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P2 MATHS

Name Class Date

Primary 2

MATHEMATICSEND-OF-YEAR ASSESSMENT (SET 1)

INSTRUCTIONS

Total time for all sections: 1 h 30 min

SECTION AMULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS [20 × 2 marks]

SECTION BSHORT-ANSWER [20 × 2 marks]

SECTION CWORD PROBLEMS [5 × 4 marks]

SECTION MARKS

A / 40

B / 40

C / 20

TOTAL / 100

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SECTION AQuestions 1 to 20 carry 2 marks each. Choose the correct answer and write its number (1, 2, 3 or 4) in the brackets provided. (20 x 2 marks)

1. 45¢ + 120¢ = (1) $1.45 (3) $145 (2) $1.65 (4) $165 ( )

2.

What fraction of the above rectangle is unshaded?

(1) 1 _ 6 (3) 4 _ 5

(2) 1 _ 5 (4) 5 _ 6 ( )

3.

How many groups of 4 soldiers are there? (1) 7 (3) 9 (2) 8 (4) 10 ( )

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4. How long does it take for the minute hand to move from 4 to 8 on a clock? (1) 4 min (3) 20 min (2) 16 min (4) 25 min ( )

5. Amy baked 248 cookies for a funfair. She sold 208 cookies. How many cookies were left?

(1) 2 (3) 40 (2) 20 (4) 48 ( )

6. The height of a cupboard was 25 cm shorter than the height of the door. If the height of the door was 150 cm, what was the height of the cupboard?

(1) 125 cm (3) 175 cm (2) 135 cm (4) 185 cm ( )

7. The time shown on the clock is pm.

(1) 6.01 (3) 6.10 (2) 6.05 (4) 6.50 ( )

8. Which of the following figures is divided into half?

(1) (3)

(2) (4)

( )

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9. Which of the following figures has 4 curves and 4 straight lines?

(1) (3)

(2) (4)

( )

10. John watched cartoons from 8.00 pm to 9.00 pm. How long did John watched the cartoons for?

(1) 12 min (3) 100 min (2) 60 min (4) 120 min ( )

11. + 3 _ 4 = 1

(1) 1 _ 8 (3) 1 _ 3

(2) 1 _ 4 (4) 1 _ 2 ( )

12. The capacity of a jar is 10 litres. How many 2-litre bottles are needed to fill the jar completely?

(1) 5 bottles (3) 12 bottles (2) 8 bottles (4) 20 bottles ( )

13. Which of the following sets of fractions are arranged in the correct order, from the greatest to the smallest?

(1) 1 __ 12 , 8 __ 12 , 5 __ 12 , 11 __ 12 (3) 1, 1 _ 4 , 2 _ 4 , 3 _ 4

(2) 7 _ 8 , 5 _ 8 , 3 _ 8 , 2 _ 8 (4) 1 _ 7 , 2 _ 7 , 4 _ 7 , 5 _ 7 ( )

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14.

5 kg

1 kg

How many watermelons will have the same mass as the bowl of fruit? (1) 2 (3) 4 (2) 3 (4) 5 ( )

15. The length of a key is 12 cm. The length of a watch is 8 cm longer than the key. What is the total length of the key and the watch?

(1) 4 cm (3) 32 cm (2) 20 cm (4) 40 cm ( )

16. 81 = × 10 – 9 (1) 8 (3) 72 (2) 9 (4) 90 ( )

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Study the picture graph carefully and use it to answer questions 17 to 19.

The picture graph below shows the different types of food that a group of students likes to eat.

burger sandwich cake salad chocolatemuffin

Each represents 4 students.

17. The is the most popular among the students. (1) burger (3) salad (2) sandwich (4) chocolate muffin ( )

18. 12 students like to eat . (1) burger (3) salad (2) cake (4) sandwich ( )

19. more students like to eat chocolate muffin than burger. (1) 4 (3) 12 (2) 8 (4) 20 ( )

20. I am a number between 25 ÷ 5 and 21 ÷ 3. What number am I? (1) 5 (3) 7 (2) 6 (4) 9 ( )

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SECTION BQuestions 21 to 40 carry 2 marks each. Write your answers on the lines provided. (20 x 2 marks)

21. Arrange the following numbers in the correct order. Begin with the greatest.

1000 816 380

312 555

, , , ,

22. Shade the figure below to show 2 _ 3 .

23. Draw a straight line of length 5 cm in the space below.

24.

The shape of the shaded face is .

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25. Draw the hour and minute hands on the clock to show 10.10.

26. A pizza was cut into 10 equal pieces. Alan ate 2 pieces and Jane ate 1 piece more than Alan. How fraction of the pizza was eaten?

27. A mango weighs 800 g. A bundle of vegetables weighs 500 g. How much lighter were the vegetables than the mango?

g

28. The difference between 675 and 345 is tens.

29.

1 m

5 m

The pole is m taller than the boy.

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30. 17 ones + 4 tens + 8 hundreds is .

31. Fill in each box with the correct answer.

– 51

8

0 76

32. How many more parts of the figure shown below must be shaded to show 1 _ 2 ?

33. Mandy stays at her grandparents’ house for 4 hours every day. How many hours does Mandy stay altogether from Monday to Friday?

h

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Study the picture graph carefully and use it to answer questions 34 to 37.

The picture graph below shows some cartoons that the children like to watch.

Spider Hero Super Baby Salty Snake Care Cats

Ecah represents 5 children.

34. is the least popular.

35. children watch Spider Hero.

36. more children prefer watching Super Baby to Spider Hero.

37. 50 children like to watch .

38. 6 groups of 5 is the same as × 3.

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39. For every 4 watches Uncle Sam sold, he would be given a $10 reward. If he was given $90 as reward, how many watches did Uncle Sam sell?

watches

40. The clock shows 10.30 pm. It is 2 hours faster than the actual time. What is the actual time?

pm

SECTION CQuestions 41 to 45 carry 4 marks each. Do these word problems and show your working clearly in the space provided. (5 × 4 marks)

41. Sandy has 5 identical pieces of cloth. Each piece of cloth measures 5 m long. She buys 2 more such pieces of cloth. How much cloth does Sandy have in all?

Sandy has m of cloth in all.

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42. Johnny has 35¢ . Each pack of sweets costs 90¢. How much more money does he need to buy two such packs of sweets?

He needs ¢ more.

43. There were 395 passengers on a train. At the next station, 177 passengers alighted and 68 passengers boarded the train. How many passengers were there on the train in the end?

There were passengers on the train in the end.

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44. Mrs Cox bought 8 boxes of pies for a party. Each box contained 4 pies. She ate 5 such pies.

(a) How many pies did Mrs Cox buy?

Mrs Cox bought pies.

(b) If Mrs Cox wanted to place the remaining pies equally on 3 plates, how many pies must she put on each plate?

She must put pies on each plate.

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45. Tiffany scored 85 marks in her English test. She scored 14 fewer marks in her Chinese test and 9 more marks in her mathematics test than her English test.

(a) How many marks did Tiffany score in her Chinese test?

Tiffany scored marks in her Chinese test.

(b) How many marks did Tiffany score in the three tests?

Tiffany scored marks in the three tests.

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1. (2) 45¢+120¢=165¢=$1.652. (4) Thereare6parts.1partisshaded.5parts

areunshaded.3. (2) Thereare32soldiersinall. 32÷4=84. (3) 8–4=4 4×5=20min

5. (3) 248–208=406. (1) 150–25=125cm

7. (2)8. (3)9. (1)10. (2) From8.00pmto9.00pm,itis1hour. 1h=60min11. (2)

1– 3_ 4 = 4

_ 4 – 3_ 4 = 1

_ 4 12. (1) 10÷2=513. (2)14. (4) 5÷1=515. (3) 12+8=20cm 12+20=32cm16. (2) 81=90–9 =9×10–9

17. (4) There are 32 students who like chocolate

muffin.18. (3) 3 =3×4=1219. (1) 32–28=420. (2) 25÷5=5 21÷3=721. 1000,816,555,380,31222. (Accept other correct answers.)

23. 5cm

24. triangle25.

26. 5___10 2+1=3 2+3=527. 300 800–500=300g28. 33 675–345=330=33tens 29. 4 5–1=4m30. 857 17ones=1ten7ones 1ten7ones+4tens+8hundreds =8hundreds5tens7ones=857

31.

7

277 12

8

– 1 5

6 0 7

32. 2

1__2ofthefigure=3parts

3–1=2parts33. 20 5×4=20h34. SallySnake35. 20 4×5=2036. 10 6×5=30 30–20=1037. CareCats 10×5=5038. 10 6×5=30 30÷3=1039. 36 $90÷$10=9 9×4=36 40. 8.30pm

8.30pm

1h 1h

9.30pm 10.30pm

41.

?

5m 5m 5m 5m 5m 5m 5m

7×5=35m Sandyhas35mofclothinall.42.

?

35¢

90¢ 90¢

90¢+90¢=180¢ 180¢–35¢=145¢ Heneeds145¢more.43.

?

395

68177

395–177=218 After177passengersalighted,therewere218passengersonthetrain. 218+68=286 Therewere286passengersonthetrainintheend.

44. (a)

?

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

8×4=32 MrsCoxbought32pies.

(b)

?

5

32

?? ?

32–5=27 Therewere27piesleft. 27÷3=9 Shemustput9piesoneachplate.45. (a)

Chinese

mathematics14

English 85

9

85–14=71 Tiffanyscored71marksinherChinesetest. (b) 85+9=94 Tiffanyscored94marksinhermathematicstest. 85+71+94=250 Tiffanyscored250marksinthethreetests.