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P3 Mathematics Revision Paper – SA1-9

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.

1. In 3789, the digit 3 is in the ____________ place.


(1) hundreds (2) thousands
(3) three hundred (4) three thousand ( )

2. Find the sum of 3199 and 2478. The answer is ________________.


(1) 721 (2) 5567
(3) 5577 (4) 5677 ( )

3. 8156 - 1268 = ________________.


(1) 6888 (2) 6988
(3) 7088 (4) 7888 ( )

4. 28, 35, 42, 49, ...........


I am counting in ________________.
(1) fives (2) twos
(3) sevens (4) fours ( )

5. 5 groups of 6 is equal to _________________.


(1) 6x6x6x6x6 (2) 6+6+6+6+6
(3) 5+6+5+6+5 (4) 5+5+5+5+5 ( )

6. 24 x 7 = _______________.
(1) 141 (2) 148
(3) 161 (4) 168 ( )

7. Which one of the following fractions is the greatest?


1 2
(1) (2)
7 7
5 6
(3) (4) ( )
7 7

8. $18.30 written in words is _____________________________.


(1) eighteen dollars and three cents
(2) eighteen dollars and thirty cents
(3) one hundred and eighty-three cents
(4) one hundred and eighty three dollars ( )

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9. The odd number that comes just before 2459 is ______________.


(1) 2457 (2) 2458
(3) 2460 (4) 2461 ( )

10. What is the quotient when 153 is divided by 9?


(1) 17 (2) 18
(3) 144 (4) 162 ( )

11. 8 children share 1840 beads. Each of them will get _______________beads.
(1) 180 (2) 185
(3) 190 (4) 230 ( )

12. 5 pears cost $3. Lucy has $45. How many pears can she buy altogether?
(1) 9 (2) 15
(3) 27 (4) 75 ( )

13. Stella had 4573 bottle caps. She gave 1324 bottle caps to her friends. Which
one of the following models helps Stella to find the number of caps she was left
with?
4573
(1)
?

1324

(2)
4573

?
1324

4573
(3)

4573
(4)
( )

? 1324

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14. Which of the following figure shows of it shaded?
2
(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

( )

15. There are __________________ twenty-cent coins in $5.


(1) 5 (2) 10
(3) 20 (4) 25 ( )

16. Mrs. Foo bought the items showed in the box below at a bookstore. She gave the
cashier $100. How much change did she get?

(1) $48 (2) $52


(3) $54 (4) $152 ( )

17. A necklace and two rings cost $460. If a ring cost $160, how much does the
necklace cost?
(1) $140 (2) $150
(3) $280 (4) $300 ( )

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18.

The value of A + B is ___________________.


(1) 8 (2) 2
(3) 10 (4) 4 ( )

19. When I add 36 to a number, I get 209. What will I get when I subtract 45 from
the number?
(1) 128 (2) 132
(3) 173 (4) 200 ( )

20. A hawker had 126 eggs. He packed then equally into boxes of 8. How many
boxes of 8 were there?
(1) 8 (2) 14
(3) 15 (4) 16 ( )

Section B
Do the following sums and write the correct answer in the boxes provided.

21. There are _________________tens in 6480.

Answer : ______________________

22. Find the difference between 9002 and 1897. The answer is ____________.

Answer : ______________________

23. There are 569 coins in a bag. How many coins will there be in 9 such bags?
There are __________________coins altogether.

Answer : ______________________

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24. The model below shows the total length of a piece of ribbon that had been cut
into a few pieces of equal length.

Each piece is _______________ cm long.

Answer : ______________________

25. Write the following in cents:

(a) $20.09 = _____________cents

(b) $5 = ______________ cents

Answer : a)__________b)__________

26. The greatest even number that can be formed with all the digits 4, 9, 6, 3 is
________________.

Answer : ______________________

27. 400 tens - 217 ones = ________________ones.

Answer : ______________________

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28. Mr Kok visited a farm and saw a number of cows. He counted and found that
there were 960 legs. How many cows were there?

There were ___________________cows on the farm.

Answer : ______________________

29. John was given a strip of paper as shown below. He divided it into 4 equal parts
and cut out Triangle A. What fraction of the strip of paper was left?

____________________of the strip of paper was left.

Answer : ______________________

30. Dave is given the figure below with 2 parts shaded. How many more equal parts
3
must he shade so that of the figure is shaded?
4

He must shade ______________more equal parts.

Answer : ______________________

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31. Sean bought some chocolates. He packed them equally into packets of 5 and had
9 packets. How many chocolates did he buy?

He bought ___________________chocolates.

Answer : ______________________

32. $24.60 = 1 ten-dollar note + 6 two-dollar notes + ________________ten-cent


coins

Answer : ______________________

33. 5 oranges cost $1.

15 oranges cost $_________________

Answer : ______________________

34.

There are _______________cubes in the 5th structure.

Answer : ______________________

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35. Freddy opened his storybook and the sum of the page numbers on the facing
pages was 445. What were the page numbers?

Answer : Page_________and page_________

36. The number in each box is the difference between the 2 numbers in the circles on
either side. The other 2 numbers are between 20 and 100.
What are the missing numbers in the circles?

Answer : a)__________b)__________

37.

The digits in all boxes above are the same. What is the number in each box?

Answer : ______________________

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38. Judy saw a flock of birds in the sky. Half of the flock were sparrows. The rest
were crows. If there were 8 sparrows, how many birds did she see altogether?

She saw ________________birds.

Answer : ______________________

39. Mrs Lee bought some biscuits. She packed them into packets of threes. There
were 57 packets and 2 left over. How many biscuits did she buy?

She bought _______________biscuits.

Answer : ______________________

40. Ryan wants to buy 2 pairs of shorts. Each pair of shorts costs $35. Which option
will cost Ryan less?

Option A: Buy one pair of shorts and get the second pair free.
Option B: Buy two pairs of shorts and get $30 less of the total price.

Option ____________________will cost him less.

Answer : ______________________

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Section C
Do these story sums carefully. Show all working clearly.

41. Michael gave Tom 2149 counters. Joyce gave Tom 458 counters. How many
counters does Tom have now if he had 3645 counters at first?

42. In an IQ test, Mabel scored 1314 points. David scored 287 points less than Mabel
and Jim scored 52 points less than David. What was Jim's score ?

43. Kevin collected 2458 tokens from the amusement centre. He collected 369 tokens
less than his sister. How many tokens did they collect altogether?

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44. Jack has a wooden vase that is 145 years old. He also has a porcelain plate that
is 3 times as old as the vase. His most precious item is a copper basin that is 6
times as old as the plate. How old is the copper basin?

45. Peter had 351 marbles and Luke had 409 marbles. They shared the marbles
equally between each other.
(a) How many marbles did they have altogether?
(b) How many marbles did each boy receive?

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