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Section A
For each question, four options are given. One of these is the correct answer. Choose the
correct answer and write its number (1 2,3 or 4) in the brackets provided.
3. Which one of the following is arranged from the smallest to the greatest?
(1) 4 158, 1 548, 1 458, 1 854 (3) 1 458, 1 854, 4 158, 1 548
(2) 1 854, 1 548, 1 458, 4 158 (4) 1 458, 1 548, 1 854, 4 158 ( )
8. What is 1 000 more than the difference between 6 804 and 1 104?
(1) 5 500 (3) 5 700
(2) 5 600 (4) 6 700 ( )
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10. 4 X 9 = 2 X 9 + 9 + 9 + ___________.
(1) 1 (3) 88
(2) 0 (4) 352 ( )
11. 45 9 = __________ 5
(1) 5 (3) 25
(2) 10 (4) 49 ( )
13. Study the diagram below carefully. What is the missing number?
(1) 6 (2) 14
(3) 45 (4) 70 ( )
14. A farmer sold 3 850 eggs and had 4 250 eggs left. How many eggs did he have at
first?
(1) 400 (3) 8 000
(2) 7 100 (4) 8 100 ( )
15. Bala had 880 stamps. He gave Mary some of them and had 445 stamps left. How
many stamps did he give Mary?
(1) 435 (3) 880
(2) 445 (4) 1 325 ( )
16. An MRT train moved off from Boon Lay Station with 365 passengers. Upon reaching
Lakeside Station, 215 passengers boarded it and 95 passengers alighted from it.
How many passengers are there when the train left Lakeside Station?
(1) 485 (3) 580
(2) 495 (4) 675 ( )
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18. What is the greatest even number that can be formed with the digits 3, 6, 8, 9?
(1) 3 698 (3) 9836
(2) 9 683 (4) 9863 ( )
19. Julia bought 3 small crates of oranges each containing 56 oranges. Her father
bought another 5 large crates of oranges each containing 72 oranges. How
many oranges did they buy altogether?
(1) 128 (3) 1 024
(2) 528 (4) 4 032 ( )
20. 8 boys and 2 girls shared a prize of $1 000 equally. How much did each child get?
(1) $10 (3) $100
(2) $50 (4) $500 ( )
Section B
For each of the following questions, write the correct answer in the box provided.
23. What is the smallest odd number that can be formed with the digits 3, 6, 1, 2?
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29. When a number is added to 1 036, the answer is 7 915. What is the number?
30. x 8 = 24
+ = 10
What is x ?
31. What is the number that comes after the difference between 6 356 and 3 555?
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32. 1X2X3X4X5X6X0=
33. 10 x 2 = 6 x 2 + x2
34. 24 3 = x2
35.
36. Brian saves $4 each week. How much will he save in 8 weeks?
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37. Mr Li bought 50 kg of lychee. He puts them equally into 10 wooden boxes. Each
empty wooden box weight 3 kg. What is the weight of 1 box of lychee?
kg
38. 4 500 people took part in a singing contest. 4 000 people did not qualify for the
first round. Of those who qualify for the first round, 350 did not reach the finals.
How many people entered the finals?
people
39. Mary read 74 pages out of 354 pages of a novel. She read another 141 pages the
following week. How many pages does she need to read to complete the book?
pages
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Section C
Answer each question in the space provided. Show your working clearly as marks will be
awarded for relevant statements and correct answer.
40. There were 7 981 people in a hall. 3 877 of them were adults while the rest were
children. How many children were there?
41. Alan has 79 ice-cream sticks. Linda has 3 times as many ice-cream sticks as Alan.
How many ice-cream sticks do they have altogether?
42. A computer costs $1 950. A printer costs $360. A scanner costs $155 more than
the printer. What is the total cost of the 3 items?
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43. Chris has 548 marbles. Meiling has thrice as many marbles as Chris. How many
marbles does Meiling have more than Chris?
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