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Name: ___________________ Total Marks:


100

P5 End of Year Mock Exam Set 1

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

1. What is the value of the digit 8 in 980 465?

(1) 800 000


(2) 80 000
(3) 8000
(4) 800 ( )

2. Find the value of 207 – 48 ÷ 4 x 5

(1) 267
(2) 204
(3) 147
(4) 198 ( )

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3. How many ninths are there in 3 ?
3

(1) 9
(2) 11
(3) 27
(4) 33 ( )

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4. Which one of the following is closest to 1?


4
(1)
5
2
(2)
3
1
(3) 1
9
1
(4) 1 ( )
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5. Express 6 km 25 m in km.

(1) 0.625 km
(2) 6.25 km
(3) 6.025 km
(4) 6.25 km ( )

6. The figure below shows a square and a rectangle. All the lines meet at right
angles. Find the perimeter of the figure.

(1) 106 cm
(2) 120 cm
(3) 126 cm
(4) 196 cm ( )

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7. In the figure, AOB, COD and EOF are straight lines. Find ∠EOD.

(1) 55°
(2) 64°
(3) 66°
(4) 75° ( )

8. What is the missing number in the ?

: 3 = 16 : 12

(1) 2
(2) 4
(3) 6
(4) 8 ( )

9. John has 48 balloons. The ratio of the number of red balloons to blue balloons to
green balloons is 3 : 5 : 4. How many blue balloons does John have?

(1) 4
(2) 12
(3) 16
(4) 20 ( )

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10. 5 girls and 3 boys sat for a test. The average score of the 5 girls was 20. The
scores of the 3 boys were 18, 10 and 0. Find the average score of the 8 children.

(1) 16
(2) 18
(3) 20
(4) 22 ( )

11. There are 40 pages in a book. Mary read 12 pages. What percentage of the book
did she read?

(1) 12%
(2) 15%
(3) 30%
(4) 40% ( )

12. Jane stands at Point A and turns 135° anti-clockwise. She faces south-east at the
end. Which location was she facing at first?

(1) Home
(2) Market
(3) Toy Shop
(4) Mall ( )

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13. ABCD is a parallelogram and EAD is a triangle. EAB is a straight line. Find ∠x.

(1) 59°
(2) 79°
(3) 121°
(4) 141° ( )

14. The 2 solids below are made up of 1-cm cubes.

Figure 1 Figure 2

How many 1-cm cubes must be added to Figure A to form Figure B?

(1) 5
(2) 7
(3) 9
(4) 11 ( )

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15. In the figure below, ABC is an isosceles triangle. ∠ CDA = 76° and ∠DAB = 23°.
Find ∠CAD

(1) 23°
(2) 51°
(3) 53°
(4) 67° ( )

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Booklet B
Questions 16 to 20 carry 1 mark each. Write your answers in the spaces
provided. For questions which require units, give your answers in the units
stated. (5 marks)

16. Write seven million, twelve thousand and eleven in figures.

Ans: _________

17. A whole number is 800 000 when rounded to the nearest ten thousand. What is
the greatest possible value of this whole number?

Ans: _________

18. What is the missing number in the box?


6235, 26 285, __________, 66 385, 86 435

Ans: _________

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19. In a box, of the fruits are grapes. of the grapes are green. What fraction of the
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fruits in the box are green grapes? Express the answer in the simplest form.

Ans: _________

20. Measure and write down the size of ∠ABC.

Ans: _________°

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Questions 21 to 30 carry 2 marks each. Show your working clearly in the space
provided for each question and write your answers in the spaces provided. For
question which requires units, give your answers in the units stated (20 marks)

21. The square grid is made up of 1-cm squares.

(a) Find the area of triangle WXY.

(b) WX and XY are two sides of a parallelogram WXYZ. Complete the drawing of
a parallelogram WXYZ. Label the point Z.

Ans: (a) _________ cm2

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22. When 40 boxes were stacked one on top of another, the height was 90 cm. After
23 boxes were removed, what was the height of the remaining stack of boxes?

Ans: _________ cm

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23. Express as a decimal correct to 2 decimal places.
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Ans: _________

24. There are 1800 books in a library. 56% of the books are fiction books. How many
fiction books are there?

Ans: _________

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25. Jackson bought kg of sugar. He used of it to bake some cookies. How much
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sugar had he left?

Ans: _________ kg

26. Jane stacked 12 unit-cubes together to form the solid below.

(a) Draw the side view of the solid on the grid below.

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(b) Jane painted the whole solid, including the base, blue. How many of the 12 cubes
had exactly 5 of their faces painted blue?

Ans: _________

27. A rope was cut into 3 pieces, X, Y and Z in the ratio 3 : 7 : 5. The difference in
the length of the longest and the shortest piece is 36 cm. What is the length of
rope Y?

Ans: _________cm

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28. Rectangle ABCD is made up of 4 identical rectangles. CD is a straight line. Find


the area of the shaded parts.

Ans: _________cm2

29. The table below shows the time taken by 4 participants in a swimming
competition. All the times are recorded in whole numbers. Some of the time
recorded were blocked by ink drop.

The average time taken by the 4 participants was 78 seconds. The difference
between the time taken by Andy and Benny was 7 seconds. Find the shortest
possible time taken by Caleb.

Ans: _________s

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30. The table shows the postage rates for posting of parcel locally and overseas.

Mass step not over Local Overseas

First 100 g $1.20 $1.50

Every additional 20 g 50¢ 80¢

Linda paid $13.50 for posting a parcel overseas. What was the greatest possible
mass of the parcel that Linda posted?

Ans: _________g

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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)

1. A ribbon 8.4 m long is cut into equal pieces of 25 cm each. What is the maximum
number of such pieces of ribbon that can be cut?

Ans: _________

2. The original price of a sofa was $960. During a sale, Fiona bought the sofa at a 20%
discount. She paid 7% GST on the discounted price. How much did she pay for the
sofa?

Ans: $_________

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3. A school organised a learning journey to the Science Centre for 39 students. The
sign below shows the price of the tickets.

Entrance Ticket
Child: $22.50 per ticket

Promotion
Buy 5 tickets, get 2 tickets free

What was the total amount of money the children had to pay to enter the Science
Centre during promotion?

Ans: $_________

4. In the figure below, AOB is a straight line. ∠AOD is 132° and ∠COB is 117°. Find
∠x.

Ans: _________°

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5. Jack left his house at 16 50. He took 35 minutes by bus to reach the mall. He waited
for his friend for 30 minutes. They entered a café once his friend arrived. They left
the café at 21 30. How long were they at the café? Give your answer in hours and
minutes.

Ans: ____h ___min

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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. In the figure below, ABCD is a trapezium and AB is parallel to DC. Find ∠ACB.

Ans: _________[ 3 ]

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7. Henry spent of his money and an additional $11 on a pair of shoes. He spent of
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his remaining money and an additional $8 on a shirt. He had $40 left. How much
money did he have at first?

Ans: _________ [ 3 ]
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8. A box with some grapes has a mass of 6.58 kg. The identical box with three times
the grapes has a mass of 15.5 kg. What is the mass of the box when it is empty?

Ans: _________ [ 3 ]

9. Ruth has forty 20¢ coins. She also has twice as many 5¢ coins as 10¢ coins. The
total value of all her coins was $20.40.

Each statement below is either true, false or not possible to tell from the information
given. For each statement, put a tick (✓) in the correct column.

Not Impossible
Statement True False
to tell
Ruth has more 20¢ coins than 10¢
coins.
The value of all the 5¢ coins is equal to
the value of all the 10¢ coins.
Ruth has more than 200 coins in total.

[3]

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10. A taxi service charges the following rates:

Distance Travelled Charge


First kilometre or less $3.90

Every 400 m thereafter or less 24¢

Meiling boarded a taxi from the airport and headed to Jurong, which is 33.3 km
away. There was a surcharge of $5 from the airport. How much did Meiling pay for
the taxi fare?

Ans: _________ [ 3 ]

11. 60 students sat for a math test. The average score of a student is 72. The average
score of a male student is 71.5 and the average score of a female student is 74.

(a) What is the total score of the 60 students?

(b) How many male students sat for the test?

Ans: (a) ___________ [ 2 ]

(b) _________ [ 2 ]

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12. Figure ABCDE has an area of 88 cm2. ADE and CDE are triangles.

(a) Find the area of triangle ADE

(b) Find the area of the shaded part.

Ans: (a)_________ [ 2 ]

(b) _________[ 2 ]

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13. The line graph shows the number of durians sold from January to June.

Durians Sold
350

300

250

200

150

100

50

0
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun

(a) Between which 2 months was the increase in sales the greatest?

(b) How many durians were sold from January to June?

(c) Each durian was sold at the same price. How much was each durian sold if
$14000 was collected from the sale of all the durians?

Ans: (a) _________and _________ [ 1 ]

(b) _________ [ 1 ]

(c) _________ [ 2 ]

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14. A rectangular tank measuring 60 cm, 40 cm wide and 52 cm high is filled with
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water.
(a) What is the height of the water?

(b) The water in the tank is used to fill up identical glasses of capacity 330 ml each.
How many such glasses can be completed filled?

Ans: (a) _________ [ 2 ]

(b)_________[ 2 ]

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15. There was an equal number of boys and girls at a party. After an hour, of the boys
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and of the girls left the party. The number of boys who remained in the hall was
3
25 more than the number of girls who remained.

(a) What fraction of the children left the party?

(b) How many children were at the party at first?

Ans: (a) _________ [ 2 ]

(b) _________ [ 2 ]

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16. May and Fiona bought equal amount of sugar. Each day, May used 2.6 kg of sugar
and Fiona used 1.8 kg more than May. When May had 24.8 kg of sugar left, Fiona
had 5 kg of sugar left.

(a) How many days did they use the sugar?

(b) How much sugar did each of them have at first?

Ans: (a) _________ [ 3 ]

(b)_________[ 2 ]

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17. The diagram shows a sequence of patterns formed by identical squares.

Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3

(a) Observe the pattern and complete the table.

Figure Number of Number of Total number


Number shaded squares unshaded squares of squares
1 1 0 1

2 3 1 4

3 6 3 9

[2]

(b) A figure in the pattern has a total of 225 squares. What is the figure number?

(c) Another figure has 60 more shaded squares than unshaded squares. What is the
total number of squares in the figure?

Ans: (b) _________ [ 1 ]

(c) _________[ 2 ]

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