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Wednesday 8 August 2012

2012 Primary 2 Math End Year Examination 5

Section A

For each of the questions, four options are given. One of them is the correct answer.
1.
What is the value of the digit 7 in 579?
  1. 7
  2. 57
  3. 70
  4. 79
2.
4 fives = __________
  1. 1
  2. 9
  3. 20
  4. 45
3.
9 x 3 is the same as __________.
  1. 3 + 3 + 9
  2. 9 nines
  3. 9 + 9
  4. 9 threes
4.
The cylinder below has __________ curved surface/s.
  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. 3
  4. 4
5.
What is the amount of money shown below?
  1. $2.05
  2. $22.05
  3. $220.05
  4. $220.50
6.
What fraction of the figure is unshaded?
  1. 39
  2. 69
  3. 36
  4. 66
7.
458 = __________ hundreds + 13 tens + 28 ones
  1. 400
  2. 45
  3. 3
  4. 4
8.
Subtract 6 form the sum of 430 and 306
  1. 730
  2. 676
  3. 370
  4. 184
9.
The height of a classroom cupboard is about __________.
  1. 2cm
  2. 20cm
  3. 2m
  4. 20m
10.
What is the length of the pencil?
  1. 6cm
  2. 2cm
  3. 8cm
  4. 10cm
11.
Arrange the objects from the lightest to the heaviest.
  1. A, B, C
  2. B, A, C
  3. C, B, A
  4. C, A, B
12.
Sheila bought 4 packets of cookies. Each packet has 6 cookies. She then shared all the cookies equally with her 2 friends. How many cookies did each of them get?
  1. 5
  2. 8
  3. 12
  4. 24
13.
Mr Ali bought some pencils. He gave 4 pencils each to 7 pupils and has 2 pencils left. How many pencils did Mr Ali buy?
  1. 13
  2. 22
  3. 26
  4. 30
14.
36 + 26 = 1 - __________
  1. 56
  2. 512
  3. 16
  4. 712
15.
Muthu ate four-eighths of a pizza. His brother and father ate one-eight of the pizza each. What fraction of the pizza is left?
  1. 28
  2. 68
  3. 624
  4. 1824
16.
George must report to school at 12.05p.m. He was 15 minutes late. What time did he reach school?
17.
Jug R can hold 250 mℓ of water. Jug Q can hold 150mℓ more than Jug R. What is the total volume of both jugs?
  1. 650mℓ
  2. 400mℓ
  3. 350mℓ
  4. 250mℓ
18.
How much more water is needed to fill up the tank to 15ℓ ?
  1. 9ℓ
  2. 7ℓ
  3. 3ℓ
  4. 4ℓ
19.
How many curved lines does this figure have?
  1. 9
  2. 7
  3. 3
  4. 4
20.
Look at the pattern below. What comes next?

Section B

Write your answers in the spaces provided. For questions which require units, give your answers in the units stated.
1.
Write 849 in words.

Ans: ________________________________________
2.
Arrange the numbers below in descending order.


Ans: __________,__________,__________,__________
greatest
3.
Fill in the blanks with 'g' or 'kg'.

(a) The mass of a school bag is about 3__________.
(b) The mass of a pencil case is about 200__________.

Ans: (a)____________________

Ans: (b)____________________
4.
Twice of a number is 18. What is the number?

Ans: ____________________
5.
Shade 37 of the figure below.
6.
Alex's favourite movie will start at the following time tonight.
What time will the movie start? (indicate a.m. or p.m.)


Ans: ____________________
7.
What is the volume of water in the container below?


Ans: ____________________mℓ
8.
What number is 2 hundreds more than 471?

Ans: ____________________
9.
What i s the difference in height between Tree A and Tree B as shown in the diagram below?



Ans: ____________________cm
10.
Study the diagram below. What is the mass of Box A?


Ans: ____________________kg
11.


Each fruit represents a number.
What is the value of


Ans: ____________________


12.
42 chairs are arranged equally in 6 rows. How many chairs are there in each row?

Ans: ____________________
13.

Mr and Mrs Grant went to the Space Show with their two children. How much did they pay for the Space Show?

Ans: $____________________
14.
911 - 311 - 411 = __________
15.
Arrange the following fractions in order. Begin with the smallest fraction.
15 , 13 , 112 , 19

Ans: __________,__________,__________,__________
smallest
16.
Each cup has a volume of 150mℓ. What is the volume of the teapot?


Ans: ____________________mℓ
17.
Study the figure below. How many cubes are used to build the figure?



Ans: ____________________
18.
Sue started reading at 10.00a.m. She stopped reading 1 hour later. Draw the hand on the clock below to show the time she stopped reading.
19.
Using the digits 4, 5 and 6, fill in all the circles below such that the total for all sides are equal. Use each digit only ONCE.
20.
When Tina and Sam add their ages together,the answer is 27. Tina is twice as old as Sam. How old is Sam?

Ans: ____________________years old

Section C

Show your working clearly and write your answers in the space provided. For questions which require unit, give your answer in the units stated.
1.
There were 865 people at a show. 326 of them were children. The rest were adults.
(a) How many adults were at the show?
(b) How many fewer children than adults were at the show?





Ans: (a)____________________

Ans: (b)____________________
2.
Howard has the same number of stamps as Jamil. Ivan has 15 stamps. The three children have 31 stamps altogether. How many stamps does Jamil have?





Ans: ____________________
3.
For every 4 mangoes that Mr Haresh bought, he also bought 5 oranges. If Mr Haresh bought 45 oranges, how many mangoes did he buy?





Ans: ____________________
4.
Irene bought 3 T-shirts and 2 skirts. The 3 T-shirts cost 42 more than the 2 skirts. She spent $20 altogether. How much did the 2 skirts cost?





Ans: ____________________
5.
A group of P2 pupils were asked to choose their favourite drink. The table below shows the results.


(a) 6 fewer pupils like apple juice compared to orange juice. How many pupils like apple juice?
(b) How many more pupils like soft drinks than milk?





Ans: (a)____________________

Ans: (b)____________________

Section A (Answers)

Answers

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

Section B (Answers)

Answers

1.
eight hundred and forty-nine
2.
960, 906, 690, 609
3.
(a) kg
(b) g
4.
9
5.
6.
7.15 p.m.
7.
150
8.
671
9.
147
10.
5
11.
10
12.
7
13.
26
14.
211
15.
112 , 19 , 15 , 13
16.
450
17.
8
18.
19.
20.
9

Section C (Answers)

Answers

1.
(a) 539 adults
(b) 213
2.
8 stamps
3.
36 mangoes
4.
$9
5.
(a) 3 cups
(b) 6

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