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The document is an examination question paper for Primary Four Mathematics, scheduled for June 18, 2024, with a total duration of 2 hours and marks totaling 50. It consists of three sections, with specific instructions for each section regarding the number of questions to attempt and the use of geometrical instruments. Additionally, a marking guide is provided to outline the correct answers and marking criteria for the questions.

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P4-MATHS-Q-A (1)

The document is an examination question paper for Primary Four Mathematics, scheduled for June 18, 2024, with a total duration of 2 hours and marks totaling 50. It consists of three sections, with specific instructions for each section regarding the number of questions to attempt and the use of geometrical instruments. Additionally, a marking guide is provided to outline the correct answers and marking criteria for the questions.

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Mathematics

Date:18 /June/2024
Period: 2:00PM to 4:00PM

END OF TERM III EXAMINATIONS


QUESTION PAPER
GRADE: PRIMARY FOUR

OPTION: PRIMARY

DURATION: 2 HOURS

MARKS: /50 CAMIS ……/80

INSTRUCTIONS

1) This paper contains three sections.


Section A: Attempt all questions. (30 marks)
Section B: Attempt all questions. (8 marks)
Section C: Attempt all questions. (12 marks)
2) Geometrical instruments may be used.
3) Use only a blue or black pen.

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SECTION A: ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS. (30 marks)

1. a) Write the following number in figures: (2 marks)


Two thousand seven hundred fifty-nine.

b) Write the place values of digits 7 and 9 in the number 78396. (2 marks)

2. A father had 23 sweets and decided to give the sweets to his four
children equally.
a) How many sweets did each child get? (2 marks)

b) How many sweets did he remain with? (2 marks)

3. Compare the following integers using <, > or = (2 marks)


a) -301 ……. +1
b) 0……….. – 15

4. a) List all odd numbers less than 20. (3 marks)


b) List all the prime numbers between 0 and 10. (1 mark)

5. Calculate the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of


12 and 15. (5 marks)

6. Express the fraction below in figures. (3 marks)


a) A quarter
b) A half
c) Four sixths

7. Choose the correct missing numbers in the sequence


10, 15, 20, …………., ............,35. (4 marks)

a) 30,25
b) 25,30

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SECTION B: ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS. (8 marks)

8. Work out: 5km + 4m =…… dm (2marks)

9. Work out the following:


250dag - 25 dg= ……… mg (2 marks)
10. Find the area of a square whose side is 12cm. (2 marks)

11. Forty students went for a trip to Lake Kivu. If each student

paid 6,250 Frw. How much did they pay altogether? (2 marks)

SECTION C: ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS. (12 marks)

12. Two angles are supplementary. One angle is 440.

Find the second angle. (2 marks)

13. The triangle has an area of 100 cm2 and a base of 10 cm.

What is the height of the triangle? (3 marks)

14. The table below shows marks obtained by P4 pupils in

Mathematics test out of 20.

5; 6; 10; 10; 15; 12; 18; 16; 17; 15; 19; 11; 12; 13.

a) How many pupils did the test? (1 mark)

b) How many pupils scored more than 15 marks? (2 marks)

c) How many pupils got less than 10 marks? (2 marks)

d) What was the highest marks scored? (1 mark)

15. Fill in with the correct term in brackets (statistics, probability, number).

………………… is the chance that something will happen. (1 mark)

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Mathematics

Date:18 /June/2024
Period: 2:00PM to 4:00PM

END OF TERM III EXAMINATIONS


MARKING GUIDE
GRADE: PRIMARY FOUR

OPTION: PRIMARY

DURATION: 2 HOURS

MARKS: 50 CAMIS ……/80

INSTRUCTIONS

1) This paper contains three sections.


Section A: Attempt all questions. (30 marks)
Section B: Attempt all questions. (8 marks)
Section C: Attempt all questions. (12 marks)
2) Geometrical instruments may be used.
3) Use only a blue or black pen.

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SECTION A: ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS. (30 marks)

1. a) Write the following numbers in figures: (2 marks)


Two thousand seven hundred fifty-nine: 2759
b) Write the place values of digits 7 and 9 in the number 78396.
The place value of digit 7 is ten thousands. (1 mark)
The place value of digit 9 is tens. (1 mark)
2. A father had 23 sweets and decided to give the sweets to his four
children equally.
a) How many sweets did each child get?
b) How many sweets did he remain with?
ANSWER 2
a) 23sweets ÷ 4 (2 marks)
= 5 Remain3 (1 mark)
b) remaining sweets = 3 (1 mark)
3. Compare the following integers using <, > or =
ANSWER 3

a) -301 < +1 (1 mark)


b) 0 > – 15 (1 mark)

4. a) List all odd numbers less than 20.


b) List all the prime numbers between 0 and 10.
ANSWER 4

a) Odd numbers = {1, 3, 5 ,7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19} (3 marks)
b) Prime numbers: 2,3,5,7 (1 mark)

5. Calculate the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of


12 and 15

ANSWER 5
Multiples of 12 = {12, 24, 36, 48, 60, 72, 84, 96, 108, ...} (2 marks)
Multiples of 15 = {15, 30, 45, 60, 75, 90, 105, 120, 135, ...} (2 marks)
So, the LCM of 12 and 15 = 60 1 mark

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6. Express the fraction below in figures. 3 marks
a) A quarter
b) A half
c) Four sixths

ANSWER 6 1mark each


1
a)
4
1
b)
2
4
c)
6

7. Choose the correct missing numbers in the sequence


10, 15, 20, …………., ............, 35. (4 marks)
a) 30,25
b) 25,30
ANSWER 7
b) 25,30 2 marks each

SECTION B: ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS. (8 marks)

8. Work out: 5km + 4m =……dm (2marks)


ANSWER 8
5km=50,000dm (0.5 marks)
4m=40dm (0.5 marks)
5km+4m=50,000dm + 40dm=50,040dm (1 mark)

9. Work out the following


250dag - 25 dg= ……dg (2 marks)

ANSWER 9
250dag = 25,000dg (1 mark)
25,000dg-25dg=24,975dg (1 mark)

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10. Find the area of a square whose side is 12cm. (2 marks)
ANSWER 10
Area of a square = s×s
A=12cm×12cm =144cm2
11. Forty students went for a trip to Lake Kivu. If each student
paid 6,250 Frw. How much did they pay altogether? (2 marks)
ANSWER 11

6250Frwx40= 250,000Frw (1 mark)

They will pay 250,000Frw (1 mark)

SECTION C: ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS (12 marks)

12. Two angles are supplementary. One angle is 440.


Find the second. (3 marks)
ANSWER 12
Supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees. (1 mark)
180-44=136 degrees (1 mark)
The 2nd angles is 136 degrees. (1 mark)

13. The triangle has an area of 100 cm2 and a base of 10 cm.
What is the height of the triangle? (3 marks)
ANSWER 13
Let A be the area of a triangle, B its base and H its height.
BH
Area of the triangle A 
2
2 A
H  (1 mark)
B

2 100cm2
H  (1 mark)
10cm
H 20cm (1 mark)

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14. The table below shows marks obtained by P4 pupils in

Mathematics test out of 20.

5; 6; 10; 10; 15; 12; 18; 16; 17; 15; 19; 11; 12; 13.

a) How many pupils did the test? (1 mark)

b) How many pupils scored more than 15 marks? (2 marks)

c) How many pupils got less than 10 marks? (2 marks)

d) What was the highest marks scored? (1 mark)


ANSWER 14
a) 14 pupils did the test. (1 mark)
b) 4 pupils scored more than 15marks. (2 marks)
c) 2 pupils got less than 10marks. (1 mark)
d) The highest marks is 19. (1 mark)

15.Define the term “probability”. (1 mark)

Answer 15
Probability is the chance that something will happen. (1 mark)

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