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TEST CODE O4234OLL

FORM SEA/2010 MARCH 2OrO

CARIBBEAN EXAMTNATIONS COUNCIL


TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
SECONDABY ENTRANCE ASSESSMENI
NO:01581 MATHEMATICS NO: O1581

75 rninutes

PRIMARY
SCHOOL: -

CENIRENT]MBER:

READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREtr"ULLY.

1. This test is divided irto THREE sections.


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2. Make sure that you understand the directions before you start tb work on any
section.

D write ALL your answers in this test booktet. show ALL your working in the working
column.

4 DO NOT OPEN THIS BOOKLET UNTILYOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO

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Directions for thr: Mathematics Test

You are NOT allowed to use calculators.

This test has THREE sections with a total of 46 test itcrns.

SECTION I has 20 items (Nos. 1 ro 20).

SECTION II has 20 items (Nos. 2l to 40).


SECTION III has 6 items (Nos. 4t to 46).

In Sections II and trI vou MUsr do ALL vour working in sho woujsqEeiIu].*Ii;
You have 75 minutes for this test.

R"ead EACH questi,on CAREF.ULI_Y and-then answer it..

Marks will be given for correct steps taken.

A:rsrver AIL questions.

Work carefuIly bur do NOT spend too much time on aoy


or_e quAfilgil,

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Strand No. Qur:stion Luitial

1 l-8
Number 2 2L-8
3 4t- 42

4 9 -15
Measurement
& 5 29 -35
Money
6 43-44

7 16-18

GeoureFy 8 36 -39
9 45

10 t9 -20
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Statistics 11 40
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12 6 i

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SECTION T

Each question is worth l nark- A:rswer ALL questious.


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I Write iD figures:

Q1E rnillion, two thousand arrd three

Alsrerr

2 Express the SEADED PAIT as a COMMON


FRACfiON of the whotre shape.

%-
A:eswer

3 Complete the table below,

Comrnou
Fraction' Percentage

t5%
c
60%
5

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4 What number; N, should go in the circle to make
the operation CORRECI?

Su I
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b 4

A::swer N =

5 Write ia the box the number that CORRECTT'Y


completes the number seutence.

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6 At the market, a mother bought sooe fruiJs:


3 oranges, 4 pears aud 5 maugoes' WLaL
ERACIION of the fruits was Pears?
Alswer

Keu eats rt plums 6ach day. How ma:ry plu-ms


wou-ld he eat in TWO weeks?

Aaswer
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At a school btr,aat, every seveuth studeut lcho KC AT PS


8
entered in the first bo.rr was ad:oitted free-

lf 46 studeuts eatered in the first hour, how aa:ry


oi them entered free?

.A.uswer

9
'Wlich cf the f,wo sacks has the SIVfALL.ER mass?

SUGAR

1-7 kg 169iD g

Alswer

10- A ball is bor:ght for $35.0O aud sold for g4t|.00.


Calculate the proft made i:r dolla-rs.

A.uswer g

11. A garden has the shape ihown betrow with all


its sides of equal length. The perineter is Z2
Eetres.

What is the length of ONE side of the garden?


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Answet Eehes

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1' Sally began readfu.g a book at 8:17 p.m. She took
a break a.fter reading for half of a.u hour. At what
time did she take a breal?

A:rswer p.m.

13. A rectaagular garden bed is 5 metres Iong a-:rd


has an area of 18 square metres-

<- 5.m
--->
How wide is the garden bed?

A-oswer metres (m)

t1. A rectangular bor is 18 cm wide, 24 cra long and


6 cm deep.

5cd
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aL cf
<-r8(D__>
ffow many cubes with edges of 6 cm will
completelY 6ll the box?

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7'

Answer - cubes
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15. Jessica bought a blouse for $80.00 a-nd sold it for
$60.00.
Calculate the perceEtage loss on the sa-le.

A-nswer

16. A picture of a solid is showu below.

I
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What is the na-m.e of the solid?

Alswer

t7. A net cf a solid is showu below.

What is the uame of the solid formed wheu the


net is folded?

Als'wer

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18. The diagram below is a rectangle. The points B,
D, F and H are midPoints of its sides.
A B C

E D

G F E

Norne ONE lile of symmeEy of the rectaagle'

Answer

The i.ucomplete ba:r graph shows the number


of
19.
marbles owrred by 3 of 4 boys i-n a club-

t2
1
E
o
A
tr
6
4 IT,lrm
,6' II
za 2
I 7r,
Sam Tim Sid
I RoY
Boy
'IIow
Together the 4 boys owned 30 marbles'
ma-ny marbles did Tiro own?

Aa.swer marbles

20. A bowler. obtai:eed the followirg number of


wickets in 9 matches:
t:
" 3, L,4,6,4,2'4'L,3
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What is the MODAJ- number of wic!;.f.J,i

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SECTION II
Each question is worth either 2 or 3 marks. Alswer ALL questions.
Show ALL nrorking in the working column-

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2t. There a-re 60 donuts in a glass case. Eighteea
ofthem are chocolate coated. What percentage
of douuts is NOT chocolate coated?

A::swer
(2 marks)

22. If 75% of a class of 32 students are preseat, how


r"a"y studea-ts are abseut from the class?

A.:rswer
(2 marks)

three ,'.i:"4 nu-o.bets from the set given below


wiil produce a WTIOI.E arihber when ad.ded"

3 -L
I I !I zL
L2
4*
What are the TTIREE aumbd?
Answer
(2 marks)

24. tte s.r.,e pattem i-" followed throughout in the


sequence below.

1 3 5 I 13

What are the next TWO uumbers in the sequence?


\f;
Alswer a

i .:-(2 marks)

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25. Sammy planted 526 heads of lettuce- Don
planted 98 more ran S^'''my and 49 more ttran
T.it fla.

(a) How many heads of lettuce d.icl Don pla:tt?

Alswer
(1 ma.rk )

O) How manyheads of lettuce did Linda plant?

A-nswer
(1 mark )

(c) Calculate the ur::o.ber of heads of letEtice


planted AJ-TOGETEIEE-

A-nswer
(1 mark )

26. A school received 25 boxes of pencils. Ehch


bor contaiaed 36 peucils. The pencils were
distributed EQUALLY e'nong: I dasses' Elow
many peucils did EACH nlnis receive?

Al.swer
(3 marks)

27. Calculate:
rE- o1
4

Answer
(3 marks)

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ZE The table below shows the mr.mber of marks KC AT PS


awarded for EACH col=est a-as.wer in Sections
A,,BaadCofatest.

Sectiou N rtn}.er of Marks


for Each Correst A:rswer
A I mark
E 3 marks
c 5 marks

Jessica got 16 items conect in Section A aDd g


items couect in Secf,iou B.

How many ite4s Eust Jessica get coneet iu


Section C to eara a score of E0 oa-the test?

-A:rswer
(3 ma rlr.s)

29. A discou-at of Td%io was given for each cash'


purchase at a shoe store. Ifow mucb. will Deuick
pay cash for a pair of shoes marked at
9600.O0?

Aaswer
12 ma.rks)

ln the diF gram. below, the area of, the shaded


kiangle is 36 cm2. -

WAat. is the area of the rectaugle?


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A:rswer
t2-iila. k=)

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31. The below shows the djstances that
David covbred ia a Friath-lon.

Name: David

e &3"
600 metrus 65 kiloEeErt 8 kiloEef6

How ma-n.y kilometres did David cover during


the entire event?

A-nswer kilometres
(2 marks)

Tony borrowed $12 000 from s [enk 4t a rate of


8oZ per an:eum.

(a) CalcuJate the simple interest ifhe agreed


to repay tb.e loa-r' in 2 years.
Answer
(b) IIow much will Tony have to repay the
bat'L?
Aa.swer
,'(3 rnarks)

Michael left home at 7;37 a..m. a-ud arrived at


school 43 rninulgs.12f,s1. He reached school
5 mi-nutes before the bell rang. At +hat ti:ae
didthebellring? - :' -1 -

Answer
(e Eg+rks)

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'31. Mr. Ben has to be at work at 9:0O a-m. fle must KC AT PS
get dressed, snd lvq]k to work. After gething
""9 him 15 minutes to get dressed"
out ofbed, it tales
g[gp !Q rn.inutes to eat, and a firrther 35 minutes
to walk to work.
(a) How long does it take Mr. Bea to get
dresse4 eat aud walk to work?

A-nswer
(1 mark )

(b) What is the I"ATEST tiue trfr. Ben shou-id


get out of bed ir order to get to work on
tim.e?
Answer
(2 m.arks)

35. The contai:cer showa below is used to flII tbe fish


tan-k next to it.

60 cn 25cm

Conteiner FishTark

(a) Wt at is the volume, in LffRES of the 6sh


'
tank?
(1OO0 cmr =l liEe)
A-uswer Iihes

(b '| Hotn maa.y n U *"t:::;


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the tank completely?
E

A.nswer 4
(Le*5t)

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36. The tbree angles labelled r'in the diagrq rn [sLw' KC AT PS


are equal in size.

Calculate the.value of r.
. AJlswer
(2 ma-rks)

The rduute haad of a clock luoved from I to 2 irn


the direction of the arrow show:o..

u 72
I
10
9. 3
8 1
7 5
6

Tbrough how ma-uy degrees did the minute hand.


move?

A-u^*ier
(2 marks)

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I 38_ Tbe shaded tria:rgle T below was moved to the
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posif,ion of Eiangle S-

z z7r,42 S
B

D
IT c

(a) Na-me the movement.

A.uswer
(1 mark )
(b) I{ow mary shad.ed. triangles EXACTLY
like T would cdmpletely cover the
rectangle AB CD?

A.o'swer
(1 raark )

G) Circle the term from the list below which


BEST desontes the triangle formed when
T and S ate combiued aa showu above.

Right-angled Isoscaes, Equilateral


(1 aark )

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39. The diagra m lelow shows al i:rcomplefle shape.

x
D E

wv ,ru,%,
&
,%
B
ru A

II Y

Complete the shape so that XY is a lins sf


syrc-Eefry. (Smarks)

40. Th.e pictograph shows the 6rst choice of sports


for boys ir Sta-udard 5.

Yolleyball
?9?P5 ft=ro*r"
Eootball
P9???5
Crictet
?P?P?95
IIow rhany boys iadicafed their choice of sports?

A.u.swer
(2 marks)
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Each question is worth 5 marks. A-uswer Al,L questions.
Show AJ.L working in the working coh:mn-

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41- At a school fatr, 3Oo/o of the pies sold had cheese
il):ng, 25% [ad lggf Glling aad the 16l6aining
90 pies b-ad potaf6 fi l ling.

(a) WLat percentage ofpies had po6a6q 6ling?

A-o.swer
(1 raark )

(b) I{ow ma-ny pies were sold at the fajr?

A:aswer
(2 marks)
(c) Efow many MORE cheese pies tha:r beef
pies were sold at the fair?

A.uswer
(2 marks)

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42. Ihe pupils in Staodard Five are seated on benches
which caa seat either 4 pupils (four-seaters) or KC AT PS
3 pupils (three-seaters). Five four-seaters a-ud
f-ft een three-seaters are available.
(a) What is the LARGEST number of pupfu that
caa be seated if ONLY the four'-seaters are
used?

Answer
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(b) On T\resday, 38 pupiJs are to be seated ard
ALL the four-seaters MUST be used.. What
is the SMALLEST number of tbree-sea@rs
that are ueeded?
A.nswer
(2 narks)
(c) On T'hursday, 48 pupils are to be seated.
How maly of EACII type of benches are
needed so that ALL seats are occuplsd and
BOTTI types of benches are used?

Aaswer four-seaters
tb-ree-seaters
(2 marks)

43. Daniel is making tickets for his dra-oa club from


sheets of bristol board measuring 60 cm by 45 cm.
(a) Calculate the area of ONE sheet ofbristol
board.
A-u.swer ' cmr
(1 mark )
(b) What is the LA.R,GEST number of tickets
Eeasurio.g 9 cm by 3 cm that lanisl gan
ma.ke from ONE s6eet of bristol board?
' ADswer
(2.rnarks)
(c) " A ticket cost $fO.OO. Daniel collBcted
:$5OOO.O0 when all the tickets wer$sold.
How many sheets of bristol boar{ di..{ fle use?
l;.T"
A-nswer t.

(2 :ria:rks)
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The diagr" "'s below show the cost of a slice of
pizza, a scoop of ice crea-m. and a driEk.

$8JtO pcr sli- $5Jt0 per scop $4r0

(a) Mark has 3 slices of. piz.za, 1 dridr and


2 scoops of ice cream, Calculate the cost
6f his 6sal.

A-uswer $
(2 marks)

O) Saudy wishes to get eractly $20.00 ira


"rr"-ge from a $So.Ooirote after purcbssiDg
a mea-l. Suggest a possible combinatiorl'of
the TIfi.EE items that she cal buy.

slice(s) ofpizza $
scoop(s) of ice cre^m $
dri-u(s) .$

Total $

(3 marks)

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45. Oa the grid below are 2 hria:egles Iabelled A a.nd
B

rI IIII B
II
TI
A
P
IITI
R rrlII
Triangle A slides to the right until the corner at
P touches the corner R.

(a) How many uuits did triangle A slide?

A.nswer
(1 mark )

O) Draw the combined slape on the new gri


Trialgle B is drawn in.position for you-

II B III III
III
II I -I
III t IIIIIIII
r IIT I !rr
(2 marks)

G) Wlat is the name given to tJre combined


shape of the two triaagles?

Answer
(1 rnark )

(d) EI6w mo"y right ogles are there in the


combined shape?

Answer
(1 ma.rk )

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16. iefiis piayiag a game ir which he scores points KC AT PS


by spitrnin.g a pinwheel sirni'lpt to the one showa
below. It is possible to score 1,2, 3 or 4 poiots.

Jeff spils the pinwheel twenty times snd records


his scores i.u the ta.lly chart below. The tally
chart is ilcomplete.

Points Totd
Tzlly Frequency
Points
Scored
1 1 I
2 L4
) III 3 9
4 9 36

(a) Complete the tally chart above by 6}Iiag


'in the missing iaformafion. (2 marks)

0, What is the moda-l points scored?


Answer
(1 rnark )

(c) How maay points did Jeff store for the


f,wentY sP-rs?
A-uswer
(1 mark )

(d) Calculate the mea-u nr:.uber of points Jeff


scored for the twentY sPins.
Arswer ?
(1 )
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