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P6-SA2-Mock-Exam_Set-1v2
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Paper 1 Booklet A
Questions 1 to 10 carry 1 mark each. Question 11 to 15 carry 2 marks each.
For each question, four options are given. One of them is the correct answer.
(20 marks)
(1) 25
(2) 0.25
(3) 0.025
(4) 0.0025 ( )
(1) 4.5 cm
(2) 45 cm
(3) 450 cm
(4) 45 m ( )
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3. How many sixths are there in 4 3 ?
(1) 7
(2) 13
(3) 26
(4) 33 ( )
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Time Programme
10 45 Angry Birds
11 20 Wheel of Fortunes
13 30 Rugby Seven
14 40 Maya The Bee
Eric watched Angry Birds and Wheel of Fortune. How long did he spend
watching both shows?
(1) 35 min
(2) 1 h 15 min
(3) 1 h 45 min
(4) 2 h 45 min ( )
5. The figure below shows 13 squares. What is the smallest number of squares
that must be added so that the line XY becomes a line of symmetry?
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4 ( )
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(1) A
(2) E
(3) T
(4) Z ( )
7. The original price of a wallet was $150. Jack bought it at a discount of 30%.
How much did Jack pay for the wallet?
(1) $45
(2) $60
(3) $105
(4) $120 ( )
8. Amy was facing south-west at first. He then turned 135° anti-clockwise. Which
direction would he be facing?
(1) North
(2) South
(3) East
(4) West ( )
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9. The pie chart shows the number of balloons at a party. Half of them are red and
blue balloons. How many white balloons are there at the party?
(1) 20
(2) 40
(3) 45
(4) 60 ( )
10. The timetable below shows the time that the train at Jurong East MRT station
leaves for City Hall.
James wanted to catch the latest train that will get him to City Hall by 9.30 a.m.
What time must he board the train at Jurong East MRT?
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11. In the figure below, ABC is an equilateral triangle. ACD is a straight line and
∠ECD is 35°. Find ∠BCE.
(1) 60°
(2) 85°
(3) 120°
(4) 145° ( )
12. In the figure below, ABCD is a trapezium and ACD is an isosceles triangle. AD =
AC. ∠DAC = 84° and ∠ABC = 69°. Find ∠ACB.
(1) 48°
(2) 55°
(3) 60°
(4) 63° ( )
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13. The average mass of Andy, Ben and Calvin is 62 kg. Andy is 11 kg heavier than
Ben and 16 kg heavier than Calvin. What is Calvin’s mass?
(1) 55 kg
(2) 60 kg
(3) 65 kg
(4) 70 kg ( )
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14. Linda spent $450 of her money on Friday and 6 of her remaining money on
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Saturday. After that, she found that she had 3 of her original money left. How
much money did she have at first?
(1) $650
(2) $750
(3) $900
(4) $1000 ( )
15. There is an equal number of apples in Box A and Box B. The ratio of the number
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of red apples to green apples in Box A is 5 : 4. In Box B, 18 of the apples are red
apples while the rest are green apples. What is the ratio of the total number of
red apples to the total number of green apples in both boxes?
(1) 6 : 11
(2) 5 : 13
(3) 11 : 21
(4) 17 : 19 ( )
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Booklet B
Questions 16 to 20 carry 1 mark each. Write your answers in the spaces
provided. For questions which require units, give your answers in the units
stated. (5 marks)
16. Write down all the common multiples of 3 and 8 that are smaller than 70.
Ans: __________
Ans: __________ g
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18. Express 7 as a decimal. Round off your answer to 2 decimal places.
Ans: __________
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19. The figure is made up of 3 straight lines. What is the value of ∠x?
Ans: __________°
20. The figure is made up of 5 identical squares. What fraction of the figure is shaded?
Ans: __________
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Questions 21 to 30 carry 2 marks each. Show your working clearly in the space
provided for each question and write your answers in the spaces provided. For
question which requires units, give your answers in the units stated (20 marks)
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21. Mag earned $1500 a month. She saved 5 of her earnings. How much did she save
each month?
Ans: $__________
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22. A cubical tank with length 50 cm is filled with water. How many litres of water
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are there in the tank?
Ans: __________ℓ
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23. The figure below is made up of 2 squares, ABCD and DGFE. EIH is a triangle.
Find the area of the unshaded parts of the figure.
Ans: __________cm2
24. The figure shows the net of a cuboid. The base of the cuboid is a square. Find
the volume of the cuboid.
Ans: __________cm3
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25. Jackson is 11 years old. His sister is x years older than him. What is the sum of
their age in 4 years’ time?
Ans: __________cm2
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27. The pie chart below shows the number of muffins sold by 4 classes in a school
carnival. Class 6A sold half of the total number of muffins.
In the graph below, draw the bar to show the number of muffins sold by class
6B and class 6D.
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Ans: __________cm2
29. George and Shawn took part in a walkathon. George’s average speed was 15
m/min faster than Shawn. George completed the walk in 1 hour, while Shawn
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was of the distance. Find George’s average speed for the walk.
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30. In the figure below, ABCD is a square. F is the midpoint of AD and EG is parallel
to AD. Find ∠FGH.
Ans: __________°
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1. 5 groups of students took part in a charity drive. The table below shows the
amount collected by the groups. The amounts collected by Group C and D were
not shown.
Group A B C D E
Amount collected $1250 $1800 $xxxx $xxxx $2000
The average amount of money collected by the 5 groups of students was $1650.
Group C collected $750 more than Group D. How much money did Group C
collected?
Ans: $__________
2. There are 111 red and white balloons hanging on a string. There are 4 red balloons
between 2 white balloons. What is the largest number of white balloons on the
string?
Ans: __________
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3. ABCD is a parallelogram. DE is a straight line. ∠BAD = 104° and ∠BED = 134°. Find
∠EDC.
Ans: __________°
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4. The radius of a circle is 7 cm. (Take π = )
7
Based on the information above, put a tick in the correct box below.
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5. In the square grid below, AB and BC are two sides of a rhombus ABCD.
[1 ]
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For questions 6 to 17, show your working clearly in the space provided for each
question and write the answers in the spaces provided.
The number of marks available is shown in the brackets [ ] at the end of each
question or part-question. (45 marks)
6. Jenny brought 200 bags to a fashion carnival to sell over 6 days. She sold each
bag at a 25% discount. The line graph below shows the number of bags left unsold
at the end of each day.
200
180
160
Number of bags unsold
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6
Day of the sale
During the sales, each bag was sold at $66 after discount. After the 6-days carnival,
the remaining bags were sold without discount. What was the total amount collected
from selling all the 200 bags?
Ans: __________ [ 3 ]
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(a) Find the total apples sold by the 3 fruiters. Express your answer in terms of A.
(b) If A = 80, find the average number of apples sold by the 3 of them.
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8. Joe and Henry started driving from the same place in the opposite directions along a
straight road. Joe drove at 60 km/h. Henry drove at a speed 1.5 times that of Joe.
How far apart were they after 30 mins?
Ans: __________ [ 3 ]
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(a) Draw the top view and side view of the solid on the grid below.
(b) What is the minimum number of cubes that must be added to the solid to make a
bigger cube?
[1]
Ans: __________ [ 1 ]
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10. The figure below is made up of two semicircles and a right-angled triangle ABC. The
diameter of the two semicircles AB and BC are 10 cm and 20 cm respectively. The
two semicircles meet at X. Find the area of the shaded area. (Take π = 3.14)
Ans: __________ [ 3 ]
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11. John baked some cookies. He sold of them in the morning and of them in the
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afternoon. He baked another 240 in the evening. The number of cookies left in the
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end was 3 of the total cookies he had at first. How many cookies did John have in the
end?
Ans: __________ [ 3 ]
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12. Jack bought 5 as many chocolate pies as strawberry pies and as many blueberry
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pies as strawberry pies. He paid a total of $260 for all the pies. The ratio of the
amount of money spent on strawberry pies to the amount of money spent on
chocolate pies was 4 : 1 and the amount of money spent on chocolate pies to
blueberry pies was 2 : 3. The cost of each strawberry pies was $1.60. Find the total
number of pies Jack bought.
Ans: __________ [ 4 ]
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13. Ann had some $5 notes and Linda had some $2. Ann used 7 of her notes and Linda
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used of her notes. They had the same number of notes left. If they had $252
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altogether in the end, how much did Linda have at first?
Ans: __________ [ 4 ]
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14. A group of 150 boys and girls shared some money. The average amount each child
received was $16.30. The average amount each boy received was $15 and the
average amount each girl received was $18. How much more money did the boys
receive than the girls?
Ans: __________ [ 4 ]
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15. Terry bought 6 times as many shirts as pants and 3 times as many ties as pants.
He spent a total of $624 on these items. He spent $48 more on pants than on ties
and $96 more on shirts than on pants. Each pair of pants cost $24 more than a tie.
How many shirts did he buy?
Ans: __________ [ 5 ]
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16. The figure below is made up of 3 identical overlapping circles and 1 equilateral
triangle. Given that the area of the triangle is 45 cm 2 and the radius of each of the
circles is 6 cm.
(b) ________ [ 4 ]
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⭕ ❌ ⭕ ⭕ ❌ ⭕ ⭕ ❌ ⭕
❌ ⭕ ❌ ❌ ⭕ ❌ ⭕ ❌ ⭕ ❌ ⭕
⭕ ❌ ⭕ ⭕ ❌ ⭕ ❌ ⭕ ❌ ⭕ ❌ ⭕
⭕ ❌ ⭕ ⭕ ❌ ⭕ ❌
⭕ ❌ ⭕
2 6 8
3 8 11
4 ____ 14
5 12 ____
(b) What is the difference between the number of ⭕used in figure 16 and 19?
(c) A figure in the pattern has 25 more ❌ than ⭕. What is the total number of ❌
and ⭕ in that figure?
(c) __________ [ 2 ]
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