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PRIMARY FIVE END OF TERM III EXAMS

MATHEMATICS

Duration: 2 Hours 30 Minutes

Name :____________________________________________________________________________________

School :____________________________________________________________________________________

District: _____________________________ class __________________


DO NOT OPEN THIS BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO
READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
1. The paper is made up of two sections: A and B.
2. Section A 20 questions (40 questions)
3. Section B has 12 questions. (60 marks)
4. Answer ALL questions in both sections A and B.
5. All answers must be written in the space provided in blue ball pen or
black ink .Only diagrams should be drawn in pencil.
6. Unnecessary crossing will lead to loss of marks.
7. Poor handwriting which cannot be easily read may lead to loss of
marks.

FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY


SECTION Subject Teacher’s Head of Dept’s Supervisors' Final Assessment
Marks Assessment Marks Marks

A
B
TOTAL:100
Teacher’s comment to the pupil

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SECTION A ( 40MARKS) 7.Write 1620 in words.
1. Add: 67 + 10

2. Given that 8.Shade the region for set X and Y


set k = a , b, c . Find n(k) X Y

3. Draw tallies representing 14.


9.Calculate the area of the figure
below.

4cm

4. Collect the like terms.


4k + 2k –2k

10.Change 2hrs to minutes.

5. Find the value of y.

Y
60°
11. Subtract: 2 7 . 67
- 4 . 12

6. Samuel bought a cow at sh 8000


and sold it at sh 10000. What was 12. Solve for the unknown.
samuel’s profit? Y + 4 = 12

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13. Find the next number in the 20. Divide 200 by 4.
sequence. 0, 2, 4 ,6 _____

14. Show fifteen minutes past SECTION B


3 o'clock on the clock face. 21.Given that set K = 3, 5, 7, 9
Set L = 1,2,3,4,5,6
(a)Represent the above information
on the Venn diagram below.
K L

15.How many lines of folding


symmetry has the figure below?

3marks
(b) Find n(KnL)

1mark

16. Expand 437 using values. 22.(a) Write 1021 in words.

2marks

(b) Find the sum of the value of 1


17. Convert 91/3 to an improper and the value of 2 in 22 (a) above.
fraction.
3marks

23. (a) Subtract: 600


- 347 2marks
18. Find the G.C.F of 6 and 8.
(b) Asha sold 3461 mangoes on
Tuesday and 4111 mangoes on
Wednesday. How many Mangoes
were sold altogether in two days?

19. Workout Kg g
+ 5 200
1 125

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24.(a) Add litres milliliters
25 In a science club f 27 pupils, 5/9
+4 246
like Fanta (F) and the rest like
2 422
Novida (N).
2marks (a)How many pupils like Fanta?
(b) How many 1/2 litres are in 5 litres?

2marks

(b) How many pupils like Novida?


2marks

(c)If Nantuma sold 10 litres of water


at shs 500 each litres, How much
2marks
money did she earn?
(c) What fraction of pupils like
Novida ?

2marks 1mark

26. (a) Draw an angle of 40° using a protractor.

2marks

(b) Draw the following shapes.


A Triangle A cone

2marks 2marks

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27.(a) What is the place value of 6 Use the Venn diagram below to
in 3462? answer the questions that follow.
F20 F12

1mark
51 21 32
22
(b) Subtract: 47 . 61
- 2 . 06 (a)Find the GCF and F 20 and F12
2marks

(c)Workout: 1/2 + 1/3

(b) Work out the LCM of


F 20and F 12
2marks

28(a) solve: x + 6 = 7

3marks

2marks 30.(a)Nababi sold address at


40000/= and made a profit of
(b)4 x = 24. 3000/=. What was the buying price
of the dress?

2marks

(c)Think of a number ; add 4 to it the 2marks


result is 8. What is the number.
(b) Tom had 12 coins of 1000/=, how
money did he have altogether ?

2marks 2marks

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31. (i) Workout: Weeks days (ii) Hrs min
4 3 5 40
+ 2 2 - 2 30
1mark 2marks

(iii) Years Months


3 8
+2 7
2marks

32. Study the graph carefully and answer the following questions
as follow.
60

50

40

30

20

(a) On which day was the highest number of eggs sold?


1mark

(b) Find the difference between the highest and lowest number
of eggs sold.

2marks

(c) Workout the average number of eggs sold n the Five days .

2marks

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