Section A: 15 Multiple Choice Questions (20 Marks) : Semestral Assessment 2 - 2011
Section A: 15 Multiple Choice Questions (20 Marks) : Semestral Assessment 2 - 2011
Section A: 15 Multiple Choice Questions (20 Marks) : Semestral Assessment 2 - 2011
MATHEMATICS
Paper 1
Paper 1
/40
Paper 2
/60
Total
/100
Name:.
Class: m.m
Date: 2^ October2011 Parent's Signature:
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Section A
(20 marks)
For each question, four options are given. One of them is the correct answer.
Make your choice (1,2,3 or 4) and shade on the ovaj (1, 2, 3 or 4) on the
Optical Answer Sheet (OAS).
1.
(4)
8900.034
A condominium costs about $760 000 when rounded off to the nearest ten
thousand. Which of the following could have been its exact.price?
(1) (2)
(3)
(4)
$768 000
3.
(1)
(2)
18
40
(3) (4)
108 126
d) (2)
(3)
7_
18
4
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2
5
(4)
5.
(2)
485
(3)
638
(4)
837
6.
(2)
0.78
(3)
7.8
(4)
78.0
In tnangle ABC below, given ZSBQjs 106. find thevalue of Zx (The figure is not drawn to scale.)
(1) 37*
(2) 53fl (3) 74 (4) 87
8.
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(1)
16
(2)
25
(3)
32
(4)
50
d)
(2)
25
30e
(3)
40
(4)
50e
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10.
Ben and Dominic share some money. If Ben gives of his share to Dominic,
Dominic will have twice as much money as Ben. Find the ratio of Dominic's
share to Ben's share at first.
(1)
2:1
(2)
1 :3
(3)
4:3
(4)
1:1
11.
8 cm
(1)
12 cm1
(2)
36 cm1
(3)
48 cm2
(4)
96 cm2
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12* Ih^ 2*5* f^ numbere fc 40. If one number is thrice of the other find the bigger number.
(D 10
(2)
20
(3)
30
(4)
60
(2)
250
(3)
800
(4)
2250
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14.
Yhere aresame number of people in the hall as well as in the library. of the
people in the hall and of the people in the library, weaj glasses. If 20 people
in the library do not wear glasses, how many people irtlhe hall and theyiibrary
wear glasses?
(1)
16
(2)
20
(3)
32
(4)
44
15.
Paul and Tom have some twenty-cent coins in the ratio 3:8.
Given that Tom has $5 more than Paul, how many twenty-cent coins does
Paul have?
(1)
(2)
15
16
(3) (4)
25 40
Questions 16 to 25 carry 1mark each. Write your answers in the space provided
For questions which require units, give your answers in the units stated.
Fiijd the sum of 16 tens and 36 hundredths. 16.
Ans:
17.
2T
4
2^
4
Ans:
18.
Ans:
8
if
19.
20.
Joyce and Nancy started cleaning their rooms at 0845: Joyce took 2 h 15 min
to clean her room while Nancy finished cleaning her room at 1110. Who took
a shorter time to clean her room?
Ans:
21.
Ans:
22. - ofthe people ata fun fair are children. If - of the adults are women, find the
3
Ans:
23.
Lisa is facing east. If shewants to face north-west bytuming bythe smallest angle, in which direction, clockwise or anti-clockwise, and at what angle must
she turn?
Ans: Direction
Angle
24.
2500 soldiers were sent out on a mission. Each army truck could carry a maximum of 55 soldiers. How many army trucks were needed to carry all
2500 soldiers?
Ans:
trucks
10
Vr.
4v
25. 2% ofthe pupils in aclass were absent. Ofthose present, ^ .passed the test.
The rest failed. What percentage of the whole class failed-the test?
Ans:
_,
_%
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questions whicruequire units, give your answers in the unfts stated: . .. . ' [10marks]
26.
Questions 26 to 30 carry 2 marks each. Show your workings clearly in the space provided for; eac question?and write youranswers in the spaces provided. For
Adrian wanted to pack a box ofmarbles into some plastic bags. If he put 4
the box?
marbles into each bag, he would have 3 marbles left. If he put 5 rharbles into each bag, he would be short of 3 marbles. How many marbles did he have in
Ans:
marbles
27.
The
figure
below
is
made
up
of
16
identical
triangles.
\^
Ans:
triangles
12
GoJ^Ring
40% Discount
,Ans:$
29.
,Ans:
cm
30.
The table below shows the number of foreign and Singaporean pupils in ah
class.
Singaporean Pupils
Girls
15
22
Foreign Pupils
1
Boys
Ans:
End-of-Paper 1
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MATHEMATICS
Paper 2
(10 marks)
2. Do not turn over the page until you are told to do so. 3. Follow all instructions carefully.
Marks Obtained
Name: _
Class: 5
Date: 21 October2011
Parent's Signature :
Questions 1 to 5 carry 2 marks each. Show your workings clearly in the space
provided for each question and write your answers in the spaces provided.
For questions which require units, give your answers in the units stated. [10 marks]
A quarter of Jovern's mass is twice that ofEv^ct^mass.
Find the ratio of Evelyn's mass to JbvenYs mass.
Answer
The grey square in the figure below has an area of 36 cm2. What is the length of the figure?.
Answer
cm
A group of children wanted to share the cost of a present for their teacher. After one more child joined in, the cost per child was reduced by $1 to $10. What was the original number of children?
Ans:
children
4.
Mrs Leong ftad some:sticker^She gave haifof whafc^had^fiert4^it andson. Her daughter received lofwhat her son received; What fraction ofthe
total number of stickers did her son get*
en
Ans:
Each day. Jeryl spent $14 and Shawn spent $20. When Shawn used up all his money. Jeryl still had $120 left In how many days did Shawn use up all his money?
Ans:
jdays
47
For questions 6 to 18. show your workings clearly in the space provided for each question and write your answers in the spaces provided.
t [50 marks]
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6.
Just before the game. 7 of^tf^n had to leave and help their teacher with some chores. As a result, ithe remajpfrtg scouts had to line up along-the same side ofthe
Assembly Gro^rid at a new equal spacing:
Ans:;<i-
J3]
Rena used a string of length 1 m 4 cm to tie a.cube with a boW, as shown below. If16 cm of the string was used to tie the bow, find the volume of the cube.
Ans:
_E3]
Number of
pagesread 30
3 Oct
- 4'.Qct
6 Oct
Ans:
[3]
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Renee spent some money on 9 markers. She spent the satfie'amduhtbfmoney on another 12 pencils. Each marker cost 25 cents more than each pencil. How
much did Renee spend altogether?
Ans:
[3]
10. 8 friends rented four carnival stalls from 3 p.m. to 9.40 p.m. and took turns to man them. At any timer 4 of them manned the stalls while the other 4 friends rested. If each of them spent the same amount of time manning the stall, how much time did each friend spend manning the stall?
Answer:
J3]
11.
Answer
J3]
12. In the figure below. ABCD is a square and BEC isan equilateral triangle
Find (a) Z EDA (b) ZAED
Ans: a)
[3m]
b)
[1m]
<r<
20% of the total number of dresses and blouses sold, how many dresses were sold by Hannah?
Ans:
J4]
14.
-&&
Zl
Pattern 1
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Pattern 2
Pattern 3
(a)
(b)
If a pattern has atotal of211 shapes, how many stars are there?
Ans: a)_
[2]
b)
[2]
8
-c
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15.
The figure below shows Tap A, Tap Band an empty tank wiftra xsipalbiry of
96.8 litres. Water flows from Tap A at 6.4 litres per minute and from Tap B at 5.6
litres per minute.
Tap A was turned on first. Tap B was turned on-2 minutes later. The taps were
turned off aWhe same time when the tank was completely full without overflowing.
How much water flowed from Tap B?
Tap A TapB
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16.
At a book sale, books were sold at 60% discount Kenneth wanted to buy 25 books but was short of $60. After borrowing $16 from his brother, he bought 20
books instead.
(a) What was the usual price of each book? (b) How much money did Kenneth have at first?
Ans: a).
[3]
b)
[2]
10
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17.
In the figure ABCD below, not drawn to scale, the area of each of the^
w '^iL-*
^KfflSsSaK
tlft
rara^&3 m^
(b) Two men took 10minutes to paint Area X. Assuming thatthe men Worked
at the same speed, how long will it take for 6men to complete painting
the rest of the figure ABCD?
Ans: a)
b).
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-18.
A bus broke down and the passengers in the bus had to get onto other
the first bus that came but 4 of them did not manage to do so. When the second bus came, of the remaining passengers tried to board it but 6 of
3
them did not manage to do so. When the third bus came, of the
passengers left waiting there managed to board it There were still 8 passengers left waiting for the next bus to take them. How many passengers were in the bus that broke down?
Ans:,.
[5]
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EXAM PAPER 2011
SCHOOL :
NAN HUA
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03
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16)160.36 20)Joyce
17)2.5
18)6
22)1:6
19)
23)anti-clockwise
26)27 marbles
29)49cm
Paper 2
24)46 trucks
27)6 triangles
30)93%
25)28%
28)$321
BBBiMJ
5 x 3 = 15
3)10 ^1 = 10
There were 10 children at first
36-7 = 29
29-1 = 28
42-r28 = 1.5
r?
7)104-16 = 88
8 8 ^ 8 = 11
11x11x11 = 1331
8)16 + 34 + 50 + 30 + 40 = 170
170 + 5 = 34
260-170 = 90 90 -=-34^ 3
14)a)99x2 = 198
8.80/40 X100 = 22
16)b)8.80 x 20 = 176
176-16 = 160
17)a)Y^300
X-*300x2 = 600 W->300
6 squares->300 + 600 + 300 = 1200 1 square->200 12 squared2400 The area of figure ABCD is 2400rm b)2400-600 = 1800
2 men->10min->800m2 2 men->30min->1800m2 6 men->10min->1800m2
It will take lOmin for the 6 men to complete the rest of figure ABCD
18)8x4 = 22
32-6 = 26
26 x 2 = 52 52-4 = 48 48 + 3 = 16 16x4 = 64
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