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Choose the correct answer and write its number in the brackets provided.
[7 marks]

1. Express 4 l 325 ml in cubic centimetres. (1 l = 1000 cm3)


(1) 4.325 cm3 (3) 432.5 cm3
(2) 43.25 cm3 (4) 4325 cm3 4
(   )

2. A cube has a base area of 64 cm2. What is its volume?


(1) 256 cm3 (3) 1024 cm3
(2) 512 cm3 (4) 4096 cm3 2
(   )

3. Molly and Hilda shared a sum of money in the ratio 4 : 9. If Hilda received
$72, how much did Molly receive?
(1) $32 (3) $104
(2) $36 (4) $108 1
(   )

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What is the area of the shaded triangle?

15 cm

20 cm

30 cm

(1) 120 cm² (3) 300 cm²


(2) 150 cm² (4) 600 cm² 2
(   )

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5. Rose and Delia have a total of 96 stamps. If Rose has 48 more stamps than
Delia, what is the ratio of the number of Delia’s stamps to the number of Rose’s
stamps?
(1) 1 : 2 (3) 1 : 4
(2) 1 : 3 (4) 3 : 1 2
(   )

6. Penny is 3 years 6 months old. She is one year older than Henry. What is the
ratio of Penny’s age to Henry’s age?
(1) 5 : 7 (3) 7 : 9
(2) 7 : 5 (4) 9 : 7 2
(   )

7. What is the area of the triangle shown below?

(1) 72 cm2
(2) 144 cm2
(3) 288 cm2 12 cm
(4) 576 cm2
24 cm
2
(   )

Write your answers on the lines provided.

8. The solid below is made up of 1-cm cubes. Find the


volume of the solid.

80
[1 mark]

9. (a) Express 12 012 ml in cubic centimetres.

12 012cm^3 [1 mark]
(b) Express 500 050 cm3 in litres and millilitres.

500 litre 50 ml
[1 mark]

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10. Find the capacity of a rectangular tank 16 cm by 18 cm
by 11 cm.
3168cm^3 [1 mark]
11. Brenda cuts a 287-cm long ribbon into two pieces in the
ratio 3 : 4. What is the length of the longer piece of ribbon?

164cm [2 marks]

12. Find the ratio of the number of squares to the number of


triangles to the number of circles shown below.
6:9:11 [1 mark]

13. 5 out of every 8 books in a library are fiction. The rest


of the books are non-fiction. If there are 12 560 fiction
books, how many non-fiction books are there?
7536
[1 mark]

14. Find the area of the shaded triangle. 13cm^2 [1 mark]

2 cm

13 cm

55cm^2
15. Find the area of the shaded triangle. [2 marks]

B 40 cm C D

22 cm

A E
45 cm
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Do these word problems. Show your working clearly in the space provided.

16. The perimeter of square ABCD is 96 cm. AY and XD are both 8 cm. Find the
area of the shaded triangle. [5 marks]

A 8 cm Y B

X
8 cm

D C

17. The ratio of the number of Japanese tourists to the number of Korean tourists
to the number of Indonesian tourists in a hotel was 5 : 3 : 2. If there were
970 tourists altogether in the hotel, how many fewer Indonesian tourists than
Japanese tourists were there? [2 marks]

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18. A
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container of a base area 896 cm2 and a height of 22 cm is half-filled with
water. If a cup of 44 cm3 is used to scoop the water out of the container, how
many times must the cup be used to empty the water from the container?
 [2 marks]

19. The figure below is made up of four identical triangles. Find the area of each
triangle. [3 marks]

20 cm

28 cm

20. The ratio of the number of sweets to the number of chocolates in a shop is
3 : 5. A total of 406 sweets and chocolates are purchased from the supplier.
There are now four times as many sweets and twice as many chocolates
in the shop. What is the total number of chocolates and sweets in the shop
now? [4 marks]

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