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P1 MATHS

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Primary 1

MATHEMATICS
END-OF-YEAR ASSESSMENT (SET 2)

INSTRUCTIONS

Total time for all sections: 1 h 30 min

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

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SECTION A
Questions 7 to 20 carry 2 marks each. Choose the correct answer and write
its number (1, 2, 3 or 4) in the brackets provided. (14 x 2 marks)

1. Which of the following number sentences is incorrect?


(1) 3 twos = 6 (3) 3 threes = 9
(2) 6 twos = 12 (4) 3 fours = 14 ( )

2. Below shows four different locations from Town X. Which location is the nearest
to Town X?
A B

Town X

D
C

(1) Location A (3) Location C


(2) Location B (4) Location D ( )

3. 1 ten 2 ones greater than is 3 tens 4 ones.


(1) 16 (3) 22
(2) 18 (4) 24 ( )

4. What is the missing number in the number bond below?

26

(1) 16 (3) 35
(2) 17 (4) 36 ( )

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Study the picture below and answer questions 5 and 6.

5. There are more rectangles than squares.


(1) 1 (3) 6
(2) 2 (4) 8 ( )

6. There are square(s) and circle(s)


altogether.
(1) 1, 1 (3) 3, 1
(2) 2, 1 (4) 3, 2 ( )

7. How many kittens are there in each basket if the same number of kittens are
put into each basket?

(1) 3 (3) 6
(2) 4 (4) 8 ( )

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8. How many birds are there altogether?

(1) 6 (3) 10
(2) 8 (4) 12 ( )

9. What is the correct time shown on the clock?

12
11 1
10 2

9 3

8 4
7 5
6

(1) half past 6 (3) half past 8


(2) half past 7 (4) half past 9 ( )

10. 17 less than 77 is .


(1) 50 (3) 84
(2) 60 (4) 94 ( )

11. Which of the following numbers is between 84 and 86?


(1) 85 (3) 88
(2) 87 (4) 89 ( )

12. Which of the following number sentences is incorrect?


(1) 80 + 9 = 89 (3) 89 – 81 = 8
(2) 89 – 8 = 81 (4) 89 – 8 = 80 ( )
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13.
forty-one

forty-six

fifty-six

sixty-one

What is the missing word in the above number pattern?


(1) fifty (3) fifty-two
(2) fifty-one (4) fifty-four ( )

14. 40 more than 55 is .


(1) 15 (3) 85
(2) 35 (4) 95 ( )

15. 10 threes =
(1) 13 (3) 33
(2) 30 (4) 100 ( )

16. Which cup of ice cream is placed in the second position?

A B C D E F G H L

 fourth
(1) Cup B (3) Cup G
(2) Cup D (4) Cup H ( )
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17. The sum of 3, 18 and 57 is .


(1) 21 (3) 75
(2) 60 (4) 78 ( )

18. 4 fives = tens


(1) 2 (3) 20
(2) 5 (4) 45 ( )

19. What number comes just after the sum of 29 and 55?
(1) 83 (3) 85
(2) 84 (4) 86 ( )

20. Which of the following number sentences is correct?


(1) 5 threes = 18 (3) 4 + 4 + 4 = 12
(2) 3 fives = 35 (4) 8 + 8 + 8 = 28 ( )

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SECTION B
Questions 21 to 40 carry 2 marks each. Write your answers on the lines
provided. (20 x 2 marks)

21. Write the following numbers in words.

(a) 19

(b) 100

Study the pictures below carefully. Use the pictures to answer questions 22
to 24.


fishing rod bench  chair

Each stands for 1 unit.

22. The and the have a total length of 11


units.

23. The chair is units long.

24. similar chairs will have the same length as a bench.

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25. Fred reaches his school at half past 12. Draw the correct time on the clock
below.

The picture graph below shows the number of balloons each child has. Study
the picture graph carefully and answer questions 26 to 29.

Peter

John

Mary

Florence

Each stands for 1 balloon.

26. and collect 18 balloons.

27. has 3 balloons fewer than John.

28. Mary has balloons more than Florence.

29. Mary and Florence have balloons more than Peter and John.
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30. Melissa wants to buy a pair of shoes that costs $19. She has $11. How much
more money does she need?
$

31. The number of oranges in each box is shown on the box. Arrange them from
the least to the most number of oranges and write their positions in the boxes.
The first one has been done for you.

58 29 90 63 18

first

Use the menu below to answer questions 32 to 35.

Sunny Café Breakfast Menu

Tuna sandwich $2

Curry puff 70¢

Chicken pie $3

Hot chocolate 80¢

Hot milk $1

32. Tim spent $3 buying two items from Sunny Café. What were the two items?

and

33. Jessica bought a cup of hot milk and received $9 in change. How much money
did Jessica give to the cashier?
$
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34. Christy, Maurice and Natalie each bought a tuna sandwich. How much did
they pay in all?
$

35. Johnny bought a curry puff. He gave the cashier two fifty-cent coins. How
much change would he receive?
¢

Use the picture graph below to answer questions 36 to 38. The picture graph
shows the different hobbies of a group of boys.

swimming

soccer

reading

stamp-
collecting

Each stands for 1 boy

36. is the most popular among the boys.

37. There are boys who like to read and collect stamps.

38. more boys prefer soccer to swimming.

39. Fill in each box with the correct answer.

+ 10 + 15
79

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40. Fill in each box with the correct answer.

– 6

3 4

SECTION C
Questions 41 to 45 carry 4 marks each. Do these word problems and show
your working clearly. (5 x 4 marks)

41. Sam bought 30 goldfish. He had 3 fish tanks. He put an equal number of
goldfish into each fish tank. How many goldfish were there in each fish tank?

There were goldfish in each fish tank.


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42. There were 2 chicken wings in a set meal. June and 6 other friends each
ordered one such set meal. How many chicken wings did they order in all?

They ordered chicken wings in all.

43. There are 40 students in a class. There are 3 groups of 5 boys and the rest are
girls.
(a) How many boys are there in the class?

There are boys in the class.

(b) How many girls are there in the class?

There are girls in the class.

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44. Aunt Christine bought a hairdryer for $49. She bought an electric iron for $39.
How much did Aunt Christine pay for the electrical appliances?

Aunt Christine paid $ for the electrical appliances.

45. Henry collects 29 postcards. His brother collects 95 postcards. How many
more postcards must Henry collect so that he will have the same number of
postcards as his brother?

Henry must collect more postcards.

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Solutions to Ey2
1. (4) 26. John; Mary
3 fours = 3 × 4 = 12, not 14. 8 + 10 = 18
2. (3) 27. Peter
3. (3) 8–3=5
34 – 12 = 22 28. 4
4. (2) 10 – 6 = 4
26 – 9 = 17 29. 3
5. (3) 10 + 6 = 16
There are 8 rectangles and 2 squares. 5 + 8 = 13

6. (2) 16 – 13 = 3

7. (3) 30. 8
$19 – $11 = $8
31.
58 29 90 63 18

third second fifth fourth first
8. (3)
32. Tuna sandwich; Hot milk
5 × 2 = 10
$2 + $1 = $3
9. (3)
33. 10
10. (2) $9 + $1 = $10
77 – 17 = 60
34. 6
11. (1) 3 × $2 = $6
12. (4) 35. 30
89 – 8 = 81, not 80. 50¢ + 50¢ = 100¢
13. (2) 100¢ – 70¢ = 30¢

forty-one 36. Soccer


+5 13 boys like soccer.

forty-six 37. 10
7 + 3 = 10
+5
fifty-one 38. 4
+5 13 – 9 = 4
39. + 10 + 15
fifty-six 69 79 94
+5
79 – 10 = 69 79 + 15 = 94
sixty-one
40. 7 10
14. (4)
40 + 55 = 95 8 0
15. (2)
10 × 3 = 30 – 4 66
16. (4)
3 44
A B C D E F G H L
41. 10

fourth third second first

17. (4)
3 + 18 = 21

21 + 57 = 78
There were 10 goldfish in each fish tank.
18. (1)
42.
4 × 5 = 20 = 2 tens 7 × 2 = 14
19. (3) They ordered 14 chicken wings in all.
29 + 55 = 84
43. (a)
85 comes just after 84. 3 × 5 = 15

20. (3) There are 15 boys in the class.
3 × 4 = 12
(b)
21. (a) nineteen 40 – 15 = 25
(b) one hundred There are 25 girls in the class.
22. fishing rod; bench 44.
5 + 6 = 11
$49

+ $39 = $88
23. 3 Aunt Christine paid $88 for the electrical appliances.
24. 2 45.
95 – 29 = 66
2×3=6
Henry must collect 66 more postcards.
25.

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