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MATHEMATICS PRIMARY 5 REVIEW

1. Fill in the blanks with the correct answers.


a. Write 4 201 098 in words.
________________________________________________________________________
b. Write in three million, three hundred and forty- nine thousand, two hundred
thirty- six in numeral.
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2. Fill in the blanks with the missing words and digits.Three hundred and seventy-
four thousand, _____________ hundred and fifty- __________.

3 4 2 7

3. Find the missing numbers.


a. 9 145 820 = 9 000 000 + 140 000 +____________.
b. 7 000 000 + 2100 + 8 = _________________.

4. Fill in the blanks with the correct answers.


a.18 500 x _______________ = 185 000
b. 204 x 3000 = ____________
c. 656800 ÷ 80 = ___________
d.___________÷ 1000 = 7700

5. Find the value of:


a.(35 + 200 – 75) x (8 ÷ 2) = ____________________________________
b.78 – 450÷9 + 34 x 2 = ____________________________________

6. Use the number 4,3,7,0,9,6,8 to form a 7 – digit whole number.


Do not start with the digit 0.
a. The smallest even number______________________________
b. The greatest odd number ______________________________

7. State whether these following statements are true(T) of false (F)


a. The product of an odd number and two even numbers is always
an even number.
b. The sum of three odd numbers and an even number is an odd
number.

8. Mention all the prime numbers between less than 50.


_____________________________________________________________________

9. Complete the following equation with the correct prime number.


a. _______________+ ___________________= 30
b. _______________ x ___________________= 77

Draw the model and show your complete working

10. Melissa and Nadia had the same number of stamps. Melissa gave away 34
stamps and Nadia gave away 79 stamps. Melissa then had 4 times as many
stamps as Nadia. How many stamps did Melissa and Nadia each have at first?

11. There were 395 buttons altogether in three bags, P, Q, and R. There were 25
less buttons in bag P than bag Q. There were 4 times as many buttons in bag R as
in bag Q. How many buttons were there in bag P?

12. 1825 people visited an exhibition on Saturday and Sunday. The number of
visitors on Sunday was 250 more than twice the number of people who visited on
Saturday. Find the number of visitors on Saturday.

13. There were 525 red chairs and blue chairs altogether in the auditorium. The
blue chairs were arranged in 20 rows with 15 chairs in each row. The red chairs
were arranged in rows of 15. How many rows of red chairs were there? Show
your working.

14. The mass of a box and 7 cookies is 567 grams. The mass of the same box
and 12 cookies is 612 grams. What is the mass of the box? Draw the model and
show your complete working.

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