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Tuesday 7 August 2012

2012 Primary 1 Math Continual Assessment 6

Section A

For each question, four options are given.
One of them is the correct answer.
Choose the correct answer.
1.
How many more wooden horses than toy cars are there?
  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. 3
  4. 4
2.
What is the missing number in the number bond?

  1. 93
  2. 27
  3. 23
  4. 17
3.
What is the missing number in the pattern?
26, 29, 33, 38, _____, 51

  1. 43
  2. 44
  3. 45
  4. 46
4.
Mary has 47 marbles.
Jenny has 12 marbles.
How many fewer marbles does Jenny have than Mary?
  1. 35
  2. 39
  3. 45
  4. 59
5.
Add 7 ones to 5 tens 8 ones.
The answer is _____.
  1. 55
  2. 58
  3. 65
  4. 83
6.
There are _____ tens 5 ones in 45 + 20.
  1. 6
  2. 2
  3. 5
  4. 4
7.
Which of the following number sentence gives the smallest answer?
  1. 11 + 32
  2. 89 - 29
  3. 98 - 44
  4. 30 + 10 + 5
8.
Find the sum of 33 and 45.
Which of the following is not the correct answer?
  1. 78
  2. 50 + 10 + 18
  3. 6 tens 18 ones
  4. 7 tens 18 ones
9.
83 is 9 more than _____.
  1. 74
  2. 76
  3. 82
  4. 92
10.
Study the picture graph carefully.


The total number of children who like orange juice, milk and water is _____ more than the children who like apply juice.
  1. 5
  2. 7
  3. 14
  4. 20

Section B

Show your working clearly in the space provided for each question and write your answer in the blank provided
1.
a) Write 8 tens 2 ones in numerals

b) Write 94 in words.

Ans:_____________

Ans:_____________
2.
Arrange the numbers in order.
Begin with the greatest number.

72, 35, 19, 33, 16

Ans:_____________
3.
Look at the digits given and form the greatest two-digit even number.

658

Ans:_____________
4.
Find the missing number.

43+ 18 = _____ - 28

Ans:_____________
5.
Brenda has 58 stamps.
Paul has 22 fewer stamps than Brenda.
How many stamps does Paul have?

Ans:_____________
6.
Lily has 95 stickers.
Pamela has 68 stickers.
How many more stickers does Lily have than Pamela?

Ans:_____________
7.
Use only 3 of the numbers shown on the box below to form an addition sentence. Use each number only once.

58712381

Ans:_____________
8.
The sum of two numbers is 77.
One of the numbers is 28.
Find the other number.

Ans:_____________
9.
Study the menu below.
Gary wants to buy only one drink and one type of food for his lunch.
How many different choices does Gary have?
Ans:_____________

Section C

Do these word problems carefully.
Show your working clearly in the space provided for each question.
1.
There were 69 pupils in the canteen at first.
17 girls and 14 boys went to the library.

a) How many pupils went to the library?

b) How many pupils were left in the canteen?



Ans:(a) _____________

Ans:(b) _____________
2.
Lillian baked 29 muffins.
Janice baked 27 more muffins than her.

a) How many muffins did Janice bake?

b) How may muffins did they bake altogether?

Ans:_____________

Ans:_____________
3.
John collected some game cards.
On the 1st day, he collected 3 games cards.
On the 2nd day, he collected 5 games cards.
One the 3rd day, he collected 7 game cards and so on.
At this rate, how many game cards did he collect on the 7th day?

Day1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th
Number of Game Cards357




Ans:_____________

1 comment:

  1. Section A (Answers)

    Answers



    1.
    D.




    2.
    D.




    3.
    B.




    4.
    A.




    5.
    C.




    6.
    A.




    7.
    A.




    8.
    D.




    9.
    A.




    10.
    C.


    Section B (Answers)

    Answers



    1.

    a) 82

    b) ninety-four





    2.
    72, 35,33,19,16




    3.
    86




    4.
    89




    5.
    36




    6.
    27




    7.
    58 + 23 = 81




    8.
    77 - 28 = 49




    9.
    6


    Section C (Answers)

    Answers



    1.

    a)31 pupils went to the library.


    b)38 pupils were left in the canteen.






    2.

    a) Janice bake 56 muffins.


    b) They bake 85 muffins altogether.






    3.
    15 game cards

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