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PART I – Each question is worth 3 marks.

1. Following the operations in the arithmetic sentence below and writing


down every result in the elephants, what is the value of T + H?

+ 12 x4 - 15 H
15 ÷3 T

A. 21 B. 36 C. 30 D. 9

2. Given that

x = 64

+ + = 48

+ + + =N

What is the value of N?

A. 4 B. 16 C. 12 D. 64

3. Refer to the operations below. Find the value of .

+ = 41

+ = 27

+ = 38

A. 8 B. 7 C. 5 D. 10
4. The sum of the ages of Akara, Bahman, and Cael in 5 years is 45 years. If
the sum of the present ages of Bahman and Cael is 19 years, how old is
Akara?

A. 11 B. 26 C. 30 D. 21

5. Kahlil has 675 baht. He wants to buy apples that are sold at 4 for 75 baht
and gets 1 free apple for every dozen he buys. How many apples did
he get if he spent all his money?

A. 36 B. 9 C. 39 D. 45

6. When a number is divided by 7, it gives a remainder of 3. How many


numbers less than 100 has this property?

A. 13 B. 14 C. 15 D. 16

7. If a x b x c = 42, where a, b, and c are one-digit numbers greater than 1,


what is the greatest value of 100 x a + 10 x b + c?

A. 237 B. 723 C. 732 D. 372

8. 6, 12, 18, and 24 are consecutive multiples of 6. If A, B and C are the


three highest consecutive multiples of 6 less than 100, what is A + B + C?

A. 290 B. 270 C. 252 D. 288


9. Mikhala and her four friends baked a total of 136 cookies. She baked as
many as the combined cookies her friends baked. If each of her friends
baked the same number of cookies, how many cookies did each of
them bake?

A. 27 B. 17 C. 68 D. 21

10. The counting numbers are arranged in triangular manner as shown


below. What is the sum of all the numbers in the 11th row if you
continue the pattern?

1
1 2 1
1 2 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 4 3 2 1
.
.
.

A. 110 B. 66 C. 156 D. 121

11. Mr. Wang has two pieces of metal strips, which he bent into square and
rectangular shapes as shown in the figures below. If these metal strips
have the same length, what is the longer side of the rectangle?

4m 6m

6m

A. 8 m B. 10 m C. 12 m D. 6 m
12. The figure shown below is made up of identical squares. Find the
number of squares of different sizes in the figure.

A. 52 B. 38 C. 48 D. 54

13. Which of the following figures has the most number of line of symmetry?

A. C.

B. D.

14. Refer to the figure shown below. How many quadrilaterals are there in
the figure?

A. 7 B. 10 C. 14 D. 13
15. In the grid shown below, how many more squares must be shaded so
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that exactly 5 of the grid is left unshaded?

A. 18 B. 16 C. 12 D. 10

16. The digits of 721 308 are arranged to form the least and greatest 6-digit
numbers. What is the difference between these numbers?

A. 860 832 B. 618 930 C. 749 430 D. 770 832

17. Thirty-five Primary 2 students were ask about the kind of pet they have at
home. 21 said they have dogs; 18 said they have cats. If no one owns a
pet other than dog or cat, how many students have both cat and dog?

A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 39

18. Mongkut plays a gumball machine, which contains blue, yellow, red,
orange, green, pink, purple, white, and black gums. He wants two
gumballs of the same color. If 1 draw costs 3 baht, what is the least
amount Mongkut must spend to guarantee himself of drawing his
desired gums?

A. 8 baht B. 6 baht C. 27 baht D. 30 baht


19. Ertha and her friends Anira, Bercha, and Caritha registered to a tennis
doubles tournament. How many teams of two can they form among
themselves?

A. 3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 6

20. Kasem wants to buy 3 different fruits. He can choice any three of the
following fruits at given prices. What is the least amount he must pay for
a particular set of three fruits?

3 for 21 baht 4 for 24 baht 3 for 12 baht 5 for 15 baht

A. 17 B. 13 C. 14 D. 16

21. Dao cuts a baguette into 4 equal pieces in 9 seconds. How many
seconds will it take her to cut 5 baguettes, one at a time, into 3 equal
pieces each?

A. 45 B. 30 C. 16 D. 60
22. Indra, Hansa and Kalaya each eat two chocolate bars a day. Jaira eats
3 chocolate bars daily. At this rate, they can finish one box of chocolate
for 22 days. If Jaira eats 2 chocolate bars and each of the 3 other girls
eat 3 chocolate bars a day instead, how many days can they finish the
same box of chocolate?

A. 18 B. 20 C. 16 D. 11

23. Six people can be seated at a table. Ten people can seat at two
tables placed end to end as shown below. How many tables placed
end to end are need to sit 26 people?

A. 4 B. 5 C. 6 D. 7

24. Hue is 38 days younger than her cousin Xui. Hue celebrated her
birthday on Tuesday of October 2021. On which day of the week will Xui
celebrate her birthday this year?

A. Thursday B. Friday C. Saturday D. Sunday

25. Five friends rub elbows instead of shake hands following health protocol
imposed due to COVID-19 pandemic. If each rub elbows with other
friend once, how many rubbing of elbows were made?

A. 8 B. 9 C. 10 D. 15
PART II – Each question is worth 5 marks.

1. In the series below, starting from the 3rd term, each of the succeeding
terms is equal to the sum of the two previous terms. What is the 10 th
number in the series?
2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, . . .

Answer:

2. In the cryptharithm below, use the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 to form the


numbers THAI and LAND. Different letters stand for different digits. Find
the least value of ̅̅̅̅̅̅̅̅̅̅̅̅̅̅
THAILAND .

THAI
+ LAND
86 81

Answer:
3. Four points P, Q, R and S lie on the same number line. Point P is 2 units to
the right of a reference point while Point Q is 10 units to the right of the
same reference point. Point R is midway between points P and S and 5
units to the right of point Q. What is the coordinate of point S?

5
P(2) Q(10) R S

Answer:

4. A, B and C are three different numbers where B is greater than A but less
than C. If B is 78, A is a two-digit number, and the sum of these three
number is 251, what is the least value of C?

Answer:

5. Khun buys 24 candies. For every dozen she buys, she receives 1 free
candy. She can exchange 4 candy wrappers for 1 candy. How many
candies did she get in all?

Answer:

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