Professional Documents
Culture Documents
com
Produced with a Trial Version of PDF Annotator - www.PDFAnnotator.com
Questions 1 to 10 carry l mark each. Questions 11 to 15 carry 2 marks each. For
each question, four options are given. One of these is the correct answer. Make your
choice (I , 2, 3 or 4) and shade the oval (1, 2, 3 or 4) on the Optica l Answer Sheet.
(20 marks)
1. Simplify 4h + 9 - h - S.
(1) 3h + 4
(2) 3h + 14
(3) 5h+4
(4) 5h + 14
2. Divide 9 by 4.
1
(1)
9
9
(2)
16
16
(3)
9
(4) 9
11 1
3.
12
÷3 = ? ?
7. 48: 30 = 40 : ?
What is the missing number in the box above?
(1) 5
(2) 22
(3) 25
(4) 36
8. The ratio of the number of blue buttons to the number of yellow buttons in a
box is 3 : 5. There are 24 fewer blue buttons than yellow buttons. How many
buttons are there altogether?
(1) 36
(2) 60
(3) 64
(4) 96
9. The diameter of a circular plate is 20cm. Find its area. (Take π = 3.14)
(1) 31.4 cm²
(2) 62.8 cm²
(3) 314 cm²
(4) 1256 cm²
22
10. Find the circumference of a circle of radius 7 cm. (Take π = )
7
(1) 22 cm²
(2) 44 cm²
(3) 154 cm²
(4) 616 cm²
11. 200 g of milk, 50 g of sugar and 100 g of mango puree are used to make a
bowl of mango dessert. How much mango puree is needed to make 1 kg 400
g of mango dessert?
(1) 200 g
(2) 400 g
(3) 800 g
(4) 1050 g
12. Triangles ABE and BCD are isosceles triangles. ∠ BCD = 84°. Find ∠AEB.
(1) 42°
(2) 48°
(3) 66°
(4) 84°
3
13. 48% of the vehicles in a car park are motorcycles. of the remaining vehicles
4
are cars.
What percentage of the vehicles are cars?
(1) 13%
(2) 36% '
(3) 39%
(4) 52%
14. A florist ordered some roses in March. In April, she decreased her order by
20%. The decrease was 60 roses. How many roses did she order in April?
(1) 40
(2) 240
(3) 300
(4) 360
3
15. Jill had a bag of sweets. She repacked of the sweets into small packets of
4
15 sweets each and the rest into large packets of 25 sweets each. Find the
ratio of the number of large packets of sweets to the number of small packets
of sweets.
(1) 1: 3
(2) I: 5
(3) 5: 3
(4) 5: 8
Questions 16 to 20 carry 1 mark each. Write your answers in the spaces provided.
For questions which require u nits, give your answers in the u nits stated (5 marks)
16.The sides of a triangle are in the ratio 3:4:5. The longest side is 20 cm. What is
the perimeter of the triangle?
Ans: _____________________CM
17.Vishal, Aron and Nick had $240 altogether. The ratio of Vishal's money to Aron's
money to Nick's money was 2: 5:3. How much money did Aron have?
Ans: $_____________________
3
18.At a funfair, of the balloons on display burst and 45% of the balloons were
10
given to the children. What percentage of the balloons were left?
Ans: _____________________%
19.The original price of a pair of shoes was $80. The price was increased to $100.
Find the percentage increase in the price of the pair of shoes.
Ans: $_____________________%
20.The area of the square shown below is increased20%. Find the area of the bigger
square.
Ans: _____________________ kg
23. John and Sean had an equal number of marbles at first. After John gave away
54 marbles and Sean gave away 18 marbles, the ratio of John's marbles to Sean's
marbles was 3: 4. How many marbles did John have at first?
Ans: _____________________
24. ABCD is a trapezium and CEFG is a rectangle. AB II CD. ∠CBG = 112°. ∠CDG =
52°. Find ∠x.
Ans: _____________________
25.The figure below is made up of 3 identical quadrants. Find the perimeter of the
figure. (Take π = 3.14)
Ans: _____________________
3 1 1
26.In a class, of the pupils are girls. of the girls and of the boys walk to school.
5 3 4
What fraction of the pupils in the class walk to school?
Ans: _____________________
27. There were 1600 adults at a seminar. 65% of them were men. How many
more men than women were there?
Ans: _____________________
28. Three friends shared the cost of 60 oranges in the ratio I : 2 : 3.
Ans: _____________________
1
29. Ravi and Joseph shared some stickers in the ratio 3 : 2 at first. Ravi gave of
4
his stickers to Joseph. If Joseph had 110 stickers in the end, how many stickers did
Ravi have in the end?
Ans: _____________________
30. The average height of Ron, Peter and Sam is 170 cm. Ron is 180 cm tall.
Sam is twice as tall as Peter.
Each of the statements below is either true or false or not possible tell from the
information given. For each statement, put a ( v) to indicate your answer.
End of Paper 1
Questions 1 to 5 carry 2 marks each. Show your working clearly in the space below
each question and write your answers in the spaces provided. For questions which
require units, give you r answers in the u nits stated. (10 marks)
1. Alice is n years old. Bernard is three times as old as Alice and 10 years older
than Candice. Express Candice's age in terms of n.
Ans: _____________________
1
2. The area of a rectangular table is 1 m².Its width is m What is its perimeter?
2
Ans: _____________________m
3. In a school, 20% of the pupils like dancing, 40% of the remaining pupils like
swimming and the rest of the pupils like cycling. 816 pupils like cycling. How
many pupils are there altogether?
Ans: _____________________
3 1
4. of the cost of a wallet is the same as of the cost of a bag. Find the ratio of
8 6
the cost of the wallet to the cost of the bag. Give your answer in the simplest
form .
Ans: _____________________
5. Find the distance covered by a wheel of radius 30 cm when it has made 50
complete turns. (Take π = 3.14)
Ans: _____________________
6. The figure below is made up of 4 semicircles inside a square.
(a) Find the area of the square.
(b) Find the perimeter of the unshaded parts. (Take π = 3.14)