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Maths Mock Test (27 Oct 2021)

This document is a mock test for Primary 3 Mathematics, consisting of multiple-choice questions, short answer questions, and word problems. The test covers various mathematical concepts such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and basic problem-solving. The total marks for the test are 80, with specific sections allocated for different types of questions.

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Maths Mock Test (27 Oct 2021)

This document is a mock test for Primary 3 Mathematics, consisting of multiple-choice questions, short answer questions, and word problems. The test covers various mathematical concepts such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and basic problem-solving. The total marks for the test are 80, with specific sections allocated for different types of questions.

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Primary 3 May Intake

Mathematics

Term 2 Mock Test


Duration: 1 hour

Name : ______________
Class : ______________

Marks: ( ) / 80
Section A: Multiple Choices Questions (15 x 2m = 30m)
1. In 5719, what does the digit 7 stand for?
(1) 7 (2) 70
(3) 700 (4) 7000 ( )

2. 3232 + ( ) = 4500
What is the missing number in the above equation?
(1) 1268 (2) 1378
(3) 7732 (4) 7723 ( )

3. What is the difference between 6974 and 2503?


(1) 4371 (2) 4471
(3) 9377 (4) 9477 ( )

4. 64 ÷ 8 = ( )÷5
What is the missing number?
(1) 6 (2) 7
(3) 8 (4) 9 ( )

5. 7 nines less than 10 tens is __________.


What is the missing number?
(1) 37 (2) 73
(3) 36 (4) 63 ( )

6. Which of the following is correct?


(1) 5000 + 500 + 6 = 5056
(2) 8000 + 90 = 9000 – 10
(3) 90 hundreds 5 tens 6 ones = 9056
(4) 8 thousands 70 tens 4 ones = 8074 ( )
s

7. 748 divided by 4 is equal to ________.


What is the quotient for the statement above?
(1) 287 (2) 177
(3) 187 (4) 188 ( )

8. The product of 637 and 8 is ________.


(1) 5046 (2) 4896
(3) 5086 (4) 5096 ( )

9. Which of the following leaves a reminder of 3 when divided by 7?


(1) 488 (2) 505
(3) 507 (4) 515 ( )

10. Darren used 9 two-dollar notes to pay for a toy robot. If he


received $1.85 in change, how much did the toy robot cost?
(1) $0.15 (2) $14.25
(3) $16.15 (4) $17.25 ( )

11. John has twice as many stickers as Wendy. Wendy has thrice as
many stickers as Sam. If John has 48 stickers, how many stickers
do Wendy and Sam have altogether?
(1) 6 (2) 18
(3) 32 (4) 56 ( )

12. What is the missing number?


30 m 5 cm = __________ cm
(1) 305 (2) 350
(3) 3005 (4) 3050 ( )
13. Jonathan is 125 cm tall. His brother is 38 cm shorter than him. Find
their total height.
(1) 163 cm (2) 174 cm
(3) 212 cm (4) 288 cm ( )

14. 80 mL less than 8 L is ________ L ________ mL.


(1) 79 L 20 mL (2) 7 L 920 mL
(3) 7 L 92 mL (4) 792 L 0 mL ( )

15. 5 one-dollar notes = 100 cents + ( ) fifty-cent coins.


What is the missing number?
(1) 8 (2) 10
(3) 20 (4) 4 ( )
Section B: Short Answer Questions (30 marks)

16. Write the following numerals in words. (4 marks)


(a) 8013
(b) 2945

Answer:

(a) __________________________________________

(b) __________________________________________

17. Use the digits below to form the greatest and the smallest 4-
digit odd number. Use each digit only once.
(2 marks)

5 0 1 8

(a) Greatest 4-digit odd number


(b) Smallest 4-digit even number

Answer: (a) ________________ (b) ________________

18. What is the difference in the value of the digit 8 in the numbers
of 8679 and 2308? (2 marks)

Answer: _________________
19. Fill in the missing numbers in the brackets. (4 marks)

(a) 5 6 ( ) 4
+ 3 4 ( )
5 9 8 0

(b) 7 ( )3 5
- 4 5 5 ( )
2 6 7 9

20. What number am I? (2 marks)

(a) I am thinking of a two-digit number. Count in nines and you will

find me. My ones digit is twice of my tens digit.

(b) I am thinking of a number between 20 and 30. It can be

divided exactly by 3 and 4.

Answer:

(a) ____________________

(b) ____________________
21. Fill in the missing numbers in the brackets. (4 marks)

(a) 1 2 8
x ( )
8 9 6

(b) ( ) 7 5
x 6
2 8 5 0

22. Find the quotient and the reminder. (4 marks)

(a) 763 ÷ 3 = ( )R( )

(b) 537 ÷ 7 = ( )R( )

Answer:

(a) ______ R ______

(b) ______ R ______


23. The figure shows the amount of money Sarah had. She bought a
birthday cake for her mother that cost $25.90. How much money
did she have left? (4 marks)

Answer: _________________

24. Find the missing numbers. (4 marks)

(a) 3 kg is _________ g more than 1 kg 5 g.

(b) 208 mL more than 2L is _________ mL.

Answer:

(a) ____________ g

(b) ____________ mL
Section C: Word Problems (20 marks)

25. During the school holidays, 5690 people signed up for a baking
course. 3270 of them were adults and the rest were children. If
880 of them were boys, how many girls were there?
(4 marks)

Answer: There were ____________ girls.

26. Mrs Tan bought 8 boxes of sweets. There were 72 sweets in each
box. She gave all the sweets to the children watching a magic
show. If each child received 6 sweets, how many children were
there? (4 marks)

Answer: There were ______________ children


27. Renee bought a storybook and a magazine at the bookshop. She
gave the cashier 3 five-dollar notes and received $4.75 in change.
If the magazine cost $3.25, how much did the storybook cost?
(4 marks)

Answer: The storybook cost $ _____________.

28. A shopkeeper sold 750 files on Saturday. It sold 204 fewer files
on Sunday than on Saturday. It sold as twice as many files on
Sunday as on Monday. If he sold each file for $5, how much
money did he get for selling the files on Monday?
(4 marks)

Answer: He got $____________ for selling files on Monday.


29. The total mass of 3 packets of lollipops and 5 packets of jelly
beans is 1 kg 630 g. If the mass of each packet of jelly beans is
170 g, find the mass of each packet of lollipops.
(4 marks)

Answer: The mass of each packet of lollipops is ____________g.

END OF PAPER

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