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This Paper Consists of 20 Questions. Answer All The Questions. For Each Question, Choose Only One Answer From The Options A, B, C and D
This Paper Consists of 20 Questions. Answer All The Questions. For Each Question, Choose Only One Answer From The Options A, B, C and D
Paper 1
This paper consists of 20 questions. Answer all the questions. For each question,
choose only one answer from the options A, B, C and D.
A ones B tens
C hundreds D thousands
A 5 B 50
C 500 D 5000
A 4230 B 4231
C 4328 D 4330
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A 3460 B 3470
C 3480 D 3490
A 5499 B 5493
C 5492 D 5407
A 189 B 198
C 188 D 123
9. + 14 = 25
A 11 B 10
C 9 D 8
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A 6553
B 6563
C 6653
D 6663
12. There are 1638 boys and 3253 girls in the hall. How many pupils are there
altogether in the hall?
A 4981 B 4891
C 4882 D 4881
13. There are 6385 male workers and 2198 female workers in a factory. Find the
total number of workers in the factory.
A 8473 B 8483
C 8573 D 8583
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14. The number of pupils in school A are 1249 more than the pupils in school B. If
school B has 307 pupils, how many pupils are there in both schools?
A 1489
B 1498
C 1863
D 1984
A 378 B 368
C 278 D 268
A 584 B 574
B 484 D 473
17. 8 - =3
A 3 B 13
B 5 D 15
A 323 - 8 B 213 - 12
C 452 - 36 D 426 – 47
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19. There are 925 durian trees in an orchard. 68 durian trees died. How many
durian trees are left? Give your answer to the nearest ten.
A 850
B 855
C 857
D 860
20. Ali has 863 rambutans. He sold 657 of them. How many rambutans are left?
A 206 B 214
C 216 D 218