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Question 1. Write the following as a numeral.

Answer:..……………
500000 [1]

Question 2. Complete the diagram so that three numbers in each line should add up
to 1000.

150

570 320

280 190 530


[1]

Question 3. Fill in the blank with the correct number.

10  36    6  36   _____
16  36 [1]

Question 4. Write the value of 30+ 20/100 + 5/10 =

Three tens + twenty hundredths + five tenths.


(Write the result in decimal).

Answer:..…………… [1]
3

Question 5. The average of three natural numbers X , 760 and 1900 is 900.
Find the value of X .

Answer:..……………
40 [1]

Question 6. One bag can hold at most 21 apples. How many of these bags are needed
to hold 213 apples at least?

Answer:..……………
11 [1]

Question 7. Find the time:


30 minutes before 3:12 am.

2:42
Answer:…..………am [1]
Question 8. Here are three bottles. Two bottles contain the same amount of liquid.
Write the name of the bottle containing different amount.

B
Answer:..…………… [1]
4

Question 9. Fill in the blank by using the value of to find the value of the
expression.

Value of Expression Value of the expression

58 2  y – 90 26

192 y :3  6 ……………..
70

[1]

Question 10. A snail can go 60 centimeters in one hour. How many millimeters can
it go in one minute?

10
Answer:..…………mm [1]

Question 11. 20th of June, 2018 is Wednesday. What day of the week will be after
64 days?

Thursday
Answer:..…………… [1]

Question 12. The sum of two natural numbers is 321 and there are 31 even numbers
between them. Find the smaller number.

a + b = 321

a - b = 63

129
Answer:..…………… [1]
5

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Question 13. There are 48 students in a class. of them got 9 marks, of them got
8 6
8 marks and the others got 7 marks on a Maths test. How many students got 7 marks
in the class?

34
Answer:..…………… [1]

Question 14. If 20% of a number is added to 20, the result is the original number.
Find the original number.

25
Answer:..…………… [1]

Question 15. Calculate:

A 20.00  20.01 20.02  20.03  ...  20.17  20.18  20.19


(Write the result in decimal).

401,9
Answer:..…………… [1]

Question 16. Mary is taller than Emma but shorter than Peter. Jack is taller than
Emma but shorter than Mary. Who is the tallest?

P
Answer:..…………… [1]
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Question 17. A coat costs $120. In sale it is reduced by 15%. How much money is it
reduced by?

18
Answer: $..…………… [1]

Question 18. Fifteen of the students in my class were born in the same month. How
many of them were definitely born on the same day of the week?

2
Answer:..…………… [1]

Question 19. What is the difference between the greatest and the smallest four-digit
numbers that each forms by different digits?

9876 - 1023 =
Answer:..…………… [1]

Question 20. Write true ( T) or false ( F) for each of these following statements.

Statements T or F

When you half every number ending in 6, the answer will always end in 3. F

If you double an odd number, the answer is always even. T

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Question 21. Given and satisfying the diagram below :

Find the value of x – y .

y=8
x = 2070
2062
Answer:..…………… [1]

Question 22. A square piece of paper has a perimeter of 36 cm. What is the area of a
square piece of paper whose perimeter is doubled?

Answer:..………cm2 [1]

Question 23. The mass of a beaker with 8 identical marbles is 400g. The mass of the
same beaker with 5 identical marbles is 295g. What is the mass of the empty beaker?

Answer:..………g
120 [1]

Question 24: How many cubes are taken from the block?

18 11
7
Answer:..…………… [1]
8

Question 25. Fill in the blanks. Use the digits 1, 3, 5 and 9 to complete the
calculation below. Each digit should be used only once.

= 1395

[1]

Question 26. The number of digits used to write all the page numbers in a book is
39. If the pages of the book are consecutively numbered from 1, then in total how
many pages are there in the book?

Answer:..…………… [1]
Question 27.
2018 balloons were distributed among 199 students aged 10 and 11, no balloon left.
Each student received as many balloons as his/her age. How many of students are 10
years old?

Answer:..…………… [1]
Question 28. There area five small equilateral triangles and one big equilateral
triangle in the below figure. Write the fraction representing the ratio of the shaded
area to the area of triangle ABC. (Give the answer in the simplest form)

Equilateral triangle is a triangle with


3 equal sides.

B C Answer:..…………… [1]
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Question 29. The is a square, where . Find the area of the shaded
region?
( The area of a circle is S  r  r  3.14 , r = radius ).

Answer:..…………cm2 [1]

Question 30. Two identical rulers are placed together, as shown below (drawn not to
scale). Each ruler is exactly 20 cm long and is marked in centimeters from 0 to 20.
The 3cm on each ruler is aligned with the 4cm mark on the other. The overall length
is L cm. What is the value of L?

Answer:..………..cm [1]

Question 31. Look at the net of a cube below. What edge needs to match with AC
to form a cube when this net is folded?

Answer:..…………… [1]
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Question 32. Here is a pie chart showing the selling ice-cream at a shop in one day.
There are 4 different types of ice-creams: chocolate, mint, strawberry and banana.
How many ice-creams did they sell on that day in total?

Mint (23%) Chocolate


(50 ice-
creams)
Strawberry
(20%)
Banana
(17%)

Answer:..…………… [1]

Question 33. Here is a bus timetable.

Bus 1 Bus 2 Bus 3


Station A 7:42 7:52 8:02
Station B 7:59 8:09 8:19
Station C 8:15 8:25 8:35
Station D 8:30 8:40 8:50

Yesterday, Sam got on Bus 1 at Station . He arrived to Station , had breakfast


there in 15 minutes then he took a bus to station D.
What time did he arrive to Station ?

Answer:..…………… [1]
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Question 34. A secondary school held its own election. Students had the option to
vote for Candidate A, Candidate B, or several other candidates. The table below
displays a summary of the election results.

Candidate A Candidate B Other Total

6th grade 32% 40% 28% 100%

7th grade 40% 45% 15% 100%

8th grade 35% 55% 10% 100%

9th grade 50% 38% 12% 100%

Total 40% 45% 15% 100%

There were 644 students voted for Candidate A in total. How many students attended
to the vote for election?

Answer:..…………… [1]
Question 35. A group of students are asked about three kinds of food they like:
pizza, burger and spaghettis. Here are the results.

Food Number of students


Pizza 24
Burger 20
Spaghettis 22
Pizza and Burger 15
Spaghettis and Pizza 16
Spaghettis and burger 17
Exactly two kinds of food 12

How many students like all three kinds of food?

Answer:..…………… [1]
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Question 36. Class 4A and Class 4B did a bug survey. Here are their results.

Oliver says, “Class 4A found more spiders than Class 4B”.


Explain why he is wrong. [1]

Question 37. How many ways to use blue color to paint the square grids in the figure
below such that when we fold along the line , we get two identical pieces.

Answer:..…………… [1]
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Question 38. Here is a number sequence.

Line 1 2

Line 2 5 8

Line 3 11 14 17

Line 4 20 23 26 29

………………………………………………………..

Which line has number 218?


Answer:..…………… [1]

Question 39. Place natural numbers from 2 to 10 into the circles in the figure below
so that the sum of the three numbers on each line equals each other. Each number
must be used once and only once.
The below figure is one of the way to place the numbers.

How many different ways can numbers be placed in the center circle (including the
given way above)?

Answer:..…………… [1]
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Question 40. The map below shows the layout of streets in a city and the location of
several places. Each horizontal or vertical line between two adjacent streets
represents a city block, and each city block represents 0.8 km.

D = Daisy Flower Shop


N = Natural Spa
K = Kyle„s Grocery

D
K

Janny needs to drive from Daisy Flower Shop to Natural Spa. If Janny drives the
shortest distance possible on the roads shown above at constant speed of 40 km per
hour, then how long will it take her to make the trip from Daisy Flower Shop to
Natural Spa in minutes ?
Show your work step by step. [1]
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