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Assessment: Test For Singapore Primary Mathematics 4B

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Assessment: Test For Singapore Primary Mathematics 4B

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Assessment Test for Singapore Primary Mathematics 4B

This test covers material taught in Primary Mathematics 4B


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1. Write the whole or decimal number that each letter represents. [4]

A B
C D

0 1 2 3 4 5

A: ______ B: ______ C: ______ D: ______

2. Express each of the following as a decimal number.


16 8 [2]
(a) (b) 4+
10 100

6 4 104 [2]
(c) 5+ + (d)
10 1,000 1,000

3 4 [2]
(e) 3 (f)
4 25

3. Arrange in increasing order.


(a) 4.04 0.4 4.4 0.004 [2]

5 3 [2]
(b) 0.602 0.66
8 5

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4. Express each decimal number as a fraction or mixed number in its
simplest form.
(a) 0.6 (b) 4.12 [2]

(c) 0.408 (d) 6.002 [2]

5. Solve.
(a) 26.45 + 29.73 (b) 4.83 + 0.6 [2]

(c) 2.3 – 0.37 (d) 40 – 0.08 [2]

(e) 23.73 x 7 (f) 4 x 49.08 [4]

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6. Give the answer correct to 1 decimal place.
(a) 42.3 ÷ 3 (b) 68 ÷ 7 [4]

(c) 68.31 ÷ 8 (d) 174.5 ÷ 6 [4]

(e) 45 ÷ 4 (f) 230 ÷ 7 [4]

7. Jasmine saved $31.85. Her brother saved $19.65 less than she did. How [3]
much money did both of them save?

8. A painter mixed 12.5 quarts of white paint with 16.7 quarts of green [3]
paint. He poured the mixture equally into 4 cans. He used one can to
paint a wall. How many quarts of paint does he have left?

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9. 0.3 of all the apples a grocer had were sold. If he had 49 apples left, how [3]
many apples did he have at first?

10. Name one of the following geometric constructions in the drawing, using [4]
only the labeled points.

B Angle: _______________
A
Ray: ______________
C
Line: ______________

Line segment: _______________

3 [2]
11. A turn is _____ right angles and is ____ degrees.
4

12. Find the measure of the marked unknown angle.


(a) ABCD is a rectangle [2]

A B
18° m∠x = ______________
x

D C

(b) [2]
y
65° m∠y = ______________

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13. (a) Name a pair of parallel lines. [1]
B

A
D

E
C (b) Name a pair of perpendicular lines. [1]
G F

14. The figure at the right is a [1]


parallelogram. Is the dashed line a
line of symmetry?

15. Complete the symmetric figure with [2]


the dotted line as the line of
symmetry.

16. Which of the following shapes must also always be a parallelogram? Circle [2]
them.

Square Quadrilateral

Trapezoid Rhombus

Rectangle Polygon

17. Which of the following types of triangles have line symmetry? [1]

Scalene Isosceles Equilateral

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18. This figure ACDEF is a pentagon and is made up of the three
quadrilaterals, ABHG, BCDH, and GDEF. One is a trapezoid but not a
parallelogram, and two are parallelograms. GA = AB = DE = 6 in., BC = 3
in., CD = 7 in., EF = 12 in.

3 in.
A C
B
6 in. 7 in.

G
H D

F E
12 in.

(a) Quadrilateral GDEF has _____ right angles, ______ obtuse angles, [2]

and ______ acute angles.

(b) Which quadrilateral is a trapezoid but not a parallelogram? [1]

_______

(c) Which quadrilateral is a rhombus? _______. [1]

(d) Lines are drawn from A to H, from G to E, and from B to D, forming [2]
triangles. If GE = 14 in, what is the perimeter of triangle GFE?

_______ in.

(e) Which of the triangles are: [2]

Scalene: _______________________

Isosceles: ______________________

Equilateral: _____________________

Have one obtuse angle: _______________

(f) The perimeter of the figure ACDEF is __________ in. [2]

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19. A rectangular swimming pool measures 24 m by 16 m.

(a) Find the area of the pool. [2]

(b) A concrete path 2 m wide is paved around [3]


the swimming pool. What is the area of the
path?

20. In the figure, all lines meet at right angles.


12 cm 6 cm

7 cm
15 cm
4 cm

24 cm

(a) Find the area of the figure. __________ [3]

(b) Find the perimeter. __________ [3]

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21. Valerie recorded the weights of some mature dogs of a certain small
breed that were brought to the veterinarian clinic to the nearest quarter
of a pound.

Weight in pounds

1 3 3 1 3 3 1 1
5 5 3 6 4 5 4 5 5 5
4 4 4 4 4 4 2 2
1 3 1 1 1 3 3 1 3
4 5 6 4 5 6 5 4 5 5
4 4 4 2 2 4 4 2 4
1 1 3 1 3 1 3
5 6 5 6 6 4 6 5 5 6
4 2 4 2 4 4 4
(a) Create a line plot from the data. [3]

3 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 7

(b) What is the most common weight? [1]

(c) What is the difference between the heaviest and lightest weight [2]
recorded?

(d) 1 [2]
What fraction of the dogs weighed 6 lb?
4

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22. What is the volume of this solid? [2]

_______ cubic units

23. Find the volume of each rectangular prism.

(a) (b) 10 cm [4]


8m

20 cm
5m
52 cm

3m

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Answer Key

1. A: 0.2 B: 1.5 C: 3.05 D: 3.85 16. Square, Rhombus, Rectangle


2. (a) 1.6 (b) 4.08 17. Isosceles, Equilateral
(c) 5.604 (d) 0.104
18. Note: Students may have a different
(e) 3.75 (f) 0.16
order of vertices in their answers.
3. (a) 0.004 0.4 4.04 4.4 (a) 0, 2, 2
3 5 (b) BCDH
(b) 0.602 0.66
5 8 (c) ABHG
(d) 32 in.
3 3 (e) Scalene: BCD, GDE, GEF
4. (a) (b) 4
5 25 Isosceles: AHG, ABH, BDH
51 1 Equilateral: none
(c) (d) 6 1 obtuse angle: BCD
125 500
(f) 46
5. (a) 56.18 (b) 5.43
(c) 1.93 (d) 39.92 19. (a) 384 m2
(e) 166.11 (f) 196.32 (b) 176 m2

6. (a) 14.1 (b) 9.7 20. (a) 294 cm2


(c) 8.5 (d) 29.1 (b) 92 cm
(e) 11.3 (f) 32.9
21. (a)
7. $44.05
8. 21.9 quarts
9. 70
10. Angle: BAC or CAB
Ray: AB or AC
Line: AB or BA 3
Line segment: Ab, BA, AC, or CA (b) 5 lb
4
11. 3; 270° 3
(c) 2 lb
4
12. (a) 72°
1
(b) 295° (d)
10
13. (a) CD, EF
(b) CD, DE 22. 48

14. no 23. (a) 120 m3


(b) 10,400 cm3
15.

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