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Answer all the questions correctly.

(50 points)

1. Tick all the factors of 35. (1)


1
3
5
7
15
35

2. Husna says, (3)

29 is a composite number

Do you agree with her? Explain.


_______________________________________________________________________

3. Study the numbers below. (5)


Complete the following table with these numbers in the table.
2, 11, 20, 31, 45

Prime Number Composite Number

4. Tick all the number that are divisible by 4. (1)


315
216
1728
5209
5. Ruri has 130 buttons. She sews 4 buttons on each shirt. (3)

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She says that she has no button left.
Is she correct? Explain
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6. I am a composite number smaller than 50. (2)


I have 6 factors. I am divisible by 8.
What number am I?

7.

21 23

25 27

Miss Yuni wrote these numbers on the whiteboard. (2)


Which is the odd one out? Explain.
_______________________________________________________________________

8. Study the number pattern below. (2)

35 26 17 8 –1 ?

a) Describe the pattern.


______________________________________________________

b) What number comes next?


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9. The following sequence has steps of constant size. (3)


Fill in the missing numbers.

54, ______, _______, _______, 26


10. Mia counted back from 21 in 8s. (2)

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21, 13, 5, –3, –11, –20, –28

She made a mistake and counted wrongly after that.


Write the correct sequence.
________________________________________________________________________

11. Hasan is learning to kick a ball into a goal post. (3)


The rules for scoring are:
Add 3 points for every ball that goes into.
Minus 2 points for every ball that misses.
He missed for the first 3 trials but kicked the ball into the goal post for the next 4 trials.
What is his score now?

________________________________________________________________________

12. The diagram below shows a measuring scale with constant steps. (1)

cm cm

Kenzy used it to measure a piece of rope. The length of the rope is . . . cm.

13. The following are square numbers. (3)


Fill in the missing numbers.

1, 4, ____, 16, ____ , 36, 49, ____, 81, 100

14. The sum of the two square numbers is 100. (2)


The square numbers are ______ and ______.

15. The following are 5 first of triangular numbers. (3)

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1, 3, 6, 10, 15

a) What is the 2 next triangular number above?


b) What is the difference of 6th and 7th term of triangular number?

16. Tick all the correct statement. (1)


The largest triangular number can form with 12 counters is 10.
The largest triangular number can form with 16 counters is 10.
The largest triangular number can form with 25 counters is 21.
The largest triangular number can form with 50 counters is 40.

17. Ethan drew dots to create a pattern as shown below. (3)

1st term 2nd term 3rd term 4th term

He noticed that for the first 2 terms, there are odd numbers of dots for each term. For the
following 2 terms, there are even numbers of dots for each term.

He conjectures that for the next 2 terms, there will be odd numbers of dots for each term.
Do you agree with him? Explain.

18. In 52.09, which digit is in the tenth place? (1)


A. 0 B. 2 C. 5 D. 9

19. Fill in the blanks. (2)

564.37 = 500 + + 4 + 0.3 +

20. What is the value of the digit 5 in –6.75? (1)


A. 0.5

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B. 0.05
C. –5 tenths
D. –5 hundredths

21. Rani made a 4-digit number with 2 decimal places using the number cards below. (2)

5 1 2 9
The digit 1 is in the tens place. The value of the digit 2 is 2 hundredths.
The biggest number he can made is ________.

22. An eraser costs $0.80 at a bookshop. What is the cost of 4 identical erasers when rounded
to the nearest dollar? (2)

23. Sean says that 9.28 can only be expressed by 9 + 0.2 + 0.08. (2)
His statement is wrong. Show another way to express 9.28

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