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Wednesday 8 August 2012

2012 Primary 2 Math End Year Examination 4

Section A

For each of the questions, four options are given. One of them is the correct answer.
1.
Six hundred and thirteen is the same as __________.
  1. 600 + 30
  2. 600 + 130
  3. 600 + 10 + 3
  4. 600 + 10 + 30
2.
Sam and Ben saved $250. Ben saved $105. How much did Sam save?
  1. $55
  2. $145
  3. $210
  4. $355
3.
The product of 9 and 3 is__________.
  1. 6
  2. 12
  3. 3
  4. 27
4.
Ali, Bala and Carl shared 24 marbles equally. How many marbles did Bala get?
  1. 6
  2. 8
  3. 3
  4. 21
5.
Look at the pencil below.
The length of the pencil is about __________.
  1. 10cm
  2. 9cm
  3. 8cm
  4. 6cm
6.
Find the mass of the watermelon.

  1. 640g
  2. 860g
  3. 888g
  4. 960g
7.
325¢ can be written as __________.
  1. $3.25
  2. $32.50
  3. $325
  4. $3250
8.
The figure is made up of 9 identical squares. What fraction of the figure is unshaded?

  1. 39
  2. 36
  3. 69
9.
The figure below is made up of different shapes. How many triangles are there in the figure?
  1. 6
  2. 2
  3. 8
  4. 4
10.
2 hundreds 15 tens 7 ones = __________ ones.
  1. 7
  2. 267
  3. 357
  4. 2157
11.
Subtract 567 from 1000. The answer is __________.
  1. 433
  2. 443
  3. 533
  4. 567
12.
18 ÷ 2 = __________ x 3.
  1. 27
  2. 9
  3. 9
  4. 3
  5. 6
13.
Which two item have a total length of 63 cm?

ItemLength
Pencil15cm
String36cm
Tie48cm
Book17cm
  1. pencil and string
  2. string and book
  3. pencil and tie
  4. tie and book
14.
Ian has three $5 notes, two 50¢ coins and three 5¢ coins. How much money does Ian have?
  1. $5.55
  2. $16.15
  3. $18.45
  4. $60.00
15.
Morgan had $5. He bought 2 items and the cashier gave him 85¢ as change. Which 2 items had he bought?
  1. cornflakes and lollipop
  2. chocolate and lollipop
  3. chocolate and potato chips
  4. cornflakes and potato chips
16.

Which of the above figure shows 26 of its shape shaded?
  1. Figure A
  2. Figure B
  3. Figure C
  4. Figure D
17.
The clock shown below is 2 hours fast.

The actual time is __________p.m.
  1. 5.15
  2. 6.15
  3. 7.15
  4. 9.15
18.
A tank can hold 4 pails of water. Each pail can hold 3 litres of water. How much water can a tank hold?
  1. 7ℓ
  2. 8ℓ
  3. 12ℓ
  4. 24ℓ
19.
For every 4 correct answers, Anna gets 3 points. How many points does she get when she answers 24 questions correctly?
  1. 6
  2. 8
  3. 18
  4. 31
20.
Study the diagrams carefully.

The capacity of a big container is 100mℓ. The capacity of the big container is equal to the capacity of 2 jugs. The capacity of 1 jug is equal to the capacity of 5 bottles. What is the capacity of each of the bottle?
  1. 10mℓ
  2. 20mℓ
  3. 30mℓ
  4. 40mℓ

Section B

Do the following questions
1.
In 916, the digit__________ is in the tens place.

Ans: ____________________
2.
Tom has 7 marbles. David has thrice as many marbles as Tom. How many marbles does David have?

Ans: ____________________marbles
3.
Arrange the following fractions in order. Start with the smallest fraction.

36 , 39 , 311

Ans: __________,__________,__________
smallest
4.
Jason bought 32 cookies. He put 4 cooks of cookies in each box. How many boxes of cookies did he have?

Ans: ____________________boxes
5.
Which of the below is the shortest?



Ans: ____________________
6.
Pam and Ann collected some dolls as shown in the model below. How many more dolls did Pam collect than Ann?



Ans: ____________________dolls
7.
Max has five times as many erasers as Ken. if Max has 36 more erasers than Ken? How many erasers does Ken have?



Ans: ____________________
8.

Find the difference in length between the ribbon and the toothbrush.

Ans: ____________________cm
9.
Find the total mass of the heaviest and lightest parcels.


Ans: ____________________g
10.
The picture graph shows the favourite fruits of some pupils. study the graph and fill in the blank.



How many more pupils like peaches than cherries?
Ans: ____________________
11.
Ruth jogged around her school's running track for 1h. She finished jogging at the time shown on the clock face below. What time did she start jogging?


Ans: ____________________a.m.
12.
Look at the diagrams below.

The tank can hold 548ℓ of water, while the barrel can hold 184ℓ of water.
How much water can the tank and the barrel hold altogether?

Ans: ____________________ℓ
13.
Look at the figure below.

The figure has __________ straight lines and __________ curves.

Ans: ____________________straight lines
____________________ curves
14.
Copy the figure onto the square grid on the right
15.
In a bus, there were 15 more girls than boys. After 9 boys got off the bus, there were 8 boys left in the bus. How many girls were in the bus?

Ans: ____________________
16.
The following diagrams consist of 3 identical and 3 identical . Find the mass of 1 .



Ans: ____________________g
17.
Mrs Lim cut a pizza into 9 equal slices. She ate 1 slice and gave Peter 3 slices. What fraction of the pizza was left?

Ans: ____________________
18.
Mark spilled some sauce on his question in his book. Given that the value of A and B are different 1-digit numbers, find the value of A.


Ans: ____________________
19.
Ewan is thinking of a 3-digit number. The digit in the hundreds place is 1 more than the digit in the ones place. The digit in the tens place is twice the digit in the hundreds place. The sum of the digits ids 15. What is the number Ewan is thinking off?

Ans: ____________________
20.
Look at the pattern below carefully.



Select the correct figure to complete the pattern above.



Ans: Figure____________________

Section C

Solve the word problems.
1.
Miss Wang has 304 non-fiction books. She has 58 fewer non-fiction books than fiction books. How many books does Miss Wang have altogether?





Ans: ____________________
2.
There are 4 clowns at a children's party. Each clown has 3 red balloons and 4 blue balloons. How many balloons do the 4 clowns have altogether?





Ans: ____________________
3.
The distance between 2 trees is 3m. If all the trees are planted at equal distance, how far will the 3rd tree be from the 10th tree?





Ans: ____________________
4.
Mr. Lim used 150cm of string to tie Parcel A. He used twice the length of the string to tie Parcel B. He used another string that is 12cm shorter than that for Parcel B to tie Parcel C. What is the total length of string that Mr. Lim Used altogether?





Ans: ____________________
5.
Mrs. Lee bought 2 boxes of doughnuts. There are equal number of doughnuts in each box. Box A has 4 chocolate doughnuts and 5 peach doughnuts. Box B has 1 more peach doughnut than Box A. What fraction of the doughnuts in Box B are chocolate doughnuts?





Ans: ____________________

Section A (Answers)

Answers

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

Section B (Answers)

Answers

1.
1
2.
21
3.
311 , 39 , 36
4.
8
5.
56cm
6.
100
7.
9
8.
5
9.
570
10.
6
11.
8.30
12.
732
13.
5, 2
14.
15.
32
16.
10
17.
59
18.
6
19.
483
20.
B

Section C (Answers)

Answers

1.
666 books
2.
28 balloons
3.
21
4.
588cm
5.
39

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