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P5 Year-End Holiday Homework Practice Paper - Set BRAVO

Paper 2 Name: _____________________ ( ) P5 ( )


Answer Key

Marking Guidelines
Booklet B( 1 mark question)
Correct answer, no method 1 mark

Booklet B(2 mark question)

Correct answer, no method shown 2 marks


Wrong answer, correct method 1 mark
Correct answer, wrong method 0 mark

1. 3 2. 3 3. 2 4. 3
5. 3 6. 3 7. 1 8. 4
9. 1 10. 3 11. 4 12. 4
13. 1 14. 3 15. 2 16. 70 000
17. 24, 48 18. 12.40 19. 27 20. 9
21. 4.55 22. 0.28 23. H 24. 08 00, 09 00
11 or 8am, 9am
Or 4 0r 4
20
55
100
25. 7

26. 80 ÷ 4 = 20
70 ÷ 4 = 17
20 x 17 = 340 (M1, A1)

27. 4.35 x 5 = 21.75 (M1)


30.00 - 21.75 = 8.25 (A1)

Or 4.35 ÷ 3 = 1.45
1.45 x 15 = 21.75 (M1)
30.00 - 21.75 = 8.25 (A1)

28. 360 – 90 – 40 – 120 = 110 (M1, A1)

Or 40 x 3 = 120 M1
120 + 40 + 90 = 250
360 – 250 = 110 A1

1
29. 58 x 6 = 348
62 x 4 = 248 M1
348 – 248 = 100
100 ÷ 2 = 50 A1

20
30. x 6 000 = 1 200
100
M1
6 000 – 1 200 – 600 = 4200

4200
x 100 = 70 A1
6000

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Paper 2 (60 marks)
Answer Key
(Calculators are allowed)

(2 mark question)
Correct answer, no method shown 2 marks
Wrong answer, correct method 1 mark
Correct answer, wrong method 0 mark

(3, 4 & 5 marks question)


Correct method with correct answer Award M1 and A1 accordingly.
Correct method with wrong answer in the Award M1 accordingly. Final A1
intermediate steps is not awarded.
Correct answer with no method shown Award only answer mark
Correct answer with wrong method 0 mark
Miss out standard unit in final answer or 1
Overall deduct mark.
wrong units used 2

Mathematically incorrect statement and 1


Overall deduct mark.
wrong use of equal sign 2

Misread number and use it consistently to Deduct M1 from any method.


solve the problem with correct method Final A1 is not awarded.

1. 3 x $35 = $105
$185 - $105= $80
$80 ÷ 4 = $20 M1, A1

2.

A2

Figure B

3. 180 ÷ 3 = 60
60 – 25 = 35 (Arjun’s) M1
35 + 50 = 85 (Leonard’s)
A : L = 35 : 85 = 7 : 17 A1

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4. 21 ÷ 6 = 3.5
The only two numbers less than 3.5 are 2.99 and 3.45 A2

Or Testing with 3.45 x 6 = 20.7 <21 and 2.99 x 6 = 17.94 < 21

5. 262.5 x 10 = 2 625
2625  3 x 4 = 3 500 M1 A1

6. 174 ÷ 4 = 43 r2
43 x $6 = $258 M1
$2 x 2 = $4
$258 + $4 = $262 M1, A1

7. 73 cm x 48 cm x 35 cm = 122 640 cm³


122 640 cm³ - 101 616 mℓ = 21 024 cm³ M1
73 cm x 48 cm = 3504 cm²
21 024 cm³ ÷ 3504 cm² = 6 cm M1, A1
OR
101 616 cm³ ÷ (73 cm x 48 cm) M1
= 101 616 cm³ ÷ 3504 cm²
= 29 cm
35 cm – 29 cm = 6 M1, A1

8. 60 + 25 = 85
2635 ÷ 85 = 31 M1
31 x 25 = 775 M1

Ans : $7.75 A1

9. a) 45 l or 45 000 ml A1

90
b) x 100 = 66.67 (corr to 2 d.p.) M1
135

Ans: 66.67% A1

10. 7–4=3
3 u = 240 x 2 = 480 M1
1u = 480 ÷ 3 = 160
4u = 160 x 4 = 640 M1

Ans: $640 A1

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11. Method 1: Method 2:
A B C A B C

H H
G x G x
80o 80o
F E D F E D
ADF = 180 o - 80 o - 80 o M1 GAB = 180 o - 80 o - 80 o M1
o
= 20 (s in an isosceles Δ) = 20 o (s between parallel lines)
ADC = 90 o - 20 o M1 ACH = 45 o (diagonals of a square)

o
= 70 (s at right ) AHC = 180o - 20 o - 45 o (s sum of a Δ) M1
HCD = 45 o(diagonals of a square) = 115 o
 x = 180 o - 70 o - 45 o M1  x = 180 o - 115 o (s on a str line) M1
= 65 oA1
= 65 o(s sum of a Δ) A1

12. Volume of water in tank A  (91 cm x 40 cm x 41 cm) ÷ 2


= 74620 cm³ M1

Surface areas of Tanks A & B  (91 cm x 40 cm) + (40 cm x 39 cm)


= 3640 cm² + 1560 cm²
= 5200 cm²

Water level in each tank  74620 cm³ ÷ 5200 cm²


= 14.35 cm M1

Volume of water in Tank B  40 cm x 39 cm x 14.35 cm M1


= 22 386 cm³ A1

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13. Method 1:
2 1
1- =
3 3
1 1 1 M1
x =
4 3 12

Let x be the number of buttons she had at first,

1
x + 1428 = 2 x M1
4
1
2x- x = 1428
4
3
1 x = 1428
4
3
x = 1428 ÷ 1 = 816 M1, A1
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Method 2:

shirts dresses

3 units + 1428 = 24 units M1


21 units = 1428
1428 ÷ 21 = 68 M1
12 units = 68 x 12 = 816 M1, A1

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14.
Solution:
50% (5u)
By Ratio method:
50% (5u)
SS
S:B: Difference
q 1:2: 1
BS - 20 -20
q overlapped (1U) (2U) 1:3: 2
area 20 cm2
Difference remains unchanged
hence,
S:B: Difference
2:4: 2 M1
- 20 -20
1:3: 2

1u = 20 cm2 M1
2u = 40 cm2 M1, A1
5 units of difference = 2 Units of difference
(M1)
Common multiple = 5 x 2 = 10 M1

Hence small square = 10 units,


Hence big square = 20 units M1
Difference is 20u – 10u = 10u

5u = 20 cm2 (M1)
1u = 4 cm2
10u = 4 cm2 x 10 = 40 cm2 A1

15. Chicken Pies


20
Minced Pies

Vegetable Pies 5

5 units + 5 = 20 M1
5 units = 20 – 5
1 unit = 15 ÷ 5
=3

Number of each type of pie made = 48 + 3 = 51 M1


Total no of pies baked = 51 x 3 = 153 M1, A1

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16.

Figure White squares Grey squares Total No. of Squares


1 1 0 1
2 1 3 4
3 2 5 7
4 3 7 10
5 4 9 13
6 5 11 16
7 6 13 19
8 7 15 22
9 8 17 25
10 9 19 28

(a) A1 (b) A1

Grey squares = (fig no. – 1)x2 + 1


White squares = fig no. – 1
Total = (fig no – 1)x3 +1

(c) Figure 92

(274 - 1)/3 + 1 M1
=92 A1

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17. Apples
M
Pears 25
Given to Jackson

Thrown away
1u 25 1u 25
Apples 20
Apples 1u 1u 1u 1u 20
J J
Pears Pears

Given to Michael
?

From model on the right, 2u + 25 + 25 = 4u + 20 M2 (1m for 2u + 50, 1m for 4u


+ 20)
4u – 2u = 50 – 20
2u = 30
1u = 15 M1

Therefore 15 x 4 + 20 or 15 x 2 + 50 = 80 M1 A1

Pupils may also use Guess and Check method to solve the problem.
Michael Jackson Michael(Ratio) Jackson(Ratio) Check if Mich’s
Apples Pears Apples Pears Apples Pears Apples Pears P:A =1:4, Jack’s
P:A = 1:2

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At first 100 50
After 50 25-25 50+20 25 50 0 70 25 X
50u 0u 14u 5u
At first 120 60
After 60 30-25 60+20 30 60 5 80 30 X
12u 1u 8u 3u
At first 120 80
After 60 40-25 60+20 40 60 15 80 40 
4u 1u 2u 1u

M2 for at least 2 logical and mathematically correct guesses.


M1 for arriving at either 120 apples for Michael at first,
Or arriving at either 60 apples for Michael in the end,
Or arriving at either 15 pears for Michael in the end,
Or arriving at 40 pears for Jackson in the end.
M1 for checking the correct ratio between pears and apples for either Michael or
Jackson.
A1 for arriving at 80 pears for Jackson at first.
18.

Before:
Black scarves:

White scarves:

sold

After:

Black scarves:

White scarves

sold

White scarves sold = 4 units = 120


1 unit = 120 ÷ 4 M1
= 30
Black scarves sold = 5 units = 5 x 30 M1
= 150
Scarves sold in all = 150 + 120 M1
= 270 A1

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