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PART I – Each question is worth 3 marks.

1. Anurak noticed the subtraction sentence on a piece of paper as shown


below. Two digits were blackened. If the sentence is correct, what is the
sum of the missing digits?
93 – 28 = 65

A. 16 B. 17 C. 18 D. 19

2. Chariya has a watermelon that weighs 1200 grams. She cuts the
watermelon into 5 parts where the biggest part weighs the same as the
other four equal parts. How many grams does each of the 4 equal parts
weigh?
A. 200 g B. 180 g C. 150 g D. 120 g

3. Buppha wrote the greatest 6 – digit number with no repeated digits and
the least 6 – digit number with two digits repeated. She added the
numbers. What is the sum of those two numbers?

A. 1 112 344 B. 1 099 999 C. 1 098 876 D. 1 087 888

4. The 6 – digit number ̅̅̅̅̅̅̅̅̅̅̅̅


ABC ABC is divisible by 18. What is the greatest value
of A + B?
A. 16 B. 14 C. 12 D. 9

5. Chai Charoen multiplied the digits of a 3-digit number. She got 504. If she
will subtract the largest digit from the sum of the two smaller digits, what
will she get?
A. 10 B. 8 C. 6 D. 4

6. Sawatdi writes three different prime numbers on the board. Mayuree


adds them and gets 41. Sawatdi deletes one of the three numbers and
replaces it with the number 13. Niran multiplies these three distinct prime
numbers and obtains 2093. Which number did Sawatdi delete?

A. 13 B. 11 C. 7 D. 23
7. There are 29 girls and 35 boys in a campsite. Three-fourths of the group
build their tents. What is the least number of girls that could have joined
the group?
A. 13 B. 14 C. 15 D. 16

8. Cards numbered 1 to 50 are put in a box. At least, how many cards must
you pick at random, without looking, to ensure that among these chosen
numbers at least one is a multiple of another number?
A. 16 B. 26 C. 25 D. 10

9. Nine numbers have an average of 73. The average of the first five smaller
numbers is 72 and the average of the last five bigger numbers is 74. What
is the fifth number?
A. 72 B. 73 C. 74 D. 75

10. Which is the least among the numbers below?


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A. 2 x 10-7 B. 500000 C. 5-5 D. 2-7

11. The trapezium SUKH below is divided into three triangles. ∠O is a right
angle. OK = 12 cm, OH = 16cm and SU = 35 cm. Find the total area of the
shaded regions. O U
S

H K

A. 96 cm 2 B. 168 cm 2 C. 336 cm 2 D. 192 cm 2

12. In the figure shown below, lines X and Y are parallel. ∠b is thrice ∠a and
∠a = 370. Find the measure of ∠Z.
Z X Y

a
b

A. 740 B. 1110 C. 530 D. 1060


13. A cylindrical tank is filled with water to a depth of 15 dm at 7:30am. At
7:42 am, the water level decreased by 6 dm through an outlet at the
bottom. At the same rate, what time will the tank be empty?

6 dm

15 dm

A. 7:50 am B. 8:00 am C. 8:18 am D. 8:24 am

14. The side of the square SIAM below is 9.5 cm. ST = HR = 4 cm. Find the total
area of the shaded regions.

9.5 cm
S I
4 cm H
4 cm
T
R

M A
N
A. 8 cm 2 B. 14 cm 2 C. 28.5 cm 2 D. 19 cm 2

15. A line divides a rectangle into two regions; two lines divide it into four
regions; and three lines divide it into 7 regions. What is the greatest
number of regions the rectangle can be divided into by 9 lines?

A. 44 B. 45 C. 46 D. 47
16. There 4 Mathematics books, 5 Science books, and 6 English books on a
shelf. If one picks a book at random, without looking, what is his chance
of getting either a Mathematics or a Science book?

4 1 2 3
A. B. 3 C. 5 D. 5
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17. Using eight of the digits from 0 to 9 to form two four-digit numbers, what is
the least difference between these two numbers?

A. 25 B. 136 C. 247 D. 23

18. In every Primary 6 class in Bright Child Academy, 60% are boys. Which of
the following cannot be a Primary 6 class?
A. 9 boys & 6 girls C. 10 girls & 15 boys
B. 12 boys & 18 girls D. 21 boys & 14 girls

19. Sunti put 250 cards numbered 1 to 250 into a box. He randomly picks a
card at a time. What is the least number of cards he must pick to make
sure that at least one of the card is a multiple of 4 or 5?
A. 112 B. 101 C. 150 D. 151

20. Yuthakon wants to assign a 4-letter password consisting of the letters s, i,


a, and m to lock his suitcase, not necessarily in that order. He plans that
one of the letters is a small letter while the rest are capital letters. Find the
number of possible passwords he can form?

sAMI IMaS AImS

A. 24 B. 72 C. 96 D. 48
21. The 5 blocks below bear codes needed to unlock a secret passage to
Khao Sok in Phuket. The number cards have to be matched to the blocks.
What should be the number in the card that matches a particular block?

DAE ACE BED 736 363 ?

832 372
ABA CAB

A. 628 B. 682 C. 286 D. 862

22. In a kitchen bar, there are 15 jars. A jar contains at least one cookie and
any two adjacent jars have at most 12 cookies. At most, how many
cookies are in the jars altogether?

Cookies Cookies Cookies Cookies Cookies Cookies Cookies


Cookies Cookies Cookies Cookies
Cookies Cookies Cookies Cookies

A. 85 B. 90 C. 93 D. 95

23. Kovit and his 14 friends wish to divide equally 9 pieces of baguette bread
among themselves. At least how many cuts must Kovit make for each of
them to have equal share?

A. 18 B. 16 C. 8 D. 11
24. Circles T and H overlapped as shown in the figure below. The ratio of the
unshaded portion of Circle T to its total area is 2:5. The ratio of the
unshaded portion of Circle H to its total area is 11:16. If the area of the
shaded region is 30 cm 2, what is the total area of the figure?

T
H

A. 116 cm 2 B. 126 cm 2 C. 84 cm 2 D. 210 cm 2

25. Kob Chai is thinking of two different nonconsecutive one-digit numbers.


He asked his brother Kob Sinn to guess it.
Kob Sinn: I have no idea.
Kob Chai: The ones digit in the product of the numbers is half a dozen.
Kob Sinn: Now I know.
Which is the greatest possible sum of the numbers?
A. 10 B. 15 C. 13 D. 8

PART II – Each question is worth 5 marks.

1. Yay Kannika gives 148 cookies to her 7 grandchildren. Each gets different
number of cookies. Ratanaporn gets the highest number of cookies.
What is the least number of cookies that Ratanaporn could get?

Answer
2. A box contains 9 numbers. Each of the three friends Rom Ran, Ruang Rit
and Ruang Sak takes turn to get numbers according to their preferences.
Rom Ran took 30, 42 and 54 because he prefers numbers that are multiple
of 6. Ruang Rit took 20, 24, and 28 because he prefers numbers divisible
by 4. Ruang Sak took 25, 45 and 50 because she prefers multiples of 5.
In which order did they take numbers in the box?

Answer

3. Three circles are tangent externally as shown in the figure below. The
combined diameters of the circles is 42 cm. Find the perimeter of the
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figure. Use π = 7 .
42 cm

Answer

4. Lek wants to arrange 3 identical pens and 5 identical pencils in a plastic


case. If she puts in the case one item each time, in how many ways can
he put the items in the case?

Answer

5. Kitti found 20 strange weeds in his garden. He tried to cut 3 weeds but
one new weed sprang up. He did this for 10 consecutive days until there
were no more weeds in his garden. How many weeds did he cut in all?

Answer

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