PRIMARY 5
MATHEMATICS
PAPER 1
BOOKLET B
Total Time for Booklets A and B: 1 hour
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Do not turn over this page until you are told to do so.
Follow all instructions carefully.
Answer all questions.
Write your answers in this booklet.
The use of calculators is NOT allowed.
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This booklet consists of 8 printed pages including this page.
Questions 16 to 20 carry 1 mark each. Write your answers in the spaces
provided. For questions which require units, give your answers in the units
stated. (5 marks)
16 Round 500 782 to the nearest thousand.
Ans: _________________
17 627.8 ÷ = 6.278
What is the missing number in the box?
Ans: _________________
18 Express 3 km 4 m in kilometres.
Ans: ________________ km
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19 What is 25% of 300? Do not write
in this space
Ans: ________________
20 Find the area of the unshaded region.
1 cm
1 cm
Ans: _______________ cm2
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Questions 21 to 30 carry 2 marks each. Show your working clearly and write
your answers in the spaces provided. For questions which require units, give
your answers in the units stated. (20 marks)
21 Rani had 210 fruits altogether. of the fruits were apples and of the remainder
were oranges. How many oranges did she have?
Ans: _________________
22 Meiling deposited $20 000 in a fixed deposit account which pays an
interest of 2% per year. How much money did she have in her account
at the end of one year?
Ans: $_______________
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23 Ramad had 150 keychains. He gave away 40% of his keychains. Do not write
How many keychains had he left? in this space
Ans: _________________
24 Tom, Bob and Ali have some stamps in the ratio of 3 : 6 : 2.
They have a total of 187 stamps. How many stamps does Bob have?
Ans: _______________
25 Study the diagram below and answer the following questions.
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D
B
G
E
A F
(a) DE is the height of triangle ACE.
Name the line that represents the base of the same triangle.
(b) AE is the base of triangle ACE.
Name the line that represents the height of the same triangle.
Ans: (a) Base: __________
(b) Height: __________
26 Mary’s mother gave her $76 in February. She spent all her money
during recess from Monday to Friday. There were 4 weeks in that
month. What was the average amount of money Mary spent on a
weekday?
Ans: $ ________________
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27 The figure below is formed by 2 equilateral triangles. Do not write
Find ∠c + ∠d + ∠e + ∠f + ∠g + ∠h. in this space
c d
h e
g f
Ans: _______________ °
28 The table below shows the number of cars sold by Blackmore Company
from January to May. The average number of cars sold per month
was 30. How many cars were sold in the month of April?
Month Number of Cars
January 40
February 13
March 25
April ?
May 38
Ans: ________________
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29 Mrs Tang needs 2.05 kg of flour to bake a cake and 1.5 kg of flour to
bake 12 cupcakes. How much flour would she need to bake 2 cakes Do not write
and 6 cupcakes? in this space
Ans: _______________ kg
30 The box below is filled with sand to a height of 40 cm.
40 cm
50 cm
20 cm
35 cm
Each statement below is either true, false, or not possible to tell from the
information given. For each statement, put a tick () in the correct
column.
Statement Tru False Not possible to tell
e
of the box is not filled with
sand.
If the length, breadth and
height of the box is increased
by 2 cm each, the volume of
the box is increased by 8 cm3.
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