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MATHEMATICS
END-OF-YEAR ASSESSMENT (SET 1)
INSTRUCTIONS
PAPER 1 (BOOKLET A)
Questions 1 to 10 carry 1 mark each. Questions 11 to 15 carry 2 marks each. For each
question, choose the correct answer and write its number (1, 2, 3 or 4) in the brackets
provided. [20 m]
3. The solid below is built with 1-cm cubes. Its volume is cm3.
(1) 33 (3) 35
(2) 34 (4) 36 ( )
4. Bottle Q contains 580 ml of water. Bottle R contains 640 ml of water. Express the volume of
water in Bottle Q as a ratio of the total volume of water in the two bottles.
(1) 29 : 32 (3) 32 : 61
(2) 29 : 61 (4) 61 : 29 ( )
5. A netball team won 8 times as many games as it lost. How many games had the team played
if it had lost 8 games?
(1) 24 (3) 64
(2) 62 (4) 72 ( )
6. A durian has a mass of 2.138 kg. Round off the mass of the durian to the nearest kilogram.
(1) 2 kg (3) 2.5 kg
(2) 2.2 kg (4) 3 kg ( )
5
7. 10 girls shared __
7 of a pizza. What fraction of the pizza did each girl get?
1 13
(1) __
14 (3) __
14
2 1
(2) __
7 (4) 7 __
7 ( )
1
8. Amy added 2 litres of water to every __
4 litre of syrup. If she used 3 litres of syrup, how much
water would she need?
(1) 12 l (3) 36 l
(2) 24 l (4) 48 l ( )
9. Joe visits the gym once every four days. Ben visits the gym once every six days. Both of
them visit the gym today, which is a Tuesday. On which day will they meet each other again
in the gym?
(1) Sunday (3) Thursday
(2) Monday (4) Satuday ( )
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10. A tin of oil is __
3 full. When __
8 of the oil is poured out, there is 91 ml of oil in the tin. Find the
capacity of the tin.
(1) 156 ml (3) 162 ml
(2) 158 ml (4) 168 ml ( )
11. What is the area of a triangle if its base is 21 cm and its height is 15 cm?
(1) 78.75 cm2 (3) 315 cm2
(2) 157.5 cm2 (4) 630 cm2 ( )
12. ACD is a straight line and ADE is a right-angled triangle. Find ∠BAE.
B E
67º
148º
21º
A C D
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13. Irene, Rick and Rachel each had the same number of marbles. Irene gives __ 5 of her marbles
to Rick and half of the remaining marbles to Rachel. What is the ratio of Irene’s marbles to
the total number of marbles?
(1) 2 : 13 (3) 6 : 15
(2) 2 : 15 (4) 7 : 15 ( )
For questions 14 and 15, refer to the line graph below which shows the enrolment of a
school over a period of six years.
6000
5000
1000
14. What was the increase in the number of children between 2001 and 2002?
(1) 500 (3) 1500
(2) 1000 (4) 2000 ( )
15. The school started with 1500 children in 2001. What was the total number of new students
enrolled since 2001 to 2006?
(1) 4000 (3) 5500
(2) 4500 (4) 22 000 ( )
PAPER 1 (BOOKLET B)
Questions 16 to 25 carry 1 mark each. Questions 26 to 30 carry 2 marks each. For questions
26 to 30, show your working clearly in the space given. Write your answers on the lines
provided. For questions that require units, these units are provided. Give your answers in
the stated units. [20 m]
Ans:
17. Anna has $10 in her piggy bank. Ron has $4 in his piggy bank. If Anna adds $1 to her piggy
bank every day and Ron adds $3 to his piggy bank every day, in how many days will Ron’s
savings be the same as Anna’s savings?
Ans: days
18. A bag with 20 packs of instant noodles has a mass of 2 kg. It has a mass of 1.32 kg when it
has 12 packs of instant noodles. Find the mass of the bag.
Ans: g
19. A machine takes 10 minutes to cap 250 bottles. How long does it take to cap 700 bottles?
Ans: min
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21. In a mall, there were 48 adults. The number of children was 20 more than __
4 the number
of men. There were thrice as many men as women. How many people were there in the
mall?
Ans: people
22. Three identical triangles are used to form the figure shown below. Find the perimeter of the
figure.
4 cm
5 cm
3 cm
Ans: cm
23. Leon has 7 more fifty-cent stamps than forty-cent stamps. The total value of his stamps is
$14.30. How many stamps does he have altogether?
Ans: stamps
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24. The perimeter of two different squares is in the ratio 3 : 4. The perimeter of the smaller
square is 24 cm. Find the total area of both squares.
Ans: cm2
25. In the figure below, not drawn to scale, find the marked angle y.
76º
65º y
72º
Ans: º
26. In a school, the number of male teachers is equal to the number of female teachers. 15%
of the female teachers and 33% of the male teachers own a car. What percentage of the
teachers in the school own a car?
Ans: %
27. Terry’s savings in February was 40% more than his savings in January. His savings in March
was 25% less than that of February. He saved $9 more in March than in January. How much
did he save in February?
Ans: $
28. Lisa had 8 kg of flour. She used 30% of the flour to make some dumplings. How much flour
had she left?
Ans: kg
29. The volume of a cuboid is 280 cm3. Its height is 8 cm and its breadth is 5 cm. Find its
length.
Ans: cm
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30. Victor has a mass of 56 kg. Dawn’s mass is __
7 Victor’s mass. What is their average mass?
Ans: kg
PAPER 2
Questions 1 to 5 carry 2 mark each. Show your working clearly in the space given. Write
your answers on the lines provided. For questions that require units, these units are
provided. Give your answers in the stated units. [10 m]
1. Richard bought a watch at a discount of 40%. He paid with a $100 note and received $22
change. What was the price of the watch before discount?
Ans: $
2. The average mass of 2 boys is 63 kg. The average mass of 7 girls is 45 kg. What is the
average mass of the 9 children?
Ans: kg
3. Joey scored a total of 304 marks for mathematics, science, English and Chinese. She scored
64 marks in science and 56 marks in English. She scored 12 more marks in mathematics
than in Chinese. Find her mathematics score.
Ans:
4. A pencil case and 7 similar pens cost $39. The pencil case costs $7 more than the pen. Find
the cost of the pencil case.
Ans: $
5. Edwin has $19 and May has $37. How much money must May give to Edwin so that he will
have $27 more than May?
Ans: $
For questions 6 to 18, show your working clearly in the space and write your answers on
the lines provided. The number of marks available is shown in brackets [ ] at the end of
each question or part-question. [50 m]
6. Terry bought 3 pairs of similar shorts and 5 similar T-shirts for $88. A pair of shorts cost twice
as much as a T-shirt. Find the cost of the pair of shorts. [3]
Ans:
7. Hazel bought 200 durians for $150. She threw away 11 rotten durians and sold the remaining
durians at 3 for $20. How much money would she make if she sold all the good durians?
[3]
Ans:
1
__ 3
8. 9 of the residents in a building are children. There are 250 more boys than girls. There are __
5
as many girls as boys. How many people live in the building? [3]
Ans:
3
9. Jar A contains 0.8 l more milk than Jar B. Jar C contains __ 4 as much milk as Jar A. Jar B
contains 2 l of milk. If the milk in Jar C is poured equally into 6 identical cups, how much milk
is poured into each cup? Express the answer in millilitres. [3]
Ans:
10. The surface area of one face of a cube is 49 cm2. What is the volume of the cube? [3]
Ans:
11. For every 4 cows on a farm, there are 3 ducks. For every 8 cows, there are 3 goats. After
1
95 cows are sold, __
4 of the remaining livestock are cows. Find the total number of ducks and
cows on the farm at first. [4]
Ans:
12. Mary paid $660 for some necklaces and watches. A necklace cost $20 and a watch cost
4 times as much as the necklace. If she had bought 3 more necklaces than watches, how
many necklaces did she buy in all? [4]
Ans:
13. The Christmas cards are sold at either 5 cards for $3 or 80¢ each. If Clifford needs 47
Christmas cards, what is the least amount of money he can use to purchase the Christmas
cards? [4]
Ans:
Postage Rates
First 80 g Every additional 50 g or part thereof
Local mail 50¢ 10¢
Foreign mail 90¢ 20¢
(a) How much postage is needed to send a local mail of mass 470 g? [2]
(b) The postage for sending a parcel by foreign mail is $9.10. What is the maximum possible
mass of the parcel? Express the answer in kg. [2]
Ans: (a)
(b)
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15. In a class of 44 students, __
4 of the number of girls is equal to __
10 the number of boys. If __
4 the
2
number of girls and __
5 the number of boys wear spectacles, how many students do not wear
spectcles? [4]
Ans:
16. The figure below shows a cuboid. The area of two faces of the cuboid are 15 cm2 and 36 cm2
respectively. If the difference between the length of the cuboid and its breadth is 7 cm, find
its volume. [5]
36 cm2
15 cm2
Ans:
17. A set of old reference books, which fit exactly on 3 shelves of 1.28 m long each, was replaced
by a new set. Every 7 old reference books were replaced by 4 new ones, each 4 cm thick. If
the new set of reference books also fit the three shelves exactly, what was the difference in
the number of reference books between the two sets? [5]
Ans:
18. A moment ago, there were 4 times as many boys as girls in a lecture hall. 36 girls left the
lecture hall. The number of boys was now 20 times the number of girls who remained in the
lecture hall. How many students are in the lecture hall in the end? [5]
Ans:
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