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Name: ___________________ Total Marks:


100

P6 End of Year Mock Exam Set 2

Paper 1 Booklet A
Questions 1 to 10 carry 1 mark each. Questions 11 to 15 carry 2 marks each.
For each question, four options are given. One of them is the correct answer.
(20 marks)

1. The digit ‘9’ in 25.79 stands for ______.

(1) 9 hundreds
(2) 9 tens
(3) 9 tenths
(4) 9 hundredths ( )
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2. How many sevenths are there in 4 7 ?

(1) 11
(2) 13
(3) 30
(4) 32 ( )

3. Jane went for swimming lessons that lasted for 2 h 15 min. The class ended at 4
p.m. What time did the class start?

(1) 1.45 p.m.


(2) 2.15 p.m.
(3) 2.45 p.m.
(4) 3.15 p.m. ( )

4. Which of the following options is a likely height for a playground slide measuring
from the top of the slide to the ground?

(1) 18 cm
(2) 0.18 m
(3) 1.8 m
(4) 18 m ( )
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5. What is the value of 2a x 5 + 8a – 3 when a = 2

(1) 15
(2) 18
(3) 30
(4) 33 ( )

Use the bar graph below to answer Questions 6 and 7.

The graph shows the number of sweets each child took at a party.

6. How many children took 4 or more sweets each?

(1) 40
(2) 58
(3) 82
(4) 90 ( )

7. How many more children took sweets than those who did not?

(1) 26
(2) 32
(3) 50
(4) 74 ( )

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8. In the square grid below, there are 5 points, A, B, C, D, E. Which point when
joined to Point A forms a perpendicular line with Line XY?

(1) B
(2) C
(3) D
(4) E ( )

9. The price of a hat is $30 before 15% discount. What is the price of the hat after
discount?

(1) $25.50
(2) $28.50
(3) $31.50
(4) $34.50 ( )
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10. Which of the following fractions is larger than 3 ?

11
(1) 16
8
(2) 24
17
(3)
26
5
(4) 14 ( )

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11. The pie chart below shows the favourite sports chosen by a group of children.

25 children chose soccer as their favourite sports. How many chose table tennis
as their favourite sports?

(1) 12
(2) 19
(3) 26
(4) 33 ( )

12. The figure below shows a wheel being rolled from Point A to the wall on a
straight path. The wheel has a diameter of 10 cm. The distance between Point
A and the wall was 174 cm.

How many revolutions did the wheel make when it touched the wall?
174
(1) 10𝜋
169
(2) 10𝜋
174
(3) 25𝜋
169
(4) 25𝜋 ( )

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13. Mrs. Tan made some cupcakes. She gave 45 to her neighbour and 3 of the
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remainder to Mrs. Lim. She was then left with 4 of the cupcakes that she made at first.
How many cupcakes did Mrs. Tan give away?

(1) 46
(2) 48
(3) 52
(4) 54 ( )

14. A piece of rectangular paper, ACDE, is folded along a diagonal as shown in the
diagram below. After folding, ABC is a straight line.

Which of the following statement(s) is/are true?

Statement A: ∠DBC + ∠AEB = 90o


Statement B: Triangle EBC is an isosceles triangle.
Statement C: The area of the rectangular paper ACDE before it is folded is the
same as the area of the figure EABDC after the paper is folded.

(1) A only
(2) B only
(3) A and B only
(4) A and C only ( )

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15. The figure below is made up of 2 identical rectangles. They overlap at the
shaded region A. ED is 4 times the length of DF. What fraction of the figure is
shaded?

1
(1) 2
1
(2)
3
1
(3) 4
1
(4) 5 ( )

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Section B
Questions 16 – 20 carry 1 mark each. Write your answers in the spaces
provided.
Questions 21 – 30 carry 2 marks each. Show your workings clearly in the space
provided for each question and write your answers in the spaces provided.

For questions which require units, give your answers in the units stated.
All diagrams in this paper are not drawn to scale unless stated otherwise.
(25 marks)

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16. What is the value of 7 ÷ 8

Ans: _________

17. Write 0.8% as a fraction in its simplest form.

Ans: _________

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18. In the figure below, AB and CD are straight lines. Find ∠GED.

Ans: _________o

18. Use all the digits below to form the number closest to 6000.

6, 7, 2, 5

Ans: _________

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19. Dan needs 1 hours to drive 85 km from Point A to Point B. Then he took 2 hours
to drive 185 km to Point C. What was his average speed for the journey from
Point A to Point C?

Ans: _________ km/h

20. What is the total amount of water in the two beakers shown below?

Ans: _________ mℓ

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21. The figure below shows some different shapes.

Name all the figures above that have at least one line of symmetry.

Ans: _________

22. Lina wanted to buy 9 pears but was short of $3. If she bought 5 pears, she
would have $1.40 left. What was the cost of 1 pear?

Ans: $ _________

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23. Abby, Ben and Carol shared the cost of a cake. The ratio of the amount of money
paid by Abby and Ben was 2 : 1. The ratio of amount of money paid by Abby and
Carol was 4 : 5. What was the ratio of the least amount of money paid to the most
amount of money paid?

Ans: _________

24. Ivy bought 12 bags of apples and oranges. There were a total of 82 of apples and
oranges. How many bags of oranges did she buy?

Ans: _________

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25. A bakery packed 1680 tarts into boxes of 12. Each box costs $14.50. How
much did the bakery collect if all the tarts were sold?

Ans: $ _________

26. The average score for Alvin’s English, Mathematics and Science tests was 80.
His average marks became 78 after the marks for his Chinese test was included.
The passing mark for each test was 50.

Each of the statements below is either true, false or not possible to tell from the
information given above. For each statement, put a tick (✓) to indicate your
answer.

Statement True False Not possible


to tell
(a) Alvin scored 78 for his English
test.
(b) Alvin passed his Chinese test.

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27. The figure below is made up of a rectangle EFGH, measuring 25 cm by 15 cm.


Triangle EAG, with an area of 62.5 cm2, overlaps triangle HAF. What is the area
of triangle HAF?

Ans: _________ cm2

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28. A pattern is formed using black and white triangles as shown in the figure below.

What is the figure number that has a total of 40 black and white triangles?

Ans: _________

29. In a function room, 46 red and white flags were lined on one side of the room.
There are at least 5 red flags between 2 white flags. What is the largest possible
number of white flags along the side of the room?

Ans: _________

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Paper 2 (55 marks)


Questions 1 to 5 carry 2 marks each. Show your working clearly in the space
provided for each question and write your answers in the spaces provided.
For questions which require units, give your answers in the units stated. (10
marks)

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1. 2 tables and 6 chairs cost $154 in total. The cost of the chair is 4 of the cost of the
table. What is the cost of the table?

Ans: $ _________

2. The table below shows the rental charges for a bicycle at a rental shop.

1st hour $10

Additional half hour or less $3

Felicia rented a bicycle for 2 h 40 min. How much did she pay for the rental?

Ans: $ _________

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3. The diagram below shows the nets of a cuboid and a triangular prism, but they
are missing two faces each. For each net, shade the two faces that are missing.

4. The square grid below shows the plan of a housing estate.

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(a) Mr. Tan stood at his home facing the bus stop after making a 4 – turn in an
anti-clockwise direction. Where was he facing at first?
(b) Mr. Tan wanted to meet Mrs. Tan at a specific location. Their meeting place
was south of the childcare centre and southeast of the garden. Put a tick (✓)
in the square where they are supposed to meet.

Ans: (a) _________

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5. A stack of 8 identical cups were arranged as shown in Figure 1. 5 more cups were
added and all the cups were re-arranged as shown in Figure 2. What is the height
of one cup?

Ans: _________ cm

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For questions 6 to 17, show your working clearly in the space provided for each
question and write the answers in the spaces provided.
The number of marks available is shown in the brackets [ ] at the end of each
question or part-question. (45 marks)

6. A storybook cost $4.50 less than a dictionary. The total cost of 2 identical
storybooks was $p.

(a) Express the cost of 5 such storybooks in terms of p in the simplest form.
(b) Mary bought 2 dictionaries and was given a discount of $2. How much did she
pay for the 2 dictionaries? Express your answer in terms of p in the simplest
form.

Ans: (a) _________ [1]


(b) _________ [2]

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7. A line, AB, is drawn on the grid below.

[2]
(a) Use the line AB to draw an equilateral triangle, ABC, on the grid above.
(b) Use the line AB to draw a rhombus, ABDE. Draw the rhombus such that the
rhombus does not overlap the equilateral triangle, ABC.
(c) What is the ratio of the area of the triangle to the area of the whole figure?

Ans: (c) _________ [1]

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8. There was a health check-up conducted for Primary 6 students of a school from
Monday to Thursday. Each student had the check-up on one of these four days.
The table below shows the number of students who were checked from Monday
to Wednesday.

Day Number of pupils

Monday 160

Tuesday 200

Wednesday 175

Thursday ?

(a) There was a 12% decrease in the number of students on Thursday as


compared to Wednesday. What was the number of students who went for the
check-up on Thursday?
(b) What was the percentage increase in the number of pupils checked on
Tuesday as compared to Monday?

Ans: (a) _________ [1]


(b) _________ [2]

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9. The figure below shows 2 identical quarter circles and 2 identical rectangles. The
2 identical rectangles overlap at WXYZ to form a square with an area of 36 cm 2.
The perimeter of the shaded region is 152 cm.

(a) Find the radius of the quarter circle.


(b) Find the total area of the figure. (π = 3.14)

Ans: (a) _________ [2]


(b) _________ [2]

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10. Jack and Jill stared cycling from the same point in opposite directions along a
straight path. Jack’s speed was 40 m/min faster than Jill’s speed. Both of them
did not change their speeds throughout. At the end of their cycling, they were 54
km apart. Jack jogged 8 km more than Jill. What was Jill’s average speed?

Ans: _________ [3]

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11. The line graph below shows the volume of water in a tank over a period of time.
The tank contained some water at first. A tap attached to the tank was turned on
to drain water from the tank completely. The tap was turned off after 18 minutes.
(a) In 1 minute, how many litres of water flowed out of the tank?
(b) How many more litres of water could have been drained during this 18 minutes?

Ans: (a) _________ [2]


(b) _________ [2]

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12. The figure below shows 2 parallelograms, ABCD and FGCE overlapping each
other. DEC is a straight line. ∠ADE = 126o, ∠BHD = 90o and ∠ECG = 108o.
(a) Find ∠EHC.
(b) Find ∠HDE.

Ans: (a) _________ [2]


(b) _________ [2]

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13. Bakery A used 440 g of sugar to make 8 cupcakes and 5 muffins. The amount of
sugar used for 4 cupcakes was the same as that of 3 muffins.
(a) How many muffins can be made with the same amount of sugar used for 8
cupcakes?
(b) What was the total mass of sugar used for 1 cupcake and 1 muffin?

Ans: (a) _________ [1]


(b) _________ [3]

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14. Mr. Chan had a total of 10 boxes. 6 of them contained an equal number of
pears while the rest of the boxes were empty. 16 pears were removed from
each of the 6 boxes and they were packed into the remaining empty boxes.
After that, each of the 9 boxes had the same number of apples except for the
10th box which had only 6 pears. How many pears were there in total?

Ans: _________ [3]

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15. At the supermarket, cheese and crackers were sold in packets as shown below.

(a) Mrs. Lee needed 17 pieces of cheese and 32 pieces of crackers to make
some snacks. What was the least amount of money that Mrs. Lee spent on
the cheese and crackers?

Ans: (a) _________ [2]

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(b) Willy wanted to make some cheese crackers, each using 2 pieces of
crackers and a piece of cheese, as shown in the picture below.

He bought some packets of cheese and crackers and did not have any
remaining pieces of cheese or crackers left after making the cheese
crackers. What was the least amount of money that Willy spent on the
cheese and crackers?

Ans: (b) _________ [3]

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16. Crayons were sold in large packs of 30 each and small packs of 12 each.
Elaine and Fiona bought the same number of packs of crayons. They bought
some large packs of crayon. Elaine bought 9 small packs of crayon while
Fiona bought 15 small packs of crayon.

(a) What was the difference in the total number of crayons between Elaine
and Fiona?
(b) Fiona gave away all the large packs of crayons. As a result, she had 348
fewer crayons than Elaine. How many packs of crayons did they each
buy?

Ans: (a) _________ [2]


(b) _________[2]

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17. Figure 1 below shows different sized cubes stacked together. Cube A are 1-
cm cubes. The whole solid was painted including the base.

A rectangular block was then glued to the side of the solid to form a different
solid as seen in Figure 2. Cube C and Cube D have the same base area.

(a) What fraction of the length of an edge of Cube B was the length of the edge
of Cube A?
(b) Find the painted area of the solid in Figure 1.
(c) To form a larger rectangular solid in Figure 2, how many more Cube A need
to be added?

Ans: (a) _________[1]


(b) _________ [2]
(c) _________ [2]

<End of paper>

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