Mathematics Year 5 PKSR 2/2008

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MATHEMATICS YEAR 5 PKSR 2/2008

PKSR 2/ 2008
MATHEMATICS
YEAR 5
PAPER 1
1 HOUR

NAME : …………………………………………………….. CLASS : …………………………………

This question paper consists of 40 questions. Answer all the questions. Choose only one
answer for each question.

1. Diagram 1 shows an abacus.

DIAGRAM 1

What is the value represented by the abacus?


A 531 243 C 631 523
B 631 253 D 635 132

2. 278 520, x, 280 520, 281 520, 282 520


What is the value of x?
A 279 520 C 275 290
B 275 920 D 272 590

3. Nine hundred forty thousand and seven =


A 94 007 C 940 000
B 94 070 D 940 007

4. 431 762 in words is


A four hundred thirty-one thousand seven hundred and sixty-two
B four hundred thousand thirty-one thousand seven hundred and sixty-
C four hundred thirty-one seven thousand and sixty-two
D four hundred thirty-seven thousand and sixty-two

5. State the place value of the underlined digit in the number 867 056.
A 6 000 C 60 000
B thousands D ten thousands

6. 897 632 + 68 745 =


A 967 637 C 966 737
B 967 367 D 966 377

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7. Diagram 2 shows a number line.

800 000 P 900 000 950 000 1 000 000


DIAGRAM 2

Based on the number line above, what is the value of P?


A 880 000 C 850 000
B 875 000 D 825 000

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8. Which of the following diagram represents a fraction that is not equal to ?
2
A

9
9. =
8
1 3
A 1 C 1
4 8

1 3
B 1 D 1
8 4

17
10. =
4
1 1
A 4 C 6
4 4

1 1
B 5 D 7 4
4 4

11. 3.271, 3.721, 3.127, 3.217

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Arrange the numbers above in ascending order.


A 3.721, 3.271, 3.217, 3.127
B 3.127, 3.217, 3.271, 3.721
C 3.127, 3.271, 3.217, 3.721
D 3.721, 3.271, 3.127, 3.217

12. What is the value in the box below?


29 1
=
7 7

A 2 C 4
B 1 D 3

13. P + 0.05 + 7.294 + 46.063 + 3 = 144.407


What is the value of P?
A 28 C 78
B 58 D 88

14. 0.847 – 0.096 =


A 751 C 7.51
B 75.1 D 0.751

15. 5 % = _______

1 1
A C
10 100

2 5
B D
10 100

16. P = 91 %
What is the value of P?
91 1
A C
100 10

9 91
B D
10 1 000
75
17. = ______ %
100
A 0.75 C 75
B 7.5 D 750

18. Diagram 3 shows a television, a refrigerator and their respective prices.

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RM2 760 RM1 960


RM2 760 RM1 960
DIAGRAM 3

If Puan Khoo buys two televisions and a refrigerator for the prices shown above, how
much does she have to pay?
A RM7 480 C RM8 470
B RM7 840 D RM8 740

19. A bag costs RM39.90, a shirt costs RM59.90 and a pair of trousers costs RM79.90.
What is the total cost?
A RM169.70 C RM179.70
B RM177.90 D RM197.70

20. RM932.55 × 17 =
A RM16 853.35 C RM14 853.35
B RM15853.35 D RM13853.35

21. M × 27 = RM99 781.20


What is the value of M?
A RM3 695.60 C RM3 965.60
B RM3 956.60 D RM4 956.60

22. 42 × RM501.05 =
A RM21 044.10 C RM25 044.10
B RM23 044.10 D RM27 044.10

23. If a baju kurung costs RM89.60, how much does 20 similar baju
kurung cost?
A RM1 297 C RM2 179
B RM1 792 D RM2 971

24. The selling price of a chicken is RM9.80. If Mak Rinna buys 85


chickens for her restaurant, how much does she have to pay?
A RM687 C RM783
B RM738 D RM833

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Time Activities
7:30 a.m - 12:50 p.m School
1:05 p.m - 1:35 p.m Lunch
2:00 p.m - 3:30 p.m Tuition class
4:15 p.m - 5:15 p.m Swimming
TABLE 1
TABLE 1 shows part of Mei Lan’s timetable on Monday.

25. What time does Mei Lan’s tuition class end ?


A. 2:00 p.m C. 3:30 p.m
B. 4:00 p.m D. 4:15 p.m

26. What is she doing at 1:15 p.m ?


A. Having lunch C. Having tuition
B. Swimming D. Reading books

27. Diagram 4 shows the time in the 12-hour system.

Morning

DIAGRAM 4

State the time shown in the 12-hour system.


A 0445 hours C 4:45 a.m.
B 1645 hours D 4:45 p.m.

28. 86 700 ÷ 1 000 × 10 =


A 0 C 86.7
B 8.67 D 867

29. Marissa loves to collect bottle caps. She has 26 750 bottle caps. Her sister
gives her another 37 500 bottle caps. If Marissa gives away 50 500 bottle caps for
recycling, how many bottle caps does she have now?
A 64 250 C 31 750
B 46 250 D 13 750

30. In conjunction with the festive season, 834 750 festive cards were printed.
These cards were distributed to 7 distribuiton centres around the country. How
many cards did each distribution centre receive?
A 59 625 C 119 250
B 59 652 D 655 875

31. 780 m + 21.47 km + 920 m = ______ m


A 23 170 C 231.7

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B 2 317 D 23.17

32. Diagram 5 shows the road map of five places, A, B, C, D and E.

DIAGRAM 5

Find the total distance from A to D.


A 7 240 km C 72.4 km
B 724 km D 7.24 km

33. Find the total mass of 8 packets of fragrant rice, each weighing 2.5kg, and 5 packets of
sweets, each weighing 250 g per packet. Give your answer in kg.
A 2.75 kg C 20 kg
B 12.5 kg D 21.25 kg

34. Chest A weighs 47.5 kg whereas chest B weighs 47 100 g. Find the difference in their
mass, in kg.
A 0.4 C 4
B 0.75 D 750

35. Rohana bought a dozen packets of guava juice. If each packet contains 375 ml of juice,
what is the total volume, in litres, of guava juice?
A 4.125 l C 4.875 l
B 4.5 l D 5.25 l
Calculate

36. Diagram 6 shows a rectangle, PQRS.

P Q

3 cm

S R
DIAGRAM 6

If the perimeter of a square with sides 6 cm, is the same as the perimeter of PQRS,
find the length of PQ .
A 18 cm C 8 cm
B 9 cm D 6 cm

37. Diagram 7 shows a square and an equilateral triangle.

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6 cm

DIAGRAM 7
Calculate the perimeter of the whole diagram.
A 18 cm C 30 cm
B 24 cm D 36 cm

38. 1 cm
1 cm

DIAGRAM 8

The area of the triangle in Diagram 8 is


A 12 cm2 C 36 cm2
2
B 24 cm D 48 cm2

Questions 39 and 40 are based on Diagram 9 below.


Diagram 9 is a bar chart which shows the number of eggs sold by Pak Yong in four
months.

1000

800
Number
of 600
Eggs
400

200

0
July Aug Sept Oct
Months

DIAGRAM 9

39. What is the difference between the number of eggs sold in the first two months?
A 100 C 200

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B 150 D 250

40. If an egg is sold for RM0.22, what is the maximum amount of money earned in a
month?
A RM160 C RM198
B RM180 D RM220

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Jawapan

1. B
2. A
3. D
4. A
5. D
6. D
7. B
8. D
9. B
10. A
11. B
12. C
13. D
14. D
15. D
16. A
17. A
18. A
19. C
20. B
21. A
22. A
23. B
24. D
25. C
26. A
27. C
28. D
29. D
30. C
31. A
32. D
33. D
34. A
35. B
36. B
37. C
38. B
39. C

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40. C

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