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The document is a Mathematics paper for the Secondary Entrance Assessment, consisting of three sections with a total of 75 minutes allotted for completion. It includes various types of questions such as numeral writing, calculations, and problem-solving related to basic math concepts. Each section has specific marks assigned, totaling 75 marks.
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SECONDARY ENTRANCE ASSESSMENT

Mathematics Paper

Duration: 75 minutes

Instructions:

- Read each question carefully before answering.


- Answer all questions.
- Show all necessary working clearly.
- Use a pencil to complete this paper.

Section I (20 Marks)

1. Write the numeral for four hundred and fifty-seven thousand, eight hundred and twenty-three.
- Answer: 457,823

2. Write the value of the underlined digit: 756,231.


- Answer: The underlined digit is 7. Its value is 700,000.

3. What is the highest common factor (HCF) of 24 and 36?


- Answer: 12

4. Insert the correct symbol (> , < , =) to complete: 543,219 ___ 543,912.
- Answer: 543,219 < 543,912

5. What is 3/4 as a decimal?


- Answer: 0.75

6. Solve: 18% of 450.


- Answer: 81

7. What is the missing number in the pattern: 45, 38, 31, ___, 17?
- Answer: 24

8. The length of a pencil is 12.7 cm. Round it to the nearest cm.


- Answer: 13 cm

9. A bus leaves at 10:15 AM and arrives at 12:40 PM. How long was the journey?
- Answer: 2 hours 25 minutes

10. Find the area of a rectangle with length 7 cm and width 5 cm.
- Answer: 35 cm²

Section II (39 Marks)


1. Convert 4.75 m to cm.
- Answer: 475 cm

2. A bottle holds 1.2 L of juice. How many 200 mL cups can be filled?
- Answer: 6 cups

3. A shopkeeper buys a toy for $65 and sells it for $85. What is the profit?
- Answer: $20

4. Solve for x: 5x - 8 = 32.


- Answer: x = 8

5. Find the perimeter of a square with side length 9 cm.


- Answer: 36 cm

6. In a class of 40 students, 25% wear glasses. How many students wear glasses?
- Answer: 10 students

7. A shape has a perimeter of 24 cm and is divided into 3 equal parts. What is the length of each
part?
- Answer: 8 cm

8. What is the mean of the numbers: 15, 18, 20, 22, and 25?
- Answer: 20

9. The price of a laptop is $2,500. It is discounted by 15%. What is the new price?
- Answer: $2,125

10. A man walks 3 km each day for 7 days. How far does he walk in total?
- Answer: 21 km

Section III (16 Marks)

1. Draw a pictograph where Farmer A picked 36 apples, with each icon representing 6 apples.
- Answer: 6 icons

2. A baker makes cakes in a ratio of 3 chocolate to 5 vanilla. If he bakes 40 cakes, how many are
chocolate?
- Answer: 15 cakes

3. A container holds 2.5 kg of flour. If each bag contains 500 g, how many bags can be filled?
- Answer: 5 bags

4. The bar graph below shows students' favorite sports. If 12 chose Swimming, Cricket had 3 fewer,
and Basketball had 5 more, how many chose Football?
- Answer: Football count depends on total students.

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