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Name Class Date
Primary 3
MATHEMATICSMID-YEAR ASSESSMENT (SET 1)
INSTRUCTIONS
Total time for all sections: 1 h 30 min
SECTION AMULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS [15 × 2 marks]
SECTION BSHORT-ANSWER [15 × 2 marks]
SECTION CWORD PROBLEMS [40 marks]
SECTION MARKS
A / 30
B / 30
C / 40
TOTAL / 100
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SECTION AQuestions 1 to 15 carry 2 marks each. Choose the correct answer and write its number (1, 2, 3 or 4) in the brackets provided. (15 × 2 marks)
1. How many of the given numbers in the box has the digit 2 in the hundreds place?
8024, 2672, 1206, 5208, 2047, 80126420, 7288, 6257, 9042, 3272, 8824
(1) 5 (3) 7 (2) 6 (4) 8 ( )
2. The smallest 3-digit even number which can be formed from the digits 2, 6 and 7 is .
(1) 267 (3) 672 (2) 276 (4) 762 ( )
3. The sum of two numbers is 8238. One of the numbers is 689. What is the other number?
(1) 7549 (3) 8927 (2) 7594 (4) 8972 ( )
4. The product of 631 and 9 is . (1) 622 (3) 5679 (2) 640 (4) 5689 ( )
5. The difference between two numbers is 55. The smaller number is 95. What is the greater number?
(1) 40 (3) 205 (2) 150 (4) 250 ( )
6. The sum of 834 and is 9057. (1) 8213 (3) 9819 (2) 8223 (4) 9891 ( )
7. Which of the following numbers is an odd number? (1) 1032 (3) 1409 (2) 1388 (4) 9554 ( )
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8. Which of the following shows the correct numeral for seven thousand, two hundred and ninety?
(1) 7209 (3) 7290 (2) 7219 (4) 7299 ( )
9. What is the remainder when you divide 924 by 8? (1) 0 (3) 2 (2) 1 (4) 4 ( )
10. 783 books are arranged equally on 9 shelves in a library. How many books are there on each shelf?
(1) 85 (3) 87 (2) 86 (4) 88 ( )
11. 11 hundreds + 9 tens + 12 ones = (1) 32 (3) 1202 (2) 1121 (4) 1222 ( )
12. 8 × 7 = 42 + (1) 7 (3) 21 (2) 14 (4) 28 ( )
13. Aloysius has 840 stickers. He shares all his stickers equally with another 6 friends. How many stickers does each friend get?
(1) 120 (3) 140 (2) 130 (4) 150 ( )
14. The quotient is 9 when is divided by 4. (1) 18 (3) 36 (2) 27 (4) 45 ( )
15. Melissa spent a total of $2550 on a tour to Australia. She spent $980 on airfare, $1215 on food and accommodation and the rest of her money on souvenirs. How much money was spent on souvenirs?
(1) $235 (3) $1335 (2) $355 (4) $1570 ( )
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SECTION BQuestions 16 to 30 carry 2 marks each. Write your answers on the lines provided. (15 x 2 marks)
16. Study carefully the numbers in the box. Write down all the even numbers that are greater than 300 but smaller than 900.
184 664 325 197 991 964 819 225 684 824
17. Arrange the following numbers in the correct order, starting with the greatest.
1094 7390 8555 3455
, , ,
18. Write the given numbers in words.
(a) 1085
(b) 9711
19. In 9875, what is the value of the digit 8?
20. Find the difference between 3075 and 429.
21. Multiply 135 by 7.
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22. Divide 891 by 9.
23. Fill in each box with the correct answer.
3 7 7
+ 9 3 1
7 1
24. A shopkeeper arranges 36 cartons of milk in 4 rows. Each row has an equal number of cartons. How many cartons of milk are there in two such rows?
cartons
25. What is the digit in the hundreds place when 286 is multiplied by 9?
26. 404 tens = ones + 10 tens
27. What is the product of two even numbers between 9 and 13?
28. 3 T-shirts cost $10. Maureen bought 9 such T-shirts. How much did Maureen pay for the T-shirts?
$
29. 74 × 6 = tens 4 ones
30. The product of two numbers is 54. If one of the numbers is greater than the other number by 3, what are the two numbers?
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SECTION CFor questions 31 to 41, show your working clearly in the space and write your answers on the lines provided. The number of marks available is shown in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part-question.
31. Thereare9046booksinalibrary.3057booksarefictionandtherestarenon-fiction.Howmanymorenon-fictionthanfictiontitlesarethereinthelibrary? [3]
Ans:
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32. Mayspends$15everyweek.Howmuchmoneywillshespendin8weeks? [2]
Ans:
33. Mr Coleman has 378 chairs to be arranged equally in 9 classrooms. How many chairswilltherebeineachclassroom? [2]
Ans:
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34. There are 284 girls in a kindergarten. If there are 95 more girls than boys in the kindergarten,howmanystudentsarethereinthekindergarten? [3]
Ans:
35. Abouquetofflowers ismadeupof3redand4blueroses.Howmanyrosesareneededtomake6suchbouquets? [3]
Ans:
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36. Andy bought 8 marbles. Alan bought 3 times as many marbles as Andy. Johnson bought 5 fewer marbles than Alan.
(a) HowmanymarblesdidJohnsonbuy? [3]
(b) HowmanymoremarblesdidJohnsonbuythanAndy? [2]
Ans: (a)
(b)
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37. Mr Smith sold 2506 glasses of lemonade on Saturday. He sold 1205 fewer glasses of lemonade on Sunday than on Saturday.
(a) HowmanyglassesoflemonadedidMrSmithsellonSunday? [2]
(b) HowmanyglassesoflemonadedidMrSmithsellonbothdays? [2]
Ans: (a)
(b)
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38. Mrs Douglas bought 5 similar packs of coloured paper. There were 120 sheets of coloured paper in each pack.
(a) Howmanysheetsofcolouredpaperweretherealtogether? [2]
(b) Mrs Douglas needed to use 2 sheets of coloured paper to make an invitation card. If she had made 10 similar invitation cards, how many sheets of coloured paperwereleft? [3]
Ans: (a)
(b)
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39. After buying a television set, Aunt Lucy had $1501 left.
(a) Ifshehad$5500atfirst,whatwasthepriceofthetelevisionset? [2]
(b) If Aunt Lucy had bought the television set after a discount of $285 was given, whatwastheoriginalpriceofthetelevisionset? [3]
Ans: (a)
(b)
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40. Uncle Sam collected 970 oranges in his orchard.
(a) How many bags of oranges would Uncle Sam have if he packed 8 oranges into eachbag? [2]
(b) HowmanyorangeshadUncleSamleftafterpackingtheoranges? [1]
Ans: (a)
(b)
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41. The sum of numbers A, B and C is 5478. Number A is 1904 and number B is 834 greater than number C.
(a) FindthetotalvalueofnumbersBandC. [2]
(b) FindthevalueofnumberC. [3]
Ans: (a)
(b)
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SOluTIONS TO My1
1. (1) 1206;5208;7288;6257;3272.2. (2)3. (1) 8238–689=75494. (3) 631×9=56795. (2) 95+55=1506. (2) 9057–834=82237. (3) 1409 is an odd number because it will have a
remainderwhendividedby2.8. (3)9. (4) 924÷8=115R410. (3) 783÷9=8711. (3) 1100+90+12=120212. (2) 8×7=56 56–42=1413. (1) 840÷7=12014. (3)
9×4=3615. (2) $2550–$980–$1215=$35516. 664,684,82417. 8555;7390;3455;109418. (a) onethousandandeighty-five (b) ninethousand,sevenhundredandeleven19. 800/8hundreds20. 2646 3075–429=264621. 945 135×7=94522. 99 891÷9=9923.
3 1 77
+ 3 931
71 0 8
11
24. 18 36÷4=9 9×2=1825. 5 286×9=2574
26. 3940 4040–100=394027. 120 10×12=12028. 30 9÷3=3 3×$10=$3029. 44 74×6=444 444–4=440=44tens30. 6and9 54=6×9 9–6=331. 2932
9046
?3057
9046–3057=5989
?
non-fiction
fiction
5989
3057 5989–3057=2932 Thereare2932morenon-fictionthanfiction.32. $120
?
$15 $15 $15 $15$15 $15 $15 $15 $15×8=$120 Shewillspend$120in8weeks.33. 42
378
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 378÷9=42 Thereare42chairsineachclassroom.34. 473
? boys
girls 95
284
?
284–95=189 284+189=473 Thereare473studentsinthekindergarten.35. 42
?
3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4
? 3+4=7 6×7=42 42rosesareneededtomake6suchbouquets.
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36. (a) 19
8Andy
Alan
Johnson
8
5?
88
8×3=24 24–5=19 Johnsonbought19marbles. (b) 11
?
Johnson
Andy 8
19
19–8=11 Johnsonbought11moremarblesthanAndy.37. (a) 1301
1205?
2506
2506–1205=1301 MrSmithsold1301glassesoflemonadeon
Sunday. (b) 3807
?
25061301 2506+1301=3807 MrSmithsold3807glassesoflemonadeon
bothdays.38. (a) 600
?
120 120 120 120 120 5×120=600 There were 600 sheets of coloured paper
altogether. (b) 580
600
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 ?
2×10=20 600–20=580 580sheetsofcolouredpaperwereleft.
39. (a) $3999
$5500
$1501?
$5500–$1501=$3999 Thepriceofthetelevisionsetwas$3999. (b) $4284
?
$285$3999 $3999+$285=$4284 The original price of the television set was
$4284.40. (a) 121 970÷8=121R2 UncleSamwouldhave 121bagsoforanges. (b) 2 UncleSamwouldhave 2orangesleft.41. (a) 3574
5478
A B C
?1904
5478–1904=3574 ThetotalvalueofnumbersBandCis3574. (b)1370
3574834
?
B
C
3574–834=2740 2740÷2=1370 ThevalueofnumberCis1370.