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10in MAY 2011 MATHEMATICS Att: 1 H 45 Min: Class: P3

This document is a mathematics assessment for Primary 3 students from Raffles Girls' Primary School. It contains multiple choice and written response questions testing various math concepts like numbers, operations, patterns, time, money, and geometry. The assessment is divided into three sections and covers a wide range of primary school math topics.
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10in MAY 2011 MATHEMATICS Att: 1 H 45 Min: Class: P3

This document is a mathematics assessment for Primary 3 students from Raffles Girls' Primary School. It contains multiple choice and written response questions testing various math concepts like numbers, operations, patterns, time, money, and geometry. The assessment is divided into three sections and covers a wide range of primary school math topics.
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RAFFLES GIRLS' PRIMARY SCHOOL

Your

Score

SEMESTRAL ASSESSMENT 1

Out of

100

2011

marks

Class

Name:

) Class: P3 (

Level

Highest
score

Average
>th

10in MAY 2011

MATHEMATICS Att: 1 h 45 min

score

Parent's

Signature
SECTION A (40 marks)

Question 1 to 20 carry 2 marks each. For each question, four options are given.
One of them is the correct answer. Make your choice (1, 2, 3 or 4). Shade your
answer (1, 2, 3 or 4) on the OAS provided.

1.

The digit 4 in 2040 is in the


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

2.

tens
hundreds
thousands

315
3015
3105
3150

The sum of 3016 and 1085 is


4001
(1)

(2)
(3)
(4)

4.

ones

Three thousand, one hundred and five written in figures is


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

3.

place.

4091
4101
4111

Subtract 3724 from 10 000

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

6274
6276
7276
13 724

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5. There are 6 cookies on a plate. How many cookies are there


altogether if there are 8 plates?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

14
42
48
56

6. What is the quotient of 4941 -s- 7?


(D
(2)
(3)
(4)

7.

6
75
705
750

John had $100. His father gave him another $50. He spent $13.95 on a box of
chocolates. How much money had he left?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

$36.05
$63.95
$86.05
$136.05

8. Which of the following length is the longest?


(1)
(2)
(3)

120 cm
1m 30 cm
2 m

(4)

90 cm

9. A TV program started at 11a.m. and ended at half past 11. How


long did the TV program last?
(1)
(2)
(3)

30 minutes
35 minutes
40 minutes

(4)

45 minutes

10. Complete the number pattern below.

2870, 2890,
(1)
(2)
(3)

2810
2830
2900

(4)

2910

, 2930, 2950

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11.

7213-6508 =
605
615
705
795

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

12.

1000 + 5000 + 287=

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
14.

30
300
3
304
-4

14
56
204
224

15. What is the sum of money shown below?

d)
(2)
(3)
(4)

tens + 4 ones

7x8 =

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

+ 7

6000
6200
6280
6287

13. 304 =

$16.20
$18.20
$20.20
$23.40
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16. Tessa bought a skirt for $29.90 and a blouse for $39.90. She gave
the cashier $100. How much change did she get?
(D
(2)
(3)
(4)

$30.20
$60:10
$69.80
$70.10

17. ABCD is a square made up of 2 identical rectangles. What fraction


of the figure is shaded?

d)
(2)
(3)
(4)
18.

Johana had 961 stickers. Her friends Susan and Shanti, each

gave her 205 stickers. How many stickers did Johana have at the
end?

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

19.

1166
1176
1361
1371

56 = 5 groups of 8 +
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

groups of 8

1
2
7
8

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20.

Darren has some 10-cent coins, 20-cent coins and 50-cent coins

in his pocket that add up to $2. He has exactly 9 coins. How many
20-cent coins does he have?

(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

5
8
3
4

SECTION B (40 marks)

Question 21 to 40 carry 2 marks each. Write your answers in the spaces


provided. For questions which require units, give your answers in the units
stated. All diagrams are not drawn to scale. Marks will be awarded for relevant
working.

21.

Write 7940 in words.

Ans:

22. What is the missing number in the box?


9999 = 9000 + 900 +

Ans:

23.

What number is 100 less than 2099?

Ans:

24.

Find the value of 380 x 10.

Ans:

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25. Aini packed 288 marbles equally into6 bags.


How many marbles were there in each bag?

Ans:

26. Ben has 2 fifty-dollar notes, 5 two-dollar notes and 3 twenty-cent coins. How
much does he have?

Ans: $

27. What is the length of the pencil shown below?

~1

iiiiiiir
1Ocm

5cm

15cm

Ans:

28.

Given the number 7308

a. What is the place value of the digit 7?

Ans: a)_

b. What does the digit 3 stand for?

Ans: b).

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cm

29. I am a three-digit number. The sum of all the digits is 17. The digit in the
hundreds place is 4 times the digit in the ones place. The digit in the tens place
is an odd number. What number am I?

Ans:

30. The table below shows the amount John is paid for working in McRaffles Cafe.

Day

Amount paid in 1 hour

Mon-Fri

$8
$16

Sat & Sun

How much is John paid for working 8 hours on a Saturday?

Ans:

31. Use the digits below to form the largest 4-digit odd number.

Ans:

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32

$0.50

$120

$1.10

$070

$0.30

<*

Grace bought 3 different items that cost exactly $2.30. Tick the 3 items she bought.

33. The clock below shows the time that Mrs. Lee left her house in the morning.
She returned home 6 hours later. What time did she reach home?

Ans:

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p.m.

34.

Name the shape of the face that is shaded.

Ans:

35. Complete the pattern by drawing missing figure in the answer blank.

Ans:

36. Fill in the blanks with the correct number in the number pattern below.
50, 25, 100,

200, 100, 400, 200

Ans: A=

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37. Using the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, fill the empty circles such that the sum of
numbers of each line is 8.

38.

Fill in the box with a suitable number.


3

39. A is a digit. What is A?


A A

3 9 A

Ans: A =

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40.

Study the table below

Mary

Susan

Jane

Helen

Siti

Each Z_A stands for 4 stickers

How many stickers do they have altogether?

Ans:

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SECTION C (20 marks)

For question 41 to 46, show your working clearly in the space provided below
each question and write your answer with suitable units in the spaces
provided. All diagrams are not drawn to scale. Marks will be awarded for
relevant working. The number of marks available is shown in brackets [ ] at the
end of each question or part-question.

41. 900 people attended Katy Perry's concert. The number of children who
attended the concert was twice the number of adults. How many children were
there in the concert?

Ans:

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[3]

42. The entrance ticket to the history museum is shown below.


Cost of 1 ticket
Child

$13

Adult

$20

How much does it cost for Mr and Mrs Lee to visit the museum with their 3
children?

Ans:

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[3]

43. Mr. Jimmy owns a restaurant with 40 tables. A square table can seat 4 people
and a round table can seat 6 people. When the restaurant is full, there are 184
people. How many round tables are there?

square table

round table

Ans:

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[3]

44. On Day 1, Dennis put $1 in his piggy bank. Everyday he doubles the amount
he puts the day before. How many days would it take Dennis to save $15?

Ans:
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[3]
,s

45.

120

= 140

= 90

Find the value of

Ans:

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J4]

46.

Siti had 80 erasers for sale. The erasers were sold in sets of 3 and 1 eraser was

given free for every set sold. At the end of the day, she found that she had 8
erasers left.

a) How many sets of erasers did she sell?


b) Each set of erasers was sold at $2, how much did she collect?

Ans: a)

[3]

b)

[1]

Setter. Mr Johnson Ong


Ms Yan Ying Ling

-End of Paper-

Please check your work carefully

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RGPS P3 SAl 2011 Answer Key


Section A

1)

6)

11)

16)

2)

7)

12)

17)

3)

8)

13)

18)

4)

9)

14)

19)

5)

10)

15)

20)

Section B

21)

Seven thousand, nine hundred and


forty
22)
99

Each SP mistake: -lm

Do not penalise for additional comma.


1088 - 3942 = 5030 (Ml, Al)

2099 - 100 = 1999 (Ml, Al)

23)

1999

24)

3800

A2

25)

48

288 -I- 6 = 48

26)

$110.60

A2

27)
28)

16- 7 = 9 (Ml, Al)


a.thousands
b. 3 hundred(s) / 300/three
hundred

29)

872

A2

30)

128

16 x 8 = 128 (M1A1)

31)

8503

A2

32)

pen, pencil, eraser

1.10 + 0.50 + 0.70 = 2.30 Ml

33)

2.25 p.m.

A2

34)

rectangle

A2

35)

A2

rr
36) 50

100 -=- 2 or 200 -^ 4 = 50 Ml, Al

37)

A2

38)

RGPS Answer Key for P3 SAl 2010

3546 - 2953 = 593 (Ml)

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39) 6

A2

40)72

18 x4 = 72 (Ml, Al)

Section C

Adult

Children

41)

900 -

3 = 300

300 x 2 = 600

(Ml)
(Ml, Al)

42) 3 x $13 = $39 Ml


2 x $20 = $40 Ml
$39 + $40 = $79 Al

43)

Method 1 - Guess and Check


A

No of

No of chairs

No Of ST

No of chairs

RT
20

18

14

12

Total no of
chairs

20 x 6 = 120

20

20 x 4 = 80

120 + 80 = 200

18 x 6 = 108

22

22 x 4 = 88

108 + 88 = 196

26 x 4 = 104

84 + 104 = 188

28 x 4 = 112

72 + 112 = 184

14 x 6 = 84
12 x 6 = 72

I 26
28

X
X
X
V

Ml. Al for the correct start as follows:

Ml for reaching the final step.


Al for the answer

Method 2

40 x 4 = 160

184 - 160 = 24 Ml

24 - 2 = 12

M1,A1

Method 3
40 x 6 = 240

240 - 184 = 56 Ml
56 -=- 2 = 28 Ml

40 - 28 = 12

Al

r
RGPS Answer Key for P3 SAl 2010

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44) Listing Method


Day

Deposit

Total

$1

$1

$2
$4
$8

$1 + $2 = $3

3
4

$3 + $4 = $7
$8 + $7 = $15

Ans: Day 4/4th day


Correct start

Ml

Reach final step Ml


Correct Answer

Al

45) 90 -r 2 = 45

Ml

140 - 45 = 95 Ml
120 - 95 = 25 Ml
25 + 45 = 70 Al

46

a) 80 - 8 = 72
72 -r 4 = 18

b) 18 x 2 = 36

RGPS Answer Key for P3 SAl 2010

(Ml)
(Ml, Al)
Al

Paoe 3 of 3

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