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P4 Mathematics Revision Paper - CA2-6

Name : ___________________________________________

Date: _____________________________________________

Section A
Choose the correct answer and write its number in the brackets provided.

1. 6 999 when rounded off to the nearest hundred is ____________.


(1) 6 900 (2) 6 910
(3) 6 990 (4) 7 000 ( )

2. The smallest 5–digit number that can be formed from the digits 9, 7, 0, 1 and 5 is
_________.
(1) 10 579 (2) 15 790
(3) 19 750 (4) 97 510 ( )

3. 45 x 9 = 450 - ______________
(1) 9 (2) 36
(3) 45 (4) 90 ( )

4. 1005 + 405 – 300 = ______________  10


(1) 111 (2) 1 110
(3) 11 000 (4) 11 100 ( )

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5. How many ninths are there in 3 ?
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(1) 9 (2) 11
(3) 22 (4) 33 ( )

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6. How many more triangles must we shade to get ?
12

(1) 1 (2) 2
(3) 3 (4) 4 ( )

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7. After spending of his money, John had $4.20 left. How much money did he
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have at first?
(1) $1.80 (2) $2.40
(3) $5.60 (4) $9.80 ( )

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8. In the figure below not drawn to scale, AFB and CFD are straight lines. Find
EFD.

(1) 110° (2) 140°


(3) 150° (4) 170° ( )

9. What is the size of m?


Find it by measurement.

(1) 360 - 23 (2) 360 - 19


(3) 180 + 19 (4) 180 + 157 ( )

10. Which of the following is FALSE about the diagram given?

(1)  OQY = 90 (2) VU  UT


(3) OX  XY (4) TS  RS ( )

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11. The area of each of the squares is 4 cm 2. What is the perimeter of the figure?

(1) 40 cm (2) 44 cm
(3) 88 cm (4) 96 cm ( )

12. What is the area of the shaded part?

(1) 16 cm2 (2) 24 cm2


(3) 28 cm2 (4) 32 cm2 ( )

13. Which of the following lines is a line of symmetry?

( )

14. 2 tens, 7 ones, 4 tenths, 13 hundredths and 22 thousandths is the same as


__________.
(1) 27.432 (2) 27.552
(3) 274.132 (4) 274.152 ( )

15. Express 3.25 as an improper fraction in its lowest terms


13 25
(1) (2)
4 3
17 32
(3) (4) ( )
5 5

16. Peter has $6.40. If he uses $3.70, how much does he have left?
(1) $2.70 (2) $3.70
(3) $5.30 (4) $9.10 ( )

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17. These numbers are arranged in descending order. What can the decimal number
in the box be?

3 3
, , , 0.15
5 10

(1) 0.01 (2) 0.02


(3) 0.1 (4) 0.2 ( )

18. Sabrina bought 1 skirt and 2 blouses for $13.20. Jessica bought 2 similar skirts
and 5 similar blouses for $30.90. How much did each blouse cost?
(1) $3.54 (2) $4.50
(3) $8.85 (4) $17.70 ( )

19. 1500ml + 3l 250ml = ________________.


(1) 0.475l (2) 4.075l
(3) 4.750l (4) 40.750l ( )

20. If the liquid in Container A is completely poured into container B, how much liquid
will exceed the 400 ml mark in container B?

(1) 130ml (2) 140ml


(3) 150ml (4) 160ml ( )

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Section B
Write your answers in the spaces provided. Give your answers in the units stated.

21. Complete the number pattern.

2347 , ______________ , 2647, 2797 , 2947

Answer: _______________

22. The sum of all the factors of 12 is the 4th multiple of a number. What is the
number?

Answer: _______________

23. 5 X 32 = 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 X _______________

Answer: _______________

8 20
24. 2 = +
9 3 9

Answer: _______________

25. In a class of 42 pupils, 18 of them are girls. What is the fraction of boys in the
class? (Express your answer in its simplest form.)

Answer: _______________

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26.

Answer: _______________

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27. A badminton racket costs that of a tennis racket.
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The tennis racket costs $92 more than the badminton racket.
What is the cost of 2 badminton rackets and 1 tennis racket?

Answer: $_______________

28. In the figure shown below, not drawn to scale, ABCD is a rectangle and DAC =
70. EA is perpendicular to AC and EAF = FAB. Find FAB

Answer: FAB = ______________°

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29. What is the sum of 2 ten-dollar notes, 5 one-dollar notes, 3 fifty-cent coins, 8
twenty-cent coins and 11 ten-cent coins?

Answer: $ _______________

The graph below shows what Miss Lee does with her monthly income. Study it
carefully and answer questions Q30 and Q31.

300
250
200
150 Dollars

100
50
0

30. The amount of money she spends on rent and clothes is the same as the amount
of money she spends on __________________

Answer: _______________

31. Miss Lee’s savings will be more than $2200 after _____________ months

Answer: _______________

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32. The figure is made up of a triangle, a square and a rectangle. If the perimeter of
the figure is 50 cm, find the perimeter of the whole triangle.

Answer: _______________ cm

33. Given that the shaded square has an area of 25 m2. Find the area of the
unshaded region.

Answer: _______________ m2

34. Draw all the lines of symmetry for the figure below.

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1 3 1
35. Arrange 2 , 2.35 , 2 , 2 in ascending order
25 5 4

Answer: ____________________________________

36. Find the sum and round off the answer to 1 decimal place

23 + 9 + 2.5 + 0.8 + 0.38 = _________

Answer: _______________

37. The total weight of 3 boxes, A, B and C is 81.05 kg. Box A weighs 2.6 kg more
than Box B and Box B weighs 4.5 kg more than Box C. Find the weight of Box A.

Answer: _______________kg

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38. Mary had $40. She spent 0.2 of her money on a book and of the remaining
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money on a bag. How much did Mary spend on the bag?

Answer: $ _______________

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39. Julie read of a book on Monday, 0.17 of it on Tuesday and 0.25 of it on
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Wednesday. If there were 81 more pages to be read, how many pages did the
book have in all?

Answer: _______________ pages

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Section C
For questions 40 to 44, show your working clearly in the space below each question and
write your answers in the space provided.

40. Mr Lim bought 5 boxes of oranges. He packed them into packets of 8 oranges
each. At the end of the packing, he found that he had 23 packets and 6 oranges
left. How many oranges were there in each box?

1 7
41. Melvin gave a sum of money to 3 friends. He gave of the money to John, to
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Jim and the rest to Judy. If Judy received $9, how much did Melvin have at first?

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42. Peggy has 3 times as many lipsticks as Julia. Joan has as many lipsticks as
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Julia. If Peggy has 36 more lipsticks than Joan, How many lipsticks do the 3 girls
have altogether?

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43. The figure shown below is formed by 5 squares. The shaded area is 96 m2. Find
the perimeter of the square ABCD.

44. Mary has $14.40 and John has $23.80. How much money must John give to Mary
so that both will have the same amount of money?

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