1, 2, 3 or 4

Section A: (18 x 2 marks = 36 marks)
Choose the correct answer and shade the correct oval (1, 2, 3 or 4) on the optical
answer sheet (OAS).
1. Which of the following is a multiple of 6?
(1) 18
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 16
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2. In which of the following numbers does the digit 9 stand for 900?
(1) 60 809
(2) 60 908
(3) 80 096
(4) 90 860
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3. The figure below is made up of identical triangles. What fraction of the figure is
shaded?
(1)
7
9
(2)
7
15
(3)
7
16
(4)
9
16
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4. Which of the following is not an equivalent fraction of
(1)
2
8
(2)
3
12
(3)
5
16
(4)
6
24
1
?
4
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5. In the figure below, which angle is greater than a right angle?
b
c
(1)  a
(2)  b
(3)  c
(4)  d
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6. In which of the following numbers does the digit 3 stand for 3 tenths?
(1) 14.35
(2) 21.53
(3) 35.42
(4) 43.68
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7. Find the sum of 0.6 and 93.12.
(1) 99.12
(2) 93.72
(3) 93.18
(4) 92.52
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8. Mrs Lee had 3 boxes of sweets, each containing 570 sweets. She repacked them
into small packs of 6. How many such small packs did she have?
(1) 95
(2) 190
(3) 285
(4) 561
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9. Study figures A and B as shown below. Which one of the following statements is
true?
Figure A
Figure B
(1) All sides of each figure are equal.
(2) All angles within each figure are right angles.
(3) There are only two right angles in each figure.
(4) There is only one pair of parallel lines in each figure.
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10. The figure below is made up of 2 rectangles. What is the perimeter of the figure
shown below?
(1) 50 cm
(2) 58 cm
(3) 62 cm
(4) 70 cm
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11. Judy has 9 twenty-cent coins and 8 fifty-cent coins. She wants to buy a book that
cost $50. How much more does she need?
(1) $44.20
(2) $45.20
(3) $46.20
(4) $48.20
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12. 1 pen costs as much as 2 pencils. Ben paid $19.20 for 1 pen and 6 pencils.
Find the cost of 1 pen.
(1) $2.40
(2) $4.80
(3) $6.40
(4) $9.60
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13.
A train left Town X and reached Town Y at 13 20. The journey took 1 h 30 min.
What time did the train leave Town X?
(1) 2.50 a.m.
(2) 2.50 p.m.
(3) 11.50 a.m.
(4) 11.50 p.m.
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14.
Which of the following figures has a line of symmetry?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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15.
Which of the unit shapes below cannot tessellate?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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16.
The line graph below shows the number of visitors to Orchid Park from January
to June.
Number of Visitors
2000
1800
1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
0
Jan
Feb
Mar
April
May
June
What is the difference between the number of visitors in April and June?
(1) 100
(2) 200
(3) 300
(4) 600
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17. The table below shows the prices of two different burgers at a restaurant.
Fish burger
Chicken burger
$6 each
$4 each
Mr Tan bought 45 fish burgers and some chicken burgers. He paid a total of $454
for all the burgers. How many chicken burgers did he buy?
(1) 41
(2) 46
(3) 66
(4) 71
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18. The figure below is made up of a big square PQUW and 2 identical smaller
squares, QRSV and STUV. PQR is a straight line.
The perimeter of the figure is 100 cm. Find the length of UT.
Q
P
R
S
V
W
(1)
10 cm
(2)
20 cm
(3)
25 cm
(4)
50 cm
U
?
T
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