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1. Which numeral represents eight thousand, four hundred and eight.

(A) 848
(B) 8 048
(C) 8 408
(D) 8 480

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2. Round 5 763 to the nearest thousand.

(A) 6 000
(B) 5 800
(C) 5 700
(D) 5 000
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3. The arrow A points to a number, as shown on the number line.

A
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Estimate the number to which A is pointing.

(A) 900
(B) 950
(C) 960
(D) 1 000

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4. What is the largest odd number that can be formed using the number cards below?

7 9 2 6

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(A) 6 279
(B) 9 627
(C) 9 726

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(D) 9 762
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Which shape represents one quarter?


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C D
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6. Which symbol goes into the box to make the statement True?

7 643 7 634

(A) <
(B) >
(C) +
(D) =

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8. Bottle A has more water than Bottle B.

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How much more water does Bottle A have?

(A) 6 020 ml
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(B) 5 956 ml (C) 1328 ml

9. What is the area of the shaded part of the figure?


(D) 1188 ml

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(A) 6 square units (B) 8 square units (C) 12 square units (D) 16 square units

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10. What is the most suitable unit for measuring the length of your pencil?

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(A) metre (B) centimetre (C) kilometre (D) kilogram

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11. Sean made the frame of a solid using straws and plasticine.
He used 12 straws of the same length for the edges.

What solid did Sean make?


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12. What is the name of the solid whose faces are shown below?

A) cube (B) cylinder (C) cuboid (D) cone

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14. The incomplete tally chart shows the favourite sports of 25 Standard Three students.

Sport Number of Students

Cricket

Football

Athletics

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Tennis

How many students prefer football?

(A) 3 (B) 5 PL (C) 6

15. A farmer works 8 hours per day, 5 days per week.


He’s paid $15.00 an hour.
(D) 11
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How much is he paid at the end of the week?


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16. Bert’s Super Store bought 4 chairs at a total cost of $1 040.00


The store then sold each chair for $280.00

What was the store’s profit after selling all the chairs?

Answer $___________________________
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17. A vendor bought 100 mangoes for $50.00
He sold the mangoes at 10 for $8.00

How much money did the vendor collect for the sale of all the mangoes?

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18. A farmer planted 253 lettuce on Saturday.
On Sunday he planted 142 more lettuce than on Saturday.

How many lettuce did he plant altogether?


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19. Shiva bought 25 packs of sweets.


Each pack has 8 sweets.
He gave each of his friends 10 sweets.

How many friends did he give sweets to?

Answer ___________________________
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What fraction of sweets did Chris keep for himself?

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Joe shares all his money equally among his 4 sisters.

How much money does each sister receive?


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19. A cricket match was held on two days.


2 563 persons attended on the first day.
588 fewer persons attended on the second day.

How many persons attended on both days?

Answer ___________________________
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22. A rectangle is drawn on the grid as shown below.

Draw on the grid a square that has the same area as the rectangle.

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23. The diagram below shows a rectangular plot of land.

80m
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40m

Coconut trees are planted 4 metres apart along one of the sides measuring 80 metres.

How many trees were planted?

Answer ____________________________
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TIME: 85 MINUTES
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A B

Answer

(i)________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________

(ii)_______________________________________________________________

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29. Timmy has 160 cherries.
Jack has 20 more cherries than Timmy.
Ruth has 10 fewer than Jack.

How many cherries do they have altogether?

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Answer ___________________________
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30. A car park charges the rates as shown below.

CAR PARK
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$8.00 per hour

Mr. James parked his car at 11:00 a.m. and returned at 4:00 p.m.
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31. The prices of oranges and apples are shown below.

6 oranges cost $18.00 4 apples cost $16.00

Which fruit is sold cheaper? Give an explanation for your answer.

Answer ___________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

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At which cinema would a family spend less to purchase 4 tickets?
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Explain your answer.

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_________________________________________________________________
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_________________________________________________________________

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34. The blocks below form a pattern.

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th

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How many blocks will form the 5th pattern and the 6th patterns?

Answer- 5th pattern___________________________

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6th pattern___________________________

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Monday
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Wednesday

Thursday
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Saturday

(a) What scale factor was used ?

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