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PSLE STANDARD MATH

DENGAN KERJASAMA

Primary 6 Mathematics Paper 1 (Booklet A) 17. The �igure is made up of 8 regular hexagons with all sides equal.
19. The �igure consists of a square of side 7 cm and three-quarters of a circle with centre O.
Find its perimeter. (Take π = 2 ) The perimeter of the �igure is 104 cm. Find the area of the �igure. [5m]
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES 27
13.6 cm
1. Write your Index No. in the boxes at the top right hand corner.
O

2. Do not turn over this page until you are told to do so.
3. Follow all instructions carefully.
20. Find the value of 2 3 + 1 3 . (Give your answer in its simplest form) 18. At Jurong East MRT Station, the ratio of men to women on the WEL train was
4. Answer all questions. 5 4 5 : 3. At Dover MRT, 1 of the men and some women alighted from the train. The
5. Shade your answers in the Optical Answer Sheet (OAS) provided. 4
21. of a3number is 15. What is the number? ratio of men to women then became 15: 8. At Queenstown Station, 30 men and
6. The use of calculators is NOT allowed. 5 100 women boarded the train and the ratio of the men to women became equal.
22. What is the missing number in the box? (a) How many passengers were there in the train after the Queenstown Station? [3m]
Total Time for Booklets A & B: 50 minutes (b) How many women alighted from the train at the Dover station? [2m]
?
2.10 2.40 2.70 3.00 3.30
Questions 1 to 10 carry 1 mark each. Questions 11 to 15 carry 2 marks each. For Answer Key
3.
each question, 4 options are given. One of them is the correct answer. Make your PAPER 1, BOOKLET A
23. Mary had $5. She bought 6 pencils which cost 25 cents each and a pen which cost 90
choice (1, 2, 3 or 4). Shade the correct oval (1, 2, 3 or 4) on the Optical Answer
cents. How much money had she left? 1. 3 6. 2 11. 1
Sheet. (20 marks)
2. 4 7. 2 12. 1
24. Find the side of the cube which has a total surface area of 216 cm 2 . 3. 1 8. 2 13. 3
1. Which one of the following is the nearest to 20? 4. 3 9. 1 14. 3
5. 1 10. 4 15. 4
25. Janice paid $14 for a blouse after a 30% discount. What was the original price of the
(1) 19.091 (2) 19.901 BOOKLET B
blouse?
(3) 20.019 (4) 20.091
Questions 26 to 30 carry 2 marks each. Show your working clearly and write your 16. 8 21. 25
2. Find the value of 35 ÷ 5 17. 6 22. 2.85
7 answers in the spaces provided. For questions which require units, give your
answers in the units stated. (10 marks) 18. 33° 23. $2.60
(1) 25 (2) 30 24. 6
19. 47
(3) 35 (4) 49 2
26. David’s height is 3 of Benson’s height. The ratio of Benson’s height to Bobby’s height is 20. 4 7 25. $20
20
9: 7. Find the ratio of David’s height to Bobby’s height.
3. Mrs Lim poured 8-litres of cooking oil into several bottles, each with a capacity 26. 6:7 David
of 400ml each. How many bottles did she use? Benson
27. Weilong recorded the number of siblings his classmates have in the table below.
How many of his classmates have at least 2 siblings? Bobby
(1) 20 (2) 32
27. 12 + 7 + 2 = 21
(3) 40 (4) 50
Number of siblings 0 1 2 3 4 28. 4
3 Number of classmates 4 14 12 7 2 29. 0.4 × 6 = 2.4 cm
4. A test started at 8.30am. Duration of the test is 1 hours. The invigilator said, 13.7 + 2.4 = 16.1 cm
4
“You have ten minutes left.” 30. 50-cents 20-cents Total
28. A rectangular table can seat 6 people. How many such tables, placed end to end, are
needed to form a long table for 18 people? 9 × 50 = $4.50 6 × 20 = $1.20 $5.70
(1) 9.45 am (2) 9.55 am
9 + 6 = 15
(3) 10.05 am (4) 10.15 am
PAPER 2
29. Each time a pencil was sharpened, it was shortened by 0.4 cm. After it was sharpened 6
5. A motorist travels 18y km in 2 hours. Travelling at this rate, how long will he 1. 52 − 12 − 12 = 28
times, its length became 13.7 cm long. What was the original length of the pencil?
take to complete a journey of 54y km? 4 units ----- 28
30. Tim has 3 more 50-cent coins than 20-cent coins in his pocket. If the total amount of 1 unit ----- 7
(1) 6 hours (2) 5 hours
money he has is $ 5. 70, how many coins does he have altogether? 3 units ----- 21
(3) 3 hours (4) 4 hours
21 + 12 = 33
MATHEMATICS, PAPER 2
6. The total weight of 3 boys is 129 kg 100 g. One boy weighs 42 kg 500 g and 2. (a) Maths
another weighs 45 kg 200 g. What is the weight of the third boy? (b) 20 + 12 = 32
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES, (Time: 1 hour 40 min)
1. Write your Index No. in the boxes at the top right hand corner. 3240 × 100% = 80%
(1) 41 kg 200 g (2) 41 kg 400 g
(4) 42 kg 400 g 2. Do not turn over this page until you are told to do so.
(3) 42 kg 200 g 3. 1 side of �ield -------- 80 m
3. Follow all instructions carefully.
4. Answer all questions. 1 side of �ield -------- 3 trees ! 12
7. Ali has 32 stamps. Ben has half as many stamps as Ali but as many stamps as (3 × 3) + 4 = 13 52
5. The use of an approved calculator is expected, where appropriate. 12
Justin. How many stamps does Justin have?
Questions 1 to 5 carry 2 marks each. Show your working clearly and write your 4. (a) 8y – 5z
(1) 64 (2) 112
answers in spaces provided. For questions which require units, give your answers in (b) (8 × 3) – (5 × 4) = 4
(3) 128 (4) 4
the units stated. (10 marks)
5. 9 + 4 + 4 = 17
8. The volume of a tank is 2 560 cm . The perimeter of its square base is 32 cm. What
1. Twelve years ago, Susan was 3 times as old as her brother. Their total present age is 52
is the height of the tank? 6. 40100 × 60% = 24% (left)
years. Find Susan’s present age.
24% ---------- 48
(1) 64 cm (2) 40 cm
2. The graph shows the grades scored by a class of pupils in 4 subjects. 1% ---------- 2
(3) 10 cm (4) 4 cm
100% ---------- 100 × 2 = 200
(a) Which subject has twice as many
Number of units

9. 20% of = 16. The missing number in the box is _________. A*


7. STR = 180° − 110° = 70°
A* as Chinese?
A
(b) What percentage of the pupils SRT = 180° − 90° − 70° = 20°
(1) 80 (2) 120 cm B
did not obtain an A* in English? PRQ = 20°
(3) 160 (4) 320 cm

3. A farmer has a square �ield with an area of 6400 m . He planted a tree at each of the four 8. (a) 8p × 3p = 24p2
10. ABCD is a rhombus. Which one of the following is wrong? A (b) 8 × 5 × 3 × 5 = 600
corners of the �ield and some along the three sides of the �ield. Each tree is planted 20m
away from the next. How many trees were planted?
(1) AB = BC 9. 31 No of Each Total Each Total
friends given given
(2) AB = DC B D 10 + 6 = 16 14 = 2 No
4. Linda has 8y pencils. She gave z pencils to each of her �ive friends. 2 5
16
7
(3) AD // BC 4 5 20 + 6 = 7 26 28 = 2 No
26
(4) AD DC 25 + 6 = 31 35 = 4 Yes
C (a) Express in terms of y and z the number of pencils Linda had left. 5 5
31
7
Henry
(b) If y = 3 and z = 4, �ind the number of pencils Linda had left.
11. The �igure is made up of a parallelogram and a triangle. Find x. 10. 1 unit ---- 27 marbles (M1)
5. What is the missing number? 15 units ------ 15 × 27 = 405 marbles
(1) 48° Peter John
54
(2) 54° ?
11. (a) 7 units ------ 630 stamps
°

(3) 72° 630


18 1 unit ------- 630 ÷ 7 = 90
(4) 78° 12 units ---- 90 × 12 = 1080 stamps
102° 15
(b) 2 units ------ 90 × 2 = 180 stamps - left Muthu James
18 18 14
12. The ratio of Siti’s weight to Ahmad’s weight is 5: 3. If Siti’s weight is 40 kg, how 12. (a) 1 unit ----168 (b) 8 units ------1176
much heavier is Siti than Ahmad? 7 units --- 168 × 8 = 1176 1 unit ---- 1176 ÷ 8 = 147
For questions 6 to 18, show your working clearly and write your answers in spaces
provided. The number of marks available is shown in brackets [ ] at the end of each 17 units --- 147 × 17 = 2499
(1) 16 kg (2) 24 kg
question or part-question. (50 marks) 13. 44 apples + 33 oranges ------ 75 -------- (1)
(3) 48 kg (4) 64 kg
14 apples + 23 oranges ------ 25 -------- (2)
6. A durian seller sold 40% of his durians in the afternoon and 60% of the remainder in 44 apples + 83 oranges ------ 100 (Multiply by 4) -------- (3)
13. All 40 pupils from class 6A chose their favourite fruit. The table below shows (3) − (1) 53 oranges ------ 25
the evening. If he had 48 durians left, how many durians did he have at �irst? [3m]
their choices. 13 oranges ------ 5
7. In the �igure below, PRS, STU and QRTV are straight lines. Find PRQ. [3m] 33 oranges ------ 15
Fruit Apple Orange Banana Mango Grape Pear 75 − 15 = 60
U
No of Pupils ? 3 9 7 12 5 P Apples: Oranges 60: 15 4: 1
R T
Q
What percentage of the pupils like apples? V
14. Johan Roslan
70% ---- 126 40% ---- 54
(1) 90% (2) 40% 140% --- (54 ÷ 40) × 140 = 189
S 10% ---- 126 ÷ 7 = 18
(3) 10% (4) 4% 189 + 126 = 315
8. The benches are arranged in rows. There are 8p rows with 3p benches in each row. 30% ---- 18 × 3 = 54
(a) Express the total number of benches in terms of p in its simplest form. [1m]
14. Which of the following tiles will tessellate? 15. (a) Height of water : Height of tank
(b) If p = 5, how many benches are there altogether? [2m]
6 : 9
(1) A and B only 2 : 3
9. Adrian had some sweets to give his friends. If he gave each friend 5 sweets, he would
(2) B and C only 23
have 6 sweets left. If he gave each of them 7 sweets, he would be short of 4 sweets. How
(3) B, C and D only (b) At any one time, the rate will be 10 cm3/s
A B C D many sweets did Adrian have? [3m]
(4) A, B and D only
2
10. Henry, Peter and John shared a bag of marbles. Henry received 5 of the marbles. Peter 30 × 25 × 9 = 6750 cm 3
15. The picture below shows a dart board. Keith threw 3 darts and all the 3 darts hit 10 cm 3 ----------- 1 s
and John shared the remainder in the ratio 5: 4. Henry received 27 marbles more than
the board. Which one of the following is NOT likely to be her score? 6750 cm 3 ----------- (1 ÷ 10) × 6750 = 675 s
Peter. How many marbles were there in the bag? [3m]
= 675 ÷ 60
(1) 75 22
11. Mr Tan sold 630 stamps to James. He sold 55 ofofthe
theremaining
remainingstamps
stampsto
toMuthu.
Muthu.Then
Thenhe
he = 11 min 15 s
(2) 80 1
found that he was left with 14 of the stamps he had at �irst. 16. 1s ----2m
(3) 125 4
(15 × 60s) -----15 x 60 x 2 = 1800m
(a) Find total number of stamps Mr Tan had at �irst, [3m]
(4) 135 14 distance ---- 1800 m
(b) How many stamps did Muthu buy? [1m]
44 distance -----1800 × 4 = 7200 m
PAPER 1, (BOOKLET B) 7200 ÷ 600 = 12
12. The ratio of the number of children to the number of adults at a concert was 9:8. The
ratio of the number of men to the number of women at the concert was 3:4. There
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES, (Total Time for Booklets A & B: 50 min) 17. 13.6 ÷ 4 = 3.4 cm ---- Ht of 1 small triangle
were 168 more women than men.
(a) How many adults were there? [2m] 104 ÷ 26 = 4 cm ---- length of 1 side of hexagon
1. Write your Index No. in the boxes at the top right hand corner. (3.4 x 4) ÷ 2 = 6.8 cm 2 ---- area of 1 small triangle 13.6 cm
(b) How many people were there? [2m]
2. Do not turn over this page until you are told to do so. 6.8 x 6 = 40.8 cm 2 ---- area of 1 hexagon
3. Follow all instructions carefully. 3 1
13. A fruit seller had 75 apples and oranges. He sold 4 of the apples and of the 40.8 x 8 = 326.4 cm 2
4. Answer all questions. 3 oranges.
Then he had 25 apples and oranges left. What was the ratio of the number of apples to
5. The use of calculators is NOT allowed. 18.
the number of oranges at the beginning? [4m] Jurong East Men
Women Alighted
Questions 16 to 25 carry 1 mark each. Write your answers in the spaces
14. Johan gave 30% of his cards to Roslan. As a result, Roslan’s cards increased by 40%
provided. For questions which require units, give your answers in the units Men
while Johan had 126 pokemon cards left. How many cards did the two boys have Dover Women
stated. (10 marks)
altogether? [4m]
Alighted
16. What is the missing number in the box? Men 30
15. A rectangular tank measures 30 cm long, 25 cm wide and 9 cm tall. It has a water level Queenstown
Women 100
of 6 cm.
6 000 × 32 = 6 000 × + 6 000 × 24
(a) What fraction of the tank is �illed with water? [1m] 100 - 30 = 70 (M1)
(b) If water �lows at the same time from tap A at a rate of 8 cm 3 per second and tap B at
17. Find the value of (20 + 10 ÷ 5) – 8 x 2. (a) 7 units --------- 70
a rate of 2 cm 3 per second, how long does it take for the tank to be completely
�illed? Give your answer in minutes and seconds. [4m] 1 unit --------- 70 ÷ 7 = 10
18. The �igure below is not drawn to scale. PQRS is a rectangle. Find the value of b. 23 units ------- 23 x 10 = 230
16. Cyclist A and B started racing round a 600 m track at the same time. After 15 minutes, 230 + 100 + 30 = 360
b 3
P Q Cyclist A stopped and Cyclist B had cycled 4 of the distance completed by Cyclist A. If (b) 4 units --------- 10 x 4 = 40
Cyclist A’s average speed was 2 m/s faster than Cyclist B’s average speed, how many
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