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C .C. P. IEBEAI{ EXA]}II}dATIOhIS COI]NCIL
TR,INIDA.D & TOBAGO
SECO}IDABY ENTRA}ICE ASSESSMEI\TT 21532
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II{ATEEMATICS
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1 Ttris te,"tis dirrdedinto three (3) sections
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8 2 Ma-ke sure you understand the direc-
q ti.ons before you start to v"ork on any
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section.
11 Write 1,our answels in the test booklet,
12 Show ail your working in the w-orking
SEC:TION III coluren-
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Directions for the Matheeatics Test
You are NOT allowed to use calculators.
This rest has three (3) sections rvith a total of fifty (50) test iterns,
SECTICN I has 12 iteros (Nos- 1 to 12).
SECTIOIq II has 26 items (Nos, 13 to 38).
SECTION III has 12 items (Nos. 39 to 5O)-
In Sections II and III -v-ou MUST do AI-L your working in ttre working colurnn-
You hawe 75 m.inutes for t}.is test.
Read each question carefully and then ansl'er it-
,.,.
Marks rvill be given for correct steps taken-
.Alsrver all questions-
Work carefully but do NOT spenrl too much time on any one question-
DO NOT TI'RN THIS PAGE UNTIL YOIJ ARE TOLD TO DO SO.
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SECTION I
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WORI(ING Write
TEST ITEMS COLIIMN lIere
No-
1 Itr'rite in figures, frve hundred and' three
thousald, one huldred and frfty six'
Alslver
2 Vvhat is the walue of the digit 4 in ttre nunrber'
1 048 736?
-Answer
Write 100 as a percentage-
Alswer Vo
N
4
60
\trIhat is N?
Alswer
5 $Ihat mrmber is missing frorn the box below?
961E = (9 x 1OO0) + (6xE) + (1x 10) x + (8 x 1)
Ans*-er
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COLI'MN IIere
No. TEST ITEMS
6 If the diameter of a circle is 24 cm, calculate
the radius.
Ans'* er cm
-rt- 4 nr --------------r-
A
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3m
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Calculate ttre area of the rectangle shown
above
m2
Answer
8 12 l
11
10
9 3
8 4
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6
State the time on the clock in digtal nota-
tlon
Answer
I lggggTsro5=1kg
ConrJrt 7 5OO grams Lu kilogram.s
.A-rrswer
kg
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10. Abucket contains 12 litres ofwater. IIow
many containers each having a capacity
* litre can be filled from this bucket?
Aaswer
11.
What is the narre given to the shape that
can be formed by the net above?
Answer
Item 12 refers to the information given
below
.) o 6
7-2. The numbers above reprebent the goals
scored by a team in 6 different matches.
What is the m.ode of the scores above?
Answer
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SECTION II
In this section strow- A-LL yorrr -working in the n'orki:ag colunn-
Do Not
W'ORTiNG .write
No TEST ITEMS COLIIMN IIere
13. Wtrat is the sum of 875 and 26L?
Alsq'er
14. Find the difference between 2082
and 3614.
Arswer
15. \larat is the product of 633 and 24?
A-rrsrv e r'
16. Divide E24 by 8
Alswer
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17. VIFo * ?=
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14. Wlrat is ttre sum of al and 2 +o? '-
Answer
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19. Take 7j from 6l
Answer
20- Multiply \7 bv!
S
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21. Divide suy*J
Answer
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No- TEST ITEMS COLIIIVIN IIere
,, K;rle ran 2.5 k-m. Kareem ran 1-35 km
more than Kyle. Wtrat distance in kilone-
tres did Iiareem run/
Answer krn
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Divide s.?+ by o.z
Answer
Ca]culate 127o of $50 00
Answer
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A riiI"{,+"} rl,i-1"\'ni{,
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r{'+: 7-+,'t1",- '/
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If each small square has arL area of I cm2'
tind the area of the shaded reg-ion'
cm-
Alsrver
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No. TEST ITEMS COLIIMN flere
26. What is t}.e circurnference of a circular
race track whose radius is 14 m?
:us"n=2|.t
Arswer m
Ecm
2cm
!\rhat is the wolume of a cuboid of length
10.5 cro, widtJl S cm ald height 2 crn?
Answer cm 3
24. School started ai 8:30 a.m. and Johrr ar-
rived 45 nrinutes late. At what tin:re did
John get to school?
Answer
9a A r:oan's daily ivage is $34.50. If he worked
5 days a &'eek for 2 weeks, what r*-as his
total wage?
Answer
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No. ']TEST IITE]VIS COLIII/I}.I I{ere
30.
4 c_m
2cm
!cm
6cm
'
I 4 crn
Calculate the pe:.imeter ofthe shape above
.A-DSlver cm I
31. Calculate the VAT that rnust be paid on an
iLem costing $40.40, if VAT is calculated
at L5Vo -
Arrsrn'er
Calcu1ate ttre simple intelesr on $500 ior
2 years at the rate of 6 per cent int6rest-
Answer
.aJ. A customer is given a discount of 5Vo ort a
dress which is marked at SE0.00. How
much does the customer PaY?
-Ars\&'er
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34.
GENE'S GU.EST IIOUSE
Monday to lfhursday
$ 10O per night
Friday to Sunday
$15o per night
Using the adwertisement abowe, calculate
Lrow mdch a guest must pay to stay at
Gene's Guest House for Thursday, Fri<iay
and Saturday nights?
Answer
35. c
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A D B
AB is a straight line. CD meets A_B at D.
The two angles x and y, shown above,
forro a straight angle. A:n.--rle y = 120.
Calculate the size of angle -t in degrees.
.Alrswer * -
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36.
Drarv .A.I-L the lines of syrr::oe try on the
shape abowe.
2, 6, 2, 7, \,', 7, 7, 6, 6, 6
The above numbers are the scores in a
gar:ne of darts,
What is the mean score?
Alswer
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No. TEST ITEMS COLLNVSI IIere
Itern 38 refers to the followilg diagram
F.AVOURITE T-V. SI{OWS
30
25
NLTJV1BER 20 . ,i
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CEILDREN T5
'10 rli.l
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ro= +t,
IJse the information on the graph to answer
the followi-ng question.
34. IIow many more children prefer watching
XENA to RUGRATS?
Answer
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SECTION III
In this secticn, show A-LL your -*;orking i:n the rvorking colurc.n.
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No. TEST ITEMS col,ll}m{ I{e.e
39. -t Standard V class has 22 boys and 16
girls - If2 girls are added to the class what
.percentage of the class will be girls?
Answer
40 Adrian bought 30 plums. IIe gave his
sister I cf them and then gave his friend
I of the rem.ainder. Wtrat fraction of the
plums did Adrian keep for hirnself2
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Alswer
4t- IVIike buys 15 shirts fcr $1 200-
How much would 4 such shirts cost?
Answer
42- 5 boxes each containing 48 marbles were
repacked into 8 srrraller boxes. I{ow many
marbles were in each of the 8 boxes?
Alsrver
F.
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)cm
43.
10 cm
4cm 3cm
A
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Calculate the area, il cm2, of the figure
sllown above-
Answer crn
44 A library charges 5Od per book per day
for returning books late. Astudentpaid
$9.00 for returning 3 books late- The
books were all borror,ved on the sane
day. Calculate the number of days tJre
books were overdue-
Alswer
45- The cash price of a T,V. set was $1 500.
The trire purctrase price was $160 per
month for 1 year. How muchwas sawed
by paying the cash price?
A-rrswer
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No.
46. A wendor bought 6 dozen eggs for $30 00 -
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\&hile transporting, 6 eggs were broken'
The rernainderwas sold at $7'50 per dozen
\trtrat was the Profit?
Alswer
4'-7-
Calculate the size ofthe angle markedr in
1lr" 1;i:ngle showa above.
Answer
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No. TEST ITEMS COLIIMN Elere
44.
P
]25
The diaEgam shows a circle t-ith centre O'
P turns about the point O, in the direction
of the arrow, to take the Position S'
Through what size ang1e, in degrees, does
P trlrn?
A;r.swer
49. After playing four test m.atches a bats-
rnan's average was 56- If he made 71 runs
il the {ifth test m.atc}r, what t'ould be his
average now?
Answer
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No. TI]ST ITEMS COL{J}IthI IIere
DU.
Food
Travel
Clorll€s
Ren!
The pie chart above shows how MarY
uses her monthl.y saIary of $3 000.
Mary spends the sarre for rent as she
does for trawel-
IIow m.rrctr r:oore rnoney, in dollars, does
Mary spend on food than on rent?
A-ns'wer S
END OF 1'EST
IF YOU FINISII BEFORE TIME IS CAILED, CHECIT YOTIR WORK ON THIS TEST.
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