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P3 Mathematics Revision Paper – SA1-7

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 4 782, the digit 7 stands for _________________.


(1) 7 ones (3) 7 hundreds
(2) 7 tens (4) 7 thousands ( )

2. Find the product of 56 and 4.


(1) 222 (3) 242
(2) 224 (4) 422 ( )

3. Alan bought some marbles at a store. He gave away 298 marbles and had 906
marbles left. How many marbles did he buy?
(1) 608 (3) 1 204
(2) 708 (4) 1 294 ( )

4. Eighty dollars and five cents is the same as _________________.


(1) $8.05 (3) $80.05
(2) $8.50 (4) $80.50 ( )

5. What is the total amount shown below?

(1) $51.45 (3) $61.45


(2) $60.45 (4) $65.45 ( )

6. _______________ - 714 = 3186


(1) 2 472 (2) 3 328
(2) 3 090 (4) 3 900 ( )

7. How many sixes are there in 426?


(1) 61 (3) 81
(2) 71 (4) 91 ( )

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8. What is the missing number in the number pattern below?

2 950, 2 943, ______________, 2 929

(1) 2 736 (3) 2 936


(2) 2 836 (4) 2 963 ( )

9. 3 229 people went to the Esplanade on Friday. On Saturday, there were 507
more people than on Friday. How many people went to the Esplanade on both
days?
(1) 6 569 (3) 6 956
(2) 5 596 (4) 6 965 ( )

10. Which of the following has the smallest amount?


(1) 5 ten-cent coins (3) 1 fifty-cent coin
(2) 7 five-cent coins (4) 2 twenty-cent coins ( )

11.

Ahmad paid __________________ for 2 pencils and 1 eraser.


(1) $0.50 (3) $0.60
(2) $0.55 (4) $0.65 ( )

12. Rachel bought a pair of sandals for $49.90 and a pair of socks for $4.90. She paid
the cashier $100. How much change did she receive?
(1) $45.00 (3) $50.10
(2) $45.20 (4) $51.00 ( )

13. Steven bought 3 tins of cookies at $5 each. He also bought a bottle of shampoo
at $6.90. How much did he pay altogether?
(1) $11.90 (3) $15.90
(2) $14.90 (4) $21.90 ( )

14. Which one of the following is equal to 6 104?


(1) 6 000 + 10 + 4 (3) 6 hundreds, 14 tens and 0 ones
(2) 604 + 10 (4) 6 thousands, 10 tens and 4 ones
( )

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15. Add 625 to 75. Double it and subtract 180 from it. What do you get?
(1) 520 (3) 1 220
(2) 700 (4) 1 440 ( )

16. ___________  9 = 24 R 5
(1) 187 (3) 216
(2) 211 (4) 221 ( )

17. Mrs Tan sold three times as many flowers as Mrs Lim for Valentine's Day. If Mrs
Lim sold 426 flowers, how many flowers did they sell altogether?
(1) 429 (3) 1 278
(2) 852 (4) 1 704 ( )

18. Michelle had 354 picture cards. She bought 75 more picture cards and gave all of
them to her 3 sisters. If each sister received the same number of picture cards,
how many picture cards would each sister get?
(1) 118 (3) 193
(2) 143 (4) 379 ( )

19. Jeffrey and Tim had $191 altogether. If Tim had $98.30, how much more did Tim
have than Jeffrey?
(1) $5.60 (3) $7.60
(2) $6.40 (4) $9.00 ( )

20. One pIate of mee soto cost 85 cents. David and his friends ordered 7 plates of
mee soto. How much would they have to pay altogether?
(1) $5.95 (3) $7.85
(2) $6 80 (4) $8.60 ( )

Section B
Write your answers on the blanks provided. All working must be clearly shown.

21. 3 928 + 4 765 = _______________

Answer : ________________________

22. Write 7 thousands, 14 tens and 8 ones in numerals.

Answer : ________________________

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23. Subtract 709 from the sum of 1260 and 296.

Answer : ________________________

24.

Answer : ________________________

25. When 102 is divided by 3, the quotient is ________________.

Answer : ________________________

26. Jessie had 100 mugs. 16 of them were broken. She put the remaining mugs into
4 boxes. How many mugs were there in each box?

Answer : ___________________mugs

27. Miss Lim has 2 one hundred-dollar notes, 3 ten-dollar notes and 6 five-dollar
notes in a drawer. How much money does she have in all?

Answer : $_______________________

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28. $35.40 - $4.75 = ______________

Answer : $_______________________

29. Doris wanted to buy a bag that cost $31.50. Her mother gave her $20. How much
more would she need to buy the bag?

Answer : $_______________________

30. Hanif works 6 days in a week. His weekly pay is $246. How much money does he
get for a day's work?

Answer : $_______________________

31. What is the greatest 4-digit number that can be made using the digits 5, 9, 0, 6?

Answer : ________________________

32. What is the number in the box?

Answer : ________________________

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33. 9 x 3 is more than 9  3 by _______________.

Answer : ________________________

34. What is the missing number in the number pattern?

125, ____________, 103, 92, 81, 70

Answer : ________________________

35. The table below shows the amount of money Alan spent on his holiday.

Hotel $334
Food $250
Presents -$176
$176
17G
If he had $165 left, how much did he have at first?

Answer : $_______________________

36. How many ten-cent coins must be added to the above to make $2.00?

Answer : __________ten-cent coins

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37. 1 405 cents is the same as $___________________.

Answer : ________________________

38. Jimmy had a certain amount of money. He spent $54 on books. Then his father
gave him $300. He then had $580 left. How much did he have at first?

Answer : $_______________________

39. Ann spent a total of $90 on a school bag and a pair of jeans. The pair of jeans
cost $28 more than the school bag. How much was the school bag?

Answer : $_______________________

40. Serene had 4 twenty-cent coins and 9 fifty-cent coins. Serene bought an ice-
cream which cost $1.45. How much had she left?

Answer : $_______________________

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Section C
Work out the following problems. All working must be clearly shown.

41. Meilin sold 2 430 video tapes in March. She sold 268 fewer video tapes in April.
How many video tapes did she sell in the two months?

42. Mrs Lee bought 145 peaches. She packed 4 peaches into each box. How many
peaches were left unpacked?

43. Mrs Ang gave Kenny and Huihui 486 picture cards. Both of them received the
same number of cards. After winning a game, Huihui had 795 cards. How many
cards did she win?

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44. A dress was usually sold at $89. During a sale, it was as sold at $62.
a) How much cheaper was the dress during the sale?
b) Miss Chua bought two dresses during the sale, how much money would
she have to pay?

45. Samy had 198 sweets and Zainal had 74 sweets. After Samy had given some
sweets to Zainai, both of them had the same number of sweets. How many
sweets did Samy give away?

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