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P5 Maths CA1 Worksheet - Measurements
P5 Maths CA1 Worksheet - Measurements
P5 Maths CA1 Worksheet - Measurements
References:
P5 Math CA1 papers of NPS, NHPS, RS
1. The clock is showing 3.45 p.m. now. How many quarter turns must the minute hand
have made when it reaches 4.30 p.m. on the same day?
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
2. The figure below is made up of a rectangle and a square. The length of each side of the
square is 5 cm. Find the area of the figure.
(1) 25 cm2
(2) 38 cm2
(3) 45 cm2
(4) 70 cm2 ( )
3. Susy saves $246 each month. How much can she save in a year?
(1) $2952
(2) $2942
(3) $2852
(4) $738 ( )
4. Faris bought 5 bottles of oil. Each bottle contained 1.35 litres of oil. He used up 3.25
litres of oil. How many litres of oil were left?
(1) 9.5
(2) 3.5
(3) 3.1
(4) 2.1 ( )
5. The total mass of Angie and Kai Wen is 72.25 kg. The total mass of Kai Wen and Devi is
63.94 kg. Devi’s mass is 39.7 kg. What is the mass of Angie in kilogrammes? Give your
answer correct to the nearest tenth.
(1) 96.5
(2) 96.4
(3) 48.1
(4) 48.0 ( )
(1) 2.3056
(2) 23.056
(3) 230.56
(4) 2305.6 ( )
7. Mr Lim bought a television set. He paid $75 each month for 20 months. If he still had
$300 left to pay, how much did the television set cost?
(1) $1 200
(2) $1 500
(3) $1 800
(4) $2 100 ( )
8. A rectangle ABCD is divided into 6 equal parts. The total area of the shaded parts is 12
cm2. Both the length and breadth of rectangle ABCD are even whole numbers. What is
the perimeter of rectangle ABCD?
(1) 26 cm
(2) 36 cm
(3) 40 cm
(4) 74 cm ( )
(1) 2.1 cm
(2) 2.2 cm
(3) 3.1 cm
(4) 3.2 cm ( )
(1) $44.40
(2) $61.40
(3) $88.80
(4) $177.60 ( )
12. A refrigerator cost 5 times as much as an oven. An oven cost 4 times as much as a
toaster. The oven cost $400. Find the total cost of the three items.
Ans: $ ________________
13. The cost of 5 identical mobile phones and 2 identical ipads was $1638. Each ipad cost
twice as much as each mobile phone. What was the cost of 1 mobile phone?
Ans: $ ________________
14. In the figure below, (not drawn to scale) all the straights lines meet at right angles. Study
it carefully and find its perimeter.
Ans: _______________ cm
15. Jean had $685 and Mindy had $943. How much money must Mindy give to Jean so that
she would have $50 more than Jean?
Ans: $ _________________
Ans: $ ________________
Ans: _______________ cm
18. The length of a rectangle is twice its breadth. If the perimeter of the rectangle is 72 cm,
find the area.
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 Q9 Q10 Q11
3 4 1 2 4 2 3 3 3 2 1
12. $2500
13. $182
14. 34 cm
15. $ 104
16. $ 240
17. 36 cm
18. 288 cm2
References:
(Q1,2,3,4,5,12,13) = NPS (Q7,8,11,14,15,27,29)
(Q6,7,8,14,15,16) = NHPS (Q9,10,15, 25,26,28)
(Q9,10,11, 17,18) = RS (Q7,13,15,21,28)