P3M-SA1-5
P3M-SA1-5
P3M-SA1-5
Name : ___________________________________________
Date : ____________________________________________
Section A
For each question, four options are given. One of them is the correct answer. Choose the
correct answer and write its number (1, 2, 3, or 4) in the brackets provided.
9. 10 x 9 tens = __________.
(1) 9 000 (2) 900
(3) 90 (4) 9 ( )
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12. The greatest odd number that can be formed with the digits 2, 0, 7 and 5 is
___________.
(1) 5 207 (2) 7 205
(3) 7 502 (4) 7 520 ( )
15. What is the value of 4 twenty-cent coins, 5 ten-cent coins and 3 one-cent coins?
(1) $1.33 (2) $1.60
(3) $1.83 (4) $2.00 ( )
18. Which of the following numbers must be taken away from 52 to make it divisible
by 8?
(1) 10 (2) 8
(3) 6 (4) 4 ( )
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20. 157 girls and 305 boys took part in a Science quiz. How many more boys than
girls took part in the competition?
(1) 148 (2) 248
(3) 362 (4) 462 ( )
Section B
Write the correct answers in the spaces provided. Give your answers in the units stated.
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28. There were 84 people in a room. 28 were men, 13 were women and the rest were
children. How many children were there?
31. 7 x _________ = 67 + 10
4
x 8
5 1 2
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37. Huiling ate 9 biscuits in the morning, 15 biscuits is in the afternoon and 12
biscuits in the evening. She had 18 biscuits left. How many biscuits did she have
at first?
38.
Tickets to Malaysia
Adult Child
$30 $18
Find the total cost for a family of 3 adults and 3 children to take a train to
Malaysia.
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39. + + = 600
150 + = 200
8 = 7
+ + = _________________
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Section C
Solve the following problem sums. Show your working and statements clearly in the
space provided.
41. There were 1 616 pies at a fair. 815 pies were sold and 421 pies were given
away, How many pies were left?
42. 4 girls and 3 boys were given a total of 686 marks for a test. If each child was
given the same marks, how many marks did each child get?
43. A book has 600 pages. Lisa reads 28 pages a day for a week. How many pages of
the book have not been read?
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44. In a box, there are 14 chocolate cookies and 3 times as many butter cookies.
How many more butter cookies are there?
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