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MATHEMATICS PAPER 1-TERM 1- TEST 1

QUESTION 1: GIVE THE PLACE VALUE OF THE UNDERLINED DIGITS.

a) 325 478 196


b) 864 219 537
c) 971 356 284
d) 502 183 674
e) 698 724 513
f) 147 895 362
g) 239 614 857
h) 713 852 496
i) 456 931 728
j) 580 327 149
k) 624 198 735
l) 895 246 317
m) 367 512 984
n) 418 673 259
o) 759 431 628

QUESTION 2: GIVE THE VALUE OF THE UNDERLINED DIGITS.

a) 325 478 196


b) 864 219 537
c) 971 356 284
d) 502 183 674
e) 698 724 513
f) 147 895 362
g) 239 614 857
h) 713 852 496
i) 456 931 728
j) 580 327 149
k) 624 198 735
l) 895 246 317
m) 367 512 984
n) 418 673 259
o) 759 431 628

QUESTION 3: EXPANDED NOTATION

A. 823 497

B. 739

C. 312 468

D. 356 824 917

E. 489 671 325

F. 702 153 864

G. 241 768 593

H. 567 932 814


QUESTION 4: COPY THE FOLLOWING TABLE DOWN AND FILL IT IN FOR EACH NUMBER A-J

Number Nearest 5 Nearest 10 Nearest 100 Nearest 1000


e.g. 789 456 321 789 456 320 789 456 320 789 456 300 789 456 000

A. 983 217 465

B. 726 154 839

C. 514 892 673

D. 649 783 152

E. 357 426 918

F. 218 639 574

G. 475 961 328

H. 892 345 716

I. 631 578 294

J. 564 927 813

QUESTION 5: ESTIMATE THE ANSWERS BY ROUNDING OFF TO THE NEAREST 1000

A. What is 789 456 123 + 123 456 897

B. What is 593 742 861 + 218 956 347

C. What is 759 823 614 + 436 972 158

D. What is 824 615 937 - 362 591 478

E. What is 593 742 861 - 218 956 347

F. What is 759 823 614 - 436 972 158

QUESTION 6: USE COLUMN METHOD TO ADD/SUBTRACT

A. What is 682 514 297 + 245 819 736?

B. What is 471 926 358 + 589 372 614?

C. What is 836 295 147 + 127 563 984?

D. What is 792 814 356 - 365 247 189?

E. What is 584 926 371 - 217 895 634?

F. What is 973 468 215 - 648 372 519?


QUESTION 7: WORD PROBLEMS

Problem 1: The Travel Adventure

Anna traveled to four different cities this summer. In City A, she took 2,485,673 steps. In City B, she took 3,692,148
steps. In City C, she took 1,874,529 steps, and in City D, she took 4,621,837 steps.

1. How many steps did Anna take in total during her summer travel adventure?

Problem 2: The Grocery Shopping Spree

The Johnson family went on a grocery shopping spree. They spent $7,584,219 on a new refrigerator, $2,315,678 on
kitchen appliances, and $3,492,156 on groceries.

1. How much money did the Johnson family spend in total during their grocery shopping spree?

Problem 3: The Bookstore Mystery

Sophie loves reading. She bought a mystery novel with 5,218,467 words and a fantasy novel with 3,769,821 words.

1. How many words are there in total in the two novels?

Now, she lent the mystery novel to her friend, and her friend read 2,634,189 words from it.

2. How many words are left in the mystery novel after her friend read it?

Problem 4: The Sports Tournament

The annual soccer tournament had four rounds. In the first round, Team A scored 6,547,892 points. In the second
round, they scored 3,189,567 points. In the third round, they scored 2,345,678 points, and in the final round, they
scored 4,216,789 points.

1. What was Team A's total score across all four rounds?

Problem 5: The Great Library Challenge

In the Great Library of Numerica, there are two ancient scrolls. One scroll has 9,485,216 words, while the other has
6,273,849 words. A curious mathematician decides to combine the words from both scrolls into one grand
manuscript.

1. How many words will be in the new manuscript?

Now, a wizard appears and casts a spell, causing 3,714,928 words to disappear from the grand manuscript.

2. What is the new total number of words in the manuscript after the wizard's spell?

Problem 6: The Bank Savings Challenge

Alex has been saving money in his bank account. He started with $8,562,394. He withdrew $2,315,678 to buy a
new computer and then deposited an additional $4,689,721.

1. What is the balance in Alex's bank account after the withdrawal and deposit?

Now, Alex decides to give his sister $1,234,567 as a birthday gift.

2. What is the new balance in Alex's bank account after giving the birthday gift?
Problem 7: The Garden Project

Emily is planning a rectangular garden for her backyard. The length of the garden is 6,587,923 centimeters, and the
width is 4,218,567 centimeters.

1. What is the difference between the length and the width of Emily's garden?

Now, Emily decides to trim the length of the garden by removing a section that is 2,345,678 centimeters long.

2. After trimming the garden, what is the new length of the garden?

Problem 8: The Science Competition

Sarah participated in a science competition where she scored 9,782,345 points. However, there was a penalty for
an incorrect answer, resulting in a deduction of 3,456,789 points.

1. What is the difference between Sarah's original score and the deducted points?

Now, Sarah earned an additional 2,198,765 points for a creative presentation.

2. What is Sarah's final score after adding the presentation points to her adjusted score?

QUESTION 8: ANSWER

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