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a ae ee | Making triangles ame a < 1. Terry uses a rubber band to make an isosceles triangle on the pin-board, The figure shows one ere eer ) Of its sides, Draw the other two sides of the ee esi 6 a i les triangle. ee yy = 2, Carol uses a rubber band to make an equilateral triangle on the pin-board. The figure shows one of its sides. Draw the other two sides of the equilateral triangle. 3. Mandy uses a rubber band to make a right-angled triangle on the pin-board. The figure shows one of its sides. Draw the other two sides of the right- angled triangle. A rubber band is used to form a triangle on the above pin-board (a) IF we move the rubber band from point Ato B, what type of triangle wil then be formed? Answer: triangle (b) If we move the rubber band from point A to C, what type of triangle will then be formed? Answer: triangle | Kelvin wants to make some triangles on the pin-board shown below using a rubber band. (a) If Kelvin chooses points B, D and E, what type of in triangle will be formed? T Tell Answer: _ triangle (b) If Kelvin wants to make a right-angled isosceles triangle, which points on the pin-board should be ie algal choose? Write the letters for the answer. ne Answer: — Which container has a | ity? sa larger capacity? Put a v in the corr ea in the corresponding 2. 3. Yanny was comparing the capacities of containers A and B. She filled up container A with water and then & poured it all into container B as shown in the figure on the right. The capacity of container is smalle In Figure 1, container A is filled up with water. All the water is then poured into container B. Figure | Jed up with water ter in container B is then poured away. Container C is fill hown in Figure 2). The wat ‘All the water is then poured into container B (as Container has the smallest capacity. has the largest capacity. Container —, sow wuw of water can fil up) 4 ee of water can fill up Gags gy ANaage ones water fill up > | @) a) a) mf omcann LA A The capacity of container * A/B/C (* circle the answer) is the largest and the Capacity of container * A/B/C (* circle the answer) is the smallest. _ ity of each container below more than or less than 1} s than 1 litre? Circle th le the ansy wer 1. 2. R. a x i The capacity of the glass is The capacity of the ketth 1c kettle is (more / less ) than 1 litre. ( more / less ) than 1 litre. Puta inthe) if the capacity is more than | litre. (Questions 3-5) Bi 4. & S (ae! ‘ol 6. Draw the water level on the beaker using the information given. (a) Pour I L of water into the (b) Pour 4 L of water into the beaker. beaker. SL 2L st hol ele of water. ‘The capacity of the bucket is g. Andy pours 3 litres of liquid laundry detergent into the measuring cups A and B. How much detergent is there in cup B? Give the answer by drawing the water evel on cup B. L ar at "| A B 9, Arrange the three beakers below according to the amount of water, to the largest. Write the letters for the answer. from the smallest SL IL 20 e | {|| B c A Answer: (Smallest) (Largest) “IGM Fill in the blanks. (Questions 1-4) 1. 2 litres = _ ‘ millilitres SL= mL | 3. 1000 mL =_ L 4. 7000 mL = L | 5. A bow! is filled up with water. The water is poured | into the measuring cup as shown in the figure on the ® right. 500m ( The capacity of the bowl is mL. | 6. There is 600 mL of orange juice in the beaker originally. After father has made a IL glass of fruit punch, orange juice is left. He uses of orange juice to make the glass of fruit punch. (Give your answer with a unit.) / 500 mL just holds of water. The capacity of the bottle is mL. ‘The capacity of the water bottle is cal 9, Draw the water level on the beaker using the information given (a) Pour 150 mL of water into the (b) Pour 700 mL of water into the beaker. beaker, $00 mt | 10, Arrange the three beakers below according to the amount of water, fom the largest to the smallest. Write the letters for the answer, 2L4 IL $00 mt q (Largest) (Smallest) 5 eS Suitable tools for See en Use single units to record the capacities, (Questions 1—4) 1. 3 litres and 500 millilitres can be en as. millilit litres, 2. 6 litres and 40 millilitres can be written as millilitres, 3.4L and 320 mL can be written as mL, 4. 7 Land 9 mL can be written as mL, Write down the suitable units of capacity. (Questions 5~7) 5, The capacity of a bathtub is about 150 6. The capacity of a teaspoon is about 5 7. The capacity of a fish tank is about 10 8. To measure 500 mL of water, which is the most suitable? a S 5) oD oc. oD. is the Most suitable ol © measure | y of w leasure the capacity of y @ ipacit ich of the following containers” =f (@y — O° 10. Which of the following is the most suitable instrument to measure the capacity of a jar? AG) Fractions (1) Write the Me the fractions that the coloured prt 18 IN CACH figuy ! Hd For (Oawwey / Hons 14) 2 QO } Written as: Written a Read as: Read a 3 Written as: Written as: Read as: Read as 5, Shade one quarter of the diagram on the right with a mr | pencil. |_| | | 6. Shade two thirds of the diagram on the right with a pencil. 2 c eo’ 3 4 2 c oc7 ID, Which of the following figures is t shaded? OA On, / - 3 of the following figures isfare «5 Shaded? Write the letter(s) for the answer. B ¢. _— Miss “Ss Chan bo; MBht 18 pencils ang gave 2 9 Of them to h, : EF Studen Pencils to her students MIS. She pg 2. Simon has 12 gol yes | goldfish. He gives 7 of the goldfish of a af af to his brother. How many goldfish are left? me . OA. 3 goldfish OB. 4 goldfish # 4 ee Pa OC. 8 goldfish OD. 9 goldfish a af ee an 3. Peter has 21 marbles, They are red marbles, blue marbles and yellow marbles. (a) (8) (@ va (A (A YW DD YW YS KO) (O) (O) (OA) (A A YY MWY WV (a (@\ (@\ (h(t 2 py YYW YS 3 (a) 7 of the marbles are red marbles. The number of red marbles is (b) } of the marbles are blue marbles, Peter wants to have 12 blue marbles in total 3 He needs to buy more blue marbles. mere are some flowers in the garden Svs eér a a : 1 Which of the following flower(s) is/are G “all the flowers? Circle the answer(s), if the crayons are a” and the rest are @ : he number of a crayons is , Tom buys 4 more @o” crayons. Now @o crayons is = he crayons, ofall 2. Which of the following is correct’? 2 <1 OA, =>— AiG B35 3 eee. | OcG=<= c oi 9 DID. =< 6 7 3. Arrange the following fractions from the largest to the smallest 2 alles a 10° 10°10 Answer: ’ > (Largest) (Smallest) 4. Arrange the following fractions from the smallest to the largest. 5 O28 Op Ie 6 Answer: , , ( ‘Smal lest) (Largest) he following fractions are equal to 19 Be2 5 3 which of U 5 ee: 4°8 ill in the boxes with “>","<" or mo, 53 oa OTF 6 e 4 eplln eo ‘he following three fractions are arranged from the largest to the smallest, What er can be put into the box? List all the possible numbers, 1 7 ee cae (| ' 12 (Largest) (Smallest) nswer: Alll the possible numbers that can be put into the box are 1. Alex has do, Me a surye follows: Y on the sports that his classmates lk es like MOSt. The results Eavourite Sports of AI Fepresents 1 pup Playing Football & @ ro e Playing Basketball & eS ae im POSOOOR EE Cycling Seeee88 Hiking eee (a) Altogether, Alex has interviewed __ classmates. (b) The most popular sport is ______, and the number of pupils who like it is ___ (c) The number of pupils who like ___ and are the same. (d) The total number of pupils who like Playing Basketball and Swimming is which is — times the number of pupils who like Hiking ————————— jmerviewed 30 classmates about the number of ov “i ‘The results are as follows: /erseas countries that they have (a) According to the records, complete the table below, Four or above MW (Title) Each ) represents 1 pupil 11@@;@/©1© © O1O1. © Three _ Four or above One block Robot * (a) How many model toys has Edmond got altogether? Answer: He has model toys altogether. (b) Of which kind of model toy does Edmond have the largest number in his collection? Answer: Edmond has the largest number of in his collection. (c) The number of aeroplanes is more than that of boats. (d) The number of cars is times of that of robots. stands for | toy pas done a survey on the ideal careers of P3A pupils. The results are as teacher Ideal Careers of P3A Pupils One block stands for 1 pupil Doctor Nurse Lawyer Engineer Teacher hel hag done 4 SUIVEY On the favourite *AIONS OF he, cls 48 folloy,.. 46st The rete Spring Summer Auturny Winter 5 4 12 7 ‘ding 10 the above ‘able, complete the block graph below and sive ‘title i (Titley One block stands 0F1 pupy By bus 13) | Bytrain On foot Others HHI) HEA | HHL |) g to the above table, complete the block graph below. Ways of Going to School for P3B Pupils One block stands for 1 pupil By bus By minibus Bytrain Onfoot Others

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