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Mathematic BS 8

The document contains a mathematics exam for junior high school students. It has 20 multiple choice questions testing various math concepts like fractions, decimals, order of operations, prime numbers, and word problems. It also contains 3 word problems to be solved in section B of the exam.
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Mathematic BS 8

The document contains a mathematics exam for junior high school students. It has 20 multiple choice questions testing various math concepts like fractions, decimals, order of operations, prime numbers, and word problems. It also contains 3 word problems to be solved in section B of the exam.
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SAGADUGU R/C JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL

SAGADUGU
END OF FIRST TERM EXAMINATION
MATHEMATICS
Class: Basic Eight (B.S 8) Name:
Time: 30mins

From the alternatives lettered A, B, C and D, choose the correct answer by cycling it
on the Question paper.

1. If 5 n+2=8, find the value of n. 10. Express 134.78 correct to the nearest
tenth.
A. 10 B. 6 C. 3 D. 2
A. 130.0 B. 134.7 C. 134.8 D. 135.0
2. Express 108 as a product of prime factors
11. What is the highest common multiple
A. 22 ×33 B. 23 ×32 C. 2 ×3 4 D. 23 ×3 (HCF) of 24,32 and 64
3. One of the following is a perfect number. A. 4 B. 6 C. 8 D. 16
A. 9 B. 16 C. 64 D. 28 12. Find the value of r in the following
4. Eighty-seven thousand, four hundred and one can be expression 16=r 2
written as
A. 8 B. 16 C. 4 D. 3
A. 807,410 B. 870,410 C. 87,400,1 D. 87,401
Compare, using ¿ ,>¿=¿ to answer questions
3 up to 15.
5. Express as a decimal fraction
8
13. 681,446,961,200 618,446,961,200
A. 0.429 B. 0.375 C. 0.365 D. 0.625
A. < B. > C. = D. > <
6. A mother has Gh¢ 5.00 and gives each of her 3
14. 800,400,200,191 800,400,200,191
children Gh¢ 1.50 as pocket money. How is left for
her. A. < B. > C. = D. > <
A. Gh¢ 3.50 B. Gh¢ 4.50 C. Gh¢ 0.15 15. 47,361,812 74,361,812
D. Gh¢ 0.50 A. < B. > C. = D. > <
7. 0.001 can be written as 16. Find the sum of all even numbers between
70 and 80.
A. 10−3 B. 103 C. 1010 D. 10−2
A. 200 B. 223 C. 280 D.300
8. What number is 1,000,000 less than 456,210,378
17. Express 2345 in standard form.
A. 456,100,378 B. 455,210,378 C. 455,110,378
A. 2.345 x101
D. 446,210,378
B. 2.345 x102
9. If A¿ {1 , 3 ,5 ,7 , 11, 13 ,15 }∧B={3 , 6 , 9 ,12 , 15 },
find ∩ { A ∩ B } C. 2.345 x103

A. 3 B. 5 C. 10 D. 15 D. 2.345 x104
5 3
18. By how much is greater than
6 4
1 1 5 2
A. B. C. D.
12 6 12 3
19. Find the missing numbers in the set
{5 , 10 , 15 ,¿ 25 ,¿ }
A. 20 and 30
B. 30 and 35
C. 20, 35 and 40
D. 20, 30 and 35
20. What is the value of 4 in the number 2043507
A. Forty
B. Four hundred
C. Four thousand
D. Forty-thousand
SAGADUGU R/C JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
SAGADUGU
END OF FIRST TERM EXAMINATION
MATHEMATICS
Class: Basic Nine (B.S 9) Name:
Time: 30mins

SECTION B
Answer only three questions from this section
1. (a) write the following numbers in words.
i. 26,000,000,010
ii. 15,000,100
iii. 806,786,421,301
1 1
(b) (i) Simplify 1 5 ÷2 10

ii. A certain number is subtracted from 12 and the result is multiplied by 3. If the answer
is 21, find the number.
(c) Complete the multiplication table
x 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
6 36 48 54 60 66
7 35 49 56 70 77
8 48 64 80
9 45 63 81 90 99
10 50 60 70 80 90 100 110

2. (a) i. List the set of { prime numbers between 1∧30}


ii. List the set of {even numbers between 10∧50 }
(b) There are 208 patients in a hospital. Out of this number 75 are outpatients. It takes a resident
doctor 10 minutes to visit the rest of the patients at the ward. Using the idea of place value,
how many hours does the doctor need to complete the visit.
(c) i. Find the product of 603 and 51.0
ii. correct the following decimal numbers to 3 decimal places.
a ) 132.01364

β ) 0.10132

y ) 0.0071

3. (a) If A¿ { factorsof 12 }∧B={ multiples of 2 less than20 }


i. A ∪ B ii. A ∩ B iii. ∩(A ∩B)
(b). Abu found 6325 shells on the beach in the morning. In the evening 4215 had been washed
away. The rest were pack into sacks equally. How many shells were packed into each sack?
2 3
(c) simplify 6 1 +1 2

4. (a) Write the following in standard form


i. 0.0032
ii. 0.0071
iii. 48.31
(b). In a class of 60 students, 46 passed Mathematics and 42 passed Englis language. Every student
passed at least one of the two subjects.
(a) Illustrate the information on a Venn diagram

(β ) How many students passed in both subjects?

(c). Add the first five perfect squares


i. ii.
4,780,672,168 906146
+ 9,481,768,219 + 837

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