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Section 1: Number

1. Write the numeral for:


eight thousand, three hundred and five.

Answer________________________

2. Write either, > or < in the box to make the number statement true.

5327 5372

3. Change 11 to a mixed number.


6

Answer_________________________

4. Ruth had 7/8 of a kilogram of cheese.


She used 3/8 of a kilogram to make pies.

How much cheese was left?

Answer_________________________

5. Arrange the following numbers in descending order, in the boxes


below.
927 729 972

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6. Calculate the SUM of the following numbers: 394, 2536 and 87.

Answer___________________

7. Find the difference between 479 and 5326.

Answer___________________

8. Round off the two numbers below to the nearest hundred.

i. 243 =

ii. 578 =

9. A box holds 4 packs of biscuits.

How many boxes are needed to hold 64 packs of biscuits?

Answer___________________

10. Sections A and B of a stadium has seats for 872 spectators.

There were 386 spectators seated in section A and 335 spectators


seated in section B.

How many seats were empty?

Answer____________________

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11. A bus can transport 23 passengers from Arima to Piarco in one trip.
The bus made 18 such trips.

How many passengers were transported?

Answer_________________

Section 2: Measurement and Money

12. Tick ( ) the box for the item that has a height of about 1 metre.

A baby

A chair

A lamp post

13.

What is the metric unit for measuring the amount of water in the
bucket shown above?

Answer________________________

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14. The television show “ Sabrina” started at the time shown on the
clock below.
12
11 1
10 2

9 . 3
3

82
4
7 5
6

The show lasted for half of an hour.

Write the time the show ended on the digital clock face below.

15.

Each block in the diagram above represents a 1cm cube

a) How many cubes are there in the top layer of the diagram?

Answer_____________________

b) What is the volume of the shape?

Answer_____________________

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16. The perimeter of an orchard is 1 km 5 m.

What is the perimeter of the orchard in metres?

Answer: 1km 5m = _________________metres

17. Denny is drawing a shape with an area of 16 square units.

Complete the shape (shown by the bold lines) that Denny has
started on the grid below.

= 1 square unit

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18. Arista is paid $20 an hour. She works 8 hours a day.

a) How much money does she earn each day?

Answer_________________

b) How much money will she earn in 5 days?

Answer_________________

19. A vendor bought 2 dozen oranges at $9 per dozen.

Two of the oranges were spoilt and the good ones were sold at $1
each.

a) How much did the vendor pay for the 2 dozen oranges?

Answer__________________

b) Calculate the profit.

Answer__________________

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Section 3: Geometry

20. Which of the following is the net of a cuboid?

A B C

Answer____________________

21. Complete the table on the cylinder below.

Number of Number of Number of


SOLID Faces Edges Vertices

Cylinder

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22. The line AB on the grid below is a line of symmetry.

Draw the image of the shape below using the line AB.

A B

Section 4: Statistics

23. The following are scores students obtained in a test.

Students A B C D E F G H

Scores 3 5 4 3 5 2 5 1

What is the mode of the scores?

Answer____________________

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Use the table below to answer Questions 24 and 25.

Soft drinks children drank at a party

Flavour Tally

Banana

Orange

Grape

Sorrel

24. If each child had one drink, how many children were at the party?

Answer_______________________

25. How many more children drank the banana-flavoured soft drink
than the grape-flavoured?

Answer_______________________

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