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My Pals Are Here!

Maths 6 Speed Practice (Set 2)


Module 5: Measurements

Answers 9. ANS: (2)


SOL:
Modular Exam Prep Pack
Diameter of circular garden = 14 2
Paper 1 = 28 m
Booklet A
1. ANS: (3)
SOL: Perimeter of circular garden = 28
Options (2) and (4) are measurements in square = 88 cm
metres. It is unlikely that an ez-link card covers 10. ANS: (2)
such a big area. So, options (2) and (4) cannot be SOL:
the correct answer. Options (1) and (3) are From 8 a.m. to 12 p.m., there are 4 hours.
measurements in square centimetres. It is more From 12 p.m. to 5 p.m., there are 5 hours.
likely for an ez-link card to take up an area of 50 Number of hours Aaron was at work = 4 + 5
cm2 than 5 cm2. So, option (3) is the answer. =9

2. ANS: (4) 11. ANS: (3)


SOL: SOL:
Area of figure A = 6 square units Length of one side of square = 20 ÷ 4
Area of figure B = 5 square units = 5 cm
Area of figure C = 4.5 square units Area of square = 5 5
Area of figure D = 5 square units = 25 cm2
Figures B and D have the same area.
12. ANS: (4)
3. ANS: (3) SOL:
SOL: To get the greatest perimeter,
length of cut piece = 8 m and
breadth of cut piece = 4 ÷ 4
Area of shaded triangle = 8 12 = 1 m.
= 48 cm2 Greatest perimeter of one cut piece = 8 + 8 + 1 +
1
4. ANS: (1) = 18 m
SOL:
Height of one cube = 8 ÷ 2 13. ANS: (2)
= 4 cm SOL:
Volume of one cube = 43
= 64 cm3
Volume of water in container = 6 6 10
5. ANS: (2) = 180 cm3
SOL:
14. ANS: (3)
SOL:
Perimeter of semicircle = 14 + 14 Diameter of quarter circle = 7 2
= 22 + 14 = 14 cm
= 36 cm

6. ANS: (4) Perimeter of figure = 4 14 + 7 + 7 + 9


SOL: = 44 + 7 + 7 + 9
Length of one side of square = 18 – 10 = 67 cm
= 8 cm
Breadth of rectangle = 20 – 8 15. ANS: (2)
= 12 cm SOL:
Perimeter of figure = 18 + 20 + 8 + 8 + 10 + 12 Perimeter of figure = 40 4 – 8 8
= 76 cm = 160 – 64
= 96 cm
7. ANS: (2)
SOL: Booklet B

16. ANS: 5π + 10
Area of triangle MLN = (5 + 9) 5
SOL:

= 14 5
Perimeter of semicircle = π 10 + 10
= 35 cm2
= (5π + 10) cm
8. ANS: (2)
17. ANS: 729
SOL:
SOL:
Length of rectangle = 5 + 2
= 7 cm Volume of cube = 9 9 9
= 729 cm3

18. ANS: 64

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Speed Practice (Set 2) My Pals Are Here! Maths 6
Module 5: Measurements

SOL:
Breadth of rectangle = 20 – 8
= 12 cm
Perimeter of rectangle = 20 + 12 + 20 + 12
= 64 cm

19. ANS: 616


SOL:
She finished her homework at 6.05 p.m.
Area of quarter circle = 28 28
= 616 cm2 28. ANS: 22
SOL:
20. ANS: 140 18 = 18 000 cm3
SOL: Amount of water needed to fill tank completely
Each marking represents 20 ml. There are 140 ml = 100 40 10 – 18 000 [M1]
of oil in the container. = 40 000 – 18 000
= 22 000 cm3
21. ANS: 15 = 22 [A1]
SOL:
Length + Breadth = 52 ÷ 2 29. ANS: 64
= 26 cm SOL:
[M1] The shaded parts can be rearranged to form a
Length = (26 + 4) ÷ 2 = 30 ÷ 2 square as shown.
= 15 cm [A1]

22. ANS: 72
SOL:
Diameter of each semicircle = 28 ÷ 4
= 7 cm

Length of piece of wire = 2 7 + 28 [M1]


= 44 + 28 Total area of shaded parts = 8 8 [M1]
= 72 cm [A1] = 64 cm2
[A1]
23. ANS: 0.6
SOL: 30. ANS: 22
200 g = 0.2 kg [M1] SOL:
Amount of sugar left = 0.8 – 0.2 The unshaded parts can be rearranged to form a
= 0.6 kg [A1] semicircle as shown. The length of the solid outline
is the same as the perimeter of the shaded part.
24. ANS: 480
SOL:
Volume of cuboid = 8 6 10 [M1]
= 480 cm3 [A1]

25. ANS: 63
SOL:
7 7=49
Base of triangle = 7 cm

Perimeter of shaded part = 14 [M1]


Area of figure = 7 4 + 49 [M1] = 22 cm [A1]
= 14 + 49
= 63 cm2 [A1] Paper 2

26. ANS: 240 – 36π 31. ANS: 3456


SOL: SOL:
Area of unshaded part Volume of water in tank
= 60% 20 12 24 [M1]
= 20 12 – π 12 12 [M1]
= (240 – 36π) cm2 [A1] = 20 12 24
= 3456 cm3 [A1]

32. ANS: 75π


SOL:

Area of figure = 3 π 10 10 [M1]


= 75π cm2 [A1]

27. ANS: 6.05 33. ANS: 10.5


SOL: SOL:

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Module 5: Measurements

Volume of water in the tank = 80 20 32 [M1]


= 51 200 cm3
Area of shaded triangle = (7 – 4) 7 [M1] Time taken to drain the tank completely
= 10.5 cm2 [A1] = 51 200 ÷ 512 [M1]
= 100 min
34. ANS: 188.4 = 1 h 40 min [A1]
SOL:
The perimeter of the figure is the same as the 40. ANS: 38.5 cm2
perimeter of 2 circles of diameter 30 cm each. SOL:
Perimeter of figure = 2 3.14 30 [M1]
= 188.4 cm [A1]
Total area of unshaded parts = 3 7
35. ANS: 1.7 = 10.5 cm2 [M1]
SOL: Total area of shaded parts = 7 7 – 10.5 [M1]
Amount of flour Mrs Kwan had at first = 38.5 cm2 [A1]
= 380 3 + 560 [M1]
= 1700 g 41. ANS: 24 cm2
= 1.7 kg [A1] SOL:

36. ANS: 192 cm2 Length of one side of square ABCD =


SOL: = 8 cm [M1]
Breadth of rectangle = 12 ÷ 3 Total area of unshaded parts
= 4 cm [M1]
Area of one rectangle = 12 4 [M1] = 8 4+ 8 4+ 4 4
= 48 cm2 [M1]
Area of figure = 48 4 = 40 cm2
= 192 cm2 [A1] [M1]
Area of shaded triangle = 64 – 40
37. ANS: 1824 cm2 = 24 cm2 [A1]
SOL:
42. ANS: 154 cm2
SOL:
Radius of semicircle = 28 ÷ 2
= 14 cm
Area Q + Area X

= 28 28 – 14 14 [M1]
= 308 cm2
Length of one side of square Radius of small quarter circle = 28 ÷ 2
= radius of semicircle = 14 cm
= 80 ÷ 2
= 40 cm Area P + Area X = 14 14
[M1]
Area A = 3.14 40 40 = 154 cm2
= 1256 cm2 [M1]
Area B = 40 40 – 1256
= 344 cm2
[M1]
Total area of unshaded parts
= 1256 + 1256 + 344 + 344
= 3200 cm2 [M1]
Total area of shaded parts
Difference in shaded areas Q and P
= 308 – 154 [M1]
= 3.14 80 80 – 3200 = 154 cm2 [A1]
= 1824 cm2 [A1]
43. ANS: 322 cm2
38. ANS: 1368 m SOL:
SOL:
Perimeter of swimming pool
Area of one triangle = 22 22
= 242 cm2 [M1]
=2 14 + 35 + 35 [M1] Area of one shaded part = 242 – 9 9 [M1]
= 114 m = 161 cm2
[M1]
Total area of shaded parts = 2 161
Total distance Gemma walked = 114 12 = 322 cm2 [A1]
= 1368 m [A1]

39. ANS: 1 h 40 min


SOL:

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Speed Practice (Set 2) My Pals Are Here! Maths 6
Module 5: Measurements

44. ANS: 352 cm2


SOL:
24 – 8 = 16 cm
Length of one side of smallest square = 16 ÷ 4
= 4 cm
Length of one side of largest square = 4 3
= 12 cm
Total area of shaded parts
= 12 12 + 4 4 + 8 8 [M1]
= 224 cm2 [M1]
Total area of unshaded parts
= 24 24 – 224 [M1]
= 352 cm2 [A1]

45. ANS: (a) 1500 cm3 (b) 320 cm3


SOL:
(a) Volume of water in tank A at first
= 30 50
= 1500 cm3 [A1]
(b) Volume of water left in tank A
= 1500 – 720
= 780 cm3 [M1]
Height of water level in tank A in the end
= 780 ÷ 30
= 26 cm
Height of water level in tank B in the end
= 26 2 [M1]
= 52 cm
Volume of water in tank B in the end
= 52 20 [M1]
= 1040 cm3
Volume of water in tank B at first
= 1040 – 720
= 320 cm3 [A1]

46. ANS: (a) 208 cm (b) 872 cm2


SOL:
(a) Diameter of each quarter circle = 14 2
= 28 cm
Perimeter of figure

= 28 + 4 14 + 2 2+2 16 + 4 7
[M1]
= 208 cm [A1]

(b) Area of figure = 14 14 + 16 16 [M1]


= 872 cm2
[A1]

47. ANS: 308.16 cm2


SOL:
The two right-angled triangles form a square.
Area of square = 72 2 [M1]
= 144 cm2 [M1]

Length of one side of square =


= 12 cm [M1]
The radius of the circle is the length of one side of
the square.
Total area of shaded parts
= 3.14 12 12 – 144 [M1]
= 308.16 cm2 [A1]

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