P3M-SA2-4
P3M-SA2-4
Name : ___________________________________________
Date : ____________________________________________
Section A
Choose the correct answer and write its number in the brackets provided.
2. In which one of the following numbers does the digit 3 have the largest value?
(1) 1389 (2) 3891
(3) 8713 (4) 9134 ( )
3. The smallest odd number that can be formed by the digits 8, 4, 3 and 5 is
____________.
(1) 3458 (2) 3485
(3) 8534 (4) 8543 ( )
3
7. Which one of the following is on equivalent fraction of ?
4
3 4
(1) (2)
8 8
5 6
(3) (4) ( )
8 8
8. 53 x 6 = ___________ + 200.
(1) 518 (2) 336
(3) 318 (4) 118 ( )
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11. Mr Lim took 1 week and 5 days to paint a portion of his fence. His son took 2
weeks and 6 days to paint the remaining portion. How long did they take to paint
their fence?
(1) 1 week and 1 day (2) 3 weeks and 4 days
(3) 4 weeks and 1 day (4) 4 weeks and 4 days ( )
16. Daniel took 1 h 20 min to do his homework. He finished his homework at 9.10
p.m. When did he start?
1 1
17. Find the value of +
12 12
1 1
(1) (2)
2 3
1 1
(3) (4) ( )
4 6
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(1) 75 (2) 76
(3) 85 (4) 86 ( )
(1) 8 (2) 13
(3) 16 (4) 18 ( )
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Section B
Work out the following sums carefully and write the answers in ihe boxes provided. Give
your answers in the units stated.
24. After packing some apples into 6 boxes, Peter had 86 apples left. If each box
contained 140 apples, how many apples did Peter have at first?
apples
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?
1 m 56 cm
m cm
4
26. Express in its simplest form.
16
27. Alice has seven $2 notes and three $5 notes. Ben has nine $5 notes. Charyl has
nineteen $1 notes. Who has the most amount of money?
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Refer to the following graph and answer Questions 28 and 29. This graph shows
Edmund's collection of stamps.
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
Australia Canada Japan Malaysia Singapore
28. How many more Singapore stamps than Australian stamps does Edmund have?
29. Edmund has ____________ times as many stamps from Japan as stamps from
Malaysia.
l ml
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5 3 2 1
, , ,
8 4 2 2
1
33. and will make 1 whole.
3 9
The missing number in the box is _____________.
34. Mr Gah stayed in England for 28 months. Mr Tan stayed there for 2 years 7
months. How much longer did Mr Tan stay in England?
months
min
36. If the Power Puff Girls programme lasted for half an hour, it will end at
_______________.
p.m.
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38. Within the figure, there are _______ angles which are greater than a right angle.
39. The figure ABCD is a rectangle. What is the area of the shaded part?
cm2
40. Sane bent a 12-cm long wire into the rectangle shown below. What is the area of
the rectangle?
4cm
cm2
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Section C
For each of the following problems, show your workings and statements clearly in the
spaces provided.
41. There were 8 equal rows of trees in a plantation. 168 were rubber trees and 256
were coconut trees. How many trees were there in each row?
42. Mrs Lee bought 2l of orange juice. She drank 250ml of the juice and gave some
to her husband. There was 1l 480ml of orange juice left. How much orange juice
did Mr Lee drink?
43. Ben bought a drink and an apple pie. He gave the cashier $10 and received a
change of $7.60. If the drink cost $1.30, how much did the apple pie cost?
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44. The area of the Parade Square is twice the area of the Foyer. What is the total
area of the Foyer and the Parade Square?
9m
Parade 4m Foyer
Square
45. Mr Tan weighs 81 kg. He weighs 3 times as much as his son. What is their total
weight?
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