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P4 SA2 Mock Exam Set 1 v2 1
P4 SA2 Mock Exam Set 1 v2 1
P4 SA2 Mock Exam Set 1 v2 1
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Section A
Question 1 to 20 carry 2 marks each. For each question, four options are given.
One of them is the correct answer. Make your choice (1, 2, 3, or 4). Diagrams
are not drawn to scale. (40 marks)
(1) 584
(2) 5840
(3) 58 040
(4) 58 004 ( )
(1) 8
(2) 12
(3) 16
(4) 20 ( )
3. Which one of the following numbers when rounded to the nearest hundred
becomes 29 700?
(1) 29 605
(2) 29 649
(3) 29 701
(4) 29 750 ( )
(1) 2
(2) 4
(3) 6
(4) 8 ( )
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5. + 4 = _________
2
1
(1) 3
3
(2) 4
5
(3) 6
5
(4) 8 ( )
(1) 5
(2) 1
(3) 6
(4) 4 ( )
4
7 =
5 5
39
(1) 5
41
(2) 5
63
(3) 5
74
(4) ( )
5
(1) 57
(2) 75
(3) 95
(4) 285 ( )
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9. John saved 5 times as much as Peter. They saved $5460 altogether. How much
did Peter save?
(1) $890
(2) $910
(3) $1500
(4) $2730 ( )
Jane wants to buy 12 notebooks. What is the least amount she must pay?
(1) $24.25
(2) $48.50
(3) $51.00
(4) $60.00 ( )
11. Jenny bought 7.2 kg of sugar. She used 3.94 kg of the sugar to make some muffins.
How much sugar had Jenny left?
(1) 3.26 kg
(2) 4.74 kg
(3) 11.08 kg
(4) 11.14 kg ( )
12. The perimeter of a square is 64 cm. Find the length of the square.
(1) 8 cm
(2) 16 cm
(3) 24 cm
(4) 36 cm ( )
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13. The figure below is made up of 2 identical rectangles, S and R and 2 squares, P
and Q. Find the area of R.
(1) 50 cm2
(2) 75 cm2
(3) 100 cm2
(4) 125 cm2 ( )
(1) A and B
(2) B and F
(3) F and P
(4) P and A ( )
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15. Find the perimeter of the following figures. (All lines meet at right angles)
(1) 250 cm
(2) 284 cm
(3) 348 cm
(4) 370 cm ( )
(1) 3
(2) 4
(3) 5
(4) 6 ( )
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(1) 10°
(2) 22.5°
(3) 30.5°
(4) 45° ( )
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
( )
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The pie chart shows the number of pupils who scored each grade in a recent
test. Study it carefully and answer questions 19 and 20.
(1) 130
(2) 140
(3) 145
(4) 160 ( )
20. Express the number of pupils who scored AL1 as a fraction of the total number of
pupils who took the test.
1
(1) 10
1
(2) 11
1
(3) 12
1
(4) 13 ( )
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Section B
Questions 21 to 40 carry 2 marks each. Show your working clearly and write
your answers in the spaces provided. For questions which require units, give
your answers in the units stated. All diagrams are not drawn to scale. (40 marks)
Ans: __________
Ans: __________
Ans: __________
1
24. Express 4 20 as a decimal.
Ans: __________
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25. Find the value of 1 − 4 − 12
Ans: __________
26. In the figure below, what is the length of the eraser in cm?
Give your answer in decimal.
Ans: __________ cm
Ans: __________
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29. When a number is divided by 7, the quotient is 1307 and the remainder is 4. What
is the number?
Ans: __________
4
30. How many more triangles must be shaded so that 5 of the figure is shaded?
Ans: __________
31. The table below shows the favourite sports of all the pupils in 2 classes. Each pupil
chose only 1 favourite sport.
4Y 18 14 18
4Z 21 8 11
Each of the statements below is true, false, or not possible to tell from the
information given. For each statement, put a tick (✓) to indicate your answer.
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32. Dan and Jan have a total of 2550 stickers. Jan has twice as many stickers as Dan.
How many stickers must Jan give to Dan so that each of them has an equal number
of stickers?
Ans: __________
33. 5 children shared $96 equally. How much money did 3 of the children receive?
Ans: $ __________
34. David paid $22.50 for 6 notebooks and 1 pen. 1 pen costs thrice as much as a
notebook. How much did the pen cost?
Ans: $ __________
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35. The opening hours of a restaurant on a Sunday is as shown below. How long is the
restaurant open on Sunday?
Opening Hours
Sunday
11 30 to 14 30
16 30 to 21 15
Ans: __________°
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37. In the square grid below, shade 2 unit-squares so that the dotted line is a line of
symmetry.
38. In the square grid below, draw a rectangle from the given lines.
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The line graph below shows the number of shirts sold from Monday to Friday. Study
the following graph carefully and use it to answer question 39 and 40.
100
80
60
40
20
0
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
39. On which day was the number of shirts sold 5 times the number sold on Wednesday?
Ans: __________
40. During which 1-day interval was the increase in the sales of shirts the greatest?
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Section C
For Questions 41 to 45, show your working clearly and write your answers in
the spaces provided. The number of marks available is shown in the bracket
[ ] at the end of each question or part-question. All diagrams are not drawn to
scale. (20 marks)
41. Ken has 45 more marbles than Jack. Calvin had twice the total number of marbles
that Ken and Jack had. The 3 boys had a total of 705 marbles. How many marbles
did Ken have?
Ans: __________ [ 4 ]
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42. Mrs Smith had some money at first. She spent 7 of it on groceries and $28 on
some cosmetics. She then had $65 left.
(a) How much money did she have at first?
(b) How much money did she spend on the groceries?
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43. The total mass of a box with some apples was 3.25 kg. When some oranges
were added to the box, the total mass became 4.15 kg. The mass of all the
apples was twice the mass of all the oranges.
(a) Find the mass of the apple.
(b) Find the mass of the box.
Give your answers in kilograms.
Ans:(a) __________ kg [ 2 ]
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44. The figure below is formed by 4 identical shaded rectangles and an unshaded
square. The area of the unshaded square is 64 cm2. Find the total area of the 4
shaded rectangles.
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45. The patterns below are made up of identical shaded and identical unshaded
squares.
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