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P6 MATHS

Name Class Date

Primary 6

MATHEMATICS
END-OF-YEAR ASSESSMENT (SET 1)

INSTRUCTIONS

PAPER 1 (The use of calculators is not allowed.)


Total time for Booklets A and B: 50 min
BOOKLET A: MULTIPLE–CHOICE [20 marks]
BOOKLET B: SHORT–ANSWER [20 marks]

PAPER 2 (The use of calculators is allowed.)


Time for Paper 2: 1 h 40 min
SHORT-ANSWER [10 marks]
STRUCTURED / LONG–ANSWER [50 marks]

PAPER BOOKLET MARKS


A / 20
1
B / 20
/ 10
2
/ 50
TOTAL / 100

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PAPER 1 (BOOKLET A)
Questions 1 to 10 carry 1 mark each. Questions 11 to 15 carry 2 marks each. For each
question, choose the correct answer and write its number (1, 2, 3 or 4) in the brackets
provided. [20 m]

1. Express 34 035 g in kilograms.


(1) 34.035 kg (3) 340.35 kg
(2) 34.350 kg (4) 3403.5 kg ( )

2. Round off 87.948 to 2 decimal places.


(1) 87.90 (3) 87.95
(2) 87.94 (4) 88.00 ( )

6
3. Find __
​ 11  ​ of 1210.

(1) 110 (3) 660


(2) 330 (4) 880 ( )

3
4. How many minutes are there in 2 ​__
 4 ​h?

(1) 165 min (3) 245 min


(2) 234 min (4) 275 min ( )

5. Find the value of 120 – 45 + 3 × 4 ÷ 3.


(1) 71 (3) 96
(2) 79 (4) 104 ( )

6. Samantha bought 3.2 kg of fish at $4 per kg. How much did she pay for the fish?
(1) $7.20 (3) $12.80
(2) $8.80 (4) $16.80 ( )

12q
7. Find the value of 83 –  ___ ​  when q = 4.
​ 16  

(1) 35 (3) 80
(2) 48 (4) 86 ( )

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8. In the figure below, not drawn to scale, find ∠x.

108º

x
75º

(1) 30º (3) 72º


(2) 36º (4) 105º ( )

9. Below shows a solid.

Which of the following shows the correct net of the above solid?
(1) (3)

(2) (4)

( )

10. For every 3 bowls of herbal chicken soup, Aunt Tricia needs 45 g of herbs. If she needs to
brew 72 such bowls of herbal chicken soup, how much herbs does she need?
(1) 135 g (3) 1080 g
(2) 216 g (4) 3240 g ( )

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The figure below is made up of two quadrants and a rectangle. Use it to answer questions
11 and 12.

30 cm

12 cm

11. Find the perimeter of the figure. (Take p = 3.14)


(1) 121.68 cm (3) 234.72 cm
(2) 145.68 cm (4) 258.72 cm ( )

12. Find the area of the figure. (Take p = 3.14)


(1) 397.68 cm2 (3) 586.08 cm2
(2) 510.72 cm2 (4) 1264.32 cm2 ( )

13. The figure below is made up of a rectangle, a triangle and a square. What is the area of the
figure?

26 cm

4 cm

10 cm

(1) 212 cm2 (3) 520 cm2


(2) 242 cm2 (4) 1040 cm2 ( )

14. Gary travelled at an average speed of 80 km/h to Town X. He took 6 hours to


reach Town X. How long did Albert take to travel to Town X if he travelled at
__3
​ 4 ​of Gary’s average speed?
1
(1) 2 h (3) 4 ​__
 2 ​h
(2) 3 h (4) 8 h ( )

15. Darryl left his house at 7.30 am. The distance between his house and his office was 100 km.
At what time would Darryl arrive at his office if he drove at an average speed of 75 km/h?
(1) 8.20 am (3) 8.50 am
(2) 8.30 am (4) 9.00 am ( )

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PAPER 1 (BOOKLET B)
Questions 16 to 25 carry 1 mark each. Questions 26 to 30 carry 2 marks each. For questions
26 to 30, show your working clearly in the space given. Write your answers on the lines
provided. For questions that require units, these units are provided. Give your answers in
the stated units. [20 m]

The bar graph below shows the number of books read by five girls in a month. Study it
carefully and answer questions 16 to 18.

18
16
14
12
Number
10
of books
8
6
4
2

Sandy Emily Sue Joan Rina

16. How many more books did Emily read than Sue?

Ans: more

17. Find the ratio of the number of books read by Sue to the total number of books read by the
five girls.

Ans:

18. If the five girls read the same number of books every month, how many books do they read
altogether in 3 months?

Ans: books

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19. Christine is 4 years older than her sister. If her sister is 4x years old, how old will Christine
be in 5 years’ time?

Ans: years old

20. State if the unit shape shown below can be tessellated.

Ans:

21. Complete the symmetric figure below.

Ans:

22. Find ∠m.

m
Ans: º

23. A toy car costs $98 and a toy yacht costs $104. Tony wants to buy both toys. However, he
has only $67. How much more money does Tony need in order to buy both toys?

Ans: $

4
24. __
​ 7 ​of the students in a school are girls. 70 boys wear glasses. If there are 630 students in the
school, how many boys do not wear glasses?

Ans: boys

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25. Joyce travelled 3 hours from Town X to Town Y at an average speed of 80 km/h. She then
travelled 2 hours from Town Y to Town Z at an average speed of 75 km/h. Find the total
distance between Town X and Town Z.

Ans: km

26. Margaret saves 95 cents every day. How much will she save in 3 weeks?

Ans: $

27. The figure below is made up of two similar equilateral triangles and a rectangle. Find the
perimeter of the figure.

23 cm 23 cm

11 cm

69 cm Ans: cm

28. The length of the sides of a triangle is in the ratio 3 : 5 : 9. If the sum of the longest and the
shortest sides is 48 cm, find the perimeter of the triangle.

Ans: cm

29. David drove at an average speed of 72 km/h from 8 am to 11.30 am. How far did he drive?

Ans: km

30. A rectangular tank contains 12.5 l of water. If the base area of the tank is 500 cm2, find the
height of the water level in the tank. (1 l = 1000 cm3)

Ans: cm

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PAPER 2
Questions 1 to 5 carry 2 marks each. Show your working clearly in the space given. Write
your answers on the lines provided. For questions that require units, these units are
provided. Give your answers in the stated units. [10 m]

1. The figure below is made up of four identical squares. Find its perimeter.

80 cm
Ans: cm

2. Uncle Smith has 2 shops. The earnings for shop B is 20% more than that of shop A in
February. If the earnings for both shops is $15 840, what is the earnings for shop A in
February?

Ans: $

3. The average of 6 consecutive numbers is 47.5. What is the total of the first 3 numbers?

Ans:

3
4. Joshua drove from City A to City B at an average speed. He took 6 hours to travel  __
​ 4 ​  of the
journey. If he travelled the remaining 120 km at the same speed, find his average speed for
the whole journey.

Ans: km/h

22
5. Find the area of 3 quadrants of radius 35 cm. (Take p = __
​ 7  ​)

Ans: cm2

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For questions 6 to 18, show your working clearly in the space and write your answers on
the lines provided. The number of marks available is shown in brackets [ ] at the end of
each question or part-question. [50 m]

6. Sandra had thrice as many stickers as Joan. Joan had 80 stickers more than Geraldine. If
Geraldine had 24 stickers, how many stickers did they have altogether? [3]

Ans:

7. The rectangular tank shown below is 40% filled with water. Find the volume of water in the
tank. [3]

30 cm

10 cm
18 cm

Ans:

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8. When a bag of rice was 0.8 full, its mass was 1.8 kg. Some rice was removed from the bag.
The bag of rice, now half-full, had a mass of 1.2 kg. Find the mass of the bag. Express the
answer in grams. [3]

Ans:

1 1
9. Gina spent  __
​ 5 ​  of her money on a dress and  ​__
 2 ​  of the remaining money on a
pair of skates.
(a) What fraction of her money had Gina left? [1]

(b) If Gina had $150 left, how much money did she have at first? [2]

Ans: (a)

(b)

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10. At a club, the ratio of the number of adults to the number of children was 7 : 2. The ratio of
the number of men to the number of children was 5 : 2.
(a) Express the ratio of the number of women to the number of children in its simplest
form. [1]

(b) There were 48 more men than women. How many people were at the club? [2]

Ans: (a)

(b)

11. The figure below shows a right-angled triangle and a square overlapping a circle. O is the
centre of the circle. Find the area of the unshaded part. (Take p = 3.14) [4]

O
22 cm
16 cm

25 cm

Ans:

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12. Andy drove at an average speed from City M to City N. He covered __
​ 6 ​ of his journey in 48
minutes.
(a) If Andy arrived in City N at 3.48 pm, at what time did he start his journey? [2]

(b) If the distance between City M and City N was 360 km, what was Andy’s average
speed? [2]

Ans: (a)

(b)

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13. During a sale, all the items in an electrical shop were sold at a 25% discount. Mr Fields
bought a television set for $1905 and a microwave oven for $270. What was the total price
of the television set and the microwave oven before the discount? [4]

Ans:

14. The figure below is made up of a square, a circle and a right-angled triangle enclosed in the
circle. Find the area of the shaded parts of the figure if O is the centre of the circle.
(Take p = 3.14) [4]

O 42 cm

Ans:

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15. Jason travelled from Town P to Town Q at an average speed of 72 km/h. Ethan travelled from
Town Q to Town P at an average speed of 80 km/h. If Jason and Ethan left the respective
towns at the same time and met each other along the way after travelling for 3 hours, find
the distance between the Town P and Town Q. [4]

Ans:

16. Mr Brown and Mr Smith left City A and City B respectively and drove in opposite directions
at 9 am. Mr Brown travelled at an average speed of 72 km/h while Mr Smith travelled at 18
km/h faster than Mr Brown. How far apart were City A and City B if they met each other at
11.30 am? [5]

Ans:

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17. The figure below is made up of a rectangle and an isosceles triangle.

120 cm

55 cm 78 cm

(a) Find the perimeter of the figure. [2]

(b) Find the area of the figure. [3]

Ans: (a)

(b)

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18. Chris has a wooden rectangular block measuring 48 cm by 54 cm by 40 cm.


(a) He wants to cut some 4cm cubes from the wooden rectangular block. What is the
maximum number of such cubes that he can cut? [2]

(b) He decides to cut 3 similar rectangular cuboids measuring 15 cm by 10 cm by 5 cm from


the wooden block instead. What is the volume of the remaining wooden block? [3]

Ans: (a)

(b)

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Solutions to ey1
Paper 1 14. (4)
Gary → distance = 80 km/h × 6 h
1. (1)
= 480 km
34 035 g ÷ 1000 = 34.035 kg
2. (3) Albert → average speed = __​ 34 ​× 80
3. (3) = 60 km/h
110
Albert → time taken = 480 km ÷ 60 km/h
___6 =8h
​ 11  ​ ×1210 = 660
15. (3)
4. (1)
Time taken = 100 km ÷ 75 km/h
1 h → 60 min
2 h → 120 min ​ 13 ​h
=1__
15

​ 34 ​× 60 = 45 min
__ = 1 h 20 min
7.30 am 8.30 am 8.50 am
120 + 45 = 165 min
1h 20 min
5. (2) 16. 11
120 – 45 + 3 × 4 ÷ 3 16 – 5 = 11 books
= 120 – 45 +12 ÷ 3 17. 5 : 53
= 120 – 45 + 4 10 + 16 + 5 + 10 + 12 = 53 books
= 79 5 : 53
6. (3) 18. 159
3.2 × $4 = $12.80 53 × 3 = 159 books
7. (3) 19. 4x + 9

_____
12 × 4
83 – ​      ​ 48
​ = 83 – ___   ​ Now → 4x + 4
16 16 5 years’ time → 4x + 4 + 5 = (4x + 9) years old
= 83 – 3 20. No
= 80
8. (2) 21.
180º – 108º = 72º
72º ÷ 2 = 36º
9. (3)
10. (3)
22. 120
3 bowls → 45 g
1 bowl → 15 g 60º + 60º = 120º
72 bowls → 15 × 72 = 1080 g 23. 135
11. (1) $98 + $104 = $202
6 $202 – $67 = $135

​ 14 ​× 3.14 × 24 = 18.84 cm
__
24. 200
18.84 + 30 + 12 + 18.84 + 30 + 12 3
__
90
= 121.68 cm ​   ​ ×
  630 = 270 (all boys)
7
12. (3) 270 – 70 = 200 boys
3
1
__ 25. 390

 
​4
 ​× 3.14 × 12 × 12 = 113.04 cm2
X to Y → distance = 80 km/h × 3 h
12 × 30 = 360 cm2 = 240 km
360 + 113.04 + 113.04 = 586.08 cm2 Y to Z → distance = 75 km/h × 2 h
= 150 km
13. (1)
240 + 150 = 390 km
26 – 10 = 16 cm
Area of rectangle = 4 × 16 26. 19.95
= 64 cm2 3 weeks = 3 × 7 days = 21 days
Area of square = 10 × 10 $0.95 × 21 = $19.95
= 100 cm2 27. 206

10 – 4 = 6 cm 69 – 23 – 23 = 23 cm
Area of triangle = __ ​ 12 ​× 6 ×16 69 + 11 + 23+ 23+ 23 + 23+ 23 + 11
= 23 × 5 + 69 + 11+ 11
= 48 cm2 = 206 cm
64 + 100 + 48 = 212 cm2

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28. 68 7. 2160 cm3


3 + 9 = 12 units 40
____   30 = 12 cm (height of water)
​    ​ ×
12 units → 48 cm 100
1 unit → 48 cm ÷ 12 = 4 cm 18 × 10 × 12 = 2160 cm3
3 + 5 + 9 = 17 units The volume of water is 2160 cm3.
17 units → 4 × 17 = 68 cm
8. 200 g
29. 252 1.8 kg
1
8 am to 11.30 am = 3​ __ ​ h
 
2
When 0.8 full bag
1
Distance = 72 km × 3​ __ ​ h
 
2 When 0.5 full bag
7
= 72 km/h × ​ __ ​ h
 
2 1.2 kg
= 252 km
8 – 5 = 3 units
30. 25
3 units → 1.8 – 1.2 = 0.6 kg
12.5  = 12 500 cm3
1 unit → 0.6 ÷ 3 = 0.2 kg
12 500 cm3 ÷ 500 cm2 = 25 cm
8 units → 0.2 × 8 = 1.6 kg
Paper 2 bag → 1.8 – 1.6 = 0.2 kg
The mass of the bag is 200 g.
1. 800
80 cm × 10 = 800 cm 2
__
9. (a) ​   ​
5
2. 7200 dress
shop A 100%
shop B 100% 20%
skates left

1 __ 4
100% + 100% +20% = 220% 1 – ​ __ ​ = ​ 
   ​ 
5 5
220% → $15840 2
1% → $72 1 __
__ 4 __ 2
​   ​ × ​ 
   
 ​ = ​   ​ 
2 5 5
100% → $7200
2
Gina left ​ __ ​ of   her money.
3. 138 5
47.5 × 6 = 285 (b) $375
0 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 = 15 2 units → $150
285 – 15 = 270 1 unit → $150 ÷ 2 = $75
270 ÷ 6 = 45 5 units → $75 × 5 = $375
The first 3 numbers are 45, 46 and 47. She had $375 at first.
45 + 46 + 47 = 138 10. (a) 1 : 1
4. 60 men : women : children
5 : ? : 2
1st part : 2nd part

3 : 1 7 : 2
1 unit → 120 km women → 7 – 5 = 2 units
3 units → 360 km 2 : 2 = 1 : 1
Average speed = 360 km ÷ 6 h The ratio is 1: 1.
= 60 km/h (b) 144
5. 2887.5 3 units → 48
11
5 1 unit → 16
3 ___
__ 22 5775
​   ​ × ​ 
    35 × 35 = ​ _____
 ​ ×  ​ 
  7 + 2 = 9 units
4 7 2
2 9 units → 9 × 16 = 144
= 2887.5 cm2 There were 144 people.
6. 440 stickers 11. 877.88 cm2
Geraldine 24 80 area of circle = 3.14 × 16 × 16
= 803.84 cm2
Joan ? 3
__
​    ​ × 803.84 = 602.88 cm2
4
1
Sandra area of triangle = ​ __ ​ ×
  22 × 25
2
Joan → 24 + 80 = 104 = 275 cm2
Sandra → 104 × 3 = 312 602.88 + 275 = 877.88 cm2
The area of the unshaded part is 877.88 cm2.
24 + 104 + 312 = 440
They had 440 stickers altogether.

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12. (a) 11 am 17. (a) 428 cm


6 × 48 min = 288 min = 4 h 48 min 55 + 120 + 78 + 55 + 120 = 428 cm
The perimeter of the figure is 428 cm.
11 am 12 pm 1 pm 2 pm 3 pm 3.48 pm
(b) 8112.5 cm2
1h 1h 1h 1h 48 min 55 × 120 = 6600 cm2
1
He started his journey at 11 am. ​ __ ​ ×
  55 × 55 = 1512.5 cm2
2
(b) 75 km/h
4 24 6600 + 1512.5 = 8112.5 cm2
4 h 48 min = 4​ __  ​ h = ​ ___ ​ h
 
5 5
The area of the figure is 8112.5 cm2.
24
Average speed = 360 km ÷ ​ ___ ​ h  
5 18. (a) 1560 cubes
= 75 km/h
His average speed was 75 km/h. 48 cm ÷ 4 cm = 12
54 cm ÷ 4 cm = 13.5
13. $2900
40 cm ÷ 4 cm = 10
75% → $1905
1% → $25.40 Since the width of the block can only be cut
100% → $2540 (television) to 13 pieces,
75% → $270 12 × 13 × 10 = 1560
1% → $3.60 He can cut a maximum of 1560 cubes.
100% → $360 (oven)
(b) 101 430 cm3
$2540 + $360 = $2900
Total price was $2900. 15 × 10 × 5 = 750 cm3
3 × 750 = 2250 cm3
14. 599.76 cm2
48 × 54 × 40 = 103 680 cm3
Area of square = 42 × 42 103 680 – 2250 = 101 430 cm3
= 1764 cm2 The volume of the remaining wooden block is
Area of circle = 3.14 × 21 × 21 101 430 cm3.
= 1384.74 cm2
1
Area of triangle = ​ __ ​ ×
  21 × 21
2
= 220.5 cm2
1764 cm – 1384.74 cm2 + 220.5 cm2 = 599.76 cm2
2

The shaded area of the figure is 599.76 cm2.


15. 456 km
Jason → 72 km/h × 3 h
= 216 km
Ethan → 80 km/h × 3 h
= 240 km
216 + 240 = 456 km
The distance between the two towns was
456 km.
16. 405 km
9 am to 11.30 am → 2.5 h
Brown → 72 km/h × 2.5 h = 180 km
Smith → 18 + 72 = 90 km/h
90 km/h × 2.5 h = 225 km
180 + 225 = 405 km
The cities were 405 km apart.

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