Calc
Calc
Primary 6
PAPER 1
SECTION A
Duration: 1h
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Booklet A /20
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Booklet B /25
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Setter: Sundar
Questions 1 to 10 carry 1 mark each. Questions 11 to 15 carry 2 marks
each. For each question, four options are given. Make your choice and
write your answer in the brackets provided (20 marks).
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2) The number of chickens is 6 the number of ducks in a farm while the
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number of ducks in a farm is 8 the number of cows in the farm. Find
the ratio of number of ducks to the number of chickens to the number
of cows in the farm.
(1)17:45:42
(2)42:35:48
(3)4:3:7
(4)8:2:3 ( )
(1)70+80+2
(2)700+80+2
(3)7000+80+2 ( )
(4)70 000 + 80 +2
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4) Below are two squares. Square Y has a side of 6 cm while the smaller
square has a side of 2 cm. Find the ratio of the area of X to Y.
Square Y
Square X
(1)1:3
(2)3:1
(3)3:2
(4)9:1 ( )
(1)63 π
(2)3 π
(3)32 π
(4)14 π ( )
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6) The sum of 4 numbers is 1200. One of the numbers is 180. What is
the average of the other three numbers?
(1)340
(2)1020
(3)1380
(4)460 ( )
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7) Find 8 ÷ 3
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(1) 12
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(2) 24
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(3) 6
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(4) 9
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(1)15 890
(2)16 000
(3)15 800
(4) 15 900 ( )
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9) Find the other angle when the shaded angle is730 .
(1)170 (2)1070
(2)2870 (4)1970 ( )
11) The price of a tennis racket was $40. Sam bought two such
rackets and paid 7% GST on the price. How much did he pay for the
two rackets?
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12) The chairs in a row were arranged in rows equally with same
number of chairs in each row. Adam sat on a chair. There were 3
chairs to his right and 8 chairs to his left. There were 4 rows of chairs
in front of him and 9 rows behind him. How many chairs were there in
the hall?
(1)25 (2) 60
(2) 143 (4) 168 ( )
1 tart for $3
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14) Elyse had a mixture of 10-cents, 20-cents, 50-cents and 1-
dollar coins in a purse. She picked up 5 coins from the purse and
used 2 of them. Which of the following is not a possible value of the
remaining coins?
15) The mass of Ball A and a container is 4170g. The mass of the
same container with Ball B in it is 4650g. The total mass of the same
container with Balls A and B is 6170g. What is the mass of the
container?
A B
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(1)4800g (2)1520g
(3)2000g (4)2650 ( )
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CALCULATION TEST (4)
Primary 6
PAPER 1
SECTION B
Duration: 1h
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Setter: Sundar
Section B (25 marks)
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18) Express 6 as a mixed number in the simplest form.
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19) Write down all the common factors of 12 and 16.
20) Harry spent $8 on 16 apples. Each apple cost the same. Find
the cost of two apples.
21) Henry and Lina had some stickers. After Lina gave 34 stickers
to Henry, she had 60 more stickers more than him. How many more
stickers than Henry did Lina have at first?
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22) Below are the favourite colours of a school of 800 pupils.
Ans: a)
b)
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23) Find MKL
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23) The table below shows the charges for bicycle rental.
Eric rented a bicycle from 9.00 a.m. to 10.45 p.m. How much did he
have to pay?
24) Kumar walked from his home to school which was 2.4 km away.
He walked at an average speed of 80m/min. How many minutes did
he take to reach school?
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25) a) Find the sum of 4 and 5
Ans: a)
b)
26) A faulty traffic light had its red light blinking every 2 seconds, its yellow
light blinking every 3 seconds and its green light blinking every 8 seconds.
If all the lights blink together now, how many seconds later will they blink
together?
Ans:
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27) Below is a circle with radius 28 cm. Find its circumference.
28 cm
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28) Find the volume of a cuboid with a square base of 28 cm and a height
of 37cm.
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29) There were 1338 big buns and 7982 small buns in a factory. The buns
were packed into bags. Each bag contained 1 big bun and 6 small buns.
What was the greatest number of bags that could be packed?
Ans:
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30) The figure below shows the incorrect net of a cube. Mark an X on the 2
parts of the net that is not needed.
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CALCULATION TEST (4)
Primary 6
PAPER 2
(SECTION C)
Duration: 1h 30 min
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Name:
A calculator may be used, where appropriate
Follow all instructions carefully
Do not turn over until you are told to do so
Parent’s signature:
Booklet A /20
Booklet B /25
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Paper 2 /55
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Excellent/ Well done/ Good job/ Good try/Needs better efforts
Remarks:
Questions 1 to 5 carry 2 marks each. Show your working clearly and write
your answers in the spaces provided. For questions which require units,
please state the answer in the units provided. Write your answers in the
blanks provided.
1. Abdul had some money. With his money, he could buy 10 notebooks. He
decided to purchase 6 notebooks and 4 pens instead. He had $2.40 left.
Each pen costs $0.80. How much money did he have at first?
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2. A roll of ribbon can be cut equally into 9 short or 5 long ribbons. A long
ribbon is 24 cm longer than a small ribbon. What is the length of a short
ribbon?
Ans:
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3. The graph below shows the sales report of a company over 5 years. It
shows the income of the company.
a) Find the average of all the income of the three departments in 2020.
Give your answer in dollars.
b) In which year was the total income the lowest?
Ans: a)
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b)
4. How many 2-cm cubes can you fit into a rectangular tank measuring 20cm x
19 cm x 11 cm?
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For questions 6 to 17, show your working clearly in the spaces provided. The
number of marks provided is shown in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or
part-question.
6. The original price of a book was $k. Ethan bought 15 such books. After he
was given a discount of $10, he paid a total of $110. What was the price of
one book?
Ans: [3]
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8. ⅜ of Ben’s savings is equal to ⅓ of Leela’s savings. Leela had $90 more
than Ben. How much did they have altogether?
Ans: [3]
9. Tan bought some pens at $1.80 each. Lim bought some notebooks at $2.50
each. Tan bought 9 more items than Lim and spent $5 more than Lim. How
many notebooks did Tan buy?
Ans: [3]
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10. Daren and Tim had some beads. Daren had 432 more beads than Tim.
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After Daren gave away ¼ of his beads and Tim gave away 8 of his beads,
Daren had 441 more beads than Tim. How many beads did Daren have at
first?
Ans: [3]
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11.There were 75 more children than adults at a zoo on Monday. On Tuesday,
the number of children increased by 24% while the number of adults
decreased by 15%.There were 2810 people on Tuesday. How many people
were there on Monday?
Ans: [4]
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12.The cost of an adult ticket for a concert was $68.80.The cost of a child ticket
was $32.80.The total amount of money collected from the sales was
$28100 for a capacity of 500 people. How many adults attended the
concert ?
Ans: [4]
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13. The figure formed by 4 identical right-angled triangles and a square in the
center. The shaded area of the figure is 200 m2. Find the perimeter of the
square.(Figure not drawn to scale).
2m
Ans: [4]
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14. In the figure below, ACDF is a parellogram, BCDE is a rhombus and BED is
an equilateral triangle. AF=AE.
a) Find CDB
b) Find EAK
Ans: a)
[2]
b)
[2]
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15. An empty rectangular tank measures 40cm by 50cm by 48cm. Tap A was
turned on and water at a rate of 5 litres per minute flowed from the tap.
After 3 minutes, Tap B was turned on and water flowed into the tank at a
rate of 2 litres per minute. After 5 minutes, Tap C was turned on and water
drained out of the tank at a rate of 8 litres per minute. All the taps were
turned off after another 4 minutes. What was the height the water in the
tank in the end?
Ans: [5]
16.
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17.16. The table below shows the number of dots and lines in different figures.
Ans: b) [2]
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17.There was an equal number of men at first. The average mass of the women
was 52kg. The average mass of the men was 53kg. When Arthur, whose mass was
80 kg, joined the group of men, the average mass of the men became 56kg. What
was the total number of men?
Ans: [5]
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