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Maths Section A

 

  1. Shade ¾  of this shape. Working Only










  1. Write as a decimal: 


4 tenths + 8 hundredths = __________







  1. List all the factors of 48. 


_________________________



  1. From the list find the smallest number. Working Only


791 79 719 7191  7009

_______________



 __________



9. Which sign makes each of the following statement true?


2001 ……. 2201



10. At the gym there are 2 boys for 

every 3 girls. There are 15 girls at the 

club. How many boys are there? 

 

____________


11. The length of a rectangle is 2cm 

more than its width. Calculate the 

perimeter of the rectangle when the width is 8cm.


____________






12. WORKING ONLY


13. My bus left Waterford at 2.37 in the afternoon.

 Write this time in the 24-hour clock. _____________



14. Write 62% as a fraction in its lowest terms.


_____________


15. In a school there are 465 boys and 231 girls. 

How many children are in the school? __________



16. What is four-ninths of 450?


17. DIVIDE: 1205 by 5      _____________


18. 3: 20=  __________ : 60


19. Which triangle has an angle equal to ninety degrees?

  _______________


20. Write the time below in digital form: 


QUARTER TO FIVE

         ____________________


21. Find the total of 2 ½ and 3 ⅝.           Working Only

    

 _______________






22. A group of 30 adults and 16 children  

paid $408 in total to watch a football match. 

Each child ticket cost $3. What was the 

cost of each adult ticket?


_________________




23. An architect draws a square and a rectangle 

as shown below to represent a house that has a

garage. What is the total perimeter of the entire 

house with its attached garage? 


__________________


     



24. I buy 7 drinks at 72 cents each, and 9 

sandwiches at $1.21 each. How much 

change do I get from a $20 note?


_____________________

25. Calculate the size of the missing angle. Working Only


________________



26. A box measures 20cm by 11cm by 15cm. 

Calculate the volume of the box. 



___________________




27. . What time is 1 hour and 37 minutes later

than 2:48 p.m?


___________________










28. There are 27 students in Mrs. Greene’s class. Working Only

Mrs. Greene buys 4 boxes of chocolates. 

There are 36 chocolates in each box. 

She shares out the chocolates equally 

amongst her 27 students. 


Work out how many chocolates each student

receives. ___________


29. How many chocolates are left over?

_______________




30.The distance between Richmond and Kingston

 is approximately 3  miles. If I walk of the 

way, how far do I walk?


________________



31. The table below shows the pupils and their 

scores out of 60 on a spelling test.



Which pupil scored 75% on the test?


______________________



32. A shopkeeper bought 27 cupcakes for $30.00.

If each cupcake was sold for $2.00 each, what was

the profit/loss percentage? _____________

 

33. Next Step Primary has 280 pupils.       Working Only

56 pupils are boys. What percentage of the 

pupils are girls? 


______________ 



34. What is the area of the shaded diamond below?


_________________



35. Nine bus stops are equally spaced along

a bus route. The distance from the first to the third is

600m. How far is it from the first to the last?


______________ metres



36. Calculate the area of the shape below.


____________________ 



37. What percentage of the circle is shaded? Working Only


______________


38. The pie chart represents 64 cars which 

passed a school in one hour.


How many cars were red? _______________





39. What fraction of an hour is 40 minutes?


_______________






40.  A small square patio is built on a rectangular lawn.         Working Only


What is the remaining area of the lawn after the 

patio has been built? ____________




41. Calculate the baby’s weight in grams


________________grams




42. Belinda ate ⅗  of a bar of chocolate. 60 grams

 of chocolate remained. What was the original 

mass of the chocolate bar? __________________





43. Callum buys a new laptop which costs $572.50 

He makes a downpayment of $136, and then 

pays the remainder in 6 equal monthly amounts. 

How much is each monthly amount?___________ ___


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