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Wednesday 8 August 2012

2012 Primary 2 Math Mid Year Examination 3

Section A

For each of the questions, four options are given. One of them is the correct answer.
1.
Which sets of numbers are arranged form the smallest to the greatest?
  1. 418, 481, 814, 148
  2. 814, 418, 481, 148
  3. 148, 481, 418, 814
  4. 148, 418, 481, 814
2.
Add 305 to 197. The answer is __________.
  1. 108
  2. 208
  3. 492
  4. 502
3.
A fruit seller has 60 mangoes. He sold 198 mangoes. How many mangoes does he have left?
  1. 402
  2. 412
  3. 598
  4. 798
4.
The product of 8 and 4 is __________.
  1. 4
  2. 2
  3. 32
  4. 12
5.
20 __________ 10 = 2. What is the missing sign?
  1. +
  2. -
  3. x
  4. ÷

Section B

Write your answers in the spaces provided. For questions which require units, give your answers in the units stated.
1.
__________ is 30 more than 203.

Ans: ____________________
2.


Ans: ____________________
3.


Ans: ____________________
4.


What is the value of ?

Ans: ____________________
5.
Mrs Raju gives 28 sweets equally to some pupils. Each pupil gets 4 sweets. How many pupils are there?


Ans: ____________________ pupils
6.
I am thinking of a number. When I subtract 6 from it and add it by 5, I get 10. What is that number?

Ans: ____________________
7.
Study the pattern carefully. What is the missing number?



Ans: ____________________
8.
What is the missing number?


Ans: ____________________
9.
The product of 2 numbers is 12. The sum of the 2 numbers is 7. What is the smaller number?

Ans: ____________________
10.
A car has 4 wheels and a bicycle has 2 wheels. How many wheels do 3 cars and 5 bicycles have altogether?

Ans: ____________________wheels

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.
Using a ruler, measure the length of the following lines.


Ans: ____________________


Ans: ____________________



Line B is __________cm longer than Line A.
2.
Fill in the blanks with either 'm' *meter) or 'cm' (centimeter).

(a) The length of the classroom door is about 2__________ long.

(b) The length of your friend's arm is about 30__________ long.

(c) The length of the flag pole at the parade square is about 3 __________ long.

(d) The length of a pencil is about 12__________ long.



Ans: (a)____________________

Ans: (b)____________________

Ans: (c)____________________

Ans: (d)____________________
3.
Work out the following sum. Show all workings clearly.

157cm + 66cm + 13cm = __________





Ans: ____________________
4.
Work out the following sum. Show all workings clearly.

976m - 299m = __________





Ans: ____________________
5.


Look at the diagram above ad answer the following questions.

(a) What is the length of the nail?

(b) What is the total length of the rod and the nail?





Ans: (a)____________________

Ans: (b)____________________
6.
Janice walked 250m to the library. She then walked another 70m to the playground. How far did Janice walk in all?





Ans: ____________________
7.
Ali had 100cm of ribbon. He gave 80cm of the ribbon to his sister. He then cut the remaining ribbon into four equal pieces. What is the length of each piece of ribbon?





Ans: ____________________

Section A (Answers)

Answers

1.
D.
2.
D.
3.
A.
4.
C.
5.
D.

Section B (Answers)

Answers

1.
23
2.
586 + 115 = 701
3.
475 - 46 = 429
4.
18
5.
7
6.
11
7.
19
8.
13
9.
3
10.
22

Section C (Answers)

Answers

1.
9cm,11cm,2cm
2.
(a) m
(b) cm
(c) m
(d) cm
3.
236cm
4.
677m
5.
(a)8cm
(b)13cm
6.
320m
7.
5cm

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