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Anglo-Chinese Schoo! (Junior)/ Anglo-Chinese School (Primary) Ul COMBINED PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION (2011) PRIMARY 6 MATHEMATICS: PAPER 1 Booklet A ‘Wednesday 24 AUGUST 2011 50 min INSTRUCTIONS TO PUPILS 1. Do not turn over this page until you are told to de so 2. Follow all instructions carefully 3. Answer all questions. 4. Write your answers in this booklet. ‘5. You are not allowed to use a calculator. Name = caf ) Class 6) Parent's Signature: ‘This question paper consists of 8 printed pages. {Inclusive of cover page) ‘Questions 1 to 10 camry 1 mark each, Question 11 10 15 carry 2 marks each, Make your choice (1, 2, 3 or 4). Shade the correct oval (1, 2. 3 or 4) on the Optical Answer Snget (OAS (20 marks) ee OO 1. The digit2in (46 450 is im the place. 1) pundeedds 2} thousands 3) ten thousands: 4) hundred thousands 2 Which one of the falipwiag numbers is the smaltast? . yo Taz a nat 3) 7.017 4) 7.071 8 Tom is paid $40 tor working ® hours. AA this tate, now many hours must he work to eam $480? 1) 12 2 8 3) 96 4} 160 Ae 4, 4 girls share 2 identical butter cakes equally, 5 boys share 4 identical butter cakes equally. What is the difference between each boy's and each gitt’s share? £ 8 Ce 5. Cubes of the same size with edge 3-cm are stacked in the corner of a box as shown, Whal is the volume of the figure? y 2) 3 ay ray 63 om? 99 cm? 4189 cm? 297 cm? Ad 6. Which figure below is a symmetric figure? QO OM 3) 4) LU denny watched a concert which lasted 2h 15 min. The concert ended at 10.30 p.m. At what time did the concert begin? y 2) 3) 4) 8.00 pm. 8.15 p.m. 8.30 p.m. 8.45 p.m. AA ab A bookshop sold 3 pens for Sy. How much change did Mr Leo get if he paid the cashier $100 for 27 pens? 1) $(100 + gy) 2) $(100-—ay) 3) $(100 + B1y) 4) $(100-B1y) ‘The line graph below shows Gary's expenditure over five weeks. Gary's Expenditure ($) & 88 8 88 8 8 8 stk Pr ‘rt we sh ie sth When was there a 20% decrease in Gary's expenditure? i} trom 1* week to 2” week 2) from 2" week to 3" week 3) from 3” week to 4" week 4) from 4™ week to 5" week AS 10. The figure shows a cube with lotter E and T on it. Which square will the letter T be in the net below? uw fal: 2 2) 3) 4) aun 11. Box A can hold either 18 big cubes or 72 small cubes. If there are already 4 big cubes and 10 small cubes in Box A, how many more small cubes can Box A hold? 1) 46 2) 50 3) 5B 4) 62 AG 224 In the figure, ABCE is a rectangle, ABD is an isosceles triangle. Find ZABD. 1) 20° 2) 40° 4) 50° Jensen uses a ruler to measure the length of a erayon. KI WE ‘Which of the following is the closest to the length of the crayon shown above? 1) 42em 2) 440m 3) 81cm 4) 820m Tom, Mandy and Keith shared a sum of money. Keith received three limes as much money as Mandy and $6 less than Tom. If Keith received $18, find the average amount of money each of them received. Ny $14 2) $16 3) $42 4) $44 Keegan and Joe saved some money. 2 of Keegan's savings was equal to ot Joe's savings. What was the ratio of Keagan’s savings to their total savings? 1) 5:6 2) 6:5 3) 6:11 . 4) 11:5 Ag [LT TTEH Anglo-Chinese School (Juniory/ Anglo-Chinese School (Primary) ‘COMBINED PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION (2011) PRIMARY 6 MATHEMATICS PAPER 1 Booklet B Wednesday 24 AUGUST 2011 50min INSTRUCTIONS To PUPILS 1. Do not tum over this page unt you are told to da so. 2. Follow all instructions carefully, @. Answer all questions. 4. Winte your answers in this booklet 5. You are not allowed to use a calcuiator. + Possible | Marks | Name : 4 » | Booklet | Teor | omaited | Class: 6.) A 20 | | Parent's Signature: a a me | Tora. | 4a | | ‘This question paper consists of € printed pages. (Inclusive of cover page) st Questions 16 to 25 cany 1 mark each. Write your answers in the spaces Provided. Give your answers to the units stated and to its simplest form whenever necessary. 10 marks) 16. Express 22 as a decimal Answer: 17, In 8729 = [}x 98-3 x 29, whal is the missing number in the box? Answer: 1@ Eugene, Aaron and Marc shared $49 among themselves. Aaron received Iwice as much money as Eugene. Marc received twice as much money as Aaron. How much money did Eugene receive? Answer: § a B2 19. Pula pair of brackets in the number statement to make it mathematically correct 10-6 349-4 Aree 20. The clock shown below is 35 minutes slower. What is the actual time? Answer: pm 21, What is the area of the triangle shown below? Bem Sem Answer: = om BS ig 22. Matthew is standing in the centre of 9 big tiles facing A. Which letter will he face when he tums 225° clockwise? ‘E\G|H. E | A D B Answer 23. There were r boys in a cooking class. There were three times as many gitts as boys in the class. If the teacher baked 240 cookies to be shared equally arnong the children, how many cookies would each child get? Answer: Bea 2a. 25. ‘The figure’ betow is made up af similar squares. If the total area of the figure is 27 m?, whal is the perimeter of the figure? Answer: m ‘Complete the ligure below so-that the dotted line AG is the une of symmetry. BS Questions 26 10 30 carry 2 marks each. Show ali mathematical statements clearly in the space below each question and write your answers in the spaces provided. Give your answers to the units stated and to its simplest form whenever necessary. (10 marks) 26. At first Alvin had twice as many trading cards as Steven. After Alvin had given away 285 of his trading cards, Steven had twice as many trading cards as Alvin. How many trading cards did they have altogether at first? Answer. 27. The figure consists of 2 squares and a circle. What fraction of the figure is shaded? Answer ai gota number is smaller than two times of the same number by 20a. ‘What is the number? Answer: Marcus and Henry received their PSLE results. However, some digits from their aggregate scores were smeared with ink as shown below. The average of their 2-digit aggregate scores was 239. What was Henry's largest possible aggregate score? Pupil Aggregate Scores Marcus Henry Answer BT 30. Paula baked 16 more fruit cakes than chocolate cakes. After giving away 35 cakes of each type, the number of chocolate cakes became 75% of the number of fruit cakes. How many chocolate cakes had she left? Answer: Bs CLERA Anglo-Chinese School (Junior)! Anglo-Chinese School (Primary) COMBINED PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION (2011) PRIMARY 6 MATHEMATICS PAPER 2 Wednesday 24 AUGUST 2011 ‘hr 40 min INSTRUCTIONS TO PUPILS 1. Do not turn ever this page unlil you are told 1a. do $0 2. Follow aif instructions carefully 3. Answer ali questions. 4. Show all your workings as marks are awarded for correct working. 5. Weile your answers in this booklet. 6. You are allowed to use a calculator. 7 Possible [Marks Name; ________—__{ J [Paper |" Marks | Obtained 1 Class: 64) 40 Parent's Signature:__ $0 TOTAL 100 fal] This question paper consists of 14 printed pages. (Inclusive of cover page) Key Questions 1 to § cany 2 marks each. Shaw your mathematical statements clearly in the space provided for each question and write your answats in the spaces provided. Give your answers to the units stated and to its simplost for whenever necessary. (G0 marks) a How many words can Porry type from 2.15 p.m. to 3.30 pum. ala rate of 40 words per minuto? Answer 2. The area of a rectangle is 162 m*. The breadth of the tectangts is more than 6 m, The leagth is twice of the breadth, Both the length and the breadth are whole numbers, What is the length of the ractangle’? Answer: m The figure shows a circle of radius 56 cm. Using the calculator value of ®, find the perimeter of the shaded part af the figure? Give your angwer correct to 1 decimal place, Answer: vy ly 4. & ‘Mr Han bought 34 belts. Ho sold half of them at $23 each and the rest at $21.50 each. What was the average price of the 34 belts? ANEW Oe In the figure below, find 2 x. ae as° Answar: E Foe questions 6 to 18, show your steps cleaity in the space provided for each question and write your answors in the spaces provided. For questions which require units, give your answers in the units stated. ‘The number of marks available is shown in brackets { ] at the end of each question oF part-ques: (0 marks) 6. Tivand Jonathan ean paint a room in 2 h together. If Tim is painting the room atone, he can only completa the task in 6 h. How long will Jonathan take to paint a room all by himself? Answer: (ah 7 LuLu Gatments imparted T-shirts from overseas agé sorted them into S.ditlerant colours. So the T-shirts were red and g ‘of the T-shirts, were green, Tha rast of the T-shirts were yellow. There were 912 more green T-shirts than yellow T-shirts. How many green T-shirts were: imported? Answer : ‘p] ee th 8. 2 ‘Some unit shapes in the tessellation below are incorrectly drawn. {a} Identity two unit shapes which are incorrect and shade thomad (b) Extend the tessallation by drawing two mare unit shapes in the space provided within the BOX.E: 25, ~ Mr Lee bought some T-shirts lor $425, If he was grven-a discount of 15%, ho would be able to buy $ more identical T-shirts for the same amount of money. What was the original price of each T-shirt? Answer: es 10. a (b) ‘A survey on 720 pupils’ preference for pets was conducted in a school ang the findings are presented in the pio chart below. What fraction of the pupils tike to keep hamsters as pets? (Give your answer in its sitiplest form) How many more pupils like dogs than cats? Answor: (a) a) ol ny The price of one egg tart is $0.90 from Dolicioug Bakery. For every ‘egg fats a customer buys, he can Duy the fourth one at half the price. What is the greatest number of egg larts that a customer can buy with 8727 Answer: pall 12. Tho figure shows a quadrant. Find @ex @) 2 Answer: ay te) zs A tos 14, In a hall, there are 16 rows of 19 chairs each, Me Wong wishes to rearrange these chairs into a square with the same number of chairs ‘on each side. There are no chairs inside the square. How many chairs will there be on each side of the square? ‘Two wheels shown below with centres X and ¥ are 115 em apart. The diameter of the big wheel is 70. cm. The ratio of the radius of the srnail Whe! to the radius of the big wheal is 2: §. Both wheels are rolled out in opposite direction shown until they are 1247 cm apart. The two ‘wheels need to make the Sama number of revolutions. How many revolutions does each wheel make assuming that each wheel must make a completo revolution? (Take n= 2 ) 15cm 1347 em 16, The distance between Town A and Town B was 520 km. At 8.30 a... a van left Town A for Town B travelling at a consiant speed. Al the same time, a car travelling ata constant speed set off from Town B towards Town A. The two vehicles met each other al 12.30 p.m. The car was travelling at 20 km/h faster than.the van. Whatwas the spood of the car? Lawrance had some money. Ho spent 2 of i on 4 similar highiighters With the rest of his money, he bought anther 2 such highiightors and 10 rulers, (2) What fraction of his money was spent on buying 10 rulers? Give your answer in its simplest form. (6) ina sale, Lawrence would be given 1 free ruler for every 12 rulers bought. How many rulers would he gat altogether if he haa spent all his money al first on ruters? tea 17. A rectangular tank with a base area of 500-em? and a height of 12 cm contains some water. When some identical cubes are put into it, it becomes 2 tiled. Each identical cube has sides of Som. He then removes all the cubes and the tank is = fitted with water only. (a) Whatis the volume of water in the tank? (ob) How many cubes has he pul into the tank al first? Answer: (a) — | 0) el 13 18. Jason, Edward and Sam had a total of $837. Jason had the least aimount of money. The ratio of Edward's money to Sam's money was 4-3 at fest, Jason and Edward each spent $ of their money. Given that the three boys had $648 left, how much diet Jason have at first? Answer 15] End of Paper 2 cr os Anglo-Chinese School Combined Preliminary Examination (2014) Mathematics, Primary 6 Paper 3 (Booklet A) Qt 2 Q3 | OF Q5 Qs | Q7 | Os Oo | Qid 7 3 3 3 4 3 ze 3 4 Qu | an | 93 [a [os 1 2 2 z 1 3 Booklet B Q16) 0.125 x 6 = 0.625 2+ 0625 =2.625 Q1740 | 18) 49/7= $7 1 QU9 10-(6/3+3)-4=1 60 Q20)305pm | Qt 16 |) QU | BF ! Hw Q26) (2u-285)=Iu | du 285=1u | Bu = 38S Cards at first = 285 x 3 = g45 & x? Re a ee age x 1 z i ® =o gre x 2x tines z= 1 4 Q28)sn+20a=2nn | 20am 1m | 20am 60a = 4m | m=15a Q29)239x2=478 | 478-8=470 | 470-220-250 | 250 +8 = 258 3 5 QIFaeHtB | c-35=74f-35) | e-3S=F (e+ 18-35) 3 e-3=5(e-17) | 4e-140= 38-17) | Ac-140= 30-51 c=l40-51=89 | 89-35 = 54 Anglo-Chinese School Combined Preliminary Examination (2011) Mathematics, Primary 6 Paper 2 QU Thrismins= 75mins | 75x40 = 3000 Q2) Breadth Length “Area Vix] 7 ei 98 = 8 i6 12g * 9 iB 162 7 | The length is tim. QB) mx 1I2=351.86em — | -351.86 8 = 43.9825 = 43.98 43.98X3=13194 | 131.94 + 56+ 56 = 243.04 = 293.9 QMF2=17 | 17KB=—391 | 17 KIS =365.5 3655+391=7565 | 756.5 /34= $22.25 Qs 907-48°= 42° | 9.35% = 55° | 180-559. 42° = Bs" 360" - 83° =277° 6) T(2hrs) + H2hrs)= room =| T(6hrs}=1 room ‘T(6hrs) + J(Ghrs) = 3rooms J(Ghrs) = 3 = 1 room = 2rooms ‘Time taken by Jonathan to paint a roam alone = 6hrs /2 = 3hours 15 4 15 14" 6 Ong; red gee |. bee M-6=8 | Su=92 | tu=912/8=114 | Green T-shirts = 114 x 14 = 1596 09) 15% > 5 more T-shirts | 100% = $425 | 15% "4.25% 15=63.75| Sum 63.75 | 1u= 63.7575 = 12.75 Original price = 12.75 {85x 100 = SIS 1 =. Qio)ayi-z- q * 720 = 150 mare pupils: QU) Feggtart=0.9 | dope tat = (09x +045 =3.15 TR/ZIS=2285 =22 | 22xd=8B | 223.15 = 869.3 eq Sleftover =$72-$693=$2.70 | No. of extra egg tans =2.7/0.9=3 Total no, of eng tarts = 88 +3 = 91 epg tarte Q12a} 90 26 = 64 | X= (180-64) 2 = 59° by18O~45—13= 122 | 180-122"58 | 180-129 -32= 260 QU) 16 19304 | Odd = 308 | 308 4 = 77 chats 22 O14) Big Wheel =x 70=2206m | Small Wheel=x28= 88m Total revolutions = 1232 / (220+88) = 4 revolutiony Q15) 20 x 4= 80 | (620-80)/2=220 | 220+ 80= 300 300 /4=75krm/h - 3 3 (2160) 4 highlighters = = 1 hightighter= Sj y2-% 5 20 *? “20 2 Ql7a) 3x 12 x $00 = 4200 cm® 2 . DpSxSNS = 125 | S00x12x5= 4000 | S000 —4n00= 1000 1000 # 25 =B cubes QI8) Spent = 837 ~ 648 30x 89 | BT S67~ 270} HOVO=T 60 | Amount Jason had at first = 837 - 270 — 361 Bete

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