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    GREENWOOD PRIMARY SCHOOLMID-YEAR EXAMINATION

    FOUNDATION MATHEMATICSPRIMARY 5

    2012PAPER 2

    NAME : _________________________ ( ) DURATION : 1 h 15 min

    CLASS : PR 5 ( ) Paper 2:

    DATE : 4 May 2012

    PARENTS SIGNATURE : ____________________________

    (Calculators are allowed in this Paper)

    SECTION A Short-Answer Section(20 marks)

    Questions 1 to 10 carry 2 marks each. Show your working clearly in the space

    provided for each question and write the answers in the spaces provided.

    1. Andy read 276 pages of a book. The book had 502 pages.

    How many pages had he left to read?

    Ans: _______________________

    2. Mr Singh saved $86 each month.

    How much savings would he have at the end of 7 months?

    Ans:$_____________________

    50

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    3. I have a 5-digit number.

    The digit 8 is in the tens place, thousands place and ten thousands place.

    The digit 5 stands for 500 and there is a 0 in the ones place.What is my number?

    Ans: _______________________

    4. A whole number when divided by 4 gives a remainder of 1.

    The same whole number when divided by 7 also gives a remainder of 2.

    The number is between 35 and 40. What is the number?

    Ans: _______________________

    5. Mr Chia says, If you subtract 15 years from my age and then divide the answer by

    6, youll get 9. How old am I?

    Ans: ______________________

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    6. Kai Ting formed some pattern using the following black and white tiles.

    How many tiles are there in Pattern 5?

    Ans: ______________________

    7. To make a pineapple pie, Stella started with 1

    kg of pineapples.

    She used another 22

    1kg of pineapples.

    How many kilograms of pineapples did she use altogether?

    Ans: ___________________ kg

    8. Mr Thamboo puts a cupboard4

    1m long against a wall

    3

    1m long.

    What length of the wall is not covered by the cupboard?

    Ans: ___________________ m

    Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 3

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    9. Mr Toh used 2

    m of wire to fix a fence.

    After fixing the fence, he had 3

    m of the wire left.

    How many metres of wire did he have at first?

    Ans: ___________________ m

    10. ABCD and CEFG are squares. CE is twice the length of CD.

    ME is twice the length of AD.

    BC = 3 cm.

    Find the length of MF.

    Ans: ___________________ cm

    A

    BC

    D

    E F

    G3 cm

    M

    N

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    SECTION B (30 marks)

    For Question 11 to Question 18, show your working clearly in the space provided for

    each question and write your answers in the spaces provided. The number of marks

    available is shown in the brackets [ ] at the end of each question.

    11. Samy has a part-time job.

    He earns $8 every hour.

    He was paid $48 on Friday.

    (a) How many hours did he work on Friday?

    (b) How many more hours does he have to work if he wants to earn $80 that

    day?

    Ans: (a) ________________ [1]

    (b ) ________________ [2]

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    12. Mr Peh paid a total of $72 for 1 crate of durian and 1 crate of mango.

    Each crate of durian costs twice as much as a crate of mango.

    (a) Find the cost of 1 crate of mango.(b) What is the cost of 5 crates of durian?

    Ans: (a) ________________ [1]

    (b) ________________ [2]

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    13. Jin Tai used4

    1of a piece of cardboard for his project. His sister used

    12

    5of the

    same cardboard to do a card.

    (a) What fraction of the cardboard was used? (Leave your answer in its simplest

    form)

    (b) What fraction of the cardboard was left? (Leave your answer in its simplest

    form)

    Ans: (a) ________________ [1]

    (b) ________________ [2]

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    14. In the figure,

    ABC, PBQ and XBY are straight lines.

    PBC = 35, CBY = 90.

    (a) Find the value of a.(b) ABZ = ABQ. Find the value of ZBP.

    Ans: (a) ________________ [1]

    (b) ________________ [2]

    a

    Z

    X

    P

    35

    B

    A C

    QY

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    15. Jack has 180 stickers.

    He has three times as many stickers as Tom.

    Tom has 40 stickers fewer than Zen.

    (a) How many stickers does Tom have?

    (b) How many stickers do they have altogether?

    Ans: (a) ________________ [1]

    (b) ________________ [3]

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    16. Mr Soh spent3

    1of his salary on a computerand

    6

    1on a handphone.

    (a) What fraction of his salary did he spend on the computer and handphone?

    (Give your answer in the simplest form)

    (b) After buying a camera, he had12

    1of his salary left.

    What fraction of his salary did he spend on the camera?

    Ans: (a) ________________ [1]

    (b) ________________ [3]

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    17. Mala baked 9 similar pizzas. She cut each pizza into 8 identical slices and gave 4

    slices to her neighbour.

    (a) How many slices of pizza did she have left?

    (b) She ate 2 of the slices and shared the rest equally with 6 of her family

    members. How many slices of the pizza did each of her family member get?

    Ans: (a) ________________ [3]

    (b) ________________ [2]

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    18. Alfred took part in a 10-km mini marathon. He completed 79

    5km of the total

    distance.

    (a) How much further does he need to run to complete the race?

    (b) If Ben completed 89

    2km of the total distance, what is the difference in the

    distance run by Alfred and Ben? (Give your answer in the simplest form)

    Ans: (a) _________________ [2]

    (b) _________________ [3]

    END OF PAPER 2