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P5Maths Mid Year Set 2
P5Maths Mid Year Set 2
P5Maths Mid Year Set 2
Primary 5
MATHEMATICS
MID-YEAR ASSESSMENT (SET 2)
INSTRUCTIONS
PAPER 1 (BOOKLET A)
Questions 1 to 10 carry 1 mark each. Questions 11 to 15 carry 2 marks each. For each
question, choose the correct answer and write its number (1, 2, 3 or 4) in the brackets
provided. [20 m]
2. Which of the following is 5200 when rounded off to the nearest hundred?
(1) 5099 (3) 5299
(2) 5159 (4) 5310 ( )
1 3
4. Anthony slept for 5 __
2 h. Jane slept 1 __
5 h more than Anthony. How long did Jane sleep?
(1) 7 h 6 min (3) 7 h 12 min
(2) 7 h 10 min (4) 7 h 24 min ( )
1 2
5. Andrew spent __ 8 of his money on a pencil and __
7 of the remainder on a notebook. What
fraction of his money had he left?
3 1
(1) __
8 (3) __
28
5 33
(2) __
8 (4) __
56 ( )
1
6. What is __
6 of 42?
(1) 6 (3) 12
(2) 7 (4) 24 ( )
7. A sum of $420 was shared among Jonathan, Paul and Norman in the ratio 2 : 5 : 8. How
much money did Paul receive?
(1) $28 (3) $140
(2) $56 (4) $224 ( )
8. The perimeter of a rectangle is 48 cm. Its length is 18 cm. Find the ratio of its length to its
breadth.
(1) 1 : 3 (3) 3 : 8
(2) 3 : 1 (4) 8 : 3 ( )
(1) 1 (3) 3
(2) 2 (4) 4 ( )
11. 2500 soldiers were sent on a mission. Each army truck could carry a maximum of 55 soldiers.
How many army trucks were needed to carry all the soldiers?
(1) 44 (3) 46
(2) 45 (4) 47 ( )
12. The area of a square shown below is twice the area of a triangle. Find the area of the
triangle.
46 cm
22 cm
100 cm
14. The sides of a triangle are in the ratio 3 : 4 : 5. The perimeter of the triangle is 36 cm. What
is the length of the longest side of the triangle?
(1) 3 cm (3) 15 cm
(2) 9 cm (4) 27 cm ( )
PAPER 1 (BOOKLET B)
Questions 16 to 25 carry 1 mark each. Questions 26 to 30 carry 2 marks each. For questions
26 to 30, show your working clearly in the space given. Write your answers on the lines
provided. For questions that require units, these units are provided. Give your answers in
the stated units. [20 m]
Ans:
17. When 1039 is added to 317 409, what is the digit in the ten thousands place?
Ans:
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20. A number when rounded off to both the nearest hundred and nearest thousand is 235 000.
Ans:
1 1
21. Mr Brown can paint __8 of a house in an hour. Mr Wilson can paint __
4 of the same house in an
hour. If they worked together, how long would they take to paint the house?
Ans: min
22. Dorothy has thrice as many books as Joe. Joe has twice as many books as Rina. Find the
ratio of Rina’s books to Dorothy’s books to Joe’s books in its simplest form.
Ans:
23. The ratio of Angie’s money to Brandon’s money is 3 : 7. If they have $100 in all, how much
money must Brandon give to Angie so that each of them have an equal amount of money?
Ans: $
24. In the figure, not drawn to scale, PQ and XY are straight lines. Find ∠a.
88º a
X Y
Q Ans: º
25. Jennifer is facing her home. Find the angle of rotation Jennifer has to make in order to face
the library.
Community Food
centre centre Home
2 1
26. __
5 of a number is 42. What is __
3 of the number?
Ans:
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28. A rectangle shown below is divided into 4 identical squares. The perimeter of each square is
52 cm. What is the perimeter of the rectangle?
Ans: cm
1 3
29. Jean spent __3 of her money on a skirt and __
5 of her remaining money on a mobile phone. What
fraction of her money had Jean left?
Ans:
30. When 2556 is divided by 52, the difference between the quotient and the remainder is
Ans:
PAPER 2
Questions 1 to 5 carry 2 mark each. Show your working clearly in the space given. Write
your answers on the lines provided. For questions that require units, these units are
provided. Give your answers in the stated units. [10 m]
1. A typist types 6660 words in 3 hours. If she types at a constant rate, how many words does
she type in 5 hours?
Ans: words
2 1
2. Joe collects stamps from Japan, Korea and Italy. __
7 of his stamps are from Japan, __
2 of his
stamps are from Korea and the rest are from Italy. If Joe has 304 more stamps from Korea
than from Italy, how many stamps does he have altogether?
Ans: stamps
3. Joella, Jessica and Joan have some stickers. Joella has 5 times as many stickers as Jessica
2
and Joan has __ 3 the number of stickers Jessica has. How many stickers do the girls have
altogether if Joella has 192 more stickers than Jessica?
Ans: stickers
62º q
q 35º
145º
Ans: º
5. When Alvin opens a book, the sum of the facing page numbers is 451. What are the facing
pages?
Ans:
For questions 6 to 18, show your working clearly in the space and write your answers on
the lines provided. The number of marks available is shown in brackets [ ] at the end of
each question or part-question. [50 m]
6. There were equal numbers of muffins and scones in a bakery. After 75 muffins were sold,
the number of scones was 4 times the number of muffins left. How many muffins and scones
were there altogether in the bakery at first? [3]
Ans:
7. Vanessa had $90 more than Chris. Joe had $70 more than Vanessa. If they had $898
altogether, how much money did Joe have? [3]
Ans:
1
8. Ronald has __
4 as many trading cards as Terence. If Terence gives 117 trading cards to Ronald,
both will have an equal number of trading cards. How many trading cards must Terence give
5
to Ronald so that Ronald will have __
8 as many trading cards as Terence? [3]
Ans:
9. The figure below is made up of 4 identical triangles. The perimeter of each triangle is 15 cm.
The perimeter of the figure is 38 cm. What is the length of AB? [3]
A B 0.5 cm
Ans:
10. There were thrice as many blue marbles as red marbles in a tin. Gina took out 4 blue marbles
and put 10 more red marbles into the tin. There was now an equal number of red and blue
marbles in the tin. What was the total number of red and blue marbles in the tin at first? [3]
Ans:
1 3
11. There were 670 children in an examination hall. __
5 of the boys and __
7 of the girls were right-
handed. If there were 100 more girls than boys, how many children were right-handed? [4]
Ans:
12. Number X is a common multiple of 8 and 7. It is between 550 and 600. What is number X?
[4]
Ans:
4 1
13. Florist A sold __
7 of the orchids. Florist B sold __
4 of the orchids. Each florist had the same
number of orchids left. If they had 880 orchids altogether at first, how many orchids did florist
B have at first? [4]
Ans:
14. In a quiz, there were a total of 50 questions. 5 marks would be awarded for each correct
answer and 2 marks would be deducted for each wrong answer. Jane scored a total of 96
marks for the quiz. How many questions did she answer correctly? [4]
Ans:
15. Linda wanted to buy a bracelet which cost $768. She worked at a fast food outlet over the
weekends where she was paid $6 an hour on Saturdays and twice as much on Sundays. For
8 weeks in a row, she worked 6 hours on each Saturday and some hours on each Sunday.
If she earned just enough money to buy the bracelet, how many hours did she work on each
Sunday? [4]
Ans:
16. There are 48 toy cars and toy bicycles in a box. If there are a total of 128 wheels, how many
toy bicycles are in the box? [5]
Ans:
5 3 2
17. Grace spent $90. Ann spent __
6 of her money. Joe spent __
4 of his money and Zack spent __
3 of
his money. Each of them then had the same amount of money left. Their total amount of
money left was $120. How much money did they have altogether at first? [5]
Ans:
18. The ratio of the number of Malaysian stamps to the number of Indonesian stamps Peter had
was 2 : 3. His uncle sent him 42 more Indonesian stamps and the ratio of the number of
Malaysian stamps to the number of Indonesian stamps became 1 : 5.
(a) How many Malaysian stamps did Peter have? [2]
(b) If Peter’s aunt sent him 15 Korean stamps, what was the ratio of the number of Malaysian
stamps to the number of Indonesian stamps to the number of Korean stamps he had in
the end? [3]
Ans: (a)
(b)
Solutions to my2
5. (2) 18. 7 : 3 : 6
63 : 27 : 54
1 – __18 = __78 ÷9
7 : 3 : 6
÷9
26. 35 4. 59
2 units → 42 360º – 62º – 35º – 145º = 118º
1 unit → 42 ÷ 2 = 21 118º ÷ 2 = 59º
5 units → 21 × 5 = 105 5. 225 and 226
1
__ 451 ÷ 2 = 225.5
× 105 = 35
3 6. 200 muffins and scones
3
27. ___
muffins 75
10 ?
scones
1 min = 60 s
18
___ 6 3 3 units → 75
= ___ = ___
60 20 10 1 unit → 75 ÷ 3 = 25
28. 130 At first, 8 units → 8 × 25 = 200
There were 200 muffins and scones altogether at
first.
52 cm ÷ 4 = 13 cm
7. $376
perimeter = 10 × 13 cm
Chris $90
= 130 cm
4
29. ___
Vanessa $70 $898
15
1 2
1 – __ = __ Joe
3 3 ?
2 2 4
left → __ × __ = ___ $898 – $70 – $90 – $90 = $648
5 3 15
Chris → $648 ÷ 3 = $216
30. 41
Joe → $216 + $90 + $70 = $376
2556 ÷ 52 = 49 R 8
Joe had $376.
49 – 8 = 41
8. 72 cards
Paper 2 from
Terence
1. 11 100
Ronald
3 h → 6660 Terence
1 h → 6660 ÷ 3 = 2220 to Ronald
5 h → 2220 × 5 = 11 100
Terence gives 3 units to Ronald.
2. 1064 3 units → 117
2 1 3
Italy → 1 – __ – __ = ___ 1 unit → 117 ÷ 3 = 39
7 2 14
Japan : Korea : Italy 10 units → 39 × 10 = 390
2 1 3 At first,
__ : __ : ___ Ronald → 2 units × 39 = 78 cards
7 2 14
4 7 3 At last,
___ : ___ : ___
14 14 14 Ronald : Terence
4 : 7 : 3 5 : 8
7 – 3 = 4 units 13 units → 390
4 units → 304 1 unit → 30
1 unit → 304 ÷ 4 = 76 Ronald → 5 units → 30 × 5 = 150
14 units → 76 × 14 = 1064 stamps 150 – 78 = 72
Terence must give Ronald 72 cards.
3. 320
Joan 9. 3 cm
Jessica 192 0.5 cm × 4 = 2 cm
Joella 38 cm – 2 cm = 36 cm
36cm ÷ 4 = 9 cm
15 – 3 = 12
15 cm – 9 cm = 6 cm
12 units → 192
6 cm ÷ 2 = 3 cm
1 unit → 192 ÷ 12 = 16
The length of AB is 3 cm.
20 units → 16 × 20 = 320 stickers