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Year 1 Term 3 Midterm Test

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Year 1 Term 3 Midterm Test

Thursday, 23/5/2024
(50 minutes)

Name:___________________________

1) Draw a ring around the heavier object on each balance. (2 marks)

2) Look at the balance and read questions. Write “heavier” or “lighter”


according to the balance given. (2 marks)

a) The pencil case is ________________ than the apple.

b) The apple is __________________ than the pencil case.

3) In the given space below, draw an object that is heavier than a pencil. (2
marks).
4) Draw lines to match the words to the correct picture that represents the
capacity of water inside the glass. (3 marks)
Full Empty Half full

5) Circle the correct answer. (2 marks)

a) A banana is ( lighter ) ( heavier ) than a watermelon.

b) A pencil is ( lighter ) ( heavier ) than a feather.

6) Draw a ring that can holds more in each pair. (2 marks)

7) Draw the level of water in the glass that shows almost empty. ( 1 mark)
8) Write “longer” or “shorter” for each sentence based on the pictures given.
(3 marks).

a) The screwdriver is __________________ than the pizza part.

b) The hand is ____________________ than the ice-cream.

c) The car is___________________ than the boat.

9) In the space given below, draw something that would make you hot. (2
marks)
10) Match these words by writing the words under each thermometer. (3 marks)

Cold Warm Hot

11) Circle the answer of the thing you would use to measure the following
objects. (3 marks)

Metre Stick

Ruler
Metre Stick

Ruler

Metre Stick

Ruler
12) Draw and label one jump for each calculation. Then write the missing total.
(4 marks)
a) 7 + 6 =

b) 17 - 9 =

13) Calculate the answer of the following calculations. (4 marks)

a) 13 + 6 = b) 7 + 9 =

c) 13 – 5 = d) 11 – 8 =

14) Write “fewer” or “greater” to complete the sentences. (2 marks)

a) 13 _____________ than 18.

b) 12_____________ than 9.
15) Use either “plus (+)” or “minus (-)” to solve the following problems. Write
your calculations and answers in the given space below.

a) Ms. Amy has 13 sweets. She ate 7 sweets. How many sweets does she had
left? Show your calculations and answers in the given space below. (2 marks)

b) There are 9 kids playing in the park. 6 more kids come to the park after that.
How many kids are now in the park? (2 marks)
16) Complete the doubles table. (2 marks)

Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

double 2 6 8 16

17) Draw the coins into correct circles. (2 marks)

10 cents 50 cents 20 cents 5 cents

More Than 15 Less Than 15

18) Draw lines to sort the animals into the Venn diagram. (2 marks)

Lives in water
19) Make a graph by shading one block for each drink. (2 marks)

20) Below shows the graph of Year 1 children’s favourite fruits. (3 marks)

a) Which fruit is like the most? ______________


b) Which fruit is like the least? _______________
c) How many children likes apple? _______________

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