(Junior)
Booklet A
Thursday
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12in
May 2011
1hr45 min
INSTRUCTIONS TO PUPILS
DO NOT TURN OVER THE PAGES UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO.
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For each question, four options are given. Choose the correct answer and shade
the correct oval (1, 2, 3 or 4) on the Optical Answer Sheet provided.
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place.
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tens
hundreds
thousands
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48
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John had 36 stickers. He gave - of the stickers to his friends. How many
stickers does he have left?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
10.
12
24
34
48
10
(2)
(3)
(4)
10
3
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The following graph shows the number of tickets sold for Junior Superstar to the
boys. Study the graph carefully and answer questions 11 and 12.
Number of
Boys
11
30
(4)
215
12
185
12. If each ticket cost $2.00, how much money was collected from the boys who
bought only 5 tickets?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
$150
$260
$375
$750
The table below shows the favourite rides taken by three classes at a theme
park. Study the table below carefully and answer questions 13 and 14.
Class
Superman
Battle Star
Spider Ride
Ninja Twist
Primary 6A
Primary 6B
20
10
14
21
Primary 6C
23
Total
12
57
29
39
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14.
14
20
23
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Which was the 2nd most popular ride among the three classes?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Superman
Battle Star
Spider Ride
Ninja Twist
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How many of the marked angles inside the figure are less than a right
angle?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
16.
6
8
10
4
(2)
(3)
2
3
(4)
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Find Z a.
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180
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138
(1)
(2)
(3)
90
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
North
East
South - East
North - East
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19. The perimeter of a rectangle is 48 cm. Given that the breadth of the
rectangle is half its length, find its length.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
8 cm
16 cm
24 cm
32 cm
12 cm
4 cm
6cm
36 cm
40 cm
44 cm
52 cm
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Anglo-Chinese School
(Junior)
INSTRUCTIONS TO PUPILS
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This question paper consists of12 printed pages. (Inclusive of cover page)
For each question, write your answer in the spaces provided. Give your answer in
the units stated.
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22.
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33 443
, 33 783
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313
3. The digit in the ones place is 1 more than the digit in the tens place.
4. The value of the digit in the hundreds place is 10 3.
5. The digit in the ten thousands place is 2 less than the digit in the
thousands place.
The number is
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27.
17' 3 ' 9
(greatest)
28.
(smattelt)
Susie bought 1 m ofcloth. She used 65 cm of the cloth for a cushion cover
and 25 cm ofthe cloth for atie. What fraction of the cloth was left? (Give your
29.
Ahmad spends - ofhis allowance tobuy a book and saves the rest. If he saves
$8, how much is his allowance?
30.
Dave has - as many stamps as Tom. After Tom gave 85 stamps to Dave,
they had the same number of stamps. How many stamps do they have
altogether?
Sub - total:
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The graph below shows the number of chickens sold by farmer Jake. Study the
graph and answer questions 31 to 32.
80
70
60
SO
40
30
20
10
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
31.
32.
If each chicken was sold at $6, how much money did farmer Jake collect from
the sale of his chickens on Tuesday and Wednesday?
is
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The bar graph below shows the amount of money collected for the children's
chanty over a period of6 months through the sales of coin banks Study trie
graph and answer questions 33 to 34.
January
February
March
April
May
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June
33. The amount ofmoney collected for February was - ofthe amount collected in
April. Draw the bar graph in the above diagram to Show the amount collected
for February.
34. Acoin bank was sold for $5 each. How many coin banks were sold for the
month of June?
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38.
Andrew was at point T, he took 3steps to the South. Next he took 4steps to
the East followed by 2steps to the South. Finally he moved 3steps to the
West. At which point would he be at the end of his journey?
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Measure Z ABC
40.
20 cm
25 cm
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Work out the following sums carefully. Show each step of your working clearly as
marks will be given for working and relevant statements.
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Mrs Lim baked some cookies and muffins. - of her items were cookies. She
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baked 115 muffins. How many cookies and muffins did she bsjke altogether?
42.
Johan spent $33 on a shirt, a belt and a tie. Each shirt cost $5 more than a tie
and each belt cost $8 more than a shirt. Find the cost of 6 ties.
Sub - total:
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43.
Mitch had $55 more than Chris at first. After Mitch had spent $95, Chris had
thrice as much money as Mitch left. Find the amount of money Mitch had at
first.
44.
Cameron and Niki had a total of 136 guppies at first. After Cameron had
bought another 14 guppies and Niki had given away 40 of her guppies, both
had the same number of guppies left. How many guppies did Cameron have
at first?
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23)3258
27)2/3,2/9,2/17
24)310
28)1/10
32)$600
33)February = $2000
36)MS//PQ
MN//OP
37)X
38)Y
25)46789
29)$10
30)510 stamps
34)1600
39)154c
26)7i/7
31)Friday
35)62
40)90cm
41)115-^5 = 23
23 x 3 = 69
115 + 69 = 184
42)$5 + $8 = $13
$13 + $5 = $18
$33 - $18 = $15
$15-^3 = $5
$5x6 = $30
The cost of 6 ties is $30.
44)40 + 14 = 54
136-54 = 82
82-r2 = 41
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