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www.jimmymaths.com 1 | Page Name: ___________________ Total Marks: P4 End of Year Evaluation Mock Exam Section A (30 marks) Question 1 15 carry 2 marks each. Write the correct answers (1, 2, 3 or 4) in the brackets provided. 1. Sixty thousand, two hundred and five in numerals is ________. (1) 6025 (2) 6205 (3) 60 025 (4) 60 205 ( ) 2. John is thinking of two numbers. The only common factors of these two numbers are 1 and 2. Their first common multiple is 24. One of the numbers is 8. What is the other number? (1) 3 (2) 4 (3) 6 (4) 12 ( ) 3. Mindy has 12 packets of buttons. Each packet contains 230 buttons. How many buttons does Mindy have? (1) 242 (2) 2350 (3) 2760 (4) 3600 ( ) 4. What is 5 ÷ 8? (1) 0.40 (2) 0.562 (3) 0.625 (4) 0.80 ( ) 100

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Name: ___________________ Total Marks:

P4 End of Year Evaluation – Mock Exam

Section A (30 marks) Question 1 – 15 carry 2 marks each. Write the correct answers (1, 2, 3 or 4) in the brackets provided.

1. Sixty thousand, two hundred and five in numerals is ________.

(1) 6025

(2) 6205

(3) 60 025

(4) 60 205 ( )

2. John is thinking of two numbers. The only common factors of these two numbers

are 1 and 2. Their first common multiple is 24. One of the numbers is 8.

What is the other number?

(1) 3 (2) 4 (3) 6 (4) 12 ( )

3. Mindy has 12 packets of buttons. Each packet contains 230 buttons.

How many buttons does Mindy have?

(1) 242 (2) 2350 (3) 2760 (4) 3600 ( )

4. What is 5 ÷ 8?

(1) 0.40 (2) 0.562 (3) 0.625 (4) 0.80 ( )

100

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5. Which one of the following statements is true?

(1) ∠c and∠d are greater than right angle

(2) ∠d and∠e are less than right angle

(3) ∠e and∠f are greater than right angle

(4) ∠f and∠c are less than right angle ( )

6. The rectangle below is not drawn to scale, Find∠d

(1) 27° (2) 37° (3) 53° (4) 127° ( )

35°

18°

d

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7. Which one of the following figures has more than two lines of symmetry?

(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D ( )

8. What is the least number of squares that must be shaded so that line AB

becomes the line of symmetry?

(1) 3 (2) 4 (3) 5 (4) 6 ( )

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9. Figure ABCD is made up of 4 identical rectangles. Find the length of AB.

(1) 24 cm (2) 27 cm (3) 36 cm (4) 48 cm ( )

10. Which of the following is not equivalent to1

23

?

(1) 7

3 (3)

22

6

(2) 14

6 (4)

5

3 ( )

11. How many sixths are there in 1 whole?

(1) 1 (2) 6 (3) 8 (4) 12 ( )

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12. Find the difference between 83.01 and 34.89. Round off your answer to the

nearest tenth.

(1) 40.3

(2) 43.5

(3) 48.1

(4) 51.9 ( )

13. 22 thousandths + 10 thousandths + 8 thousandths = ________ hundredths

(1) 0.4

(2) 4

(3) 40

(4) 400 ( )

14. In the number 68.23, the digit _____ is in the hundredths place.

(1) 2 (2) 3 (3) 6 (4) 8 ( )

15. Find the value of 2 1

4 33 2

.

(1) 1

4

(2) 1

6

(3) 1

15

(4) 1

16

( )

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Section B (40 marks) Question 16 – 35 carry 2 marks each. Show your workings clearly and write your answers in the spaces provided.

16. Write 55 627 in words.

17. A number when rounded to the nearest hundred is 6700. What could be the

smallest possible whole number?

Ans: __________________

18. Arrange the following numbers in ascending orders.

27 200, 27 008, 27 280, 27 820

Ans: ________, ________, ________, ________

19. Daniel has more than 25 paper clips. He can pack all of the paper clips into boxes

of 6 and boxes of 9 without any left over. What is the smallest possible number

of paper clip Peter can have?

Ans: __________________

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20. Cheryl has some buttons. She packs all the buttons into 96 boxes with 9 buttons

in each box and had 4 buttons left unpacked. How many buttons did Cheryl have

at first?

Ans: __________________

21. In the figure below, not drawn to scale, ABCD is a square. ∠DBZ is 145°.

Find ∠ABZ.

Ans: __________________

A B

C D

145°

Z

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22. After turning 135 o degree anti clockwise,3

4 clockwise, and half turn clockwise

Ella was facing the bus stop. Where was she facing at first?

Ans: __________________

23. The figure is made of up of two different rectangles, PQRS and WXYZ.

Find the length of RX.

Ans: __________________

market school

library

playground

bus stop

park garden post

office

X

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24. If 4

5 of a number is 24, what is the number?

Ans: __________________

25. 2

5of the pupils in a class are girls. There are 15 more boys than girls. How many

pupils are there in the class?

Ans: __________________

26. Express 2

33

as an improper fraction.

Ans: __________________

27. Find the value of 2.73 x 7.

Ans: __________________

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28. Write the correct decimal in the box provided.

29. What is the missing decimal in the following number pattern?

10.11, 9.22, _____, 7.44, 6.55

Ans: __________________

30. A year ago, Ben was 1.45 m. He has grown 0.03 m taller this year.

However, he is still 0.2 m shorter than Mark. Find Mark’s height.

Ans: __________________

31. Arrange the following in decreasing order.

2 285.25, 5 ,

3 5

Ans: __________________

5.08 5.09 5.10

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32. Susan takes 1 h 5 min to get to the museum from her house by bus. If she takes

the MRT, she can reach 20 minutes earlier. Susan leaves the house and takes

the MRT at 10 30. What time will she reach the museum?

Ans: __________________

33. Square A and Rectangle B have the same area. Find the perimeter of Rectangle

B.

Ans: __________________

B 4 cm A

10 cm

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Sandra was given 500 ribbons to sell. The line graph below shows the number of

ribbons Sandra had left at the end of each day. Study the graph and answer Question

34 and 35.

34. How many more ribbons did Sandra sell on Friday than on Monday?

Ans: __________________

35. On which day did Sandra sell the least number of ribbons?

Ans: __________________

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

350

400

450

500

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Number of ribbons

left

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Section C (30 marks) For question 36 – 43, Show your workings clearly and write your answers in the spaces provided. The number of marks available is shown in [ ] at the end of each question or part-question.

36. Jim paid $285 for 3 bags and 2 pairs of shoes. Each bag cost $20 more than each

pair of shoes. Find the cost of each bag.

Ans: ________________ [4]

37. Mrs Lillian bought 132 chocolates for her class of 40 pupils. She gave the girls 4

chocolates each and the boys 3 chocolates each. How many boys were there in

Mrs Lillian’s class?

Ans: _______________ [4]

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38. At a bakery, Smith paid $11.20 for a cupcake and 5 muffins.

Andy paid $16.60 for a cupcake and 8 such muffins.

Find the cost of 2 cupcakes.

Ans: ________________ [4]

39. Steve and Joe had a total of 780 of marbles. Steve had 5 times as many marbles

as Joe. After Steve gave Joe some marbles, Steve had thrice as many marbles as

Joe. How many marbles did Steve give to Joe?

Ans: _______________ [4]

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40. Jennifer bought some sweets for her friends. When she gave each of them 4 sweets,

she would have 2 sweets left. When she gave each of them 5 sweets, she would

need 3 more sweets. How many friends were there?

Ans: _______________ [4]

41. Su Ann planned to finish reading a book in 21 days by reading 30 pages every day.

In the end, she managed to finish reading the book 6 days earlier. How many pages

did Su Ann read in a day if she reads the same number of pages every day?

Ans: _______________ [3]

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42. The mass of a basket and some oranges is 5.15 kg. The mass of the same basket

and some apples is 13.35 kg. The mass of the apples is thrice the mass of the

oranges. Find the mass of the basket.

Ans: _______________ [4]

43. Mr Goh wants to lay some grass patches in his garden which is 16 m long and

4 m wide. If the cost of a grass patch is $2 per meter square, what is the total

cost of the grass patches Mr Goh needs to pay?

Ans: _______________ [3]

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