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25

x 4 h a s t he

s ame

value a s

2 5 + 25 +

 1)

25

 2) 50

 3)

75

 4)

100

72 stampswere sharedequally among 9

girts.

Howmany stamps did each

girl

receive? _~ ,

d

6

 2) 7

 3) 8

 4) 9

8 Charmaine has to place 97 oranges into boxes. Each

box

can hold 30

oranges a t most .

What

is

th e

least

number of

boxes she

needs?

 1) 5

 2) 6

 3) 3

 4) 4

9

What

is

th e

sum

of

the value of the digits 3 in 3

400 and 830?

 1) 1 010

 2) 3

030

 3) 3

300

 4) 4

230

10 Denise bought 3 stickers at 90 cents each. Howmuch did she spend

altogether?

 1)

 0.90

 2)  1.80

 3)  2.70

 4)

 3.90

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1

 

1

 

1

7

 

1

W

 

1

s

 

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16

If

A

+

 

10

and

A

*

A

9

What does C_

s tand for?

(1)

1

 2) 7

(3 ) 3

 4) 9

17 I

am

a

two-digit even number. The digit inmytens placesis 2 times thedigit

in my ones place. What number am I?

(D

20

 2) 21

(3)

63

 4) 84

18

Joyland Theme

Park

^@^

  T

 y

§

\.<_c42 *

BBBPT•

Weekday

Tvoe

ofT icke t

Price

Adul t

 66

Chi ld

 45

Joyland

Theme

Park

Weekday

Typ e o f

Ticket

Price

Adult  7

Child  5

Mrs Fang

took

her 2 children toJoyland Theme

Park

onSunday. How much

did Mrs Fang have to

pay

for the entrance fees?

 1)  96

 2)  104

(3)  162

(4 )

 176

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19

Table lamp

 9.90

Wa t e r

Bottle

  3.20

Clip Board

 6.90

Notepad

 2 .40

Doris bought 2

of

the above

items.

She gave

the

shopkeeper 20 and

received

 9.90

as change. Which 2

items

did

she buy?

 1} table lamp

and

clipboard

 2)

table

lamp

and

water

bottle

 3)

water bottle and

clipboard

 4) water bottle

and notepad

20 Johnny has

some

coins in the following denominations.

f 5

200

0

50

Johnnywants to buy a drink

from

the vendingmachinefor 1. The machine

does not accept 1 coins.What is the least numberof coins that he can use

to

buy

th e

drink?

 1) 10

 2) 2

(3) 5

(4)

4

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Questions 21 to40 carry 2marks

each.

Write

your

answers inthe

spaces

provided.

Forquestions which

require

units, give your answers in the units stated. 40

marks)

21 Write 7 948 in words.

Ans :

22 1 009 is

10

more

than

Ans :

23

Using

all the digits given, what is the largestodd number that can be formed,

with the digit 7 in the tens

place?

An s :

24  y bought some apples. Shegave 4 apples to her

friend.

She then put the

rest of theapples

equally

into 3 bags.

There

were 5 apples in

each

bag.

How many apples did

Lynn

buy?

Ans :

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25 What is the missing

number

in the box?

3 0 6 5

8

Ans:

26

John

paid

 6

for 3 similar rulers. The price of

an eraser

is half the price of a

ruler. What i s

the

total cos t of 1 ruler

and

1

eraser?

Ans:  

27 Arrange the following numbers beginning with the greatest.

5 234, 5 243. 5 432. 5 324

Ans :

28 The sum of two numbers is 160. Ifone number is three times the other

number, what is the larger number?

Ans :

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the

next page)

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29 A plumber

was

paid 252 forworking 6 days. Ifhe worked 7 hours a day.

how

much

was he paid an

hour?

30

Wha t

is

t he n umber in

the box?

+ 9= 7

R3

Ans:  

Ans :

31 A camera and a radio cost

  825.

The radio c os ts 247 less than

the

camera.

How

much d oe s th e radio cost?

Ans :

 

32 Jane has 4 times

as

much money

as

Ray. IfJane has  396 more than Ray,

how

much money does Jane have?

Ans:  

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the

next page)

/>

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33

Amanda wrote her favourite number

in

her notebook. The number i s more

than 3 0 b u t l e ss than 40.

It

can be

divided by 2 and 3 without

any

remainder.

What is

the number

written by

Amanda?

Ans :

34 Mangoes are sold at 5

for

 2. Howmuch do 15mangoes cost?

Ans :

 

35

Look at

the

question below carefully.

 »

I I =

20

V

What

does V V stand for?

Ans :

 Go on to the next page)

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12

f f l ^ ^ ^ ^T - Hehas

68

key

chains more than his sister;

After

gMhg his sister some

key

chains

they

have the same number of key>dSm

Howmany key chains did he give to his sister?

V

Ans:

 Go on to the

next

page)

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13

For

questions

41 to 45,

show

your working clearly and write your

answers

in the

space provided. The number ofmarks available is shown In brackets [ ] at the end

of each

question or part-question. 18 marks)

41

There were

equal

numbers

of

hens and

dogs. They had

72 legs

altogether.

How

many animals were

there?

Ans:

[3]

42

Rachel had

a birthday party.

She

ordered 15 boxes of

doughnuts.

There

were 4

doughnuts

in each box.

 a) If each person ate 5

pieces

of

doughnuts

and therewas no doughnut left,

how

many

people attended

th e

party?

 b) If

each

box of doughnuts

cost

 5 . How much did

Rachel pay

for the

doughnuts?

Ans: a) [3]

 b) 11]

 Go

on

to the next

page)

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43 There were 206 pupils in Primary

3.

14 girls

fell

HI

on

Sports Day. Therestof

the

pupils

were divided

into

8 teams. How manygirts were there ineach

t e am?

Ans: [3J

44 Mrs Gopal bought

6 similar

blouses

and a skirt.

She

gave

th e cashier  150

and

received  6 as

change. If

the

skirt cost

 36, what

is

the

cost of a blouse

and a

skir t?

Ans: [4]

 Go on to

the

next page)

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45 There were 1

320

people attending a concert There were

800

more adults

than children.

 a) How many childrenwere at the concert?

 b) If therewere 3 timesas manygirts as boys, howmany girts attended

th e concer t?

End of Paper

Ans:  a) [2]

 b) [21

 Go on to

the

next page)

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METHODIST GIRLS SCHOOL PRIMARY)

P3

MID YEAR

SA1 2011 .*3^2_^

MATHEMATICS

ANSWERS :

1 ) 2

2

4

3) 3

4 2

5).

1

6) 2

7)

3

8 4

9) 2

10) 3

11 ) 4

12) 3

13) 2

14)

4

15)

3

16) 2

17)

4

18)

4

19) 3

20

2

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 pZZ r

^0*306

EXAM PAPER 2011

SCHOOL : MGS

SUBJECT:

PRIMARY3MATHEAMATICS

TERM

:

SA l

21)Seven thousand, nine hundred and forty-eight

22)999 23)8571 24)19apples 25)6 26) 3

27)5432,5324,5243,5234 28)120 29) 6 30)66

31) 289

32) 528 33)36 34) 6 35)12 36)15

37) 150 38) 3.70 39)240 40)34

41)12 x 2 =

24

12

x 4 =

48

24

+

48

=

7 2

There w er e 2 4

animals .

42)a)15 x 4 =

60

60-i-5 = 1 2

12 people attended

the party

b)15 x 5 = 75

She

paid

 75 for the doughunts.

43 206-14 = 192

1 9 2 - ^ 8 = 4

There were

24

girls

in each

team.

44)150-6 = 144

1 4 4 - 3 6

=

108

108^ -6 = 18

18

+

36

=

54

The cost of a blouse and a skirt

is

 54.

45)a)1320

-

800

=

520

520H-2

= 26 0

There

were

260 chi ldren

a t th e

concer t .

b)260

 

4 =

65

65

x 3 = 1 9 5

195 girls attended

the concert.