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PSR Math Exam Practice

The document contains sample examination questions from the 'Penilaian Sekolah Rendah' (Primary School Assessment) mathematics exams from 2009 to 2011. The questions cover expressing numbers as products of prime factors, evaluating square roots, identifying prime and composite numbers, and forming two-digit numbers from single-digit cards.

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PSR Math Exam Practice

The document contains sample examination questions from the 'Penilaian Sekolah Rendah' (Primary School Assessment) mathematics exams from 2009 to 2011. The questions cover expressing numbers as products of prime factors, evaluating square roots, identifying prime and composite numbers, and forming two-digit numbers from single-digit cards.

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Penilaian Sekolah Rendah Examination Questions on Factors

PSR Year 2009


Mathematics Paper 2
Question No. 5

5) a) Express 324 as a product of prime factors.

324 = 2 16
X
2
=2 X 2 X

=2 X 2 X X

= 2 X 3 X 3

b) Hence find the value of 324

Answer =
____________________

PSR Year 2010


Mathematics Paper 2
Question No. 3

3. Write 126 as a product of prime factors.

Answer: ____________________

PSR Year 2011


Mathematics Paper 1
Question No. 4
4) Answer TRUE or FALSE against each of the statements. Circle the
correct answer.
(a) 9 is a prime number (TRUE / FALSE)
(b) 3 is a factor if 24 (TRUE / FALSE)

Question No. 5
5) Express 96 as a product of prime factors.
Answer
=______________________

PSR Year 2011


Mathematics Paper 2
Question No. 6
6) 4 cards are numbered as shown below.

7 5 2 1
Choose two cards each time to form any two-digit numbers.
The first one has been done for you.
Example,
An even number
5 2

(a) A multiple of 9 (1 mark)

(b)A square number (1 mark)

(c) A factor of 96 (1 mark)

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