Final Term Review Sheet P1
Final Term Review Sheet P1
3. Three hundred and forty eight thousand seven hundred and thirty
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6. Answer the following questions and give a reason for your answer.
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7. Round each amount off to the nearest hundred.
a. $53,64 = __________
b. $6348 = __________
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13. Complete the pattern:
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1, 3, 6, _____,_____, _____
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16. a. Draw a ring around the three prime numbers.
39 79 19 49 59 69 57 27 87
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17. Here are two rectangles drawn on a grid of centimetre squares.
Write the area and perimeter of both rectangles.
A= A=
P= P=
18. Calculate:
a. 23 + 0 ------------------- b.4 − 106 ------------------------
c. −9 + 36-------------------- d. −5 + 6 -------------------------
20. What is the mode and the median of these sets of numbers?
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21. What is the total of 0.6 and 0.9?
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−13.67 = 14.85
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23. Write these numbers in order of size, starting with the smallest.
a)
b)
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24. Roz and Lulu buy fruit.
25. One day the night-time temperature in New York was –9°C.
By noon the next day the temperature had risen by 5°C.
26. Mum baked a cake and cut it into 8 equal parts. Dad had 3 pieces.
You had 1piece. What fraction of the cake is left?
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27. There are 108 people on a plane.
Half are men.
A quarter are women.
The rest are children.
How many children are on the plane?
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28. At the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban, 𝟑 of the 30 parking bays have
been reserved for officials. How many parking bays are left for the public?
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30. a) Peter and his friends bake cupcakes for the school Open Day.
They bake 612 cupcakes.
They put 6 cupcakes in each box.
How many boxes do they need? ______________________
31. Write the correct name of the 3D shapes represented by following nets.
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(b) How much change does Emma get from $20?
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34. Write a different number in each box to make this statement correct
a) b)
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36. i) Calculate:
a) 4 + 7 × 6 = ------------------------------
b) 12 − 2 × 6 = ------------------------------
c) 14 + 6 ÷ 3 = ------------------------------
37. Ms Tania collects information from all the Year 5 students about theirpets.
The bar graph below shows the number of students who have pets.
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of the rest have a horse.
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38. Draw a line from each calculation to the correct description for the answer.
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41. Look at these four calculations.
One is wrong.
Put a cross (✗) through the incorrect calculation without finding the answer.
Explain how you did it. (Work out for each of them)
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44. Fill in using certain, evens, impossible.
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47. Here is a list of symbols.
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2) The ratio of black squares to white squares is 1 : 3.
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3) 1 in every 4 squares is black.
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b) If there are 14 black squares in a row how many white squares are
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50. The following line graph shows the temperatures in Hong Kong from
January to August of this year. Use the data to answer the questions.
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51. a. Plot the coordinates (5, 3), (5, 5) and (2, 5) on the grid.
b. Join the points with two lines to make two sides of a rectangle.
c. Draw two more lines to complete the rectangle.
d. What are the coordinates of the fourth vertex of the rectangle?
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52.
a. What are the three coordinates of the
triangle?
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b) These clocks show the time in different parts of the world when it is
07:45 in London.
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i. 8 minutes _____________seconds
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ii. 3 hours ______________minutes
2
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