Primary 5 - Mathematics - First Term Examination 2021-2022

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FIRST TERM EXAMINATION 2021/2022

PRIMARY 5 – MATHEMATICS
Setter: Mr Indra Pradana Singgih
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SECTION A (30 × 2.5 marks = 75 marks)


Questions 1 to 30 carry 2.5 marks each.
For each question, four options are given.
Read the question carefully then choose the correct answer.

1. Eight million, ninety thousand, nine hundred and nine in numerals is


________.

A. 8 990 990
B. 8 990 909
C. 8 090 990
D. 8 090 909 ( )

2. 6 321 504 in words is _______.

A. Six million, three hundred and twenty-one, five hundred


and four.
B. Six million, three hundred and twenty-one thousand,
five hundred and for.
C. Six million, three hundred and twenty-one thousand,
five and four.
D. Six million, three hundred and twenty-one thousand, ( )
five hundred and four.
3. 4 347 374 = 4 000 000 + ______ + 300 + 74
What is the missing number?

A. 347
B. 374
C. 347 000
D. 374 000 ( )

4. 350 × 70 = _____
What is the missing number?

A. 245
B. 2450
C. 24 500
D. 245 000 ( )

5. 12 000 ÷ 6000 = ____


What is the missing number?

A. 2
B. 20
C. 200
D. 2000 ( )

6. 320 × _____ = 64 000


What is the missing number?

A. 2
B. 20
C. 200
D. 2000 ( )
7. 48 000 ÷ ______ = 8
What is the missing number?

A. 6
B. 60
C. 600
D. 6000 ( )

8. Find the product of 906 and 7000.

A. 6342
B. 63 420
C. 634 200
D. 6 342 000 ( )

9. Divide 504 by 9000.

A. 56
B. 560
C. 5600
D. 56 000 ( )

10. Find the value of 78 + 125 −¿ 50.

A. 3
B. 75
C. 153
D. 203 ( )
11. Find the value of 15 × (416 −¿ 312).

A. 104
B. 156
C. 1560
D. 6240 ( )

12. Find the value of (45 −¿ 37) × (75 + 125 ÷ 5).

A. 8
B. 25
C. 100
D. 800 ( )

13. What is the missing number?


5
= ___ ÷ ___
3

A. 5÷3
B. 3÷5
C. 3
5
D. 1÷3 ( )

14. Darren made 5 pies. The pies were divided equally among his 4
brothers. How many pies did each brother receive?

A. 4
Each brother received pie
5
B. Each brother received 1 pies
C. 1
Each brother received 1 pies
4
D. Each brother received 9 pies ( )
15. Express 22 ÷ 4 as a mixed number in its simplest form.

A. 4
22
B. 22
4
C. 1
5
2
D. 2 ( )
5
4

2 1
16. Find the sum of 4 and 1 .
5 5

A. 1
3
5
B. 3
3
5
C. 1
5
4
D. 3 ( )
5
4

3 1
17. Subtract 3 and 6 .
8 2

A. 1
3
8
B. 4
3
8
C. 1
9
8
D. 4 ( )
9
8

1 2
18. Find the value of 1 +2 .
2 5
A. 9
1
10
B. 3
3
7
C. 3
3
10
D. 9 ( )
3
10

5 2
19. Find the value of 3 −¿ 1 . Express your answer as a mixed number in
12 3
its simplest form.

A. 1
1
3
B. 3
1
9
C. 3
1
4
D. 7 ( )
4
12

1 5
20. What is the sum of 2 and 4 ? Express your answer as a mixed number
2 6
in its simplest form.

A. 6
6
8
B. 8
6
6
C. 1
7
3
D. 6 ( )
7
8

3 1
21. What is the difference between 3 and 1 ?
8 2
A. 2
1
6
B. 7
1
8
C. 2
4
6
D. 7 ( )
4
8

5
22. Find the product of and 8.
2

A. 4
B. 10
C. 20
D. 40 ( )

2 5
23. Find × .
3 6

A. 1
3
B. 5
9
C. 7
6
D. 7 ( )
9

5
24. Find the value of 3 and 12.
8
A. 5
9
8
B. 5
15
8
C. 5
36
8
D. 1 ( )
43
2

25. Jason had 9 apples. He gave away 3 bags of 2 apples. How many apples
did Jason have left?

A. 2
B. 3
C. 6
D. 9 ( )

26. Jevan bake 12 cookies. His sister gave him another 8 cookies. Jevan
divided the cookies among 4 people equally. How many cookies did
each person receive?

A. 5
B. 14
C. 20
D. 24 ( )

27. Ms Fifi shared 20 muffins equally among 8 children. How many muffins
did each child receive? Express your answer as a mixed number in its
simplest form.
A. 8
Each child received muffins.
20
B. 20
Each child received muffins.
8
C. 1
Each child received 2 muffins.
2
D. 4 ( )
Each child received 2 muffins.
8

4 1
28. Zefanya had kg of diced potato. She used of it to fill some curry
5 2
puffs. How much diced potato did Zefanya use?

A. 3
Zefanya used kg of diced potato.
3
B. 2
Zefanya used kg of diced potato.
5
C. 3
Zefanya used kg of diced potato.
5
D. 4 ( )
Zefanya used kg of diced potato.
5

1
29. Laura bought 3 kg of chicken. The chicken cost $4 per kilogram. How
4
much did Laura pay for the chicken?

A. Laura paid $3 for the chicken.


B. Laura paid $4 for the chicken.
C. Laura paid $7 for the chicken.
D. Laura paid $13 for the chicken. ( )

30. A yellow ribbon is 8 m long. It is 5 times as long as a green ribbon. How


long is the green ribbon?

A. 5
The green ribbon is m long.
8
B. 3
The green ribbon is 1 m long.
5
C. The green ribbon is 3 m long.
D. The green ribbon is 11 m long. ( )

SECTION B (5 × 5 marks = 25 marks)


Questions 31 to 35 carry 5 marks each.
For each question, four options are given.
Read the question carefully then choose the correct answer.

31. Jessica had 640 beads and Nicole had 761 beads at first. They mixed
their beads together and used 276 beads for a craft project. They then
packed the remaining beads equally into 25 packets. How many beads
were there in each packet?

A. There were 25 beads in each packet.


B. There were 45 beads in each packet.
C. There were 1125 beads in each packet.
D. There were 1401 beads in each packet. ( )

32. The mass of a box and 6 cookies is 433 g. The mass of the same box
and 10 cookies is 505 g. Each has the same mass. What is the mass of
the box?

A. The mass of the box is 18 g.


B. The mass of the box is 72 g.
C. The mass of the box is 180 g.
D. The mass of the box is 325 g. ( )

1
33. Enzo had 24 stickers. He gave of the stickers away. How many
4
stickers did he have left?

A. He had 3 stickers left.


B. He had 6 stickers left.
C. He had 9 stickers left.
D. He had 18 stickers left. ( )

34. Annabelle paid $87 for a skirt and a blouse. The skirt cost twice as
much as the blouse. What was the cost of the skirt?

A. The cost of the skirt was $29.


B. The cost of the skirt was $58.
C. The cost of the skirt was $85.
D. The cost of the skirt was $87. ( )

1
35. Ryan had some marbles. He gave 20 to Justin and of the rest to Axell.
4
1
He then had of the number of the marbles he had at first. How many
2
marbles did Ryan have at first?

A. Ryan had 5 marbles at first.


B. Ryan had 10 marbles at first.
C. Ryan had 20 marbles at first.
D. Ryan had 60 marbles at first. ( )

Answer key
1. D 7. D 13. A
2. D 8. D 14. C
3. C 9. A 15. C
4. C 10. C 16. D
5. A 11. C 17. A
6. C 12. D 18. D
19. C 23. B 27. D
20. C 24. D 28. B
21. B 25. B 29. D
22. C 26. A 30. B

31. B
32. D
33. D
34. B
35. D

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