’s age
(5 years time)50 + 5 = 55
Gary-*10+5=15 .
(5 years time)
Total -*55 + 15 = 70
2units-* 376
lunit-+276÷2 188
46)76÷19 = 4
47)5units-* $2800
luit-)$2800÷5 = $560
1—5/6 = 1/6
6unjts-)450
lunit-)450÷6 = 75
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MATHEMATICS
BOOKLET A
PRIMARY FOUR
) Class: Primary 4
For each question, four options are glwen. One of them is the correct
answer.
Make your choice (1. 2. 3 or 4). Shad Jie correct oval (1, 2, 3 014) on the
1. In which of the following numbers does the digit 6 stands for 6GO?
(1) 1690
(2) 9160
(3) 3156
(4) 6135
(1) 4690
(2) 5500
(3) 46 900
(4) 55000
(1) 93570
(2) 93507
(3) 93057
(4) 9357
4. Find the value of(2 x 100) +(8 x 10000) + (9x1 000) + (Sx 10).
(1) 89250
(2) 89205
(3) 82 950
(4) 28 950
(1) ,
4
(2) 3!
(3) 6
(4) 12
(1) 29002
(2) 29112
(3) 30998
(4) 33000
8.
is shaded?
(2) ±
(3)
(4) L’
16
. . . . . 2
(1)
6 12
(2)
69
_8 8
— —
9 12
(4)
6 12
(1)-i
¡6
4
(1) 2345,
(2) 2435,
(3) 2 354,
(4) 2435,
(1) ADandDC
(2) EFandDC
(3) ADar,dBC
(4) EFandBC
2 435,
2 354,
2 345,
2 345,
2 354
2345
2435
2 354
AB is perpendicular to
430
470
530
1330
11. The figure below is not drawn to scale. PQRS is a rectangle. Find the
value of . y.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(1) 15000
(2) 15050
(3) 15100
(4) 15200
13. . 5 L
. . ,8 4
(1)!
(2)
(3)
(4)
(1) 8cm
(2) 16cm
(3) 32 cm
(4) 40cm
15. 1 Q
Which of the above figures has the most number of right angles?
(1)A
(2) B
(3) C
(4) D
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MATHEMA1ÌCS
flOOKLET B
PRIMARY FOUR
Nanie:_ --—-——-—
Class: Primary 4
—--------------------
A. MulUple-Choice Questions
B. Short Answers
C. Problem Sums
—_—
Write your answer in the space provided. Give your answers in the units
stated and in
Ans:
17. Fill in the blank with the missing number in the number pattern below.
. Ans:
18. Two factors of 36 are 1 and 36. What are the other seven factors of 36?
Ans:
2
19. John had 6m of rope. He cuts it into pieces of !. m èach. What is the
number
IR .
Ans
Ans:
21. ABC is a triangle. Measure and write down the size of Z ACB
Ans:_ ‘
4 . . .
6-
Ans:
Ans:
Ans:
25. Alyssa had $230 and during a sale she paid $74 for 3 books and 5 bags.
She
. bought another 10 bags and a few boóks with all thé remaining money. If
each
Ans:
27, How many angles are greater than a right angle in the figure below?
Ans: _____
28. Square X and Rectangle Y have the same area. And the perimeter of the
Rectangle Y.
20m
E Y5m
Ans:
29. Peter is thrice as old as May. May is twice as old as Shawn. If Shawn
is 11 years
Ans. ______________
Ans.
31. Jill has 130 stamps, Sean ha 140 stamps. How many stamps must Sean give
to Jill
Ans:
32. Mr Tay sold - of his apples. If he had 350 apples left, how many apples
Ans: ______________
33. Ray has 17 coins. There are 8 ten-cent Coins and the rest are twenty-
cent coins
and fifty-cent coins. The total value of the coins is $4.40. How many
fifty-cent coins
are there?
Ans:
7
34. How much doe2 kg of lemon cost?
3.. ...-
-. .
Ans:$ ___________
35. A carton containing 12 similar cans weighs 6 300g. The same carton and
5 of the
Ans:
For each question from 36 to 43. show your working and máthematjcal
statements
cleady in the space below each question. Write your answer En the answer
space
provided. Give your answers in the units stated and fn its simplest form
whenever
36. Mike and Jake had 320 stamps. After Mike had given 106 stamps to Jake,
Jake
had 3 times as many stamps as Mike. How many stamps did Mike have at first?
Ans:______________ E1
L)
Mr Ting had 600 mangoes. He sold of the mangoes and threw away.! df the
- remainder as they were rólten. He then packed the rest of the mángoes
equally into 5 boxes. How many mangoes were there in each box?
Ans:_ f3j
lo
38. Peter measured the length of 3 ropes, A, Band C. Rope A and Rope B
measured 159 cin. Rope A and Rope C measured 113 cm. Rope B and Rope C
Ans:____________ [4]
‘‘
39, Mr Pang had a rectanguEar pool with an area of 48 in2. Thé length of
the pool
was thrice the breadth of the pool. He decided to build a pebble pathway
with a
width of 1 m around the pool. What would be the area of the pebble path?
12
40. Jane had 300 pens and pencils. After she gave away ofthe pencils and
20 pens, she had an equal number of pendis and pens left. How many pens did
Ans:_____________ (4]
‘J
41 At a party, there were an equal number of men and women. After sorne
time, 70
men left the party and 50 women joined the party. At the end, there were 4
times
as many women as men. How many men were at the party at first?
42. The total cost of a bag and 5 storybooks is $120. The bag costs thrice
as much
Ans : _f4]
14 .
43. May and Joanne had a total of $1200. After May gave $240 to Joanne: May
had
only half as much money as Joanne. How much money dki May have at first?
Ans:_ J4J
15
Ql Q2 Q3 Q4Q5 Q6 Q7
[ 1 4 3 i_f 4 1
16)12064 17)1506
21)43 22)90
26)$88 27)3
2702 = 135
140—135 = 5
32)2/5-> 350
1/5->350±2 = 175
5/54175 x 5 = 875
33)6
j4 213
18)2,3,4,6,9,12,18
23)19 24)BD
28)170m 29)66
3 4 3 r—i
19)9 20)4’/2
25)10
30)25
34)$32
35)6300—2800 = 3500
35O07 = 500
500 x 5 2500
2800—2500 = 300
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36)4u-320
1u-)32O4 = 80
37)600±Š = 30õ
300± 12 = 25
25 x 11 = 275
275±5 = 55
38)A+B- 159
113
B+C4144
416 ±2 = 208
A+B+C = 208
39)12 x 4 = 48
12 + 2 = 14
4+2=6
14 x 6 = 84
84—48 = 36
40)300—20 = 280
7u-)280
lu-)280±7 =40
40 x 2 + 20 = 100
41)70 ÷ 50 = 120
3u-)120
lu-)40
70 + 40 = 110
42)3 + 5 = 8
8u-*$120
1u-)$12O--8 = $15
$15 x 3 = $45
43)3u-$12OO
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PRIMARY FOUR
MAThEMATiCS
Name:_______ ____
Date: 11 May2012
Duration: I h 45 min
Parent’s Signature:
( )
Questions 1 to 20 cany 2 maits each. For each question, four options are
given. One
1. 7Th
usandsand3onesistbesameas .
(1)
7301
(2)
7031
(3)
7030
(4)
7003 ( )
2. Inwtdi otthe following are the numbers arranged from the smallest to
the greatest?
— (_)
3. How many angles inside the figure are more than 90?
(1) 5
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
(1) 6
(2) 8
(3) 12
(4) 24 ( )
5 23_1m
7 14
(1) 6
(2) 17
(3) 31
(4) 34 ( )
(1) 2792
(2) 2808
(3) 3206 :
(4) 6388 ( )
A D
ADisastraIghtne. FindLy.
(1) 530
(2) 560
(3) 76°
(4) 124° ( )
8. The figure below is made up oía uare ABCD and a rectangle FGHJ.
9. Mr Lee has 11 shelves of books. If each shelf has 126 books, how many
(1) 1226
(2) 1286
(3) 1326
unshaded?
13
22cm
(1) 5cm
(2) 6cm
(3) 7cm
(4) 14cm ( )
(4) 1386 ( )
(1) —
(2) —
(3) —
8 ()
(4) —
4 2 6
(1) j
(2) 1
(3) lj
()
(4) 14
12. Gary bought sorne sweets and gave of the sweets to hés sister. l-le
then ale 16 sweets and gave the femarning 40 sweets to his friends.
(1)
4
(2) j
(3) j
7 ()
(4)
13. Mary has as many toy dolls as Nancy. If Nancy has 15 toy dolls more
(1) 5
(2) 20
(3) 25
(4) 60 ( )
14. Francis bought 5 socoer balls and 2 volleyballs for $84. If each sor
bal costs twico as much as volleyball, how much did Francis pay for
each volleyball?
(1) $7
(2) $12
(3) $14
(4) $42 ( )
15. Mrs Ong had 2kg of flour. She used 1kg of the flour to bake a cake
(1) 5kg
(2) 5kg
(3) 4kg
(4) 4kg ( )
16. A shop sells a packet of chocolate bars toc $12. Each packet contains 8
bars?
(1) $70
(2) $90
(3) $108
(4) $126 ( )
Thomas scored 7 points more than Jeremy lo the same match If the 3
boys soered a total of 81 poInts. how many points did Thomas score?
(1) 17
(2) 24
(3) 40
(4) 51
18.
PIaground
Market
/1\
(1) Ubraiy
(2) Cinema
(3) Market
19. The entrance fee to an amusement park ride Is $15 per person. If there
were 120 visitors each day on Monday and Tuesday. how much
(1) $105
(2) $1200
(3) $1800
(4) $3600 ( )
The bar graph beiowsho the number of books sold by a bookshop fmai Monday
to
Friday. ...
Number of
books
(1) lday
(2) 2 days
(3) 3 days
(4) 4days ( )
Friday
—. _
21. A number when rounded off to the nearest hundred Is 360OE What is the
Ans:__-
l))flc*wjge
ki Ihis space
Ans:
23. Fomi the greatest odd number using the digits 2.5, 1,6.
Ans:
9
24. Arrange the following fradions ui descending ordec
221
Ans:__ .
Study the graph below carefully and answer questions 25 and 26. The
70
60
50
Days or me week
Number of 40
Books sold
20
10
Ans:
26.
number of books sold fmm Monday to Friday. Express the answer In the
simplest form.
Ans:
DO not
h this
30
Mon
lo
27. Tony spent of hs money on a pair of shoes and had $105 )e& How write
Ans:$______________
Ans: kg
29. Janice packed 4817 twit tarts ¡ita boxes. ¡fi box oentaíns 3 tarts, wh
is the mininum number of boxes she woutd need to pack a1 the tais?
Ans:_____
[‘
11
A13 B BC CA BBBCC
Do not wr4e
In tts space.
[1
than the cap but $35 less than the T-shirt If he paid $140. how much did
. .‘ .._. —
32. Joseph and Kelvin had an equal amount of money. After Joseph had
spent $136, Kelvin had thrice as much money as Joseph. How much did
Ari4.
Ans:S
I2
33. Tim had 81 marbles. He gave 14 marbles to Si Lint) and some to Sean. o
-i
He had of the marbles Ieft How many marbles did Th give Sean?
34. AO, BO and CO are straight enes meeting at pomt O. LAOB es equal to
A
\
Ans:
36. When Mis Teo is 31 years old, h& daughter Is 7 years old. In how many
Ans
Do not wre
m ti aoo.
37. Michael had 224 stlders. He used some of the stickers and had of
Ans:____________
38. 1 pen arid I book cost $14. If the cost of 4 pens and 5 books Is $62,
Ans:$
1*
14
o1 the chddien were girls. How many kis were there at the swmning
Ans:_____
receives a CD. What is the pesitlon of the second person who receives
Ans:_____
I I
15
41. Thomas bought some padcets of sweets. Each padr.et 01 sweets cost
m ffiis paoe.
14)1 J
Ans:
16
42. John and Sam had an equal amount of moœy at first After John gave
. avy $148 and Sam spent $16, Sam has 4 bmes as mudi nionej as in this
Ans: 14]
17 I I
43. Peter has 24 chocolates moie than Gerald. After Peter gave away some
,t
chocolates and Gerald thr 20 chocolates away, Gerald wIS have in (ñu apace.
___ LI
18
Do no( w
44. Alan had as many maztes as Charles Ben had as many marNes
Ans: 14) 1
‚q
_ rNlI INI\ISI
Ans::)__________ F J
END OF PAPER.
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Order
Paper 1
Ql 02 Q3 04 051Q6 07 08 09 õo 011 012 013 Q14.j15 Q16 Q17 Q18 Q19 020]
21 3649
22 65
23 6521
25 Friday
26 1/3
27 168
28 8/35
29 1606
30 33
31 25
32 204
33 58
34 144
35 512
36 5
37 32
38 6
39 19
40 24
41 3l(2+1)10r1
10x2+ 1=21
21 x$2=$42
42 3u>146-16=132
lu> 132 + 3 = 44
1/2
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Order
44x4= 176
176 + 16 = 192
43 197-27-20=153
153 + 3 = 51
51 x 2 = 102
102 + 20 + 24 146
44 483—16
16 x 13 = 208
45a 21
45b 80÷4=20
2/2
Name:
Class. Pr 4
(1) 6
(2) 7
(3) 3
(4) 9
(1) 2390
(2) 3390
(3) 8492
(4) 9492
2012 SEME$mE(fiJJIlNAflON I
MAi4b*TlC S
PRIMARY 4
— __ )
Parents Signature
Read each question carefully. For each question, four options are given.
One of them is the correct answer. Choose the correct answer (1, 2, 3 or
4).
( )
( )
3.
Express
(1) 2
(2) 4.
(3) 4
(4) 5
as a mixed number
(1) 35
(2) 42
(3) 47
(4) 75
(1) 13°
(2) 23
(3) 67
(4) 900
( )
( )
A B
(1) (cm
(2) 9cm
(3) l8cm
(4) 24cm ( )
[ j8crn
(1) 11 cm
(2) 36 cm
(3) 4Ocn,
(4)72cm ( )
(1) 12
(2) 24
(3) 32
(4)56 ( )
(1)96
(2) 104
(3) 216
(4)228 ( )
(1) llh3Omjn
(2) 12 h 30 min
(4) l4h3Ornjn ( )
11. In the figure below, how many angles inside the figure are greater
(‘) 5
(2) 2
(3) 7
(4)9 ( )
4
12 How many pairs of parallel lines are there in the figure shown
below?
(1) 36cm
(2) 41 cm
(3) 46 an
(4) 65cm
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
5 cm
A’— —.‘.B_____ C
40 cm2
F [
( )
( )
14. Foui identical files and five identical notebooks cost $57
(1) $5
(2) $8
(3) $9
(4)$14 ( )
5 .
15. Timmy wants — of the figure shown below to be shadeu
‘_ill
at .
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 8
(4)15 ( )
LJ*_
. /
4°
Class: Pr 4 V
Readttie qa ens carefully. Show your working clearly and write your answers
in
the )rjded For. questions which require units, give your answers in the
units stated.
ËEEZ
n-
L si
A
EZZÏZZ
-j
A.
3 ___
7cm
24 Sarah is standing at X in the figure below She s facing the MRT Station
Market
I __________________
Station
School
lo
27. Mrs Raju used a total of 150 cm of red and white ribbons to decorate
her
Christmas tree. She used 70 cm more white ribbon than red ribbon
28. Jane had some sweets She found that she did not have any sweets left
over if
she divided the sweets into bags of 2, 4 or 7. What was the smallest
possible
11
29. Mr Tan is 30 years older than his son now. Next year. Mr Tan will be
twice as
years old
30. A movie marathon lasted for 16 hours and 40 minutes. Given that the
movie
12
8m
4m
32. The figure below, not drawn to scale shows a rectangle. Find the value
of ¿ x.
13
14
After Rani gave 10 sweets to Tome Tom had twice as many sweets as Rani.
15
Name: — - --— (
Class: Pr4 -
ctio :Íêrnarksj
36. There were twice as many women as men at a funfair. The number of
children
at the funfair was four times the number of women. Given that the total
number
of people at the funfaör was 2068, how many women were at the funfair?
16
37 Jenny bought some cloth to make a dress, a blouse and a hat. She used 2
rn of
the cloth to make the dress. She used m of the cloth to make the blouse
She used — m less cloth to make the hat than the blouse.
(a) How much cioth did she use to make the hat?
(b) What was the length of cloth she bought? Give your answer as a mixed
(b)_________ _j2J
17
38. Go’-don jogged from Monday to Thursday Each day, he ran 200 m more than
the day before. He ran a total of 4400 m for the four days. How far did he
run on
18
39 Ling, Dan and Sara had a total of 6576 stamps. After Ling and Sara each
received 164 stamps from Dan, all three Children had the same number of
stamps. How many stamps did Sara and Dan each have at first?
19
40 Ah, Sen and Charles had sorne marbles Ah had of the marbles
Ans: _____________
20
41 Cahne had 120 beads al (trst She gave 35 beads to Danny and a number of
beads to Elle. Cahne then had of her beads left. How many beads did Calme
give to Elle?
Ans: [41
21
42. Jackie and Ray had the same amount of money at first Ray then received
$70
from his father. After that, Ray donated $160 and Jackie donated-$20 to a
charity. In the end, Jackie had 6 times as much money as Ray. How much
Ans: _141
footpath completely in the pattern shown below. The length of Tile A was 3
m
and 9 of them were used to tile the footpath. Given that the total area of
the
3m
4 ———,.
I B
.... ALB
4—- —----h
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Ans: __14J
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1314 3
16) 26500
21)1200
+ 1 ¡ W±TffW%2 Q14š
22)GF//BC 23)
EFI/AB
24)School
33)30m
25)25cm 2 26)$24
30)Day: Thursday
Time: 05 25
34)88m2
35)60 sweets
27)110cm
31)42m
28)28 sweets
32)36
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36)ljufljtS-i2O68
1unit—2068.. 11 = 188
37)a)2/3 = 8/12
1/4 = 3/12
11/12 + 2m = 3i,im
38)200 x 6 = 1200
39)164 x 3 = 492
6575—492 = 6084
3units- 6084
1unit-)6O84-3 = 2028
40)5unfts-.2j
1unit-21O- 5 = 42
luflitofCaIjne.-j2O :-8 = 15
3u-15 x 3 = 45
120—45 = 75
75—35 = 40 beads
42)160 — 70 = 90
90—20 = 70
705 = 14
14 x 6 = 84
84 + 20 = 104
43)3 X 3 = 9
9 x 9 = 81
216—81 = 135
1359 = 15
3 x 5 = 15
Ans: 5m
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PRIMARY FOUR
MATHEMAj
INS1R1JCTONS TO CANDIDAT
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.
4. Answer aU questions.
—
Marks Obtained
[ I /100]
Name. ___________ )
Class: Primary 4
Parens Signature:
Questions 1 to 20 carry 2 marks each. For each question, four options are
given
One of them is the correct answer. Choose the correct answer (1, 2, 3 or 4)
and
(1) 8ones
(2) 8 tens
(3) 8 hundreds
(4) 8 thousands ( )
(1) 49239
(2) 49341
(3) 49353
(4) 49380 ( )
(1) 172
(2) 216
(3) 1720
(4) 1736 ( )
(1) 8
(2) 6
(3) 3
(4)4 ( )
(1) 7
(2) ii
(3) 3
(4) 19 ( )
(1) 6.20
(2) 6.29
(3) 6.30
(4) 6.39 ( )
(1) 20.56
(2) 20.506
(3) 200.56
(4) 200.506 ( )
(1)
(2) 7
(3)
(4) ( )
and - of the stamps away. How many stickers and stamps did he give
away?
(1) 35
(2) 40
(3) 55
(4) 65
10. Find the product of 34.5 and 3. What is the value of the digit ‘3’ in
the
product?
(1) 300
(2) 30
(3) 3
(4) 0.3 ( )
11. 16x8=11x8+ __ x8
(‘) 5
(2) 6
(3) 7
(4)8 ( )
(1) 2g kg
(2) kg
(3) 3 kg
(4) 5— kg
Sunday.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
35.7 kg
47.6 kg
107.1 kg
142.8 kg
(1) 1297
(2) 1505
(3) 1511
(4) 1547 ( )
(1) 32cm
(2) 16cm
(3) 8 cm
(4) 4cm (
into 4 equal pieces, What is the length of each of these 4 equal pieces?
(1) l2.90m
(2) 14.70m
(3) l4.88m
(4) l4.89m
( )
Given that thrice as much chicken as mutton were sold, how many
( )
17. In the figure below, find the length of the iron nail using the given
ruler.
iron nail
(1) 4.2cm
(2) 47cm
(3) 8.2 cm
(4) 87cm
24cm
(1) 78cm
(2) 84cm
(3) 108cm
(4) 128 cm
ruler
(cm)
( )
30cm
10cm
( )
1- — - -
was packed equally into 3 packets of L3 kg each. What Was the mass of
437kg
(3)
5l.7kg
583
kg
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
B
—,
North-east it he
( )
Questions 21 to 40 carry 2 marks each. Wnte out the correct answers for the
following questions in the blanks provided. Show your workings clearly and
Ans
22. What do point A and point B represent in the number hne below?
1.9 2 2.1
I I Ii I I I I J .—+ if J I I—4—————-
Ans:
24, The figure below Shows a line AB and a point X. Draw a line
A B
---- --
25, A box of candies costs $9, when corrected to the nearest dollar. What
is the
Ans: $
- _ -
26. AEFD and EBCF are rectangI Name one line that s parallel to EF
A__ E B
LI NJ
D F - C
Ans: __________
27 There are 22 girls and 18 boys in Class 4M What traction of the children
28. In the figure below, square ABCD is made up of smafier unit squares and
Ans
distance he ran on Monday. What was the total distance he ran on these
two days?
Ans: ____ km
30 The diagram below Shows a square Within a circle. The perimeter 01 the
square is 36 cm, and the cwcie has an area of 154 cm2. Find the area of
35
0.63 , 0.097
loo
Ans: cm2
:--
— - _. -
(Greatest (Smallest)
10
2 3 4 5
3 ‘ 7 ‘ 8 ‘ Ii
34. The figure below is made up of 2 squares. The unshaded square has a
side of 5 cm. If the shaded area is 56 cm2, what is the length of the
bigger
square?
Ans: cm
33
Ans: - and
11
remaining money on a tin of cookies. If he had $16.80 left, how much did
Ans: $
36 A jug can hold i65 of water. A bottle can hold 0.31 less water than the
37. At the superma<e Mrs Urn bought 3 kg of prawns at $12..5Q per kg and
$9.25 for some frjit. If she gave the cashier a $100 note, how much
change did she receive?
Ans$
12
Pins:
- -:
39. Nancy has $46.50. Oliver has $3.75 iess than Nancy but $8.20 more than
Ans: $_____________
40. Mr Quek had just enough money to buy 20 oranges only. He bought 14
oranges and had $2.70 left. How much money did he have at first?
Ans: $
13
2flCt4marks
For each of the following questjon show your workings clearly in the space
below each question and Wnte your answers in the Spaces proyjj For
questions which require units, give your answers with the apfropna units
41 The distance from Town A to Town B is 40.5 km. The distance from
Town A Town 8 To C
— —.
----_-
42. A bag of coffee beans and a pacicet of sugar have a mass of 3.025 kg.
sugar, what is the total mass of 7 bags of coffee beans and 8 packets
of Sugar?
14
a. wendy nd ‘(ah each had a ribbon at first Wendy’s ribbon was 8.68 m
long. After sh c4it off 1.24 m and:gave this to Yati, Wendy had 4 times
15
44. The total mass of 3 bEg sImE$ar sacks of flour is the same as the total
heavier than a smaI sack of flour. What is the total mass of 9 such
16
45. Mrs Rajoo had a sum of money. At the Great Singapore Sale, she
money on an oven. She then spent $52.30-on clothes and had $8870
17
TERM : CA2
FW,4j419py1J Qi4fi5jiff3
92O
24)
32)568 = 7
7 x 3 = 21
21 x 7 = 147cm2
34)5 x 5 25
56 + 25 = 81
81- 9 X 9
Ans: 9cm
25)$8.50
29)6.4km
26)AD
23)1.23
27)11/20
28)9/16
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.1
35)$40 - $7 = $33
1.35 x 2 = 2.7L
37)$12.50 x 3 = $37.50
38)6.27 x 8 = 50.16
40)$0.45 x 14 = $6.30
$6.30 + $2.70 = $9
77.05 77
42)3.025+5 = 0.605
0.605 x 8 = 4.840
0.605 x 4 2.420
2.420 x 7 = 16.940
7.44±4 = 1.86
44)1.7 x 3 = 51
2 small sacks-)5.lkg
The mass of 9 small sacks of flour is 22.95 of 9 such small sacks of flour.
$141÷5 = $28.20
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Nan
Class Primary 4
Primary 4 Mathematics
Booklet A
Do not turn over this page until you are told to do so.
For each question, four options are given. One of the options is the
correct answer. Shade the correct oval (1, 2, 3 or 4) on the Optical
Answer Sheet. Please use only 28 pencil and SHADE the oval
completely.
-- -_- - -- -- ---
nearest 100?
‘ 26549
2) 26651
3) 26 753
4) 26 788
1) 60 ones
2) 60 tens
3) 600 tenths
4) 600 hundredths
3. Emily had some stamps. She shared the stamps equally amongst
stamps left over. If she gave each friend 5 stamps, she would be
1) 8
2)15
3) 20
4) 35
1) 18.039
2) 18.062
3) 18066
4 18336
5. The figure below Is not drawn to scale. It is made up of a rectangle
and a square. The area of the square is 144 cm2. The length of the
square is twice the breadth of the rectangle. Find the area of the
whole figure.
1) 72cm2
2) 216 cm2
3) 848 cm2
4) 792 2
1) 6
2) 9
3) 24
4) 30
10 E1 60
12 42 72
1) 30
2) 35
3) 40
4) 48
I ¡
14
2)
19
3) 3—
33
25
4) 3—
33
18
1) 2—
50
19
2) 2—
50
3) 2—
4 2—--
‘ 25
1 7
10. Mrs Mok went to the market and bought I jkg of prawns and 3jj- kg
1) 21-kg
2) 2kg
17
3) 4kg
59
4) 4; kg
shaded?
1) 3
2) 6
3) 7
4) 10
12. 7.1497 + I +
10 1000
1) 4
2) 9
3) 49
4) 149
Sports Hall
School Hall
(rack
Parade square
Classrooms
General
Office
1) Canteen
2) Classrooms
3) School hail
4) Parade square
are 156 fewer boys than girls. How many competitors were there at
the Competition?
1) 39
2) 195
3) 351
4) 1404
Pond
//
Canteen
15. Mr Ahmad had loo cartons of drinks. There were 50 packets o( dnnjçs
Wednesday?
1) 2000
2) 2300
3) 2700
4) 3000
16. Devan’s age is a multiple of 8 now. In 4 years’ time, his age will be a
1) 40
2) 44
3) 48
4) 88
- END OF BOOKLET A -
Name
Class
Prima ¡y 4
SCHOOL(PRIMARY)
Primary 4 Mathematics
Booklet B
Do not turn over this page until you are toki to do so.
Folløw ft nStnje carefully.
Parent’s/Guardian ‘s Signature
x2 rksJ
Write down your answers in the spaces provided. Show all workings clearly.
6 .
Ans.
Ans: a) ________
b)
19 Find the perimeter of the gure below (The figure is not drawn (o scale
and ail
Ans:
—,,
33
28cm
Ans:
cm
2.01
Ans: ____
- —
22. Jenny has a box of erasers that can be shared equally among 2, 3 or 5
of her
Ans:
_ m
2.02
24. C is South-west of
Rfls
Ans:
——--—-—-------—--.-____-___. cm2;
[E
25, Terry wants to buy a bicycle that costs $894 He has $286 in savlr)qs
What is
the amount that Terry has to save every month n order to buy the btcycðe in
months’ time?
Ans:$
26. The figure below shows a rectangle and a square. Find the sum-of 4a and
¿b.
Ans:
27. Aftandi has a piece of wire measuring 340 cfi He used it to make two
squares
Ans cm
28. Sitj bought 2 computers and 8 thumb drives as pnzes for a tucky draw.
What was
Item
Computer each
An$ [
Ans:
29 The íIgue below is made up of two squares The area of the bigger square
is
ill
Ans:
cm2
the heats, what is the minimum number of heats needed for all the pupi to
Ans:
32. Form the smallest possible mixed number with the digits 5, 3 and 2.
Ans:
33 The perimeter of the rectangle and the square is the same. What is the
breadtj»
of the rectangle?
Ans: ______
11cm
9 cm
Ans:
_3-m squares
The bar graph shows the greatest distance a group of boys were able to jump
C.,
o-
-‚
G;
(J
.-.
Number of Boys
35 What fraction of the boys were able to jump at least 180 cm?
Ans: ________
ib. 5 .
of the boys who hadumped 180cm wear spectades. How many more
Ans:
38. Kai Ting has 681 Cupcakes. She sold 309 CUpcakeS and shared the rest of
the cupcakes equaUy. with 3 friends, How many cupcakes did each of them
receive?
Solvo the following problems All mathematical working and staterneiit5 must
be shown clearly, t .
‘s
37. There were some fish in a fish tank. of them were goldfish, 36 of them
Were
angelfish and the remaining 62 fish were guppies. How many fish were there
Ans:
Ans:
1 31
.. t
39. Crate A contaIned 6 times as many docks as Crate B When 1215 clocks
were transferred from Crate A to Crate B. both crates had the sm numb.
Ans: [3]
40. 3 identical guitars and 2 identical grand pianos cost $ 32 195. 1 such
guitar
and I such grand piano cost $ 15 965. How much Will 2 such grand pianos
cost?
Ans: 131 L
mangoes would be given away free, If Aunt Aishah spent a total of $ 1293 o
Ans : [41
length of the rectangle is thnce the length of P. Find the area of the
fgurc
Ans: ______ ______ (4]
b) - of the cows and of the goats were sold to another farm. The remaining
animals continued to produce milk that was sold at $2 per bottle. How much
43 The table below shows the number of bottles of milk produced on a faim
1)s.
F Numbj
30
Totai number of
vin
this
Spa(
A.is:a.) __[ 2]
costs $27, how much will it cost Mr Johnson to fence up the entire
SUflfloer
patch?
-(-—- 38 m
[,
Lii
.!
Ans: _[4]
- END OF PAPER
SCHOOL : CHU
TERM CA2
17)46/8 X 125
= 4isoiiooo = 4.75
18)a)59.995 60.00
= 4445
19)33 — 17 = 16
162= 8
(28 x 2) + (33 X 2)
56 + 66 = 122
21)2.024
3: 3i69,12,15,i8,21,24,27,(3O)
5: 5,10, 15,20,25,(30),35,40 45 50
23)6 + 6 + 2 = 14
14 x 6 84cmz
24)D
E)(APiP4PER2OjT
Page 1 to 4
page 1
609 —8 = $76
90 —47° =43°
90 :-2 = 45°
45 — 18° = 27°
27° +43’ =70
27)29 x 8 = 232
28)$l0 10 x 2 = $2020
29)11 x 11 121
3+3=6
11—6 = 5
5 x 5 = 25
121 — 25 = 96cm2
30)0 x Li = 72
0+0
1 + 72 = 73
31)93±8 = 11 R5
11 + 1 = 12
32)2.3/5 -)smallest
33)9x4 = 36
11 + 11 = 22
36—22 = 14
142 = 7cm
34)20÷3 = 6 R2
15±3 = 5
6 x 5 = 30 3-m squares
Page 2
35)17 + 12 ÷ 7+6 = 29 + 13 = 42
17 + 12 + 7 = 36
36 2 = 18
42: 2 = 21
21 —3 = 7
36)5/6 of 12 = 10 (spec)
10 — 2 8
37)1—4/11 = 7/11
7/11436 + 62 = 98
1/11498±7 = 14
1/114 14 x 11 = 154
372 ±4—93
39)1215±5 243
7 + 7 = 14
243 x 14 = 3402
431+6 = 71 R5
71 x 2 = 142
Page 3
9 x 2 = 18
6 x 6 = 36
Rectangle-) 6 x 3 = 18
18 x 6 = 108
Total-*108 + 36 + 18 = 162
43)a)30 x 8 = 240
250-5O = 5
b)1/3 x 30 = 10
30— lo = 20 (left)
2/5 x 50 = 20
50—20 = 30 (left)
20 x 8 160
30 x 5 = 150
310 x 2 = 620
44)38—4—jj. = 23(L)
23—4—4. 15(B)
23 + 23 + 15 + 15 = 76
76 x 27 = 2052
It would cost $2052 for Mr Johnson to fence up the entire sunflower patch.
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Rosyth School
Tlndivalwork
What’s Wrong?
Qiijectives;
Read the Following number statements carefully. Circle the wrong answer.
Mathematics
Duration: 30 minute
Which is Wrong -
a.
4 288
Correct Answer(s)
b. 2!_!=1!
6 3 3
C.
X2816
Cor wins)
d.
5-
x 54 =40
Obiectjve;
and correct it
What’s Wrong?
Word Problorn
All had 245 marbles. -- of them were green and of the remainder were blue
and the ¡
[f) How many more yellow marbles than green marbles did he have?
.-
Model I
G[]
B Li 1 245
LI I IZJ J
Model 2
GLi ,.)
B Li LI 245
Y El, I 1 1 LI J
Model 3
B EEIEZEZJ 245
Li ïi J
il) My solution: You may use (he correct model to help you solve the word
problem
You have to write your number sentences and word statements clearly. (4
marks’
ii) My solution:
Answec (a)_____________
(b)
(he End -—
SCHOOL : ROSYTH
SUBJECT: PRIMARY 4 MATHEMATICS
- --
I b r7-1/32_1/62,6 t
13I6
= 11h
d 5/6x54/1=45
ii)7u4245
a)1u-2457 = 35
b)3u-35 x 3 = 105
105—35 = 70
DATE
AI TONG SCHOOL
2012
CONTINUAL ASSESSMENT 2
PRIMARY .4
MATHEMATICS
: 23August 2012
!NSTliuc TIONS
Follow ah instructions
Name
Class
Date
---
: Primary 4
Parent’s Signature
)
DURATION: I h 45 mn
F. -
..—
Section A
Questions Ito 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)
1. In which of the following numbers does the digit 6 stand for 60?
(1) 26049
(2) 75601
(3) 83 062
(4) 60483
2 3.02 = 3 + 2/ [ ]
2. What is the missing number in the box?
(1) 1
(2) 10
(3) l00
(4) 1000
3.6x10000+8x1000+2x100+4x1= ______
(1) 68241
(2) 68204
(3) 68201
(4) 68024
4 Which of the following is a factor of both 8 and 16?
(1) 24
(2) 16
(3) 3
(4) 4
5 How many quarters are there in 3 wholes?
(1)1/4
(2)3/4
(3) 3
(4) 12
6 Which of the following letters has perpendicular lines?
(1) X
(2) A
(3) C
(4) H
7. 24.7x6= [ ] x 2, what is the missing number in the box?
(1) 49.4
(2) 74.1
(3) 148.2
(4) 296.4
8 Round off the sum of 1.29, 5.48 and 8.36 to 1 decimal place.
(1) 15.0
(2) 15.1
(3) 15.2
(4) 15.3
9. Mrs Goh packed some sweets into packets of 4 and had 3 sweets left. If
she packed them into packets of 5, there would be no sweets left over.
Which of the following is a possible number of sweets that Mrs Goh had at
first?
(1) 11
(2) 19
(3) 25
(4) 35
10. The sum of two numbers is 60.5. One of the numbers is 12.24 less than
the other number. What is the smaller number?
(1) 24.13
(2) 36.37
(3) 48.26
(4) 72.74
11. The total cost of 3 similar dresses and a bag is $317. The bag costs
$89. How much more does the bag cost than one dress?
(1) $13
(2) $76
(3) $139
(4) $228
12. PQRS is a rectangle not drawn to scale. Find the sum of ∠SPT and ∠PQT.
(1) 27°
(2) 43°
(3) 700°
(4) 110°
13. Mrs Goh bought 20 kg of flour. She used 7(3/5) kg to bake some cakes
and 7/10 kg to bake some cookies. How many kilograms of flour had she left?
(1) 11(7/10) kg
(2) 12(3/10) kg
(3) 14(2/5) kg
(4) 19(3/10) kg
14 The figure below is made up of a square and a rectangle, not drawn to
scale. Find its perimeter.
(1) 20cm
(2) 33 cm
(3) 40 cm
(4) 45 cm
15. Write the decimal represented by A
16 Find the value of 8.67 x 3.
17 What is the remainder when 2013 is divided by 6?
18 Fill in the blank with the correct number in the number pattern below.
3769, 3919, 4069, _________, 4369
19. 5873 ÷ 7 = ____
20 Round off 53 129 to the nearest hundred.
21. 23.85 + 1.09 = ____
22 what number is 10 more than 8995?
23. 2380 x 5 = __________
24 Mrs Deepa wants to buy 2 kg of milk powder. How much can she save if she
buys the 2-kg tin instead of two 1-kg tins of milk powder?
25 In the space provided, complete square ABCD by drawing 3 more lines. One
side of the square, AB, has been drawn for you. Label points C and D.
26. Mina had 150 sweets and cookies. After giving away 3/4 of her sweets
and 35 cookies, she had an equal number of sweets and cookies left. How
many sweets had she left?
27. Name two pairs of perpendicular, lines in the figure below.
28. Draw a line parallel to line AD through point B. Mark the point E where
the line meets CD. Measure CE
29. Some shapes are drawn as shown below. How many more circles must be
drawn so that of the total number of shapes is circles?
30. Grace is standing at point X and facing point B. She wants to turn
anti-clockwise to face point E. She must turn _____ degrees,
31. Measure and write down the size of ∠a.
32. The perimeter of the square ABCD is 48 cm. E and F are the midpoints of
side AB and BC respectively. Find the area of the shaded part.
33. The figure is made up of 2 rectangles, not drawn to scale. Find the
perimeter of the whole figure.
34. At the zoo, there were some passengers on a tram as it left Station A.
At Station B, 16 passengers alighted and 20 boarded the tram. At Station C,
11 passengers boarded and nobody alighted. Then there were 52 passengers
on-board the tram. How many passengers were on the tram at Station A?
35. Mr Muthu bought 5 bags of curry powder. The mass of each bag of curry
powder was 12.52 kg. He then repacked them equally into 9 smaller packets.
What was the mass of each smaller packet? Round-off your answer to 1
decimal place.
36. There were some adults and children at a party. 3/8 of the people were
adults. 3/4 of the children were boys. If there were 20 girls, how many
more children than adults were there?
37. 2 similar books cost as much as 3 similar magazines. If 4 such books
and 3 magazines cost $29.70, find the cost of 2 such books.
38. At a football field, 18 boys lined up in a row for their warm-up
exercise. The spacing between two boys was the same. The distance between
the 3rd boy and 8th boy was 6.25m. What was the distance between the 11th
boy and the boy and the last boy?
39. The total mass of Adrian and Ben is 116.4 kg. The total mass of Ben and
Cai Ling is 93.1 kg. The total mass of Adrian and Cai Ling is 108.3 kg.
What is the mass of Cai Ling?
40. There were thrice as many men as women at an exhibition. After 45 men
felt the exhibition, there were twice as many women as men that remained
behind. How many men and women were there altogether at the exhibition at
first?
Draw a clearly labelled model as part of your method.
41. Mother bought a bottle of cooking oil. For the first week, she used
1/2 ℓ of cooling oil. For the second week, she used 1/12 ℓ more cooking oil
than the first week. Mother was then left with half the bottle of cooking
oil. How many litres of cooking oil did she-buy at first? Express your
answer in the simplest form.
42. A rectangular floor measures 24 m by 13 m. A rectangular carpet and a
square rug are placed on the floor as shown. The area of the floor that is
not covered is 193 m2. Find the length of the square rug. The figure is not
drawn to scale.
43 Grace folded a rectangular sheet of paper as shown in the figure below.
The figure is not drawn to scale. She then drew a line EG as shown,
SEMESTRAL ASSESSMENT 2
2012
2012
PRIMARY 4
MATHEMATICS
Section A
I 30
Section B
I 40
Section C
¡ 30
Name:_____________________ ( )
MATHEMATICS
INSTRUCTiONS TO CANDIDATEŠ
The table below shows the total number of plates of fried noodles and fried
rice sold in the school canteen from Monday to Friday. Study the table
below carefully and use it to answer questions 35 and 36.
35. What was the total amount of money collected from Monday to Friday?
36. A plate of fried noodles and a plate of fried rice cost $1 each. On
Friday, the number of plates of fried noodles sold was twice that of fried
rice. How many plates of fried noodles were sold on Friday?
37. In the figure below, the dotted line is a line of symmetry. Shade the
squares and triangles required to make a symmetric pattern.
38. What fraction of the figure is shaded?
39. The area of a rectangular garden ABCD is 196 m2. Then, Mr Yeo dug a
square-shaped pond in the garden as shown.1/4 of the ABCO is used for the
pond. What is the length of the square-shaped pond?
40. Leonard has 12 cards. Some are rectangular and some are triangular. The
cards have 40 sides altogether. How many rectangular cards does Leonard
have?
41. Desmond and Heather had 280 stickers altogether. Desmond had 30 more
stickers than Heather. Desmond used 1/5 of his stickers. How many stickers
had Desmond left?
42. The figure below is made up of squares X and Y and rectangle Z. (a)
Find the breadth of rectangle Z.
(b) Find the perimeter of square X.
43. A belt costs twice as much as a purse. A briefcase costs $80 more than
a belt. The total cost of a bell, a purse and a briefcase is $2530. (a)
What is the cost of a purse?
(b) What is the total cost of a belt and a briefcase?
44. Mark and Brian have a total of $260. Mark and Arthur have a total of
$680. If Arthur has 5 times as much money as Britain, how much money does
have?
45. Nicole had an equal number of Pens and markers at first. She gave half
of the pens to her brother and bought another 21 markers as pens. How many
pens had she at first?
(1) 1(3/8)
(2) 3(1/8)
(3)8
(4)24
5. Write 12(3/12) as a decimal
(1) 12.36
(2) 12.312
(3) 12.25
(4) 12.036
6. Find the sum of 99.8 and 120(49/1000). Round off the answer to the
nearest tenth.
(1) 219.0
(2) 219.8
(3) 219.9
(4) 220.0
7. Kenneth sold some packets of sweets and chocolates at a funfair. Each
packet contained 6 sweets and 2 bars of chocolates. How many sweets did he
sell if he had sold 102 bars of chocolates?
(1) 13
(2) 17
(3) 57
(4) 306
8. Jovan started to paint his bedroom at 10 35. He took 7 h 35 min to
complete the painting. At what time did he finish painting his bedroom?
(1) 6.lOa.m.
(2) 8.10a.m.
(3) 6.10p.m.
(4) 8.10p.m.
9. In the figure, PQRS is a rectangle. Find the difference between ∠a and
∠b.
(1)50°
(2)76°
(3)86°
(4)94°
10. Which of the following are common factors of 27 and 54?
(1) 2 and 3
(2) 3 and 8
(3) 3 and 9
(4) 6 and 9
11. What the value of the digit 8 in the product of 12.08 and 7?
(1)8 tens
(2)8 Ones
(3)8 tenths
(4)8 hundredths
12. A piece of cloth is 16.8m long. It is cut into 2 pieces. The longer
piece is 1 .3m longer than the shorter piece. What is the length of the
shorter piece of cloth?
(1) 15.50m
(2) 8.40m
(3) 7.75m
(4) 7.70m
13. Which of the following figures has perpendicular lines?
14. Kumar and Samuel shared the cost of a present for their friend. Kumar
paid 3/4 of the cost of the present. Samuel paid the remaining $24. What
was the cost of the present?
(1) $18
(2) $42
(3) $32
(4) $96
15. The figure below is made up of identical rectangles. The length of each
rectangle is twice of its breadth. The area of the figure is 108 cm2. Find
the perimeter of the figure.
16. Jackson has $30 worth of stamps. Half of the stamps are $1 stamps. The
rest of the stamps are 5O Ø stamps and 20Ø stamps. He has $8 worth of 50Ø
stamps and $1 worth of 20Ø stamps. How many stamps does Jackson have
altogether?
(1) 18cm
(2) 48cm
(3) 54cm
(4) 72cm
17. Write the missing number in the number pattern below. 4649, 4499 , 4349
,_____ , 4049
18. What is the value of 5/8+3/4? Express your answer as a mixed number.
19. Round off 43 549 to the nearest hundred.
20. 5908 ÷ 7 = _____
21. The capacity of a bottle is 1.24ℓ. The capacity of a flask is twice the
capacity of the bottle. What is the total capacity of 3 such bottles and 2
such flasks?
22. Find the value of 0.58 x 7.
23. Roslinda took a flight from Singapore to Japan. When it is 06 00 in
Singapore, it is 0700 in Japan. The flight was 6 hours 45 minutes long.
When Roslinda landed in Japan, the dock in the airport showed 12 15. What
was the time in Singapore when Rosalinda’s flight departed? Express your
answer using the 24-h clock.
24. The table below shows the survey results of a group 235 Primary 4
pupils on the number of times they exercise in a week.(i) Find the number
of pupils who exercise at least twice a Week.
(ii) What fraction of the total number of pupils exercise less than twice
week? Leave your answer in the simplest form
25. Express 0.6 as a fraction.
26. Ganesh is facing the canteen. He turns 135° anti-clockwise and then
turns 90° clockwise. Where is he facing flow?
27. The line graph below shows the distance Katie cycled for a particular
week.
i) How many days did Katie cycle for more than 10 km but less than 20 km?
ii) Find the total distance Katie had cycled.
28. In the figure, name the two angles that are greater than 90°.
29. Which two of the fractions below are smaller than 1/2. 3/8, 2/4, 5/11
30. What is the difference between 129 hundredths and 23 thousandths? Round
off your answer to 2 decimal places
31. The following is a symmetric figure. Draw a line to show the line of
symmetry
32. Arrange the following numbers in order from the greatest to smallest.
0.079, 0.709, 0.907
33. The diagram below shows 4 different unit shapes. Which of the unit
shape(s) can be tessellated?
34. Raja drove from Singapore to Malacca. He drove for 2(1/4)h and arrived
at his destination at 19 05. At what time did he leave Singapore? Leave
your answer in 12-h clock.
35. The figure is made of 2 identical rectangles P and Q, and square R.
Each rectangle has a perimeter of 48cm. The length of the rectangle is
twice of its breadth Find the area of the figure.
36. Every day, during lunchtime Nelson and Benson will deliver 240 packets
of lunchbox to the Sweet Home estate’s residents. For every 9 packets of
lunch box delivered by Nelson, Benson will deliver 2 more packets than he
does. How many packets of lunch box are delivered by Benson every day?
37. The prices of two sizes of vases at a shop are shown below, Michelle
bought an equal number of small vases and large vases. She spent
$120 altogether. How many vases did she buy in all?
38. In October Jeremy spent $390 on food which was 1/3 of his salary. He
gave his parents 4/9 of his salary. He spent half of the remaining money on
transport and saved the other half. How much money did he save?
39. Gopal bought 2 sacks of rice that weighs 13 kg each. He repacked the
rice into 8 equal bags and sold them. (a) What is the mass of each bag of
rice?
(b) If Gopal sold all the bags of rice at $6.45 each, how much money would
he receive in all?
40. Gin wanted to buy new electric piano which cost $3760. She has been
saving for half a year but she is still short of $2350. If she saved an
equal amount of money each month, what is the least number of months she
needs to save to get the electric piano?
41. The figure below shows the floor plan of the music room in Kidz
playhouse. There are two identical platforms in the room. The shaded part
of the floor was covered with carpet. Find the cost of carpeting the room
if every 1m2 of carpet cost $7.
42. Ashton bought some metal wire for his art project. He used 5/12 of it
to make a decorative item and gave 184 cm of it to Melvin. Then he had 1/4
of the metal wire left. What was the length of the metal wire that Ashton
bought?
43. A supermarket is having a sale on $2-chocolate bars. The price during
the sale was 3/5 of the price before the sale. a) How much is one chocolate
bar selling at now?
b) How much would Louis save if he bought 9 pieces of chocolate bars?
44. Aloysius is building a wall with some bricks. He arranges the bricks in
a pattern as shown below. a) If the wall is made up of 10 layers of bricks
how many bricks will he need altogether?
b) If he uses 78 bricks, how many layers of bricks will there be altogether
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37 Raju gave 2/5 of his salary to his mother. He saved of the remaining
money and spent the rest equally on food, transport and entertainment He
spent $274 on food. (a) How much did he spend on food, transport and
entertainment?
(b) What Is Raju’s salary?
38 Mrs Lim paid $148 for 4 balls and 2 tennis rackets. A tennis racket cost
twice as much as a ball. What is the total cost of 1 tennis racket and 1
ball?
39 Isabelle and Natasha had equal mass of candies. Isabelle packed her
candies into big packets of mass 0.05 kg each while Natasha packed her
candles into small packets of mass 0.03 kg each. As a result, Natasha had 4
more packets than Isabelle. What was the amount of candies that Isabelle
had?
40 The figure below shows 2 identical squares which overlap. The shaded
area is one third the area of each square. The total area of the unshaded
part is 108 cm2. (a) What fraction of the figure is shaded?
(b) What is the length of the square?
SCHOOL : MGS
TERM : SA2
1. In which of the following numbers does the digit 9 stand for 9000?
(1) 10090
(2) 10900
(3) 19000
(4) 91000
2. Thirty-five thousand and sixty-four in numerals is:
(1) 35046
(2) 35064
(3) 35460
(4) 35640
3. 43953 rounded off to the nearest hundred is
(1) 43000
(2) 43900
(3) 43950
(4) 44000
4. What fraction of the shapes in the box are ?
(1) 4/10
(2) 4/6
(3) 3/5
(4) 6/4
5. 1/3 + 1/9 = [ ], What is the missing number in the box?
(1)1/27
(2)2/12
(3)2/9
(4)4/9
6. In which of the following numbers does the digit 3 stands for 3 tenths?
(1) 17.35
(2) 23.48
(3) 35.59
(4) 46.23
7. How many quarters are there in 3(1/4)?
(1) 1
(2) 13
(3) 3
(4) 31
8. The figure below is made up of 2 squares. (Not drawn to scale)How many
right angles are there inside the figure?
9. The figure below is made up of a triangle and a rectangle. How many
pairs of parallel lines are there in the figure?
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
10 10.65 x 8 = [ ], What is the number in the box?
(1)80.20
(2) 85.20
(3) 8020
(4) 8520
11. Amy took 38 Seconds to complete a math question. She took 46 seconds to
complete another question. What was the total time she took to complete
both math questions?
(1) 1 minute 4 seconds
(2) 1 minute 14 seconds
(3) 1 minute 24 Seconds
(4) 1 minute 34 seconds
12. Sam took a square piece of paper arid folded it in half into a triangle
as shown below. What is ∠ACB?
(1)45°
(2)50°
(3)90°
(4)135°
13 5.009 = 5 + 9/ [ ] What is the missing number in the box?
(1)1
(2)10
(3)100
(4)1000
14. How many right angles would a minute hand have moved if it moved from
3.45 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.?
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
15. A photograph measuring 18 cm by 10cm was placed on a wooden frame. Find
the area of the wooden frame not covered by the photograph. (The figure Is
not drawn to scale)
(1) 128 cm2
(2) 180 cm2
(3) 240 cm2
(4) 308 cm2
The line graph shows the number of people at a supermarket on 4 different
days. Study the graph carefully and answer questions 16 and 17.
16. How many people went to the supermarket on Day 3?
(1) 146
(2) 150
(3) 152
(4) 155
17. How many more people went to supermarket on Day 2 than on Day 4?
(1) 16
(2) 18
(3) 24
(4) 30
18. There are 480 people in a carnival. 5/8 of them are adults and the rest
are children. 2/3 of the children are gins. How many girls are there?
(1) 60
(2) 120
(3) 180
(4) 300
19. Jamie had some money. She spent 4/9 of her money on a handbag. If the
handbag cost $36, how much money did she have at first?
(1) $9
(2) $16
(3) $81
(4) $108
20. 1 ruler cost as much as 3 erasers. Amanda paid $2.00 for 1 ruler and 5
erasers. Find the cost of 1 eraser.
(1) 20Ø
(2) 25Ø
(3) 40Ø
(4) 5OØ
21. 64078=60000+4000+ ______ +8, what is the missing number?
22. What is the first common multiple of 5 and 7?
23. Arrange the following decimals from the smallest to the greatest. 40.6
, 0.64 , 60.4 , 0.46
24. In the number 67.315, the digit____ is in the thousandths place.
25. In the figure below, what is the length of the key?
26. Write 16/3 as a mixed number
27. 5/6 = [ ]/ 12, what is the missing number in the box?
28. 4/5 – 7/10 = [ ], what is the missing fraction in the box?
29. ABCD is a rectangle. Find ∠x.
30. Round off 142.65 to the nearest 1 decimal place.
31. Mrs Tan had 1(1/3)kg of meat. She cooked 5/6kg of meat for dinner. How
much meat was left? Give your answer in the simplest form.
32. 138.45 — 29.06 = ___
33. Write 7/20 as a decimal.
34. David left the house at 07 30. He travelled for 1 h 25 min to get to
his office. When he left the office, it was 16 55. How long was he in his
office?
35 Find the perimeter of the figure (not drawn to scale) below.
36. Mary had 15.8 kg of flour. She packed it into 5 equal packets. How much
flour was in each packet?
37. Ali bought 3 files and 2 notebooks for $48.50. If he paid $10.50 for
each file, how much did, each notebook cost?
The table below shows SA2 exam results for 4 students. Study the table
carefully and answer questions 38 and 39.
38. Which student has the highest total score?
39. If student B’s target was to score a total of 350, how many more marks
must he get in order to achieve his target?
40. The figure below (not drawn to scale) is made up of identical
rectangles. Find the area of the shaded rectangle.
41. Helen bought 8 packets of sweets from a shop. After she repacked them
into 29 bags of 7 sweets in each bag, she had 5 sweets left. How many
sweets were there in each packet that she bought from the shop?
42. A box with 3 identical vases weighed 4.1 kg. When another 2 identical
vases were added, the total mass became 6.5 kg. Find the mass of the box.
43. A rectangular piece of paper is folded to form the shape shown below
(not drawn to scale)(a) what is the perimeter of the rectangular piece of
paper when it is unfolded?
(b) what is the area of the rectangular piece of paper when it is unfolded?
44. Ali bought some pens. 1/4 of them were blue pens. 5/8 of them were
black pens and the rest were green pens. He bought 6 more black pens than
blue pens. How many pens did he buy altogether?
45 Seven years ago, Figo was 4 times as old as Gina. Their total age now is
54 years. How old is Figo flow?
AI TONG SCHOOL
2012
SEMESSTRAL ASSESSMENT 2
DURATION: I h 45 min
DATE
: 23 October 2012
7 The figure below is not drawn to scale. Given that all the lines meet at
right angles, find its perimeter.
(1) 52 cm
(2) 84 cm
(3) 118 cm
(4) 132 cm
8 The length of a rectangle is twice its breadth. If the breadth is 9 cm,
what is the area of the rectangle?
(1)54 cm2
(2) 81 cm2
(3) 121 cm2
(4) 162 cm2
The line graph shows the water Consumption of the Low family for the past
six months. Study the graph carefully and answer questions 9 and 10.
SEMESTRAL ASSESSMENT 2
PRIMARY 4 MATHEMATICS
31 OCTOBER 2012
TERM : SA2
Class : Primary 4 (
MATHEMATICS
PAPER 2
MATHEMATICS
BOOKLET A
PRIMARY FOUR
(1) BC
(2) BE
(3) AF
(4) FD
12. Mandy wants to change an equal number of $2-note and $5-note. If she
gives the bank-teller seven $10-notes, how many notes will she get?
(1) 2
(2) 3
(3) 20
(4) 35
13. Zimin left school at 14:00. He waited 12 min for a bus and arrived home
at 15:05. How long was the bus journey from the school to his home?
(1) 77 min
(2) 65 min
(3) 55 min
(4) 53 min
14. The area of the rectangle MNOP is 132 cm2. If the length of MN is 12
cm, what is the perimeter of the rectangle?
(1) 54 cm
(2) 46 cm
(3) 23 cm
(4) 11 cm
15. The figure shown is made up of a rectangle C and a square D. If the
total perimeter of the whole figure is 48cm, what is the area of rectangle
C?
(1) 25 cm2
(2) 40 cm2
(3) 60 cm2
(4) 90 cm2
16. Write 29/3 as a mixed number in its simplest form.
17. ABCD is a square. Find ∠g.
18. What is the value of 234 x 88?
19. 1/2 – 5/12 = ________
20. Emily is at home. She is facing the supermarket, if she turns
clockwise, she will face the fast-food
21. Draw the two lines of symmetry on the figure below.
22. Write the missing number in the number pattern below. 2599, 2266, 1933,
____,1267
23. In the given figure, AD = AE = DE and AB = AC = BC. The length of AC is
16 cm. Given that BD is 9.75 cm, find the perimeter of the shaded triangle
ADE.
24. The pattern in the box shows part of a tessellation Shade a unit shape
and extend the tessellation by drawing two more unit shape in the space
provided within the box.
25. Find the perimeter of the figure given below.
26. A wooden frame, with width of 2-cm, is used to frame a drawing 18 cm by
12 cm. Find the area of the frame.
27. Trees are planted 6 m apart along a footpath at the Gardens by the Bay.
If the path is 60 m long, find the total number of trees along this stretch
of footpath.
28. Write thirteen thousand and forty-eight in figures.
29. 6.05 + 4 = __________
30. Which two of the fractions below are smaller than 1/2? 7/9, 3/8, 4/6,
5/12
31. Express 67/100 as a decimal.
32. Round off 13.55 to the nearest whole number.
33. 1(1/2) + 1/6 = [ ]
34. Joan spent 1/6 of her salary on a dress. The dress cost $278. How much
was her salary?
35. 2/7 of the children in a class are boys. There are 15 girls in the
class. How many more girls than boys are in the class?
36. Yee Lin had 564 books. She gave 1/3 of them to Jack and another 18
books to Mrs Lim. How many books had Yee Lin left?
37. A computer costs $2250. If Peter uses the same amount of money to buy 3
similar smartphones, he will receive a change of $6. How much cheaper is a
smartphone than a computer?
38. Hanna started her Science SA2 Practice Paper at 08:00. She took 1
minute each to complete the 30 multiple choice questions. She continued the
rest of the paper, using 4 minutes each for the next 25 questions. At what
time did she complete her Science Practice Paper?
39. Basket A had thrice as many balls as Basket B. Jane put 84 balls into
Basket A and 150 balls into Basket B. Now, both baskets had equal number of
balls. How many balls were there in Basket A at first?
40. The graph below shows the amount of Sean’s savings over 6 months. a)
Between which two months do his savings decrease the most?
b) What was the difference between Sean’s highest and lowest savings?
c) What is Sean’s total savings after 6 months?
41. The figure below, not drawn to scale, is made up of 2 squares and 2
rectangles. a) Find the area of rectangle A.
b) Find the perimeter of the whole figure.
42. 3 bars of chocolate and 2 cans of soda cost $24.20. If one bar of
chocolate cost $1.40 more than a can of soda, find the cost of 1 bar of
chocolate.
43. The figure below shows a rectangular auditorium of sides 28 m by 20 m.
six identical square planters are placed in the auditorium as shown. The
total area of the 6 identical planters is 24 m2. Find the a) area of the
auditorium that is not covered by the planters.
b) Perimeter of the auditorium that is not covered by the planters.
Mathematics
Perimary 4
Name : _____________
Class: Primary 4