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Linear ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
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SEA2023#38Ans............................................................................................................................................................... 10
Area ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
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SEA2019#33Ans............................................................................................................................................................... 12
SEA2019#34 ..................................................................................................................................................................... 13
SEA2020#32 ..................................................................................................................................................................... 13
SEA2022#30 ..................................................................................................................................................................... 14
SEA2022#39 ..................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Volume & Capacity .............................................................................................................................................................. 15
SEA2019#14 ..................................................................................................................................................................... 16
SEA2020#13 ..................................................................................................................................................................... 16
SEA2020#34 ..................................................................................................................................................................... 16
SEA2020#43 ..................................................................................................................................................................... 17
SEA2022#14 ..................................................................................................................................................................... 17
SEA2022#31 ..................................................................................................................................................................... 18
SEA2023#13 ..................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Mass ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 19

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SEA2023#12 ..................................................................................................................................................................... 21
SEA2023#32 ..................................................................................................................................................................... 21
Time ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
SEA2019#12 ..................................................................................................................................................................... 23
SEA2019#13 ..................................................................................................................................................................... 23
SEA2020#11 ..................................................................................................................................................................... 24
SEA2020#12 ..................................................................................................................................................................... 24
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SEA2022#12 ..................................................................................................................................................................... 27
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SEA2023#11 ..................................................................................................................................................................... 27
SEA2023#30 ..................................................................................................................................................................... 28
ANSWERS .............................................................................................................................................................................. 29
Linear .................................................................................................................................................................................... 30
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SEA2019#32Ans............................................................................................................................................................... 32
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SEA2023#38Ans............................................................................................................................................................... 38
Area ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 39
SEA2019#31Ans ................................................................................................................................................................ 40
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SEA2019#34Ans............................................................................................................................................................... 41
SEA2020#32Ans............................................................................................................................................................... 41
SEA2022#30Ans............................................................................................................................................................... 41
SEA2022#39Ans............................................................................................................................................................... 42
Volume & Capacity .............................................................................................................................................................. 43
SEA2019#14Ans............................................................................................................................................................... 44
SEA2020#13Ans............................................................................................................................................................... 44
SEA2020#34Ans............................................................................................................................................................... 45
SEA2020#43Ans............................................................................................................................................................... 46
SEA2022#14Ans............................................................................................................................................................... 47
SEA2022#31Ans............................................................................................................................................................... 47
SEA2023#13Ans............................................................................................................................................................... 48
Mass ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 49
SEA2020#33Ans............................................................................................................................................................... 50
SEA2021#12Ans............................................................................................................................................................... 50
SEA2021#13Ans............................................................................................................................................................... 50
SEA2022#13Ans............................................................................................................................................................... 51
SEA2023#12Ans............................................................................................................................................................... 51
SEA2023#32Ans............................................................................................................................................................... 51
Time ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 52
SEA2019#12Ans............................................................................................................................................................... 53
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SEA2021#32Ans............................................................................................................................................................... 56
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SEA2022#12Ans............................................................................................................................................................... 57
SEA2022#32Ans............................................................................................................................................................... 57
SEA2023#11Ans............................................................................................................................................................... 57
SEA2023#30Ans............................................................................................................................................................... 58

Linear

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SEA2019#11
What is the distance, in centimetres, between Point P and Point Q?

SEA2019#25
3
The diagram below shows Maria and Chloe in a race. Maria is at the finish line. Chloe is 15 4 m
behind Maria.

What is the total distance from the start to the finish line?

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SEA2019#32

SEA2019#43
Identicalrectangular cards are placed on a straight line at an equal distance from each other, as
shown below. The total distance from the first card to the third card is 17cm. Each card has a
with of 3cm.

What is the total distance from the 3rd card to the 12th card?

SEA2020#14
The shape below is drawn on a 1 cm grid.

Calculate the perimeter of the shape.

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SEA2021#11
What is the MOST appropriate standard unit for recording the height of a room?

SEA2021#23.
Jerome has 17.5 m of rope to make swings. Each swing requires 2 m of rope. How many swings
can he make from the rope?

SEA2021#30.
Two lengths, A and B are shown below.

What is the sum of the lengths of A and B?

SEA2021#31
Roadworks Company paints 20 white lines on the highway. The lines are 1.5 m in length and 2
m apart as shown below. Roadworks begins painting from Point A.

What is the distance from point A to the end of the 20th line painted?

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SEA2022#11
What is the length of the pencil in centimetres?

SEA2022#25.

SEA2022#29

A square grid and a rectangle are drawn in the 1cm grid below.

What is the difference in their perimeters?

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SEA2023#14

Calculate the difference in length between the eraser and the pen.

SEA2023#23
Karen uses 0.65 metres of cloth to make 1 skirt.
How many metres of cloth would she need to make 12 similar skirts?

SEA2023#31
Four identical squares are placed side by side to form the rectangle ABCD.

Calculate the difference between the perimeter of one square and the perimeter of
the rectangle ABCD.

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SEA2023#38Ans.
Dave made a decoration by sticking rectangular strips of Bristol board together. When two
strips were stuck together, there was an overlap of a length of 4 cm from each strip.

4 cm 4 cm

4 cm
Dave stuck 13 strips of Bristol board, each of length 15 cm, to make the decoration.

4cm

1st 2nd 3rd 12th 13th

Length of decoration

Calculate the length of Dave’s decoration.

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Area

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SEA2019#31Ans
What is the area of the shape below?

SEA2019#33Ans.
Mr. Deo wants to tile the floor using square tiles 20 cm in length.

How many tiles will he need to cover the floor?

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SEA2019#34

SEA2020#32

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SEA2022#30
1
The shaded rectangle on the 1 m grid below represents a flower bed. The flower bed is of the area of the square
9
park.

On the grid below, draw the square park and shade its area.

SEA2022#39
An isosceles triangle is drawn on the 1 cm grid below. Six identical circles partially cover the
triangle. Each circle is divided into four equal parts. The area of the shaded fraction shown in the
circle is 2 cm2.

What is the area of the triangle not covered by circles?

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Volume & Capacity

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SEA2019#14
The solid below is made up of cubes of the same size.

SEA2020#13
Priya drank 5 boxes of the orange juice shown below.

How many litres of orange juice did she drink?

SEA2020#34
Allan had a wooden block in the shape of a cuboid. The block measured 20cm in length, 15 cm
in width and 6 cm in height. He cut out a small cuboid of length 20 cm, width 3 cm and height
4cm.

What was the volume of the remaining block?

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SEA2020#43
A box contains small solid cubes of side 2 cm stacked along 3 edges, as shown below.

What volume of the box remains to be filled with cubes?

SEA2022#14
An empty container and a full carton of milk are shown below.

How many cartons of milk will fill the container?

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SEA2022#31
Small identical cubes are placed inside a cuboid as shown below.

How many more of these cubes are needed to fill the cuboid completely?

SEA2023#13
Identical cubes are packed into a box as shown below.

How many cubes are in the box?

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Mass

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SEA2020#33
Tom’s two suitcases had a mass of 13.05 kg and 29 kg 600 g. The total mass allowed was 41.5
kg.
By how many kilograms were Tom’s suitcases over the mass allowed ?

SEA2021#12
Complete the statements below.

17.42 kg =_______________ g

SEA2021#13
A watermelon on a scale is shown below.

What is the mass of the watermelon?

SEA2022#13
how many pineapples of the same mass will balance the scale?

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SEA2023#12
The total mass of a pineapple and a paw paw is shown on the scale below. The mass of the
pineapple is 2.75 kg.

0
7 kg 1
6 2
5 3
4

What is the mass of the paw paw, in grams?

SEA2023#32
Keisha’s luggage was over the limit by 5 kg. When she removed her hairdryer and shampoo, the
luggage was below the limit by 500 g. When she put back the hairdryer, the luggage was over
the limit by 2 kg.
What was the mass of the hairdryer, in grams?

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Time

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SEA2019#12
Read the time shown on the analog clock. Write the time on the digital clock.

SEA2019#13
The calendar below is torn. What would be the date of the 5th Friday?

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SEA2020#11
Write the time shown on the clock.

SEA2020#12
An incomplete calender is given below.

What day of the week is the 30th of November?

SEA2020#29
Each week Imran read 3 books and Shiva read two or more books than Imran. They read 96
books altogether during the same number of weeks.
For how many weeks did they read?

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SEA2020#31
Debra fell asleep at 9:30 p.m. She slept for 4 hours and 45 minutes.
What time did she wake?

SEA2021#14
Kelly arrived 10 minutes after the start of a test. No additional time was given.

Start Time 8:45

End Time 9:40

How much time did Kelly have to complete the test?

SEA2021#29

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SEA2021#32
The incomplete table below shows the time taken by 5 cyclists to complete a race.

Race Times of Cyclists


Cyclist Jiselle Cleo Mison Nazra Sue-Ann

Time in minutes 34.60 30.45 34.95 30.50

Nazra won the race and was 1.35 minutes faster than the cyclist who placed second.
What was Nazra’s time, in minutes?

SEA2021#38
The diagram below shows the time taken by Lenny to travel from home to school.
School starts at 8:30 a.m. Lenny arrived at school 10 minutes early. Ravi rook 12 minutes less
than Lenny to walk from his home to Park Place junction.

What time did Ravi leave home to arrive at Park Place junction at the same time as Lenny?

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SEA2022#12
Write the time shown on the clock.

SEA2022#32
The time on the clock is correct at 8:00 a.m. The clock loses 5 minutes every hour. What time
would the clock show when the correct time is 3:00 p.m.?

SEA2023#11
A part of a calendar for the month of April is shown below.

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

10 11 12 13 14 15

16 17 18 19 20 21 22

23 24 25

On what day of the week is the 2nd of April?

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SEA2023#30
A clock shows that the time in Trinidad is 6:00 a.m. The clock is 15 minutes slow. The time in
Trinidad is 2 hours ahead of time in Canada.
What is the correct time in Canada?

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ANSWERS

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Linear

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SEA2019#11Ans.
What is the distance, in centimetres, between Point P and Point Q?

Distance between Points P and Q = 24.5cm – 18cm = 5.5cm


Ans. = 5.5cm

SEA2019#25Ans.
3
The diagram below shows Maria and Chloe in a race. Maria is at the finish line. Chloe is 15 m behind Maria.
4

What is the total distance from the start to the finish line?

Total distance of the race = Start line to Chloe + Chloe to Finish Line (Maria)
3 1 3 1
15 + 34 = 15 + 34 + +
4 4 4 4

4
= 49 + = 50 m
4

Ans. = 50m

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SEA2019#32Ans.
The diagram below shows a tree, a kite and a ladder.

By how much should the ladder be extended to reach the kite at the top of the tree?
Height of tree = 3 m
Height of ladder on the tree at the current position = 2 m 35 cm
So the ladder must be extended by

Answer: The ladder needs to be extended by 65cm

SEA2019#43Ans.
Identical rectangular cards are placed on a straight line at an equal distance from each other, as shown below. The
total distance from the first card to the third card is 17cm. Each card has a width of 3cm. what is the total distance
from the 3rd card to the 12th card?

The space between 2 cards = 17 – (3 x 3)


= 17 – 9 = 8 cm

The space between each card is 8 ÷ 2 = 4 cm

From the 3rd card to the 12th card there will be 9 such spaces → 9 x 4 = 36 cm

There are 10 cards from the 3rd to 12th cards

→ Combined leantg of all 10 cards = 3 cm x 10 = 30 cm


The distance from the 3rd to 12th card = 36 + 30 = 66 cm

Answer: 66 cm

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SEA2020#14Ans.
The shape below is drawn on a 1 cm grid.
Calculate the perimeter of the shape.

Count the number of units along each side.


Perimeter = (4+2+2+4+6+6) cm
= 24 cm
Answer: 24 cm

SEA2021#11Ans.
What is the MOST appropriate standard unit for recording the height of a room?

The height of a room is best measured in metres (m).

Answer: metres (m)

SEA2021#23Ans.
Jerome has 17.5 m of rope to make swings. Each swing requires 2 m of rope. How many swings can he make from
the rope?

Length of rope = 17.5 m

For each swing Jerome needs 2 m

Find how many times 2 m can be gotten from 17.5 m of rope → 17.5 ÷ 2

There will be 8 pieces that measure 2 m (the remainder is 1,5 m which is too little to make a swing so it cannot be
considered)

⸫ Jerome can only make 8 swings

Answer: 8 swings

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SEA2021#30Ans.
Two lengths, A and B are shown below. What is the sum of the lengths of A and B?

SEA2021#31Ans.
Roadworks Company paints 20 white lines on the highway. The lines are 1.5 m in length and 2 m apart
as shown below. Roadworks begins painting from Point A.

What is the distance from point A to the end of the 20th line painted?

The number of spaces between the 1st line and the 20th line is 19.

The total length of these 19 spaces = 19 × 2


=38m
Each white line is 1.5 m long.
The total length of the 20 white lines = 1.5 × 20 = 30 m
Hence, the distance from Point A to the end of the 20th white line = (30+38) m
=68m

Answer: 68 metres

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SEA2022#29Ans.

What is the difference in their perimeters?

SEA2023#14Ans.

Calculate the difference in length between the eraser and the pen.

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SEA2023#23Ans.
Karen uses 0.65 metres of cloth to make 1 skirt.
How many metres of cloth would she need to make 12 similar skirts?
Cloth needed for 1 skirt = 0.65 metres
Cloth needed for 12 skirts = 12 × 0.65 metres
Cloth needed for 12 skirts = 7.8 metres
Answer 7.8 metres

SEA2023#31Ans.
Four identical squares are placed side by side to form the rectangle ABCD.

Calculate the difference between the perimeter of one square and the perimeter of
the rectangle ABCD.
Perimeter of one square = S × 4
Perimeter of one square = 12 × 4
Perimeter of one square = 48 cm
Length of rectangle ABCD = 4 × 12
= 48 cm
Width of rectangle ABCD = 12 cm
Perimeter of rectangle ABCD = 2 × (Length + Width)
= 2 × (48 + 12)
= 2 × 60
Perimeter of rectangle ABCD = 120 cm

Difference between perimeter of 1 square and rectangle ABCD = 120 – 48


= 72 cm
Answer____72 cm

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SEA2023#38Ans.
Dave made a decoration by sticking rectangular strips of Bristol board together. When two strips were stuck
together, there was an overlap of a length of 4 cm from each strip.

4 cm 4 cm

4 cm
Dave stuck 13 strips of Bristol board, each of length 15 cm, to make the decoration.
4 cm

1st 2nd 3rd 12th 13th

Length of decoration
Calculate the length of Dave’s decoration.
In the length of Dave’s decoration, there are 12 overlaps, 2 pieces at the ends with a length of 11 cm and 11
pieces in the middle with a length of 7 cm.
For 12 overlaps, length = 12 × 4
For 12 overlaps, length = 48 cm
For 2 pieces at the end, length = 2 × 11
For 2 pieces at the end, length = 22 cm
For 11 pieces in the middle, length = 11 × 7
= 77 cm
Total length = 48 + 22 + 77
= 147 cm
Answer 147 cm

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Area

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SEA2019#31Ans

What is the area of the shaded figure below?

SEA2019#33Ans.
Mr. Deo wants to tile the floor using square tiles 20 cm in length. How many tiles will he need to covwer the
floor?

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SEA2019#34Ans.
The drawing below below is a square yard of side 5 metres. The yard is paved except for two rectangular patches
of grass. The two patches are identical. What is the area of the paved section of the yard?

Area of the two patches of grass = 2.5m x (4 – 0.5) m

= 2.5m x 3.5m2

= 8.75m2
OR

SEA2020#32Ans.
The compound shape below is made up of a square and a rectangle. The length of the rectangle is 3 times its width.
Calculate the area of the compound shape.

The length of the square = 4cm


The length of the rectangle is 3 times the width = 4 x 3 = 12cm
The length of the compound shape = (4 + 12) cm = 16 cm
Hence, the area of the compound shape is = 4cm x 16cm = 64cm 2
Answer: 64cm2

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Volume & Capacity

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SEA2019#14Ans.
The solid below is made up of cubes of the same size.

Volume of a cube = l x b x h
l = 2 cm x 4 = 8cm
b = 2cm x 3 = 6cm
h = 2cm x 2 = 4cm
Volume = 8cm x 6cm x 4cm
= 192cm3

Ans. = 192cm3

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SEA2020#43Ans.
A box contains small solid cubes of side 2 cm stacked along 3 edges, as shown below.

What volume of the box remains to be filled with cubes?

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SEA2022#14Ans.
An empty container and a full carton of milk are shown below. How many cartons of milk will fill the container.

The volume of the container = 5 L = 5 x 1 000 ml = 5 000 ml


Volume of one carton = 250 ml
Number of cartons of milk needed to fill the empty container will be

Answer: 20 cartons

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To complete the length of the cuboid we need 8 cubes.


To complete the width of the cuboid we need 4 cubes.
To complete the height of the cuboid we need 5 cubes.
Hence, to fill the cuboid we need 8 x 5 x 4 = 160 cubes.

The cuboid now has 5 + 1+ 3 + 2 + 5 = 16 cubes

⸫ To fill the cuboid requires (160 - 16) = 144 more cubes

Answer: 144 cubes

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SEA2023#13Ans.
Identical cubes are packed into a box as shown below.

How many cubes are in the box?


Number of cubes on 1 face = 10 cubes
Number of rows = 4
Total number of cubes in the box = 10 × 4
= 40 cubes

Answer 40 cubes

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Mass

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SEA2020#33Ans.

SEA2021#12Ans.
Complete the statements below.

17.42 kg =_______________ g

SEA2021#13Ans.
A watermelon on a scale is shown below.

What is the mass of the watermelon?

1
The pointer points to halfway between 3 and 4. We estimate the mass to be 3 2 kg or
3.5 kg.
1
Answer: 3 2 kg or 3.5 kg

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SEA2022#13Ans.
How many pineapples of the same mass will balance the scale?

1 pineapple weighs 500g.


To balance the scale, the pineapples must weigh exactly 3 kg = 3 x 1 000 g
3×1000
⸫ The number of pineapples required = =6
500

Answer: 6 pineapples

SEA2023#12Ans.
The total mass of a pineapple and a paw paw is shown on the scale below. The mass of the pineapple is
2.75 kg.

What is the mass of the paw paw, in grams?

Mass of pineapple and paw paw = 3.5 kg


Mass of pineapple = 2.75 kg

Mass of paw paw = 3.5 – 2.75 0


7 k 1
Mass of paw paw = 0.75 kg 6 2
Mass of paw paw = 0.75 × 1000 5 4 3
Mass of paw paw = 750 g

Answer 750 grams

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Keisha’s luggage was over the limit by 5 kg. When she removed her hairdryer and shampoo, the luggage
was below the limit by 500 g. When she put back the hairdryer, the luggage was over the limit by 2 kg.
What was the mass of the hairdryer, in grams?

Mass of hairdryer = 500 g + 2 kg


Mass of hairdryer = 500 g + 2000 g
= 2500 g
Answer 2 500 grams

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Time

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SEA2019#12Ans.
Read the time shown on the analog clock. Write the time on the digital clock.

40 minutes has passed since 4o’clock


Therefore, the time is 4:40

4 40

SEA2019#13Ans.
The calendar below is torn. What would be the date of the 5 th Friday?

Every Friday is 7 days from the previous one.

1st Friday 1
2nd Friday 8
3rd Friday 15
4th Friday 15 + 7 = 22
5th Friday 22 + 7 = 29

Ans. = Friday, 29th November 2019.

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SEA2020#11Ans.
Write the time shown on the clock.

The time shows 40 minutes after ten o’clock which is 20 minutes before the next hour.
This can be written as 20 minutes to 11 o’clock or 10:40
Answer: 10:40 or 20 minutes to 11 o’clock

SEA2020#12Ans.
An incomplete calendar is given below. What day of the week is the 30th of November?

27 28 29 30
Complete the calendar for the month of November.
Answer: Thursday

SEA2020#29Ans.
Ech week Imran read 3 books and Shiva read two more books than Imran. They read 96 books altogether during the
same number of weeks.
For how many weeks did they read?

In one week Imran read 3 books.


In one week Shiva read 3 + 2 = 5 books
Together they read 3 + 5 = 8 books per week

If they read 96 books in total, then the number of weeks that they read will be 96 ÷ 8 = 12
Answer: 12 weeks

SEA2020#31Ans.
Debra fell asleep at 9:30 p.m. She slept for 4 hours and 45 minutes. What time did she wake?

From 9:30 p.m. to 12:00 midnight, she would have slept for a period of 2 hours and 30 minutes. She slept for 4
hours and 45 minutes in all, so, after midnight she would have slept for the remaining 2 hours and 15 minutes.

Hours Minutes
4 45
- 2 30
2 15

She woke 2 hours and 15 minutes after midnight or 2:15 a.m.

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SEA2021#14Ans.
Kelly arrived 10 minutes after the start of a test. No additional time was given.

Start Time
8:45

End Time 9:40


How much time did Kelly have to complete the test?

The number of times required to complete the test is 9:40 – 8:45 = 55 minutes
Kelly arrived 10 minutes late and had no extra time. So, she had 10 minutes less than the actual time required to
complete the test.
⸫ she had 55 – 10 = 45 minutes to complete the test
Answer: 45 minutes

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SEA2021#32Ans.
The incomplete table below shows the time taken by 5 cyclists to complete a race.
Race Times of Cyclists

Cyclist Jiselle Cleo Mison Nazra Sue-Ann

Time in minutes 34.60 30.45 34.95 30.50

Nazra won the race and was 1.35 minutes faster than the cyclist who placed second.
What was Nazra’s time, in minutes?

The cyclist who placed second is Cleo in 30.45 minutes since this is the least time among the four given
times.
Nazra took 1.35 minutes less than Cleo.

Nazra's time = 3 0 . 4 5

Answer: 29.10 minutes

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The diagram below shows the time taken by Lenny to travel from home to school. School starts at 8:30 a.m. Lenny
arrived at school 10 minutes early. Ravi took twelve minutes less than Lenny to walk from his home to Park Place
junction.

What time did Ravi leave home to arrive at Park Place junction at the same time as Lenny?

Ravi and Lenny arrived at Park Place junction at 8:00 a.m. Lenny took 25 minutes to journey from home to Park
Place junction.
The time Ravi took from his home to Park Place junction was 12 minutes less than Lenny's.

⸫ Ravi took 25 – 12 = 13 minutes from Park Place junction.

7 56 1
Ravi left home at 8 : 0 0 or 13 minutes before 8 o’clock
- 0 : 1 3
7 : 4 7

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SEA2022#12Ans.
Write the time shown on the clock.

The short hand or hour hand is a little beyond the 10 indicating that it is during the 10th hour.
The long hand or minute hand points to 1 which means 5 minutes has passed since the 10th hour.
⸫ The time is 5 minutes past 10 o’clock or 10:05

Answer: 5 minutes past 10 o’clock or 10:05

SEA2022#32Ans.
The time on a clock is correct at 8:00 a.m. The clock loses 5 minutes every hour. What time would the clock show
when the correct time is 3:00 p.m.?

The clock loses 5 minutes every hour.


From the correct time of 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., the difference in time is 7 hours.
It is expected that the clock will lose 5 minutes 7 times → 5 x 7 = 35 minutes lost
The clock is slower than real time by 35 minutes.

The clock will show


2 56 1
3 : 0 0
- 0 : 3 5
2 : 2 5
Answer: 2:25 p.m.

SEA2023#11Ans.
A part of a calendar for the month of April is shown below.

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

10 11 12 13 14 15

16 17 18 19 20 21 22

23 24 25

On what day of the week is the 2nd of April?

Sunday 16th April – 7 days = Sunday 9th April

Sunday 9th April – 7 days = Sunday 2nd April

Answer: Sunday

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SEA2023#30Ans.
A clock shows that the time in Trinidad is 6:00 a.m. The clock is 15 minutes slow. The time in Trinidad is
2 hours ahead of time in Canada.
What is the correct time in Canada?
Correct time in Trinidad = 6:00 + 0:15
Correct time in Trinidad = 6:15 a.m.

Correct time in Canada = 6:15 – 2:00 Correct time in Canada = 4:15 a.m.
Answer 4:15 am

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