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Level 2
HOLIDAY REVISION 1
Booklet 19
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Section A: Questions 1 to 6 carry 1 mark each.
1) Which one of the following number patterns is
from the smallest to the greatest?
(1) 776, 766, 768, 758
(2) 764, 770, 776, 773
(3) 782, 784, 790, 792
(4) 784, 774, 764, 765
( 3 )
2) 741 - 424 is 100 less than __________.
(1) 317
(2) 117
(3) 217
(4) 417
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3) Which statement is CORRECT?
(1) Rope B is the longest.
(2) Rope B is longer then Rope C but shorter than
Rope A.
(3) Rope A is the shortest.
(4) Rope A is longer than Rope C but shorter than
Rope B.
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4) 816 = 7 hundreds + ______ tens + 16 ones
(1) 110
(2) 11
(3) 10
(4) 100
( 3 )
5) How many tens are there in 325?
(1) 32
(2) 2
(3) 20
(4) 25
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6) The pink muffin is twice the mass of the blue
muffin. What is the mass of 1 pink muffin?
(1) 20 g
(2) 10 g
(3) 25 g
(4) 15 g
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Section B: Questions 7 to 12 carry 2 marks each.
7) Write the number 938 in words.
Nine hundred thirty-eight
8) Circle the below balloons into group of 4.
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9) Arrange the numbers from the smallest to the
greatest.
Ans:
, , , , ,
399 313 199 605 555 543
399
543
555
199 313
605
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10) Based on the given clues, write the numeral.
Clues:
The digit in the tens place is 7 less than the digit
in the ones place.
The value of the digit 8 is 800.
The digit in the ones place is 9.
Ans:
829
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11) Form the greatest 3-digit odd number with the
digit 4,1,7,9. Each digit can be used only once.
Ans:
12) A box of grapes weighs 2 kg. A box of
strawberries weighs thrice the mass of a box of
grapes. What is the mass of 3 boxes of
strawberries?
Ans:
971
18 kg
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Section C: Questions 13 to 15 carry 4 marks each.
13) Susan has 7 donuts.
James has 10 more donuts than Susan.
Frank has twice as many donuts as Susan.
a) How many more donuts James has than Frank?
No. of donuts James has = 10 + 7
= 17
No. of donuts Frank has = 2 x 7
= 14
17 – 14 = 3
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b) How many donuts they have altogether?
7 + 17 + 14 = 38
Ans:
3 donuts
38 donuts
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14) How many 100-dollars, 10-dollars and 1 dollar are there?
Ans:
Hundreds
Tens
Ones
Total
5
4
6
$ 546
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15) Zoe had 1000 stickers. After giving some
stickers to Will and Vincent, she had 372
stickers left.
a) If she gave 184 stickers to Will, how many
stickers did she give to Vincent?
1000 – (372 + 184) = 444
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b) How many more stickers did Zoe give to
Vincent than Will?
444 – 184 =260
Ans:
444 stickers
260 stickers
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Level 2
HOLIDAY REVISION 1
Booklet 20
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Section A: Questions 1 to 6 carry 1 mark each.
1) Based on the picture, which statement is TRUE?
(1) 3 x 1
(2) 3 + 3
(3) 3 x 3
(4) 1 + 1 + 1
( 3 )
2) Using this scale, what is the reading?
(1) 200 g
(2) 300 g
(3) 200 kg
(4) 300 kg
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3) In 6 943, what is the value of the digit 9?
(1) 9 000
(2) 900
(3) 9
(4) 90
( 2 )
4) What is 70 x 5?
(1) 705
(2) 750
(3) 305
(4) 350
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5) What is the difference in the mass between a bag
of rice and a bag of sugar?
(1) 2 kg
(2) 1 kg
(3) 3 kg
(4) 4 kg
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6) How far did Michelle travel to and from school
everyday?
(1) 725 m
(2) 1 450 m
(3) 735 m
(4) 1 470 m
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Section B: Questions 7 to 12 carry 2 marks each.
7)
Ans:
8) Uncle John has 13 dogs and hens in his farm. If
there are 32 animal legs altogether, how many dogs
are there?
Ans:
15
3 dogs
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9) Use the table below to form a multiplication and
division sentence.
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10) Multiply
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11) Number A x Number B = 30
Number A – Number B = 13
What is Number A and B?
Ans:
12) What is the mass of 2 mangonsteens?
Ans:
Number A = 15
Number B = 2
125 g
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Section C: Questions 13 to 15 carry 4 marks each.
13) I am thinking of two numbers.
The bigger number is 198 more than the smaller
number.
The smaller number is 274.
a) What is the bigger number?
198 + 274 = 472
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b) Sum up the bigger number and smaller number
together?
472 + 274 = 746
Ans:
472
746
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14) Refer to the table to answer 14 (a) and 14 (b).
a) How much heavier is Matthew than Anthea?
72 – 45 = 27
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b) What is their total weight altogether?
45 + 67 + 48 + 72 + 56 = 288
Ans:
27 kg
288 kg
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15) Emily has $259.80.
A bag costs $134.
A dress costs $198.70
A pair of shoes costs $86.20
a) If she buy all three items, how much money is
she short of ?
$134 + $198.70 + $86.20 = $418.90
$418.90 - $259.80 = $159.10
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b) Which two items can she buy using the money
that she has ?
Cost of bag & dress: $134 + $198.70 = $332.70
Cost of bag & shoe: $134 + $86.20 = $220.20
Cost of dress & shoe: $198.70 + $86.20 = $284.90
Ans:
$159.10
Bag & Shoe
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