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MATHEMATICS
MID-YEAR ASSESSMENT (SET 1)
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A
MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS [20 × 2 marks]
SECTION B
SHORT-ANSWER [20 × 2 marks]
SECTION C
WORD PROBLEMS [5 × 4 marks]
SECTION MARKS
A / 40
B / 40
C / 20
TOTAL / 100
SECTION A
Questions 1 to 20 carry 2 marks each. Choose the correct answer and write
its number (1, 2, 3 or 4) in the brackets provided. (20 x 2 marks)
(1) 6 (3) 8
(2) 7 (4) 10 ( )
(1) 5 – 2 = 3 (3) 7 – 2 = 5
(2) 6 + 1 = 7 (4) 8 – 1 = 7 ( )
(1) (3)
7 3
7 8
0 6
(2) (4)
5 1
8 10
2 0
( )
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6 7 8 ? 10
(1) 3 (3) 5
(2) 4 (4) 9 ( )
5. Which of the following shows the correct number sentence for the picture?
(1) 9 + 2 = 11 (3) 7 – 2 = 5
(2) 7 + 2 = 9 (4) 9 – 2 = 7 ( )
6. Which of the following number bonds best represents the picture below?
(1) (3)
3 8
9 9
6 1
(2) (4)
4 9
9 9
5 0
( )
A B C D
Ribbon A
Ribbon B
Ribbon C
Ribbon B
A B C D E F G H
(1) 13 (3) 10
(2) 11 (4) 9 ( )
(1) (3)
(2) (4)
( )
(1) 3 (3) 6
(2) 4 (4) 9 ( )
(1) (3)
8 10
16 20
8 8
(2) (4)
9 8
17 18
7 7
( )
16. – 8 = 11
(1) 20 (3) 5
(2) 19 (4) 3 ( )
(1) 13 (3) 15
(2) 14 (4) 16 ( )
18. Mother has some apples as shown below. How many more apples must she
get if she needs 19 apples?
(1) 6 (3) 9
(2) 7 (4) 12 ( )
19. The pictures below show the number of computer mouses in Lab A.
If there are 4 more computer mouses in Lab B than in Lab A, how many
computer mouses are there in Lab B?
(1) 8 (3) 14
(2) 10 (4) 18 ( )
20. Number Y is 3 more than 13 and 4 less than 20. What is number Y?
(1) 10 (3) 17
(2) 16 (4) 19 ( )
SECTION B
Questions 21 to 40 carry 2 marks each. Write your answers on the lines
provided. (20 x 2 marks)
20 18 16 10
15 13 11
Rope A
Rope B
24. Colour the largest triangle blue and colour 1 rectangle yellow.
29. Look at the pictures. Fill in the blanks with the correct answers.
30. Timothy was the sixth person to alight the school bus. How many children had
alighted the school bus before Timothy?
children
31. Arrange the following numbers in order, from the greatest to the smallest.
Write the numbers in the boxes.
5 20
17 8
19
greatest
32. What comes next? Complete the pattern below by drawing the correct shape
on the line.
pencil ribbon
paperclip
36. The total length of the ribbon, paperclip and pencil is units.
marshmallows
38. Peter, Paul and Sandra took part in a race. Peter was slower than Paul. Sandra
was faster than Paul. Who came in last in the race?
39. Using only numbers 1 to 9, fill in the boxes to make each row and column
add to 15. Each number can only be used once. Numbers 2, 5, 7, 8 and 9 are
already placed as shown.
7 2 15
8 15
5 9 15
15 15 15
SECTION C
Questions 41 to 45 carry 4 marks each. Do these word problems and show
your working clearly. (5 x 4 marks)
41. Mother gave Rena 9 storybooks. Father gave Rena 10 storybooks. How many
storybooks had Rena in all?
42. Tammy bought 18 oranges. She ate 2 oranges and gave away 5 oranges.
(a) How many oranges did Tammy eat and give away?
43. Look at each picture carefully and answer the questions that follow.
44. George made 5 kites on Saturday. He made 3 more kites on Sunday than on
Saturday.
(a) How many kites did George make on Sunday?
45. Mandy bought 11 bottles of mineral water for her netball team members.
However, she was short of 6 bottles. How many bottles of mineral water should
Mandy have bought?
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1. (3) 27.
2. (3)
There are 7 pencils altogether. 2 are broken. 28. 14
5 pencils are not broken. 17 – 3 = 14
3. (1) 29. Alice, John
7+0=7
30. 5
4. (4)
31. 20 19 17 8 5
5. (2)
There are 9 items: 7 envelopes and 2 stamps. greatest
6. (2) 32.
4 and 5 makes 9.
7. (3) The pattern is .
There are 15 sweets in Box C.
33. 6
8. (1)
34. ribbon
9. (2) 6 – 2 = 4
10. (3) 35. paperclip
Fish A is first from the left so Fish E is the fifth.
11. (2) 36. 12
6 + 4 + 2 = 12
12. (1)
16 is greater than 10. 37. 17
20 – 3 = 17
13. (1)
38. Peter
The pattern is .
Paul
14. (2) finish line
15. (1) Sandra
8 + 8 = 16 Peter
16. (2)
19 – 8 = 11 39.
7 2 6 15 15 – 7 – 2 = 6
17. (4)
11 + 3 = 14
2 + 14 = 16 3 4 8 15 15 – 8 = 7
7=3+4
18. (2)
There are 12 apples. 5 9 1 15 15 – 5 – 9 = 1
19 – 12 = 7
19. (4) 15 15 15
There are 14 computer mouses in Lab A.
15 – 8 = 7
14 + 4 = 18
7=1+6
20. (2) 15 – 2 – 9 = 4
3 + 13 = 16
15 – 7 – 5 = 3
20 – 4 = 16
40. 12
21.
20 18 16 14 12 10 5 + 7 = 12
41.
9 + 10 = 19
19 17 15 13 11
Rena had 19 storybooks in all.
22. Rope A 42. (a)
2 + 5 = 7
Rope B Tammy ate and gave away 7 oranges.
(b)
23. There are 9 bananas and 5 banana skins. 18 – 7 = 11
Tammy had 11 oranges left.
9 5
43. (a) 10
14 or 14 (b) 2
5 9 6 – 4 = 2
(c) C
24. blue (d) 20
6 + 4 + 10 = 20
44. (a)
yellow 5 + 3 = 8
George made 8 kites on Sunday.
25. 1 (b)
5 + 8 = 13
There are 3 triangles and 2 rectangles.
3–2=1 George made 13 kites on both days.
26. 5 45. 11 + 6 = 17
3 + 2 = 5
Mandy should have bought 17 bottles of mineral water.