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MATHEMATICS _ Simulated Exam Papers + New MOE Syllabus + Enhanced Thinking Contents * Challenging, Non-Routine Questions + Full Worked Solutions PRIMARY P4MATHS 1 SBExam P: COMBINED TOPICAL TEST Topics: Whole Numbers, Factors & Multiples, Multiplication & Division, Whole Numbers: Word Problems Duration: 1 hour 45 minutes Name: ( ) Class: Primary 4 ( ) Date: INSTRUCTIONS TO PUPILS Do not turn over this page until you are told to do so. Read and follow all instructions carefully. Answer all questions. Section A 130 Section B 140 Section C 130 Total 1100 PA Set1/ Pago 4 © FAN-Math Education Section A P4MATHS 2 Questions 1 to 15 carry 2 marks each. For each question, four options are given. One of them is the correct answer. Make your choice (1, 2, 3 or 4). Write it in the brackets provided. (30 marks) 1. Inthe sum of 4548 and 68 127, the digit (1) (2) (3) (4) place. ten thousands thousands hundreds tens c 2, What is the value of 2 thousands, 10 hundreds and 60 tens? (1) (2) (3) (4) 9600 9000 3600 3060 3. Which one of the following has the greatest value? (1) (2) (3) (4) 5000 X 2 500 X 30 600 X 30 60 X 200 P4/Sot1/ Page 2 © FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 3 4, — Round the sum of 53 414 and 2551 to the nearest hundred. (1) 56900 (2) 56000 (3) 55960 (4) 55900 Hee), 5. Which of the following numbers when rounded to the nearest hundred becomes 71 200? (1) 74099 (2) 714109 (3) 71119 (4) 74194 (Sctssae) 6. Which one of the following numbers is a factor of 18 and 24? (1) 6 (2) 8 (3) 12 (4) 36 7. Whatis the difference between the 5th multiple of 6 and 1st multiple of 5? (4) 44 2) 36 3) 30 (4) 25 () P4/Set1/ Page 3 (© FAN-Math Education 10. P4MATHS 4 Which two numbers in the table will give an estimated sum of 6600 when rounded to the nearest ten? A B Cc D 3066 3360 3306 3290 (1) Aandc (2) AandD (3) Bandc (4) CandD Multiply 2338 by 7. What is the product when rounded to the nearest hundred? (1) 300 (2) 330 (3) 16300 (4) 16400 Ca) \ Divide 4118 by 4. What is the difference between the quotient and the remainder? (1) 1002 (2) 1027 (3) 1029 (4) 1031 P41 Set 1/ Page 4 (© FAN-Math Education 11, 12. 13. P4MATHS 5 When a number is divided by 9, it gives a quotient of 567 and a remainder of 3, What is the number? (1) 63 (2) 66 (3) 5103 (4) 5106 Oranges are sold in packets of 8. Mrs Kumar wants to give 30 oranges to every elderly in an old folks home. There are 154 elderly in all. How many packets of oranges should she buy? (1) 4620 (2) 4520 @) 616 (4) 578 Jasper took 6 minutes to jog 1 round on a track while Grace took 9 minutes to jog 1 round. How long would it take them to meet each other for the first time at the starting point if they started jogging in the same direction and at the same time? (1) 12 minutes (2) 18 minutes (3) 27 minutes (4) 54 minutes PA/ Set 1/ Page 5 ‘© FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 6 14. | am thinking of a 2-digit number. It is a factor of 75 and when divides it by 6, the remainder is 3. What number am | thinking? (1) 45 (2) 35 3) 25 (4) 15 15. Susan has some dolls. When she puts them in boxes of 4, she has 2 dolls left. When she puts them in boxes of 5, there will be no dolls left. What is the possible number of dolls that she has? qa) 14 (2) 18 @) 40 (4) 50 PA Set1 /Page 6 (© FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 7 Section B Questions 16 to 35 carry 2 marks each. Show your working clearly in the space provided for each question and write your answers in the blanks provided. For questions which require units, give your answers in the units stated. (40 marks) 16. Whatis 4 ten thousands, 91 tens and 4 ones in words? Ans: 17. Whats the missing number in the box? 75 043 = 70 000 + 5000 + +13 Ans: 18. Find the difference between 22 342 and 9606. Round your answer to the nearest ten. Ans: 19. Arrange the following numbers in order, beginning with the smallest. 29 510 24071 27 041 24 510 P44 Sot 1/ Pago 7 © FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 8 20. Complete the number pattern. 64 515, 64 765, 65 015, , 65515, 65 765 Ans: 21. Form the smallest 4-digit even number using the following digits. Use each digit once only. 4 0 2 7 Ans: 22. What is 20 hundreds more than 82 915? Ans: 23. What is the value of X and Y? +230 - 6432 x Srevevananecet fst) 4:Jt0d tt ommmmereran Y Ans: X: P4/Set1/Page8 (© FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 9 24. Whatis the sum of the first three multiples of 8? Ans: 25. Whatis the first common multiple of 3, 4 and 6? 26. Find the sum of all the factors of 27. Ans: 27. What is the quotient when 36 060 is divided by 9? Ans: P4/Set1/ Page 9 © FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 10 28. When a number is multiplied by 8, the answer is 8096. What is the number? Ans: 29. Multiply 368 by 27. Round the product to the nearest thousand. Ans: 30. What is the missing digit in the box below? 4/?)9 4 x 6 245 6 4 : Ans: 31. lam anumber. | am greater than 10 but less than 50. | am a multiple of 6 and a factor of 54. What number am |? Ans: P41 Set 1/ Page 10 (© FAN-Math Education 32. 33. 34, 36, P4MATHS 11 There were 2736 children in an auditorium. There were thrice as many adults as children. How many people were there altogether? Ans: The mass of 9 similar baskets is 2040 g. What is the mass of 15 such baskets? Ans: Lily's age is a multiple of 5 this year. Lily's age is more than 15 but less than 40 years old. Last year, her age was a multiple of 3. How old is Lily now? Ans: The table below shows the total number of blue and red toy cars made in a factory on 2 days. What is the total number of toy cars made on Sunday? Saturday | Sunday Total Number of blue toy cars 197 355 Number of red toy cars 157 Total 263 2 Ans: P4/Sot1/Page 11 (© FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 12 Section C Questions 36 to 37 carry 3 marks each. Questions 38 to 43 carry 4 marks each. Show your working clearly in the space provided for each question and write your answers in the blanks provided. The number of marks available is shown in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part-question. (30 marks) 36. Mrs Tan bought 48 boxes of sweets. There were 125 sweets in each box. She repacked the sweets into bags of 40 and gave 50 bags of sweets to her neighbours. How many sweets had she left? Ans: [3] 37. A shop has a total of 3288 red pens and blue pens. There are 992 more blue pens than red pens. How many blue pens are there in the shop? Ans: [3] P41 Set 1 / Page 12 ‘© FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 13 38. Ali and John had 3216 stamps altogether. After Ali gave John 180 stamps, he had three times as many stamps as John. How many stamps did Ali have at first? Ans: (4) 39. Siti, Muthu and Beeling used a total of 5235 recycled bottles for their project work. Siti used 1632 more recycled bottles than Beeling. Muthu used 960 fewer recycled bottles than Beeling. How many recycled bottles did Muthu and Beeling use altogether? Ans: [4] P4/ Set 1/ Page 13 (© FAN-Math Education 43. Study the following pattern. It shows different levels of cubes being stacked. P4MATHS 16 Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 (a) Inwhich figure are there 28 cubes? (b) | How many cubes are there in Figure 21? P41 Sot 1 / Pago 16 Ans: (a) - End of Paper - Please check carefully. (b) Figure 5 14] a © FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 17 ANSWER KEY & DETAILED SOLUTIONS Mathematics Simulated Exam Papers - Primary Four Combined Topical Test Qi. (2) 4548 + 68 127 = 72 675 2 thousands 2000 + 1000 + 600 = 3600 5000 x 2 = 10 000 500 x 30 = 15 000 600 x 30 = 18 000 60 x 200 = 12 000 Q4. (2) 53 414 + 2551 = 55 965 ~ 56 000 Q5. (4) 71 191*71200 Q6. (1) Factors of 18: 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18 Factors of 24: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24 a7. (4) 5x6=30 1x5=5 30-5=25 Q8. (4) 3306 + 3290 = 6596 ~ 6600 ag. (4) 2338 x 7 = 16 366 = 16 400 Q10, (2) 4118 +4 = 1029R2 1029 — 2 = 1027 Q11. (4) 567 x9 =5103 5103 + 3 = 5106 Q12. (4) 153 x 30 = 4620 4620 + 8=577R4 577 + 1 =578 Q2. Q3. SS P4/ Sot 1/ Page 17 @FAN-Math Education Q13. (2) Smallest common factor of 6 and 9: 18 Q14, (4) — 2-digit factors of 75: 15 and 25 15+6=2R3 25+6=4R1 Q15. (4) Multiples of 5: 40 and 50 40+4=10 50+4=12R2 Section B Q16. 40000 +910+4=40914 Ans: Forty thousand, nine hundred and fourteen. Q17, 43-13=30 Ans: 30 Q18. 22 342 — 9606 = 12 736 ~ 12 740 Ans: 12740 Q19. Ans: 24071, 24 510, 27 041, 29 510 Q20. The numbers increase by 250s. 65 015 + 250 = 65 265 Ans: 65 265 Q21. Smailest 4-digit number: 2047 Smallest 4-digit even number ; 2074 Ans: 2074 Q22. 2000 + 82 915 = 84 915 Ans: 84915 Q23. 6978-230 = 6748 6978 — 6432 = 546 Ans: X: 6748 Y: 546 Q24, First 3 multiples of 8: 8, 16, 24 8+ 16+ 24=48 Ans: 48 P4/Set 1/ Page 18 P4MATHS 18 @FAN-Math Education Q25. Q26. Q27. Q28. Q2g. Q30. Q31. Q32. 33. Q34, P4MATHS 19 Multiples of 3 : 3, 6, 9, 12, 15... Multiples of 4: 4, 8, 12, 16... Multiples of 6 : 6, 12, 18, 24... Ans: 12 Factors of 27: 1, 3, 9, 27 14349427540 Ans: 40 36 060 + 9 = 4006R6 Ans: 4006 8096 + 8 = 1012 Ans: 1012 368 x 27 = 9936 = 10 000 Ans: 10000 24 564 + 6 = 4094 Ans: 0 Multiples of 6 greater than 10 less than 50: 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48 18 is a factor of 54. Ans: 18 2736 x 3 = 8208 8208 + 2736 = 10 944 Ans: 10944 9 baskets = 2040 3 baskets = 2040 + 3 = 680 15 baskets = 680 x 5 = 3400 Ans: 3400g Multiples of 5 between 15 and 40: 20, 25, 30, 35 -1(1 year ago): 19, 24, 29, 34 24 is a multiple of 3. Ans: 25 PA Set 1 / Pogo 19 © FAN-Math Education Q35, 355 - 197 = 158 263 - 197 = 66 157 - 66 = 91 91 + 158 = 249 Ans: 249 Section C Q36. 48x 125 = 6001 40 x 50 = 2000 6000 - 2000 = Ans: 4000 10 4000 Q37. eq blue =| 3288 + 992 = 4280 4280 + 2 = 2140 Ans: 2140 Q38. John _] Ali |set6 3216 + 4 = 804 3 x 804 = 2412 2412 + 180 = 2592 Ans: 2592 39. Muthu Beeling Siti P4MATHS 20 3288 5235 5235 - 1632 - 960 - 960 = 1683 1683 + 3 = 561 561 + 561 + 961 Ans: 2082 P4/ Set 1/ Page 20 10 = 2082 © FAN-Malh Education Q40. O41. Q42. P4MATHS 21 Kumar Mathew 4512 +8 = 564 6+2=3 3 x 564 = 1692 Ans: 1692 4512 Use make-a-supposition strategy. Suppose there are 100 motorbikes. 2 wheels x 100 = 200 wheels 304 wheels — 200 wheels = 104 wheels 4 wheels - 2 wheels = 2 wheels 104 + 2 = 52 (cars) Ans: 52 Use replacement concept. 3 files and 3 pens = $18 1 file and 1 pen = $18 + 3 = $6 2 files and 2 pens = $6 x 2 = $12 15-2513 13 pens = $38- $12 = $26 1 pen = $26 + 13 = $2 1 file = $6 - $2 = $4 Ans: $4 P4/ Set1/Page 21 (© FAN-Math Education Q43. Look for the pattern. (a) (b) P4/Sol 1/ Page 22 Figure Total Number of cubes 1 1 14+2=3 14+2+3=6 1+2+3+4=10 14+24+34+4+5=15 14+2+34+4+5+6=21 nlolalalelr 1+2+3+4+5+6+7=28 Ans: Figure 7 142434 ..420421 = 10 pairs of 21+ 21 = 210+ 21 = 231 Ans: 231 P4MATHS 22 (© FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 23 COMBINED TOPICAL TEST Topics: Whole Numbers, Factors & Multiples, Multiplication & Division, Whole Numbers: Word Problems Duration: 1 hour 45 minutes Name: ( ) Class: Primary 4 ( ) Date: INSTRUCTIONS TO PUPILS. Do not turn over this page until you are told to do so. : Read and follow all instructions carefully. Answer all questions. Section A 130 Section B 140 Section C 130 Total 1100 P41 Set2/Page 1 © FAN-Math Education Section A P4MATHS 24 Questions 1 to 15 carry 2 marks each. For each question, four options are given. One of them is the correct answer. Make your choice (1, 2, 3 or 4). Write it in the brackets provided. (30 marks) 1. In which of the following numbers does the digit 9 stand for 900? (1) 98.254 (2) 76928 (3) 49 386 (4) 25489 ( () 2. — Which of the following is 10 hundreds less than 100 thousands? (1) 1100 (2) 9900 (3) 10 100 (4) 99.000 (Gesstte pesca 3. Find the sum of 5066 and 2492. Round the answer to the nearest thousand. (1) 7000 (2) 7500 (3) 8000 (4) 8500 P41 Set2/ Page 2 (© FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 25 4. How many hundreds are there in 63 572? (1) 35 (2) 63 (3) 572 (4) 635 ty 5. Whats the missing number in the box? 28 476 = +400+70+6 (1) 2000 (2) 2800 (3) 20000 (4) 28 000 ce 6. Which set of numbers is arranged in descending order? (1) 5342, 5042, 5302, 5204 (2) 5342, 5302, 5204, 5042 (3) 5204, 5302, 5342, 5042 (4) 5042, 5204, 5302, 5342 Ca) 7. Whatis the sum of the first 3 multiples of 47 (1) 24 (2) 12 (3) 3 (4) 4 D Pas Set2/ Page 3 © FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 26 8, — Which one of the following has 1, 2, 3, 6, 9 and 18 as factors? (1) 6 (2) 9 (3) 18 (4) 27 () 9, Whatis the missing number in the box? 8952 + 8 = 4568 - (1) 1119 \ (2) 3449 (3) 5677 (4) 5687 (ee) 10. Round the product of 432 and 54 to the nearest ten. (1) 480 (2) 490 (3) 23300 (4) 23330 : (eH) 11. Amovie ticket costs $12 for an adult and $8 for a child. A family set costs $30 for 2 adults and 2 children. Mr Raju wants to watch a movie with his wife and 3 children. What is the least amount he has to pay? (1) (2) (3) (4) $36 $38 $42 $48 (a: P4/Set2/Pago4 ‘© FAN-Math Education 13. 15. P4MATHS 27 The balloons in a box can be arranged in groups of 6 or 9 without any remainder. How many balloons are there in the box? (1) 96 (2) 84 @) 72 (4) 48 Cp): X is a 2-digit number and a factor of 64. When it is divided by 5, you get a remainder of 2. What number is X? (4) 16 (2) 24 (3) 32 (4) 36 Cae): Comic books are sold at the same price at a fair. If Frank buys 10 comic books, he will be short of $8, If he buys 8 comic books, he will have $6 left. How much does Frank have? (1) $48 (2) $54 (3) $62 (4) $70 Ce) Leslie has 33 coins with a total value of $9. They are a mixture of 20¢ coins and 50¢ coins. How many 20¢ coins does Leslie have? (1) 8 (2) 25 (3) 3 (4) 30 ( ) P41 Set2/Page 5 © FAN-Math Education PAMATHS 28 Section B Questions 16 to 35 carry 2 marks each. Show your working clearly in the space provided for each question and write your answers in the blanks provided. For questions which require units, give your answers in the units stated. (40 marks) 16. What does the digit ‘7’ stand for in 45 236 + 2145? Ans: 17. Subtract six thousand from nineteen thousand and fourteen. Write the answer in numeral. Ans: 18. Whatis the missing number in the box? 11032+4= + 276 ‘ Ans: 19. Add 4768 to the difference between 16 000 and 2532. Round the answer to the nearest hundred. P41 Set2/ Pages (@FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 29 20. What is the sum of 11 thousands, 25 hundreds and 96 ones? Ans: 21. How many hundreds are there in 1290 + 3660 - 2405? Ans: 22. Form the greatest 5-digit even number using the following digits. Use each digit once only. 6 1 9 3 8 Ans: 23. Multiply all the common factors of 18 and 42. Ans: PAs Sot2 Page 7 (© FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 30 24. Whatis the difference between the 8th multiple of 10 and 8th multiple of 87 Ans: 25. Avis a 2-digit number that has only 2 factors. A is also a number that is less than 27. What is the greatest possible number of A? 26. Study the multiplication algorithm below. What is the missing digit? 6|?)4 5 x 7 5 Ans: 27. Mr Peh is 4 times as old as his son now. 8 years ago, his son was 3 years old. How old is Mr Peh now? Ans: P4/Set2/Page8 © FAN-Math Education 28, 29. P4MATHS 31 Find the product of 970 and 37. Round the product to the nearest thousand. Ans: Rashid has fewer than 20 shirts. When he tries to pack the shirts into boxes of 3, 2 shirts are left unpacked. When he tries to pack the shirts into boxes of 4, 2 shirts are left unpacked. How many shirts does Rashid have? The table below shows the price list of tickets to a movie. Study it carefully and answer the question. Movie ticket Price per person Child below 3 years old Free Child from 3 to 12 years old $4 Adult $12 Jane brought her 3 children of age 2, 11 and 12 to the movie. What was the total amount she had to pay to watch the movie? P41 Sot2/ Pago 9 Ans: (© FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 32 31. When 69 is divided by a number, the quotient is 11 and the remainder is 3. What is the number? Ans: 32. Evelyn wants to buy a school bag. The price of the school bag can be ‘ divided by 6, 9 and 15, What is the lowest possible price of the school bag? 33. There are 2362 beads in each packet. Ailing buys 15 packets of beads. She repacks them equally into 5 containers. How many beads are there in each container? Ans: P4/Set2/ Page 10 ‘© FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 33 34. Mrs Tan had 16 boxes of pencils. There were 280 pencils in each box. The pencils were only sold in bundles of 5. Each bundle was sold at $2. How much money would she collect if she sold all the pencils? Ans: 35. Almond sets a 3-digit number code for a lock. Read the clues. The digit in the hundreds place is twice the digit in the ones place. The digit in the tens place is half the digit in the ones place. The sum of the 3 digits is 7. What is the 3-digit number code? Ans: PAs Set2/ Page 11 © FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 34 Section C Questions 36 to 37 carry 3 marks each. Questions 38 to 43 carry 4 marks each. Show your working clearly in the space provided for each question and write your answers in the blanks provided. The number of marks available is shown in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part-question. (30 marks) 36. Two shops, A and B, sold a total of 5122 bottles of shampoo. Shop B sold 398 fewer bottles of shampoo than Shop A. How many bottles of shampoo did Shop A sell? Ans: 83] 37. Accupboard cost 12 times as much as a chair. A chair cost $88. What was the total cost of 2 such cupboards and 10 such chairs? Ans: B3) P4/Set2/ Page 12 © FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 35, 38. Bryan and Mark had 1460 stamps in all. Bryan had 3 times as many stamps as Mark. After Mark gave away 100 of his stamps and Bryan gave away some stamps, the number of stamps Bryan left was 4 times as many stamps as those Mark had left. How many stamps did Bryan have in the end? Ans: (4) 39. Uncle Joe used a total of 6480 sticks of satay over 3 days. He used 220 more sticks of satay on Day 1 than on Day 2 and 100 more sticks of satay ‘on Day 2 than on Day 3. How many sticks of satay did he use on Day 1? Ans: 4] P4 J Set2 / Page 13 @FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 36 40. Mary and Jane had the same number of cards. After Mary gave Jane 40 cards, Jane had twice as many cards as Mary. What was the total number of cards that Jane and Mary have at first? Ans: [4] 41. There are 5 times as many boys as girls in a hall. After 80 boys and 4 girls left the hall, there are thrice as many boys as girls in the hall. (a) | How many girls are there in the hall at first? (b) Whats the total number of boys and girls in the hall at first? Ans: (a) 2] (Oy eee fel P4ISot2/ Pago 14 (© FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 37 42. Rani bought some markers and rulers. She paid $63 for a total of 45 markers and rulers. Each marker cost $3. Each ruler cost $1. How many rulers did she buy? Ans: [4] P4/Set2/ Page 18 @FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 38 43. The figures below are formed by some unit squares. Figure Number of unit squares 1 a 2 The pattern continues. (a) Whats the total number of unit squares in Figure 12? (b) Which figure has a total number of 625 unit squares? Ans: (a) [2] (by) + End of Paper - Please check carefully. P41Set2/ Page 16 © FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 39 ANSWER Key & DETAILED SOLUTIONS Mathematics Simulated Exam Papers - Primary Four Combined Topical Test at. (2) Q2. (4) 100 000-1000 = 99 000 Q3. (3) 5066 + 2492 = 7558 = 8000 Q4. (4) 63572=63500+72 63 500 = 635 hundreds Q5. (4) 400+70+6=476 28 476 — 476 = 28 000 Q6. (2) Q7. (1) First 3 multiples of 4: 4, 8, 12 4+8+12524 Q8. (3) Factors of 18: 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18 Q9. (2) 8952 +8=1119 4568 - 1119 = 3449 Q10. (4) 432 x 54 = 23 328 = 23 330 Q11, (2) $30+$8=$38 Q12. (3) Common multiple of 6 and 9: 72 Q13. (3) Factors of 64: 16 and 32 16+5=3R1 32+5=6R2 ara. (3) Price of each book ($)| 5 6 7 8 Multiples of 10 50 60 70 80 -8 42 52 62 72 Multiples of 8 40 48 56 64 +6 46 54 62 70 P4/Set2/ Page 17 (© FAN-Math Education Q15. (2) Use make-a-supposition strategy. Suppose all coins are 20¢ coins. 33 x 20¢ = 660¢ 900¢ - 660¢ = 240¢ 50¢ — 20¢ = 30¢ Number of 50¢ coins = 240¢ + 30¢ =8 33- 8=25 Section B Qi6. Qi7. ais. aig. Q20. Q21. Q22. 45 236 + 2145 = 47 381 Ans: 7000 or 7 thousands 19 014 — 6000 = 13 014 Ans: 13014 11 032 + 4 = 2758 2758 — 276 = 2482 Ans: 2482 16 000 — 2532 = 13 468 13 468 + 4768 = 18 236 = 18 200 Ans: 18200 11 000 + 2500 + 96 = 13 596 Ans: 13596 1290 + 3660 — 2405 = 2545 2545 = 2500 + 45 2500 = 25 hundreds Ans: 25 Greatest 5-digit number: 98 631 Greatest 5-digit even number: 98 316 Ans: 98 316 PAs Sot 2/ Page 18 P4MATHS 40 © FAN-Math Education Q23. Q24. Q25. Q26. Q27. Q28. Q29. Q30. P4MATHS 41 Factors of 18: 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18 Factors of 42 : 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 14, 21, 42 Common factors: 1, 2, 3,6 1%2*3x6=36 Ans: 36 8x 10=80 8x8=64 80-64 = 16 Ans: 16 List 2-digit numbers: 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 List of numbers that has only 2 factors: 11, 13, 17, 19, 23 The greatest number is 23. Ans: 23 47915 +7 = 6845 Ans: 8 3+8=11 11x4=44 Ans: 44 970 x 37 = 35 890 = 36 000 Ans: 36 000 Multiples of 3 less than 20: 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18 2 more: 5, 8, 11, 14, 17, 20 Multiples of 4 less than 20: 4, 8, 12, 16 2 more: 6, 10, 14, 18 Ans: 14 Cost for 1 child, age 2: free Cost for 2 children, age 11 and 12: 2 x $4 = $8 Cost for 1 adult: $12 $12 + $8 = $20 Ans: $20 P41'Sot2/ Pago 19 (© FAN-Math Education Q31. 32. Q33. Q34, Q35. S Q36. Q37. P4MATHS 42 69-3=66 66+11=6 Ans: 6 Smallest common multiple of 6, 9 and 15: 90 Ans: $90 15+5=3 2362 x 3 = 7086 Ans: 7086 16 x 280 = 4480 4480 + 5 = 896 896 x $2 = $1792 4 Ans: $1792 Possible ones digit: 2,4,6 Possible hundreds digit: 4, 8 Possible tens digit: 1,2 2444157 The number code is 412, Ans: 412 ion C A B Ibe 5122 + 398 = 5520 5520 + 2 = 2760 Ans: 2760 12 x $88 = $1056 2x $1056 = $2112 10 x $88 = $880 $2112 + $880 = $2992 Ans: $2992 5122 P4/Sel2/ Page 20 © FAN-Math Education Q38. Q39. Q40. P4MATHS 43 Before Bryan Mark 1460 Sf fe. Mark 0 4460 + 4 = 365 (Mark) After 365 - 100 = 265 (Mark) 4 x 265 = 1060 Ans: 1060 Day1 Day 2 220 } 6480 Day 3 hoo 6480 + 100 + 220 + 220 = 7020 7020 + 3 = 2340 Ans: 2340 Before Mary Jane After Mary 40,40, Jane t After 40 + 40= 80 Before 80 + 40 =120 (Mary) 2 « 120 = 240 (Total) Ans: 240 P41 Set2/ Page 2t © FAN-Math Education Q41. Before Girls Boys After 4 girls left Girls Boys ITT 180 boys tet (a) 3%4=12 2 units + 12 = 80 2 units = 80 - 12 = 68 1 unit = 68 + 2 = 34 Ans: 34 (b) 6% 34=204 Ans: 204 Q42. Use make-a-supposition strategy. Suppose there are 45 markers. 45 x $3 = $135 $135 - $63 = $72 $3 - $1 = $2 $72 + $2 = 36 (rulers) Ans: 36 Q43. Look for the pattern. Figure Total number of unit squares 1 1=1x1 4=2x2 9=3x3 16=4x4 alalolnr 25=5x5 (a) 12x 12=144 Ans: 144 (b) 25x 25 = 625 Ans; Figure 25 PAs Set2/ Page 22 P4MATHS 44, © FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 45 COMBINED TOPICAL TEST Set : Topics: Whole Numbers, Factors & Multiples, 2 3 = Multiplication & Division, Whole Numbers: Word Problems Duration: 1 hour 45 minutes Name: ( ) Class: Primary 4 ( ) Date: INSTRUCTIONS TO PUPILS Do not turn over this page until you are told to do so. ( Read and follow all instructions carefully. Answer all questions. Section A /30 Section B /40 Section C 130 Total 1100 PA Set3/ Page 1 ‘© FAN-Math Education Section A P4MATHS 46 Questions 1 to 15 carry 2 marks each. For each question, four options are given. One of them is the correct answer. Make your choice (1, 2, 3 or 4). Write it in the brackets provided. (30 marks) 1. Add 25 462 to 1116. What is the value of the digit 5 in the sum? (4) 5 (2) 500 (3) 5000 (4) 50.000 ; ( ) 2. Whatis the missing number in the box? 70 000 + 600 +40 +1=70500+ (4) 144 (2) 641 (3) 5904 (4) 6401 i (eH) 3. Which of the following has an answer of 4200 when rounded to the nearest hundred? (1) 4000 + 1089 (2) 4000+ 189 (3) 4000 + 89 (4) 4000+9 (cree) PA/ Set3/ Page 2 ‘© FAN-Math Education (1) (2) (3) (4) 4 thousands + 20 hundreds + 18 ones = (1) (2) (3) (4) 36 632, 36 732, 36 832, 36 932, a) (2) (3) 4) Which of the following has the smallest value? 10 000 - 1900 10 000 + 90 9000 - 800 9000 + 80 Which of the following is the missing value in the box? 42018 40 218 6180 6018 35 932 36 942 36 132 37 032 P41 Set3/ Page 3 P4MATHS 47 What is the missing number in the following number pattern? , 37 132, 37 232 © FAN-Malh Education P4MATHS 48 7. Which of the following numbers can be divided by 8 and 6 with no remainder? (1) 12 (2) 2 (3) 24 (4) 4 (Sssareo)| 8. What is the missing number in the box? ‘ 8000 x 30 = hundreds (1) 24 (2) 240 (3) 2400 (4) 24000 ( ) 9. Whats the remainder when 43 615 is divided by 67 \ (4) 4 (2) 16 (3) 3 (4) 7269 fester) PA/Set3/Paged © FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 49 40. Emma bought a box of erasers. The number of erasers in the box was the product of the first 2 multiples of 4. How many erasers were there in the box? (1) 32 (2) 24 (3) 8 (4) 6 41. Mr Cheng bought 45 boxes of pens. There were 25 pens in each box. After selling some pens, he had 225 pens left. How many pens were sold? (1) 900 (2) 925 (3) 1126 (4) 1350 12. Nelson is thinking of a number between 4 and 50. It is a common multiple of 4 and 6, When it is divided by 5, there is a remainder of 1. What number is Nelson thinking of? (12 (2) 28 8) 36 (4) 50 Passet3/ Pages © FAN-Math Education 13. 15. P4MATHS 50 There were 2180 children in a school. There were 150 more girls than boys. How many girls were there? (1) 1015 (2) 1165 (3) 2030 (4) 2330 A table and 5 identical chairs cost $1242. The table cost 4 times as much as a chair. How much did the table cost? (1) $138 (2) $207 (3) $552 (4) $621 Raymond took a contest. For every correct answer, he was awarded t 5 points. For every wrong answer, 3 points were deducted. If 6 out of the 30 questions he answered were wrong, how many points did he score? (1) 24 (2) 48 (3) 102 (4) 120 Pa/Set3/Page6 ‘© FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 51 Section B Questions 16 to 35 carry 2 marks each. Show your working clearly in the space provided for each question and write your answers in the blanks provided. For questions which require units, give your answers in the units stated. (40 marks) 16. 17. 18. 19. 65 008 — = 250 Write the missing number in the box in words. Ans: How many tens are there in ninety-three thousand, five hundred and forty? Ans: Arrange the following numbers in order, beginning with the smallest. 84 981 19 848 84 189 98 184 Smallest Form the greatest 5-digit odd number using all the digits below. Each digit can be used only once. 9 0 7 2 8 P41 Sot3/ Page 7 © FAN-Math Education 20. 21. 22. 23. P4MATHS 52 37 808 is 280 less than What is the missing number in the box? What is the value of W in the number line? 1000 2000 Divide 13 590 by 30. Round the answer to the nearest ten. Look at the numbers below. of 807 | | 6053 40 270 | | 5306 Find the product of the smallest and greatest number. Ans: P4/Sal3 (Pages ‘© FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 53. 24. Whatis the sum of all the factors of 38? Ans: 25. Whatis the difference between the 3rd and 8th multiple of 7? Ans: 26. Mrs Chan had some sweets. When she packed them equally into 4 bags or 6 bags, there was no leftover. What was the smallest possible number of sweets that she had? 27. Study the number pattern below. What is the missing number? 5 9 4 16 7 28 3 12 48 5 20 2 ? 3 Ans: P4/Set3/ Page 9 (© FANMath Education P4MATHS 54 28. 1 and 5 are the common factors of 10 and 30. What are the other two common factors? Ans: 29. Joddy is between 30 and 46 years old. His age is a common multiple of 2 and 9. How old is Joddy? Ans: 30. A factory made 3548 toy cars in a day. How many toy cars did the factory make in 16 days? Ans: 31. 2 boys and 3 girls made 315 paper frogs altogether. Each boy made twice as many paper frogs as each girl. How many paper frogs did each boy make? Ans: P4/Sot3/Page 10 (© FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 55 32. There are 14 190 books in Library A and 1380 more books in Library B than in Library A. What is the total number of books in the two libraries? Ans: 33. Abakery made 58 trays of tarts in a day. There were 300 tarts in each tray. At the end of the day, 1486 tarts were left. How many tarts were sold in the day? Ans: 34. A 3-digit number is 600 when rounded to the nearest hundred. The digit in the ones place is the sum of all factors of 7. The digit in the tens place is the smallest common multiple of 4 and 8, What is the number? Ans: 35. For every hour of work, Mohan is paid $50. An additional $200 is paid for every 12 hours of work. If Mohan works 6 hours per day, how much does he earn in 10 days? Ans: PAI Set 3/ Page 14 © FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 56 Section C Questions 36 to 37 carry 3 marks each. Questions 38 to 43 carry 4 marks each. Show your working clearly in the space provided for each question and write your answers in the blanks provided. The number of marks available is shown in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part-question. (30 marks) 36. Mr Rahim bought some cartons of drinks. There were 8 bottles of drinks in each carton. After 1108 bottles of drinks were sold, he had 308 bottles of drinks left. How many cartons of drinks did he buy at first? Ans: 13] 37. There are a total of 1432 storybooks in three boxes, A, B, C. Box A has 485 storybooks. Box B has 135 more storybooks than Box A. How many storybooks are there in Box C? Ans: 13] PA ISot3/ Page 12 (© FAN-Aath Education P4MATHS 57 38. A shopkeeper had a total of 2560 paper files and plastic files. After selling 340 paper files and buying another 500 plastic files, he had an equal number of paper files and plastic files. How many paper files did he have at first? Ans: [4] 39. Nanny bought 40 boxes of balloons. There were 48 balloons in each box. After using 140 balloons for a party, she packed the remaining balloons equally into bags of 6. How many balloons were left unpacked? Ans: [4] PAs Set3/ Page 13 © FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 58 40. Lily bought a roll of ribbons 17 m long. She cut it into 7 pieces. Some were 2m long and some were 3 m long. How many pieces of ribbons were 2 m long? Ans: [4] 41. An oven costs $500 more than a cooker. Mr Sim bought 2 such ovens and 4 such cookers for $8320. Mr Wong bought a similar oven and a similar cooker. How much did Mr Wong pay? Ans: 4 P4/Set3/Page 14 ©FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 59 42, Madam Siti buys some chocolates for a group of children, When she gives each child 6 pieces of chocolate, she will have 3 pieces left. When she gives each child 7 pieces of chocolate, she will have 4 pieces short. (a) How many children are there in the group? (b) | How many pieces of chocolate does Madam Siti buy? a @ @ea4 Ans: (a) 2] PA Set3/ Page 15 (© FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 60 43. Simon made the following figures using sticks. Figure Number of sticks ' A . / Y Y Study the pattern above. (a) What is the total number of sticks in Figure 25? (b) Which figure has a total number of 356 sticks? Ans: (a) 21 (by) DY : End of Paper - Please check carefully. P4/ Set / Page 16 (© FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 61 ANSWER KEY & DETAILED SOLUTIONS Mathematics Simulated Exam Papers - Primary Four Combined Topical Test Qi, (2) 25462 +1116 = 26 578 Q2. (1) 70000 +600 + 40+1=70641 70 641 — 70 500 = 141 Q3. (2) + 4000 + 1089 = 5089 = 5100 4000 + 189 = 4189 = 4200 4000 + 89 = 4089 = 4100 4000 + 9 = 4009 = 4000 Q4. (1) 10 000 - 1900 = 8100 10 000 + 90 = 10 090 9000 — 800 = 8200 9000 + 80 = 9080 Q5. (4) 4000 + 2000 + 18 = 6018 Q6. (4) The numbers increase by 100s. 36 732 - 36 632 = 100 36 932 + 100 = 37 032 Q7. (3) 24+8= 24+6= Q8. (3) 8000 x 30 = 240 000 = 2400 hundreds Q9. (1) 43615+6=7269R1 Qi0. (1) 4x8=32 Qi, (1) 45x 25=1125 1125 - 225 = 900 Q12, (3) Common multiples of 4 and 6 between 1 and 50: 12, 36 36+5=7R1 P4/ Set3/ Page 17 @ FAN-Math Education Q13. Q14. ats. P4MATHS 62 (2) ees eee girls boys 450" > 2180 + 150 = 2330 2330 + 2= 1165 Q) Table 2180 Chairs $1242 9 units = $1242 1 unit ---- $1242 + 9 = $138 ‘ 4 units = $138 x 4 = $552 (3) 30-6=24 24x 5=120 6x3=18 120 - 18 = 102 Section B Q16. a7. ais. aig. Q20, 65 008 — 250 = 64 758 Ans: Sixty-four thousand, seven hundred and fifty-eight ( 93 540 = 9354 tens Ans: 9354 Ans: 19 848, 84 189, 84 981, 98 184 Greatest 5-digit number: 98 720 Greatest 5-digit odd number: 98 207 Ans: 98 207 37 808 + 280 = 38 088 Ans: 38 088 P4/Set3// Page 18 (© FAN-Math Education Q21. Q22, Q23. Q24, Q25. Q26. Q27. Q28. Qag. Q30. P4MATHS 63 2000 - 1000 = 1000 1000 + 10 = 100 1000 + 700 = 1700 Ans: 1700 13 590 + 30 = 453 453 = 450 Ans: 450 6053 x 40 = 242 120 Ans: 242 120 Factors of 38: 1, 2, 19 and 38 1+2+19+38=60 Ans: 60 3x7=21 8x7=56 56 -21=35 Ans: 35 Multiples of 4: 4, 8, 12, ... Multiples of 6: 6, 12, ... Ans: 12 3+5=8 or 20-12=8 Ans: 8 Factors of 10: 1, 2, 5, 10 Factors of 30: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 15, 30 Ans: 2, 10 Common multiple of 2 and 9 between 30 and 46: 36 Ans: 36 3548 x 16 = 56 768 Ans: 56 768 P4/Sot3/ Page 19 © FAN-Math Education Q31, Q32, Q33. Q34, Q35. P4MATHS 64 boys 315 girls 7 units = 315 1 unit = 315 + 7 = 45 2 units = 45 x 2 = 90 Ans: 90 14 190 Library A It 380 _ Library B I 7 = ‘ 14 190 +1380 = 15 570 15 570 + 14 190 = 29 760 Ans: 29760 58 x 300 = 17 400 17 400 - 1486 = 15 914 Ans: 15914 Smallest common multiple of 4 and 8 : 8 (tens) Factors of 7: 1 and 7 1+7=8 (ones) 588 = 600 So, the number is 588. Ans: 588 6 x $50 = $300 10 x $300 = $3000 6x 10=60 60+12=5 5 x $200 = $1000 $3000 + $1000 = $4000 Ans: $4000 P41Set3/ Page 20 @FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 65 Section C Q36. Q37. Q38. Q39, 40. 308 + 1108 = 1416 1416+8=177 Ans: 177 485 A 135 B ! 1432 c ? 485 + 135 = 620 (B) 41432 - 485 - 620 = 327 (C) Ans: 327 After Paper F. Plastic F. Before i349 Paper F. 7 Plastic F. 500 2560 — 340 + 500 = 2720 2720 + 2 = 1360 1360 + 340 = 1700 Ans: 1700 40 x 48 = 1920 1920 - 140 = 1780 1780 + 6 = 296R4 Ans: 4 Use guess-and-check strategy. 2560 Guess: There are 4 2-m pieces. Total length of 2-m pieces = 4x 2=8m Total length of 3-m pieces = 3x 3= 9m 4 pieces + 3 pieces = 7 pieces V 8m+9m=17my¥ Ans: 4 P41 Sot3/Page 21 © FAN-Math Education Q41. Q42, Q43. P4MATHS 66 2x $500 = $1000 $8320 - $1000 = $7320 $7320 + 6 = $1220 (cooker) 2.x $1220 = $2440 $2440 + $500 = $2040 Ans: $2940 Make a list. Possible number of children: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Multiples of 6 plus 3: 9, 15, 21, 27, 33, 39, 45 Multiples of 7 minus 4: 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, 38, 45 To check: 7x6=42 45-3=42V ( 7x7=49 45+4=497 Ans: (a) 7 (b) 45 Look for the pattern. Figure1 | Figure2 | Figure 3 Figure 4 6 “1 16 2 145 14545 |1454+54+5/1454+54+545 =14+1 five |=1+2fives |= 1+ 3 fives |= 1+ 4 fives ‘ (a) 1+25xfives = 1 +125 = 126 Ans: 126 (b) 356 -1= 355 355+5=71 Ans: Figure 74 P41 Set3/ Page 22 (© FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 67 ‘Gflexam Panel” Mip-YEAR REVISION Topics: Whole Numbers, Angles, Squares & Rectangles, Symmetry Duration: 1 hour 45 minutes Name: ( ) Class: Primary 4 ( ) Date: INSTRUCTIONS TO PUPILS Do not turn over this page until you are told to do so. i Read and follow all instructions carefully. Answer all questions. Section A 130 Section B 140 Section C 130 Total 1100 P41 Set4/ Page 1 © FAN-Math Education Section A P4MATHS 68, Questions 1 to 15 carry 2 marks each. For each question, four options are given. One of them is the correct answer. Make your choice (1, 2, 3 or 4). Write it in the brackets provided. (30 marks) 1. In 54 762, the digit 4 stands for (1) 4x40 (2) 4x 100 (3) 4x 1000 (4) 4 10.000 Ce, ‘ 2. 12189= +100 + 80+9 What is the missing number in the box? (1) 1200 (2) 2000 (3) 10.000 (4) 12.000 CH) t 3. How many angles in the figure below are obtuse angles? (1) 5 (2) -2 as CNTY ae ALT | Gate) P4/Sot4/ Page 2 (© FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 69 4. Which of the following pair of lines are parallel? (4) ABand CD (2) XY and ST (3) CDanduUV (4) XY and UV CH 5. _ Whatis the missing number in the box? 30 x1000 = x 2000 (1) 60000 (2) 3000 (3) 150 (4) 15 ca) 6. The following figure is formed by 2 squares LMPT and MNST. What is the value of ZLMN? (1) 180° K (2) 135° M 7 (3) 90° (4) 45° 6 N Ss (rete) P41Set4/Page 3 © FAN-Malh Education P4MATHS 70 7. Multiply six hundred and four by thirty. The answer is (1) 19200 (2) 18120 (3) 6430 (4) 720 8, — Whatis the quotient when 700 700 is divided by 700? (1) 1400 ; (2) 1001 (3) 104 (4) 14 9. Which of the following shapes has only 2 lines of symmetry? “0 (2) “O Ll (4) P4/Set4/ Page 4 © FAN-Math Education 10. P4MATHS 71 There are 60 bags in a warehouse. Each bag contains 2040 straws. How many straws are there altogether? (1) 122.400 (2) 12240 (3) 2100 (4) 34 Aman was standing at Point P facing South. He made a Jtumn clockwise. Then he made a 135° turn anti-clockwise. Where was he facing in the end? North (1) East North-west North-east (2) West (3) South-east a ve 7 eee 4) South-west South-west South-east South CEH: The figure below is made up of a rectangle ABCD and a square EFGH. What is the sum of ZAEH and ZBEF? c (1) 48° F B (2) 80° (3) 90° G E (4) 136° D A (estes P41 Set 4/ Pages (© FAN-Math Education 13. P4MATHS 72 Kelvin wants to buy a calculator. The price of the calculator can be divided by 4, 6 and 8. What is the lowest possible price of the calculator? (1) $12 (2) $24 (3) $36 (4) $48 Melvin has a total of 26 twenty-cent coins and fifty-cent coins. These coins add up to a total value of $7. How many twenty-cent coins does Melvin have? (1) 20 (2) 19 (3) 7 (4) 6 te) Cheryl is watching a movie in a cinema. She is sitting in the second row. To her right, there are 23 seats and to her left, there are 19 seats. Behind her, there are 28 rows of seats. There are an equal number of seats in each row. How many seats are there in the cinema altogether? (1) 1176 (2) 1247 (3) 1260 (4) 1290 P4/ Set 4/ Pages © FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 73 Section B Questions 16 to 35 carry 2 marks each. Show your working clearly in the space provided for each question and write your answers in the blanks provided. For questions which require units, give your answers in the units stated. (40 marks) 16. Whatis the value of Za? 17. Arrange the following numbers in ascending order. 19 545 59 848 14 189 59 144 18. Whatis the sum of the 5th multiple and 9th multiple of 47 Ans: P4/ Set 4/ Page 7 © FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 74 19. The figure is not drawn to scale. What is the value of Zw? 40° Ans: 20. Find the difference between the smallest factor and greatest factor of 37. 21. What are the common factors of 9, 15 and 24? 22. When a number is divided by 50, it has a quotient of 280 and a remainder of 23. What is the number? Ans: P41/Sot4 /Page 8 @FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 75 23. Whats the missing number in the box? 20 000 - = 59 x 37 Ans: 24. Refer to the grid below. Tanya was standing at point D facing North-west. She took ; - turn clockwise. At which point would Tanya be facing directly? N A ¢ Ans: 25. The following figure is not drawn to scale. PQRS is a rectangle. Find 2x. P E s F 28° x Q R P4/Sel4/Page 9 © FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 76 28. ABCDis a square. EFGH is a rectangle. AE = FD = 3 cm. HG = 4 cm. What is the length of BC? A H 3m IE 4cm G IF Ans: 27. Draw a square LMNP using line LM in the following grid. ‘ 28. Which of the following figures has the same number of lines of symmetry? Ans: PA/ S014 / Page 10 © FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 77 29. Ashop sold a total of 5500 shirts in 2 months. In the first month, 2543 shirts were sold. How many more shirts were sold in the second month than the first month? Ans: 30, Jamil saved $5750 and his brother saved $4650. A Hi-fi set cost $12 759. How much more money did the two brothers need to buy the Hi-fi set? Ans: 31, There were 36 eggs in a tray. Mr Pan bought 25 trays of eggs. On his way home, he accidentally broke 8 eggs. How many eggs were not broken? Ans: 32. Stall A sold 248 bowls of noodles. Stall B sold 4 times as many bowls of noodles as Stall A. How many more bowls of noodles did Stall B sell than Stall A? Ans: P41 Sot 41 Pago 11 @ FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 78 33. Linda's age is between 20 and 30 this year. Her age is a multiple of 4. Next year, her age is a multiple of 5. How old will Linda be in 3 years’ time? Ans: 34. Kelly was standing at Point K and facing a certain direction. She made a Ftum anti-clockwise. Then, she made a jturn clockwise. She realised that‘ she was facing south-west in the end. Which direction was she facing at first? North North-west North-east a JIN South West East K South-west South-east 35. 40 pupils in a class scored a total of 370 points in a quiz. Each boy scored 10 points and each girl scored 8 points. How many boys are there in the class? Ans: PA/Set4/ Page 12 (© FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 79 Section © Questions 36 to 37 carry 3 marks each. Questions 38 to 43 carry 4 marks each. Show your working clearly in the space provided for each question and write your answers in the blanks provided. The number of marks available is shown in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part-question. (30 marks) 36. The table below shows how Wayne spent on a holiday. Expenditure | Transport Food Accommodation | Total amount Amount ($) 2 1230 2 4200 The amount spent on transport is twice the amount spent on accommodation. What was the amount Wayne spent on transport? Ans: [3] 37. Tony has 2560 stickers. Lionel has 1608 stickers. How many stickers must Tony give to Lionel so that they have the same number of stickers? Ans: (3) P4/Sot 4 / Pago 13 © FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 80 38. Terence has 460 cards. He has 134 more cards than Bobby. Bobby has 56 fewer cards than Ming. How many cards do they have altogether? Ans: [4] 39. There are 1020 blue clips and 2795 red clips in a box. Raju takes out 50 blue clips and put in some red clips. Then, the number of red clips is 3 times the number of blue clips. How many red clips does Raju put in? Ans: 4] P4/Sol4// Page 14 @FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 81 40. The sum of three numbers is 7410. The first number is twice the second number. The second number is thrice the third number. What is the value of the first number? P4/Set4/ Page 15 (© FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 82 41. Su Ning makes 20 paper cranes each day. Mohan makes 25 paper cranes each day. ‘Su Ning starts making the paper cranes 5 days before Mohan. Both children stop making when they have equal number of paper cranes. (a) How many days does it take Mohan to have made the same number of paper cranes as Su Ning? (b) What is the total number of paper cranes that Su Ning and Mohan make in the end? Ans: (a) _ [2] AO) errr eee eee 2] P41 Set4 / Page 16 (© FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 83 42. Benny and his sister solved a total of 110 questions. For every 4 questions that Benny solved correctly, his sister solved 6 questions. How many fewer questions were solved by Benny than his sister? PA / Set 4 / Page 17 © FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 84 43. Toothpicks are used to arrange the following figure. Study the pattern in the following figure. (a) Whats the total number of toothpicks needed to make 10 such rectangles? (b) How many rectangles can be arranged using 201 toothpicks? Ans: (a) 2] [(:) aassiaitaansasadanasan | - End of Paper - Please check carefully. P41 Set4/ Page 18 (© FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 85 ANSWER KEY & DETAILED SOLUTIONS Mathematics Simulated Exam Papers - Primary Four Mid-Year Revision at. (3) 4x1000=4 000 Q2. (4) 100+80+9= 189 12 189 - 189 = 12000 a3. (2) a4. (4) Q5. (4) 30x 1000 = 30.000 30 000 = 15 x 2000 6, (2) 90° + 45°= 135° Q7. (2) 604* 30=18 120 Q8. (2) 700700 + 700 = 1001 (i oe Q10. (1) 60x 2040 = 122 400 Qt1. (3) Afterhe made a tum clockwise, he was facing west. After he made a 135° turn anti-clockwise, he was facing south-east. Q12. (3) 180°- 90° = 90° Q13, (2) Smallest common multiple of 4, 6 and 8: 24 Q14. (1) Suppose all coins are 20¢ coins. 26x 20¢=520¢ 700g - 520¢ = 180¢ 50¢ - 20¢ = 30¢ Number of 50¢ coins = 180¢ + 30¢ = 6 26-6=20 Q15. (4) Number of seats in each row = 23 + 1+ 19=43 Number of rows = 1 + 1 + 28 = 30 43 x 30 = 1290 P41 Set 4/ Page 19 (© FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 86 Section B Q16. Qi7. Q18. Q19. Q20. Q21. Q22. Q23. Q24, Q25. Q26. Q27. Q28. Q29. 105° 14 189, 19 545, 59 144, 59 848 5x4=20 9x4=36 20 + 36 = 56 Ans: 56 90°- 40° = 50° Ans: 50° Factors of 37: 1 and 37 37-1=36 Ans: 36 Factors of 9: 1, 3, 9 Factors of 15: 1, 3, 5, 15 Factors of 24: 4, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24 Ans: 1,3 280 x50= 14000 14000 + 23= 14023 Ans: 14023 59 x 37 = 2183 20 000 - 2183 = 17 817 Ans: 17817 Ans: F 90° — 28° = 62° 62°+2=31° Ans: 31° c 34+4+3=10 Ans: 10cm M and B have only 1 line of symmetry each. Ans: MandB 5500 ~ 2543 = 2957 2957 - 2543 = 414 Ans: 414 P41 Sot 4 / Page 20 ‘© FAN-Math Education Q30. Q31. Q32. Q33. Q34. Q35. P4MATHS 87 $5750 + $4650 = $10 400 $12 759 - $10 400 = $2359 Ans: $2359 36 x 25 = 900 900 - 8 = 892 Ans: 892 248 x 4 = 992 992 - 248 = 744 Ans: 744 Multiples of 4 between 20 and 30: 24, 28 Multiples of 5 between 21 and 31: 25, 30 So, Linda’s age now = 24 24+3=27 Ans: 27 Work backwards, Before she made a tum clockwise, she was facing south-east. Before she made a Stun anti-clockwise, she was facing north-east. Ans: north-east Use make-a-supposition strategy. Suppose all pupils are boys. 40 x 10 = 400 400 - 370 = 30 10-8=2 30 + 2= 15 (girls) 40 - 15 = 25 (boys) Ans: 25 Section C Q36. Q37. $4200 - $1230 = $2970 $2970 +3 =$990 $990 x 2 = $1980 Ans: $1980 2560 ~ 1608 = 952 952 +2= 476 Ans: 476 PA/ Set4 / Page 21 © FAN-Math Education Q38. 326 + 56 = 382 (Ming) 460 + 326 + 382 = 1168 Ans: 1168 1020 - 50 = 970 3 x 970 = 2910 2910 - 2795 = 115 Ans: 115 Q40. 3rd 2nd Q39. 460 - 134 = 326 (Bobby) P4MATHS 88 7410 ist 10 units = 7410 1 unit = 7410 + 10 = 744 6 units = 6 x 741 = 4446 Ans: 4446 Q41. (a) 5x20=100 100+5=20 Ans: 20 (b) 20x 25= 500 400 + 100 = 500 Ans: 1000 4+6=10 W1x4=44 66 - 44 = 22 Ans: 22 43. (a) 5x9=45 Ans: 51 (b) 201-6 =195 39+1=40 Ans; 40 Q42. PA/Sot4 / Page 22 25-20=5 20 x 20 = 400 500 + 500 = 1000 110+ 10= 11 11x6=66 45+6=51 195 +5=39 (© FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 89 Mip-YEAR REVISION Set Topics: Whole Numbers, Angles, 5 Squares & Rectangles, Symmetry Duration: 1 hour 45 minutes Name: ( ) Class: Primary 4 ( ) Date: INSTRUCTIONS TO PUPILS Do not turn over this page until you are told to do so. i Read and follow all instructions carefully. Answer all questions. Section A 130 Section B 140 Section C 130 Total 1100 P4/Sel5/ Page t (© FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 90 Section A Questions 1 to 15 carry 2 marks each. For each question, four options are given. One of them is the correct answer. Make your choice (1, 2, 3 or 4). Write it in the brackets provided. (30 marks) 1, Raju is facing north. 1 | ; How many ris turns must he make anti-clockwise to face east? (1) 1 N (2) 2 8) 3 1 (4) 4 ( ) 2. 23 468is more than 3468, What is the missing value in the box? (1) 2x 100 (2) 2x 1000 (3) 20x 1000 (4) 20x 10000 3. Which of the following numbers are arranged in descending order? (1) 45321, 32145, 23 145, 54321 (2) 54321, 23145, 32 145, 45 321 (3) 45321, 32145, 23 145, 54 321 ) 54 321, 45 321, 32 145, 23 145 P41 Set5/Page2 (© FAN-Maih Education 4, What is the size of 2z ? (1) (2) (3) (4) 5. Whatis the missing value in the box? 69 thousands — 48 hundreds + 54 tens = (1) (2) (3) (4) 69 540 69 480 64 740 64 200 P4MATHS 91 6. Agroup of children shared 42 markers equally and they also shared 24 dusters equally. How many children are there in the group? (1) (2) (3) (4) P41 Sot 5/ Pago 3 Cae (© FAN-Math Education P4MATHS 92 How many groups of five are there in 14 6052 (4) 913 (2) 2325 (3) 2921 (4) 73.025 Ae Fahim saved $3389 in March and April in all. He saved $457 more in April than in March, How much did he save in April? (1) $1466 (2) $1923 (3) $2932 (4) $3846 Ce) Susan has 4 times as many beads as Kathy. They have 6040 beads altogether. How many beads does Susan have? (1) 4832 (2) 4530 (3) 1510 (4) 1208 : eH) There are 3 types of pens in a box. 400 of them are blue pens. The number of red pens is twice the number of green pens. There is a total of 2500 pens in the box. How many green pens are there? (1) 700 (2) 800 (3) 1400 (4) 2100 i) P4/Set5/ Page 4 © FAN-Math Education

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