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Contents
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Semestral Assessment 1 – Mock Paper 1
Marks
Duration: 1 hr 45 min
5. Dick has 689 pencils. He has 37 pencils more than Darryl. How many
pencils does Darryl have?
(1) 726 (2) 642
(3) 689 (4) 652
( )
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7. What is the sum of 327 and 89?
(1) 238 (2) 406
(3) 416 (4) 336
( )
10. Jane and Daniel have some cards as shown in the model below. How many
cards does Daniel have?
?
Daniel
135
Jane 54
(1) 81 (2) 135
(3) 189 (4) 54
( )
2
13. 360 = 3 hundreds ________ ones
(1) 6 (2) 60
(3) 0 (4) 36
( )
36
?
28
(1) 30 (2) 34
(3) 26 (4) 32
( )
3
19. Mrs Chen has 135 marbles. She gives each student in her class five
marbles. How many students are there in the class?
(1) 25 (2) 17
(3) 27 (4) 15
( )
20. There are 845 red and blue marbles in an urn. Given that the number of
red marbles is 35 less than the number of blue marbles, how many red
and blue marbles are there in the urn respectively?
(1) 405, 440 (2) 810, 35
(3) 440, 405 (4) 810, 405
( )
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24. Divide 81 by 9. The answer is __________.
25. There are 21 smileys as given below. Circle and group them into 3 groups,
each with the same number of smileys. There are _________ smileys in
each group.
24 ? 36
3 8 9 4
Ans:_____________________
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28. Lim and Paul collect stamps. Given the model below, the total number of
Lim 135
Paul
40
769 = ______________________________________
30. Kim and Don have some books. Study the model below and find the
number of books that Kim has.
Kim
97
Don
65
Ans: _____________________
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31. Jar B has 3 times as many buttons as Jar A. Study the model below and
find the number of buttons in Jar B.
Jar A
40
Jar B
32. Arrange these numbers from the smallest to the greatest: 845, 921,
821, 945.
_________________________________________________
33. I am thinking of two numbers. The sum of these two numbers is 7 and
their product is 12. What are the numbers?
34. Jane has six $5 notes. Kate has seven $10 notes.
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35. Kelly has four T-shirts that are red, blue, green, and white. She also has
three pants that are white, black and grey. In how many ways can she
match her T-shirts with pants?
Ans: _____________________
37. Jake had 435 stamps. He lost 49 stamps to his brother in a game. How
many stamps are he left with?
Ans: _____________________
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38. The total mass of 3 bags is 45 kg. The mass of one bag is 10 kg and it is
two times heavier than the mass of one of the other bags. How much
does each bag weighs?
Ans: _____________________
39. A bicycle has 2 wheels and a tricycle has 3 wheels. There are 45 wheels
altogether. There is an equal number of bicycles and tricycles. How many
bicycles are there?
Ans: _____________________
40. The cost of a teddy bear is $6.20 and the cost of a stamp is $0.50.
What is the total cost of these two items in cents?
Ans: _____________________
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Section C (5 x 4 marks)
Show your workings clearly in the space given.
41. The teacher has 48 marbles. She gives each student in her class seven
marbles. She has six marbles left. How many students are there in her
class?
Ans: _____________________
42. Nina has 349 stamps. She has 123 stamps less than Jane. How many
stamps do they have altogether?
Ans: _____________________
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43. The mass of an empty bag is 550g. The mass of the bag with some books
is 830g. What is the mass of the books?
Ans: _____________________
44. John is using a printer in the library. He needs to pay $0.50 for every
non-colour page and $0.95 for every colour page. He has to pay $11.9
altogether, and the number of colour pages he prints is two. How many
non-colour pages did he print?
Ans: _____________________
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45. After using 249 toothpicks to make a toy chair, Xiao Yun has 45
toothpicks left. How many toothpicks did she have at first?
Ans: _____________________
-- End of Paper –-
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Semestral Assessment 1 – Mock Paper 2
Marks
Duration: 1 hr 45 min
4. The volume of the tank is 20litres. The volume of water in the tank is
____________.
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6. The time now is 1.30 pm. What time will it be 45 minutes later?
(1) 1.75 pm (2) 2.05 pm
(3) 2.15 pm (4) 1. 05 pm
( )
(1) 8 (2) 16
(3) 12 (4) 4
( )
9. Which one of the following letters of the alphabet has the most number
of curve lines?
(1) A (2) C
(3) B (4) E
( )
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12. 245 is 3 tens more than _____.
(1) 242 (2) 215
(3) 24 (4) 248
( )
13. Mother has 75 marbles. She gives each child 25 marbles. How many
children does she have?
(1) 50 (2) 3
(3) 4 (4) 2
( )
16. Jane saves $324. Her sister saves $35 more than her. How much money
does her sister have?
(1) 289 (2) 298
(3) 359 (4) 395
( )
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19. Which set of numbers is arranged from the greatest to the smallest?
(1) 413, 234, 891, 134 (2) 41, 34, 24,56
(3) 113, 902, 123, 312 (4) 234, 232, 199, 182
( )
23. John has 392 stickers. Jane has 98 more stickers than John. How many
stickers do they have altogether?
Ans: _____________________
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24. A chicken has 2 legs and a dog has 4 legs. There are 54 legs altogether.
There are as many chickens as dogs. How many dogs are there?
Ans: _____________________
25. Write down the smallest 3-digit odd number that can be formed using
the digits given below.
4 2 3
Ans: _____________________
26. I am a 3-digit number. The digit in the ones place is 3 and the digit in
the hundreds place is 3 times the number in the ones place. The digit in
the tens place is 3 less than the digit in the hundreds place.
What number am I?
Ans: _____________________
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27. Fill in the blank with cm or m.
28. Long and Wei collect stamps. Given the model below. The total number of
stamps Long has is _____.
Long ?
244
Wei
40
Ans: _____________________
29.
x = 64
+ + =?
Ans: _____________________
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30. Arrange these numbers from the smallest to the greatest:
141, 358, 123, 152.
__________________________________________
Ans: _____________________
32. Mary bought a cake and cut it into 12 pieces. She ate 2 pieces of cakes.
What fraction of the cake was left?
Ans: _____________________
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33. Write 459 in words.
__________________________________________________
34. The number of marbles in Box A is 3 times more than in Box B. Study the
model below and find the number of marbles in Box B. The number of
marbles in Box B is _____.
Box B
64
Box A
Ans: _____________________
35. The cost of a watermelon is $2.80 and the cost of a stamp is $0.55.
What is the total cost of these two items in cents?
Ans: _____________________
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36. Arrange the fractions in order, beginning with the greatest.
4 2 9 4
, , ,
5 3 11 3
37. It is now 7.15 am. I will go to school in 1hr and 40 minutes. When will I go
to school?
Ans: _____________________
38. Henry has 3 stickers that are blue, green, and white. And he has 3 cards
that are red, white and black. In how many ways can he match his
stickers with his cards?
Ans: _____________________
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39. The total mass of 3 bags, A, B and C is 49 kg. The mass of Bag A is 10 kg
and it is 8 lighter than Bag B. Which bag is the heaviest?
Ans: _____________________
40. Jack borrowed 18 fewer books than Gabriel. Gabriel borrowed 36 books.
How many books did they borrow altogether?
Ans: _____________________
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Section C (5 x 4 marks)
Show your workings clearly in the space given.
41. Nina has 54 marbles. She has twice as many marbles as Ming.
(a) How many marbles does Ming have?
(b) How many marbles do they have in all?
Ans: _____________________
42. After using 245 stickers to decorate her Christmas cards, Lee has 49
stickers left. How many stickers did she have at first?
Ans: _____________________
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43. Mr. Lim bought 13 cans of paint. If each can of paint contains 4 litres of
paint, how many litres paint did Mr. Lim buy?
Ans: _____________________
44. Wilson has 365 marbles. Timmy has 59 more marbles than Wilson but 32
fewer than Jane. How many marbles does Jane have?
Ans: _____________________
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45. A mathematics textbook costs $55.85. Jacky has only $25.75.
How much more money must he save to buy that textbook?
Ans: _____________________
-- End of Paper –-
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Semestral Assessment 1 – Mock Paper 3
Marks
Duration: 1 hr 45 min
4. 27 cm
(1) 45 (2) 36
(3) 54 (4) 64
( )
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6. The time now is 7.11 am. What is the time 55 minutes later?
(1) 7.66 am (2) 8.06 am
(3) 7.56 am (4) 7 am
( )
378 358 ?
367 347 327
(1) 296 (2) 358
(3) 316 (4) 338
( )
9. Which one of the following shape has the most number of curve lines?
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
( )
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12. 881 is 37 more than _____.
(1) 834 (2) 918
(3) 891 (4) 844
( )
13. Jamie had 103 marbles. She lost 57 marbles to her brother in a game.
How many marbles did she have left?
(1) 46 (2) 106
(3) 44 (4) 160
( )
16. James spent $324 to buy textbooks. He had $55 left. How much money
did he have at first?
(1) 269 (2) 298
(3) 379 (4) 267
( )
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19. What is the set of numbers arranged from the greatest to the smallest?
(1) 413, 234, 891, 134 (2) 43, 38, 44,57
(3) 314, 480, 544, 612 (4) 897, 839, 781, 718
( )
23. Jacky has 87 marbles and 18 marbles less than John’s number of
stickers. How many stickers do they have altogether?
Ans: _____________________
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24. Arrange the following numbers in order. Begin with the greatest number.
748, 761, 802, 719, 798.
25. Write down the greatest 3-digit even number that can be formed using
the digits given below.
8 3 7
Ans: _____________________
26. I am a 3-digit number. The digit in the hundreds place is 2. The digit in
the tens place is 4 times that of the digit in the hundreds place. The
digit in the ones place is 7 less than the digit in the tens place.
What number am I?
Ans: _____________________
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27. 72 = ________ × 8
28. Study the model below and find out how many stickers Mary has.
Mary ?
244 stickers
Linda
40 stickers
Ans: _____________________
29.
x = 25
+ + =?
Ans: _____________________
30. 4 litres of diesel oil are needed to fill 1 diesel oil tank completely. How
many liters are needed to fill up 7 diesel oil tanks completely?
Ans: _____________________
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31. Michael swims 100 m in 5 minutes. How long does he swim in 35 minutes?
Ans: _____________________
32. Jane lost one-third of her marbles to her brother in a game. She had 36
marbles left. How many marbles did she have at first?
Ans: _____________________
33. Write 491 in words.
_______________________________________________
34. The total number of marbles in both box A and B is 100. In box B, there
are 80 marbles. The number of marbles in box B is how many times the
number of marbles in box A?
box A
100
box B
Ans: _____________________
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35. The cost of an optical mouse is $15.50 and the cost of a key board is
$12.25. What is the total cost of these two items in cents?
Ans: _____________________
36. Arrange the fractions in order, beginning with the greatest.
2 22 9 5
, , ,
7 38 12 3
Ans: _____________________
37. Yesterday is Wednesday. The English exam is 6 days from today. On
which day of the week will the English exam be held?
Ans: _____________________
38. Henry has 5 different pens. And he has 3 notebooks that are also
different. How many ways can he match his pens with notebooks?
Ans: _____________________
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39. The total mass of David and Jing is 120 kg. The mass of David is 77 kg.
How much does Jing weigh?
Ans: _____________________
40. Joo Kai borrowed 18 books. The number of books that Jacky borrowed
was triple the number of books Joo Kai borrowed. How many books did
they borrow altogether?
Ans: _____________________
Section C (5 x 4 marks)
Show your workings clearly in the space given.
41. Xiao Yun has 39 marbles. She has 3 times as many marbles as Peng Peng
has.
(c) How many marbles does Peng Peng have?
(d) How many marbles do they have in all?
Ans: _____________________
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42. Lee had 28 lollipops. He gave 5 lollipops to Jane. After eating some
lollipops, Lee had 11 lollipops. How many lollipops did he eat?
Ans: _____________________
43. Kelvin is 155 cm tall. He is 20 cm taller than Sharon. How tall is Sharon?
Ans: _____________________
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44. Han has 51 marbles. Timmy has 59 more marbles than Han, and 5 times
as many marbles as Jane. How many marbles does Jane have?
Ans: _____________________
45. One big-Mac set meal cost $5.50. One Mac flurry cost $ 1.50. John has
only $5. How much money must he save to buy one big-Mac and one Mac
flurry?
Ans: _____________________
-- End of Paper –-
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Semestral Assessment 1 – Mock Paper 4
Marks
Duration: 1 hr 45 min
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7. Uncle John had 379 apples. He sold 256 apples and threw away 15 rotten
apples. How many apples had he left?
(1) 18 (2) 123
(3) 394 (4) 108
( )
9. 13 = 829 - _______.
(1) 810 (2) 832
(3) 816 (4) 842
( )
a b c d
(1) a (2) b
(3) c, d (4) a, b
( )
12. Study the solid below. How many flat surface/s does the solid have?
(1) 2 (2) 4
(3) 3 (4) 6
( )
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13. Mrs. Rose made 213 pancakes. Mrs. Lim made 343 pancakes. How many
pancakes did they make in all?
(1) 552 (2) 256
(3) 556 (4) 130
( )
35 ÷ 7 = ? - 78
(1) 5 (2) 15
(3) 83 (4) 73
( )
15. Samuel had some pencils and bags. He packed 4 pencils into each bag.
After packing, he had 2 pencils left. Which of the following is not a
possible number of the pencils that he had?
(1) 18 (2) 35
(3) 26 (4) 38
( )
16.
0 cm 850
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17. 24 sheets of stickers were shared equally among 4 children. If each
sheet of sticker had 7 stickers on it, how many stickers did each child
get?
(1) 7 (2) 6
(3) 42 (4) 36
( )
18. 11 1 2
− − = ______.
13 5 13
(1) 9÷13 (2) 12÷65
(3) 1÷13 (4) 32÷65
( )
19. Xiao Bei bought an ice cream for $2.50. He paid for his ice cream with 2
two-dollar notes. How much change did he get back from the cashier?
(1) $1 (2) $2
(3) $1.50 (4) $2.50
( )
20. 3 glasses of water are needed to fill up 1 jar. 2 glasses of water are
needed to fill up 1 tea pot. How many glasses of water are needed to fill
up 2 jars and 3 tea pots?
(1) 5 (2) 12
(3) 10 (4) 6
( )
21. Study the pattern below. What is the missing number in the box?
3 5 4 6 4 3
15 24 12
20 5 26 2 ? 31
Ans: _____________________
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22. Write 617 in words.
______________________________________________
23. 63 = ________ × 7.
24. Write down the smallest 3-digit-even number that can be formed using
the digits given below.
5 2 4
Ans: _____________________
25. Arrange the following numbers in order. Begin with the smallest number.
231, 234, 56, 102, 890, 157.
____________________________________________
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28. Tony bought a cake and cut it into 16 pieces. He ate 3 pieces and gave
Mary 2 pieces. What fraction of the cake is left?
Ans: _____________________
29. Helen spent one and a half hour watching her favourite movie in the
evening. The movie ended at 8.15pm. At what time did she start to watch
the movie?
Ans: _____________________
30. Noah ate
7
of the pizza. His brother ate
2
of the pizza. What
15 5
fraction of the pizza was left?
Ans: _____________________
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31. 12 shuttlecocks are needed to fill up 1 tube of shuttlecocks. How many
shuttlecocks are needed to fill up 10 tubes of shuttlecocks?
Ans: _____________________
32. What fraction of the figure is not shaded?
Ans: _____________________
33. What is the value shown in the diagram below? Write in words.
____________________________________________
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34. Jane has 39 marbles. Lyn has 71 marbles. Who has more marbles and how
many more marbles did she have?
Ans: _____________________
35. Rahim had 491 stamps. He gave 142 stamps to his brother. How many
stamps had he left?
Ans: _____________________
36. The total length of 3 ropes: A, B, C is 389 cm. Rope A is 87 cm long while
rope C is 131 cm long. Which rope is the longest?
Ans: _____________________
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37. The chart below shows the ticket prices for the Ferris Wheels ride at
an amusement park. Mr. Lim bought 2 adults tickets and 5 children
tickets. How much did he pay altogether?
Ferris Wheels
Ticket Price
Adult: $7 Child: $4
Ans: _____________________
38. A bicycle has 2 wheels and a tricycle has 3 wheels. Jane counted and
found a total of 55 wheels altogether. The is an equal number of
bicycles and tricycles. How many bicycles are there?
Ans: _____________________
39.
Ans: _____________________
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40. Arrange the following fractions in order. Begin with the greatest.
7 3 7 10
, , ,
9 2 11 35
Section C (5 x 4 marks)
Show your workings clearly in the space given.
41. A laptop cost $1200. A printer costs $210. John has only $1000. How
much more money must he save to buy both the laptop and printer?
Ans: _____________________
42.
380 g B C
A
Ans: _____________________
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43. John has 36 marbles. He has 4 times as many marbles as Mary. How
many marbles do they have in all?
Ans: _____________________
44. Mr. Henry paid $78 for a pair of trousers and $35.50 for a radio. How
much money did he have at first if he had $55 left in his wallet after
buying the two items?
Ans: _____________________
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45. Samuel made 12 stars using toothpicks. He used 10 toothpicks to make
each star. Samuel rearranged all the toothpicks to make some pentagons.
How many pentagons did he make?
pentagon
star
Ans: _____________________
-- End of Paper –-
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Semestral Assessment 1 – Mock Paper 5
Marks
Duration: 1 hr 45 min
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6. What fraction of the figure is not shaded?
8. There are 359 marbles in urn A. Urn B has 4 tens less marbles than urn
A. How many marbles are there in urn B?
(1) 219 (2) 351
(3) 319 (4) 316
( )
(1) 7 (2) 8
(3) 12 (4) 10
( )
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11. Mr. Lim had 327 oranges. He sold 249 oranges and threw away 19 rotten
oranges. How many oranges had he left?
(1) 79 (2) 109
(3) 69 (4) 59
( )
? - 279 = 451 + 67
(1) 697 (2) 687
(3) 797 (4) 787
( )
15. Dick has 438 pencils. He has 45 more pencils than Darryl. How many
pencils does Darryl have?
(1) 393 (2) 439
(3) 293 (4) 339
( )
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17. Subtract 59 from 341. The answer is ______
(1) 371 (2) 311
(3) 359 (4) 282
( )
18. Jane and Daniel have some cards as shown in the model below. How many
cards does Daniel have?
?
Daniel
555
Jane 147
473 = ______________________________________
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23. The sum of 223 and 39 is ________
24. Both Jonathan and Paul collect stamps. Given the model below, they both
have a total of ____________ stamps.
Jonathan 375
Paul
40
__________________________________________
Ans: _____________________
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27. I am thinking of two numbers. The sum of these two numbers is 8 and
their product is 15. What are those two numbers?
28. Jar B has 3 times as many marbles as Jar A. Study the model below and
find the number of marbles in Jar B. The number of marbles in Jar B is
__________.
Jar A
16
Jar B
29. What is the least number of triangles needed to make the figure
below?
Ans: _____________________
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30. Mrs. White bought 45 litres of cooking oil. She poured all the cooking oil
into 4-liter containers. How many 4-litre containers did Mrs. White use
to hold all the cooking oil?
Ans: _____________________
31. Arrange the following fractions in order, beginning with the greatest.
3 2 5 4
, , ,
5 5 5 5
______________________________________________
32. Complete the number pattern below.
33. A chicken has 2 legs and a dog has 4 legs. There are 90 legs altogether.
There is an equal number of chicken and dogs. How many dogs are there?
Ans: _____________________
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34. Write down the smallest 3-digit odd number that can be formed using
the digits given below.
3 7 4
Ans: _____________________
35. John finished his music lesson 45 minutes after 3.45pm. What time did
his music lesson end?
Ans: _____________________
36. I am a 3-digit even number. My digits are 5, 7, 2. What number am I?
Ans: _____________________
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37. Noah has 5 different shoes. And he has 3 different socks. How many
way can he match shoes with socks?
Ans: _____________________
38. Jacky borrowed 12 books. The number of books Lin borrowed was double
the number of books Jacky borrowed. How many books did they borrow
altogether?
Ans: _____________________
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39.
4 8 2
, ,
9 9 9
Ans: _____________________
40. The cost of an envelope is $3.75 and the cost of a stamp is $0.55. What
is the total cost of one envelope and 2 stamps in cents?
Ans: _____________________
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Section C (5 x 4 marks)
Show your workings clearly in the space given.
41. $4 is needed to hire one bicycle for one hour. John had to pay $48 for
hiring some bicycles for 4 hours. How many bicycles did he hire?
Ans: _____________________
42. Wilson has 513 marbles. Timmy has 77 more marbles than Wilson but 32
fewer than Jane. How many marbles does Jane have?
Ans: _____________________
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43. Steve had 500 game cards at first. Donald had half of what Steve had.
After playing one game, Steve lost 300 game cards to Donald. How many
game cards did the 2 boys have in the end l?
Ans: _____________________
44. Ali’s father is 24 years older than Ali. Ali is now 2 years old. In how many
more years will Ali’s father age be triple that of Ali?
Ans: _____________________
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45. Joni made 12 triangles using toothpicks. He used 3 toothpicks to make
each triangle. He rearranged all the toothpicks to make some cube
shapes. How many cube shapes did he make?
Ans: _____________________
-- End of Paper –-
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Semestral Assessment 2 – Mock Paper 1
Marks
Duration: 1 hr 45 min
5. 75 = 5 ×__.
(1) 10 (2) 15
(3) 5 (4) 25
( )
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6. Four chickens and three pigs have ___ legs in all.
(1) 12 (2) 8
(3) 20 (4) 28
( )
(1) 8 (2) 1
(3) 19 (4) 81
( )
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11. Look at the solids below. Solid ____ has 6 flat faces.
B
A C
D
(1) A (2) D
(3) B (4) C
( )
12. The time now is 7.15am. What time will it be 30 minutes later?
(1) 7.45 am (2) 7.55 am
(3) 7.45 pm (4) 7.30 am
( )
14. John is 153 cm tall and 13 cm taller than Jane. How tall is Jane?
(1) 40 cm (2) 140 cm
(3) 130 cm (4) 166 cm
( )
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17. 50 =
? =
(1) 30 (2) 3
(3) 13 (4) 23
( )
(1)
(2)
(3) (4)
( )
20. Mrs. White used 55 apples to make 5 apple pies. How many apples are
needed to make one apple pie?
(1) 13 (2) 11
(3) 5 (4) 15
( )
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Section B (20 x 2 marks)
Fill in the blanks with the correction answers.
Ans: _____________________
22. $5.45 has the same value as 1 five-cent coin, 1 two-dollar note and ___
twenty-cent coins.
Ans: _____________________
23. David has $50. He spends $15 to buy a toy. What fraction of his money
does he have left?
Ans: _____________________
4units
Ans: _____________________
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25. Write 672 in words.
______________________________
Ans: _____________________
26.
If + + =57
+ = 25
Then = ?
Ans: _____________________
Ans: _____________________
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28. The numbers in the diagram form a pattern. What is the missing
number?
1 6 11 16
21 ? 31 36
Ans: _____________________
29. 2 one-litre glasses of water and 1 two-litre glass of water are needed to
fill up 1 pot. 1 pot of water and 1 two-litre glass of water are needed to
fill up 1 pail. How many litres of water are needed to fill up the pail?
Ans: _____________________
30. ___ - 102 = 254.
Ans: _____________________
31. Divide 144 by 2. The answer is ___.
Ans: _____________________
32. Fill in the blanks with cm or m.
A pencil is 12____long.
A racket is 0.50 ___ long.
Ans: _____________________
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33. Buns are sold in packs of 5. Each pack cost $5. Jenny needs to get 7
buns.
She will have to pay $___ for the buns.
Ans: _____________________
34. Arrange the fractions in order from the greatest to the smallest.
1 2 5 4
, , ,
2 8 7 3
Ans: _____________________
35. Find the missing number in the blank.
Ans: _____________________
36. Mary has 3 ribbons: A, B, C, D. A is shorter than B. C is shorter than A
but longer than D. Which ribbon is the longest ?
Ans: _____________________
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37. The time now is 12.15 pm. However, John’s watch is 5 minutes slow while
his brother’s watch is 12 minutes faster than his. What is the time
shown on his brother’s watch?
Ans: _____________________
38. Paul has 45 marbles. Joni has 15 more marbles than Paul. How many
marbles does Joni have?
Ans: _____________________
39. A box containing 5 pencils has a mass of 350g. Each pencil has a mass of
50g. What is the mass of the box?
Ans: _____________________
40. Henry’s family drinks 4 litres of juice in 1 week. How many litres of juice
does his family drink in 4 weeks?
Ans: _____________________
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Section C (5 x 4 marks)
Show your workings clearly in the space given.
41. Mrs. Rose Mary bought 3 packets of fishballs for $1.40 each.
She also bought some vegetables for $2.
How much did Mrs. Rose Mary spend altogether?
Ans: _____________________
42. A book has 150 pages. Tommy reads 5 pages of the book each day. How
many pages of the book are not read after 10 day?
Ans: _____________________
43. Steve had 513 game cards.
John and Mary each gave him 12 game cards.
a. How many game cards in all did Steve get from John and Mary?
b.How many game cards did Steve have in all now?
Ans: _____________________
71
44. Jacky made 5 stars using toothpicks.
He used 10 toothpicks to make each star.
He rearranged all the toothpicks to make some pentagons.
How many pentagons did he make?
Ans: _____________________
45. There are 45 marbles in urn A. Urn B has 17 more marbles than urn A.
Urn C has twice as many marbles as urn A has. How many marbles are
there altogether in the three urns?
Ans: _____________________
-- End of Paper –-
Remember to check your answers.
Do read the question again, and make sure your answer is relevant.
Remember to include the correct units, if necessary.
72
Semestral Assessment 2 – Mock Paper 2
Marks
Duration: 1 hr 45 min
73
7. What is the missing number?
310 ? 300
11. The time now is 10 am. What is the time 15 minutes later?
(1) 9.45 am (2) 10.15 am
(3) 10.10 am (4) 11 am
( )
1 1
(1) (2)
3 6
3 2
(3) (4)
6 5
( )
74
13. Look at the solids below.
Solid ____ has 5 flat faces.
B
C
A D
(1) B, C (2) A, B
(3) B (4) C
( )
14. 35 = 5 × ______
(1) 7 (2) 6
(3) 5 (4) 3
( )
15. Five chickens and two pigs together have ______ legs.
(1) 8 (2) 18
(3) 14 (4) 12
( )
75
19. The sum of 132, 54, and 16 is___.
(1) 186 (2) 148
(3) 202 (4) 70
( )
20. Mrs. White made 255 pancakes. Mss Lim made 310 pancakes. How many
pancakes did they make altogether?
(1) 565 (2) 555
(3) 465 (4) 556
( )
18 ÷ 2 = ? ×3
Ans: _____________________
22. Study the pattern below. What is the missing number in the box?
2 6 3 5 4 5
12 15 20
10 2 11 4 ? 3
Ans: _____________________
76
23. John had some stickers. He packed 5 stickers into each bag. After
packing, he had 3 stickers left, and 3 bags of stickers. How many
stickers did he have?
Ans: _____________________
24. The sum of 512 and 291 is __________.
581=________________________________________.
ns: _____________________
77
28. A bicycle has 2 wheels and a tricycle has 3 wheels. Tommy counted and
found that there were 28 wheels altogether. The number of bicycles was
double the number of tricycles. How many bicycles were there?
Ans: _____________________
29. 49 =
? =
Ans: _____________________
30. Study the figure below. How many semicircles are there in the figure?
Ans: _____________________
31. 3 2
+ +1 = ?
4 5
Ans: _____________________
78
32. Arrange the following numbers in order, beginning with the smallest.
516,116,824,510,325
Ans: _____________________
33. If is 1 whole.
Ans: _____________________
34. 45 ÷ 9 = ____.
Ans: _____________________
35. Multiply 11 by 7. The answer is ___.
Ans: _____________________
79
36. Jane has 65 marbles. Paul has 15 more marbles than Jane. How many
marbles does Paul have?
Ans: _____________________
37. I am a 3-digit number. My ones digit is triple the tens digit and it is 3
more than the hundreds digit. My ones digit is 9. What number am I?
Ans: _____________________
38. What is the least number of triangles needed to make the figure below?
Ans: _____________________
39. Arrange the fractions below in order from the greatest to the smallest.
3 2 3 5
, , ,
4 5 6 15
Ans: _____________________
80
40. Henry’s family drinks 2.5 litres of milk in 1 week. How many litres of milk
does his family drink in 4 weeks?
Ans: _____________________
Section C (5 x 4 marks)
Show your workings clearly in the space given.
41. There are 30 marbles in Urn A. Urn B has 11 more marbles than Urn A.
Urn C has 2 times as many marbles as Urn A has. How many marbles are
there in all three urns?
Ans: _____________________
81
42. Steve had 313 game cards. John and Mary each gave him 15 game cards.
c. How many game cards did Steve get from John and Mary?
d. How many game cards did Steve have in total?
Ans: _____________________
43. James had 48 lollipops. He gave 15 lollipops to Mary. After eating some
lollipops, he had 11 lollipops. How many lollipops did he eat?
Ans: _____________________
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44. One KFC set meal costs $4.50. One Cheese Fries costs $ 1.50. John has
only $4. How much money must he save to buy one KFC set meal and one
Cheese Fries?
Ans: _____________________
45. I am a 3-digit number. My ones digit is four times greater than the tens
digit and 4 more than the hundreds digit. The sum of all three digits is
14. What number am I?
Ans: _____________________
-- End of Paper –-
Remember to check your answers.
Do read the question again, and make sure your answer is relevant.
Remember to include the correct units, if necessary.
83
Semestral Assessment 2 – Mock Paper 3
Marks
Duration: 1 hr 45 min
? 12 4
(1) 5 (2) 3
(3) 15 (4) 10
( )
84
6. 526 +145=__________.
(1) 571 (2) 671
(3) 651 (4) 675
( )
8. 45 = 5 × __________.
(1) 9 (2) 8
(3) 40 (4) 7
( )
10. Greg has $413. Ken has $51 less than Greg. How much money do Greg and
Ken have altogether?
(1) 877 (2) 775
(3) 464 (4) 675
( )
(1) 50 cm (2) 5m
(3) 15 cm (4) 50 m
( )
85
13. = 55
=?
(1) 13 (2) 10
(3) 33 (4) 15
( )
15. John has $35 to spend at a toy shop. How many toys can he buy if he
spends all his money and he does not want to have two of the same toy?
Toy A B C D
price $5 $6 $15 $10
(1) 3 (2) 2
(3) 4 (4) 1
( )
16.
150 Kg
86
17. $3.60 has the same value as 1 one-dollar coin and ______ twenty-cent
coins.
(1) 15 (2) 33
(3) 13 (4) 26
( )
19. Four children shared 36 stickers equally. How many stickers did each
child get?
(1) 8 (2) 7
(3) 5 (4) 9
( )
Ans: _____________________
87
22. The numbers in the diagram form a pattern. What is the missing
number?
1 5 9 13
11 ? 37 50
Ans: _____________________
23. Peter ate
1
of a chocolate bar and gave another
1
of the same
3 5
chocolate bar to his friend. What fraction of the chocolate bar was
left?
Ans: _____________________
24. 910 – 518 = ________.
Ans: _____________________
88
25. Divide 25 by 5. The answer is ___.
Ans: _____________________
26. ________ - 59 = 510 + 239.
Ans: _____________________
27. Muffins are sold in packs of 5. Each pack costs $4.50. Toni needs to get
9 muffins.
He will have to pay $_______ for the muffins.
Ans: _____________________
89
28. Write in words:
749 =
Ans: _____________________
29. Arrange the following numbers in order, beginning with the smallest.
519, 154, 162, 523, 341
Ans: _____________________
30. 2 1
− =
5 15
Ans: _____________________
90
31. The time now is 5.30 pm. What is the time 45 minutes later?
Ans: _____________________
32. Mother has 55 marbles to give to her children. She gives each child 11
marbles. How many children does she have?
Ans: _____________________
33. The sum of 153, 262, and 189 is ____.
Ans: _____________________
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34. 7 groups of 10 are ________.
Ans: _____________________
35. Complete the number pattern below.
843, 829, 815, _______, 787.
Ans: _____________________
36. The total amount of water in pail A and pail B is 15 litres. Pail A contains
3 litres more than pail B. how many litres of water are there in pail B?
Ans: _____________________
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Study the picture graph below and answer Questions 37, 38, and 39. The
picture graph shows the favourite colours of pupils in Primary 2A.
Red
Blue
Green
Yellow
Purple
Ans: _____________________
38. How many more pupils chose yellow than purple as their favourite color?
Ans: _____________________
39. How many pupils are there in class altogether?
Ans: _____________________
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40. There are ________ flat surfaces in the following figure.
Ans: _____________________
Section C (5 x 4 marks)
Show your workings clearly in the space given.
41. Lily has 45 sweets. She decides to share them with her 4 friends. How
many sweets does each person get?
Ans: _____________________
42. There are 159 people eating in a restaurant. 69 are women and the rest
are men.
a) How many men are there?
b) How many more men than women are there?
Ans: _____________________
94
43. A book has 500 pages. John reads 5 pages of the book each day. How
many pages of the book are not read after two months? Assume a month
to be 30 days.
Ans: _____________________
44. The weight of 2 durians is the same as the weight of 24 oranges. If the
weight of 6 oranges is 2.4 kg, what is the weight of the 2 durians?
Ans: _____________________
95
45. Lin and Paul have $145 altogether. Paul has $39 more than Lin. How much
money does Lin have?
Ans: _____________________
-- End of Paper –-
96
Semestral Assessment 2 – Mock Paper 4
Marks
Duration: 1 hr 45 min
97
7. The length of a bus is about ___.
(1) 5 cm (2) 500 cm
(3) 50 cm (4) 5000cm
( )
8.
The area of the whole figure is 138. Find the area of the shaded section.
(1) 92 (2) 96
(3) 46 (4) 138
( )
11. There are 251 marbles in urn A and 259 in urn B. How many marbles are
there altogether?
(1) 511 (2) 500
(3) 510 (4) 490
( )
(1) 159, 513, 498, 510, 731 (2) 151, 415, 159, 513, 920
(3) 59,67, 73, 81, 15 (4) 831, 871, 890, 912, 961
( )
98
13. What fraction of the figure is shaded?
14. James has $35. Jenny has $7 less than James. How much money do they
have altogether?
(1) 87 (2) 63
(3) 53 (4) 77
( )
15. Eight children shared 120 stickers equally. How many stickers did each
child get?
(1) 45 (2) 25
(3) 35 (4) 15
( )
16. There are four different packages of cargoes that an airplane has to
carry. However, the airplane can only carry up to 1000kg. Refer to the
following table, and find out how many packages of cargoes can the
airplane carry at most?
Cargo A B C D
Weight 520kg 310kg 440kg 230kg
(1) 3 (2) 2
(3) 1 (4) 4
( )
99
18. Subtract 389 from 891. The answer is .
(1) 402 (2) 422
(3) 502 (4) 492
( )
19. The mass of box A is equal to the total mass of box B and C.
The mass of box A is 16 kg.
Box C is 4 kg heavier than box B.
What is the total mass of box A and box B?
(1) 22 (2) 26
(3) 32 (4) 24
( )
21. 6 4
+ +1 =
16 12
Ans: _____________________
22. Arrange these fractions in order, beginning with the smallest.
10 3 5 6
, , ,
12 2 15 8
100
23. The sum of 291, 251 and 79 is ____________.
24. First multiply 55 by 2, and then add to 71. You will get A which is
Ans: _____________________
101
26. = 63
= 42
=?
Ans: _____________________
27. What is the difference between 819 and 18 ×3?
Ans: _____________________
28. 7.45 am is ______ minutes before 8.30am.
102
29. Mrs. Young started baking cookies at 3.45pm. The cookies took 30
minutes to bake. What time were the cookies done?
Ans: _____________________
30. A bottle can hold 2.5 litres of water. How many litres of water can 8
such bottles hold?
Ans: _____________________
31. The total amount of water in 8 similar bottles is 32 litres. How many
litres of water is there in I bottle ?
Ans: _____________________
103
32. Sally cut an apple pie into 10 equal pieces. She gave one piece away and
ate 4 pieces. What fraction of the apple pie had she left?
Ans: _____________________
33.
Ans: _____________________
34. Mr. Tan uses 6.5 litres of water a day to water his plants. How many
litres of water does he use to water his plants in a week?
Ans: _____________________
104
35. ________ + 152 =10 × 5 + 589
Ans: _____________________
36. In a science exam, A got 0.5 points less than B, but 4.5 points more than
C. C scored 57.5. How many points did B get?
Ans: _____________________
37.
Ans: _____________________
105
38. Jane has 25 lollipops for her birthday party. She invited 4 friends to her
party and shared the lollipops equally with them. How many lollipops does
each child get?
Ans: _____________________
39. Tony and Mary have $305 altogether. Tony has $45 more than Mary.
How much money does Mary have?
Ans: _____________________
40.
Ans: _____________________
106
Section C (5 x 4 marks)
Show your workings clearly in the space given.
41. Henry drinks 3 litres of milk in 1 week. How many litres of milk does he
drink in 8 weeks?
Ans: _____________________
42. Jane has 54 marbles. Sam has 35 more marbles than Jane.
How many marbles do they have altogether?
Ans: _____________________
107
43. Jug A contains 1.5 litres of water more than jug B, but 5 litres of water
more than jug C. Jug C contains 20.5 litres of water. How many litres of
water does jug B contain?
Ans: _____________________
44. Consider a 3-digit even number. The hundreds digit is 4 times greater
than the ones digit. The tens digit is 7 more than the ones digit. The
number in the ones place is 2.
What is the number?
Ans: _____________________
108
45. The total amount of water in jug A, B, C is 27 litres. The amount of
water in jug A is three times more than the amount of water in jug B.
The amount of water in jug B is two times more than in jug C. How many
litres of water are there in jug A?
Ans: _____________________
-- End of Paper –-
109
Semestral Assessment 2 – Mock Paper 5
Marks
Duration: 1 hr 45 min
110
7. There are 501 marbles in urn A and 239 in urn B. How many marbles are
there altogether?
(1) 770 (2) 740
(3) 760 (4) 750
( )
8.
(1) 531, 701, 890, 933, 987 (2) 151, 415, 159, 513, 920
(3) 591,267, 723, 801, 155 (4) 159, 513, 498, 510, 731
( )
10. There are four different packages of cargoes that an airplane has to
carry. However, the airplane can only carry up to 1000kg. From the
following data table, find out how many packages can the airplane carry
at most?
Cargo A B C D
Weight 250kg 210kg 340kg 230kg
(1) 1 (2) 3
(3) 4 (4) 2
( )
111
12. What is the value of 19 tens and 40 ones?
(1) 230 (2) 109
(3) 59 (4) 194
( )
15. John has $56. Ken has $7 more than John. How much money do they
have altogether?
(1) $119 (2) $127
(3) $117 (4) $109
( )
16. Five children shared 250 stickers equally. How many stickers did each
child get?
(1) 40 (2) 60
(3) 50 (4) 55
( )
112
19. 258 = ___ tens ___ ones.
(1) 2 and 58 (2) 258 and 0
(3) 25 and 8 (4) 2 and 8
( )
20. The mass of box A is equal to the total mass of box B and C.
The mass of box A is 26 kg.
Box C is 8 kg heavier than box B.
What is the total mass of box A and box B?
(1) 18 (2) 34
(3) 52 (4) 35
( )
113
23. What is the missing number?
5 3 4 5 7
2 6 6 5 4
10 18 24 25 ?
Ans: _____________________
____________________________________________
Ans: _____________________
114
27. = 35
= 19
=9
=?
Ans: _____________________
28. 10.45 am is _________ minutes after 10.30am.
29. A bottle can hold 3.5 litres of water. How many litres of water can 5
such bottles hold?
Ans: _____________________
115
30. The total amount of water in 9 similar bottles and a jug is 65 litres. If
there are 11 litres of water in the jug, how many litres are there in 10
bottles?
Ans: _____________________
31. Mrs. Young started baking cookies at 9.55am. The cookies took 30
minutes to bake. What time were the cookies done?
Ans: _____________________
116
32. Sally cut an apple pie into 12 equal pieces. She gave one piece away and
ate 5 pieces. What fraction of the apple pie had she left?
Ans: _____________________
33.
Ans: _____________________
34. ___________ + 50 =12 × 5
117
35. Mr. Tan uses 4.5 litres of water a day to water his plants. How many
litres of water does he use to water his plants in a week?
Ans: _____________________
36. Jane has 45 lollipops. She decides to share them equally with 4 friends.
How many lollipops does each child get?
Ans: _____________________
37. Tony and Mary together have $95. Tony has $15 less than Mary. How
much money does Mary have?
Ans: _____________________
118
38. In a mathematics exam, A got 15 points less than B, but 45 points more
than C. The sum of their points was 576. How many points did A get?
Ans: _____________________
39. Henry drinks 3.5 litres of milk in 1 week. How many litres of milk does he
drink in 5 weeks?
Ans: _____________________
40. Jane has 504 marbles. Sam has 105 more marbles than Jane.
How many marbles do they have altogether?
Ans: _____________________
119
Section C (5 x 4 marks)
Show your workings clearly in the space given.
41. Jug A contains 5 litres of water more than Jug B, but 2 litres of water
less than Jug C. The three jugs has a total of 30 litres of water
altogether. How many litres of water does Jug A contains?
Ans: _____________________
42. I am a 3-digit number and my ones digit is 1. My hundreds digit is 3 times
greater than my ones digit. My tens digit is 5 more than my ones digit.
My ones digit is 1.
What number am I?
Ans: _____________________
120
43.
Ans: _____________________
44. Yesterday was Thursday. An exam will be held 6 days from today. What
is the day of the exam?
Ans: _____________________
121
45. One Mac-nuggets set meal cost $6.50. One Mac flurry cost $1.50. John
only has $3.50. How much money must he save to have enough to buy one
Mac-nuggets set meal and one Mac flurry?
Ans: _____________________
-- End of Paper –-
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Answers: Semestral Assessment 1 – Mock Paper 1
Qn 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
1 2 2 1 4 2 3 2 3 1 1 2 2 4 2 3 2 1 3 1
21 63 22 44 23 828
24 9 25 7 26 72
27 1005 28 230 29 Seven hundred and
sixty-nine
30 81 31 30 32 821, 845, 921, 945
33 3, 4 34 100 35 12
36 267 37 386 38 10, 5, 30
39 9 40 670 cents 41 6
42 821 43 280 44 20
45 294
Qn 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
2 3 1 4 4 3 3 3 3 4 2 2 2 4 2 3 1 3 4 1
123
Answers: Semestral Assessment 1 – Mock Paper 3
Qn 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
1 2 3 3 1 2 4 1 4 3 2 4 1 4 2 3 1 4 4 3
21 63 22 372 23 192
24 802, 798, 761, 748, 25 738 26 281
719
27 9 28 142 29 15
30 28 31 700 m 32 54
33 four hundred and 34 4 35 2775 cents
ninety one
36 5 9 22 2 37 Wednesday 38 15
, , ,
3 12 38 7
39 43 40 72 41 a. 13, b.52
42 12 43 135 cm 44 22
45 $2
Qn 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
2 3 1 3 1 4 4 1 3 3 2 4 3 3 2 1 3 4 3 2
124
Answers: Semestral Assessment 1 – Mock Paper 5
Qn 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
2 3 4 2 3 1 1 3 1 2 4 2 4 3 1 2 4 1 4 2
Qn 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
1 3 4 1 2 3 4 2 2 3 3 1 4 2 1 2 1 2 3 2
21 762 22 17 23 7/10 24 16
25 six hundred 26 32 27 Circle 3 cars 28 26
and seventy in a group
two
29 6 liters 30 356 31 72 32 cm, m
33 $10 34 4 5 1 2 35 844 36 B
, , ,
3 7 2 8
37 12.22 pm 38 60 39 100g 40 16
41 $6.20 42 100 pages 43 a.24, b.537 44 10
45 197
125
Answers: Semestral Assessment 2 – Mock Paper 2
Qn 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
2 3 1 1 3 4 2 1 3 4 2 1 4 1 2 2 4 4 3 1
21 3 22 17 23 18
24 803 25 88 26 five hundred and
eighty one
27 35 28 8 29 21
30 1 31 43 32 116,325,510,516,824
20
33 2/7 34 5 35 77
36 80 37 639 38 3
39 3 3 2 5 40 2.5+2.5+2.5+2.5=10 41 131
, , ,
4 6 5 15
42 a) 30, b) 343 43 22 44 2
45 428
Qn 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
1 3 4 2 3 2 1 1 3 2 2 4 3 4 1 2 3 2 4 1
21 2 22 24 23 7
3 15
24 392 25 5 26 808
27 $9 28 seven hundred and forty 29 154, 162, 341, 519,
nine 523
30 1 31 6.15 pm 32 5
3
33 604 34 70 35 801
36 6 litres 37 15 38 12
39 45 40 5 41 9
42 a) 90, b) 21 43 200 pages 44 9.6 kg
45 $53
126
Answers: Semestral Assessment 2 – Mock Paper 4
Qn 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
2 1 3 4 3 4 2 1 1 2 3 4 3 2 4 1 3 3 1 2
21 41 22 5 6 10 3 23 621 24 126
, , ,
24 15 8 12 2
25 28 26 5 27 765 28 45 minutes
before
29 4.15pm 30 20 litres 31 4 litres 32 1
2
33 1/8 34 6.5+6.5+6.5+6 35 487 36 62.5
.5+6.5+6.5+6.
5=45.5
37 1 38 5 39 $130 40 18
41 24 42 143 43 24 litres 44 892
45 18 litres
Qn 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
3 1 4 2 4 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 4 2 1 3 4 2 3 4
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