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PL BM P5L26 Semester 1 Review 2 Paper 2 WS

PL BM P5L26 Semester 1 Review 2 Paper 2 WS

Primary 5

Boost! Math

Name Semester 1 Review 2 Paper 2 (Lesson 26)
Tutor Semester 1 Review 2 Paper 2 (Lesson 26)
Topic

Primary 5: Boost! Math

Review 2 Paper 2 40

Questions 1 to 5 carry 2 marks each. Questions 6 to 11 carry 3 marks each.
Questions 12 to 14 carry 4 marks each. Show your working clearly in the space
provided for each question and write your answers in the spaces provided.

1. Mrs Lee bought 3 2 kg of flour at $2.50 per kilogram and 4 3 kg of sugar at $3.20
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per kilogram. How much did Mrs Lee pay altogether?

Ans :

2. In the figure, ABCD is a square and ABE is a triangle. Find the area of the shaded

part. AB

16 cm

D EC

Ans :

1

Primary 5: Boost! Math

3. Richard baked some pies. 3 of the pies were apple pies and 1 of the remaining
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pies were lemon pies. The rest were kiwi pies. There were 36 fewer kiwi pies than
lemon pies. How many pies did Richard bake altogether?

Ans :
4. Julie has 4 times as many beads as Linda. After Linda bought another 9 beads

and Julie gave away 15 beads, they both had the same number of beads. How
many beads did Julie have at first?

Ans :
5. The ratio of the number of guppies to the number of goldfish in an aquarium is

8 : 5. There are 72 fewer goldfish than guppies. How many guppies are there in
the aquarium?

Ans :

2

Primary 5: Boost! Math

6. Mark bought an equal number of calculators and notebooks for $342. A calculator
cost $23. A notebook cost $8 less a calculator. How many calculators and
notebooks did Mark buy?

Ans: [3]

7. Tom had twice as much money as Fiona. After Fiona spent $18, Tom had 3 times
as much money as Fiona. How much money did Tom have at first?

3Ans: [3]

Primary 5: Boost! Math

8. Callie bought 8 m of ribbon, she used 2 3 m of ribbon to make some bows. She
4

then used 2 of the remaining ribbon to make bookmarks. How much ribbon was
3

left?

Ans : [3]

9. There were 132 fewer roses than tulips. After 3 of the tulips were sold, the number
7

of tulips were 2 of the number of roses. How many roses were there?
5

[3]
4Ans :

Primary 5: Boost! Math

10. 3 identical rings cost as much as 2 identical bracelets. Mrs Kumar bought 6 such
rings and 5 bracelets for $1714.50. What is the cost of 1 ring and 1 bracelet?

Ans : [3]

11. There were 240 boys and girls. 1 of the boys and 1 of the girls wear glasses.
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The number of boys and the number of girls who do not wear glasses are the
same. How many girls wear glasses?

Ans : [3]

5

Primary 5: Boost! Math

12. Adam sells handphones. For every handphone he sells, he gets paid $35.
For every 15 handphones he sells, he gets an extra $115.
(a) How much will Adam earn if he sells 38 handphones?
(b) How many handphones did he sell if he earned $2630?

Ans : (a) [1]
(b) [3]

13. The figure shows 3 squares of sides 5 cm, 10 cm and 7 cm respectively. AB and

CD are straight lines. What is the shaded area? 10 cm
A

7 cm

D 5 cm

CB

Ans : [4] 6

Primary 5: Boost! Math

14. John had $479 and Roy had $167. They bought a present and shared the cost of
the present equally between the both of them. John then had four times as much
money left as Roy.
(a) How much money did each of them pay for the present?
(b) How much money did the both of them have in the end?

Ans : (a) [2]
(b) [2]

End of Paper 7


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