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Primary 3 Math Exam Preparation Guide

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Primary 3 Math Exam Preparation Guide

This document is a guide for Primary 3 Mathematics exam preparation, featuring eight specially crafted mock examination papers modeled after top Singapore schools. It includes a multimedia CDROM with detailed explanations for each question, aimed at helping students understand problem-solving methods. Additionally, it offers an online program with diagnostic modules to address common misconceptions in learners.

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Primary 3 Mathematics

Ace The Exams with


My 24/7 Personal Tutor

Detailed Explanation of ALL Questions


by Tutor in Virtual Classroom

Consulting Editor: Dr Zhang Yong


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Preface
This book is written to assist pupils in preparing for the Primary 3 Math
examinations. There are a total of 8 specially crafted examination style
papers. The main features of the papers are as follows.

1. Questions are modeled after examination papers set by top well known
Singapore schools.

2. Questions are crafted to highlight common misconceptions in each of


the topics.

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explanation of each question in each paper by our teacher. These lessons
ensure pupils understand the methods behind solving each question.

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system will dynamically diagnose your child’s problem and bring him/her
an explanation on why he/she is wrong, and what is the correct way to
the solutions of such questions.

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Contents
Semestral Assessment 1 Mock Paper 1 1

Semestral Assessment 1 Mock Paper 2 17

Semestral Assessment 1 Mock Paper 3 30

Semestral Assessment 1 Mock Paper 4 43

Semestral Assessment 2 Mock Paper 1 59

Semestral Assessment 2 Mock Paper 2 73

Semestral Assessment 2 Mock Paper 3 87

Semestral Assessment 2 Mock Paper 4 102

Short Answers 115

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Semestral Assessment 1 Mock Paper 1

Duration: 1 hr 45 min Marks

Questions 1 to 10 carry 1 mark each and Questions 11 to 15 carry 2 marks


each. For each question, write the number corresponding to the correct
option in the bracket provided.

1. In 5037, the value of the digit 5 is _________ .


(1) 5 (2) 50
(3) 500 (4) 5000
( )

2. The product of 255 and 5 is _________ .


(1) 1055 (2) 1255
(3) 1275 (4) 2555
( )

3. How many hundreds are there in 5783?


(1) 7 (2) 57
(3) 700 (4) 783
( )

4. Mary has $4.2 in 20-cent coins. How many 20-cent coins does she have?
(1) 20 (2) 21
(3) 42 (4) 84
( )

5. Four thousand, nine hundred and one written as a numeral is


_________ .
(1) 490 (2) 491
(3) 4901 (4) 4910 ( )

6. What is the sum of 460 tens and 14 hundreds?


(1) 446 (2) 474
(3) 600 (4) 6000
( )

1
7. Which of the following numbers leaves no remainder when divided by 4?
(1) 2160 (2) 2534
(3) 3222 (4) 3618
( )

8. 2097 is more than _________ by 20 tens.


(1) 1877 (2) 1897
(3) 2077 (4) 2297
( )

9. Divide 64 by 4. The answer has the same value as


(1) 60 + 8 (2) 200 + 56
(3) 20 – 4 (4) 15 x 4
( )

10. Add 3484 to 1699. In the answer, the digit in the hundred place is
_________ .

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

11. Which of the following amount of money is the largest?


(1) 7 fifty-cent coins (2) 32 ten-cent coins
(3) 3 one-dollar coins (4) 18 twenty-cent coins
( )

12. What is the smallest 4-digit even number that can be formed by 0, 5, 6
and 9?
(1) 5069 (2) 5096
(3) 5690 (4) 5960
( )

13. Subtract 536 from the sum of 841 and 627.


(1) 2004 (2) 1468
(3) 932 (4) 750
( )

2
14. What is the missing number in the number pattern?
64, _________, 16, 8, 4, 2
(1) 18 (2) 24
(3) 32 (4) 128
( )

15. In the number 2537, the value of the digit _________ is smallest.
(1) 2 (2) 3
(3) 5 (4) 7
( )

Questions 16 to 35 carry 2 marks each. Write your answers in the spaces


provided. For questions which require units, give your answers in the units
stated.

16. If three metal balls have the same mass as 12 wooden balls, then 12
metal balls have the same mass as _________ wooden balls.

Ans: _____________________
17. Write five thousand, nine hundred and eighteen in figures.

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8. The sum of two numbers is 5000. The smaller number is 2374. What is
the bigger number?

Ans: _____________________
6629 = 6000 + + 9 + 20
19.
What is the missing number in the box?

Ans: _____________________
20. How many eights are there in 256?

Ans: ________________eights

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21. Mike has 3592 stamps. He has 836 stamps less than Henry. How many
stamps do they have together?

Ans: _____________________

22. 237 + 481 = ___________ ÷ 7

Ans: _____________________
23. What number when divided by 4 has quotient of 23 and a remainder of
3?

Ans: _____________________

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24. What is the greatest 4-digit number that can be formed using the digits
9, 0, 3, 4?

Ans: _____________________
25. What is the missing number in the following pattern?
385, 885, 1885, _________, 5385

Ans: _____________________
26. The sum of two numbers is 1630. If one number is 36 more than the
other number, what is the other number?

Ans: _____________________

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27. Study the marking line below. The marking are equally spaced out, what
is the number of Y?

4327 Y 4497

Ans: _____________________

28. 4 similar dolls and a toy car cost $220. If the toy car costs $60, what is
the cost of each doll?

Ans: _____________________

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29. Jane made a note book with 30 pages and she numbered the pages from 1
to 30. How many times did she use the digit “3”?

Ans: _____________________

30. Daniel has 7 two-dollar notes and 6 twenty-cent coins. He spent $9.00.
How much did he left?

Ans: _____________________

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31. Jia Lin wanted to buy a pair of shoes. The shoes cost 4 times as much as
the slipper. The slipper cost $13. How much did the shoes and the slipper
cost altogether?

Ans: _____________________

32. Jessica had $805 after selling 9 books at $57 each. How much money
did she have before selling 9 books?

Ans: _____________________

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33. Tom has $3.60 in his pocket. He has the same number of fifty-cent coins
and ten-cent coins. How many ten-cent coins does he have?

Ans: _____________________

34. Kate’s cat was missing. She got into a lift to look for her cat in her block.
She went down 3 floors, then up 9 floors, and went 4 floors down again.
She finally found her cat on the 6th floor. On which floor did she get into
the lift?

Ans: _____________________

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35. I am a 4-digit number. The value of the digit in the thousands place is
7000. My hundreds digit is 9 less than my tens digit. My tens and one
digits are the same. My ones digit is 9.
What number am I?

Ans: _____________________

Questions 36 to 45 carry 2 marks each. Show your working clearly in the


space below each question and write your answers in the spaces provided. (40
marks)

36. Mrs. Linda had 69 cookies. If she were to give 4 cookies for each pupil in
her class, she would need 35 cookies more. How many pupils were there
in her class?

Ans: _____________________

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37. Cheryl has 147 stamps. Her sister has 5 times as many stamps as Cheryl.
How many stamps do they have altogether?

Ans: _____________________

38. Kelvin is 9 years old. In 2 years’ time, Kelvin’s brother will be 2 times as
old as Kelvin. How old is his brother now?

Ans: _____________________

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39. James had $500. He bought a jacket for $120 and four T-shirts for
$160. How much does James have left?

Ans: _____________________

40. There are 12 boys and 13 girls in a class. Each boy received 8 stickers
and each girl received 6 stickers. How many stickers did they receive
together?

Ans: _____________________

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41. From January to March, Mr. Lee sold 4200 books. In January, he sold
1600 books. In February, he sold 80 books less than he did in January.
How many books did he sell in March?

Ans: _____________________

42. Annie has 440 stickers. She has 158 more stickers than Zhi Ping. Zhi
Ping has 3 times as many stickers as Lim. How many stickers do they
have together?

Ans: _____________________

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43. Ms. Tan has 100 hundreds of mangoes in three boxes: box A, box B, box
C. Box A and box B contain 67 mangoes. The number of mangoes in box B
and box C is 68. How many mangoes are there in box B?

Ans: _____________________
44. A dress cost $28. The dress cost 2 times as much as a skirt. How many
skirts could be bought with $84?

Ans: _____________________

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45. Harry bought 6 bags of oranges. There were 21 oranges in each plastic
bag. She repacked all of the oranges into 9 boxes. How many oranges
were there in each box?

Ans: _____________________

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Semestral Assessment 1 Mock Paper 2

Duration: 1 hr 45 min Marks

Questions 1 to 10 carry 1 mark each and Questions 11 to 15 carry 2 marks


each. For each question, write the number corresponding to the correct
option in the bracket provided.

1. What is the place value of digit “0” in 3850?


(1) Ones (2) Tens
(3) Hundreds (4) Thousands
( )

2. 4 x 8 = _______ + 8.
(1) 4 (2) 24
(3) 32 (4) 40
( )

3. How many hundreds are there in 4728?


(1) 7 (2) 47
(3) 700 (4) 728
( )

4. What is the product of 476 and 4?


(1) 1504 (2) 1684
(3) 1904 (4) 3224
( )

5. Which of the following is equal to 7224?


(1) 7+2+2+4 (2) 7200 + 2 + 4
(3) 7000 + 22 + 4 (4) 7000 + 220 + 4
( )

6. What is the sum of the value of the digit “4” in 4037 and 3420?
(1) 4400 (2) 4457
(3) 7400 (4) 7457
( )

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7. I am an odd number that comes before 6053 and after 6047. What
number am I?
(1) 6041 (2) 6045
(3) 6051 (4) 6055
( )

8. 4 thousands + 5 hundreds + 5 ones = _________ .


(1) 455 (2) 4055
(3) 4505 (4) 4550
( )
9. Which of the following is NOT correct?

(1) 8 x 0 = 0 (2) 5 x 9 = 9 x 5
(3) 6 ÷ 1 = 6 (4) 4 x 6 = 4 + 4 + 4 + 4
( )

10. Divide 745 by 8. What is the remainder?


(1) 1 (2) 2
(3) 3 (4) 5
( )

11. Find the sum of $4.35, $13.80 and $11.

(1) $18.26 (2) $28.15


(3) $29.15 (4) $39.15
( )

12. In the number 3168, the value of the digit _________ is the smallest.
(1) 1 (2) 3
(3) 6 (4) 8
( )

13. Subtract 589 from the sum of 1467 and 845. What is the answer?
(1) 1434 (2) 1723
(3) 2312 (4) 2901
( )

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14. Which of the following fraction is largest?
1 2
(1) (2)
5 5
3 4
(3) (4)
5 5
( )

15. Jenny will be 23 on her birthday in 2011. How old she was on her
birthday in 2007?
(1) 21 (2) 20
(3) 19 (4) 18
( )

Questions 16 to 35 carry 2 marks each. Write your answers in the spaces


provided. For questions which require units, give your answers in the units
stated. (40 marks)

16. Write six thousand, three hundred and fourteen in figures.

Ans: _____________________
17. Find the value of 9000 – 5075.

Ans: _____________________

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18. Complete the number pattern: 3820, 3815, 3805, _________ , 3770.

Ans: _____________________
19. _________ is 2476 more than 3657.

Ans: _____________________
20. A dress costs $12 more than a skirt. If 2 skirts cost $38, what is the
cost of a dress?

Ans: _____________________

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21. Twelve people shared 51 cards. If each person receives the same number
of cards, how many cards were left over?

Ans: _____________________
22. 4 pencils cost $2.8. How much do 12 pencils cost?

Ans: _____________________
23. Lily has $1458. Her brother has $569 less than her. How much money do
they have together?

Ans: _____________________

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24. ÷ 6 = 13 remainder 5.

What is the missing number in the box?

Ans: _____________________
25. The smallest 4 digit number that can be formed with the digit 0, 3, 5, 7
is _________ .

Ans: _____________________
26. Emily collected 2547 stamps. Her sister collected 756 stamps more than
her. How many did they have together?

Ans: _____________________

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27. How many fifty-cent coins and 8 twenty-cent coins make $8.1?

Ans: _________fifty-cent coins


28. Using all the digits 4, 7, 9, what is the difference between the greatest
3-digit number and the smallest 3-digit number?

Ans: _____________________
29. How many fifty-cent coins can be exchanged for a ten-dollar note?

Ans: ________ fifty-cent coins

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30. There are 310 pages in a story books. Marry reads 9 pages everyday. In
how many days will she finish reading the book?

Ans: _____________________
31. Find the sum of 5 thousands, 11 tens and 63 ones.

Ans: _____________________
32. How many sixs are there in 578 + 748?

Ans: _____________________

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33. Study the pattern carefully. What is the number missing?

7 14 11 18 ? 22

Ans: _____________________
34. Lim is 9 years old. Chris is as twice years old as Lim. Ryan is six years
older than Chris. How old is Ryan?

Ans: _____________________
35. The difference between two numbers is 134. The smaller number is 386.
What is the remainder when the bigger number is divided by 9?

Ans: _____________________

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Questions 36 to 45 carry 2 marks each. Show your working clearly in the
space below each question and write your answers in the spaces provided. (40
marks)

36. Mr. Tan wants to buy a set of printer and scanner. The printer costs
$369 and the scanner costs $177 more. How much does he have to pay in
total?

Ans: _____________________
37. Alan spent $84 on the candies at a store. In the store, candies were sold
at 12 in a box for $14. How many candies did he buy?

Ans: _____________________

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38. Kathy has 1749 stickers. Annie has 458 stickers less than Kathy and 250
stickers more than Tom. How many stickers do they have together?

Ans: _____________________
39. Ben earns $2200 a month. He spends $1500 every month and saves the
rest. How much will he save in a year?

Ans: _____________________
40. Mary has 927 stamps. James has three times as much as Mary. If they
are to share they stamps equally, how many stamps will each of them
have?

Ans: _____________________

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41. There were 12 mangos, 14 bananas and 15 apples in a basket. How many
fruits were there in 4 such baskets?

Ans: _____________________
42. There were 359 women at a concert. There were 164 more men at the
concert than women. How many people were there at the concert?

Ans: _____________________
43. Jimmy has 4 times as many marbles as Kim. Kim has twice as many
marbles as Tom. If Tom has 16 marbles, how many marbles do they have
in total?

Ans: _____________________

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44. Mrs. Tan bought 4 boxes of cookies. There were 24 cookies in each box.
She gave the cookies equally to 16 pupils in her class. How many cookies
did each pupil get?

Ans: _____________________
45. Katie saved the same amount of money from January to May. In June,
she saved $2270. She then had a total of $9520. How much did Katie
save in April?

Ans: _____________________

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Semestral Assessment 1 Mock Paper 3

Duration: 1 hr 45 min Marks

Questions 1 to 10 carry 1 mark each and Questions 11 to 15 carry 2 marks


each For each question, write the number corresponding to the correct
option in the bracket provided.

1. In 4705, what does the digit 5 stand for?


(1) 5 ones (2) 5 tens
(3) 5 hundreds (4) 5 thousands
( )

2. What is the quotient when 854 is divided by 5?


(1) 4 (2) 17
(3) 170 (4) 174
( )

3. In which of the following does the digit “7” has the greatest value?
(1) 9736 (2) 7984
(3) 4072 (4) 2157
( )

4. Multiply 186 by 3. What is the product?


(1) 62 (2) 348
(3) 548 (4) 558
( )

5. How many cents are there in $46.50?


(1) 50 (2) 465
(3) 4605 (4) 4650
( )

6. Subtract 865 from 3000. The answer is _______.


(1) 2035 (2) 2135
(3) 2245 (4) 3245
( )

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7. Add 3478 to 1654. The digit in the hundred place is _______.

(1) 5 (2) 1
(3) 3 (4) 2
( )

8. Mr. Tay saves $560 each month. How much money will he save in 8
months?

(1) $4080 (2) $4088


(3) $4480 (4) $7280
( )

9. 358 + 379 is _______ more than 450.


(1) 177 (2) 187
(3) 277 (4) 287
( )

10. How many twenty-cent coins have a total value of eight dollars?
(1) 30 (2) 35
(3) 40 (4) 50
( )

11. 30 tens multiplied by 30 ones is equal to


(1) 9000 (2) 900
(3) 600 (4) 330
( )

12. What would you get if you add all the even number between 20 and 30?
(1) 50 (2) 100
(3) 150 (4) 225
( )

13. Which of the following has the greatest value?

(1) 150 one-cent coins (2) 17 ten-cent coins


(3) 32 five-cent coins (4) 9 twenty-cent coins
( )

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14. + 627 + 810 = 3000 – 544.
(1) 1019 (2) 1437
(3) 2456 (4) 3893
( )

15. What is the greatest 4-digit even number that can be formed with 1, 5,
4, 8?
(1) 1458 (2) 4158
(3) 8514 (4) 8541
( )

Questions 16 to 35 carry 2 marks each. Write your answers in the spaces


provided. For questions which require units, give your answers in the units
stated. (40 marks)

16. Find the value of 508 x 7.

Ans: _____________________
17. Write the numeral for seven thousand and twenty-five.

Ans: _____________________

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18. A bag contained 3900 beads. Anna gave 1250 of them to her brother and
gave 1890 to her sister. How many beads did she have left?

Ans: _____________________
19. The difference between two numbers is 784. If the bigger number is
4000, what is the smaller number?

Ans: _____________________
20. There were 34 more workers working in day shift than in night shift in a
factory. 7 workers were transferred from day shift to night shift. How
many more workers are there in day shift than night shift now?

Ans: _____________________

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21. James bought 6 tables. Each table cost $124. How much did he pay
altogether?

Ans: _____________________
22. The mass of a bag of rice is 7kg. What is the mass of 17 such bags of
rice?

Ans: _____________________
23. 208 children are divided into 8 equal groups. If there are 88 boys
altogether, how many girls are there in each group if the number of girls
in each group is the same?

Ans: _____________________

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24. Look at the number pattern below. What is the missing number in the
box?
2471, 2474, , 2480, 2483.

Ans: _____________________
25. A fruit-seller had 240 apples. He packed them into bags of 6 and sold
them at $3 per bag. How much money did he collect from selling all
apples?

Ans: _____________________
26. 5 x 8 = 8 + 8 + + 8

What is the number in the box?

Ans: _____________________

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27. The sum of two numbers is 863. The difference between two numbers is
157. What is the larger number?

Ans: _____________________
28. Mr. Tan earns $1150 more than Mrs. Tan. If Mrs. Tan earns $2480, how
much do they earn together?

Ans: _____________________
29. How many fives are there in 785?

Ans: _____________________

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30. There were 1268 chicken pies and 5639 fruit pies in a shop. 4207 pies
were sold. How many pies were left unsold?

Ans: _____________________
31. Kate put 40 books into 2 boxes. She put four times as many as books in
box A than box B. How many books did she put into box A?

Ans: _____________________
32. There are 370 pupils in a camp. There are 86 more boys than girls in the
camp. How many boys are there?

Ans: _____________________

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33. What fraction must be added to
3
to make 1 whole?
8

Ans: _____________________
34. 11 x 46 = 8 x 46 + 46 x

What is the number in the box?

Ans: _____________________
35. When I divide the greatest 2-digit odd number by 3, what is my answer?

Ans: _____________________

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Questions 36 to 45 carry 2 marks each. Show your working clearly in the
space below each question and write your answers in the spaces provided. (40
marks)

36. Cathy had 283 red marbles, 435 blue marbles, and 587 green marbles.
She mixed the marbles together and put them equally into 9 boxes. How
many marbles did she put into each box?

Ans: _____________________
37. Ali has 1346 stickers. He throws away 458 stickers which are spoilt. He
gives the rest of the stickers to his 7 friends equally. How many stickers
does he have left?

Ans: _____________________

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38. 6 classes of pupils went to the movie. There were 28 pupils in each class.
Each pupil paid $4 for the entrance fee. How much did they pay for the
entrance fee altogether?

Ans: _____________________
39. Mary arranged 129 photographs in an album. Each page of the album can
hold 9 photographs. She filled one page completely before going on to
the next page. How many pages did she use?

Ans: _____________________
40. A dress costs $44. The dress costs as four times as much as a T-shirt.
How many T-shirts can be bought with $132?

Ans: _____________________

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41. Ting Feng has $25. Jia Lin has $38. They want to buy a present which
cost $80 for their father. How much more money do they have to save
to buy the present?

Ans: _____________________
42. Ben and Kelvin had 348 stickers together. After Ben gave 58 stickers to
Kelvin, Ben has twice cards as many as Kelvin. How many cards did Ben
have at first?

Ans: _____________________
43. There are 145 children in a concert. There are 4 times as many adults as
children . How many people are there in the concert?

Ans: _____________________

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44. Kathy, Steven and Daniel earned a total of $8700. Kathy earned $2880
and Steven earned $490 more than her. How much money did Daniel
earn?

Ans: _____________________
45. Ms. Tan packed 352 apples into bags of 8. She kept five bags for herself
and sold the rest of the bags at $5 each. How much money did she
receive?

Ans: _____________________

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Semestral Assessment 1 Mock Paper 4

Duration: 1 hr 45 min Marks

Questions 1 to 10 carry 1 mark each and Questions 11 to 15 carry 2 marks


each. For each question, write the number corresponding to the correct
option in the bracket provided.

1. Six thousand, eight hundred and five written as numeral is __________.


(1) 680 (2) 685
(3) 6805 (4) 6850
( )

2. What is the sum of 4 hundreds, 7 thousands and 6 ones?


(1) 4706 (2) 4760
(3) 7046 (4) 7406
( )

3. In the number 9537, the value of the digit 9 is ___________ .


(1) 9000 (2) 900
(3) 90 (4) 9
( )

4. Which of the following statement is incorrect?


(1) 4 fives = 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 (2) 70 = 7 tens
(3) 200 x 20 = 4000 (4) 3000 = 30 tens
( )

5. Find the difference between 4300 and 1290.


(1) 2910 (2) 3010
(3) 3110 (4) 5590
( )

6. What number when divided by 6 has quotient of 5 and a remainder of 4?


(1) 20 (2) 29
(3) 31 (4) 34
( )

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7. Which of the following is equal to 8053?
(1) Eight hundred and fifty (2) 8000 + 500 + 3
three
(3) 80 hundreds and 53 ones (4) 805 + 3
( )

8. Divide 684 by 6. The answer is __________ .


(1) 114 (2) 678
(3) 690 (4) 4104
( )

9. How many tens are there in 3680?


(1) 8 (2) 68
(3) 368 (4) 3680
( )

10. 8 x 16 = x 8 + x 8 . What is the missing number


in the boxes?
(1) 128 (2) 32
(3) 8 (4) 4
( )

11. Subtract 4 hundreds from 6 thousands. The answer is ________.


(1) 2 (2) 20
(3) 2000 (4) 5600
( )

12. Which of the following is equal to 7004 – 4599?


(1) 200 + 40 + 5 (2) 200 + 50 + 4
(3) 2000 + 400 + 5 (4) 2000 + 500 + 4
( )

13. Complete the following pattern: 6430, 6230, 6030, ___________,


__________.
(1) 6030, 5830 (2) 5830, 5630
(3) 5430, 5230 (4) 5030, 4830
( )

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14. A duck has 2 legs and a cat has 4 legs. How many legs do 8 ducks and 6
cats have?
(1) 16 (2) 24
(3) 28 (4) 40
( )

15. Tom put 96 mangoes equally into 8 bags. How many mangoes are there in
3 bags?
(1) 36 (2) 32
(3) 12 (4) 8
( )

Questions 16 to 35 carry 2 marks each. Write your answers in the spaces


provided. For questions which require units, give your answers in the units
stated.

16. 7000 + 5 + 300 + 40 =


What is the missing number in the box?

Ans: _____________________

17. What is the whole number between 7859 and 7861?

Ans: _____________________

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18. Write 6 thousands, 27 hundreds and 39 tens in numeral.

Ans: _____________________

19. Ken gave $100 to a cashier when he bought a book that cost him $56.90.
How much change did he get back?

Ans: _____________________

20. The product of two numbers is 234. If one number is 6, the other
number is _______.

Ans: _____________________

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21. Carol had 58 pearls. Thomas had three times as many pearls as Carol.
How many pearls had they altogether?

Ans: _____________________

22. Find the value of 1064 ÷ 8.

Ans: _____________________

23. Write in dollars and cents: 2485 cents = _____________.

Ans: _____________________

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24. Apples trees were planted on Mindy Road. Each tree was planted 7m
apart. What was the distance between the first tree and the eighth
tree?

Ans: _____________________

25. Kelvin, Henry and Bill made donations to charity. Kelvin donated $18.70.
Henry donated $4.50 more than Kelvin. Bill donated $2.90 less than
Henry. How much did Bill donate?

Ans: _____________________

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26. Write the smallest 4-digit even number using all the digits below.
5, 0, 4, 9

Ans: _____________________

27. Divide 3 hundreds and 7 ones by 8. The remainder is ___________ .

Ans: _____________________

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28. Jerry collected 1840 stamps. He collected 670 more stamps than Dave.
How many stamps did they collect together?

Ans: _____________________

29. The mass of a box and five identical balls is 16kg. The mass of the box is
three times the mass of a ball. What is the mass of each ball?

Ans: _____________________

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30. Subtract a number from the sum of 349 and 862, and the result is 179.
Find the number.

Ans: _____________________

31. Cheryl is 3 years younger than her brother. Her mother is 28 years older
than her brother. If Cheryl is 10 years old now, how old is her mother?

Ans: _____________________

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32. Kim has 7 times as many ice cream sticks as Ben. They have 128 ice
cream sticks together. How many ice cream sticks does Kim have?

Ans: _____________________

33. Mrs. Tan packed 147 apples into boxes of 7. He sold 15 boxes. How many
boxes were not sold?

Ans: _____________________

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34. I am a 2-digit number. I am more than 20 but less than 30. Count in
fours and you will find me! Divide my ones digit by 4 and you will find my
ten digits. What number am I?

Ans: _____________________

35. Mrs. Lee wants to pack 459 fish balls into bags. Each bag can contain 8
fish balls. How many bags will she need to pack all the fish balls?

Ans: _____________________

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Questions 36 to 45 carry 4 marks each. Show your working clearly in the
space below each question and write your answers in the spaces provided.

36. A table costs $264. A chair costs $129 less than it. What is the total
cost of the table and the chair?

Ans: _____________________

37. Lana has 320 paper clips. She has 8 times as many paper clips as Emily.
Jason has 70 paper clips less than Lana. How many paper clips do they
have together?

Ans: _____________________

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38. Mr. Ho took his wife and 2 children to the zoo last Saturday. The tickets
cost $50 in total. An adult’s ticket costs $7 more than a child’s ticket.
How much does a child’s ticket cost?

Ans: _____________________

39. A shopkeeper packed 624 chocolates into boxes. Each box contains 6
chocolates. If he sold each box at $8. How much money did he earn
altogether?

Ans: _____________________

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40. Chelvi has 4368 beads. There are 2469 blue beads and the rest are red
beads. How many more blue beads than red beads are there?

Ans: _____________________

41. Andrea puts 1 ten-cent coin in her piggy bank as her savings on Monday.
She puts 3 ten-cent coins as her saving on the next day. Each day she
puts in 2 ten-cent coins more than the previous day. How much will she
save for the whole week?

Ans: _____________________

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42. Zhiwei went shopping with 3 hundred-dollar notes. He bought a pair of
shoes at $109. Then he wanted to buy a hand phone but found that he
was short of $49. What was the cost of the hand phone?

Ans: _____________________

43. Mr. Tay made 5703 cookies. She sold 2837 cookies in the morning and
1860 cookies in the afternoon. How many cookies were left at the end of
the day?

Ans: _____________________

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44. Kathy bought a pair of earrings that cost $59.50 and a necklace that
cost $110.50. He paid the cashier the exact amount with two fifty-dollar
notes and some ten-dollar notes. How many ten-dollar notes did he use?

Ans: _____________________

45. James, Jessica, and Alan have $890 together. James has $70 less than
Jessica. Jessica has twice times as many as Alan. How much money does
James have?

Ans: _____________________

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Semestral Assessment 2 Mock Paper 1

Duration: 1 hr 45 min Marks

Questions 1 to 10 carry 1 mark each and Questions 11 to 15 carry 2 marks


each. Write the number of the correct option in the bracket provided.

1. In 7085, the digit 8 has the same value as ___________.


(1) 8 x 1 (2) 8 x 10
(3) 8 x 100 (4) 8 x 1000
( )

2. The number that is 200 less than 8047 is _____________ .


(1) 6047 (2) 7847
(3) 8027 (4) 8247
( )

3. Which of the following fractions is smaller than ?


2 3
(1) (2)
3 5
4 7
(3) (4)
9 12
( )

4. The product of 34 tens and 5 is ___________.


(1) 17 (2) 170
(3) 1500 (4) 1700
( )

5. Find the quotient when 860 divide by 8.


(1) 17 (2) 18
(3) 107 (4) 108
( )

6. Express 6 kg 40g into grams


(1) 640 (2) 6004
(3) 6040 (4) 6400
( )

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7. 312 ÷ 4 = x 6
(1) 13 (2) 78
(3) 208 (4) 1256
( )

8. The sum of two numbers is 2700. The first number is 1769. What is the
difference between the two numbers?
(1) 838 (2) 931
(3) 1769 (4) 4419
( )

9. The sum of 3854 and 3146 is the same as ___________ ones.


(1) 7 (2) 70
(3) 700 (4) 7000
( )

10. What is the sum of $24.70 and $36.55?


(1) $61.25 (2) $60.25
(3) $50.25 (4) $11.85
( )

11. A piece of cloth is 8 m long. James cuts off 4m 90 cm of it. How much
cloth is left?
(1) 31 cm (2) 310 cm
(3) 410 cm (4) 490 cm
( )

12. The total mass of 2 girls is about __________ .


(1) 50 g (2) 5 kg
(3) 5 kg 470 g (4) 55000 g
( )

13. The time now is 11.30 a.m., what time will be 45 minutes from now?

(1) 10.45 a.m. (2) 12.15 a.m.


(3) 12.00 p.m. (4) 12.15 p.m.
( )

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14. The capacity of a container is 540 ml. 9 spoonfuls of water will fill it to
its halfway mark. What is the capacity of the spoon?
(1) 30 ml (2) 60 ml
(3) 270 ml (4) 540 ml
( )

15. Anna bakes 6 cakes in 2 hours. How much time does she need to bake 8
cakes?
(1) 120 minutes (2) 160 minutes
(3) 240 minutes (4) 480 minutes
( )

Questions 16 to 35 carry 2 marks each. Write your answers in the spaces


provided.

16. 8 + 700 + = 3520


What is the missing number in the box?

Ans: _____________________

17. Express 6 kg 70 g in grams.

Ans: _____________________

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18.
When 829 is divided by 8, the remainder is the same as 3 + .

What does represent?

Ans: _____________________
19. A book and a pen cost $30. The book and five such pens cost $46. What
is the cost of the pen?

Ans: _____________________
20. 50 cm

23cm

What is the perimeter of the above figure?

Ans: _____________________

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21. What is the total value of 3 fifty-dollar notes and 5 five-dollar notes?

Ans: _____________________
22. When a number is divided by 6, its quotient is 438 and its remainder is 5.
What is the number?

Ans: _____________________
23. 4 h 45 min = __________ min

Ans: _____________________

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24. Find the sum of
1
and
1
. Leave your answer in the simplest form.
4 12

Ans: _____________________
25. Kim is 162 cm tall. Mohan is 24 cm taller than Kim. Jane is 37 cm shorter
than Mohan. How tall is Jane?

Ans: ___________________ m
26. Jerry has 7 one-dollar coins, 5 fifty-cent coins, 9 twenty-cent coins and
3 five-cent coins in his purse. How much money does Jerry has?

Ans: _____________________

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27. 1 4
= =
B
4 A 24
Study the relationships between factions given. What are the value of A
and B?

Ans: _____________________
28. 200 x 7 = 200 x 4 + 200 x _________.

Ans: _____________________
29. Form the smallest 4-digit number that can divide 5 and leaves no
remainder with the digits 7, 0, 5, 1.

Ans: _____________________

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30. Jenny is 11 years old and her sister is 3 years younger than her. What is
their total age in 4 years’ time?

Ans: _____________________
31. How many right angles can you find in the figure below?

Ans: _____________________
32. The length of a string is 47 cm. What is the total length of 9 strings
place end to end? (Give your answer in metres and centimetres)

Ans: ________m_________cm

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33. Alvin, Lau and Cathy shared a cake. Alvin ate
1
of the cake and Lau ate
1
3 3
of what was left. Cathy ate the remaining 4 slides. How many slides of
cake were there at first?

Ans: _____________________
34. A famer has a total of 20 chickens and pigs in the farm. The total
number of legs of these animals is 56. How many chickens and how many
pigs are there?

Ans: _____________________

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35. Michael bought 4 T-shirts and he has $9 left. If he were to buy 5 T-
shirts, he would be short of $8. What is the cost of a T-shirt?

Ans: _____________________

Questions 36 to 45 carry 4 marks each. Show your working clearly in the


space below each question and write your answers in the spaces provided.

36. Jessica started practicing on the violin at 11.30 a.m. and stopped at
1.15pm. Stephanie practiced on the violin from 1.30pm to 3.00 p.m. Who
practiced on the violin for longer time?

Ans: _____________________

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37. John, Ken and Tom saved $1120 together. John saved three times as
much money as Ken and Tom saved four times as much money as Ken. How
much money did John save?

Ans: _____________________
38. Mr. Lim has a rectangular plot of land measuring by 40 m by 24 m. He
decided to use half of its area to build a house. What is the area of the
land used?

Ans: _____________________

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39. Mrs. Tan bought 6 boxes of paper clips. Each box contained 168 paper
clips. She gave the paper clips equally to 9 pupils. How many paper clips
did each pupil get?

Ans: _____________________
40. The mass of a metal ball is 2850 g. It is 970 g heavier than a wooden
ball. What is the mass of the wooden ball?

Ans: _____________________

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41. Jenifer collected 5620 stamps. She gave 880 to Mary and gave 1370
more to Joy than to Mary. How many stamps had Jenifer left?

Ans: _____________________
42. The ribbon A is 8 m long. It is cut into two pieces. The first piece is
longer than the second piece by 40 cm. What is the length of the first
piece?

Ans: _____________________
43. In a funfair, Katie and Benny had the same amount of rice. After Katie
sold 36 kg of rice, Benny had 4 times as much rice as Katie had left.
What was the mass of rice Katie had at first?

Ans: _____________________

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44. Sam bought a dress for $34.50 and 4 similar skirts. She gave the
cashier $100 and received $17.50 change. What was the cost of the
skirt?

Ans: _____________________

45. Lim and Ben have 1340 marbles altogether. If Ben and Annie have 1210
marbles altogether and Annie has 300 more marbles than Ben, how many
marbles do Lim have?

Ans: _____________________

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Semestral Assessment 2 Mock Paper 2

Duration: 1 hr 45 min Marks

Questions 1 to 10 carry 1 mark each and Questions 11 to 15 carry 2 marks


each. Write the number of the correct option in the bracket provided.

1. In the numeral 5690, the digit “9” is in the __________ place.


(1) ones (2) tens
(3) hundreds (4) thousands
( )

2. It took John 2 h 35 min to finish all home works. This is same as


__________ .
(1) 95 min (2) 155 min
(3) 200 min (4) 235 min
( )

3. The sum of 3687 and 2463 is __________.


(1) 5040 (2) 5050
(3) 6050 (4) 6150
( )

4. How many 5-cent coins give a value of $1.55?


(1) 155 (2) 55
(3) 31 (4) 30
( )

5. 5 kg 48 g is the same as __________.


(1) 548 g (2) 5048 g
(3) 5408 g (4) 5480 g
( )

6. When 3849 is subtracted from a number, the answer is 1567. What is


the number?
(1) 2282 (2) 2382
(3) 4306 (4) 5416
( )

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7. Which of the following number leaves no remainder when divide by 6?
(1) 276 (2) 495
(3) 647 (4) 844
( )

8. What is the missing number in the box? 288 ÷ 6 = 6 x


(1) 6 (2) 8
(3) 48 (4) 288
( )

9. Express 4390 m in km and m.


(1) 4 km 390 m (2) 43 km 9 m
(3) 43 km 90 m (4) 439 km 0 m
( )

10. Arrange
1 1 1
, , from greatest to smallest.
4 3 5
1 1 1 1 1 1
(1) , , (2) , ,
4 3 5 3 5 4
1 1 1 1 1 1
(3) , , (4) , ,
3 4 5 5 4 3
( )
11. My mother’s height is about _________ .
(1) 16 cm (2) 16 m
(3) 160 cm (4) 160 m
( )

12. A store is open from 8.30 a.m. to 11.00 p.m. daily. For how long is the
store open everyday?
(1) 2 h 30 min (2) 13 h 30 min
(3) 14 h 30 min (4) 19 h 30 min
( )

13. Add 100 to the smallest 4-digit number formed by 3,0,5,8. What will
the answer be?
(1) 2958 (2) 3158
(3) 3185 (4) 5138
( )

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14. Which of the following fraction is smaller than but greater than ?
1 1
(1) (2)
5 2
2 4
(3) (4)
3 5
( )

15. The perimeter of a book is 66 cm. Its length is 19 cm. Find its breadth.
(1) 14 cm (2) 28 cm
(3) 47 cm (4) 85 cm
( )

Questions 16 to 35 carry 2 marks each. Write your answers in the spaces


provided.

+ + + = 48
16.

+ + + + = 57

What is the value of ?

Ans: _____________________
17. The difference between 23 hundreds and 101 tens is _________ .

Ans: _____________________

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18. Anna’s weight is 49 kg. Her brother is 13 kg heavier than her. What is
their total weight?

Ans: _____________________
19. Carol had 2 two-dollar notes, 5 fifty-cent coins and some ten-cent coins.
If she had $7.2 altogether, how many ten-cent coins did she have?

Ans: _____________________
20. $65.75 + $47.50 = __________.

Ans: _____________________

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21.
85 - = 7 x 9

Ans: _____________________
22. For every 5 pencils sold, Terry will earn $12. How much will he earn if he
sells 20 pencils?

Ans: _____________________
23. 50 minutes before 12.15 pm is ___________ .

Ans: _____________________

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24. What is the sum of
5
+
1
?
8 4

Ans: _____________________
25. There are three groups of pupils A, B, C with total 369 pupils. Group A
has 36 pupils fewer than group B but 42 pupils more than group C. How
many pupils are there in group A?

Ans: _____________________
26. The perimeter of a square is 28 m. What is the area of the square?

Ans: _____________________

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27. Kate wants to buy a book. She has 5 five-dollar notes and 4 two-dollar
notes but he is still short of 1 ten-dollar note. How much does the book
cost?

Ans: _____________________
28. 3 h 45 min + 6 h 55 min = ______

Ans: _____________________
29. Darwin has 32 candies more than Rachel. How many candies must Darwin
give Rachel so that Rachel will have 16 candies more than Darwin?

Ans: _____________________

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30. A cup of mango juice and two bottles of mango juice can fill a jug with
capacity of 3 litres. If the bottle has capacity of 1.2 l, what is the
capacity of the cup?

Ans: _____________________
31. Laura is 22 years old and her sister is 5 years younger than her. What
was their total ages 3 years ago?

Ans: _____________________
32. Cheryl took 3 hours 35 minutes to do Math and English exercises. She
started to do Math exercises at 11.45 am and finished at 1.40. pm. How
long did he take to do English exercises?

Ans: _____________________

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33. How many angles are smaller 1 right angle in the figure below?

Ans: _____________________
34. I am a 4-digit number. The digit in my thousands place is three times as
in my tens place. The digit in my tens place is twice as the digit in my
hundred places. The digit in my ones place is same the digit in my
hundred places and is 1. What number am I?

Ans: _____________________

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35. Lily wanted to eat 2 different favors of ice creams with brownies. She
has vanillas, chocolates, and strawberries. How many ways could she
choose the 2 different favor of ice creams?

Ans: _____________________

Questions 36 to 45 carry 4 marks each. Show your working clearly in the


space below each question and write your answers in the spaces provided.

36. Mr. Tay worked 8 hours daily from Monday to Friday and 6 hours on
Saturday. He was paid $8 per hour on weekdays and $4 more per hour on
Saturday. How much did her earn for a week?

Ans: _____________________

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37. Tom ran 4 km and walked 750 m. What was the total distance he
covered?

Ans: _____________________
38. Sophia bought some T-shirts and pants. The t-shirts were sold at 3 for
$20 and the pants were sold at 2 for $30. She spent the same amount of
money on T-shirts and pants. If she spent $120, how many T-shirts and
how many pants did she buy?

Ans: _____________________
39. The total height of Jessica, Cindy, and Samuel is 480 cm. Jessica is 25
cm shorter than Samuel while Cindy is 20 cm shorter than Jessica. Find
Samuel’s height.

Ans: _____________________

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40. Mrs. Lee made 360 fish balls. She sold
5
of the fish balls. How many
9
fish balls were left unsold?

Ans: _____________________
41. Alan has 4320 stamps and Kate has 3480 stamps. How many stamps must
Alan give to Kate so that they will have the same number of stamps?

Ans: _____________________
42. In a funfair, Sam sold 30 hot dogs at $4 each and Lily sold three times
the number of hot dogs at $2 each. How much more money did Lily
collect than Sam?

Ans: _____________________

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43. Jane has 14 phone cards. She gave 5 cards to her to her sister and 6
cards to her friend. What fraction of her phone cards had she left?

Ans: _____________________

44. The mass of box A is 2764 g. The mass of box B is 284 g less. What is
the total mass of the two boxes?

Ans: _____________________

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45. Sarah spent half of her money on a dress. She spent half of the
remaining money on a skirt. She had $26 left. How much did she have at
first?

Ans: _____________________

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Semestral Assessment 2 Mock Paper 3

Duration: 1 hr 45 min Marks

Questions 1 to 10 carry 1 mark each and Questions 11 to 15 carry 2 marks


each. Write the number of the correct option in the bracket provided.

1. How many tens must be added to make 4570 to 8570?


(1) 4 (2) 40
(3) 400 (4) 4000
( )

2. The product of two numbers is 295. If one number is 5, what is the


other number?
(1) 29 (2) 54
(3) 55 (4) 59
( )

3. 7 thousands + 20 hundreds + 48 ones = __________ .


(1) 7248 (2) 7068
(3) 9048 (4) 72048
( )

4. What is the product of 438 and 6?


(1) 2428 (2) 2488
(3) 2588 (4) 2628
( )

5. A book is twice as heavy as a packet of biscuits. The book is 380 g. What


is the mass of 7 packets of biscuits?
(1) 190 g (2) 380 g
(3) 1330 g (4) 2660 g
( )

6. 4730 is 840 more than ___________ .


(1) 3890 (2) 3990
(3) 4990 (4) 5570
( )

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7. The area of a rectangular is 128 m2. The length is 16 m. What is the
breadth?
(1) 8m (2) 16 m
(3) 48 m (4) 112 m
( )

8. Express 3 kg 56 g in grams.
(1) 356 (2) 3056
(3) 3560 (4) 3650
( )

9. Lim finished his 30-minute exercise at 7.25 a.m. What time did he start
his exercise?
(1) 6.30 a.m. (2) 6.55 a.m.
(3) 7.05 a.m. (4) 7.55 a.m.
( )

10. Kim has 72 cards. Ben has 6 times as many cards as Kim. How many cards
does Ben have?

(1) 12 (2) 66
(3) 432 (4) 504
( )

11. 6
is equivalent to __________.
7
10 18
(1) (2)
14 14
12 18
(3) (4)
21 21
( )

12. Cindy has 7 fifty-cent coins, 6 twenty-cent coins, and 9 five-cent coins.
How much money does she have altogether?
(1) $5.15 (2) $4.75
(3) $3.75 (4) $0.75
( )

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13. Ken bakes 24 trays of 10 cakes every day. How many cakes will she bake
on 9 days?
(1) 90 (2) 216
(3) 306 (4) 2160
( )

14. A clock is 15 minutes fast. It shows 12.05 a.m. What is the actual time
now?
(1) 11.40 p.m. (2) 11.50 p.m.
(3) 11.50 a.m. (4) 12.20 a.m.
( )

15. The perimeter of a rectangle is 72 cm. The length is twice as long as the
breadth. How long is the length?
(1) 8 cm (2) 12 cm
(3) 24 cm (4) 36 cm
( )

Questions 16 to 35 carry 2 marks each. Write your answers in the spaces


provided.

16. Complete the number pattern below:


4735, 4760, 4785, _________, 4835.

Ans: _____________________
17.
9 + 9 + 9 + 9 + 9 + 9 + 9 = 36 + 9 x
What is the missing number?

Ans: _____________________

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18. 35 minutes before 7 a.m. is _________ .

Ans: _____________________
19. Ashley paid for a pair of shoes which cost $69.35 with 2 fifty-dollar
notes. How much change should she get?

Ans: _____________________
20. What is 1 -
4
? Give your answer in the simplest form.
16

Ans: _____________________

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21. What is $75.85 in cents?

Ans: _____________________
22. How many angles are smaller than a right angle in the figure below?

Ans: _____________________
23. Kelvin’s lunch break lasted for 55 minutes. It started at 11.50 a.m. When
did his lunch break end?

Ans: _____________________

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24. Mrs. Lee needs 2 kg sugar to bake a cake and 1 kg sugar to bake 20
cookies. How much sugar does she need to bake 2 cakes and 120 cookies?

Ans: _____________________
25. Three boys are painting a wall. If each boy paints 9 m of the wall each
day, how long is the wall if three boys take 8 days to paint the whole
length of the wall?

Ans: _____________________
26. Five children want to share 20 pieces of cake. How many pieces of cake
did each child get ?

Ans: _____________________

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27. Alice is 29 years old now. Her father was twice as old as her 2 years ago.
How old is her father now?

Ans: _____________________
28. The capacity of a bottle is 4 litres. There is 2265 ml water in the bottle.
How much more water must be added to fill the bottle completely?

Ans: _____________________
29. Six girls spent a total of $12 on video games. Each of them spent an
equal amount of money. How many games did each girl play if one game
costs 50 cents?

Ans: _____________________

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30. I am a 2-digit number. I am greater than 70 and divisible by 7. The sum
of my tens digit and ones digit is 12. What number am I?

Ans: _____________________
31. Max and Silas shared a cake. Max ate
1
of the cake while Silas ate
2
12 3
of it. What fraction of cake was left? Write the answer in the simplest
form.

Ans: _____________________
32. A piece of cloth, 280 m, is cut into 3 pieces. Two of them are equal in
length and the third piece is 98 m. What is the length of one of the
equal pieces?

Ans: _____________________

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33. How many more squares must be shaded to make
2
of the figure below
3
shaded?

Ans: _____________________

34. A and B represent a different number each. What number does each
letter represent?
AB
AB
+ AB
8A

Ans: _____________________

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35. Arrange the fractions below in ascending.
1 3 5
, ,
2 4 8

Ans: _____________________

Questions 36 to 45 carry 4 marks each. Show your working clearly in the


space below each question and write your answers in the spaces provided.

36. Ross has five times as many cards as Tom. Ross has 16 more cards than
Tom. How many cards does Ross have?

Ans: _____________________

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37. The mass of ball A is 3 kg. The mass of ball B is 750 g less. What is the
total mass of the two balls?

Ans: _____________________
38. Bell, Thomas and Stella have 1458 stickers together. Bell has 189
stickers. Thomas has 4 times as many stickers as Bell. The rest of the
stickers belong to Stella. How many stickers does Bella have?

Ans: _____________________

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39. Pens were sold at 4 for $11, pencils were sold at 3 for $5 and rulers
were sold at 2 at $7. Kim bought 8 pens, 9 pencils and 2 rulers. She had
$17 left. How much money did she have at first?

Ans: _____________________
40. 7 rectangular cars of the same are places together to form a large
rectangular as shown below. Find the area of the large rectangular.
4m

8m

Ans: _____________________

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41. Carol had 720 beads. There were twice as many red beads as blue beads.
If she lost 87 red beads, how many red beads had she left?

Ans: _____________________

42. Maria, Liz and Alex had $1340 together. Maria had thrice as much money
as Liz. Liz had $200 less than Alex. How much did Maria had?

Ans: _____________________

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43. The figure below is made up of a square and a rectangular. Find the
perimeter of figure.
5 cm

3 cm
6 cm

Ans: _____________________

44. A frog jumped 8 m up a wall during daytime and slipped down 3 m during
nighttime. If this happened every day, how many days would the frog
take to reach the top of the wall 37 m in height?

Ans: _____________________

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45. Mandy had some fruit juices. She used 300 ml and poured the rest
equally into 4 containers. If each container has a capacity of 145 ml, how
much fruit juices did she have at first?

Ans: _____________________

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Semestral Assessment 2 Mock Paper 4
Marks
Duration: 1 hr 45 min

Questions 1 to 10 carry 1 mark each and Questions 11 to 15 carry 2 marks


each. Write the number of the correct option in the bracket provided.

1. In 7014, the digit _________ is in the hundreds place.


(1) 0 (2) 1
(3) 4 (4) 7
( )

2. How many tens are there in 3750?


(1) 5 (2) 75
(3) 375 (4) 3750
( )

3. Which one of the following has the same value as 6035?


(1) 600 + 30 + 5 (2) 6000 + 30 + 5
(3) 6000 + 300 + 5 (4) 6000 + 300 + 50
( )
4. Which one of the following fraction is equivalent to
3
?
4
3 6
(1) (2)
8 8
3 1
(3) (4) ( )
12 2
5. 7 hundreds more than 8340 is _________.
(1) 8347 (2) 8410
(3) 8040 (4) 9040
( )

6. 7 x 5 is the same as __________ .


(1) 7 x 7 x 7 x 7 x 7
(2) 5 x 5 x 5 x 5 x 5 x 5 x 5
(3) 7 + 7 + 7 + 7 + 7
(4) 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 + 5
( )

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7. Express 245 minutes in hours and minutes.
(1) 0 h 45 minutes (2) 2 h 45 minutes
(3) 3 h 05 minutes (4) 4 h 05 minutes
( )

8. 7 kg 7 g is the same as _________ .


(1) 77 g (2) 707 g
(3) 7007 g (4) 7070 g
( )

9. When 4789 is divided by 9, what is the quotient?


(1) 1 (2) 501
(3) 531 (4) 532
( )

10. What is the different between 3649 and 7058?


(1) 3409 (2) 3419
(3) 4409 (4) 4619
( )

1 3
11. + = . What is the missing number in the box?
6 12
1 1
(1) (2)
12 6
1 5
(3) (4)
2 12
( )

12. 65 g more than 3 kg is __________.


(1) 68 g (2) 2935 g
(3) 3065 g (4) 3650 g
( )

13. The length of a square is 8 cm. What is the perimeter of the square?
(1) 16 cm (2) 24 cm
(3) 32 cm (4) 64 cm
( )

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14. How many
1
s are there in 3 whole?
6
(1) 18 (2) 12
(3) 6 (4) 3
( )

15. The capacity of a pail is 1300 ml. How many bottles of 200 ml of water
are needed to fill the pail to the brim?
(1) 5 (2) 6
(3) 7 (4) 8
( )

Questions 16 to 35 carry 2 marks each. Write your answers in the spaces


provided.

16. 3008 m = ______ km ______ m

17. 58 hundreds 0 tens 9 ones = ___________ .

18. Write 3770 in words.

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19. A number when divided by 9 gives a quotient of 36 and a remainder of 7.
What is the number?

Ans: _____________________
20. Arrange the number from the largest to smallest : 2733, 3723, 2337,
2373.

21. Multiply the values of the digit 7 in 2781 with 5, what do you get ?

Ans: _____________________

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22. How many times can 7 be subtracted from 84?

Ans: _____________________
23. How many sixes are there in 72?

Ans: _____________________
24. 1
-
1
=
4 20
What is the missing fraction in the box? Give the answer in the simplest
form.

Ans: _____________________
25. 15 bottles of water are needed to fill up a pail and 4 cups of water are
needed to fill up a bottle. If the pail has a capacity of 30 l, what is the
capacity of a cup?

Ans: _____________________

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26. Find the smallest fraction:
2
,
5
,
3
,
5
3 6 4 12

Ans: _____________________
27. Look at these angles and complete the sentence.

Angle ______ is the smallest.

A B C

28. For every six T-shirts sold, Harry earns $14. How much will he earn if he
sells 24 T-shirts?

Ans: _____________________
29. The perimeter of a rectangle is thrice the perimeter of the square
below. Alvin made 5 such rectangles with a piece of wire. How long is the
wire?
6 cm

Ans: _____________________

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30. Mrs. Ho made 405 cookies. She put them equally into boxes with 9
cookies in each box. If she sells each box for $7, how much money will
she earn after all boxes are sold?

Ans: _____________________
31. Dennis practices tennis from 4.45 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. daily. How long does
he practice?

Ans: _____________________
32. Jackie has 3 coins which gives a total value of $0.60. Write down 2
possible sets of value for his coins.
Set A:

Set B:

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33. Daniel had 4 times as much money as Peter. After Daniel spent half of
his money, he had $70 more than Peter. How much money did Daniel have
at first?

Ans: _____________________

34. I am a 3-digit number. The digit in ones place is 4. The digit in tens place
is twice the digit in ones place. The sum of the three digits is 15.

Ans: _____________________
35. Katie cut a pizza into 8 slices. She ate 2 slices and her brother ate 3
slices. What fraction of the cake had she left?

Ans: _____________________

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Questions 36 to 45 carry 4 marks each. Show your working clearly in the
space below each question and write your answers in the spaces provided.

36. Ribbon A is 20 m. It is cut into 2 pieces. The first piece is longer than
the second piece by 80 cm. Find the length of the first piece in m and
cm.

Ans: _____________________
37. Jenifer made a cake. She cut it equally into 16 pieces. She gave her
sister 8 pieces and her friend 4 pieces. What fraction of the cake was
left?

Ans: _____________________

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38. Mike ran 4 times round a jogging track. Henry ran 7 times round the
same jogging track. If the distance Mike ran is 960 m, what is the
distance Henry ran? Give the answer in km and m.

Ans: _____________________

39. The mass of a metal ball is 3 times as heavy as a wooden ball while a
wooden ball is 3 times as heavy as a plastic ball. If the total mass of the
three balls is 1170 g, what is the mass of the wooden ball?

Ans: _____________________

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40. Nancy made some mango juice. She filled 8 bottles, each containing 450
ml of juice and had 400 ml left. How much juice did Nancy make?

Ans: _____________________
41. Tom and Michael collected 1450 stamps altogether. Tom had 190 more
stamps than Michael. How many stamps did Tom have?

Ans: _____________________

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42. Ariel took 55 minutes to do her Math home works and another 45
minutes to do her English home work. She started at 8.45 p.m. What
time did she finish?

Ans: _____________________
43. The rectangle below is made up of 4 squares. If the perimeter of the
square is 20m, find the perimeter of the rectangular.
length

breadth

Ans: _____________________

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44. Mrs. Tan has some paper clips. If she gives 8 paper clips to each of her
pupils, she will have 4 paper clips left over. If she gives 10 paper clips to
each of her pupils, she will be short of 8 paper clips. How many paper
clips does she have?

Ans: _____________________
45. Brian walked 850 m to Leona’s house and then they walked together to
the bus stop. The distance from Leona’s house to the bus stop is 470 m
longer than the distance from Brian’s house to Leona’s house. What was
the total distance Brian walked?

Ans: _____________________

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Answers to Semestral Assessment 1 Mock Paper 1

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 Q9 Q10 Q11 Q12 Q13 Q14 Q15


4 3 2 2 3 4 1 2 3 1 4 2 3 3 4

16) 48 17) 5918 18) 2626 19) 600 20) 32 21) 8020 22) 5026 23) 95
24) 9430 25) 3385 26) 797 27) 4429 28) $40 29) 4 30) $6.2 31) $65
32) $292 33) 6 34) 4th floor 35) 7099

36) 69 + 35 = 104
Mrs. Linda needed 104 cookies 41) 1600 – 80 = 1520
to give to pupils. Mr. Lee sold 1520 books in February.
104 ÷ 4 = 26 pupils 4200 – 1600 = 2600
There were 26 pupils in her class. Mr. Lee sold 2600 books in February
and March.
37) 145 x 5 = 735 2600 – 1520 = 1080
Cheryl’s sister has 735 stamps. In March, he sold 1080 books.
735 + 147 = 882
They have 882 stamps together. 42) 440 – 158 = 282
Zhi Ping has 282 stickers.
38) 9 + 2 = 11 282 ÷ 3 = 94
Kelvin is 11 in 2 years’ time. Lim has 94 stickers.
11 x 2 = 22 440 + 282 + 94 = 816
Kelvin’s brother is 22 in 2 year’s They have 816 stickers together.
time.
22 – 2 = 20 43) 100 – 67 = 33
Kelvin’s brother is 20 years old Box C contains 33 mangoes.
now. 68 – 33 = 35
Box B contains 35 mangoes.
39) 500 – 120 = 380
380 – 160 = 220 44) 28 ÷ 2 = 14
James had left $220. A skirt cost $14.
84 ÷ 14 = 6.
40) 12 x 8 = 96 6 skirts can be bought with $84.
12 boys received 96 stickers.
13 x 6 = 78 45) 1 bag: 21 oranges
13 girls received 78 stickers. 6 bags : 21 x 6 = 126 oranges
78+ 96 = 174 126 ÷ 9 = 14
They received 174 stickers There were 14 oranges in each box.
together.

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Answers to Semestral Assessment 1 Mock Paper 2

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 Q9 Q10 Q11 Q12 Q13 Q14 Q15


1 2 2 3 4 1 3 3 4 1 3 4 2 4 3

16) 6314 17) 3925 18) 3790 19) 6133 20) $31 21) 3 22) $8.4
23) $2347 24) 83 25) 3057 26) 5850 27) 13 28) 495 29) 20
30) 35 31) 5173 32) 221 33) 15 34) 24 35) 7

36) $369 + $177 = $546 41) 12 + 14 + 15 = 41


The scanner costs $546. There were 41 fruits in each basket.
$369 + $546 = $915 41 x 4 = 164.
He has to pay $915 in total. There were 164 fruits in 4 such
baskets.
37) 84 ÷ 14 = 6
He bough 6 boxes of candies. 42) 359 + 164 = 523
6 x 12 = 72. There were 523 men at the concert.
Alan bought 72 candies. 359 + 523 = 882
There were 882 people at the concert.
38) 1749 - 458 = 1291
Annie has 1291 stickers. 43) 16 x 2 = 32
1291 – 250 = 1041 Kim has 32 marbles.
Tom has 1041 stickers. 32 x 4 = 128
1749 + 1291 + 1041 = 4081 Jimmy has 128 marbles.
They have 4081 stickers together. 32 + 16 = 48
128 + 48 = 176
39) 2200 – 1500 = 700 They have 176 marbles together.
He saves $700 every month.
A year has 12 months. 44) 4 x 24 = 96
700 x 12 = 8400 She had 96 cookies.
He will save $8400 a year. 96 ÷ 16 = 6.
Each pupil got 6 cookies.
40) 927 x 3 = 2781
James has 2781 stamps. 45) $9520 – $2270 = $7250
927 + 2781 = 3708 She saved $7250 from January to
They have 3708 stamps together. May.
3708 ÷ 2 = 1854 $7250 ÷ 5 = $1450.
Each of them has 1854 stamps if Katie saved $1450 in April.
they share equally.

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Answers to Semestral Assessment 1 Mock Paper 3

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 Q9 Q10 Q11 Q12 Q13 Q14 Q15


1 3 2 4 4 2 2 3 4 3 1 2 4 1 3

16) 3556 17) 7025 18) 760 19) 3216 20) 20 21) $744 22) 119 23) 15
24) 2477 25) $120 26) 16 27) 510 28) $6110 29) 157 30) 2700 31) 32
5
32) 228 33) 34) 3 35) 33
8

36) 283 + 435 + 587 = 1305. 42) 1 unit : 348 ÷ 3 = 116


She had totally 1305 marbles. 2 units: 116 x 2 = 232
1305 ÷ 9 = 145. 232 + 58 = 290
Each box had 145 marbles. Ben had 290 stickers at first.

37) 1346 – 458 = 888 43) 145 x 4 = 580


He has 888 stickers after There are 580 adults at the concert.
throwing away 458 stickers. 145 + 580 = 725
888 ÷ 7 = 126 remainder 6. There are 725 people at the concert.
He has 6 stickers left.
44) 2880 + 490 = 3370
38) 28 x 6 = 168 Steven earned $3370.
There were 168 pupils. 8700 – 2880 = 5820
4 x 168 = 672 5820 – 3370 = 2470
They paid $672 altogether. Daniel earned $2450.

39) 129 ÷ 9 = 14 remainder 3 45) 352 ÷ 8 = 44.


14 + 1 = 15 She had 44 bags of apples.
She used 15 pages. 44 – 5 = 39
She sold 39 bags of apples.
40) 44 ÷ 4 = 11 39 x 5 = 195
A T-shirt costs $11. She received $195 after selling 39
132 ÷ 11 = 12 bags.
12 T-shirts can be bought.

41) 25 + 38 = 63
They save $63 together.
80 – 63 = 17
They have to save $17 more to
buy the present.

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Answers to Semestral Assessment 1 Mock Paper 4

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 Q9 Q10 Q11 Q12 Q13 Q14 Q15


3 4 1 4 2 4 3 1 3 3 4 3 2 4 1

16) 7345 17) 7860 18) 9090 19) $43.10 20) 39 21) 232

22) 133 23) $24.85 24) 49m 25) $20.30 26) 4590 27) 3
28) 3010 29) 2kg 30) 1032 31) 41 years old 32) 112
33) 6 34) 28 35) 58

36) 264 – 129 = 135. Friday 9 25


The chair costs $135. Saturday 11 36
264 + 135 = 399 Sunday 13 49
The total cost of the table and the
chair is $399. 49 x 10 cent = 490 cent = $4.90
37) 320 ÷ 8 = 40 She will save $4.90 for the whole
Emily has 40 paper clips. week
320 – 70 = 250
Jason has 250 paper clips. 42) 300 – 109 = 191
320 + 40 + 250 = 610 He had $191 left.
They have 610 paper clips together. 191 + 49 = 240
38) 7 x 2 = 14 The hand phone cost $240.
50 – 14 = 36
36 ÷ 4 = 9 43) 2837 + 1860 = 4697
A child’s ticket cost $9. She sold 4607 cookies.
39) 624 ÷ 6 = 104 5703 – 4697 = 1006
He sold 104 boxes of chocolates. 1006 cookies were left at the end of
8 x 104 = 832 the day.
He earned $832 altogether.
40) 4368 – 2469 = 1899 44) 59.50 + 110.50 = 170
There are 1899 red beads. He paid $170 for the earrings and
2469 – 1899 = 570 necklace.
There are 570 more blue beads than 50 x 2 = 100
red beads. 170 – 100 = 70
41) He paid $70 by ten-dollar notes.
Day Number Total 70 ÷ 10 = 7
of coins number He used 7 ten-dollar notes.
saved of coins
each day in her 45) 5 units: 890 + 70 = 960
piggy 1 unit: 960 ÷ 5 = 192
bank Alan has $192.
Monday 1 1 192 x 2 = 384
Tuesday 3 4 Jessica has $384.
Wednesday 5 9 384 – 70 = 314
Thursday 7 16 James has $314.

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Answers to Semestral Assessment 2 Mock Paper 1

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 Q9 Q10 Q11 Q12 Q13 Q14 Q15


2 2 3 4 3 3 1 1 4 1 2 4 4 1 2

16) 2812 17) 6070 g 18) 2 19) $4 20) 146 cm 21) $175
1
22) 2633 23) 285 24) 25) 1.49 m 26) $11.45 27) A = 16, B
3
=6
28) 3 29) 1075 30) 27 31) 2 32) 4 m 23 cm 33) 9
34) 12 chicken and 8 pigs 35) $17

36) J = 11.30 am to 1.15 pm is 1h 45 min 41) 880 + 1370 = 2250


S = 1.30 pm to 3.00 pm is 1h 30 min Jenifer gave 2250 stamps to Joy.
Jessica practiced longer. 880 + 2250 = 3130
She gave away totally 3130 stamps.
37) Tom 5620 – 3130 = 2490
John $1120 She had 2490 stamps left.
Ken
42) 8 m = 800 cm
$1120 ÷ 8 = $140 800 cm – 40 cm = 760 cm
$140 x 3 = $420 760 cm ÷ 2 = 380 cm
John saved $420. 380 cm + 40 cm = 420 cm
The length of the first piece is 420 cm.
38) 40 x 24 = 960
The area of the land is 960 m2. 43) 36 ÷ 3 = 12
960 ÷ 2 = 480 Katie had 12 kg of rice after selling 36
He used 480 m2 to build the house. kg.
36 + 12 = 48
39) 168 x 6 = 1008 Katie had 48 kg of rice at first.
She bought 1008 paper clips.
1008 ÷ 9 = 112 44) $100 – $17.50 = $82.50
Each pupil got 112 paper clips. $82.50 – $34.50 = $48
$48 ÷ 4 = $12
40) 2850 – 970 = 1880 The cost of each skirt was $12.
The mass of the wooden ball is
1880g. 45) 1210 – 300 = 910
910 ÷ 2 = 455
Ben has 455 stamps.
1340 – 455 = 885
Lim has 855 stamps.

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Answers to Semestral Assessment 2 Mock Paper 2

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 Q9 Q10 Q11 Q12 Q13 Q14 Q15


2 2 4 3 2 4 1 2 1 3 3 3 2 2 1

16) 11 17) 1290 18) 111 kg 19) 7 20) $113.25


7
21) 22 22) $48 23) 11.25 a.m. 24) 25) 125
8
26) 49 m2 27) $43 28) 10 h 40 min 29) 24 30) 600 ml
31) 33 years old 32) 1 h 40 min 33) 4 34) 6121 35) 3

36) $8 x 8 = $64 160 fish balls were unsold.


He earned $64 every weekday.
$64 x 5 = $320 41) 4320 + 3480 = 7800
He earned $320 from Monday to 7800 ÷ 2 = 3900
Friday. 4320 – 3900 = 420
$8 + $4 = $12 Alan must give Kate 420 stamps.
$12 x 6 = $72
He earned $72 on Saturday. 42) 4 x 30 = 120
$320 + $72 = $392 Sam collected $120.
He earned $392 a week. 3 x 30 = 90
Lily sold 90 hot dogs.
37) 4 km = 4000 m 2 x 90 = 180
4000 + 750 = 4700 m = 4 km 750 Lily collected $180.
m 180 – 120 = 60
He covered 4 km 750 m. Lily collected $60 more than Sam.

38) $120 ÷ 2 = $60 43) 14 – 5 – 6 = 3


60 ÷ 20 = 3 Jane had 3 out of 14 phone cards
3 x 3 = 9 T-shirts left.
60 ÷ 30 = 2 The fraction of phone cards left is
2 x 2 = 4 pants 3
.
He bought 9 T-shirts and 4 pants. 14

39) Samuel 44) 2764 – 284 = 2480


Jessica 25 cm 480 cm The mass of box B is 2480 g.
Cindy 10 cm 2764 + 2480 = 5244 g.
The total mass of the two boxes is
480 – 25 – 10 = 435 5244 g.
435 ÷ 3 = 145
Cindy is 145 cm tall. 45) dress skirt $26
145 + 10 + 25 = 180
Samuel is 180 cm tall.

40) 360 ÷ 9 = 40 $26 x 4 = $104


40 x 4 = 160 She had $104 at first.

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Answers to Semestral Assessment 2 Mock Paper 3

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 Q9 Q10 Q11 Q12 Q13 Q14 Q15


3 4 3 4 3 1 1 2 2 3 4 1 4 2 3
3
16) 4810 17) 3 18) 6.25 a.m. 19) $30.65 20)
4
21) 7585 cents 22) 4 angles 23) 12.45 p.m. 24) 10 kg 25) 216m
26) 4 27) 56 years old 28) 1735 ml 29) 4 games 30) 84
1 1 5 3
31) 32) 91 m 33) 7 34) A = 4, B = 2 35) , ,
4 2 8 4

36) 16 ÷ 4 = 4 480 – 87 = 393


Tom has 4 cards. She had 393 red beads left.
4 + 16 = 20 42) Maria
Ross has 20 cards. Liz $1340
Alex
37) 3 kg = 3000 g 200
3000 – 750 = 2250 $1340 – $200 = $1140
The mass of ball B is 2250 g. $1140 ÷ 5 = $228
3000 + 2250 = 5250 g = 5 kg 250 g Liz had $228
The mass of the two balls is 5 kg 250 g. $228 x 3 = $684
Maria had $684.
38) 189 x 4 = 756
Thomas has 756 stickers. 43) The figure below is made up of a
189 + 756 = 945 square and a rectangular. Find the
Thomas and Bell have 945 stickers. perimeter of figure.
1458 – 945 = 513 5 cm
Stella has 513 stickers.
3 cm 3 cm
39) $11 x 2 = $22 6 cm
$5 x 3 = $15
$22 + $15 + $7 = $44 3 cm
She spent $44 to buy pens, pencils and
rulers. 2 cm
$44 + $17 = $61. 5 + 6 + 2 + 3 + 3 + 3 = 22 cm
She had $61 at first. The perimeter of the figure is 22 cm.

40) 4 x 7 = 28 44) 8m–3m=5m


The length of the rectangular is 28 m. Everyday the frog went 5 m up.
28 x 8 = 224 37 ÷ 5 = 7 remainder 2
The area of the rectangular is 224 m2. It took 8 days for the frog to reach
the top of the wall.
41) 720 ÷ 3 = 240
She had 240 blue beads. 45) 145 x 4 = 580
240 x 2 = 480 300 + 580 = 880 ml
She had 480 red beads. She had 880 ml at first.

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Answers to Semestral Assessment 2 Mock Paper 4

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 Q9 Q10 Q11 Q12 Q13 Q14 Q15


1 3 2 2 4 3 4 3 4 1 1 3 3 1 3
16) 3 km 8 m 17) 5809 18) three thousand, seven hundred and seventy
19) 331 20) 3723, 2733, 2373, 2337 21) 3500 22) 12 23) 12
1 5
24) 25) 500 ml 26) 27) C 28) $56
5 12
29) 360 cm 30) $315 31) 1 h 45 min
32) set A: 50-cent, 5-cent, 5-cent; set B: 20-cent, 20-cent, 20-cent 33) $280
3
34) 384 35)
8

36) 20 m = 2000 cm 41) 1450 – 190 = 1260


2000 – 80 = 1920 1260 ÷ 2 = 630
1920 ÷ 2 = 960 Michael collected 630 stamps.
The length of the second piece is 630 + 190 = 820
960 cm. Tom collected 820 stamps.
960 + 80 = 1040 42) 55 + 45 = 100 min = 1 h 40 min
The length of the first piece is 8.45 p.m. + 1 h 40 min = 9.25 p.m.
10m40 cm. She finished at 9.25 p.m.
4 1 43) 20 ÷ 4 = 5
37) 16 – 8 – 4 = 4, =
16 4 The breadth is 5 m.
1 5 x 4 = 20
The fraction of the cake left is .
4 The length is 20 m.
(5 + 20) x 2 = 50 m.
38) 960 ÷ 4 = 240 m
The perimeter is 50 m.
The length of a track is 240 m.
240 x 7 = 1680 m = 1 km 680 m
44) 4 + 8 = 12
Henry ran 1 km 680 m.
With 12 more paper clips, each
pupil will get 2 more paper clips.
39) Metal
12 ÷ 2 = 6
Wooden 1170 g
There are 6 pupils.
Plastic
6 x 10 = 60
60 – 8 = 52
1170 ÷ 13 = 90
Mrs. Tan has 52 paper clips.
The mass of the plastic ball is 90 g.
90 x 3 = 270 g
45) 850 + 470 = 1320
The mass of the wooden ball is
The distance from Leona’s house
270 g.
to the bus stop is 1320 m.
850 + 1320 = 2170 m
40) 450 x 8 = 3600
The total distance Brian walked
3600 + 400 = 4000 ml = 4 l
was 2170 m.
Nancy made 4 l of mango juice.

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