P4M-CA1-5
P4M-CA1-5
P4M-CA1-5
Name : ___________________________________________
Date : ____________________________________________
Section A
Choose the correct answer and write its number in the brackets.
(1) 5 (2) 6
(3) 12 (4) 15 ( )
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9. In which of the following number does the same digit appear in the tens and
thousands place ?
(1) 20 923 (2) 47 735
(3) 64 048 (4) 83 101 ( )
11. What is the number that must be added to 206 to make it divisible by 9 ?
(1) 1 (2) 6
(3) 3 (4) 9 ( )
15. There are 24 pupils in a row. How many pupils are there in 56 rows ?
(1) 316 (2) 336
(3) 1 322 (4) 1 344 ( )
6 18
16. = =
9 27 36
What is the missing numerator ?
(1) 24 (2) 12
(3) 9 (4) 4 ( )
1 3 ?
17. What is the sum of and
7 7
2 3
(1) (2)
7 7
4 5
(3) (4) ( )
7 7
3
18. There is
4
l of water in a beaker. How much more water is needed to make 1
litre?
1 1
(1)
4
l (2)
3
l
1 3
(3)
2
l (4)
4
l ( )
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19. Study the set of numbers: 5 057, 5 413, 4 968 and 952. What is the difference
between the smallest and greatest number ?
(1) 4 105 (2) 4 461
(3) 6 009 (4) 6 365 ( )
20. In the sum below, what is the missing number in the box ?
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Section B
Do the following sums and write your answers in the boxes.
22. The largest possible number that can be formed by using the digits
2, 9, 0, 3, 8 is _____________.
25. How many hundreds are there in the sum of 49 thousands and 50 hundreds.
hundreds
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26. The product of 2 numbers is 2 836. If one of the numbers is 4, the other number
is __________.
27. Mike is thinking of a 2-digit number which is more than 15 but less than 20.
When he divides it by 4 , the remainder is 3. If he divides it by 5, the remainder
is 4 . What is the number?
28. Which of the following digit is a common factor of 20, 32 and 60?
3, 4, 5, 8
7 , 3 , 1
31. Arrange in increasing order.
8 16 2
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1 1
33. + + = 1
3 6
36. In the product of 64 370 and 10, what is the value of digit “4”?
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39. Mr and Mrs Lee earn $ 3 500 and $ 2 450 respectively. Round off their total
income to the nearest $ 100.
40. Eric bought 2 similar shirts and a pair of pants. The pair of pants cost $ 30.
The pants cost $ 6 more than the 2 shirts. How much did each shirt cost ?
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Section C
Read the following questions carefully and work out the sums. All working must be
shown clearly.
41. 18 groups of children visited an art exhibition. There were 39 children in each
group. If 186 of them were boys, how many girls were there ?
42. 4520 people took part in a cross-country race. There were four times as
many adults as children. How many more adults than children were there ?
43. Mr Lin bought a computer and 5 boxes of computer diskettes. He gave the
cashier $3000 and received $60 change. If the computer cost $ 2 860, what
was the cost of one box of computer diskettes ?
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2 1
44. A packet of flour weighs kg . It weighs kg more than a box of chocolate
5 10
1
but kg less than a bag of rice. What is the total weight of the box of
5
chocolate and the bag of rice ?
1 3
45. Mae bought a packet of balloons. of them were red, of them were blue
2 8
and the rest were yellow. What fraction of the balloons were yellow?
(Give your answer in the simplest form.)
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