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This document contains a 40 question mathematics exam for Junior High School 1 students. It covers topics like sets, fractions, operations, geometry, and number properties. The exam is objective-style where students must shade their answers on an answer sheet. It also contains 4 additional math problems in section B that require showing work.

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Maths JHS 1 - 1

This document contains a 40 question mathematics exam for Junior High School 1 students. It covers topics like sets, fractions, operations, geometry, and number properties. The exam is objective-style where students must shade their answers on an answer sheet. It also contains 4 additional math problems in section B that require showing work.

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END OF FIRST TERM EXAMINATION

CLASS: JHS 1 SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS


NAME…………………………………………………..…………. DURATION:………………………
OBJECTIVE TEST
Answer all questions in this paper by shading the correct answer on the shading sheet provided. Shade only
one answer. Erase completely if you want to change the option selected.
1. A set whose last element can be found is 9. A secretary types at the rate of 54 words per
a. Null set minutes, how long would it take to type 1782
b. Infinite set words?
c. Finite set a. 22 minutes
d. Disjoint set b. 32 minutes
2. If A = { a,b,d } and B = { d,e,f } find A and B c. 42 minutes
a. { } d. 52 minutes
b. {b} 10. Mr. Adu is thinking of running an advert in
c. {a,b,e.f} the local newspaper for an entire year. The
d. {d} advert cost Gh¢ 170.50 per week. Estimate
3. Find the LCM of 8 and 12 the cost of the advert
a. 24 a. 8,000
b. 4 b. 8,525
c. 16 c. 9,000
d. 32 d. 9,525
4. What is the value of 4 in the number 30,484? 11. Subtract 909001 – 70401
a. 40 a. 828,600
b. 400 b. 838640
c. 4000 c. 838,600
d. 40,000 d. 828610
5. Add 9,801474 + 7 08414 12. Find the H.C.F of 42 and 98
a. 10, 409,888 a. 196
b. 10, 509,878 b. 98
c. 10, 509,888 c. 21
d. 10, 508 888 d. 14
6. Write four hundred and fifty-eight in figures 13. Find the prime factors of 72
a. 4058 a. 2
b. 4580 b. 3
c. 458 c. 2,3
d. 4058 d. 2,3,4
7. Round 782,547 to the nearest thousand 14. Arrange the following fractions in
a. 783,000 descending order: 5/6, 7/8, 1/4
b. 78,300 a. ¼, 5/6, 7/8
c. 782,000 b. 7/8, 5/6, ¼
d. 783,047 c. ¼, 7/8, 5/6
8. Find the product of 74 and 678 d. 5/6, 7/8, ¼
a. 50162 15. How many vertices has a cuboid?
b. 49372 a. 5
c. 7458 b. 6
d. 50172 c. 7
d. 8
16. Find the area of a rectangle with the length 25. Multiply ¾ x 9/36
4.5cm and breadth 3.2cm a. ¾
a. 14.4 cm2 b. 3/16
b. 13.14 cm2 c. ¼
c. 14.4 cm2 d. 1/12
d. 10.8 cm2
17. Find the reciprocal of 3 26. What shape can be made from the net below
a. 7
b. 7/22 a. Cube
c. 1/3 b. Triangular pyramid
d. 7/21 c. Triangular prism
18. Simplify 5ab2 x 3ab2 d. Cylinder
a. 8a3b3 27. A rope is 73/4 m long and 3/5 of it is cut off
b. 15a3b3 What is the remaining length?
c. 25a3b3 a. 19/5 cm
d. 15a3b2 b. 43/4 m
19. What is the value of X in the relation 3* = c. 43/5 m
81? d. 31/4 m
a. 3 28. State the property used in the statement
b. 5 (a x b) x c = a x (b x c)
c. 4 a. Associative
d. 6 b. Distributive
20. Find the value of 7 in c. Identity
a. 7 d. Commutative
b. 8 29. Express 54 as product of prime factors
c. 0 a. 22 x 32
d. 9 b. 2 x 33
21. Find the circumference of a circle with the c. 2 x 32
diameter 21 d. 22 x 3
a. 132 cm 30. Which of the following fractions is the
b. 198 cm smallest? 1/4, 1/6, 1/3, 1/5
c. 264 cm 1
a.
d. 66 cm 5
22. Find the perimeter of the polygon below a. 1/6
6c a. 30 cm 1
m m b.
6c 3
b. 35 cm
1
c. 25 cm c.
4
6cm 6cm d. 36 cm
31. If 1/13 = 3/x, find x
6cm
23. If the area of rectangle is 135 cm2 . Find the a. 39
length and the breadth is 9 cm. b. 36
a. 25 cm c. 29
b. 45 cm d. 13
c. 35 cm 32. A cube has……edges
d. 15 cm a. 10
21 3 b. 12
24. Find ÷ c. 16
32 16
a. 7/3 d. 18
b. 7/6 5
33. Simply 2
c. 8/6 2 ×5
d. 7/2
34. Which of the following numbers is the next 37. If 36 cm2 is the area of a square. Find the
prime number greater than 23? perimeter of the square
a. 24 a. 12 cm
b. 26 b. 18 cm
c. 28 c. 30 cm
d. 29 d. 24 cm
35. Reduce 36/48 to its lowest term 38. The point of solid where edges meet is called
1 a………….
a.
4 a. Face
b. ¾ b. Edge
3 c. Base
c. d. Vertex
8
5 39. A = {3,6,9,12} = {12,6,3a,3}. If A = B
d.
8 Find a
36. Yaw was given 2/3 of his father’s property. a. 3
His brother Kwame had the rest of the b. 5
property. What fraction did Kwame get? c. 6
1 d. 7
b.
3 40. Which of the following is not a prime factor?
c. 1/3 a. 3
1 b. 7
d.
4 c. 4
1 d. 11
e.
5

SECTION B
Answer only four questions from this paper. All questions carry equal marks. All tough should be
done on the answer sheet and cancelled neatly afterwards.
1. a. i. List the members of each of the sets
E = {Multiples of 2 between 4 and 18}
F = {Factors of 8}
ii. List the members of
α .E n F
β .E u F

b. Evaluate ( 23 + 56 )÷ 56
c. Find the sum of the place value of 4 in the number 304401014
ii. find the product of 1784 and 78
2. Write the following numbers in figures
i. Eight hundred and thirty-two thousand
ii. Fifty million, three hundred and eight one thousand, six hundred and seven
b. i. find the L.C.M of 48 and 54
ii. Write 40274510 in words
c. i. Divide 7657 ÷ 13
ii. Add 96,780 + 13,899,374 + 7874
3. i. Find the perimeter of the triangle below

6.5cm 5.9cm

5.9cm
ii. A rope of length 256 cm was put round a car type 8 times. Calculate the circumference of the type.
8 4
a ×a ×a
b. i. Simplify 6 2 5
a ×a × a
c. i. Find the value of 23 x 20 x 72
ii. Find the H.C.F of 12 and 36
4. A rectangular garden measure 90 cm by 25 cm. Find:
i. The total area occupied by the garden
ii. The perimeter of the garden
b. i. Subtract 76,457623 – 3657264
7 1 15
ii. Find ×1 ÷
8 2 16

c. i. Rearrange 7354425, 7311415 and 7314214 in ascending order


3 y
ii. If = , find y.
8 48
5. Copy and complete the table below

Names of solid Number of Number of Number of


shapes faces vertices edges
Cuboid 6
Cylinder 2
Triangular prism 4

b. Find the circumference of a circular plate with the radius 20cm. take π=22/7
1
c. i. Simplify 5 ÷
3
3
ii. 24 ×
4

6. a. The sum of three numbers 92, 417. Two of the numbers are 12,540 and 7,970. Find the third
number.
b. Add 427 to the product of 45 and 25
( 2
c. Simplify 2 × 3 +1
3
1
6 )

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