Primary 3
Rev Up! Math
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Primary 3: Rev Up! Math
Semester 1 Review 1 50
Section A: Multiple-Choice Questions (10 x 2 marks)
Read the following questions and choose the most suitable answers. Write the
number (1, 2, 3 or 4) in the brackets provided.
1. 6000 + 900 + 2 is equal to .
(1) 6029
(2) 6092 ()
(3) 6902
(4) 6920
2. Which one of the following is the greatest in value? ()
(1) 7406
(2) 7456
(3) 7546
(4) 7654
3. In 9845, the digit 8 is in the place. 1
(1) ones ()
(2) tens
(3) hundreds
(4) thousands
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4. Find the sum of 5436 and 3798. Primary 3: Rev Up! Math
(1) 1638
(2) 4742 ()
(3) 8728
(4) 9234
5. The difference between 8101 and 3712 is .
(1) 4411 ()
(2) 4389
(3) 5611
(4) 5689
6. 2 × 8 = + 2 + 2 + 2. Find the missing number in the box. )
(1) 10 (
(2) 12
(3) 14
(4) 16
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7. Study the pattern below. ()
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Which shape will appear in the 19th place?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
8. 30 divided by 5 is equal to .
()
(1) 4 x 3
(2) 2 x 3
(3) 24 ÷ 3
(4) 27 ÷ 3
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9. Study the number pattern below. What is the missing number?
(1) 60 ()
(2) 80 ()
(3) 100
(4) 120
10. The difference between two numbers is 836.
The smaller number is 2900.
What is the bigger number?
(1) 2064
(2) 2174
(3) 3636
(4) 3736
Section B: Short-Answer Questions (10 x 2 marks)
Read the following questions and write your answers in the boxes provided.
11. 6289 = + 200 + 80 + 9
The missing value in the box is .
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12. Write the numbers in words.
(a) 3264
(b) 8907
13. 82 hundreds and tens make 10 thousands.
tens
14. Write the missing numbers in the boxes.
(a) 5 83 (b) 8 17
+16 2 -35 0
6 9 06 4 7 08
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16. The mass of the mango is
g.
g
17. Mr. Sim sold 1690 packets of sweets. Mr. Muthu sold 385 fewer packets of
sweets than Mr. Sim. How many packets of sweets did Mr. Muthu sell?
packets
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18. A shopkeeper bought 5854 pencils. He sold 3762 pencils and gave away 258
pencils. How many pencils did he have left?
pencils
19. In every box, there are 30 marbles. 20 of the marbles are red while the rest are
blue. How many blue marbles are there in 7 such boxes?
blue marbles
20. Rosnah has 2386 postcards. Jane has 623 more postcards than Rosnah.
How many postcards do they have altogether?
postcards
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Section C: Word Problems (10 marks)
Read the following questions carefully. Show your working clearly in the spaces provided.
21. Stephen has 4200 stamps. He pasted 2466 of them in Album A and the rest in
Album B. How many more stamps did he paste inAlbumA than inAlbum B? [3m]
22. Siti has $1850 in her savings. She has $480 more than Sean. How much do both of
them have altogether? [3m]
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23. A television costs $345 more than a camera.
A computer costs $2998 more than the television.
If the computer costs $4660, find the cost of the camera. [4m]
Ans:
Have you checked all
your answers?
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