PRIMARY SCHOOL ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS 2007
Educational Assessment Unit - Education Division
YEAR 4 MATHEMATICS TIME: 1h 15min
Name:_____________________________________ Class:_______________
1. Fill in correctly:
a 17 © 3 =
b 50 − 25 =
c 37, 39, 41, 45,
d 8 × 2 = × 4
e 36 sweets may be divided equally in packets of 4.
f Put a circle round the two odd numbers.
18, 23, 34, 57, 66.
g In 746, the 7 digit has the value of ________________.
h 250, 200, , 100, .
i I can change in ______ coins.
Lm2 + Lm2 25c
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j In 1 m 6 cm there are _______ cm.
k Baby Luke is 18 months old.
He is _______ year _______ months old.
l Double 10 Double 20 Double ____
+ =
2. A and B are two circles.
A B
a) The shaded fraction in A is .
b) The shaded fraction in B is .
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3. Use these number cards to write any four different 3-digit
numbers.
700 5 30 200 3 60
The first one is done for you.
a) 763 .
b) ______ .
c) ______ .
d) ______ .
e) ______ .
4. Look at these angles.
A B C D E
Write True ( T ) or False ( F ) .
The first one is done for you.
a) Angle A = right angle T
b) Angle B > right angle
c) Angle C < right angle
d) Angle D > right angle
e) Angle E < right angle
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5. Look at shapes P and Q.
Shape P Shape Q
a) Complete:
i) Shape P has ________ lines of symmetry.
ii) Shape Q has ________ lines of symmetry.
b) Draw the lines of symmetry in shapes R and S.
Shape R Shape S
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6. This is a list of solid shapes.
cube, pyramid, cone, cylinder, sphere, cuboid.
Use the list of shapes to complete.
The first one is done for you.
a) 6 rectangular faces and 8 vertices. cuboid
b) 6 equal faces.
c) 1 circular face, 1 curved face, 1 vertex.
d) 2 circular faces, 1 curved face.
e) 1 square face, 4 triangular faces, 1 vertex.
7. This is the price list at a sweets’ shop.
PRICE LIST
Snack 15c
Juice 30c
Sandwich 35c
Chocolate 18c
Cake 36c
a) Gabriel buys 2 items which together cost 50c.
He buys a ______________ and a _______________.
b) Gabriel pays for these two items with a Lm2 note.
He gets Lm
. as change.
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8. Claire goes to the greengrocer’s. She buys these vegetables:
500 g tomatoes
750 g peas
1 kg carrots
a) Claire buys _____ kg ____ g of vegetables.
b) Claire also buys some fruit.
The fruit and vegetables together weigh 4 kg.
Claire buys ____ kg ____ g fruit.
9. a) Write the time as it was 20 minutes ago.
The first one is done for you.
Time now Time 20 minutes ago
i) 6:35 6:15
ii) 7:25
iii) 12:15
b) Rianne starts to eat her lunch at 1:50.
She takes 30 minutes to finish her lunch.
She finishes her lunch at _______________.
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10. Look at the plan of John’s town.
school grandmother’s house bank
W E
church cinema
S
John’s house supermarket
a) Fill in using North, South, West, or East.
i) The school is West of grandma's house.
ii) South of the Cinema there is the ___________.
iii) The cinema is East of the ___________.
iv) To go to church, John walks ___________ from his house.
v) Every month grandma walks ___________ to go to the bank.
b) One morning John leaves home and walks West to the playground.
Put an X to show where the playground is.
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11. a) The picture shows 24 cones.
Complete:
1
of 24 cones is _____.
4
b) Rick has 72 marbles. He divides them equally into 6 colour groups:
red, white, blue, yellow, black and green.
i) Rick has ______ marbles of each colour.
ii) The red marbles and the blue marbles together make
of the whole set of 72 marbles.
______________________________________________________
12. a) A cruise liner leaves Malta to sail to Genova.
These passengers board the ship:
217 tourists from Valletta,
386 tourists from Palermo and
290 tourists from Naples.
The ship leaves Naples with ______ tourists in all on board.
b) At Genova 125 tourists leave the ship.
The ship leaves Genova and there are ____ tourists left on board.
c) The ship can take 1000 tourists in all.
When the ship leaves Genova ____ more tourists can go on board.
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13. Farmer Jack has these fruit trees in his garden.
Farmer Jack’s trees
Peach
Plum
Orange
Apple
Pear
Key
= 2 trees
= 1 tree
Complete
a) Farmer Jack has __________ peach trees.
b) The least number of trees in Farmer Jack’s garden is that of
__________ trees.
c) There are __________ more orange trees than there are pear trees.
d) Write odd or even:
i) The number of plum trees is __________.
ii) The number of orange trees is __________.
__________________________________________________________________
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14. These are the Calendars for June and July.
JUNE JULY
Sun Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri Sat Sun Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri Sat
1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31
Complete:
a) In June and July there ________ Sundays altogether.
b) The date of the third Friday in June is ________ th June.
c) Mark goes swimming every Saturday and Sunday.
In June and July, he goes swimming ________ times in all.
d) Bernard's birthday falls on the second Monday in July.
His birthday is Monday ________ th July.
___________________________________________________________
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15. A cycling track is 1 km long.
START
a) Daniel cycles 350 m.
Daniel must cycle __________ m more to go all round the track.
b) A flag is placed every 200 m round the track.
There are ________ flags round the track.
c) Daniel takes 1minute to cycle 250 m.
Daniel takes ________ minutes to cover 1 km.
16. a) In this addition pyramid Fill in the numbers to
form a similar pyramid.
12
7 + 5 + 17
7 © 5 = 12
b) Fill in with the words odd or even. The first one is done for you.
i) odd number × 2 = even number.
ii) odd number + odd number = number.
c)
× 6 = 24
+ 6 = 10
END OF PAPER
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Marking Scheme Nos. 1a −l 12 × 2 = 24
2−8 7×4 = 28
9 − 16 8×6 = 48
Total = 100
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