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Wednesday 8 August 2012

2012 Primary 2 Math End Year Examination 3

Section A

For each of the questions, four options are given. One of them is the correct answer.
1.
2 hundreds 8 ones = __________.
  1. 28
  2. 208
  3. 280
  4. 281
2.
20 less than 589 is __________.
  1. 389
  2. 569
  3. 579
  4. 609
3.
What is the length of the battery?

  1. 6cm
  2. 2cm
  3. 7cm
  4. 8cm
4.
$6.90 = __________¢
  1. 69
  2. 600
  3. 609
  4. 690
5.
36 ÷ 4 is the same as __________.
  1. 2 groups of 3
  2. 3 groups of 2
  3. 3 groups of 3
  4. 3 groups of 4
6.
What is the mass of the calculator?

  1. 430g
  2. 440g
  3. 450g
  4. 460g
7.
Five 1-lite beakers are needed to fill up a container. What is the amount of water 3 containers can hold?
  1. 5 litres
  2. 18 litres
  3. 10 litres
  4. 15 litres
8.
The time shown on the clock is __________.
  1. 2.07p.m.
  2. 2.35p.m.
  3. 7.13p.m.
  4. 7.23p.m.
9.
Which of the following has the smallest value?
  1. 3 hundreds 5 ones
  2. 4 hundreds 15 ones
  3. 30 tens 15 ones
  4. 40 tens 5 ones
10.
110 + __________ = 1
  1. 110
  2. 210
  3. 910
  4. 1010
11.
What is the mass of A?
  1. 100g
  2. 400g
  3. 500g
  4. 600g
12.
Amelia baked 320 cookies and 86 more cupcakes.
She baked __________ cupcakes.
  1. 233
  2. 234
  3. 405
  4. 406
13.
What is the missing symbol in the pattern?
14.
The USB thumbdrive is __________cm shorter than the pair of scissors?

  1. 6
  2. 9
  3. 3
  4. 12
15.
There are __________ curves in the figure below.
  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. 3
  4. 4
16.
How many twenty-cent coins can make $2
  1. 5
  2. 10
  3. 20
  4. 4
17.
Keefe cut a pizza into 8 equal pieces. If he ate 2 slices, what fraction of the pizza was left?
  1. 28
  2. 48
  3. 68
  4. 88
18.
How many flat surfaces does the figure below have?
  1. 5
  2. 6
  3. 7
  4. 4
19.

What is the value of ?
  1. 10
  2. 20
  3. 50
  4. 100
20.
Using the clues given, find the value of

  1. 5
  2. 6
  3. 7
  4. 4

Section B

Fill in the blanks with the correct answer.
1.
Write 498 in words.

Ans: F____________________
2.
Subtract 16 ones from 340.

Ans: ____________________
3.
Find the missing digits to make the working correct.


Ans: ____________________
4.
Find the missing number in the pattern.


Ans: ____________________
5.
Circle the cupcakes to show 3 equal groups. Based on the picture below, write a division number sentence.



Ans: ________________________________________
6.


Ans: ____________________¢



7.
The picture graph below shows the favourite food of some children. Use the information provided to answer the questions below.



(a) What is the most popular food?
(b) How many more children like to eat chicken rice than ice-cream?

Ans: (a)____________________

Ans: (b)____________________
8.
Colour each figure to show 14 .
(a)

(b)
9.


Daniel wakes up at 6 a.m. He takes 25 minutes to get ready and 15 minutes to eat his breakfast. Then he leaves the house for school. What time does he leaves house?

Ans: ____________________a.m.
10.
Study the picture below.



How many litres of water is needed to fill up 2 barrels.

Ans: ____________________ℓ
11.
The figure is below is made up of



Ans: __________,__________,__________
12.
Name the shapes that make up the figure below.


Ans: _________and ___________
13.
Study the sums.


What is the missing number?

Ans: ____________________
14.
I am a 3-digit number. The digit in the hundred place is 6. The digit in the ones places is 2 less than the digit in the tens place and the sum of these 2 digits is 16. What number am I?

Ans: ____________________

Section C

Show your working clearly and write your answers in the space provided.
1.
16 balloons were shared equally among 4 girls. How many balloons did each girl get?






Ans: ____________________
2.
Ahmad has 8 sweets. Tom has twice as many sweets as Ahmad. How many sweets do they have altogether?






Ans: ____________________
3.
Mrs Singh spent $63 at a supermarket. She gave the cashier 2 fifty-dollar notes. How much change did she receive?





Ans: ____________________
4.
There are 5 flags in a row. 2 balls are placed between every 2 flags. How many balls are there altogether?






Ans: ____________________
5.
Michelle read 10 pages from a storybook in 1 day. How many pages did she read in four days?


Day 1Day 2Day 3Day 4
Pages10







Ans: ____________________
6.
A pail can hold 3ℓ of water. Bala pours 7 such pails of water into an empty fish tank. How much water can 2 such tanks hold?





Ans: ____________________
7.
There are three paths that John can choose to go to the market.
Path B is 50m short
Path A is 435m.er than Path A
Path C is 63m longer than Path C.
What distance does John have to travel if he chooses Patch C?







Ans: ____________________
8.
A cake was cut into 9 equal pieces. Joanne ate 2 pieces. What fraction of the cake was left?







Ans: ____________________
9.
A dress costs $35 and a bag costs $20. May bought 2 such dresses and 3 such bags. How much did she spend altogether?





Ans: ____________________
10.
There are 6 motorcycles and cars in a carpark. There are 20 wheels in all. How many motorcycles are parked in the carpark?





Ans: ____________________

Section A (Answers)

Answers

1.
B.
2.
B.
3.
A.
4.
D.
5.
C.
6.
C.
7.
D.
8.
B.
9.
A.
10.
C.
11.
B.
12.
D.
13.
A.
14.
A.
15.
C.
16.
B.
17.
C.
18.
B.
19.
B.
20.
D.

Section B (Answers)

Answers

1.
our hundred and ninety-eight
2.
324
3.
709 - 384 = 325
4.
21
5.

24 ÷ 3 = 8
6.
360
7.
(a) Hamburger
(b) 15
8.
(a)

(b)
9.
6.40
10.
20
11.
4, 3, 2
12.
triangle, semi-circle
13.
80
14.
679

Section C (Answers)

Answers

1.
4 balloons
2.
24 sweets
3.
$37
4.
8 balls
5.
40 pages
6.
42ℓ
7.
448m
8.
79
9.
$130
10.
2 motorcycles

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