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Basic Five Mathematics

This document is an end-of-term examination paper for Basic Five students at Kings Queens Academy, focusing on mathematics. It includes multiple-choice questions covering various topics such as addition, subtraction, factors, and number representation. Students are required to choose the correct answers from the options provided.

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Basic Five Mathematics

This document is an end-of-term examination paper for Basic Five students at Kings Queens Academy, focusing on mathematics. It includes multiple-choice questions covering various topics such as addition, subtraction, factors, and number representation. Students are required to choose the correct answers from the options provided.

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KINGS QUEENS ACADEMY CLASS: BASIC FIVE

END OF FIRST TERM EXAMINATION NAME: ..................................................................

SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS DATE: ....................................................................

Chose the correct answer lettered A – C


13. Four children shared a packet of sweets. After
1. Three thousand three in figures. each of them received 15 sweets, there were 5
sweets left. What was the total number of sweets in
A. 3.003 B. 30003 C. 3003
the packet?
2. Eighty-six million, four hundred and sixty-nine A. 50 B. 60 C. 65
A. 86 000 000 469 B. 86 000 469 D. 86469 14. Write seven hundred and forty-two thousand
and two in numerals.
3. Add 126 and 37
A. 742 002 B. 74202 C. 742202
A. 1. 63 B. 163 C. 16.3
15. A boy reads 5 books in one week and 3 books in
4. Subtract 7564576 from 9665438
the next week. How many books does he read in
A. 2100860 B. 2100862 C. 2100700 total?
5. Find the product of 246 and 346 A. 6 B. 7 C. 8 D. 9
A. 85116 B. 95116 C. 75116 16. The length of a piece of wood is 34.5m If 21m
is cut off, what length is left?
6. What is the sum of the squares of 4, 8, and 10.
A. 13.5m B. 14.5m C. 14.0m D. 13.0m
A. 118 B. 180 C. 181
17. How many factors are in 18?
7. A drum contains 80 liters of oil, if 24 liters are
drawn off, how many liters are left? A. 8 B. 7 C. 6 D. 3
A. 56 B. 66 C. 104 18. Find the sum of the first consecutive numbers
odd numbers.
8. In 6 890 731, the digit 9 is in the ___ place.
A. thousands B. ten thousand C. hundred thousand A. 19 B. 23 C. 25 D. 17
9. Find the sum of all the factors of 12. 19. Write the number that is 1000 less than 5915.
A. 24 B. 28 C. 1728 A. 6915 B. 7915 C.4915 D. 3915
10. What is the sum of 62+122+62+122? 20. How many factors form the factors of 9?
A. 220 B. 190 C. 368 A. 4 B. 3 C. 5 D. 2
11. Find the L.C.M of 16, 32, and 40. 21. 22 is a double of ....................
A. 120 B.160 C. 146 A. 12 b. 11 C. 9 D. 19
12. Which one of the following numbers has the 22. Out of 16 cars, only 7 were washed. How many
digit 5 in the thousands place? cars were not washed?
A. 214 758 B. 241 578 C. 245 178
A. 23 B. 11 C. 9 D. 19
23. Compare 17_________XVII, using <, > or =
A. > B. = C. < D. ≤
Use the diagram below to answer questions 24 and 25 SECTION B

Answer only four questions from this section.


1.a. Find the Highest Common Factor (H. C. F) of
18 and 24.
b. There were 12 students in a class. Some left for
lunch and only 3 remained in the class. How many
students left for lunch?
c. (i) A man worked for 5 days from Monday to
24. Find the common factors of 8 and 12 Friday. On Monday, he saved Ghs 8.00. After that,
he saved Ghs 10.00 each day.
A. {8} B. {1, 2, 3,4, 8} C. {1, 2, 4} D. {3, 6, 12}
(ii) How much did he save throughout the week?
25. How many factors of 12 do we have in the Venn
Diagram. (iii) How may more days should the man work if he
A. 4 B. 6 C. 3 D. 9 wants to save Ghs 68.00

26. Write the next two numbers in skip counting 2. Skip count forward using the interval 100 to the
backwards: 7650, 7550, ________ term 5th term in each of the
i. 200 iv. 1230
A. 7750, 7450 B. 7450, 7350
ii. 220 v. 1000
C. 7250, 7450 D. 7655, 7570
iii. 2342
27. The difference between the two numbers is 168.
If the smaller number is 113, find the other number 3. John climbed a mango tree to pluck some
mangoes. He plucked 40 mangoes in total. Out of
A. 223 B. 271 C. 281 D. 291 these, 25 were ripe, and the rest were not ripe.
28. List the members of the set P = {factors of 30 i) How many unripe mangoes did John pluck?
which are odd}
ii) If John gave away 12 ripe mangoes to his
A) P = {2,3,5} B) P = {1,2,3,5} friends, how many ripe mangoes does he have left?
C) P = {1,3,5,15} D) P = {2,6,10,30} iii) If John wants to equally distribute all the unripe
29. Find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of 4,5 mangoes among 5 baskets, how many unripe
and 6. 4. Using the table, factor tree or division find the
A) 20 B) 24 C) 30 D) 60 H.C.F of the following numbers
i. 20, 30 and 40 (ii) 24, 30, 40 (iii) 18, 42, 90
30. Given that A = {1,2,3,4,5,6} and B = 5. Write these numbers completely in words
{3,6,9,12}, find A∪B
a) 35, 013 b) 342, 785 c) 3, 783, 194
A. {3,6} B. {6,12} C. {2,3,4,5,9,12}
d) 305, 213, 097 e) 80, 234, 387
D. {1,2,3,4,5,6,9,12}
f) 7001 g) 1, 001, 312

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