Assessment Test For Singapore Primary Mathematics 4A

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Assessment Test for Singapore Primary Mathematics 4A

This test covers material taught in Primary Mathematics 4A


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1. Consider the number 951,076


(a) Write the number in words. [1]

______________________________________________

(b) What digit is in the ten thousands place? ______ [1]

(c) 951,076 = 950,000 + 70 + ______________ [1]

(d) What number is 10,000 more than this number? _____________ [1]

(e) What number is 100 less than this number? ____________ [1]

(f) Round the number to the nearest hundred thousand. ___________ [1]

(g) Which is smaller, 951,076 or 951,067? ____________ [1]

2. (a) Find all the factors of 60. [2]

____________________________________

(b) Which of these factors are prime numbers? [1]

__________________

3. Find the common factors of 15 and 18. [2]

______________

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4. Find the positive common multiples of 6 and 9 smaller than the product of 6 [2]
and 9.

___________________

5. The figures below form a pattern.

Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5


Figure 1

(a) Continue the pattern to draw Figures 4 and 5. [1]

(b) Complete the table by observing the pattern and extending it. [2]

Figure 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Number
1 3 6
of circles

(c) Describe the pattern in the numbers. How did you find the number [2]
of circles for figures 6 and 7 without drawing the figures?

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6. Solve using mental math:

(a) 1,000 – 843 = _____ (b) 458 + 998 = _____ [2]

(c) 4,539 – 997 = _____ (d) 5,984 – 405 = _____ [2]

(e) 43 x 99 = _____ (f) 16 x 25 = _____ [2]

7. Find the number represented by n that makes each equation true.

(a) n – 35,000 = 42,000 (b) 863,000 + n = 872,000 [2]

n = ________ n = ________

(c) n x 7 = 42,000 (d) 360,000 ÷ n = 40,000 [2]

n = ________ n = ________

(e) 64 x 2 = n x 4 (f) 56 – 8 x 5 + 4 = n [2]

n = ________ n = ________

(g) 72 ÷ (4 + 8) = n ÷ 12 (h) n = 200 – 100 ÷ 10 x (4 + 6) [2]

n = ________ n = ________

8. Jonas has $100. He wants to buy a game that costs $69.20, a book that [2]
costs $19.95. Does he have enough money to also buy a watch that costs
$22.80? Use estimation.

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9. Estimate the answer, and then multiply. [4]

(a) 4,926 x 6 (b) 8,058 x 4

Estimate: _______ Estimate: ________

Answer: _______ Answer: ________

10. Estimate the answer, and then divide. Give your answer as quotient and [4]
remainder, if there is a remainder.
(a) 3,120 ÷ 8 (b) 2,080 ÷ 6

Estimate: _______ Estimate: ________

Answer: _______ Answer: ________

11. Estimate the answer, and then multiply. [4]

(a) 386 x 54 (b) 2,409 x 79

Estimate: _______ Estimate: ________

Answer: _______ Answer: ________

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12. During the last half of a year, Mr. Wilson's salary was $1,985 each month. [2]
He saved $4,025 during that time and spent the rest. How much did he
spend?

13. A bottle contains blue beads and red beads. The number of red beads is 4 [2]
times the number of blue beads. If there are 3,568 red beads, how many
more red beads than blue beads are there?

14. Some string 2,305 in. long was cut into two unequal pieces. One piece [2]
was 55 inches longer than the other. What is the length of the shorter
piece in inches?

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15. Write >, <, or = in each
2 6 2 3 2 [2]
(a) (b) 1 + +
3 15 7 7 7

11 9 2 18 [2]
(c) (d) 2–
12 10 5 5

16. Express each of the following as a mixed number.

17 11 [2]
(a) (b) 3–
4 7

17. Express each of the following as an improper fraction.

3 2 [2]
(a) 4 (b) 2 +1
5 3

18. Give each answer as a mixed number or a fraction in simplest form.


3 2 5 5 [2]
(a) + = (b) + =
8 8 6 6

7 3 3 4 [2]
(c) − = (d) 1 +4 =
8 8 5 5

1 3 3 5 [2]
(e) 5 −2 = (f) + =
4 4 4 8

5 1 1 5 [2]
(g) − = (h) 3 +2 =
12 3 2 6

(i) 6÷8= (j) 33 ÷ 6 = [2]

1 1 [2]
(k) x8= (l) x6=
2 4

2 3 [2]
(m) x 18 = (n) 5x =
3 8

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1 2 [2]
19. Tom read of a book on Monday and of it on Tuesday. What fraction
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of the book does he have left to read?

20. In a group of 30 children, 12 are boys. Express the number of girls as a [2]
fraction of the children in the group.

2 [2]
21. of the children in a club are girls. 24 of them are boys. How many more
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boys than girls are there?

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2 1 [2]
22. Mary had some cookies. She gave of them to Matthew and ate of
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them. She had 8 cookies left. How many did she have at first?

23. Find the missing numbers.

(a) 3 L 50 ml = _______ ml (b) 40 ft = ______ yd ____ ft [2]

(c) 40 in. = _____ ft _____ in. (d) 50 h = ______ days _____h [2]

3 2 [2]
(e) 1 ft = _______ in. (f) 1 h = _______ min
4 3
(g) 3 km 300 m x 5 = ______ km _________ m [2]

(h) 6 h 40 min ÷ 5 = ________ h _________ min [2]

24. What fraction of 1 day is 4 hours? [1]

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25. Express 16 in. as a fraction of 3 ft in simplest form. [2]

26. Ms. Grover bought 5 lb 4 oz of beans. She put them into 3 bags. What [2]
was the weight of beans in each bag? Give your answer in pounds and
ounces.

27. Janice works 7 h and 30 minutes every day for 5 days. She was paid $12 [2]
an hour. How much money did she earn?

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Answer Key

1. (a) nine hundred fifty-one thousand, 14. 1,125 in.


seventy-six
15. (a) > (b) =
(b) 5
(c) > (d) <
(c) 1,006
(d) 961,076 1 3
16. (a) 4 (b) 1
(e) 950,976 4 7
(f) 1,000,000
(g) 951,067 23 11
17. (a) (b)
5 3
2. (a) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20,
30, 60 5 2
18. (a) (b) 1
(b) 2, 3, 5 8 3
3. 1, 3 1 2
(c) (d) 6
2 5
4. 18, 36
1 3
(e) 2 (f) 1
5. (a) 2 8
1 1
(g) (h) 6
12 3
(b) 10 15 21 28 3 1
(c) Each term is the sum of the (i) (j) 5
4 2
previous term and the difference
between the two previous 1
(k) 4 (l) 1
terms. 2
Or 7
(m) 12 (m) 1
Each number is the sum of the 8
previous term and the number
2
of its term. 19.
5
6. (a) 157 (b) 1,456 3
(c) 3,542 (d) 5,579 20.
5
(e) 4,257 (f) 400
21. 8 more boys
7. (a) 77,000 (b) 9,000
(c) 6,000 (d) 9 22. 18
(e) 32 (f) 20
23. (a) 3,050 (b) 13; 1
(g) 72 (h) 100
(c) 3; 4 (d) 2; 2
8. No (e) 21 (f) 100
(g) 16; 500
9. (a) 30,000 (b) 32,000
(h) 1; 20
29,556 32,232
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10. (a) 400 (b) 300 24.
390 346 r4 6

11. (a) 20,000 (b) 160,000 4


25.
20,844 190,311 9
12. $7,885 26. 1 lb 12 oz
13. 2,676 more red beads 27. $450

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