EXAMS QUESTION OF MATHEMATICS- ARITHMETICS
INTRUCTION: Answer all questions in section A and three question in section B.
1. What is the place value of 5 in the number 5,432 (a) 5 (b) 500 (c) 5000 (d) 50,000
2. What digit is in the thousands place in the number 78,562? (a) 7 (b) 8 (c)2 (d) 5
3. Which digits is in the hundredths place in the number 45.678? (a) 4 (b) 5 (c) 6 (d) 7
4. In the number 9,876.543, what is the place value of the digit 6? (a) 6 (b) 60 (c) 600 (d)
0.6
5. Arrange the numbers 45, 78, 12, 34, and 56 in ascending order. (a) 12, 34, 45, 56, 78 (b)
45, 34, 12, 78, 56 (c) 78, 56, 45, 34, 12 (d) 12, 45, 34, 78, 56
6. Round 256.78 to the nearest whole number. (a) 256 (b) 257 (c) 256.7 (d) 256.8
7. Round off 0.6789 to the nearest hundredth. (a) 0.67 (b) 0.68 (c) 0.69 (d) 0.679
8. Round off 4,321,987 to the nearest hundred thousand. (a) 4,300,000 (b) 4,320,000 (c)
4,400,000 (d) 4,322,000
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9. Convert to a decimal. (a) 0.3 (b) 0.5 (c) 0.6 (d) 0.8
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10. Convert to a decimal. (a) 1.9 (b) 0.19 (c) 0.09 (d) 0.9
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11. What is the product of 0.45 and 0.7? (a) 0.225 (b) 0.315 (c) 0.405 (d) 0.495
12. Multiply 1.2 by 0.3 (a) 0.26 (b) 0.32 (c) 0.36 (d) 0.42
13. What is the value of 12 ÷3 × ( 2+ 2 )? (a) 16 (b) 12 (c) 24 (d) 8
14. If the diameter of a circle is 10cm, what is its circumference? (a) 5π cm (b) 10π cm (c)
20π cm (d) π cm
15. If the radius of a circle is 7 cm, what is its area? (a) 14π cm2 (b) 49π cm2 (c) 7π cm2 (d)
21π cm2
16. If the clock shows 2:15, where is the long hand pointing? (a) on 2 (b) on 4 (c) on 5 (d) on
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17. What time is it if the short hand is on 9 and the long hand is 3? (a) 9:00 (b) 9:15 (c) 9:30
(d) 9:45
18. What time is shown by the clock if the short hand is between 10 and 11 and the long hand
is on 6? (a) 10:00 (b) 11:00 (c) 10:30 (d) 10:15
19. Convert 3 hours and 45 minutes to minutes. (a) 225 minutes (b) 245 minutes (c) 200
minutes (d) 230 minutes
20. Convert 90 minutes to hours. (a) 2.5 hours (b) 1 hours (c) 2 hours (d) 1.5 hours
21. Convert 0.75 hours to minutes. (a) 30 minutes (b) 45 minutes (c) 60 minutes (d) 90
minutes
22. If the perimeter of a rectangle is 50 meters and its width is 7 meters, what is its length?
(a) 10 meters (b) 12 meters (c) 16 meters (d) 18 meters
23. If the length of a rectangle is 8 units and the width is 3 units, what is the area? (a) 11
square units (b) 15 square units (c) 30 square units (d) 24 square units
24. If the area of a square is 81 square units, what is its perimeter? (a) 27 units (b) 18 units
(c) 36 units (d) 45 units
25. What is 2.5 meters equal to in centimeters? (a) 250cm (b) 25cm (c) 2500cm (d) 0.25cm
26. What is 2 kilometers in metres? (a) 200 metre (b) 20 metre (c) 2000 metre (d) 2,000,000
metre
27. What is 500 grams in kilograms? (a) 5 kilograms (b) 0.05 kilograms (c) 0.5 kilograms (d)
50 kilograms
28. Convert 3 litres to millilitres. (a) 3000 millilitres (b) 30 millilitres (c) 300 millilitres (d)
0.3 millilitres
29. What is the area of a triangle with base 6 units and height 4 units? (a) 30 square units (b)
16 units (c) 24 units (d) 12 units
30. Find the area of a triangle with sides of length 5cm, 12 cm, and 13 cm. (a) 30 square cm
(b) 24 square cm (c) 36 square cm (d) 60 square cm
SECTION B
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1. What is the difference between and
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2. If you have of a cake and you share it equally among 4 friend, how much does each
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friend get?
3. Find the area
4. find the area and circumference of the following
5. find the area and perimeter of the following shapes
6. tell the following time in O’CLOCK, PAST, TO and in DIGIT
WORD PROBLEM
INTRUCTION: Answer all questions in section A and three question in section B.
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1. If you have a ribbon that is metres long and you cut off metres, how much ribbon is
5 5
4 2 1 3
left? (a) metres (b) metres (c) metres (d) metres
.5 5 5 5
2. If you have 10 marbles and 3 of them are red, what fraction of the marbles are red? (a)
3 1 3 1
(b) (c) (d)
10 3 7 10
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3. If you eat 2 out of 8 slices of a pizza, what fraction of the pizza have you eaten? (a) (b)
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2 4 1
(c) (d)
8 6 8
4. What is the sum of the digits in the number 3,289 (a) 14 (b) 12 (c) 22 (d) 15
5. A piece of ribbon is 4.5 metres long. If you cut off 2.3 metres, how much ribbon is left?
(a) 1.2 metres (b) 2.2 metres (c) 3.2 metres (d) 2.5 metres
6. Sarah bought 3.75 kg of apples and 2.5 kg of oranges. How much fruit did she buy in
total? (a) 5.15 kg (b) 6.25 kg (c) 6.5 kg (d) 7.25 kg
7. A car travels 56.8 km on Monday and 43.2 km on Tuesday. How many kilometers did it
travel in total? (a) 90 km (b) 99 km (c) 102 km (d) 100 km
8. A recipe calls for 2.5 cups of flour. If you only have 1.75 cups, how much more flour do
you need? (a) 0.5 cups (b) 0.65 cups (c) 0.75 cups (d) 0.85 cups
9. Sally has 3 baskets. Each basket has 4 apples and 2 oranges. How many fruits does she
have in total? (a) 18 (b) 22 (c) 16 (d) 20
10. John bought 5 packs of pencils. Each pack contains 8 pencils. He gave 12 pencils to his
friend. How many pencils does he have left? (a) 30 (b) 27 (c) 40 (d) 28
11. A rectangular garden is 10 metres long and 5 metres wide. What is the perimeter of the
garden? (a) 20 metres (b) 30 metres (c) 32 metres (d) 31 metres
12. A square playground has a side length of 8 metres. what is the area of the playground? (a)
62 square metres (b) 54 square metres (c) 64 square metres (d) 23 square metres
13. A triangle has a base of 6 cm and a height of 4 cm. what is the area of the triangle? (a) 12
square cm (b) 24 square cm (c) 14 square cm (d) 20 square cm
14. The circumference of a circular park is 31.4 metres. if the diameter of the circle is 10
metres, what is the value of pi ( π ) used for this calculation? (a) 31.4 (b) 34.1 (c) 3.14 (d)
30.5
15. A circle has a radius of 3 metres. what is the diameter of the circle? (a) 8 (b) 5 (c) 7 (d) 6
16. An equilateral triangle has a side length of 4 centimeters. What is the perimeter of the
triangle? (a) 13 cm (b) 12 (c) 14 (d) 13
17. A hexagon has 6 equal sides. If each side is 5 centimetres long, what is the perimeter of
the hexagon? (a) 30 cm (b) 25 cm (c) 20 cm (d) 35 cm
18. A square garden has an area of 16 square metres. what is the length of one side of the
garden? (a) 8 metres (b) 3 metres (c) 4 metres (d) 6 metres
19. A square tile has an area of 36 square inches. What is the length of one side of the tile?
(a) 9 inches (b) 5 inches (c) 6 inches (d) 3 inches
20. Sarah started her homework at 3:30 PM and finished it at 4:15. How long did she spend
on her homework? (a) 35 mins (b) 20 mins (c) 40 mins (d) 45 mins
21. John soccer practice begins at 5:00 PM and lasts for 1 hour and 30 minutes. What time
does his practice end? (a) 7:30 PM (b) 6:30 PM (c) 6:30 AM (d) 5:30 PM
22. The school bus leaves at 7:45 AM and arrives at school at 8:20 AM. How long is the bus
ride? (a) 35 mins (b) 40 mins (c) 30 mins (d) 55 mins
23. Tom watched TV for 2 hours and 30 minutes. How many minutes did he spend watching
TV? (a) 150 mins (b) 140 mins (c) 230 mins (d) 160 mins
24. Emma spent 1 hour and 45 minutes doing her homework. How many minutes did she
spend in total? (a) 120 mins (b) 103 mins (c) 105 mins (d) 205 mins
25. A school day begins at 8:30 AM and ends at 3:00 PM. How many hours and minutes long
is the school day? (a) 5 hours and 50 mins (b) 7 hours and 40 mins (c) 7 hours and 30
mins (d) 8 hours
26. A bottle holds 2 litres of water. If tom drinks 750 millilitres from it, how much water is
left in the bottle? (a) 1 litre and 300 millilitres (b) 1 litre and 200 millilitres (c) 900
millilitres (d) 1 litre and 250 millilitres
27. A bag of flour weighs 5 kilograms. If a recipe uses 750 grams of flour, how much flour is
left in the bag? (a) 3 kg and 250 g (b) 4 kg and 250 g (c) 4 kg and 750 g (d) 3 kg and 900
g
28. A classroom is 8 metres long and 6 metres wide. What is the area of the classroom in
square metres? (a) 48 square metres (b) 50 square metres (c) 45 square metres (d) 38
square metres
29. Tom scored 70, 75 and 85 in three quizzes. What is his mean score? (a) 76 (b) 67.76 (c)
76.67 (d) 78.7
30. The distances (in kilometres) run by five athletes are 5 km, 6 km, 7 km, 8 km, and 9 km.
what is the mean distance? (a) 8 km (b) 5 km (c) 6 km (d) 7 km
SECTION B
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1. Sara has a pizza. She eats of it for lunch and then shares the remaining pizza equally
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with her two friends. What fraction of the pizza does each friend get?
2. Phanuel bought 2.5 kg of apples and 3.75 kg of bananas. How many kilograms of fruit
did she buy in total?
3. A pizza has a diameter of 12 inches. What is the circumference of the pizza?
4. Tim wants to build a fence around his square backyard. If each side of the yard is 10 feet
long, how much fencing does he need?
5. A swimming pool is in the shape of a circle with a radius of 5 metre. What is the area of
the pool?
6. A recipe requires 500 millilitres of milk. If a jug contains 1 litre of milk, how much milk
will be left after using it for the recipe?
7. Tim walked 2 kilometre to school and then walked back home. How many kilometres did
he walk in total?
MATHEMATIC: MENTAL MATHS
1. Compare the following numbers and choose the larger one. (a) 2,345,678,901 (b)
2,345,678,123 (c) 2,245,678,900 (d) 2,345,578,901
2. In ordering the following numbers from smallest to largest which option is correct? (a)
7,123,456,789; 7,234,547,890; 7,345,678,901
(b) 7,345,678,901; 7,345,678,901; 7,234,547,890
(c) 7,234,547,890; 7,123,456,789; 7,345,678,901
(d) 7,123,456,789; 7,345,678,901; 7,234,547,890
6 4 1 6 3
3. What is half of (a) (b) (c) (d)
8 8 2 16 8
1 2 1 3 1 2
4. What is the sum of and (a) (b) (c) (d)
4 4 2 4 4 4
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5. What is of 16 (a) 12 (b) 8 (c) 4 (d) 6
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3 3 2
6. If you have a chocolate and eat of it, what fraction of the chocolate is left? (a) (b)
6 6 3
1 1
(c) (d)
2 3
7. Calculate: 15−( 6 ÷2+1 ) (a) 8 (b) 12 (c) 11 (d) 9
8. Calculate: 10+ ( 6 ÷ 3 ) × 4 (a) 14 (b) 18 (c) 16 (d) 20
9. What is the place value of 3 in the number 6,789,321.456? (a) 3 hundred (b) 3 ten
thousands (c) 3 thousands (d) 3 units
10. What is the place value of 9 in the number 0.049 (a) 9 tenths (b) 9 hundredths (c) 9
millionths (d) 9 thousandths
11. What is the place value of 5 in the number 8,510,234? (a) 5,000.000 (b) 500,000 (c)
50,000 (d) 5,000
12. What is the H.C.F of 18 and 12? (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 6
13. What is the H.C.F of 14 and 21? (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 7 (d) 14
14. What is the L.C.M of 3 and 4? (a) 7 (b) 12 (c) 15 (d) 24
15. Round off 56.789 to the nearest hundredth: (a) 56.79 (b) 56.78 (c) 56.8 (d) 56.7
16. Round off 999 to the nearest ten (a) 900 (b) 990 (c) 1000 (d) 995
17. Round off 45.89 to the nearest ten (a) 40 (b) 45 (c) 50 (d) 46
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18. What is 0.6 as a fraction in simplest form? (a) (b) (c) (d)
5 3 10 2
19. What is 0.01 as a percentage? (a) 0.1% (b) 1% (c) 10% (d) 100%
20. What is the total sum of the angles in a triangle? (a) 90 degrees (b) 270 degrees (c) 360
degrees (d) 180 degrees
21. What is the name of a solid shape with six faces, all of which are square? (a) cube (b)
sphere (c) cylinder (d) cone
22. What is the name of a shape with eight sides? (a) pentagon (b) hexagon (c) octagon (d)
decagon
23. Which of these shape is a quadrilateral? (a) triangle (b) circle (c) hexagon (d) rectangle
24. Which shape has four equal sides and four right angles? (a) rectangle (b) square (c)
trapezoid (d) rhombus
25. What is the term for a straight path the extends infinitely in both directions? (a) line
segment (b) ray (c) line (d) angle
26. What is the unit of measurement for angles? (a) metre (b) kilogram (c) degree (d) litre
27. What unit is used to measure the capacity of a container? (a) litre (b) kilogram (c) metre
(d) centimetre
28. What unit is used to measure time? (a) metre (b) kilogram (c) litre (d) second
29. Which unit is used to measure length? (a) gram (b) litre (c) metre (d) kilogram
30. How many seconds are there in 5 minutes? (a) 300 seconds (b) 360 seconds (c) 420
seconds (d) 480 seconds
SECTION B
1. If you start cooking dinner at 6:00 PM and it takes 45 minutes, what time will dinner be
ready?
2. How many minutes are in 2 hours and 30 minutes?
3. If you wake up at 6:30 AM and go to bed at 10:00 PM, how many hours do you spend
awake?
4. If a pencil is 15 cm long, how many millimetres is that?
5. If a bag of flour weighs 2500 grams, how many kilograms is that?
6. Convert 5000 millimetres to metres.
7. If the radius of a circle is 7 cm, what is the circumference of the circle?
8. If the diameter of a circle is 10 cm, what is the radius of the circle?
9. A triangle has three sides measuring 5cm, 7 cm, and 8 cm. what is the perimeter of the
triangle?