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Admission Exercise for lnternational Students(AEIS)

Preliminary Examination paper MA30L


Suggested time (ONE HOUR and FIVE MINUTES)

AEIS MATHEMATICS PLACEMENT TEST FOR PRIMARY 3

lnstruction:

Do not open this question paper until you are told to do so.

Write your name and date ofconduction in the spaces at the top of this page and on allthe work
you hand in.

You should OIILY write in dark blue or blad(.

OO NOT use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or coreclion fluid.

This test contains 2 parts: Parl 1 and Part 2.

Pan 1 conlains 29 multiple-choice questions.

Part 2 contains 17 shorl-answe. questionS-

You should answer all the questions.

Ootical Answer Sheet (OAS):

You are required to use a percil to shade ONLY o,l the Opticaj Ansr4er Sheel (OAS).

Shade the bubble completely.

Use ONLY a sofl eraser lo erase any enor

DO NOT make any stray mark on the

DO NOTfold or st8ple the

The OAS will be issued to you logel r with the test papers.

Number of
Duration Total marks
Items
Multiple-Choice
25 minutes 29 29
Questions
Part Short-Answer
Two: 40 minutes L7 34
Questions
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Part One: Multiple-Choice Questions

1. Which of the following fractions is the smallest?

1) l 2t1 3) i 4t1
'a

2. What is the time shown on the clock?

1)9.03 2)e.r.s 3)3.48 4)3.0e

3. The total amount shown below is

3)s111 4)110C

4. How many tens are there in 8 hundreds 92 ones?

1)9 2ls2 3)8 4)89

eds+3tens+900=
r.)903 2)933 3)1203 4)7230

6. Which of the following does not have the same value as 5 groups of 6?

1)sx5
2)6+5
3)5+5+5+5+5+5
4)6+6+6+6+5
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7. John's watch is 15 minutes fast. The time on his watch shows 8.25 a.m. now. What should
be the correct time?

1)8.45 a.m. 2)8.20 a.m. 3)8.10 a.m. 4)8.50 a.m.

8. The mass of a plastic toy car is about

rl2 c 2)2 kg 3)200 41 2OO kg

9. Study the pattern. What is the missing shape in the pattern?


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1) 2) 3) 4)

10.3+3+3+3=
1)1 3],4 4)L2

11. Subtract 2 hundreds from 35 tens. The answer is _.


1)120 2)33 3)1s0 4)r.6s

12. 59 is the same as _ fifty-cent coins.


1)e 2r'74 3)18 4)4s
13. Kelvin bought a pie- He cut the pie into 8 equal pieces and ate 3 pieces.

What fraction of the pizza was left?

1); 2l; 3): 4ti


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14. Jacie bought 2 dolls at StZ each and gave the cashier one 50 dollar note. How much
cha nge will she receive?

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r)Szq 2]|526 3)Ss0 41574

15. Rosie had 24 cookies.

She shared her mokies with her 3 friends equatly.


How many cookies did each person get?

714 2)6 3)8 4)27

16. Study the number pattern. What is the missing number?

1)ss 2)3s 3)4s 4)zs

17. Which of the following is smaller than ]I ?

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Jl
1
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18. 1_1_
7- =17

What is the missing fraction?

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jzr 1r ?
7
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19. What is the missing number in the blank?

136, t46,
-__" L96,236,286
7\749 2)1s5 3)166 4\776

20. The picture graph below shows the number of apples 4 children ate in a week.

Wina @@6ffi \

Amy 6@ f\J "r&


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3.

Each d stands for 4 apples.

How many apples did Amy and Sam eat

1)e 2lL6 4)36

p.m. 4l7.OO p.m.

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23. Look at the diagram below. Who is the shortest boy?

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1)Alex 2)Ben 3)CodY


3)CodY 4)Dan

24. The mass of the pack of flour is


24.
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l.r:-"-'+

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1)200 g
1)200g2)300c3) 2)300 g 3)3s0 g 4)400 c

25. The total amount of money shown below is

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ffiEm
1)s6e.ss 2)s70.4s
$1

3)s7o. ss
G)
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4)S7o.9o
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26. What is the fraction of the shaded part?

1\
-le 1 ')\ ! 3)1

27.4tens7ones=
1)11 2140 4],47

28. 200 - 88

7)1.02 2])11,2
4)288

29. Look at the picture below.

What is the volume of the pot?

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W @" 6ffi" 1ffin@"ffi"


2)31 3)41 4)72L
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Part Two: Short-Answer Questions

30 Arrange the numbers in order, beginning with the smallest'

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31. Write a multiplication sentence for the picture
-:^+,,-^ below'

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32. Which pair of fractions adds up to 1 whole?

2 3 4 5
6 6 6 6

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33. The clock below shows _ minutes before 12 otlock.

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34. Containers A, B and C each contain some liquid. Which container needs the most amount
of liquid to be poured into it so that it is completely full?

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35. a) Fill in the missing number.

425, 410, _, 380, 365

Answer:

35. b) Arrange the amount of money in order, beginning with the smallest.

Answer:

36.

Answer:

10
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37. Look at the drawing below.

The figure is made up of 3 triangles.

Draw 2 straight lines in the figure to show 3 triangles.

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38. Sharon bought 279 bread tags. Brenda collected 169 bread tags.

How many bread tags did they collect in all?

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39. Miss Fong bought 13
5) vases.
Vases. How
HOw many more
mor€ St oes she need?

Answer:

7L
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40.

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How many more litres of water needed to fill till 50L.

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41. Shade the figures that are formed by curves only.

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The picture graph shows the number of flowers


a florist sells each week.

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q2
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E".n V r,.nds for 5 frowers.

42 The frorist sefls 10 ress tulips than roses. How


many turips does he sel? write the
number of tulips in the answer blank below. '.

Answer:

43. Draw the correct number of in the graph to show the number of tulips.

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44. Jane has 50 stamps. She has 12 stamps more than Joshua.

How many stamps does Joshua have?

Answer:

45. Bob has S20. How many mangoes can he buy at most?

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Answer:

46. I am thinking of a 3-digit number.

It is between 800 and 900.

The tens digit is 1 more than the hundreds digit

The ones digit is 1 less than the tens digit.

What is the number?

Answer:

74

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