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Wednesday 8 August 2012

2012 Primary 2 Math Mid Year Examination 4

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 9 in 953?
  1. 9
  2. 90
  3. 95
  4. 900
2.
A classroom door is about __________m high.
  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. 3
  4. 4
3.
What is the mass of Object B?
  1. 200g
  2. 550g
  3. 690g
  4. 850g
4.
6 twos = __________. What is the missing number?
  1. 6 + 2
  2. 6 x 6
  3. 2 + 2 +2 +2 +2 +2
  4. 6 + 6 + 6 + 6
5.
9 x 2 is __________ more than 12.
  1. 6
  2. 5
  3. 3
  4. 4
6.
378 is the same as __________.
What is the missing number in the blank above?
  1. 37 + 8
  2. 3 + 78
  3. 308 + 7
  4. 308 + 70
7.
What is the length of the pen below?
  1. 1cm
  2. 6cm
  3. 7cm
  4. 9cm
8.
We can divide 16 flowers equally into __________.
What is the missing number in the space above?
  1. 2 groups of 3
  2. 2 groups of 6
  3. 4 groups of 4
  4. 6 groups of 4
9.
A x 2 = 14
A x 3 = __________
What is the missing number in the box above?
  1. 6
  2. 7
  3. 21
  4. 28
10.
2 tens less than 825 is __________.
  1. 00
  2. 625
  3. 805
  4. 845
11.
After giving 50 sweets to Kelly, Billy has 165 sweets now. How many sweets did he have at first?
  1. 50
  2. 115
  3. 165
  4. 215
12.
Hema has 200 balloons. 3 of them are red, 45 of them are blue and the rest are yellow. How may yellow balloons does Hema have?
  1. 75
  2. 125
  3. 135
  4. 275
13.
816 + 150 = 800 + __________.
What is the missing number in the space above?
  1. 166
  2. 466
  3. 766
  4. 966
14.
Lily is 117cm tall. Jill is 26cm taller than Lily. Jack is 15cm shorter than Jill. How tall is Jack?
  1. 128cm
  2. 132cm
  3. 143cm
  4. 158cm
15.
Tom has some cats. Three cats are white and the rest are black. The cats have a total of 24 legs. How many cats are black?
  1. 6
  2. 2
  3. 3
  4. 4
16.
Four pupils are in a queue. Ben is behind Roy. Sam is in front of Roy. Kate is behind Ben. Who is second in the queue?
  1. Ben
  2. Roy
  3. Sam
  4. Kate

Section B

Write your answers in the spaces provided. For questions which require units, give your answers in the units stated.
1.
Arrange the following numbers in order. Begin with the greatest.


Ans: __________,__________,__________,__________
2.
Use the numbers below to write two number sentences. you can use the numbers more than once.


Ans: ______________________________
______________________________
3.
Fill in the missing numbers.


Ans: ____________________
4.
Write a multiplication sentence for the picture below.


Ans: ________________________________________
5.
The balls below are to be shared equally among 3 boys. How many balls will each boy receive?



Ans: ____________________
6.
Using the number below, form the smallest 3-digit number. You may use each digit only once.



Ans: ____________________
7.
__________ is 3 tens more than 275. What is the missing number?

Ans: ____________________
8.
There are 250 beads in a box. 78 of them are blue. how many beads are not blue?

Ans: ____________________
9.
Look at the picture below and answer the question.

Siti has a pencil which is 4cm longer than Kelly's pencil. How long is Siti's pencil?

Ans: ____________________cm

10.
If stand for 10 stickers,
then
stand for __________ stickers?
What is the missing number in the box above?

Ans: ____________________
11.
I am a 3-digit number. If you add the digits in the tens place and the ones place, you can get the digit in the hundreds place. The digit in the tens place is 4 more than the digit in the ones place. If the digit in the ones places is 2, what number am I?

Ans: ____________________
12.



If all the balls have the same mass, what is the mass of 1 ball?

Ans: ____________________g
13.
Look at the pictures below.

Arrange boxes, A, B and C, from the heaviest to the lightest.

Ans: ____________________
14.
There are 4 multiplication cards shown below. How many cards have 12 as the answer?


Ans: ____________________
15.
John uses matchsticks to form squares as shown in the diagrams below. How many matchsticks does he need to form 4 such squares?


Ans: ____________________
16.
The first seven pages of a colouring book were torn out. Hazel started colouring the book from page 8. If she coloured 5 pages each day, how many pages would she have coloured b the third day?

Ans: ____________________

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.
Ailing bought 32 cupcakes, Denise bought 15 more cupcakes than Ailing. How many cupcakes did they buy altogether?





Ans: ____________________
2.
Mrs Lee has 637 beads. To make a bag she needs 386 beads. How many more beads must she buy if she wants to make 2 such bags?





Ans: ____________________
3.
A mango has a mass of 210g. A pineapple is 150g heavier than mango but 100g lighter than a watermelon. Find the mass of the watermelon.





Ans: ____________________
4.
June bought an equal number of apples and oranges. She gave away 9 apples to some friends. She then had 2 times as many oranges as apples. How many fruits did she buy at first?





Ans: ____________________
5.
Paul has 5 T-shirts and 3 pairs of shorts to choose from to wear for a picnic. How many different outfits can he match?





Ans: ____________________

Section A (Answers)

Answers

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

Section B (Answers)

Answers

1.
481, 480, 418, 408
2.
115 + 65 = 180

180 + 65 = 245
3.
643 - 173 = 470
4.
7 x 2 = 14
5.
6
6.
207
7.
305
8.
172
9.
15
10.
30
11.
862
12.
300
13.
C, A, B
14.
27
15.
13
16.
15

Section C (Answers)

Answers

1.
79 cupcakes
2.
135 beads
3.
460g
4.
36 fruits
5.
15 outfits

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