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_FAN-Math | MATHEMATICS Simulated Exam Papers ata + * Performance Tasks Includes 16 Sets of Exam Papers > New MOE Syllabus + Enhanced Thinking Contents * Challenging, Non-Routine Questions + Full Worked Solutions PRIMARY 4A 2. es if afi = SF rk ‘. - é.: pr oe jee Meg OR OSE age Set P2MATHS 4 50 Ren apse —_ COMBINED TOPICAL TEST Topics: Numbers to 1000, Addition within 1000, Subtraction within 1000, Word Problems Name: c) Dale: Class: Primary 2(__) Duration: 4 hour Section A (20 marks) Choose the correct answer for each question and write its number in the bracket provided. (2 marks each) 4. Count. Which of the following shows the total number of 1? (1) 3004642 (2) 362 (8) 3 hundreds 6 tens 2 ones (4) _ three hund’ed and twenty-six () 2 Set Paget ‘OFAN Education P2MATHS 2 2. Look at the four given numbers. Qa a o ® 342 243 432 3.4, Which number has ‘4’ in the hundreds place? a) A (2) B @g) ¢ (4) D 3. Study the number pattern below. The missing number is (1) 300 (2) 305 (3) 310 (4) 315 P2MATHS 3 4, Look at the numbers below. @) @) & ©) @ The smallest odd number is (1) 50 (2) 93 (3) 201 (4) 482 5. Whatis the missing number in the box? 606 — =60 (1) 500 (2) 546 (3) 600 (4) 666 Parset1 Pages FANN Edaton P2MATHS 4 6. Each symbol represents a number. Whatis the number represented by A\ Bes + a =89 Oa A: — (1) 133 (2) 143 (3) 301 @) 311 7. There are 4 baskets of cherries. ‘The number of cherries is shown below. B: 723 c: 437 Which two baskets contain 1000 cherries altogether? (1) Aandc (2) BandD (3) AandD (4) Band Co) Perse t Pago 4 FANN Easton P2MATHS 5 8. Read the word problem below. ‘Adnan has 38 storybooks. He has 17 fewer storybooks than Ravi. How many storybooks does Ravi have? The correct model to show the word problom is (1) 38 Adnan [—— — > Ravi — a7 (2) 38 Adnan [— Rai (a7 @) 38 Adnan 7 } 7 Ravi [SS (a) 38 Adnan, 7 Ravi Pasi Pages ©FPUAaN Easton P2MATHS 6 9. Look at the diagram below. 3 10. lama 3-digit number. ‘Add up all my digits and you will get the answer 7. My ones digit is 3 more than my hundreds digit. ‘One of my digits is a zero. What number am 1? (1) 602 (2) 205 (3) 250 (4) 620 C) Parset1 Pages OFAN Eatin P2MATHS 7 Section B (15 marks) White the correct answers in the spaces provided. Questions 11 to 15 cerry 1 mark each and Questions 16 to 20 carry 2 marks each. 11. Write in words. * 12. Look at the numbers below, @°@ and are even numbers. 13. The digit in 825 and 528 has the same value. P2ysett Page? OFAN Easton P2MATHS 8 414, 369 + 268 = 5 hundreds tens and ones 15. Arrange the numbers in order. Begin with the smallest. ) &) &) 000 16. Look at the numbers below. ae alc Smallest a a rd ‘The sum of the greatest and the smallest numbers is. P21 S111 Page FAUNA Ediatin P2MATHS 9 7 XE stands for a number. When it is added to 378, the answer is 534. ee stands for 18. Study the number pattern below. 34 45 120 | 123] 3 230 | 234] 4 89 189 56 67 [0 345 | 5 450 | 456 | 7 289 ° The missing numbers are and Parse 1Poe9 ‘OFAN Eduaton 19, Find the values of A and B. +50 P2MATHS 10 +60 700 20. 1am thinking of a 3-digit number. The hundreds digit is 3 less than the tens digit. The tens digit is 6 more than the ones digit. The ones digit is the smallest odd number. The 3-digit number is Paiset1/Page 0 P2MATHS 11 Section G (15 marks) Do these sums. Show your equations and workings cleatly. (3 marks each) 21. A fruit seller had 900 mangoes. He sold 563 mangoes on Saturday and another 255 mangoes on ‘Sunday, (a) How many mangoes did he sell altogether? He sold mangoes altogether. (b) How many mangoes had he left? He had mangoes left P21 Sal1 Page 11 OFAN ALN Eaeaton P2MATHS 12 22. A total of 725 stamps is kept in two albums. There are 547 stamps in the 1st album, (a) How many stamps are there in the 2nd album? There are stamps in the 2nd album. (b) How many fewer stamps are there in the 2nd album than the ‘Ist album? There are fewer stamps in the 2nd album than the ‘Ast album. 2) Sat Page 12 OFAN Editon P2MATHS 13 23. There were 273 passengers on board a train at first. 85 passengers got off the train at a station and 96 passengers got on the t How many passengers were there on the train when it left the station? There were passengers on the train when it left the station, 24, Mr Muthu had some tomatoes at first. He threw away 67 tomatoes thal were rotten. He bought another 385 tomatoes. Then, he had 634 tomatoes. How many tomatoes did he have at first? He had tomatoes at first, P2MATHS 14 25. On Monday, Sandra folded 95 paper stars. On Tuesday, she folded 110 paper stars. (On Wednesday, she folded 125 paper stars and on Thursday she folded 140 paper stars, Ifthe pattern continued, how many paper stars would she fold on Sunday? She would fold paper stars on Sunday. End of Paper Please check carefully. P21 Set 1) Page 14 OFAN Ma Easton P2MATHS 15 ANSWER KEY & DETAILED SOLUTIONS Mathematics Simulated Exam Papers : Primary Two Combined Topical Test Section A at. (4) a2. (3) Q3. (2) Look for the pattern. NANA NA NIN 15 415 15 15-18 16 less than 320 is 305. To check: 15 less than 305 is 290. Ans: (2) Qa. (2) Q5. (2) 606 - 60= 546 To check: 606 ~ 546 = 60 Q6. (1) _ Use replacement concept. 222 ~ 89 = 133 Q7. (8) Use guess-and-check strategy. 673 + 327 = 1000 as. (4) as. (4) 3lfelra + i 4|[aji Q10. (2) In 205, the ones digit is 3 more than the hundreds digit. 2404557 21 Sat1 Pano 18 FANLMaN Edaton P2MATHS 16 Section B att. ata ar. ata. ats. ate. iz aie. Seven hundred and twelve. 70, 134 2 359 + 268 = 627 627 = 5 hundreds 12 tens 7 ones @) 2) &) &) Smallest The greatest rumber: 769 The smallest number: 102 769 + 102 = 871 Ans: 871 534 ~ 378 = 156 To check: 156 + 378 = 534 Ans: 156 120+ 3= 123 123 ~ 34 = 89 230 +4 = 234 234 ~ 45 = 189 340 + 5 = 345 345 ~ 56 = 289 450 + 6 = 456 456 ~ 67 = 389 ‘Ans: 6 and 389 Pay set 1 /Page 6 OFAN a Eacaon P2MATHS 17 Q19, Work backwards: 700 ~ 60 = 640 (B) 640 ~ 50 ‘Ans: 90 (A) A= 590; B = 640 Q20. Ones digit: 1 Tens digit: 6 +1=7 Hundreds digit: 7 ~ 3 = 4 Ans: 474 Section C Qt. (a) (b) 22. (a) (b) 563 + 265 = 818 He sold 818 mangoes altogether. 900 ~ 818 = 82 He had 82 mangoes left. 725 - 547 = 178 ‘There are 178 stamps in the 2nd album. 547 ~ 178 = 369 ‘There are 369 fewer stamps in the 2nd album than the ‘st album Q23, 273 ~ 85 = 188 188 + 96 = 284 There were 284 passengers on the train when it left the station. Pasa 1)Page 17 P2MATHS 18 24. Work backwards. 634 ~ 385 = 249 249 + 67 = 316 He had 316 tomatoes at first 25, Make a table. Complete the table using the pattern. Day Mon | Tue |Wed| Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun Number of paper stars] 95 | 110] 125| 140] 7 | 2 | 2 Nt tt a a 5 +15 M5 M5 15 415 140 + 15 = 155 (Fri) 155 + 15 = 170 (Sal) 170 + 15 = 185 (Sun) She would fold 185 paper stars on Sunday. Parser /Page 8 OFAN AIM Easton Set P2MATHS 19 Deere 50 = COMBINED TOPICAL TEST Topics: Numbers to 1000, Addition within 1000, ‘Subtraction within 1000, Word Problems Name: () Date: Class: Primary 2(} Duration: 4 hour Section A (20 marks) Choose the correct answer for each question and write its number in the bracket provided. (2 marks each) 1. Look at the numsers below. Which number has ‘3' in the tens place and the digit in the hundreds place greater than 6? a) @) (3) (4) coup ( ) P2MATHS 20 2. place, (1) ones: (2) tens (3) hundreds (4) thousands Co) 3. Faisal writes a number on the whiteboard, 567 —— Which of the following gives the same value as the number on the whiteboard? (1) 5467 (2) 56+7 (3) 50+67 (4) 500467 21 Sat 21 Page? FANAan Easton P2MATHS 21 4, Study the pattern below. The missing number in the pattern is _ (116 (2) 132 (3) 136 (4) 182 5. Which of the following gives the smallest answer? (1) 523 - 217 2) fo 535 - 277 (3) 524 - 227 4 [oo 512 - 207 Co) 21 Sa12( Pages OFAN Edeaton P2MATHS 22 6. _ Each symbol represents a number. What is the number represented by A iO: + 174 6 *Q+ Ar (1) 558 (2) 642 (3) 806 (4) 906 7. Which of the following gives an answer that has the digit ‘S' in the hundreds place? (1) 628-471 (2) 219+ 166 (3) 524153 (4) 746 ~ 203 P21S012/Page4 OFAN Man Earn P2MATHS 23 8. Read the word problem below. Shanti baked 125 cookies. She baked 39 more cookies than her sister. How many cookies did the sisters bake altogether? The correct model to show the word problem is, (1) 125 shanti (7 ] Sister 307 (2) 125 Shanti —_ |, 39 Sister — @) 125 Shanti [~ | fi Sister a0" (4) 125 Shanti ———-* +}, Sister [— () P21 8121 Poge5 FAN eon 9. Study the number pattern below. 2 P2MATHS 24 119 190 85 34 156 What is the missing number? (1) (2) (3) (4) n 8 309 319 10. What digits do A and B stand for? ) (2) (3) (4) 6/;/Al| 6 -/3//5/]/B 3|/0]| 9 Sand 7 6 and 3. Sand 3 6and7 C) P2MATHS 25 Section B (15 marks} Write the correct answers in the spaces provided. Questions 11 to 15 carry 1 mark each and Questions 16 to 20 carry 2 marks each. 11. Write in number. three hundred and seventeen 12. Inthe number 234, the difference in value between the digits "2 and ‘4 is 43. Fill in or ~' in the boxes below. 320 90 = 180 50 P2MATHS 26 14. Arrange the numbers in order. Begin with the greatest. Greatest 15. Fahan hopped onto a bus. The bus number has “in the hundreds place. ‘The digit in the tons place is greater than the smallest digit, as an a5 {407 || 410 140 oso oso oo ‘The bus number he hopped onto is 16. Look at the number patterns, Co X Keak Xm) The missing numbers are and a1 set2/Page 8 ‘OFAN Edvaton P2MATHS 27 17. Make 3-digit numbers from the numbers below. Each number can be used once only for each part question. Eide dele) (a) The smallest 3-digit even number i (b) The greatest 3-digit odd number is _ 18. Jasper has an odd number of toy cars. He has between 99 and 105 toy cars. If you add up the digits of the number of toy cars he has, the sum is less than 4. How many toy cars does Jasper have? Jasper has toy cars. P2yset2/Poge9 Orme Man Eauetin P2MATHS 28 19. Fill in the boxes with all the given numbers, The final answer is an even number. 20. Eileen is thinking of a 2-digit odd number. ‘The sum of the 2 digits is 14 What is the smallest possible odd number she is thinking of? The smallest possible odd number she is thinking of is Pasa 21 Page 10 ‘OFAN aM Edson P2MATHS 29 Section C (15 marks) Do these sums. Show your equations and workings clearly, (3 marks each) 21. There are 500 pupils in a hall. 246 of them are boys. The rest are girs. (a) How many girls are there in the hall? Thore are girls in the hall (b) How many more girls than boys are there? There are__ more girls than boys. 2/21 Page 14 OFA Eaten P2MATHS 30 22. Alice bought 568 stickers, She bought 230 more stickers than Betty Claire bought 150 fewer stickers than Betty. (a) How many stickers did Belly buy? Betly bought stickers. (b) How many stickers did Claire buy? Claire bought stickers, Poysat2/Pago 12 ‘OFAN aM Eaton P2MATHS 31 23. Ina computer game, Jessica scored 340 points. Melinda scored 60 more points than Jessica. How many points did they score altogether? They scored points altogether. 24. Ashop had 425 red markers and 215 more black markers than red markers at first. 240 red markers and 150 black markers were sold. How many more black markers than red markers were left? more black markers than red markers were left. Patsa2sPago 18 (OFAN Eaeton P2MATHS 32 25. Raviis thinking of a 3-digit even number. The tens digit is not a zero, The ones digit is 4 more than the tens digit. The hundreds digit is 3 more than the ones digit. What number is Ravi thinking of? ‘The number Ravi is thinking of is - End of Paper - Please check carefully. a1 sat2/Page 14 OFAN A Edsaton| P2MATHS 33 ANSWER KEY & DETAILED SOLUTIONS Mathematics Simulated Exam Papers « Primary Two Combined Topical Test Section A Qi. (2) a2, (1) a3. 4) 4. (1) Look for the pattern. [236 ][196 | 156 |? [76 | 36 NNN NN =40 =40 -40 -40 -40 236 - 40 = 196 196 ~ 40= 156 76 ~ 40 =36 So, 156-40 = 116 To check: 116-40=76 V Q5. (2) 523-217 = 306 535 - 277 = 258 824 ~ 227 = 297 512 ~ 207 = 305 Q6. (1) 732-174 = 558 To check: 558 + 174 = 732 Q7. (4) 628-171 = 457 219 + 163 = 385 52+ 153= 205 746 ~ 203 = 543 215012 /Page 18 FAN Eavatin Qa. ato. P2MATHS 34 (3) 85+34= 119 34 +156 = 190 So, 119+ 190 = 309 4) A =\((3 6 L al fio Section B att ara, as. ata, ats. ate. a7. 3i7 200 - 4 = 196 Ans: 196 320| - | 90= 180[ + | 50 410 Look for the pattern, 549 + 30 = 579 579 + 30 = 609 So, 489 +30 = 519 and 609 + 30 = 639 Tocheck: 519 +30 = 549 639 + 30 = 669 Ans: 519, 639 (a) 308 (b) 985 21812 /Poqe 16 OFAN Edsaton P2MATHS 35 Q18. List odd numbers between 99 and 105, 4101 and 103 ‘Ans: 101 ats. 7\[4][s = 2\|5 & 020. [ones-digit | Tons-digit_ | The number 1 11-1210 x 3 11-3=8 83, 5 11-556 65 7 47 9 29 Ans: 29 Section C Q21. (a) 500-216 = 284 There are 284 girls in the hall. (b) 284-216 = 68 There are 68 more girls than boys. 22, (a) 568 - 230= 338 Betty bought 338 stickers. (b) 338 ~ 150 = 188 Claire bought 188 stickers. 2/021 Page 17 ‘OFAN ah Eaton 223. a2, 26. P2MATHS 36 340 + 60 = 400 (Melinda) 400 + 340 = 740 They scored 740 points altogether. Before Red markers: 425 Black markers: 425 + 215 = 640 After Red matkers: 425 - 240 = 185 Black markers: 640 ~ 150 = 490 490 ~ 185 = 305 305 more black markers than red markers were left. Make a list of the possible numbers. hundreds-digit | tens-digit | ones-digit | the number B45=8 1 4155 | 815% 3+6=9 2 4+2=6| 926 ‘The number Ravi is thinking of is 926. 121812: Poo 18 ‘OFAN Mat Ediaton P2MATHS 37 30 Set PERFORMANCE TASK 3 Topics: Numbers to 1000, Addition within 1000, Subtraction within 1000, Word Problems Name: () Date: Class: Primary 2() Duration: 30 min Section A (16 marks) Use the number cards provided to help you. 4, Form six 3-digit numbers using the number cards given. Put ticks (1) in the correct column to show if they are odd or even numbers. Odd Number | Even Number (a) (b) (c) (a) (e) ) P2IMRE 1818/81 ‘OFAN Edson P2MATHS 38 2. Subtract the smallest number from the greatest number from the list above. Section B (6 marks) Use the number cards provided to help you. 3. Use each number card once only for each part question to form 3-digit numbers, (a) The smallest 3-digit odd number is even number is | | P2isat3/Page2 OFAN A Edenton P2MATHS 39 4. Add the two numbers formed. Section C (8 marks) Fill in the blanks. 5. Study the model below careful. Complete the story sum and the model. (a) 420 158 2 There are red cubes. ‘The number of red cubes is. more than the number of blue cubes, How many. ‘cubes were there? P2MATHS 40 (b) 2 There are. red cubes. ‘The number of red cubes is__ fewer than the number of blue cubes, How many ‘cubes were there? Parse Pope ‘OF AaD Edvcaton P2MATHS 41 ANSWER KEY & DETAILED SOLUTIONS Mathematics Simulated Exam Papers « Primary Two Performance Task Notes To Teachers { Parents Prepare the following materials for the child: Section A + tweonmborcas[5 [7 [2] ‘Section B + Four number cards: i Bog Section A Cty Odd Number | Even Number | (a) 578 Vv (b)_587 v (o)_758 q (d) 785 Vv _ (ce) 857 Vv wy 875 | a2. op 8) 71/5 - [s|[z][s] 2 21813 Panos OFANAIa Eden Section B 3. (a) (b) aw, Section C Q5. (a) (b) P2yset31Page6 P2MATHS 42 143, 634 1|[4][s 6 |[3][4 7 [7 ][7] 420 = Red(__ FT) Blue - . ‘There ara 420 red cubes. ‘The number of red cubes is 158 more than the number of blue cubas. How many blue cubes were there? 2 Blue[ | Red ("1587 <= ‘There are 420 red cubes. The number of red cubes is 158 fewer than the number of blue cubes. How many blue cubes were there? FAM Eatin P2MATHS 43 Texan a 50 COMBINED TOPICAL TEST ‘Topics: Multiplication and Division, Multiplication Tables of 2, 3, 4, 5 and 10, Word Problems Name: () Date: Class: Primary 2(} Section A (2 Choose the correct answer for each question and write its number in the bracket provided. (2 marks each) 1. Look at the picture below. 666666] |666666 666666] [666666 Which of the following shows that 24 oranges are put equally into 4 boxes? (1) 2ax4 (2) 2444 (3) 2444 (4) 24-4 () eyset4 Page OFAN Mat Eaton P2MATHS 44 2. Which of the following has the same value as 5+54+5+5+5+5+5 |? 3. Arrange the tomatoes below in 3 equal groups. S6OOS6S666086 SS600086 How many tomatoes are there in each group? (1) 12 (2) 5 (3) 3 @ 4 218041 Papo2 FAA Edaton P2MATHS 45 4. Whatis the missing number in the box? 10+10+10+10= x5 The missing number is 1) 5 2) 8 (3) 36 (4) 40 P2ySet4 Pope OFAN Edaton . [ae] P2MATHS 46 2 | ror ta 27+3 The missing numbor in the box is ) (2) (3) (4) 12 20 30 7, 4 4 ae for 12 apples. How many apples do 4 4 stand for? a) (2) (3) @) seo @ P21 e141 Page 4 OFAN Editon P2MATHS 47 8. Each fruit represents a number. ‘What is the number represented by (4) 29 9. 2stickers are given free with every 8 cupcakes purchased, Melvin wants to get 10 stickers. GEOGORRR- He will need to purchase cupcakes. (1) 10 2) 16 (3) 40 (4) 80 P21 Set4 Page OFAN ALAM Eaton P2MATHS 48 10. Each symbol stands for a number. The total value in each row is shown in the last column, te) >| >|: +s) He | ve | te] 18 The total value of the first row is (i) 42 @) 13 @) 16 4) 17 Pa suai Page 6 OFAN Mae Etveton P2MATHS 49 Section B (15 marks) Write the correct answers in the spaces provided. Questions 11 to 15 carry 1 mark each and Questions 16 to 20 carry 2 marks each, 14. Look at the picture below. Complete the following equation. BE BE BE 12. 5 children share 20 sausages equally. How many sausages does each child get? Circle to show your answer. BARRA BRAS ey Sat4 Page OFAN Edaten P2MATHS 50 13. 5x75 _tens ones 14. Siti and her 3 frends shared 24 stamps equally. How many stamps did each child get? Puta tick ( v) in the box for the correct answer. 24-3=24 Each child got 21 stamps. 24+3=8 Each child got 8 stamps. 24~4=20 Each child got 20 stamps. 24426 Each child got 6 stamps. 15. Complete the number equation below by filling in the missing sign. a[ la 40+ 5 Par seta Page 8 ‘OFAN Edsaton P2MATHS 51 16. Study the numbers below. QO@QG® The number that does not belong to the group is 17. What is the missing number in the box? (Pp x PP =16 Pf 18. Find the values of A and B. x3 A= Persad Page OFLA Edson P2MATHS 52 19. Rani has some pencils. The number of pencils is more than 15 but fewer than 25. She packs the pencils in bundles of 7. No pencils are left unpacked. How many pencils does she have? She has pencils. 20. Acar has 4 wheels. 2 cars have 8 wheels. @ Complete the fcllowing table by filing in the missing numbers, Number of cars 1] 2] 5 9 Number of wheels | 4 | 8 28 40 P21 Set41Page 1 ern Mam céeston P2MATHS 53 Section C (15 marks) Do these sums. Show your equations and workings clearly. (3 marks each) 21. Mrs Krishnan bought 3 bundles of exercise books. Thore were 6 exercise books in each bundle. She gave the exercise books equally to her two children. (a) How many exercise books did Mrs Krishnan buy? She bougtt. __ exercise books. (b) How many exercise books did each child receive? Each child received exercise books. P21 Sal 4 Page 11 OFAN Edeaton P2MATHS 64 22. There are 5 rows of chairs in a class There are 9 chars in each row. It there are 37 children in the class, how many chaits are not occupied? chairs are not occupied. 23, Asquare has 4 sides. triangle has 3 sides, How many sides do 8 squares and 7 triangles have altogether? 8 squares and 7 triangles have sides altogether. Parseta Page 12 OFAN Easton P2MATHS 55 24. Majid prepared 60 balloons for his birthday party. ‘After giving 4 baloons to each friend at the party, he had 14 balloons left. How many friends were there at the party? There were friends at the party. 214 Page 13 ‘@ FANN Edcaton P2MATHS 56 25. There are 6 trees in a row. Daniel wants to place 9 pots of plants between every 2 trees. How many pots of plants does he need altogether? Peeonererorsoret Das, 9 pots of plants He needs pots of plants altogether. +“ End of Paper: Please check carefully. 21804 Pago 16 @FANMah Edson P2MATHS 57 ANSWER KEY & DETAILED SOLUTIONS Mathematics Simulated Exam Papers - Primary Two Combined Topical Test Section A at. (2) a2. (3) 3. (2) 4. (3) as. (1) a6. (2) a7. (1) a8. (1) aa. 3) ato. (2) wea5 14-10=4 o=4 8+5=13 ey seta Pago 18 ‘OFAN an Edaton P2MATHS 68 Section B ait. ara ais. at. ats. ate. air. ate, Q19. 8x3=24 20+5=4 Riese 5x7=35 35 = 3 tens 5 ones 24+ 4=6 Each child got 6 stamps. 40+5 2x4=8 Ans: x Count in 3s, the numbers are 6, 9, 12, 15, 18 and 21. 16 is not in the group. Ans: 16 4x4=16 So, (>= 4+2=2 Ans: A=8,B=4 List the numbers that can be divided equally by 7. 7, 14,24, 28, .. The number greater than 15 but smaller than 25 is 21. Ans: 24 P2MATHS 59 Section C Q21. (a) 3x6=18 ‘She bought 18 exercise books. (bo) 18+2=9 Each chid received 9 exercise books, Q22, 5x9=45 45-372 23. 224, 8 chairs are not occupied. 8x4=32 7x3524 32+ 21=53 8 squares and 7 triangles have 53 sides altogether. 50-14 =36 36+4=9 There were 9 friends at the party. P2184 sPage 17 OFAN A Edenton P2MATHS 60 Q25. Number of gas between 6 trees 56-155 Number of pots of plants, =9x5=45 He needs 45 pots of plants altogether. P21 Sa14 Page 18 ‘OFAN Easton P2MATHS 61 Set COMBINED TOPICAL TEST ‘Topics: Multiplication and Division, Multiplication Tables of 2,3, 4, 5 and 10, Word Problems. Name: () Date: Class: Primary 2(_} Duration: 4 hour Section A (20 marks) Choose the correct answer for each question and write its number in the bracket provided. (2 marks each) 1. Look at the diagram below. Which of the following does not give the total number of sweets? (1) 34 (2) 4x3 (3) 3434343 (4) 44444 parsers /Pages OFANALAM Een P2MATHS 62 2. Which of the following does not have the same value as 6 x 4? (ty (2) (3) (4) Atdtdtae and 6464646 4x6 244 The correct number equation for the picture below is [oe] ede] [dee] [eee o¢ || 66 || o¢ || ¢6 (1) (2) (3) () 4x5=20 10x2= 20 20x1=20 20+1=20 Parse 5 Page? FAN Ba Eaton P2MATHS 63 4, What is the missing number in the box? 2? |x8=64+64+6+6 (1) 24 (2) 2 (3) 3 @) 4 5. Arrange 16 gloves in groups of 2. How many groups of gloves do you get? Toga 7 gag a7 o Oooo a7) (1) 16 (2) 2 @) 8 Parset6 Paes ‘OANA Edeaton P2MATHS 64 6. _ Jessie wants to put 19 flowers equally into 3 vases. GVUGUYTIIGDY YUUTGTIDG Atleast more flowers are needed. qa o4 (2) 2 (3) 3 @) 5 Co) 7. Be Be Be By Bx sana 10120 oretng cares How many grein cards do AP” SAR” Astana or? (1) 12 @ 8 @) 6 a 4 Parsi /Pages ‘OANA Easton P2MATHS 65 8. Each symbol represents a number. (23) « fe) = 100 Y* 4 q-”* *@Q= What is the missing number in the blank? a) 5 (2) 2 3) 10 (4) 50 9. Asailing boat can carty 7 children, How many such sailing boats are needed to carry 21 girls and 14 boys? (1) (2) (3) @) aero ( ) 2/8051 Page 8 @FANuam Edvaton P2MATHS 66 10. Each letter stands for a number. The total value in each row is shown in the last column. The total value in each column is shown in the last row. tO ees} « (eo ‘The missing total value in the first row is (1) 10 2 12 3) 4 “4 17 Section B (15 marks) Write the correct ansviers in the spaces provided. Questions 11 to 15 carry 1 mark each and Questions 16 to 20 carry 2 marks each. 11. Look at the picture below. P2MATHS 67 a The above picture shows groups of 12. Study the picture below. 00000| [00000 00000| [00000 00000| [00000 Write one multipication and one division equation for the picture, Paisats/Pago? | ) OL] OL] OFAN Eden P2MATHS 68 13, There are 18 seashells below. Circle to show how you divide them into 3 equal groups. There are seashells in each group. 14. Colour the greatest value. 7 groups. of 5 P21 sal Page OFAN Editon P2MATHS 69 16. 5+ 5+ 545+ =7Tx5 16. Fillin the missing signs for the number equation below. 30 5 = 24 4 17. Study the number pattem below. ‘What numbers do A and B stand for? Pat 5 1Page OFA Easton P2MATHS 70 18, w-4-@) ©-O©.O%* What number coes D4 stand for? 4 stands for ; 19. stool has 3 legs. 2 stools has 6 legs. Complete the folowing table by filing in the missing numbers. IK Number of stools | 1 2| 5 8 Number of legs 3 | 6 24 30 2/518, Page 10 Fava Ediatin P2MATHS 71 20. Miss Nora writes some numbers on the whiteboard. ‘Two of the numbers can be divided by both 2 and 3 exactly. The two numbers are and 2/85 Page 11 OFAN Edn P2MATHS 72 Section C (15 marks) Do these sums. Show your equations and workings clearly. (3 marks each) 21. Elsie needs to prepare 3 cookies for each child at a party. (a) Ifthere are 6 children at the party, how many cookies must she prepare in all? She must prepare cookies in all, (b) How many children are there if she has to prepare 24 cookies? There are children. 22. Padma has 32 red roses and 28 white roses. She puts the roses into vases of 10 each. How many vases of roses does she get? She gets __ vases of roses, a1Se16/Page 12 ‘OFANALath Edenton P2MATHS 73 23. Arabbit has 4 legs and a chick has 2 legs, There are 7 rabbits and some chicks on a farm. Peter counts and finds out there are 36 legs altogether. (@) How many legs do the 7 rabbits have? The 7 rabbits have __ legs. (b) How many chicks are there? There are chicks. 24. Rahim bought 5 bags of 6 guppies each. He gave 3 guppies to Mariam. Then he arranged the remaining guppies in tanks of 9 each How many tanks of guppies were there? There were __ tanks of guppies. P2MATHS 74 25. Peter used 6 sticks to make a rectangle and 4 sticks to make a ‘square as shown below. He used 24 sticks to make a total of 5 rectangles and squares, How many rectangles and how many squares did he make? Hemade___ rectangles and squares. - End of Paper - Please check carefully. parses sPage 4 OFAN Eatin P2MATHS 75 ANSWER KEY & DETAILED SOLUTIONS Mathematics Simulated Exam Papers - Primary Two Combined Topical Test Section A a (1) a2 (4) a3. (1) Qs. (3) 4x6=24 242 8=3 Q5. (3) 16+2=8 Q6. (2) ‘The number ator 19 that can be divided exactly by 3 is 21. C99C99EED Q7. (1) 20+5=4 3x4=12 Q8. (2) 10x10=100 Q9. (4) 21444535 35 +7=5 Q10. (3) 21+3=7 So,D=7 13- 15-7-7=1 So, 18-1-7=10 So, B=10 341041514 $0, A=3 P21 8a15 Pe 15 OFAN Edson P2MATHS 76 Section B Q11. 3 groups of 9 ara, 6|@|s 30 © OO a3. ata, 7x5=35 ‘Ans: 7 groups of 5 Q15. 54+54+54+54/5+5+5)=7x5 3x5=15 Ans: 15 are. 30[ + |5=24 iz. P21 Set 6/Poge 16 ‘OFAN Editon P2MATHS 77 218. | Number of stoots 2/5]z|8}10 Number of legs. 6 | 15 | 21 | 24 | 30 20, Countin 2s: 2,4, 6,8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Count in 3s: 3,6, 9,12, 15, 18 6, 12 and 18 can be divided by both 2 and 3 exacly. Ans: 6,18 Section C Q2t. (a) 6x3=18 ‘She must prepare 18 cookies in all (bd) 24+3=8 There are 8 children. 22, 32+28= 60 60+ 10=6 She gets 6 vases of roses. Q23. (a) 7x4=28 The 7 rabbits have 28 legs. (vb) 36-28=8 Br2=4 ‘There are 4 chicks. 21Se161 Page 17 FAM Eastin P2MATHS 78 24. 5x6=30 Q25. Make a list. Number of Number of | Number of Number of| Total number of rectangles} squares | sticks (1) | sticks (2) sticks ‘i 1x6=6 |4x4= 16] 6+ 16=22 X 2 6-253 |2xG=12|3x4= 12] 12+12=24 v He made 2 rectangles and 3 squares. Payout) Page 18 OFAN Mam Eavcaten P2MATHS 79 Ulecwn rap 30 ees Set PERFORMANCE TASK 6 ‘Topics: Multiplication and Division, Multiplication Tables of 2, 3,4, 5 and 10, Word Problems. Nai () Date: Class: Primary 2( ) Duration: 30 min Section A (14 marks} Use the triangles provided to help you. 1. Complete the multiplication equations. Then draw A to show the meaning of each equation. L] (a) 5x (b) 3x45 2 Set 6 Page OFANALA E&eaton P2MATHS 80 () 6x3= 2. Arrange 24 triangles into equal groups. ‘Then complete the number equations and statements. (a) Arrange 24 triangles into 3 equal groups. |= m+35 There are triangles in each group. (b) Arrange 24 triangles into 4 equal groups. 4x 24 meas There are triangles in each group. P2186, Pago? FAN AA Edsaton P2MATHS 81 (6) Arrange 24 triangles into 6 equal groups. There are triangles in each group. (d) Arrange 24 triangles into 8 equal groups. There are triangles in each group. Section B (16 marks) Use the squares and triangles provided to help you. 3. _ John arranged squares and triangles shown below, AK AAR AAAA Figure 1 jure 2 Figure 3 ‘Complete the table on the next page. P218e16/Pao3 OFAN Edenton P2MATHS 82 Figure | How many squares? | How many triangles? 4. There are 5 triangles and some squares. ‘These shapes have 27 straight lines altogether. How many squares are there? There are squares. P2186 Page OFA Man Edvaten P2MATHS 83 ANSWER KEY & DETAILED SOLUTIONS Mathematics Simulated Exam Papers - Primary Two Performance Task Notes To Teachers / Parents Prepare the following materials for the child Section A + Aminimum of 24 triangles Section B + Aminimum of 18 triangles and 8 squares Section A at. (a) (b) (©) a2. (a) (b) 10 AA AA AA AA AA 12 AMAA AAAA AAAA 18 AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA 3x8=24 24+8=3 There are 8 triangles in each group. 4x6=24 24-654 There are 6 triangles in each group. P2MATHS 84 (0) 6x4=24 24 6=4 ‘There ate 4 triangles in each group. (d) 8x3=24 24+ 8=3 There are 3 triangles in each group. Section B as. —— Figure | How many squares? | How many triangles? 1 2 4 2 3 6 | 3 4 8 Zz 5 10 5 |. 6 12 8 9 ; 8 Qt. 5x3=15 27-18 = 12 124423 There are 3 squares. Parse) Pages OFM Eden Set P2MATHS 85 Mee 50 COMBINED TOPICAL TEST Topics: Length, Mass, Money Name: —{ ) Date: Class: Primary 2( j Duration: 1 hour marks) Choose the correct answer for each question and write its number in the bracket provided. (2 marks each) 1. Study the picture below. The length of the pen knife is (1) 110m (2) 20m (3) 9em (4) 10cm () P21 get 71Page ‘OFANAa Edeaton P2MATHS 86 2. Look at the picture below. Akg | 1 kg tkg The mass of the watermelon is (1) 41kg (2) 5kg (3) 3kg (4) 4kg 3. How many $5-notes are needed to make $50? [357] [35] ... >> [$50] (1) 20 2) 10 @) 5 aM 4 P2MATHS 87 4, Which fruit is the most expensive? 66 & 8 Pear Apple Banana Pineapple $0.75 $1.05 $0.90 $1.10 (1), Pear (2) Apple (3) Banana (4) Pineapple 5. Study the picture below. Crayon C-—$$7D fash arve [(_C| 23 45 67 8 9 01 12 13 The crayon is longer than the flash drive. (1) tem (2) 7om (3) Bom (4) 9em () 21 Se17 Page FAA Eden P2MATHS 88 6. What is the mass of each papaya? [sia] fi 3kg ong | [1 kg} ( (1) &kg (2) 5kg (3) 3kg (4) 4kg 7. Lilian has 60¢ for her recess. ‘She wants to buy the following two items . She will need more. (1) 15¢ (2) 25¢ (3) 35¢ (4) 95¢ ae) Parser T/Page 4 ‘OFAN Edson P2MATHS 89 8. _ Whatis the total length of the three ribbons? ina ees peoeonen ud (1) 30cm (2) 31cm (3) 33cm (4) 39m 9. Oranges were sold in packs of 5. Each pack was sold at $4. ‘What was the cost of 30 oranges? (1) $6 (2) $10 (3) $20 (4) $24 2 Set 7 Page © FANAIa Eaaton P2MATHS 90 10. Study the diagrams below. Which of the following sets is arranged from the heaviest to the lightest? (1) A,B,D,C (2) D,B,A,C, (3) B,A,C,D (4) C,A,B,D Payal Pages OFANAta Easton P2MATHS 91 Section B (15 marks) Write the correct answers in the spaces provided. Questions 11 to 15 carry 1 mark each and Questions 16 to 20 carry 2 marks each. 11. Compare the lines AB and CD. Ar 8 COND Puta tick (1) in the box for the correct answer. longer than Line AB is | shorter than Line CD. as long as 12. Which of the following items has a mass of about 2 kg? Circle the item. Web camera ) Mouse Earphones Laptop Pa1set7 Page? FANN Eason P2MATHS 92 13. What is the amount of money as shown below? $50 | $10 | ‘O68 ‘The amount of money is $ 14, Read the scale below. ‘The mass of the fish is_ 9. 15. Three children spent some money for their lunch. Siti __Nora Bala (so| [| [se] ‘The child that spent the most amount of money is P21 Sat Pape 8 ‘OFAN Edison P2MATHS 93 16. Tim walked from his house to the school. Then he walked to the library. p ee School Tim's house He walked __ m altogether. 17. How much heavier is the pumpkin than the pineapple? pumpkin pineapple The pumpkin is _ kg heavier than the pineapple. P21sa17/Pages OF NE MaE Easton P2MATHS 94 18. Colour 4 coins kelow to make $1. 49. Mr Kumar spent $83 on a dinner. He paid with two $50-notes. He received $___ change, 20. Fahan delivered three of the following parcels. The three parcels added up to a total mass of 42 kg. Je the three parcels Fahan delivered. aa 18kg a Fe 26 kg 21 Sot 7) Pop 10 ‘OFANAaN Eaveton P2MATHS 95 Section C (15 marks) Do these sums. Show your equations and workings clearly. (9 marks each) 24, Rahim is 165 om tall His sister is 27 om shorter than him. {a) Whats his sister's height? His sister's height is om. (b) What is the total height of Rahim and his sister? Their total height is om. P21 Set7 Pago 1 OF AMA Edeaton P2MATHS 96 22. The total mass of two boxes of sand is 420 kg. Box A is 168 kg. (a) Whatis the mas of Bux B? ‘The mass of Box B is, kg. (b)_ How much heavier is Box B than Box A? Box Bis kg heavier than Box A. 23. Asandwich cost $6. A bow! of noodle cost $3 more than the sandwich. SS sandwich $6 noodle iam bought 2 sandwiches and a bow! of noodle. How much did he spend altogether? He spent § altogether. Pa/set7 Page 2 OFAN Eaton P2MATHS 97 24, Jessie bought a pizza and 5 cups of Pepsi. 2 L pizza Pepsi $8 $3 (a) How much did Jessie spend altogether? Jessie spent $ altogether. (b) Jessie paid with a fifty-dollar note. How much change did she receive? She received $, _ change. FANAah Easton P2MATHS 98 25. Al the flag posts on a street are arranged at equal distance from one another. Each flag post is 10 m away from the next one. The distance between the 1st and the last post is 90 m long. How many flag posts are there? Fa 1 | ‘ 10m 90m 7 There are flag posts. - End of Paper: Please check carefully. Pa1set7 Page 14 OFA Edveten P2MATHS 99 ANSWER KEY & DETAILED SOLUTIONS Mathematics Simulated Exam Papers - Primary Two Combined Topical Test at.) a2, (2) 8-3-5 Q3. (2) 10x$5=$50 a4. (4) Q5. @) 10-3=7 Q6. (4) 3x3=9 9-178 B+2=4 Q7. (8) 45¢ + 50 = 95¢ 95¢ ~ 60 =35¢ 8. (2) 10+13+8=31 Q9. (4) Number of packs Q10, (2) Draw a ciagram: DBA C ae heaviest lightest ‘Section B Q11. Line AB is shoter than Line CD. Q12. Laptop 13, $68.40 ata. ats. are, ary, are. arg, P2MATHS 100 450.9 Bala 387 + 516 = 903 ‘Ans: 903 Mass of the pineapple = 7 ~ 5 =2 5-253 Ans: 3 © © @ @©0®8@ $50 + $50 = $100 $100 ~ $83 = $17 Ans: $17 Use guess-and-check strategy. 18+ 16+8=42 26g >) P21 7 )Page 18 [FAN ABA Edson P2MATHS 101 Section C 21 22. 223. 24, 225. (a) 165-97 = 138 He sister's height is 138 om. (b) 165 + 133 = 303 Their total height is 303 om. (a) 420 ~ 163 = 252 ‘The mass of Box B is 262 kg. (b) 252 - 168 = 84 Box B is 84 kg heavier than Box A. 2x$6= $12 $3 + $6=$9 $12 + $9 = $21 He spent $21 altogether. (a) 5x$3=$15 $18 + $15 = $33 Jessie spent $33 altogether. {b) $50 - $33 = $17 She received $17 change. Number of gaps = 90 + 4 Number of flag of posts = There are 10 flag posts. 2/17 1g 17 @FANAaMEdeatOn P2MATHS 102 Set P2MATHS 103 50 Exam Pan COMBINED TOPICAL TEST Topics: Length, Mass, Money Name: O) Dato: Class: Primary 2( Duration: 1 hour Section A (20 marks) Choose the correct answer for each question and write its number in the bracket provided. (2 marks each) 1. The mass of the mouse below is 50 g. keyboare The mass of the keyboard is (1) 300g (2) 350g (3) 400g (4) 250g () P21 Sot6 Paget OFAN Education 2. Look at the picture below. The pencil is (1) (2) 6) a) 3. Which of the following is the greatest amount? a) 0) (3) (4) 6cm Som 3m 4om $23.50 $23.05 $32.50 $32.05 Pa1st8/ Page? longer than the paper clip. P2MATHS 104 () Co) FANAan Eaeaton 4. Abottle of perfume costs $135. P2MATHS 105, Who has enough money to buy the bottle of perfume? $80 + $45 | $75 + $50 Kala Safia 2 $85 + $45, | 875 + $60 Narah Tahir (1) Kala (2) Satia (3) Narah (4) Tahira 5. _ Kadir is my classmate. His mass is about 35 (1) em (2) m (3) kg @) 9 21 S181 Pages P2MATHS 106 6. What is the mass of each chicken? (1) 9kg (2) 6kg (3) 3kg (4) 4kg 7. My brother, Nelson, is 142 om tall. He is 39 cm taller than me. How tall am 1? (1) 103 em (2) 113 em (3) 171m (4) 181cm P2MATHS 107 8. Whats the mass of each fish? 3kg| akg f= 3kg [ekg (1) 12 kg (2) 9kg (3) 3kg (4) 4kg 9. Sausages were sold in packs of 10, Each pack was sold at $5. Sly How much did Mrs Thomas pay for 80 sausages? (1) $40 2) $16 8) $13, (4) $8 Poy sat 6 Pages OFAN Edestin P2MATHS 108 10. Study the diagram below. tte Sees et seers ¢ po mn ma Pee meeee Mek eneL Ten oo MEE KEKE What is the length of the ribbon? (1) 130m (2) 140m (3) 150m (4) 16cm. Par set) Page FAN Mat Essen P2MATHS 109 Section B (15 marks) Write the correct answers in the spaces provided. Questions 11 to 15 carry 1 mark each and Questions 16 to 20 carry 2 marks each, 11. The mass of each [Jis 10 g. SO, ZN The mass of the appleis____g. 12. Measure the length of the given line AB. ‘Then draw a new line CD which is 3 cm longer than AB. Ar———_18 43, Tick ( ¥) the set that has more, Set A ‘Set B ] [0] 2) |] Be @ 82 (o#) Go) 36] [$5 Oo P21sa18/Page7 OANA Eatin P2MATHS 110 14, What is the mass of each toy ball? ‘The mass of each toy ball is 15. 750¢ is the same as $. 7 46. Linda walked around a rectangular classroom once. = pooo00 pooood pooooo ooooo00 ooo0o0o00 oooooo She walked a total distance of m Peysat8/ Pago 8 OFA Eason P2MATHS 114 17. Majid brought $10 to school. ‘flor recess, he was left with the amount of money as shown below. How much money did he spend during recess? @) 2 He spent $__ during recess. 18, Measure the length of the 4 matchsticks, (a) The total length of two of the matchsticks is 12 cm. The two matchsticks are____and (b) Matehstick. is 2 om shorter than Matchstick B. P21 Se18/Page8 ‘OFAN Eden P2MATHS 112 19. There are 4 straws. Straw A is longer than Straw B and Straw D. ‘Straw B is shorter than Straw C but longer than Straw D. Straw C is longer than Straw A. ‘Arrange the straws in order of their lengths, beginning with the shortest Shortest 20. What is the mass of each sausage? ‘The mass of each sausage is kg. P21 Sal Page 10 OFAN Edaton P2MATHS 113 Section G (15 marks) Do these sums. Show your equations and workings cleanly. (3 marks each) 24, The mass of Jasper is 56 kg. He is 12 kg heavier than Grace. Grace is 7 kg heavier than Belly. (a) What is the mass of Belly? ‘The mass of Belly is, kg. (b) What is the total mass of the three children? The total mass of the three children is _kg. 2/881 Page 11 SFANABA zation P2MATHS 114 22, running track was 1000 m long, Tina ran a distance of 368 m and jogged for some distance. Then she continued to walk 279 m to complete the rest of the running track, How far did she jog? She jogged a distance of m. 23. Mona saved $729. Ravi saved $180 more than Mona. Ravi gave $65 to Mona. How much money had Ravi left? Ravi had $ lef P21 Set 8/ Page 12 ‘OFAN Edenton P2MATHS 115 24, The mass of a sack of potatoes is 50 kg. Claire rearranges the potatoes into 4 boxes A, B, C and D. ‘The mass of the potatoes in Box A is 14 kg. Box B, C and D rave an equal mass of potatoes. What is the total mass of potatoes in Box A and Box B? The total mass af potatoes in Box A and Box B is kg. 2/818 Page 13 OFAN Edatin P2MATHS 116 25, Halim bought 4 watermelons and § papayas. Each papaya cost $3. He paid with a fity-dollar note and received $11 change. ‘What was the cost of each watermelon? On) po ‘The cost of each watermelon was $ “End of Paper Please check carefully. Paysata/ Pogo ‘OFAN Man Edieaton P2MATHS 117 ANSWER KEY & DETAILED SOLUTIONS Section A at. (1) a2, (2) Q3. (3) 4, (4) 05. 26. a7. a8. Qs. (3) (3) (1) 4) Mathematics Simulated Exam Papers « Primary Two Combined Topical Test 350 ~ 50 = 300 B-355 $80 + $45 = $125 $75 + $60 = $125 $85 + $45 = $130 $75 + $60 = $135 124354 Number of packs =80+10=8 8x $5 =$40 Length cf a pin 2om Length of the ribbon =8x2-160m P2MATHS 118 Section B ant ai ais. ai4, ats. are. at7, are. 10x 10 = 100 ‘Ans: 100 ri) Set A: $25 Set B: $25.20 Ans: Set B 200 + 200 = 400 ‘Ans: 200 $7.50 THT45 45224 Ans: 24 Amount of money left: $8.55 $1.45 + $8.55 = $10 Ans: $1.45 Matchstick A is 5 om long, Matchstick B is 8 cm long, Matchstick C is 7 om long. Matchstick D is 6 cm long. (a) Use guess-and-check strategy. 5+T=12 Ans: A and C (b) 8-6=2 Ans: D P21 S18 /Page 16 OFAN Aa Edenton P2MATHS 119 19, Draw a diagram. D BA CG se shortest longest Ans: D,B, A, C 20, Mass ofa fish =6+2=3kg Mass of a fish = Mass of 3 sausages 34351 Ans: 1 Section C Q21, (a) Mass of Grace = 56 ~ 12 = 44 kg Mass of Belly = 44 ~ 7 = 37 kg ‘The mass of Betty is 37 kg. (b) 56 +44 ~37=137 The total mass of the three children is 137 kg. Q22, 368 + 279 = 647 1000 - 647 = 353 ‘She jogged a cistance of 353 m. Q23. Amount Ravi saved = $729 + $180 = $909 ‘Amount Ravi left = $909 ~ $65 Ravi had $84 left 2/08 Page 17 OFAN Edenton a4. 25. P2MATHS 120 Total mass of potatoes in Box B, C and D = 50-14 = 36 kg Mass of potatoes in Box B #3643 = 12kg 14+ 12=26kg The total mass of potatoes in Box A and Box B is 26 kg. $50 - $11 = $39 5x $3 = $15 $39 - $15 = $24 $24 +4 =$6 The cost of each watermelon was $6. P2188 /Pago 18 DAN AM Edson P2MATHS 121 30 Set PERFORMANCE TASK 9 Topics: Length, Mass, Money Name: ( ) Date: Class: Primary 2(—) Duration: 30 min Section A (8 marks) Use the centimetre tuler provided to help you. 1. Measure the length of each string. ‘Then fill in the blanks. (@) String Ais em long. (b) String Bis___ em long. (0) String Ais__ com longer than String B. (d)_ The total length of the two strings is. om. P218e19 Pago OFAN Ediaton P2MATHS 122 Section B (10 marks) Use the weighing scale provided to help you. 2, Measure the mass of each packet. Then fil in the bianks. (a) The mass of Packet A is (b) Packet A is g heavier than Packet B. (0) Packet C is @ lighter than Packet A (d) The total mass of the three packets is, (e) Arrange the three packets from the lightest to the heaviest. Lightest P2MATHS 123 Section C (12 marks) Use the coins and notes provided to help you 3. Colour 4 coins blow to make $1 4, Tina bought thres items and paid $11 Circle the 3 items she bought. ees a 721891 Poge3 OFA Edaten P2MATHS 124 5. There are 7 notes in a piggy bank They are either $2 notes or $6 notes. These notes add up to $23. How many $2-notes and $5-notes are there? $2 There are $2-notes and $5-notes. Pars 9/ Page 4 ‘OFAN Eaueaton P2MATHS 125 ANSWER KEY & DETAILED SOLUTIONS Mathematics Simulated Exam Papers - Primary Two Performance Task Notes To Teachers / Parents Prepare the following materials for the child: Section A + Acentimetre ruler, 2 strings labelled A and B (A is longer than B) Section B + Aweighing scale, 3 packets labelled A, B and C (Cis the lightest. A is heavier than B.) Section C + 2x 50¢-0oins, 4 x 20¢-coins, 2 x 10¢-coins, 2 x 5¢-coins, 7x $2-notes, 7 x $5-notes Section A Q1, (a) Accept all reasonable answers. (b) Accept all reasonable answers. () Accept all reasonable answers. (a) Accept all reasonable answers. Section B Q2. (a) _Acceptall reasonable answers. (b) Accept all reasonable answers. (c) Accept al reasonable answers. (a) Accept all reasonable answers. (e) CBA Pasa 97 Pope FAN Mam Eaeaen P2MATHS 126 “®eOe Q5. Use guess-and-check strategy. 4x$2=$8 3x95 = $15 $8 + $15 = $23, There are 4 $2-notes and 3 $5-notes. a1 sel9 Page ‘OFAN Edaton P2MATHS 127 lexan a 50 =< Set COMBINED TOPICAL TEST 10 Topics: Two-Dimensional and Three-Dimensional Figures, Fractions, Time, Picture Graphs, Volume Name: «) Date: Class: Primary 2( Duration: 1 hour Choose the correct answer for each question and write its number in the bracket provided. (2 marks each) 1. Lama solid with § flat surfaces. Which solid am 1? (1) "a @) LS P2yset 101 Paget OFA Editon P2MATHS 128 2. Look at the clock below. What is the time shown on the clock? (1) 6.50 (2) 7.40 (3) 7.50 (4) 10.35 3. Which of the following sets is divided into equal parts? a) ZITA (2) "ww? (4) ( ) 21 Sal 10/Paga2 [SFA Edson P2MATHS 129 4. Which of the following sets is arranged in order, from the smallest to the greatest? waa ain ap R? 5. The diagram below shows four beakers A, B, C and D containing different amount of water. Which container has the most amount of water in it? (1) () @) 4) con > 21 Sal 10/ Paps OFAN Eduatan P2MATHS 130 6. Fahan swam for 30 minutes. He started swinming at 2.40 p.m. ‘What time did he finish swimming? P25 101 Page FAM Eden P2MATHS 131 The picture graph below shows the number of toy cars collected by 4 boys. Answer Questions 7 and 8. Number Of Toy Cars Collected ee ee ee ee oe eo @e eo ee ee @e we ee ee @e Halim Ryan David | deny Each (gm stands for 2 toy cars. 7. Which two boys collected a total of 10 toy cars? (1) Halim and Ryan (2) Ryan and David (3) David and Jerry (4) Jerry and Halim 8. How many toy cars did the 4 boys collect altogether? (4) 45 @) 16 (3) 30 (4) 32 ae) 2180101 Pages ‘OFAN A Edeaton P2MATHS 132 9. Ajay and his sister shared a pizza jay ato of the pizza Ajay ato + of th pi His sister ate as much pizza as him. ‘What fraction of the pizza was left? m 2 as @ 2 w 2 10. Look at the pictures below. FP» Hadas Pail bottle * OOO Jug How many bottles of water are needed to fill one jug? a) 6 @ 5 @) 3 a 4 () P21 Sot 101 Page ‘OFANALan Edaton P2MATHS 133, ‘Section B (15 marks) ‘Write the correct answers In the spaces provided. Questions 11 to 15 carry 1 mark each and Questions 16 to 20 carry 2 marks each. 14. Colour the quarter circles in the figure below. (> / 12. Copy the figure below onto the square grids on the right, 218101 Pago T OFAN Educaton P2MATHS 134 43. lama solid, Ihave 2 flat surfaces. Thave no corer. lama 14, with the smallest. tee ‘Smallest 15. Jacob cut a birthday cake into 10 equal pieces. He and his parents ate 2 pieces each. They ale == of the cake altogether. 2/101 Pagee OF MLN Eatin P2MATHS 135 16. Elsie took 30 minutes to bake some cookies in the afternoon. She finished baking her cookies at the time as shown below. Elsie started baking the cookies at 17. Study the pictures below. watering can The watering can contains _ litres of water. P2ySet101 Page 9 FMLA Eden P2MATHS 136 18. The picture graph below shows the favourite fruits of a group of children, Favourite Fruits Of A Sroup Of Children. re | ©OOOO rar | SOOOOOO eanana| QOS) ome | ©OOOOOOS Each ©) stands for 3 children, ‘The number of children who like oranges is more than the number of children who like banana. 19. Study the pattern below. Tick (1) the solid that is missing. HVhbn0Vho -V4n0 DV |OIS 21 sat101 Papo 10 [© FAN Edaton P2MATHS 137 20. Faisal, Yasin and Simon left school at the same time but they reached home al different time. Faisal reached home 1 hour after Yasii Yasin reached home 30 minutes before Simon. Simon reached home at 3.00 p.m. Fill in the boxes below to show the time each of them reached home. Faisal Yasin Simon P21 Sal 101 Page 1 ANAL Edson P2MATHS 138 Section C (15 marks) Do these sums. Sten yor equations and workings clearly. (3 marks each) 21. There are 328 litres of water in Container A. ‘There are 74 litres less water in Container A than in Container B. (a) How many litres of water are there in Container B? There are litres of water in Container B. (b) How many litres of water are there in the two containers? There are litres of water in the two containers. 22. Kelvin cut a pizza into 10 equal pieces. He ate 2 of he pizza His brother and sister ate 2 slices each. What fraction of the pizza was left? of the pizza was left. P2MATHS 139 23. There are 136 lites of water in a container. Each day, Henry uses 10 litres of water from the container to water his plants. How many litres of water are left after 7 days? litres of water are left after 7 days. 24. Inthe moming, Rafiq, Mena and Padma walk to school. Rafig leaves his house at 6.30 a.m. and reaches the school at 6.50 am. Mena takes 10 minutes more than Rafiq, but 15 minutes less than Padma. How long does Padma take to walk to school? Padma takes: minutes to walk to school. P2MATHS 140 25. The picture graph below shows the number of different types of fish David has. He has a total of 44 fish. How many swordtails does he have? ‘Types Of Fish In A Tank w w | 2 Angelfish Guppy Swordtail | Goldfish Each PL stands for 4 fish, BOG heavababals He has swordtalls. + End of Paper + Please check carefully. 21a 10 Page 4 OFA AD Editon P2MATHS 144 ANSWER KEY & DETAILED SOLUTIONS Mathematics Simulated Exam Papers - Primary Two Combined Topical Test Section A ai. @) a2. (1) 3. (2) a4. (4) 5. (2) Q6. (4) 30 minutes after 2.40 p.m. is 3.10 p.m. Q7, (2) 10+2=5 34255 a8. (3) 6x2=12 3x2=6 2x 4x2=8 1246+4+8=30 a9. (1) 1-2- Q10. (3) Use replacement concept. Volume of 2 jugs = Volume of 6 bottles Volume of 4 jug = Volume of 3 bottles at ata a3. ata. ats. ate. iz, ata P2MATHS 142 cylinder 1) (2 ia) = (ea zw) ls) la) 2 24242=6 Ans: © 10 30 min before 5 p.m. is 4.30 p.m. Ans: 4.30 p.m. 1edet=3 B49e1=7 Ans: 7 8-3=5 5x3=15 Ans: 15 21 at 10 Pogo 8 (OFAN Man Essen P2MATHS 143, Q19. Look for the pattern. 4 solids are repeating. OVO B0Vh6H 94 4 Ans’ ol? 220. 30 min before 3.00 p.m. is 2.30 p.m. 1 hafler 2.30 p.m. is 3.30 p.m Ans: 3.90 pm] [230 pm /3.00 p.m. Faisal Yasin Simon Section C Qa. (a) 328+ 74= 402 There are 402 litres of water in Container B. (b) 328 + 402 = 730 There are 730 litres of water in the two containers. 3,2,2_7 022. 19 *40* 10 “10 1.3 4 10° 10 of the pizza was lefl. 10 Pa1set10/ Pago 17 ‘OFAN Aah Edeaton 23, Q24. 225. P2MATHS 144 10x7=70 136 - 70 = 66 66 litres of waler are left after 7 days. From 6.0 a.m. to 6.50 a.m. -> 20 min 20 min + 10 min = 30 min ( Mena) 30 min + 45 min = 45 min (Padma) Padma takes 45 minutes to walk to school, 34245210 4x10=40 44-40=4 He has 4 swordtails. 2182107 Page 18 (OFAN MAD Easton Set 1 P2MATHS 145 x erat 50 COMBINED TOPICAL TEST ‘Topics: Two-Dimensional and Three-Dimensional Figures, Fractions, Time, Picture Graphs, Volume Name: c) Date: Class: Primary 2( ) Duration: 4 hour Section A (20 marks) Choose the correct answer for each question and write its number in the bracket provided. (2 marks each) 1. The figure below is made up of a rectangle and 2 \ (1) circles: (2) semicircles (3) quarter circles (4) squares Pai set1t (Page OPH Eastin P2MATHS 146 2. Which of the folowing figures is divided into 4 equal parts? (1) 7 al . Oo (3) \ ‘ / " LL C) 3. Usha spent 4 hour cooking lunch. She started cooking at the time as shown below. What time did she finish cooking lunch? (1) 7.00 aun. (2) 10.30am. (3) 12.30amm. (4) 12.30 p.m. ( ) 21st 11/2 OFAN Easton P2MATHS 147 The picture graph below shows the number of insects found in a garden. Answer Questions 4 and 5, Number Of Insects In A Garden ‘ oF | A | Beotle | Dragonfly] Bee | Butterfly Each SHS stands for 2 insects. 4, How many more butterflies than beetles were there? a) 8 @ 2 (3) 6 a“) 4 5. Ifa total of 28 insects was found, there were bees. a) 5 Q) 6 (3) 10 (4) 12 () a) @) 3) 4) P2MATHS 148, What is the missing fraction in the box? 5 4- 12 What is the actual time? () @) @) (4) 7 o'clock 8 o'clock 9 o'clock Half past 9 P21 Set 1 Page FAN Edenton P2MATHS 147 The picture graph below shows the number of insects found in a garden. Answer Questions 4 and 5. Number Of Insects In A Garden 4 Bata Bootle | Dragontly| Bee | Butterfly Each SHS stands for 2 insects. 4, How many more butterflies than beetles were there? (1) 8 (2) 2 (3) 6 4) 4 5. Ifa total of 28 insects was found, there were bees. a) 8 2) 6 (3) 10 (4) 12 () passat 1/P age OFAN Edaton a) (2) (3) a) P2MATHS 148, What is the missing fraction in the box? 2 2 12 12 The time shown below is 60 minutes slower than the actual time. What is the actval time? a) (2) (3) 4) T o'clock 8 o'clock 9 o'clock Half past © Pasa 11 / Page BANA Eton P2MATHS 149 8. There were some orange juice in a jug. After 330 ml of orange juice were poured from the jug into an ‘empty glass, there were 180 ml more orange juice in the jug than in the glass. How many mililitres of orange juice were there in the jug at first? (1) 840 ml (2) 690 ml (3) 660 mi (4) 510 ml ( ) 9. Study the pattern. FH ? The missing shepe is (1) (2) (3) (4) () P21 Sal 11/5 OFAN Education P2MATHS 150 10. Study the pictures below, Each carton contains 1 litre of water. BGs Pail B-ssse Bottle FA fo > Jug 1 How many litres of water can the pail hold? (1) 18 litres (2) 20 litres (3) 24 litres (4) 23 titres Parsot1t Pag OFAN A Eaeaon P2MATHS 151 Section B (15 marks) ‘Write the correct answers in the spaces provided. Questions 11 to 15 cary 1 mark each and Questions 16 to 20 carry 2 marks each. 11. Two basic shapes make up the figure below. The two shapes are a anda . 12. A part is missing from a square as shown below. Puta tick (1) below the correct missing part to complete the square, \ \ avsel14)Page7 OFAN Aa Edeatn P2MATHS 152 13. Arrange the following fractions in order. Begin with the greatest. Greatest 14, Peter took 30 minutes to do a project in the afternoon. He finished doing his project at the time shown below. Peter started doing his project at pm. 15. Apizza was cutinto 9 equal pieces. Mary and her sister ate 2 pieces each. They ate-—= of the pizza. 21S 11/ Poe ‘OFAN Edeaton P2MATHS 153 The graph below shows the amount of money saved by 4 children in a month, Answer Questions 16 and 17. Amount Of Money Spent “|©OOOOO | Each ($) stands for $3. 16. Linda saved $. more than Minah, 17. Ravi divided his savings equally between his 2 brothers. Each brother received $, P2MATHS 154 18. The figure below is made up of unit squares. 4 triangles in the figure are shaded. more triangles need to be shaded so that“ of the figure is shaded. 19, There were 36 litres of water in a container. 12 litres of water leaked though a crack. The remaining water was poured into 5-litre bottles after that. Atleast _ bottles were used, P21 8a 11 Page 10 FAL MAN Eastin P2MATHS 155, 20. Some small bottles of water are poured into containers A, B and C as shown below DOGOOAd ., DOAGoad Co than Containers A and B. 1114) Page 1 @FANMan Edcaton P2MATHS 156 Section C (15 marks) Do these sums. Show your equations and workings clearly. (3 marks each) 21. Ahawker bought 5 tins of cooking oil. After using 22 lites of cooking oil, he had 18 litres of cooking oil left. (a) How many litres of cooking the hawker buy? ‘The hawker bought litres of cooking oil (b)_ How many litres of cooking oil did each tin contain? Each tin contained ___litres of cooking oil P2MATHS 157 22. Desmond ate § ofa loaf of bread His sister ate 5 ofthe loaf of broad less than him, (a) What fraction of the loaf of bread did his sister eat? His sister ate of the loaf of bread, (b) What fraction of the loaf of bread was left? __ of the loaf of bread was left ay set 1 /Page 18 ‘OFAN At Eden P2MATHS 158, 23. On Sunday, Fahim and his friends played tennis at a Sports Centre for 1 hour, Then, he took half an hour to walk home. He reached home at 4.00 p.m. ‘What time did he start playing tennis? He started playing tennis at Pa sot 11 Page ‘© FAWN Easton P2MATHS 159 24. Mrs Kumar baked a chicken pie and she cut it into 11 equal pieces. She ate 2 pieces of it and gave some to her neighbour. 3 She had + of the chicken pie lett. What fraction of the chicken pie did she give her neighbour? She gave her neighbour of the chicken pie. P2ySet11/Page 15 @FANvan Edatin P2MATHS 160 25. The graph below shows the number of pencils 4 children have. Ifthe 4 children have 45 pencils in all, how many v should be drawn for Sharon? Number Of Pencils 4 Children Have g o| | 4 G | —9 ||P Vas Devi Mabel Sharon Each 0 stands for 5 pencils. 0 should be drawn for Sharon. - End of Paper - Please check carefully. P21 /Page 16 OFA Easton P2MATHS 161 ANSWER KEY & DETAILED SOLUTIONS Section A at. @) a2. (3) a3. (4) Qa. (1) a5. (3) a6. (3) a7. (3) as. (1) a9. (2) aio. (4) Mathematics Simulated Exam Papers : Primary Two Combined Topical Test 4 hafter 11.30 a.m. is 12.30 p.m. 28-18= 10 maar 12 12 60 min after 8 o'clock is 9 o'clook, 330 + 330 + 180 = 840 Look for the pattern. A set of 3 shapes is repeating. SSS ee 1H141=3 3434341510 401 1013=23 218011) Pone 17 ‘@Fawnan Eaveton P2MATHS 162 Section B rectangle: quarter circle att a2 ats, ata, ats, ate, az, are. (3) (3) G) (a) 30 min before 4 p.m. is 3.30 p.m. ‘Ans: 3.30 ans: 4 8 8-355 5x$3= $15 Ans: $15 6x$3= $18 $18 + 2=$9 Ans: $9 Ans: 10 Paral 11/Page 18 OFALMaN Editon P2MATHS 163 Q19, 35-12=23 20+ 25+ Ans: 5 Q20, 34+6=9 Q2t. (a) 22+18=40 The hawser bought 40 litres of cooking oil. (b) 40+5=8 Each tin contained 8 litres of cooking oil 41.3 an. a) $-108 hls sister ato @ of the loaf of bread. (b) of the oaf of bread was left. 23. 30 min before 4.00 p.m. is 3.30 p.m. 1h before 3.30 p.m. is 2.30 p.m. He started playing tennis at 2.30 p.m. P2MATHS 164 She gave her neighbour of the chicken pie, Q25. 4414257 7x5=35 45~35=10 10+5=2 2 & should be drawn for Sharon, Pats 1 /Page 20 FANAIan Edeaton Set le P2MATHS 165 30 PERFORMANCE TASK Topics: Two-Dimensional and Three-Dimensional Figures, Fractions, Time, Picture Graphs, Volume Name: «) Date: Class: Primary 2(_) Duration: 40 min ‘Section A (12 marks) Use the solids provided to help you. 1, Complete the table below. Cone | Cylinder] Cuboid | Sphere How many flat surfaces? How many edges? How many comers? P21 Set 121 aga FANN Eaton Section B (12 marks) P2MATHS 168 Use the cubes provided to help you. 2. Count the number of cubes in different colours. ‘Then fil in the banks. Red ome | Yellow | Green ‘Number of cubes | Number Draw the correct number of [7] in the picture graph below. of Cubes Red Blue Yellow Green 21801121 Pa 2 Each [[] stands for 3 cubes. P2MATHS 167 Section C (6 marks) 3. You have two jugs A and B. Jug A is filled with 7 litres of water Jug B is a 2-litre empty jug What can you do to get 1 litre of water? Jug A Jug B P2MATHS 168 [Blank page] AMAA Sat 12/Page OFANALa Eaeatn P2MATHS 169 ANSWER KEY & DETAILED SOLUTIONS Mathematics Simulated Exam Papers « Primary Two Performance Task Notes To Teachers / Parents Prepare the following materials for the child: ‘Section A + Cone, cylinder, cuboid, sphere Section B * Cubes in red, blue, yellow and green (The number of each colour of cubes should be between 3 and 30, and can be divided by 3 exactly.) Section A ai. Cone | Cylinder) Cuboid | Sphere How many flat surfaces? | 1 2 6 0 How many edges? 1 2 12 0 How many comers? 1 0 8 0 Section B Q2, Accept all reasonable answers. P2MATHS 174 7. The picture graph below shows the number of seashells collected by 4 boys. Number Of Seashells Collected sz eZ a a aS a a2\|\Za Sn Faisal Bobby Each <2¥ stands for 5 seashells. Which two boys collected a total of 30 seashells? (1) Simon and Jimmy (2) Faisal ane Bobby (3) Jimmy and Faisal (4) Bobby and Simon 8. A 15ulitre fish bow! contains 9 litres of water now. How many 2-litre jugs of water are needed to fill he fish bow! completely? (1) 8 2) 6 @) 3 @) 4 ( ) 2181 13/Pagos ‘OFAN Eaeaton P2MATHS 175 9. stapler cost $4.20. Rajah gave the cashier a five-dollar note to pay for the staple. ‘The cashier gave him the least number of coins as change from the coins as shown below. How many coins did Rajah receive? a) 5 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4 10. The mass of 2 similar pears is shown below. ces 0 i “000 ~ 4 What is the mass of 6 such pears? (1) 300g 2) 600g (3) 7509 (4) 900g () P2MATHS 176 11. Henry reached a theatre at the time shown below. ‘The movie started 30 minutes ago and would last for 2 hours. ‘The movie would end at (1) Go'clock (2) 10 o'clock (3) Half past 9 (4) Half past 10 12. Betty bought 3 of the items below. She gave the cashier a fifty dollar note and received 6 five-dollar notes as change. & OS & ley bear toy ball cee wy gun She did not buythe (1) teddy bear (2) toy ball (3) chess (4) toy gun Co) 218019706 FA Mam Ediaten P2MATHS 17 Section B (28 x 2 marks! ‘Write the correct answers in the spaces provided. 13. Write in number. nine hundred and twelve 14, Study the number pattern below. saceae The missing number in the pattern is 15. Look at the two objects below. oa The dice has more flat faces than the ball. Ball ays 191 987 OFAN NAD Educaton P2MATHS 178 16. Fill in the box with the correct number. 3 hundreds + 10 tens + 12 ones = 17. Arrange the following fractions in order. Begi the smallest, ym. re wont Nett Smallest 18. Diana took 30 minutes to walk from her house to the library one afternoon. She reached the library at the time shown below. She left her house at p.m. Parse 91 Page DFANAIAH Edenton P2MATHS 177 n B (28 x2 mar ‘Write the correct ansvers in the spaces provided. 13. Write in number. nine hundred and twelve 14, Study the number pattern below. {8 fre} £3 fa} Ay O28 VU VW The missing number in the pattern is 15. Look at the two objects below. Dive Ball The dice has more flat faces than the ball 21 Sal 13/Papo7 OFAN Edeaton P2MATHS 178 16. Fill in the box with the correct number. 3 hundreds + 10 tens + 12 ones = 17. Arrange the following fractions in order. Begin with the smallest. Smallest 18. Diana took 30 minutes to walk from her house to the library one aftemoon. She reached the library at the time shown below. She left her house at pm. Per set 18/ Page 8 FAN Ma Edcaton P2MATHS 179 19. Fillin the boxes with the correct digits. 5 4 6 9 20. A chicken pie wes cut into 9 equal pieces. Alan ate 3 pieces and his sister ate 1 more piece than him. =} of the chicken pie was left 21. Leslie has the following coins in her purse. ee She has §. altogether. P2MATHS 180 SLPELDDPEODE? Circle the shape that comes next in the patten. & o> 23. The missing fraction below is 7 24. The figure below is made up of unit squares. Calvin wants to shade +7 ofthe figure. He will need to shade ‘more unit squares. parse 19/Page 10 ‘oFmeuan Edveaton P2MATHS 181 25. Jane spent 1 hour cycling She started cycling at 14.30 a.m, Draw the missing hands to show the time she stopped oycling, 26. Draw straight lines in the figure below to show that itis made up of 4 square, 2 quarter circles and 2 semicircles. 27. Miss Wong buys a box of pencils. It contains more than 20 but fewer than 30 pencils. She divides all the pencils equally among 8 pupils. There are pencils in the box, Paya 19/ Page 4 OFAN Edson P2MATHS 182 The picture graph below shows the number of jellies ate by 4 girls in a week, Answer Questions 28 to 20. Number of Jellies Eaten am om a Anna Betty Carol im Oo co co Dolly Each [Mf stands for 3 jellies. 28. Carol and Dolly ate jellies altogether. 29. Betty ate 6 more jellies than Anna. Draw (fin the graph to show the number of jellies Betty ate. 30. Who ate the most number of jellies? P2MATHS 183 31. The clocks below show the starting time and ending time of a cartoon mavie an television There was a 10-minute advertisement included. ‘The cartoon movie lasted minutes, 32. Jimmy's sister is standing on a table as shown below, Jimmy's sister is com tall Pa ser19/ Page 18 ‘OFAN Edaton P2MATHS 184 33. Study the pictures below carefully. HONEA a wae ribbon PKA om BD Me er ‘The ribbon is about lips long. 34. Eggs were sold in trays of 10. Each pack was sold at $3. Mdm Ong bought 50 eggs. She paid $. altogether. P2y Sot 19/Page OFAN Edson P2MATHS 185 36. Arrange the boxes in order of their masses, beginning with the lightest. Lightest 36. Two beakers A and B contain some water as shown below. Beaker A Beaker B 401 401 201 201 Beaker A contains __litres of water less than Beaker B. 21113 /Page 18 OFAN Edenton P2MATHS 186 37. Fill in the boxes below using the digits 6, 7, 8 and 9 once only to give the greates: possible answer 38. Container A below is filled with water. B-O05 OB c glass Edward can fil up Container A. 2/80 19/Page 16 U »QO000 glasses with all the water in P2MATHS 187 39, Study the pictures below carefully toy boat eed. fl pes v= toy rocket east, fi 5 . is kg The mass of each toy rocket is kg. 40. Gina has $19 in her purse. ‘She has only $2-notes and $5-notes, She has 5 notes altogether. ~ Gina has __ $2-notes and $5-notes, P2MATHS 188 Section C (5 x 4 marks) Do these sums. Show your equations and workings clearly. 41. Awooden plank is 330 om long. Itis cut into 2 pieces, Plank A and Plank B. Plank A is 195 cm long (a) Whats the length of Plank B? The length of Plank B is om. (b) How much longer is Plank A than Plank 8? Plank Ais ‘om longer than Plank B. P21 sat 181 Page 18 @FALAD Edenton P2MATHS 189, 42, Mrs Lim bought 4 sacks of rice and a sack of flour. ‘The mass of each sack of rice is 7 kg and the mass of the sack of flour is 12 kg. (a) What was the total mass of the rice and flour? The total mass of the rice and flour was kg. (b) Mrs Lim paid a total of $46, The sack of flour cost $14. What was the cost of a sack of rice’? A sack of rice cost $ Parsat19/ Page 19 ‘OFM Eduction P2MATHS 190 43, The lamp posts along a street are 5 m away from one another. Frank walks from the 1st lamp post to the 10th lamp post. How far does he walk? | 5m jst 2nd rd 10th He walks, 2 1 13/Pogo20, [OFANAah Edson P2MATHS 191 44. Three girls shared a cake. Aileen received = ofthe cake. Bala received 2 of it more than Allen. Carol received the rest. What fraction of the cake did Carol receive less than Bala? Carol received of the cake less than Bala, Payee 191 Page 21 OFANAMEAeaton P2MATHS 192 45. During a mega sale, Alvin bought 6 boxes of colour pencils and 4 comic books. Colour Pencils Comic Books 3 boxes for $20 2 for $16 He paid with 2 fifty-dollar notes. How much charge did he receive? He received change. End of Paper = Please check carefully. Pays 19/Pag022 OFAMMam Eaton P2MATHS 193 ANSWER KEY & DETAILED SOLUTIONS Mathematics Simulated Exam Papers - Primary Two End-of-Year Revision Section A at. (4) Qa. (3) Qs. (1) Qa. (4) Q5. (3) 8-3=5 Q6. (1) Q7. (2) Simon: 3x5 = 15 Jimmy: 2x5 = 10 Faisal: 5 x5 = 25 Bobby: 1x5 =5 25+5=30 a8. (3) 15- 6+2=3 Q9. (3) 100¢ ~ 20¢ = 80g 20¢ + 50¢ + 10¢ = 80¢ Q10.(4) 6+ 2=3 300 + 300 + 300 = 900 Q11.(3) 30 min before 8 o'clock is half past 7. 2h after half past 7 is half past 9. 12.3) 6x$5=$30 $50 - $30 = $20 $5 + $9 + $6 = $20 set 19/Page 23 OFAN A Edeaton P2MATHS 194 Section B ars, ata, ais. ate, ay. are. arg, 20, at. 912 Look for the pattern. ‘The number ircreases by 40, 40 more than 178 is 218. To check: 40 more than 218 is 258. Ans: 218 Dice: 6 flat faces. Ball: 0 flat faces Ans 6 300 + 100 + 12= 412 (2 \ 9 min a) 2 5 ein — Lo Qu (z) { | | LZ) Smallest 30 min before 2.10 p.m. is 1.40 p.m. Ans: 1.40 $2.10 Pasar 13/Pago 4 OFANALA Edt 22. 23, 24, 26. 226. 27. 28. 29. P2MATHS 195 Look for the pattern. OODPOCDHDPS 1set 1 set 1 set Ans: <> 3,2_5 3,2. 777 3 Ans: = 7 11-457 Ans: 7 Accept all reasonable answers. cen The only numer that can be divided by 8 from 21 to 29 is 24. Ans: 24 6+4=10 10x9=90 Ans: 30 6+3=2 34255 Draw 5 {fff in the graph to show the number of jellies Betty ate. ar sat 197 Page ‘OFAN Edeaton 30. ast 32, 933, 034, 235, 36. 37. P2MATHS 196 Carol From 8 o'clock to 10 o'clock: 120 min. 120 -10= 110 Ans: 110 165 ~ 37 = 128, Ans: 128 2x6=12 12=3=4 Ans: 4 50+10=5 5x$3= $15 Ans: $15 c BAD pt lightest heaviest ‘Le |[8}[a][o] Lightest 7 gaps ~ 3 gaps = 4 gaps (B ~ A) 4 gaps = 20 litres Ans: 20 9 6 97 + 87 + 86 163 % 183 P2184 19/Pego25, ‘©F Ham Easeton 38. 39, P2MATHS 197 3x4=12 1241813 13+ 13+4=30(A) ‘Ans: 30 3x2=6 Mass of each boat = 6 = 2=3 kg 3x5= 15 15-3212 12+2=6 Ans: 6 Make a list. Number of Anount of |Number of] Amount of $2-notes | $2-notes | $é-notes | $5-notes | TH! Amount 1 1x$2=$2 | 5-1=4 |4x$5=$20|$2 + §20= $22 2 | 2x$2=$4 | 5-2=3 |3x$5= $15 |$4 + $15=$19 Ans: Gina has 2 $2-notes and 3 $5-notes. Section C at aaa, {a) 330 ~~ 195 = 135 The length of Plank B is 135 cm. (b) 195 - 135 = 60 Plank Ais 60 om longer than Plank B. (a) 4x7=28 28+ 12= 40 The total mass of the rice and flour was 40 kg, Pay set 191Page27 (OFAN Mat Edaton aus, P2MATHS 198 (b) $46 - $4 = $32 $32 + 4= $8 A sack of rice cost $8. From the 1st to the 10th: 9 gaps 5mx9=45m He walks 45 m. 7 la) 4 = jp (Carol) opens 2 2 12 1 Carol received - of the cake less than Bala, 2 fifty-dollar nctes = $100 653=2 2x $20= $40 4222 2x $16 = $32 $100 ~ $40 ~ $32 = $28 He received $28 change. Set 14 P2MATHS 199 feared 100 END-OF-YEAR REVISION Topics: All topics Name: () Date: Class: Primary 2(—} Duration: 1h 30 min Section A (12x 2 marks) Choose the correct answer for each question and write its number in the bracket provided. 1. Seven hundred and seven is the same as (1) 7 (2) 770 @) 717 (4) 707 () 2. Edward drinks 5 cartons of milk a week. ‘Which of the following number equations shows the number of weeks he takes to drink 30 cartons of milk? (1) 5x6=30 (2) 3045 (3) 30+6= (4) 30-5=25 () 2/80 14/ Paget ‘OFMEMuM Eaten P2MATHS 200 3. Which of the following beakers contains the most amount of water? (1) @) (3) (4) ai AA voa> Co) 4. Nelson paid for a book using the amount of money as shown below. What was the cost of the book? ay (2) (3) @) $11.20 $10.20 $9.52 $9.12 () 2/90 14/82 ‘© FARA Edaton P2MATHS 201 The figure below is made up of 12 unit squares. 4 ‘Samuel wants to shade ; of the figure. How many more unit squares does he need to shade? (1) 6 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 10 The figure below is made up of basic shapes. oo Vv D ight lines are there in the figure? «) P2MATHS 202 ‘The picture graph below shows the number of storybooks read by four children in a month, Answer Questions 7 and 8. Number of Storybooks Read ven (COCO COCCI coacac Raj | OCC Ann Ben |COCO Each [_[_]|stands for 2 storybooks. 7. How many more storybooks must Ben read so that he read the same number of storybooks as Raj? a) 7 2) 6 @) 3 (4) 10 () 8. Ann read 6 storybooks fewer than Jean, How many (_[_] should be drawn to show the number of storybooks Ann read? (1) 14 (2) 7 (3) 6 “4 () P2101 14) Pages ‘OFAN Edeaten P2MATHS 203 9. Look at the picture below. are om TOT T oT oT TT tT tT TTT 415 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 The brush is Jonger than the paper clip. (1) 8em (2) 90m (3) 10cm (4) 2tom () 10. A 2-hour late-night movie started at the time as shown below. ‘At what time did the movie end? (1) 1.30. a.m, (2) 1.30 p.m. (3) 2.30. a.m, (4) 2.30 p.m, Co) Peis 141 P90 FAN Easton P2MATHS 204 11, Jimmy paid $42 for 5 files and 1 calculator. Ihe bought 3 files and 4 calculator instead, he would pay $30. What was the cost of each file? (1) $12 (2) $6 (3) $3 (4) $9 12. The bottle below was full of water at first. ‘Taufik’s family crank 12 litres of water from the bottle. How many litres of water were left in the bottle? (1) 15 titres (2) 18 litres (3) 20/litres (4) 30 litres Perse 141 Page ‘OFANAtam Easton P2MATHS 205 Section B (28 x 2 marks) Write the correct answers in the spaces provided. 13. Write in number, (a) Eight hundred and eleven (b) Three hundred and fifty 14, Arrange the following numbers in order, starting from the smallest. [sr | [sr 725 257 Smallest 15. Lily is thinking of a solid. Ithas 2 flat surfaces. It does not have a corner. The solid she is thinking of is a P2MATHS 206 16. Fill in the box with the correct number. 4 hundreds + 11 tens + 14 ones = 17. Siti writes a two-digit number on the whiteboard. Itis more than 12 but less than 21 Itcan be divided by 2 and 3 exactly. 18. Fiona started skating one afternoon at the time as shown below. She skated for 30 minutes. She stopped skating at p.m. P2MATHS 207 19. Fill in the box with the correct digits. 20. Study the number pattern below. 585, 505, , 345, 265, 185 The missing number in the pattern is 24. Kathy has 3 fifty-cent coins. She wants to buy the set of rulers which costs $2. She will need more. 2161 14/Page 8 FAN AM Edenton P2MATHS 208 3a 9 22. Add5and | the answer is <5 The missing fraction in the box is 23. Study the pictures below carefully, Y > PPP? A-DO00 Bottle The bottle contains cups of water. 24, Ajay wants to subtract one number from another number below to got the greatest answer. we wey ee) ose) The two numbers are and 21801 14/Pogo 10 FANN Eden P2MATHS 209 25. x3=9x2 The missing number in the box is 26. What will you do to find the missing number? Puta tick (1) in the box next to the correct answer. - 377 = 555 ‘Add 855 to 377 Subtract 555 from 377 Subtract 377 from 555 27. 1 teapot of tea fills 4 cups fully. KS » 88eq 36 cups of tea are filled using teapots of tea. Payot 4/Page 1 OFAN AM Edenton P2MATHS 210 The picture graph below shows the favourite pets of the pupils in Primary 2A. Answer Questions 28 to 30. Favourite Pets of Primary 2A Pupils © © © © Cat Dog Fish Rabl 28. How many more pupils like dogs than cats? Each (C) stands for 3 puy 29. 6 more pupils like fish than dog, How many pupils’ favourite pet is fish? 30. How many pupils are there in Primary 2A altogether? Pay 914) Page 12 ‘Ofna Edveton P2MATHS 211 34. How much heavier is a rabbit than a bird? A rabbit is kg heavier than a bird. 32, There are 6 solids below. Write the letters of the solids in the correct boxes. oIGlal Solids thal have both Solids that have flat and curved surfaces flat surfaces only P21 114) Page 13 OF ANAL Een P2MATHS 212 33. Fahan bought two cakes. Ho cut each cake into 6 equal pieces, He ate 1 piece and his brother ate 2 pieces. He had of the cakes left 34, Sabina went to a bookshop with two ten-dollar notes. ‘After buying 2 similar books, she was left with the amount of money as shown below. 10) The cost of each book was $. 21 141 Page 4 ‘OFAN Edaton P2MATHS 213 35. 1 shape is missing from the pattern below. hrYf} Yet CPV * > Circle the shape that is mi foya 36, The length of 3 ribbons A, B and C are shown below. c ee S mT Di 234 OT RTH RD 44 8 eee eeeeR! ASI TTT sr The total length of Ribbon A and Ribbon B is om longer than the ‘ength of Ribbon C, 21 at 4 Pape 15 @FANLMaM Eden P2MATHS 214 37. Rajah had a piese of wire 135 om long. He made a pentagon of cide 9 om each How many more such pentagons could he make using the remaining wire? Som ~~ _9 om \_ jo He could make ‘more such pentagons using the remaining wire. 38. Whatis the mass of each toy soldier? 3kg 3 kg] 3 ko 3 kg] 3 kg The mass of each toy soldier is kg. 12/81 14) 18 OFAN aM Edaton P2MATHS 215 39. Megan paid $246 for two of the following items, a pair of sunglasses: a blouse: $86 o $149 apair of shoes: a handbag ‘$87 $159 She boughta anda 40. Awooden planks cut into 4 pieces A, B, C and D. Ais longer than B and D. Bis shorter than C but longer than D. Cis longer than A. ‘Arrange them in order of their lengths, starting with the longest. LIE IE II Longest sat 14) Pago 17 © FANAMaM Edsaton P2MATHS 216 Section C (5 x4 marks) Do these sums. Show your equations and workings clearly. 41. Faith, Sally and Linda have some money. Faith has $274, Sally has $80 more than Faith but $50 less than Linda. (a) How much money does Linda have? Linda has $, (b) How much money do the three girls have altogether? The three girls have $ altogether. P2MATHS 217 42. Zain has three s:rings A, B and C. String A is 188 om long and String B is 66 cm longer than String A, (a) Whats the total length of String A and String B? The total length of String A and String B is om. (b) String A and String B together is 90 cm longer than String C. What is the total length of the three strings? The total length of the three strings is om. Pa st 14/Page 19 ‘OFAN Hat Eaeaon P2MATHS 218 43, Three friends shared a birthday cake. Pappa received : of the cake. Aaron received {of the cake less than Pappa Rafiq received the rest of the cake ‘What fraction of the cake did Rafiq receive? Rafiq received of the cake. P2MATHS 219 44. There are two fish bowls A and B ina shop. Aconlains 105 litres of water and B contains 87 litres of water. How much water must be transferred from A to B so that the two fish bowls would contain the same amount of water? litres of water must be transferred from A to B. P2MATHS 220 45. Mr and Mrs Wong brought some children to a museum. The entrance ticket for each adult was $10. The entrance ticket for each child was $3. ‘They paid a total of $35 for the entrance tickets. How many children went to the museum with Mr and Mrs Wong? __ children went to the museum with Mr and Mrs Wong, + End of Paper + Please check carefully. Pay st 14) Page 22 OFAN AL Edaton P2MATHS 221 ANSWER KEY & DETAILED SOLUTIONS Mathematics Simulated Exam Papers - Primary Two End-of-Year Revision Section A at. (4) Qa. (2) a3. 3) Qa, (2) i int Q5. (2) There are 6 unit squares in of the figure: 4 unit squares are shaded, 6-4=2 a6. (1) Q7, (2) 5-253 3x Q8. (2) 6¥2=3 10-3=7 Q9. (2) Length of the brush: 12 cm Length of the paper clip: 3 om 12-3=9 Q10. (1) 1 hour after 11.30 p.m 1 hour after 12.30 a.m. Qtt, (2) $42-$30= $12 12.30 a.m. 1.30 a.m, a2. (2) 1 gaps = 12 +4 = 3 litres 6 gaps =6 x3 = 18 litres Paroat 14) Page 2a © FANN Eason P2MATHS 222 ‘Section B ais. ai ats. ate, az, ae, ats. Q20. 21 @) 814 (b) 350 | 2sr| [ser | | ora [res cylinder 400+ 110-414 = 524 Ans: 624 List the numbers more than 12 but less than 24 that can be: divided by 3 exactly: 15 and 48. only 18 can be divided by 2. Ans: 18 30 minutes after 4.50 p.m. is 6.20 p.m. Ans: 5.20 p.m. Look for the pattern. ‘The numbers decrease by 80. 80 less than 505 is 425. To check: 80 less than 425 is 345. V Ans: 425 $2= 4 fifty-cent coins 4-31 4 fifty-cent coin = 50¢ Ans: 50¢ 22. 23. Q24. 25, 26. a7. 28. 29, 30. P2MATHS 223 4x5=20 Ans: 20 The greatest number ~ the smallest number answer Ans: 936; 369 = the greatest 9x2=18 6x3=18 Ans: 6 ‘Add 555 to 377 36+ Ans: 9 3-152 2x3=6 Ans: 6 3x3=9 6+9=15 Ans: 15 1434256 6x3=18 18415 =33 Ans: 33 Parga 1 P9025 OFAN Eaeaon

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