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Taken from CA & SA MATHEMATICS 1 © Singapore Asia Publishers Pte Ltd Website: www.sapgrp.com | Facebook: Singapore-Asia-Publishers P1 MATHS Name Class Date Primary 1 MATHEMATICS MID-YEAR ASSESSMENT (SET 2) INSTRUCTIONS Total time for all sections: 1 h 30 min SECTION A MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS [20 × 2 marks] SECTION B SHORT-ANSWER [20 × 2 marks] SECTION C WORD PROBLEMS [5 × 4 marks] SECTION MARKS A / 40 B / 40 C / 20 TOTAL / 100 SAPMATP1_MY Page 1/17

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    P1 MATHS

    Name Class Date

    Primary 1

    MATHEMATICSMID-YEAR ASSESSMENT (SET 2)

    INSTRUCTIONS

    Total time for all sections: 1 h 30 min

    SECTION AMULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS [20 × 2 marks]

    SECTION BSHORT-ANSWER [20 × 2 marks]

    SECTION CWORD PROBLEMS [5 × 4 marks]

    SECTION MARKS

    A / 40

    B / 40

    C / 20

    TOTAL / 100

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    SECTION AQuestions 1 to 20 carry 2 marks each. Choose the correct answer and write its number (1, 2, 3 or 4) in the brackets provided. (20 x 2 marks)

    1. Complete the number pattern.

    one two three ?

    (1) four (3) seven (2) five (4) eight ()

    2. How many more stamps should Paul buy in order to have the same number of stamps as Peter?

    Peter

    Paul

    (1) 2 (3) 5 (2) 3 (4) 8 ( )

    3. Mrs Lee has 10 chocolate bars. She gives 4 chocolate bars to John and the rest to Janelle. How many chocolate bars does Janelle get?

    (1) 2 (3) 5 (2) 4 (4) 6 ( )

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    4. The pictures below show the number of pencils Jane has. How many pencils does Jane have?

    (1) 6 (3) 8 (2) 7 (4) 9 ( )

    5. Which of the following number bonds is incorrect?

    (1) (3)

    3

    2

    1

    4

    4

    0

    8

    7

    1

    9

    5

    3

    (2) (4)

    ( )

    6. I am thinking of a number that represents . What is the number?

    10

    (1) 2 (3) 5 (2) 3 (4) 6 ( )

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    7. Which of the following numbers is between 17 and 19?

    (1) 15 (3) 18 (2) 16 (4) 20 ( )

    8. Which of the following sets of numbers make 20?

    (1) 5 and 8 (3) 8 and 9 (2) 6 and 8 (4) 10 and 10 ( )

    9. Which of the following boxes has the least number of stars?

    A B DC

    (1) Box A (3) Box C (2) Box B (4) Box D ( )

    10. Name the shape of the shaded face.

    (1) triangle (3) rectangle (2) circle (4) square ( )

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    11. Which of the following numbers is greater than 1 ten 4 ones?

    (1) 10 (3) 14 (2) 12 (4) 16 ( )

    12. Which of the following number sentences is correct?

    (1) 8 + 7 = 14 (3) 17 – 8 = 8 (2) 11 + 5 = 16 (4) 19 – 10 = 8 ( )

    13. Which of the following sets of numbers is in the correct order, from the greatest to the smallest?

    (1) 0, 5, 20, 18 (3) 20, 18, 0, 5 (2) 5, 0, 20, 18 (4) 20, 18, 5, 0 ( )

    14. What is the missing number in the number bond shown below?

    12

    ?

    7

    (1) 5 (3) 19 (2) 6 (4) 20 ( )

    15. Whichsunflowerisinthesecondpositionfromtheright?

    A B C D E F G

    (1) SunflowerB (3) SunflowerE (2) SunflowerC (4) SunflowerF ()

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    16. Look at the pattern below carefully. What should be the correct shape that follows?

    ?

    (1) (3)

    (2) (4)

    ( )

    17. Which of the following number bonds is incorrect? (1) (3)

    11

    9

    2

    14

    6

    8

    13

    8

    7

    17

    8

    9

    (2) (4)

    ( )

    18.

    The is between the strawberry and the bunch of grapes. (1) papaya (3) orange (2) apple (4) banana ( )

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    19. Which of the following number sentences best describes the picture below?

    (1) 13 + 7 = 20 (3) 13 – 7 = 6 (2) 14 + 6 = 20 (4) 20 – 6 = 14 ( )

    20. What number comes just before 7 ones + 7 ones?

    (1) 7 (3) 14 (2) 13 (4) 15 ( )

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    SECTION BQuestions 21 to 40 carry 2 marks each. Write your answers on the lines provided. (20 x 2 marks)

    21. Below shows the buttons in a lift of a twenty-storey building. Fill in each blank with the correct answer.

    8

    6

    2

    16

    12

    20

    22. Rearrange the following numbers in the correct order.

    13 15 4 7

    smallest

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    23. Fourglassesofwaterareleftintheopen.Arrangetheminorder.Write‘first’in the box below the glass of water that will dry up the fastest, followed by ‘second’,‘third’and‘fourth’.

    Look at the figure below carefully and answer questions 24 to 26.

    24. There are circles.

    25. Thefigureismadeupofarectangle, and a .

    26. There are more circles than rectangle.

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    27. Colour the seventh leaf from the left.

    28. Look at the pictures. Complete the number bond.

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    29. Complete the number bond below.

    20

    1

    13

    30. What is 5 less than 18?

    Answer questions 31 to 33 using the given numbers in the box.

    7

    6

    1315

    16

    1

    31. Form one addition sentence using the numbers in the stars.

    =

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    32. Form one subtraction sentence using the numbers in the circles.

    =

    33. What is the sum of the two smallest numbers given?

    34. Look at the pattern carefully. Complete the pattern by putting a tick ( 4 ) in the correct box.

    ?

    35. Adam is the second student in class to hand in his project. George hands in his project right after Adam. In which position was George when he hands in his project?

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    Use the following addition and subtraction sentences to answer questions 36 and 37.

    + = 16

    – = 2

    36. What is ?

    37. What is ?

    38. Mrs Simon bought 20 prawns. She used 12 of them for dinner and kept the remaining prawns. How many prawns did she keep?

    prawns

    39. Geraldine was the third student to take a music test. Noelle was the tenth student to take the same test. How many students were there between Geraldine and Noelle?

    students

    40. There were 5 businessmen at a meeting. Each businessman exchanged handshakes with one another. How many handshakes were exchanged in all?

    handshakes

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    SECTION CQuestions 41 to 45 carry 4 marks each. Do these word problems and show your working clearly. (5 x 4 marks)

    41. In a class, Thomas collected 12 books for Mrs Lee. Jane collected 7 more books than Thomas. How many books did Jane collect?

    =

    Jane collected books.

    42. Susan has 12 marbles. Peter has 5 marbles fewer than Susan. (a) How many marbles does Peter have?

    =

    Peter has marbles.

    (b) How many marbles do they have altogether?

    =

    They have marbles altogether.

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    43. Susie has 6 sweets. Henry has 5 sweets more than Susie. Susie has 2 sweets fewer than Ivan.

    (a) How many sweets does Henry have?

    =

    Henry has sweets.

    (b) How many sweets does Ivan have?

    =

    Ivan has sweets.

    44. Clarence has 2 boxes of toys. There are 10 toys in the first box and 5 toys in the second box. (a) Howmanymoretoysarethereinthefirstboxthanthesecondone?

    =

    There are moretoysinthefirstboxthanthesecondone.

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    (b) How many toys does Clarence have altogether?

    =

    Clarence has toys altogether.

    45. Betty has 6 bookmarks more than Zoe. If Betty has 15 bookmarks, how many bookmarks does Zoe have?

    =

    Zoe has bookmarks.

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    SOluTIONS TO My2

    1. (1) Fourcomesnextinthepattern.2. (2) 8–5=33. (4) 10–4=64. (2)5. (4) 5+3=8,not9.6. (3) 5+5=107. (3)8. (4) 10+10=209. (4) BoxDhas6stars.10. (2)11. (4) 16isgreaterthan14.12. (2)13. (4) 20,18,5,0isindescendingorder.14. (1) 12–7=515. (4) SunflowerG is in thefirstpositionfromtherightso

    SunflowerFisinthesecondposition.16. (3)

    Thepatternis .17. (2) 8+7=15,not13.18. (4)19. (1) Thereare7carrotsand13apples.20. (2) 7+7=14.13comesjustbefore14.21.

    10

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    18

    16

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    12

    22.

    15 13 7 4

    smallest23. fourth, first,third, second 24. 5 25. circles,triangle26. 4 5–1=427.

    28. Thereare11eatenapplesand9uneatenapples.

    9

    1120

    11

    920or

    29.

    13

    1

    20 61+13=14

    20–14=6

    30. 13 18–5=1331.

    7

    6 7 13=+

    6 13=+

    or

    32. 16

    16 15 1=–

    1 15=–or

    33. 7 1+6=734. Thepatternis , , .

    P

    35. third XAdam George (first)(second) (third)36. 8 8+8=1637. 10 –8=2 10–8=238. 8 20–12=839. 6 GeraldineXXXXXXNoelle (third) (tenth)40. 10

    A

    B

    C

    E D

    41. 12 7 19=+ Janecollected19books.42. (a)

    12 5 7=– Peterhas7marbles. (b)

    12 7 19=+ Theyhave19marblesaltogether.43. (a)

    6 5 11=+ Henryhas11sweets. (b)

    6 2 8=+ Ivanhas8sweets.44. (a)

    10 5 5=– Thereare5moretoysinthefirstboxthanthesecondone. (b) 10 5 15=+ Clarencehas15toysaltogether.45.

    15 6 9=– Zoehas9bookmarks.