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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 Use all the digits 5, 3, 0, 7 to form the smallest 4-digit number that is
a multiple of 5.
Ans: _____________________
17 Express 6 kg 81 g in kilograms.
Ans: ___________________ kg
18 Simplify 9h – 4 + 2h × 4.
Ans: _____________________
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19 There are 6 shaded squares in the figure. Shade 3 more squares to form
a symmetric figure with AB as the line of symmetry.
20 The table shows the number of books bought by 4 students.
Name of students Annie Jerald Benny Danial
Number of books 9 11 8 7
Each book cost $2. How much did Jerald spend on his books?
Ans: $____________________
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Questions 21 to 30 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.
(20 marks)
21 (a) Round 198.735 to the nearest hundredth.
Ans: (a) _____________________
(b) Find the value of 20.4 – 3.44
(b) _____________________
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F E D
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A B C
In the square grid,
(a) point B is south-east of point ________ .
(b) Kayla is at one of the points. She is facing point E.
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When she makes a – turn anticlockwise, she faces C.
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Which point is she at now?
Ans: (a) _____________________
(b) _____________________
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23 Charlie had a pizza. He gave of the pizza away. He then cut the
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remainder equally into 6 slices. What fraction of the whole pizza was
each slice?
Ans: _____________________
24 There are some students in the hall. 42 of them are boys.
Given that 70% of the students are boys, find the total number of
students in the hall.
Ans: _____________________
25 A machine fills 96 bottles with oil in 10 minutes.
At this rate, how many bottles does the machine fill in an hour?
Ans: _____________________
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26 Daniel stacked 12 unit cubes and glued them together to form the solid
below.
Top view
Front view
Front view Side view
(a) Draw the top view of the solid on the grid below.
(b) Daniel painted the solid, including the base, blue.
How many cubes had 2 faces painted blue?
Ans: _____________________
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27 The figure shows two identical isosceles triangles ABD and CBD.
AD = CD = BD and ∠ABC = 326°. Find ∠CDB.
326°
B
D ?
Ans: ___________________°
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28 The figure shows a – circle and a square. The perimeter of the
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square is 40 cm. What is the perimeter of the shaded part?
Leave your answer in terms of 𝜋 in the simplest form.
Ans: _________________ cm
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29 ABCE is a trapezium and ABDE is a parallelogram.
A B
E D C
Each of the statements below is either true, false or not possible to tell
from the information given. For each statement, put a tick (✓) to indicate
your answer.
Not possible
Statement True False
to tell
∠BAE = ∠BCE
∠BDE = ∠BCD + ∠CBD
30 Eric had 10 more two-dollar notes than five-dollar notes at first.
He exchanged $30 worth of five-dollar notes for two-dollar notes.
How many more two-dollar notes than five-dollar notes did Eric have
after the exchange?
Ans: ____________________
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