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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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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
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Joyland Theme
Park
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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 )
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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)
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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?
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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?
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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:
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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?
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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.
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20
V
What
does V V stand for?
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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
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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]
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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]
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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
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METHODIST GIRLS SCHOOL PRIMARY)
P3
MID YEAR
SA1 2011 .*3^2_^
MATHEMATICS
ANSWERS :
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2
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9) 2
10) 3
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15)
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17)
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18)
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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.