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PL BM P2L26 Semester 1 Review 3 WS

PL BM P2L26 Semester 1 Review 3 WS

Primary 2

Boost! Math

Name Review 3 (Lesson 26)
Tutor Review 3 (Lesson 26)
Topic

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Primary 2: Boost! Math

Section A (10 x 2 marks)
For each question, four options are given. Choose the correct answers and

write its number (1, 2, 3 or 4) in the brackets provided.

1. 6 hundreds and 9 ones is written as .

(1) 69 ()
(2) 609
(3) 690
(4) 691

2. How many tens are there in 751? ()

(1) 7
(2) 70
(3) 75
(4) 750

3. What are the missing numbers?

10 40 110 220
20 ??

(1) 50 and 120 ( )
(2) 60 and 130
(3) 70 and 150 1
(4) 70 and 160

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4. Study the diagram below. What is the mass of Primary 2: Boost! Math
?

200 g
200 g 200 g

(1) 300 g ()
(2) 600 g ()
(3) 900 g
(4) 1200 g

5. 30 tens and 30 ones is the same as ?
What is the missing number in the box above?

(1) 300
(2) 303
(3) 330
(4) 333

6. There are 102 Chinese magazines in a shop.
There are 142 more English magazines than Chinese magazines in the

same shop. How many magazines are there altogether?

(1) 244 ( )
(2) 346
(3) 386 2
(4) 486

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7. Arrange the strings (A, B, C and D) in order. Begin with the shortest.

String A String B String C String D

(1) D, A, C, B ()
(2) B,A, C, D C
(3) B, C, A, D
(4) C, B,A, D B

8. Which jar is the heaviest?

A

D

D
C

(1) Jar A ( )
(2) Jar B
(3) Jar C 3
(4) Jar D

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9. The table shows the results of a basketball match between two teams.

Team A 95 points
Team B 67 points

Which number equation below shows the number of points that TeamA
scored more than Team B?

(1) 95 – 76 = 19 ()
(2) 95 – 67 = 28
(3) 95 + 67 = 162
(4) 95 + 76 = 171

10. The table below shows the number of stamps each child has.

Stamps Billy Timothy May April
123 103 100 77
Number
of

stamps

Which two children have 200 stamps altogether?

(1) Billy and Timothy ( )
(2) Billy and April
(3) Billy and May 4
(4) Timothy and May

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Section B (10 x 2 marks)
Show your workings clearly and write your answers in the spaces provided.
For questions that required units, give your answers in the units stated.

11. Write the following in numerals.

a) Three hundred and twelve

b) 9 hundreds and 4 ones

12. Fill in the boxes. .
a) The difference between 463 and 700 is

b) 281 - = 177

13. Achicken has 2 legs.
How many chickens are there if there are 18 legs altogether?

There are chickens altogether.

14. Study the number pattern below carefully. What is the missing number?

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15. The total mass of 3 identical apples and 6 identical grapes is 330 g.

The mass of 1 apple is 100 g.
What is the total mass of 2 such apples and 3 such grapes?

KG
3

g

16. Johnny gave $352 to his younger brother, Joshua.
He gave $129 more to his younger sister, Lillian than to his younger
brother. How much money did Johnny give to his siblings in total?

$ 6

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17. 3 girls shared 9 apples and 18 oranges equally.
How many fruit did each girl get?

18. Mdm Farida needs 3 cups of flour for every 2 cakes she bakes.
How many cups of flour does she need to bake 10 cakes?

19. Samuel has more than 13 marbles but less than 16 marbles.
He is able to pack the marbles into groups of 3 with no leftover.
How many marbles does Samuel have?

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20. I am a 2-digit odd number. I am more than 25 but less than 40.

The sum of my 2-digit numbers is 8. What number am I?

??

Section C: (20 marks)
Questions 21 to 24 carry 3 marks each.
Questions 25 to 26 carry 4 marks each.
Do the following sums. Show your workings clearly. For questions that
required units, give your answers in the units stated.
21. There are 469 people at a fun-fair. 300 of them are adults and the rest

are children. Among the children, 95 of them are girls.
How many boys are at the fun-fair? (3 marks)

boys are at the fun-fair. 8

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22. There are 5 trees along the road.
Each tree is 5 m away from the next tree.
How far is the fifth tree from the first tree? (3 marks)
(Draw a diagram to show how you get your answer.)

The fifth tree is m from the first tree.

23. Agroup of 10 people went hiking at Mount Kinabalu in Malaysia.
6 of them drank 2 bottles of mineral water each while the remaining of the
group drank 3 bottles of mineral bottles each.

How many bottles of mineral water did they drink in all? (3 marks)

They drank bottles of mineral water in all. 9

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24. Mrs Gabriel bought 3 boxes of muffins. There were 8 muffins in each box.
Then she divided the muffins equally among her 4 children.
How many muffins did each child get? (3 marks)

Each child got muffins.

25. Alvin was at the swimming complex.
He stopped by the playground before heading home.
His sister went home after her ballet lesson at the dance studio.
How much further did Alvin travel than his sister to get home? (4 marks)

Alvin travelled m further than his sister to get home. 10

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26. The mass of an orange and a pineapple are shown below respectively.

Mrs Lim buys 3 such oranges and 2 such pineapples.
(a) What is the total mass of fruits Mrs Lim buys? (2 marks)

The total mass of fruits is .

(b) Mrs Lim combines the flesh of both fruits and blends them to make fruit
pulp. The mixed fruit pulp is 1500 g. She then uses 650 g to make
fruit juice and 340 g to make some cupcakes.
How much fruit pulp does she have left? (2 marks)

Mrs Lim has _ of fruit pulp left. 11

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