KESK p4 MATHS MIDTERM II 2023

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KOLFRAM EDUCATIONAL SERVICES KAMPALA

MIDTERM II EXAMS
2023
PRIMARY FOUR
MATHEMATICS
Time allowed: 2 hours 30 minutes
Index Number: Random Number Personal
Number

Candidate’s Name: _
Candidate’s Signature:
School Name:
District Name:
DO NOT OPEN THIS BOOKLET UNLESS YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO
Read and follow these instructions carefully:

1. This paper has two sections: A and B. Section FOR EXAMINERS USE
A has 20 questions and section B has 12 ONLY
questions. The paper has 7 printed pages. QN. MARKS EXAMINER’
NUMBE S INITIAL
2. Answer all questions. All answers to both sections A R
and B must be shown in the spaces provided. 1-5
3. All answers must be written using a blue or 6-10
black ball point pen or ink. Any answer written
in pencils other than on graphs and diagrams 11-15
will not be marked. 16-20
5. No calculators are allowed in the examination room. 21-22
6. Unnecessary changes in your work and 23-24
handwriting that cannot easily be read may lead
25-26
to loss of marks.
27-28
7. Do not fill anything in the table indicated:
"FOR EXAMINERS' USE ONLY" and 29-30
boxes inside the question paper. 31-32
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SECTION A: 40 MARKS (2MARKS EACH)

1. Add: 2 3 8. Find the distance around the


figure.
+1 5 12cm 10cm

8cm

2. Describe the shaded region.

A B

9. There are 48 pupils in the class.


If
26 of them are girls and the
3. Find the value of 5 in the rest are boys, how many boys
number 459 are in the class?

4. Add: 3 + 2
7 7
10. A pen costs Shs 400. What is
the cost of 3 similar pens?

5. Write as multiplication.

3+3+3+3= x

11. Tell the time.

6. Arrange the following


numbers beginning with the
smallest.

13, 27, 3, 94, 213

7. Find the next number in 0, 3, 6, 9,


the sequence:

2
12. Write 24 in Roman numerals.

3
13. How many triangles are in
the figure below?

18. If Set A = {vowel letters}.

List the elements of Set A.

14. Change 4 metres to centimeters.

19. Solve: m+ 3 = 9

15. How many days are in 3 weeks?

20. What number is shown on


the abacus below?

Th H T O

16. If represents 10
apples. How many apples are in ?

17. Subtract 33 from


67.
SECTION B: (60 MARKS)
21. Use the Vann diagram to
answer the questions. (b)List members of Set Q ONLY.
(1mark)
P Q

3 1 5 (c) Find P  Q (2marks)


6
4 2 7

(a) List all the members of Set P. (d)Find P Q (2marks)


(1mark
)

4
22. Rahamah went to the shop
and bought the items below: 24(a) Draw the following shapes:
3 pencils at Sh. 400 each
2 books at Sh. 300 each (i) Cylinder (1mark @)
1 geometry set at Sh.
1500

(a) What is the total cost of the 3


pencils?
(2marks)

(ii) Pentagon (1mark@)

(b) Find the cost of the 2 books.


(2marks)

(b) Name the following shapes:


(1mark @)

(i)

(c) How much money did


Rahamah spend altogether?
(2marks)

(ii)

23. Complete the table below:


Days 14
Weeks 1 4 5
(1mark@)

5
25. Study the magic square below: 26(d) Find the difference in
pineapples harvested on
8 1 6 Wednesday and
a 5 b Friday.
4 c d (2marks)
If the magic sum is 15.
Find
the value of the missing
numbers.
(1mark
@)
(i) a =
27. Find the value of the letters:
(1mark@)
(ii) b =
(a) m + 5 = 13
(iii) c
=

(iv) d =

26. Luwaga harvested pineapples Monday and Thursday.(2


in the month of April as shown marks)
below:

Day Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri


Pineappl 78 60 92 85 59
e

(a) On which day did Luwaga


harvest the highest number of
pineapples?
(1 mark)

(b) On which day was the


lowest harvest recorded? (1
mark)

(c) Find the total number of


pineapples harvested on

6
(b) r–6=4

(c) 15 ÷ c = 5

(d) 3x a = 9

7
28. Study the figure below:
30. Use >, < or = to complete
the statement. (1mark@)
5cm
(a) 3+5 5+5
6c
m
(b) 803 308
(a) Name the figure.
(1mark)
(c) 7 days 1 week

(b) Find its area.


(2marks) (d) IV VI

31. Kato is 12 years old. Kigongo


is 21 years old.

(a) Who is older? (1mark)


(c) Find its perimeter. (2marks)

(b) Find the sum of their age.


(2marks)

29. Use a number line to work out


the following: (2marks
@)

(a) 5–3 (c) Find the difference


between their ages.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (2marks)

(b) 4+2

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

(c) 4x
2

8
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

9
32. The graph below shows the number of balls picked by four
pupils of P.4 class.

Abdu

Moses

Adam

Rashid

Scale: represents 5 balls

(a) Who picked the least number of balls? (1mark)

(b) How many balls did Rashid pick?


(2marks)

(c) Find the total number of balls picked by all the pupils. (3marks)

Good Luck

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