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Primary 4

MATHEMATICS
END-OF-YEAR ASSESSMENT (SET 1)

INSTRUCTIONS

Total time for Booklets A and B: 2 h 15 min

BOOKLET A
MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS [20 marks]

BOOKLET B
SHORT-ANSWER [30 marks]

STRUCTURED / LONG-ANSWER [50 marks]

SECTION MARKS

A / 20

B / 30

C / 50

TOTAL / 100

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BOOKLET A
Questions 1 to 10 carry 1 mark each. Questions 11 to 15 carry 2 marks each. For
each question, choose the correct answer and write its number (1, 2, 3 or 4) in the
brackets provided. [20 m]

1. In 38 024, the digit 0 is in the place.


(1) ones (3) hundreds
(2) tens (4) thousands ( )

2. Jennifer spent 55 min at a clinic. If she left the clinic at 7.30 pm, at what time did she
reach the clinic?
(1) 6.25 pm (3) 6.45 pm
(2) 6.35 pm (4) 6.55 pm ( )

1
3. What is _
​ 4 ​ of a complete turn?

(1) 90º (3) 270º


(2) 180º (4) 360º ( )

3
4. Express __
​ 40  ​ as a decimal.

(1) 0.034 (3) 0.425


(2) 0.325 (4) 0.075 ( )

5. Find the perimeter of the figure shown below.

2 cm

(1) 28 cm (3) 56 cm
(2) 36 cm (4) 112 cm ( )

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The line graph below shows the number of massage chairs that a salesman sold
from January to May. Study it carefully and answer questions 5 to 7.

80

60

Number of 40
massage
chairs sold
20

0 January February March April May


Months

6. In which month did the salesman sell the least number of massage chairs?
(1) January (3) March
(2) February (4) April ( )

7. How many massage chairs did the salesman sell from January to March?
(1) 42 (3) 96
(2) 66 (4) 144 ( )

8. If the salesman earned $150 from the sale of a massage chair, how much did he
earn in May?
(1) $6 000 (3) $12 000
(2) $9 000 (4) $15 000 ( )

9. Which of the following is not a symmetric figure?

(1) (3)

(2) (4)

( )

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10. Subtract the sum of _ _
​ 2 ​ and ​ 3 ​ from 1.

1 1
(1) _
​ 6 ​ (3) _
​ 2 ​
1 5
(2) _
​ 3 ​ (4) _
​ 6 ​ ( )

11. The perimeter of a rectangle is 54 cm. If the breadth of the rectangle is 12 cm, what
is its area?
(1) 180 cm2 (3) 504 cm2
(2) 360 cm2 (4) 648 cm2 ( )

12. Find the cost of 5 dozen pears when 3 pears are sold for $2.
(1) $10 (3) $30
(2) $15 (4) $40 ( )

13. Find the sum of all the factors of 45.


(1) 60 (3) 78
(2) 64 (4) 103 ( )

14. Tiffany saves $0.55 each day. How much will she save in two weeks?
(1) $3.85 (3) $6.60
(2) $5.50 (4) $7.70 ( )

15. Find the area of the figure shown below.

18 cm

20 cm
24 cm
16 cm

(1) 320 cm2 (3) 464 cm2


(2) 432 cm2 (4) 752 cm2 ( )

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BOOKLET B
Questions 16 to 25 carry 1 mark each. Questions 26 to 35 carry 2 marks each.
For questions 26 to 35, show your working clearly in the space given. Write your
answers on the lines provided. For questions that require units, these units are
provided. Give your answers in the stated units. [30 m]

16. Write 67 065 in words.




3
17. Express 15 __
​ 11  ​ as an improper fraction.

18. Arrange these decimals in ascending order.


80.03, 308.03, 18.84, 8.38

19. Express 9.17 am in the 24-hour format.

20. State if the letter W is symmetric.

21. Complete the tessellation by adding 2 more.

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22. Draw a line of symmetry in the figure below.

3
23. Lisa is facing north. She makes a _
​ 4 ​– turn in the clockwise direction. In which direction
will Lisa be facing?

1 3
24. Find the value of 5 + _ _
​ 8 ​ + ​ 4 ​ .

25. Measure Ðx with a protractor.

x
º

26. Find the perimeter of the figure shown below.

8 cm

16 cm 22 cm


10 cm
cm

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27. Find the remainder of 2796 ÷ 5.

28. The floor of a rectangular room measures 8 m by 7 m. Find the cost of carpeting the
floor at $9 per square metre.

29. Subtract 1937 from 6043. What is the digit in the tens place?

30. The sum of 34 968 and 17 043 is  .

1
31. How many eighths are there in 6 _
​ 4 ​ ?

32. In a club, there are 120 girls and twice as many boys as girls. What fraction of the
total number of members in the club are boys?

33. A box contains 2.4 kg of biscuits and 3.8 kg of crackers. What is the mass of 3 such
boxes?

kg

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34. A group of scouts made 19.8 l of lemonade to sell at a fund-raising event. Each glass
could hold 0.8 l of lemonade. If they had sold 7 such glasses of lemonade, how much
lemonade was left?

1 2
35. Jamie spent _ _
​ 3 ​ of her money on a pair of shoes. She spent ​ 3 ​ of the remaining money
on a pair of pants. If Jamie had $126 left, how much did she have at first?

For questions 36 to 48, show your working clearly in the space and write your
answers on the lines provided. The number of marks available is shown in brackets
[ ] at the end of each question or part-question. [50 m]

36. Uncle Jason sold 3400 apples on Monday and 2300 more apples on Tuesday than
on Monday. If Uncle Jason had 280 apples left, how many apples did he have at
first? [3]

Ans:

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37. Mr Lee pays 15 cents for every kilogram of old newspapers he collects. How much
does he pay for a 15-kg stack of old newspapers? Express your answer in dollars.
[3]

Ans:

1
38. Maggie earned 136 points in a computer game. She used _ ​ 4 ​ of her points to pay for
2
a virtual tour and _
​ 3 ​ of the remaining points to rent a yacht in the game. How many
points had she left? [3]

Ans:

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39. When it is 08 00 in London, the time in Singapore is 15 00. If the time in Singapore
is 23 00, what is the time in London? [3]

Ans:

40. A piece of rope was cut into 7 equal pieces. The length of five pieces was 23.75 m.
What was the length of the rope? [3]

Ans:

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41. Gloria had six times as much money as George. Brenda had half as much money as
Gloria. If they had $3000 altogether,
(a) how much money did George have? [2]

(b) how much more money did Brenda have than George? [2]

Ans: (a)

(b)
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42. The breadth of a drawer is _
​ 4 ​ its length. If the length of the drawer is 80 cm, what is
the perimeter of the drawer? [4]

Ans:

4
43. Alfred’s mass is _
​ 7 ​ Agnes’ mass. Vincent’s mass is the sum of Alfred and Agnes’
mass. If Agnes’ mass is 35 kg,
(a) what is Alfred’s mass? [2]

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(b) what is Vincent’s mass? [2]

Ans: (a)

(b)

44. (a) The perimeter of a square is 96 cm. Find the area of the square. [2]

(b) The square is placed in a rectangle. What is the area of the rectangle if the
3
square covers _
​ 5 ​ of the rectangle? [2]

Ans: (a)

(b)

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45. A square swimming pool, of sides 12 m, has a path of width 3 m around it. Find the
area of the path.

3 cm

12 cm

Ans:

46. A bus left Town Y at 21 25. It travelled for some distance and stopped for a 15-min
break. The bus continued its journey at 00 05.
(a) How long had the bus travelled before it stopped for the break? [3]

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(b) If the bus travelled for another 3 h 35 min before reaching Town Z, at what time
would the bus reach Town Z? Express your answer using the 24-hour clock. [2]

Ans: (a)

(b)

47. The price of three DVD players and two sound systems is $5795. The price of three
sound systems and two DVD players is $6195. What is the cost of 5 such sound
systems? [5]

Ans:

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48. (a) Find the sum of all the odd numbers from 1 to 20. [2]

(b) The product of two consecutive numbers is 650. What are the two numbers?
[3]

Ans: (a)

(b)

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solutions to Ey1

1. (3) 18. 8.38, 18.84, 80.03, 308.03 26. 112


2. (2) 19. 09 17 (16 + 8) × 2 + (10 + 22) × 2
25 min 30 min = 112 cm
20. Yes
27. 1
6.35 pm 7.00 pm 7.30 pm 21. (Accept other correct 2796 ÷ 5 = 559 R 1
3. (1) answers.)
28. 504


​ 14 ​× 360º = 90º
__ 8 × 7 = 56 m2
56 × $9 = $504
4. (4) 29. 0
3 ÷ 40 = 0.075 6043 – 1937 = 4106
5. (3) 30. 52 011
28 × 2 = 56 cm 34 968 + 17 043 = 52 011
6. (1) 31. 50
22. (Any 1 line. Accept all
The salesman sold 10 massage
correct answers.) ​ 14 ​÷ __​ 18 ​= ___
6 __ ​ 25
4
  ​× 8 = 50 or
chairs.
7. (2) ​ 14 ​= ___
6 __ ​ 25 4
  ​= ___
​ 50
8
  ​
10 + 32 + 24 = 66
2
32. __
​   ​ 
8. (3) 3

80 × $150 = $12 000 120 × 2 = 240
9. (3) 23. west N There are 240 boys.
240 + 120 = 360
10. (1) There are 360 girls and
W E
​ 12 ​+ __​ 13 ​= __​ 36 ​+ __​ 26 ​= __​ 56 ​
__ boys.
​ 240
____ ​= __​ 2 ​
  
1 – __ ​ 56 ​= __​ 66 ​– __​ 56 ​ = __​ 16 ​ 7
24. 5​ __ ​ 
S 360 3
8 33. 18.6
11. (1) 1 3 1 6
54 – 12 – 12 = 30 cm 5 + __ ​   ​+ __
​   ​= 5 + __ ​   ​+ __
​   ​ 2.4 + 3.8 = 6.2 kg
8 4 8 8 3 × 6.2 = 18.6 kg
30 ÷ 2 = 15 cm 7
Its length is 15 cm. = 5 __
​   ​ 34. 14.2
8
7 × 0.8 = 5.6 l
12 × 15 = 180 cm2 25. 70 19.8 – 5.6 = 14.2 l
12. (4)
5 × 12 = 60
60 ÷ 3 = 20
35. 567
20 × $2 = $40 ?
13. (3)
S S S P P P P
1 + 3 + 5 + 9 + 15 + 45 = 78
14. (4) 2 units → $126 $126
14 × $0.55 = $7.70 1 unit → $126 ÷ 2 = $63
15. (4) 9 units → 9 × $63 = $567
18 cm 36. 9380 apples
20 cm 3400 + 2300 = 5700
Uncle Jason sold 5700 apples on Tuesday.
24 cm
16 cm 3400 + 5700 + 280 = 9380
He had 9380 apples at first.

18 × 24 = 432 cm2 37. $2.25
20 × 16 = 320 cm2 15 × 15¢ = 225¢ = $2.25
432 + 320 = 752 cm2 He pays $2.25.
38. 34 points
16. sixty-seven thousand and sixty-five 136
168
17. ____
​   ​ 
11 T Y Y ?

​ 11
15___   ​ = ​    
3 ____
11
​+ ​ 11
165 ___
  ​ = ​    
3 ____ 168
11
​ 136 ÷ 4 = 34
She had 34 points left.

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39. 16 00 44. (a) 576 cm2


London 96 ÷ 4 = 24 cm
Each side of the square is 24 cm.
08 00 09 00 10 00 11 00 12 00 13 00 14 00 15 00 16 00
24 × 24 = 576 cm2
Singapore The area of the square is 576 cm2.
(b) 960 cm2
15 00 16 00 17 00 18 00 19 00 20 00 21 00 22 00 23 00
If the time in Singapore is 23 00, the time in London ​ 35 ​→ 576 cm2
__
is 16 00.
​ 15 ​→ 576 ÷ 3 = 192 cm2
__
40. 33.25 m
23.75 m
​ 55 ​→ 5 × 192 = 960 cm2
__

The area of rectangle is 960 cm2.


45. 81 m2
? 12 + 6 = 18 m
23.75 ÷ 5 = 4.75 m Each side of the path is 18 m.
Each piece is 4.75 m long.
18 × 18 = 324 m2
7 × 4.75 = 33.25 m
12 × 12 = 144 m2
The length of the rope was 33.25 m.
324 – 144 = 180 m2
41. (a) $300 The area of the path is 180 m2.
George ? 46. (a) 2 h 25 min
Gloria $3000 1h 1h 40 min
Brenda 21 25 22 25 23 25 00 05
? 1 h + 1 h + 40 min = 2 h 40 min
From the model, 2 h 40 min – 15 min = 2 h 25 min
$3000 ÷ 10 = $300 The bus had travelled for 2 h 25 min before it
George had $300. stopped for the break.
(b) $600 (b) 03 40
From the model, 1h 1h 1h 35 min
2 × $300 = $600
Brenda had $600 more than George. 00 05 01 05 02 05 03 05 03 40
The bus would reach Town Z at 03 40.
42. 280 cm
? 47. $6995
$5795 + $6195 = $11 990
5 DVD players and 5 sound systems cost
80 cm $11 990.
4 units → 80 cm $11 990 ÷ 5 = $2398
1 unit → 80 ÷ 4 = 20 cm 1 DVD player and 1 sound system cost $2398.
3 units → 3 × 20 = 60 cm $2398 × 3 = $7194
The breadth is 60 cm. 3 DVD players and 3 sound systems cost $7194.
60 + 80 + 60 + 80 = 280 cm $7194 – $5795 = $1399
The perimeter of the drawer is 280 cm. 1 sound system costs $1399.
43. (a) 20 kg $1399 × 5 = $6995
35 kg
5 sound systems cost $6995.
Agnes 48. (a) 100
?
Alfred 1 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 9 + 11 + 13 + 15 + 17 + 19
= (1 + 19) × 5
?
= 100
7 units → 35 kg The sum of all odd numbers is 100.
1 unit → 35 ÷ 7 = 5 kg
4 units → 4 × 5 = 20 kg (b) 25 and 26
Alfred’s mass is 20 kg. 25 × 26 = 650
The two numbers are 25 and 26.
(b) 55 kg
35 + 20 = 55 kg
Vincent’s mass is 55 kg.

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