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2. The bar graph shows the number of deaths in 1990 due to various diseases.
Which disease caused the greatest number of deaths in 1990?
(1) 23
(2) 26
(3) 28
(4) 29
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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(2)
(3)
(4)
6. The table shows the number of tennis rackets of different grip sizes sold by
Jane on a particular day. What fraction of the rackets sold were of size
?
Size
Number of tennis
rackets sold
7.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(1) 100 ml
(2) 110 ml
(3) 120 ml
(4) 130 ml
10. All lines of the figure meet at right angles. Find the area of the figure.
(1) 78 cm2
(2) 200 cm2
(3) 268 cm2
(4) 300 cm2
11. The cost of 4 tennis rackets and 3 badminton rackets was $580. The cost of
2 tennis rackets and 2 badminton rackets was $320. What was the cost of a
badminton racket?
(1) $40
(2) $60
(3) $80
(4) $100
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
13. The cuboid is made up of 1-cm cubes. The volume of the cuboid is
cm3.
(1) 35
(2) 40
(3) 45
(4) 50
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
16. The table shows the heights of 4 boys. Who is the tallest boy?
Name
Jack
Lionel
Bob
Carl
Height in cm
123
141
119
136
17.
(1) Jack
(2) Lionel
(3) Bob
(4) Carl
18. A number rounded off to 1 decimal place is 3.7. Which of the following is the
number?
(1) 3.69
(2) 3.75
(3) 3.79
(4) 3.81
19. Which of the following solids is made up of the least number of unit cubes?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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(2)
(3)
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(2)
(3)
(4)
23.A group of pupils took an English test. The bar graph shows the scores
obtained by the pupils. What fraction of the pupils had a score of 80 and
above?
Answer:
24.In the figure (not drawn to scale), ABC is a straight line and
Find y.
Answer:
CBD = 112.
25.Megan typed 169 words every 6 minutes. She started typing at 3.30 pm and
stopped at 4.54 pm. How many words did she type?
Answer:
26.83 456 =
+ 654 38
Answer:
27.What is the value of 755 1000?
Answer:
28.How many unit cubes are needed to build the following solid?
Answer:
29.The table shows the student enrolment in private universities and colleges in
Malaysia from 1995 to 2001. How many more students enrolled in 2001 than
in 1997?
Year
Student
enrolment
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
30.
Answer:
used
of the remainder to buy 8 pairs of socks. How much money did he
have at first?
Answer: $
32.How many lines of symmetry does the figure have?
Answer:
33.The solid is made up of 2-cm cubes. What is the volume of the solid?
Answer:
cm3
34.The figure is obtained by removing some small squares from a big square.
The length of one side of a small square is 2 cm. Find the perimeter of the
figure.
Answer:
cm
35.Siu Lan had twice as much money as Siu Lee. After Siu Lee spent $20 and
Siu Lan got an additional $40 from her mother, Siu Lan had 4 times as much
money as Siu Lee. How much did Siu Lan have at first?
Answer: $
36.In the figure (not drawn to scale), ABCD is a rectangle,
CBE = 120. Find y.
Answer:
37.After removing some small squares from a big rectangle, the following figure
is obtained. The length of one side of a small square is 3 cm. Find the area of
the figure.
Answer:
cm2
Answer:
39.The total weight of a pineapple and a mango is shown. The pineapple weighs 6
times as much as the mango. What is the weight of the pineapple? (Give your
answer in kg and g.)
Answer:
40.The bar graph shows the fraction of passes (in decimals) in English in four
schools. Schools 1, 2 and 3 have 2000 pupils each and School 4 has 1000
pupils. Find the total number of passes in English in the 4 schools.
Answer:
41. The solid is made up of 3-cm cubes. What is the volume of the solid?
Answer:
cm3
42.How many unit cubes were added to the solid on the left to obtain the solid
on the right?
Answer:
43.Mr Low earned 5 for every copy of newspaper he delivered. He earned an
extra $4.75 for every 100 copies delivered. How many copies of newspaper
did he deliver if he earned $50?
Answer:
44.Complete the figure so that the dashed line is a line of symmetry of the
figure.
45.Betty, Carol and Daisy shared $400. Carol had $60 more than Betty. Daisy
had
of what Betty and Carol had altogether.
(a) How much did Betty have?
(b) How much did Daisy have?
Answers: (a) $
(b) $
46.(a) How many angles in the figure are smaller than a right angle?
(b) How many angles in the figure are bigger than a right angle?
Answers: (a)
(b)
100
50
110
70
48.
Answers: (a)
(b)
Answers: (a)
(b)