0322 SHSPT Mathematical Reasoning Question Paper
0322 SHSPT Mathematical Reasoning Question Paper
0322 SHSPT Mathematical Reasoning Question Paper
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5 1
kg
4 2
3
Three packages are weighed together. Their total mass is shown on the scale.
A 975 g
B 1175 g
C 1425 g
D 1525 g
E 2425 g
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2
A 1
B 5
C 7
D 13
E 17
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3 The diagram below follows these rules:
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A 2
B 4
C 5
D 8
E 20
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4 Rana, Penny and Joshua share a pizza.
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Rana eats of the pizza.
10
4
Penny eats of the pizza.
10
2
Joshua eats of the pizza.
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Which of these statements is/are correct?
A statement 1 only
B statement 2 only
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5 Which of the following calculations shows how to work out the number of seconds in
24 days?
A 24 × 24
B 24 × 60
C 24 × 24 × 60
D 24 × 60 × 60
E 24 × 24 × 60 × 60
The column graph shows the number of children in classes 1 to 5. The column for
Class 6 has not been drawn.
number of
children
A 21
B 26
C 32
D 41
E 42
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7 The total mass of the objects on the left side of the balancing scales is the same as the
total mass of the objects on the right.
A 3g
1
B 7 g
2
C 8g
D 9g
E 18 g
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8 The table shows the exact times taken by five racing drivers to complete one lap of a
motor racing circuit.
Who were the fastest three drivers, in order, starting with the fastest?
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9 A boy is standing at point P, facing east.
North
60°
A 30°
B 60°
C 150°
D 210°
E 300°
A $4
B $12
C $14
D $36
E $40
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11 A rectangular prism is made from identical small cubes.
Each small cube is solid and looks like this from the side:
The three diagrams below show three different faces of the rectangular prism.
A 20
B 30
C 31
D 62
E 900
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12 Jennifer sells bunches of flowers. She wants to make a picture graph to show the data
in the table.
number of bunches
day
of flowers sold
Monday 24
Tuesday 28
Wednesday 36
Which of these keys can she use to represent the data correctly?
A none of them
E key X, Y or Z
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13 Three different numbers are chosen from the numbers 3, 5, 6 and 8.
A none of them
B statement 1 only
C statement 2 only
D statement 3 only
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14 The diagram shows a triangle inside a rectangle.
11 cm
12 cm
A 33 cm2
B 37 cm2
C 42 cm2
D 48 cm2
E 52 cm2
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15 Seo-Jung has been recording rainfall for the last 5 weeks by collecting it in a container.
Seo-Jung recorded the amount of rain in the container at the end of each week. No
water was lost during the 5 weeks.
mL mL mL mL mL
400 400 400 400 400
During which two weeks was there exactly the same amount of rainfall?
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16 Brody is thinking of a quadrilateral.
1 no parallel sides
A 0
B 1
C 2
D 3
E 4
17 A gardener has a box of bulbs to plant in a garden. The garden has three sections.
1
She plants of the bulbs in the first section.
2
3
She plants of the remaining bulbs in the second section.
4
She has 6 bulbs left, which she plants in the third section.
A 16
B 18
C 24
D 32
E 48
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18 A cube has been painted around one vertex as shown.
A diagram 1 only
B diagram 2 only
C diagram 3 only
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19 A bag contains three colours of disc: red, blue and yellow.
1
A
5
1
B
4
1
C
3
2
D
5
2
E
3
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20 Here is part of a menu from a café. The prices have been torn off.
MENU
Burger $
Chips $
Drinks $
A $2.25
B $4.75
C $7.25
D $7.75
E $9.75
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21 Jason’s clock was working normally until 7:05 am.
11 12 1
10 2
9 3
8 4
7 6 5
At 7:05 am, he dropped the clock. For the rest of the day, the clock’s hands turned
twice as fast as normal.
A B
11 12 1 11 12 1
10 2 10 2
9 3 9 3
8 4 8 4
7 6 5 7 6 5
C D
11 12 1 11 12 1
10 2 10 2
9 3 9 3
8 4 8 4
7 6 5 7 6 5
E
11 12 1
10 2
9 3
8 4
7 6 5
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22 I have an equal number of $1 and $2 coins.
A 144 g
B 288 g
C 414 g
D 432 g
E 576 g
A map-maker incorrectly labels the distance between the statues on a map. The
incorrect distance is 23 km 8 m.
A 14 km 85 m
B 14 km 985 m
C 15 km 15 m
D 15 km 85 m
E 15 km 985 m
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24 Jedda draws a map of an island showing areas where there are only hills, only bush,
or both. These three areas cover the whole island.
A 24 km2
B 32 km2
C 48 km2
D 52 km2
E 84 km2
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25 A display has three lights that flash at different intervals.
How many times between 7:01 am and 9:59 am the same morning do the green and
blue lights flash together without the red light also flashing?
A 6
B 8
C 9
D 11
E 12
26 Three planks of wood all have the same length. They are placed next to each other as
shown.
5 cm
40 cm
135 cm
A 45 cm
B 50 cm
C 60 cm
D 75 cm
E 85 cm
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27 Alison shaded 3 small squares in the grid below.
She wants to shade extra squares to make a pattern with exactly four lines of
symmetry.
A 3
B 5
C 7
D 9
E 13
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28 Merindah sold drinks at the class barbecue.
A statement 1 only
B statement 2 only
C statement 3 only
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29 This shape is a trapezium with two right angles:
2 cm
3 cm
6 cm
What is the greatest possible number of these trapeziums Anna can cut out from this
card?
A 16
B 24
C 32
D 48
E 64
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30 Jamal makes a number sequence. He chooses the 1st number in the sequence.
Then he follows these two rules, one after the other, repeatedly:
A 8171
B 8181
C 8711
D 8721
E 8731
A north
B north-east
C north-west
D south-east
E south-west
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32 This shape is made from rectangles.
14 cm
5 cm
1 cm
16 cm
1 cm
3 cm 3 cm
2 cm
A 44 cm
B 52 cm
C 60 cm
D 64 cm
E 68 cm
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33 Timothy writes down the number 24. He reverses the digits to make the number 42. He
then works out that 42 is 18 more than his starting number, 24.
Nicole writes down a whole number between 10 and 99. She also reverses the digits of
her number. She finds that this makes a number that is 72 more than her starting
number.
A 2
B 3
C 5
D 7
E 9
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34 Harry has a large, solid cube made from 64 small cubes:
He removes some small cubes. He now sees this view when he looks at any of the
six faces:
A 16
B 32
C 36
D 40
E 72
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35 Aaron and Tom have a game where they each spin this spinner once, and whoever
spins the higher number wins.
1 2
3
They play this game 8 times.
A 2
B 4
C 5
D 6
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