Amc MP 2004
Amc MP 2004
Amc MP 2004
P RE FACE v
AC KNO WL E DGE ME NTS vi
M IDDL E P RIMAR Y 2004 3
Paper 1 3
Paper 2 5
Paper 3 7
MIDDL E P R IMAR Y 2005 10
Paper 1 10
Paper 2 13
Paper 3 16
MIDDL E P R IMAR Y 2006 18
Paper 1 18
Paper 2 21
Paper 3 23
MIDDL E P R IMAR Y 2007 25
Paper 1 25
Paper 2 28
Paper 3 30
MIDDL E P R IMAR Y 2008 33
Paper 1 33
Paper 2 35
Paper 3 37
UP P E R PR IMAR Y 2004 39
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Paper 2 42
Paper 3 44
UP P E R PR IMAR Y 2005 47
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Paper 2 49
Paper 3 51
UP P E R P RIMAR Y 2006 54
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Paper 2 56
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UP P E R PR IMAR Y 2007 60
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Paper 3 65
UP P E R PR IMAR Y 2008 67
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MI D D L E PR IMAR Y 2004 S OLUTIONS 77
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Pa per 2 79
Pa per 3 80
M I D D L E PR IMAR Y 2005 S OLUTIO NS 81
Pa per 1 81
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Paper 3 86
M I D D L E PRIMAR Y 2006 SOLUTIO NS 88
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Pa per 2 92
Pa per 3 94
M I D D L E PR IMAR Y 2007 S OLUTIO NS 96
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Paper 2 99
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M I D D L E PRIMAR Y 2008 SOLUTIO NS 104
Paper 1 104
Pa per 2 107
Paper 3 110
U P P E R P R IMAR Y 2004 SO LUTIONS 112
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Paper 3 116
U P P E R P R IMAR Y 2005 SO LUTIONS 118
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Paper 2 121
Pa per 3 123
U P P E R P R IMAR Y 2006 SO LUTIONS 126
Paper 1 126
Paper 2 129
Pa per 3 131
U P P E R P RIMAR Y 2007 SOLUTIO NS 134
Paper 1 134
Pa per 2 138
Paper 3 142
U P P E R P R IMAR Y 2008 SO LUTIONS 145
Paper 1 145
Paper 2 150
Pa per 3 154
R E F E RE NC E S 158
Middle Primary 2004 Paper 1 (5.33)
(A) 321 (B) 213 (C) 312 (D) 231 (E) 132
2. The answer to 23 + 65 is
3. If recess begins at 11:00 am and lasts for half an hour, what time does recess end?
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(A) a teacher (B) a glass of water (C) a car (D) a bicycle (E) a pencil
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4 Middle Primary 2004 Paper 1
6. Jenny bought five stickers for 10 cents each. How much change did she get from one dollar?
7. An ant walks once around the top edges of this box. How far does it walk?
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9. There are 10 telegraph poles in a straight road, 100 m apart. The distance from the first to the
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(A) 900 m (B) 1000 m (C) 800 m (D) 100 m (E) 1100 m
10. In the diagram, is a squash ball, is a cricket ball, is a tennis ball, is a football and the
scales show what balances.
1. 29 − 7 is
3. Five friends share 20 sweets equally between them. How many do each of them get?
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Batteries are sold in packs of 4. How many packs of batteries are needed to run the torch for 48
hours?
9. A cube has the numbers 1 to 6 written on its faces in such a way that the numbers on opposite
faces always add up to 7. Which of the cubes below could NOT be that cube?
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10. You roll 2 six-sided dice and add the two numbers together. What result is the most likely?