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SEMESTRAL ASSESSMENT 2

MATHEMATICS
PRIMARY 4
Marks : 100
Name: _________________________ ( )
Class: Primary 4 ( ) Duration: 1 hr 45 min
Parent’s signature : __________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
Section A (30 marks)
Questions 1 to 15 carry 2 marks each. For each question, four options are
given. Choose the correct answer and shade its corresponding oval (1, 2,
3 or 4) in the Optical Answer Sheet (OAS) respectively.

1. The value of the digit 4 in 64 312 is _________________ .

(1) 40
(2) 400
(3) 4000
(4) 40 000

2. In 13 420, which digit is in the tens place?

(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4

3. In which of the following are the numbers arranged from the smallest to the
greatest?

(smallest) (greatest)
(1) 9 680 9 608 9 068
(2) 9 068 9 680 9 608
(3) 9 680 9 068 9 608
(4) 9 068 9 608 9 680

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4. Write 6 as a decimal.
20

(1) 6.08
(2) 6.20
(3) 6.32
(4) 6.40

5
5. 6
7
= 7

What is the missing in the box?

(1) 30
(2) 37
(3) 42
(4) 47

6. Write 8.45 p.m. in the 24-hour clock.

(1) 0845
(2) 1845
(3) 2045
(4) 2245

7. The area of a square is 36cm2. Find the side of the square.

(1) 6 cm
(2) 9 cm
(3) 12 cm
(4) 18 cm

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8. Which one of the following is a multiple of both 12 and 36?

(1) 6
(2) 12
(3) 24
(4) 36

9. Which of the following are common factors of 12 and 32?

(1) 1 and 6
(2) 6 and 2
(3) 3 and 4
(4) 4 and 2

10. Which one of the following unit shapes below can be tessellated?

A B C D

(1) A
(2) B
(3) C
(4) D

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The table below shows the types of food that the children ate at a picnic. Use
the table below to answer questions 11 and 12.

Types of food Chicken Rice Roti Prata Nasi Lemak Burger


Number of 4 3 7 10
boys
Number of 2 4 6 5
girls

11. What was the least popular food chosen by the children?

(1) Burger
(2) Nasi Lemak
(3) Chicken Rice
(4) Roti Prata

12. How many more boys than girls were there at the picnic?

(1) 7

(2) 9

(3) 24

(4) 41

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13. In the diagram below, Ashton is standing at point P.
He is facing the Park. Where will he face when he turns 135° anti-clockwise?

Shops
Market Park
N

Playground P School

Home
Community Bus Stop
Centre

(1) Bus Stop


(2) Community Centre
(3) Playground
(4) Market

14. In which of the 2 figures below have a line of symmetry drawn correctly?

Figure A Figure B Figure C Figure D

(1) Figure A and B


(2) Figure B and C
(3) Figure B and D
(4) Figure A and D

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15. Daniel and Sofia have 456 stickers altogether. After giving 28 stickers to Sofia,
Daniel has half of what Sofia has. How many more stickers does Sofia have
than Daniel at first?

(1) 96
(2) 152
(3) 204
(4) 276

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Section B (40 marks)

Questions 16 to 35 carry 2 marks each. Show your working clearly in the


spaces provided for each question and write your answers in the spaces
provided. For questions which require units, give your answers in the units
stated.

16. Write eighteen thousand and seventy-three in figures.

Ans : _________________

17. 3008 – 543 = ____________.

Ans : _________________

18. 1291 x 5 = ____________.

Ans : _________________

19. Fill in the blank with the correct number in the number pattern below.

460, 425, 390, _______ , 320

Ans : _________________

20. What is the remainder when 1013 is divided by 8?

Ans : _________________

21. Two factors of 14 are 1 and 14. What are the other two factors of 14?

Ans : ______ and ______

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22. 8.36 – 4.57 = ____________.

Ans : _________________

1 1
23. Find the value of 1- - = ____________.
8 4

Ans : _________________

24. Maybeline left her house at 1330. She took 6 hours to drive from Singapore
to Kuala Lumpur. At what time will she reach Kuala Lumpur? (Give your
answer in the 12-hour clock.)

Ans : _________________

25. A movie ended at 11.15 p.m. The movie lasted 2 h 40 min. At what time
did the movie start?

Ans : _________________

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The line graph below shows how long the pupils of Hilton Primary School took
to complete their project. Use the graph to answer Questions 26, 27 and 28.

45

40

35
Number of pupils

30

25

20

15

10

0
1 2 3 4
Number of months

26. How many pupils completed their projects in 1 month?

Ans : _________________

27. How many fewer pupils took 3 months than 2 months to complete their
project?

Ans : _________________

28. Between which months was there a greatest increase in the number of
pupils completing their project?

Ans : Months ______and ______

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29. Use a protractor to measure and write down the size of  y.

Ans : _____________°

30. In the figure, name the two angles that are greater than 90°.

c d
e
g
f

Ans : Angles ______ and ______.

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31. In the diagram below, name 2 vertical lines.

E C

A B

Ans : ______ and ______.

32. The perimeter of a rectangle is 22cm. If its breadth is 4cm, find its length.

Ans : _________________

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33. The figure below is half of a symmetric shape. Complete the symmetric
shape with the dotted line as a line of symmetry.

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34. Draw four more units within the given space below to complete the
tessellation.

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35. Mdm Wani spent of her money on a sofa and $1800 on a handbag.
2
1
She then had of her money left. How much money had Mdm Wani
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left?

Ans : _________________

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Section C : 30 marks
For questions 36 to 43, show your working clearly in the space provided. Write your
answers in the space given. The number of marks allocated is shown in ( ) at the
end of each question.

36. A rope has 11 knots which are spaced out equally. The distance between the
first knot and the eighth knot is 5.6 m. What is the distance between the fifth
knot and the last knot?

Ans : _______________________(3m)

37. Ribbon A is 156 cm long. It is 49 cm longer than Ribbon B but 37 cm shorter


than Ribbon C. What is the total length of the 3 ribbons?

Ans : _______________________(4m)

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38. Sarafina bought 54 stalks of flower. of them were roses and the rest were
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lilies and sunflowers. There were 6 more lilies than sunflowers. How many lilies
were there?

Ans : _______________________(4m)

39. Shawn and Belle had 80 stamps altogether. When Shawn gave 6 of his stamps
to Belle, Belle had 7 times as many stamps as Shawn. How many stamps did
Belle had at first?

Ans : _______________________(4m)

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40. Mary saved $120 in five days. Each day, she saved $5 more than the day
before. How much did she save on the first day?

Ans : _______________________(4m)

41. Daniel had $125. He bought 2 comics at $11.50 each and spent the rest of
the remaining money on 6 storybooks. If he had $16.80 left, how much money
did each storybook cost?

Ans : _______________________(4m)

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42. There were thrice as many adults as children at the Science Centre. After 48
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adults left the Science Centre, the number of children was the number of
3
adults. What was the total number of adults and children who remained at
the Science Centre?

Ans : _______________________(3m)

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43. The figure below is formed by 2 squares. The perimeter of the small square is
24 cm. The area of the shaded part is 108 cm2. Find the area of the big square.

Ans : _______________________(4m)

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