CTS COLLEGE PRIVATE PRIMARY SCHOOL
MATHEMATICS
Term 2
Mid Term Examination
Course: Primary Level 4-B
Offering: Sept 2024 - July 2025
Teacher: Miss Reshma Rampersad
Instructions:
❖ This exam has 3 sections and a total of 40 questions.
❖ Section 1 has 20 questions worth 1 mark each.
❖ Section 2 has 16 questions worth 2 or 3 marks each.
❖ Section 3 has 4 questions worth 4 marks each.
❖ Read each question carefully and answer ALL.
❖ You have 75 minutes for the exam.
❖ No calculators allowed!
❖ Please use pencil ONLY.
❖ Cameras and microphones must be on throughout the exam.
❖ No typing! Exam can be printed but students must write in answers.
❖ A pdf copy must be uploaded no later than 10 minutes after the exam is over.
SECTION ONE:
Question #1
Write the following numeral in words: 51978
fifty-one thousand, nine hundred and
Answer: ___________________________________
seventy-eight.
___________________________________________
Question #2
Write the numeral for the following words:
Eight thousand, four hundred and one
Answer: 8401
____________
Question #3
Write the following in Expanded Notation: 327.45
(3 x 100) + (2 x 10) + (7 x 1) + (4 x 1/10)
Answer: __________________________________
+ (5 x 1/100)
__________________________________________
Question #4
Express the following as a numeral:
(6 x 10000) + (2 x 1000) + (5 x 100) + (9 x 1)
62509
Answer: _______________________
Question #5
Write the VALUE of the digit 7 in the number:
27586
7000
Answer: ____________________
Question #6
Write the PLACE VALUE of the digit 1 in the
following number: 4135
hundreds
Answer: _____________________
Question #7
Arrange the numbers in descending order:
1045, 1405, 1504, 1054, 1450
1504, 1450, 1405, 1054, 1045
Answer: __________________________________
Question #8
Rearrange the following numbers to form the largest
five-digit number: 2 5 8 3 7
87532
Answer: ____________________
Question #9
Approximate the following to the nearest hundreds:
42361
42400
Answer: ____________________
Question 10
What is the square root of 121?
Answer: 11
______
Question #11
What is 𝟐𝟎𝟐 ?
400
Answer: ______
Question #12
Complete the pattern: 16, 25, 36, ___
49
Answer: _____
Question #13
Convert 25/6 as a Mixed Number.
4 1/6
Answer: ______________
Question #14 219
x36
----------
What is the product of 219 and 36? 6570
1314
7884
Answer: ______________ ----------
7884
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Question #15
Which number is Odd?
36, 42, 75, 10, 18, 24
75
Answer: ______________
Question #16
Convert 8 3/5 to a percentage. 8 x 100 = 800
3/5 x 100/1 = 60
860%
Answer: ____________
Question #17
Which of the following is a Prime Number?
75, 81, 83, 88, 94
83
Answer: ________
Question #18
Convert 193% to a decimal.
1.93
Answer: __________
Question #19
Write the first 6 Multiples of 8.
8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48
Answer: ____________________________
Question #20 1 x 50
What are the factors of the number 50? 2 x 25
5 x 10
1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50
Answer: _______________________________
SECTION TWO:
Question #21 (2marks)
children = 312 + 65 = 377
In a church, there are 312 adults. 312 + 377 = 689
If there are 65 more children than adults,
how many people are in the church?
689 people
Answer = ____________________
Question #22 (2 marks)
20/100 x 45/1 = 9
What is 20% of 45?
9
Answer = __________
Question #23 (2 marks)
2 m = 200 cm
Express 24 cm as a percent of 2 metres.
24/200 x 100/1 =
12%
Answer = _________
Question #24 (2 marks)
a. What is the quotient when we divide 127.3
by 100?
Answer = 1.273
_______
b. What is the product of 735.87 and 10?
7358.7
Answer = _______
Question #25 (2 marks)
16:00
Sam worked from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on 8:00 -
Friday and received $12.00 per hour. --------
8:00 hrs
Calculate his wage for the day. --------
$12 x 8hrs = $96.00
$96.00
Answer: __________
Question #26 (2 marks)
Change 12.05 to a mixed number reduced to 12 5/100 = 12 1/20
its lowest terms.
12 1/20
Answer: __________
Question #27 (3 marks)
What number must be placed in the box to
100 x 2 = 200 - 5 = 195
give the result shown?
→ Add 5 → Divide by 2 → Result 100
195
Answer = ________
Question #28 (2 marks)
2/9 + 1/2 =
1 2/9 + 1/2
4/18 + 9/18 = 13/18
1 13/18
Answer = _________
Question #29 (2 marks)
Arrange the following in ascending order:
4.53, 4.6, 4.06, 4.35
4.06, 4.35, 4.53, 4.6
Answer = __________________________
Question #30 (2 marks)
4 2/4 - 1 3/4 =
4 1/2 - 1 3/4 3 6/4 - 1 3/4 = 2 3/4
OR
2 3/4 18/4 - 7/4 = 11/4 = 2 3/4
Answer = _______________
Question #31 (3 marks)
Jessica has $20.00. If she spends 2/5 of the 3/5 x 20/1 = 12
OR
amount, how much does she have remaining?
2/5 x 20/1 = 8
20 - 8 = 12
$12.00
Answer = _______________
Question #32 (3 marks)
$12.50 x 5 = $62.50
Bob went to the supermarket and bought 5
chocolate bars at $12.50 each. How much Change = $100.00 - $62.50
= $37.50
change will he get if he pays with a hundred-
dollar bill?
$37.50
Answer = ____________
Question #33 (3 marks) 4 75
5:15
Dad left home at 2:40 p.m. and arrived in 2:40 -
Mayaro at 5:15 p.m. How much time did he ------
2:35
take to reach Mayaro? ------
2 hrs 35 mins
Answer = ____________
Question #34 (3 marks)
How many heaps of 5 oranges can a vendor 375/5 = 75
make with 375 oranges?
75 heaps
Answer: _________
Question #35 (3 marks)
One-fifth of a number is 20. What is 3/4 of 1/5 = 20
the same number?
5 x 20 = 100
75 3/4 x 100/1 = 75
Answer = _________
Question #36 (3 marks)
Calculate the missing number to make the
fraction EQUIVALENT. 5 x 5 = 25
5 --------------
̅̅̅̅
= 4𝑂 8 x 5 = 40
8
25
Answer = _________
SECTION THREE:
Question #37 (4 marks)
8 hrs x $20 = $160.00
Ben who earns $20.00 per hour worked
Time & half = 3/2 x 20/1 = $30.00
for 12 hours on Thursday. What will be 12 - 8 = 4hrs overtime
$30 x 4 = $120.00
his wage for that day if he is paid “time
and a half” for hours worked in excess of $160 + $120 = $280.00
8 hours?
Answer = $280.00
__________
Question #38 (4 marks)
C.P. = $96.00
S.P. = $96 + $24 = $120.00
Paula bought a dozen of notebooks for 1 dozen = 12 notebooks
1 notebook = $120/12 = $10.00
$96.00. If she made a profit of $24.00 on
this sale, calculate the SELLING PRICE
of 1 notebook.
$10.00
Answer = ___________
Question #39 (4 marks)
apples = 10 x $1.20 = $12.00
bananas = 2 x $3 = $6.00
Make a bill for the following:
pineapple = 3 x $15 = $45.00
Total = $63.00
10 apples at $1.20 each
Change = $80 - $63 = $17.00
2 kg banana at $3.00 per kg
3 pineapple at $15.00 each
How much change would I receive if I pay
for the items with 4 twenty-dollar bills?
$17.00
Answer = _____________
Question #40 (4 marks)
Sam had 400 mangoes. He shared it Tim = 25%
Roy = 20%
among his three friends giving Tim 1/4, Billy = 50%
Roy 20% and Billy 0.5 and he kept the Sam = 100% - 95% = 5%
rest for himself. Calculate how many 5/100 x 400/1 = 20 mangoes
mangoes Sam had remaining.
20 mangoes
Answer = _____________