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Name: Class: Date: » 7 2% « Whole Numbers (1) > &y 53 Whole Numbers (2) 50 « FSS Time:_1 hour (Section A Calculators are NOT allowed in this section. (20 marks) Questions 1 to 5 carry 1 mark each. Questions 6 to 10 carry 2 marks each. For each question, four options are given. Choose the correct answer and write its number in the brackets provided. 1. In 746 138, the digit 7 stands for () 700 (2) 7000 (3) 70 000 (4) 700 000 ( ) 2. 500 000 + 8000 + 40 +1 =__ () 58 041 (2) 508 041 (3) 508 401 (4) 580 041 ( ) 3. In which of the following is the digit 6 in the hundred thousands place? () 1256 379 (2) 2358 609 (3) 4 651 237 (4) 6103 294 ( ) 4. Which of the following, when rounded off to the nearest thousand, is 50 000? (1) 49 499 (2) 49 930 (3) 50 501 (4) 50 983 ( ) 5. What number is 1000 more than 469 583? () 460 583 (2) 466 583 (3) 470 583 (4) 479 583 ( ) 6. What is the best estimate for 851 x 349? (1) 850 x 300 (2) 850 x 350 (3) 900 x 300 (4) 900 x 350 ( ) {© 2008 Marshall ovens Internationa (Singapore) Private tnited FSD Maths Tests «Primary s 1 a 7. Which one is the closest estimate of 58 x 22? (1) 1000 (2) 1200 (3) 1500 (4) 1800 ( ) 8. Evaluate 2 + 4 x 50 - 30 + 10. (12 (2) 27 (3) 199 (4) 297 ( ) 9. What is the value of 93 420 — (128 - 15) x 4 correct to the nearest 1000? () 91000 (2) 92000 (3) 93 000 (4) 94000 ( ) 10. There were 215 chairs in each of the 3 rows in a hall. Henry brought in 20 more chairs and rearranged all of them into 5 rows. Which number sentence below will give the number of chairs in each row? () 215x3+20+5 (2) (215 x 3) + 20+5 (3) (215 x 3+ 20) +5 (4) (215 x 3) + (20 + 5) ( ) Questions 11 to 15 carry 1 mark each. Write your answers in the spaces provided. Give your answers in the units stated. 11. Write in figures. Five million, nine hundred and two thousand and fourteen Answer: 12. Complete the number pattern below. 760 321, 775 321, 790 321, , 820 321 Answer: 13. Write 903 011 in words. Answer: ‘Maths Tosts + Primary 5 © 2008 Marshall Cavendish Intemational (Singapore) Private Limited 14. What is the smallest 6-digit number, greater than 400 000, that can be formed with the digits 7, 1, 3, 5, 0, 6? Answer: 15, Arrange the following numbers in increasing order. 409 013, 190 403, 900 134, 390 014 Answer: Section B a Calculators are allowed in this section. (30 marks) Questions 16 to 20 carry 2 marks each. Write your answers in the spaces provided. Give your answers in the units stated. 16. Anuar paid $13 116 for 4 laptops and $1358 for some software applications. How much did he pay altogether? Give your answer to the nearest thousand dollars. Answer: $. 17. The product of two numbers is 768. One of the numbers is 16. What is the sum of the two numbers? Answer: 18. 1470 fans of Geylang United soccer team are going to Choa Chu Kang stadium to support their team in a match. How many buses are needed if each bus can carry only 42 passengers? Answer: buses {© 2008 Marshall Cavendish International (Singapore) Paivate Limited 19. A cook bought 25 kg of crabs and 38 kg of prawns for $984. If 1 kg of crabs cost $12, what was the cost of 1 kg of prawns? Answer: $_ 20. Mariam bought the same number of cakes and presents with $252. Each cake cost $18 and each present cost $24. How many cakes did she buy? Answer: cakes. For Questions 21 to 25, show your working clearly in the space below each question and write your answers in the spaces provided. The number of marks available is shown in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part-question. 21. 2 toothbrushes and 3 tubes of toothpaste cost $19. Each toothbrush cost $3 less than each tube of toothpaste. Find the total cost of a toothbrush and a tube of toothpaste. Answer: (3] © 2008 Marshal 22. Raman picked 257 mangoes from one orchard and 493 from another orchard. He sold all the mangoes at 10 for $6. How much money did he receive? Answer: i} 23. Kamal bought a van for $53 800. He made a down payment of $20 800 and paid the remaining amount in equal monthly instalments for 5 years. How much was the monthly instalment? ee oe Answer: (4) Lik Mats Tests» Primarys 5 Se © 2008 Marshall Cavendish Intemational (Singapore) Private Limited Bs *24. A grocer divides 272 kg of apples into 5-kg and 2-kg bags of apples. If the grocer has 4 more 5-kg bags than 2-kg bags of apples, how many bags of apples does he have in all? Answer: (5) *25. Sally and Yunting went shopping with the same amount of money. Sally spent $180 and Yunting spent $70. Yunting had 3 times as much money left as Sally. How much money did Sally bring along for shopping? Answer: (5) © 2008 Marshall Covendish intemational (Singapore) Private Limited

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