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p3 Math Sa2 2020 Final

The document is an End-of-Year Examination paper for Primary 3 Mathematics, dated 3 Nov 2020, consisting of 36 questions divided into three sections totaling 80 marks. Candidates are instructed to complete the exam within 1 hour and 45 minutes, answering all questions and providing their workings where necessary. The exam covers various mathematical concepts, including number patterns, basic arithmetic, and problem-solving.

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p3 Math Sa2 2020 Final

The document is an End-of-Year Examination paper for Primary 3 Mathematics, dated 3 Nov 2020, consisting of 36 questions divided into three sections totaling 80 marks. Candidates are instructed to complete the exam within 1 hour and 45 minutes, answering all questions and providing their workings where necessary. The exam covers various mathematical concepts, including number patterns, basic arithmetic, and problem-solving.

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End-of-Year Examination

Term 4, 2020
Mathematics
Primary 3

Name: _____________________________ ( ) 3 Nov 2020


Date: ________________

Class: P3- __________________

Time: 1 hour 45 min


36 questions
80 marks

Instructions to candidates

1. Write your name, register number and class.


2. Do not turn over this page until you are told to do so.
3. Follow all instructions carefully.
4. Answer all questions.

Section A / 30

Section B / 30

Section C / 20

Total / 80 Parent’s Signature / Date:

_________________

This booklet consists of 18 printed pages.


Section A

Questions 1 to 15 carry 2 marks each.


For each question, four options are given. One of them is the correct answer.
Make your choice (1, 2, 3 or 4) and shade your answer on the Optical Answer Sheet.
(30 marks)
__________________________________________________________________________

1 The digit 7 in __________ has the greatest value.

(1) 1357
(2) 3571
(3) 5713
(4) 7135

2 Which one of the following is the same as 6049?

(1) 60 + 4 + 9
(2) 600 + 40 + 9
(3) 6000 + 40 + 9
(4) 6000 + 400 + 9

3 What is 1000 more than 8736?

(1) 7736
(2) 8636
(3) 8836
(4) 9736

4 4 km 80 m = ____________ m

(1) 4800
(2) 4080
(3) 480
(4) 408

1
5 Tim reached home at 2.30 p.m. after school ended. Which of the clocks below shows

the time that Tim reached home?

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

2
6 Find the difference between $33.55 and $142.90.

(1) $109.35
(2) $109.40
(3) $176.45
(4) $192.60

7 425 ÷ 4 = _________

(1) 16
(2) 16 R1
(3) 106
(4) 106 R1

8 The graph below shows the amount of time taken by four students to complete a
Sudoku puzzle.

Ali

Ben

Carly

Dan

0 5 10 15 20 25 30
Time taken (in minutes)

Who was the fastest to complete the Sudoku puzzle?

(1) Ali
(2) Ben
(3) Carly
(4) Dan

3
9 Which one of the following fractions is represented by the letter X in the number line
below?

0 X 1 1
2

(1) 2
3
(2) 2
5
(3) 2
8
(4) 2
9

10 James collected 630 Pokémon cards. Natasha collected 2 times as many cards as
James. How many Pokémon cards did Natasha collect?

(1) 315
(2) 632
(3) 1260
(4) 1262

11 Johnathan packed his candies into 9 groups of 7. After he was done packing, he
realised that he had 4 candies left. How many candies did he have in the beginning?

(1) 20
(2) 59
(3) 63
(4) 67

4
12 Which rectangle has the smallest area?

(1) 9m

3m

(2) 10 m

2m

(3) 7m

2m

(4) 5m

4m

13 Felicia has a ribbon that is 3 m long. She uses 40 cm to tie some presents for her
teachers. She then cuts the remaining ribbon into 4 equal pieces. How long is each
piece?

(1) 65 cm
(2) 85 cm
(3) 120 cm
(4) 160 cm

5
14 In the figure, how many of the five marked angles are acute angles?

(1) 0
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 5

15 Meiling had 7 boxes of ice-cream sticks. Each box contained 6 ice-cream sticks. After
finishing her project, she had 3 ice-cream sticks left. How many ice-cream sticks did she
use for her project?

(1) 10
(2) 39
(3) 42
(4) 45

6
Section B
Questions 16 to 30 carry 2 marks each. Show your working clearly and write your answers in
the spaces provided. For questions which require units, give your answers in the units stated.
(30 marks)
__________________________________________________________________________

16 Write seven thousand, three hundred and nineteen in numerals.

Answer: _______________

17 What is the missing number in the number pattern below?

3130, 2980, 2830, ?


________ , 2530, 2380, 2230

Answer: _______________

18 Arrange these three numbers from the greatest to the smallest.

5 hundreds, 5 tens 4 ones, 54 tens

Answer: ______________ , ______________ , _________________


(greatest) (smallest)

7
19 What is the product of 403 and 6?

Answer: _______________

20 Find the value of 1 –

Answer: _______________

21 Subtract $13.45 from $98.00.

Answer: $_______________

22 Mr Lim left home at 6.55 a.m. for work. He spent 1 hour on the bus and 45 minutes on
the MRT. What time did he reach his office?

Answer: _______________a.m.

8
23 What is the total volume of water in the 5 jugs?
Leave your answer in litres and millilitres.

Answer: _____ ℓ ________ mℓ

24 Chelsea spent 90 minutes preparing the ingredients for a cherry pie. After that, she
spent 75 minutes baking. How much time did she spend preparing and baking the
cherry pie in total? Leave your answer in hours and minutes.

Answer: _______ h ________ min

9
25 5 sticks of chicken satay cost as much as 1 bowl of fishball noodles. Ashton bought
195 sticks of chicken satay for his classmates. How many bowls of fishball noodles
could he buy with the same amount of money?

Answer: _______________

26 What is the sum of 3 thousands, 13 hundreds, 4 tens and 7 ones?

Answer: _______________

27 Use all the digits 4, 7, 0, 1 to form the smallest 4-digit even number.

Answer: _____________

10
28 This missing digits in the boxes below are the same. What is the missing digit?

1 5 2 ?

+ 3 4 1 ?

4 9 4 6

Answer: _______________

29 In the figure, how many of the five marked angles are obtuse angles?

Answer: _______________

11
30 The graph shows the number of cups of lemonade Sandra sold over 4 weeks.

Sale of Lemonade

100
Number of cups of lemonade sold
90

80

70

60

50

40

30

20

10

0
Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4

One cup of lemonade cost $3.


How much money did Sandra earn in 4 weeks?

Answer: $ _______________

12
Section C
For questions 31 to 36, show your working clearly and write your answers in the spaces
provided. The number of marks available is shown in brackets [ ] at the end of each
question or part-question. (20 marks)

31 Faith prepared 1 350 ml of apple juice. She poured 9 glasses of apple juice for her
guests. Each glass contained 85 ml of apple juice.
(a) How much apple juice did she pour for her guests?
(b) How much apple juice did she have left?

Answer: (a) _______________ [1]

(b) _______________ [2]

13
32 Chef Lim baked 730 cheesecakes. He sold 140 of them and packed the rest into
boxes of 6. What was the minimum number of boxes Chef Lim needed?

Answer: _______________ [3]

14
33 A runner was running a long-distance hurdle race. The hurdles were placed at equal
distance apart. The distance between the first and second hurdle was 7 m. What was
the distance between the 1st and the 14th hurdle?

7m

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 13th 14th

Answer: _______________ [3]

15
34 Mr Jones wants to put a fence around his garden. He wants to leave three 1 m gaps
in the fence as shown. The cost of 1 m of fence is $4. How much does he have to pay
to fence up his garden?
7m

3m 3m

3m 3m

3m 3m

Answer: _______________ [3]

16
35a Natasha and Ray shared a cake. Natasha ate of it. Ray ate of it. What fraction of

the cake did they eat altogether? Leave your answer in the simplest form.

Answer: _______________ [2]

35b Shade the figure below to show the fraction . [2]

17
36 There were some motorcycles and cars parked in a parking lot. In total, there were
140 wheels. Each motorcycle had 2 wheels and each car had 4 wheels. There were 3
times as many cars as motorcycles. How many cars were there in the parking lot?

Answer: _______________ [4]

- End of Paper -

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