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HENRY PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL
2019 PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION
MATHEMATICS
PRIMARY 6
PAPER 1
(BOOKLET A)
Name: ) Parent's Signature
Class: Primary 6.
Marks: a
Paper? [Booklet A
20
Booklet 5
25
Paper 2
55
Total
too | ~
Total Time for Booklets A and B: 1 hour
Do not tum over this page until you are told to do so.
Follow all instructions carefully.
‘Answer all questions.
‘Shade your answers in the Optical Answer Sheet (OAS) provided.
‘You are not allowed to use a calculator.Questions 1 to 10 carry 1 mark each. Questions 11 to 15 carry 2 marks each.
For each question, four options are given. One of them is the correct answer.
Make your choice (1, 2, 3 or 4) and shade your answer in the Optical Answer Sheet.
(20 marks)
1 What does the digit 9 in 6.789 stand for?
(1) 9 thousandths
2) Shundredths
(3) Stens
(4) Sones
2 Express 10k + 8 ~2k—3 in the simplest form.
(1) -5k+8
(2). 8k+5
@) 12k45
(4) 16k-3
3 Ina class of 40 students, 15% of them do not wear spectacles.
How many students wear spectacles?
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2 18
@) 26
4) 34
Page 1 (Go on to the next page)4 The figure shows a circle with diameter 22 cm.
Find the area of the circle in terms of x.
(1) 147 em?
(2) 22mm?
3) 124m om?
(4) 282m om?
5 Whatis the perimeter of the figure shown below?
<—Sem—>
() 260m "|<—8 om——»>
2) 390m 7
@) 430m OW ; d
(4) 440m \ 4om
: L di
Page 2 (Goon to the next page)6 Four letters are shown on the square grid below,
How many of the letters above is/are NOT symmetrical?
a 4
@ 2
@) 3
@ 4
7 Anumber when divided by 20 gives a remainder of 6. Which of the following can be
added to the number to change it to a multiple of 87 ‘
(1) 10
@) 7
a 5
@ 4 _
Pages (Go on to the next page)Use the information below to answer Questions 8 and 9.
The line graph below shows the number of tourists who visited Country X from 2014 to 2018.
8
Number of Tourists (in thousands)
140 3
Year
1n which of the following periods did the number of tourists increase the most?
(1) 2014 to 2045
(2) 2015 to2016
(3) 2016 to 2017
(4) 2017 to 2018
The number of tourists in 2019 was a 20% decrease from the number of tourists in
2018. How many tourists (in thousands) visited Country X in 2019?
Q) 24
@ 9
B96
(4) 100
Page 4 (Go. to the nex page)The figure shows a cube. Two faces of the cube were shaded and the remaining
faces were white.
‘Which one of the following is NOT the net of the cube?
(1) (2)
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5 (Go onto the next page)
Page“1
42
The table below shows the number of books read by 37 students in August.
‘The number of students who read 5 books were not shown in the table,
Number of books 1 2{3 |4] 5
Number of students} 10 | 8 | 7 | 9 | ?
How many students read at least 3 books in August?
o
(2)
(3)
(4)
16
19
25
Five attractions on a map of a town are shown in the square grid below.
A
[— B |
| I |c
e- i
pyr ID
Mike is at one of the attractions. He is facing X. When he tums 135° clockwise, he
faces Y. Which attraction is Mike at?
(a)
@)
(3)
(4)
oo @ >
Pages {Go on to the next page)13
The bar graph shows the number of stamps from four different counties that Peter
collected.
~120 +
Number of Stamps
Singapore (S)___ America (A)
Country
Malaysia (M) Thailand (T)
Which pie chart best represents the information in the bar graph?
(1)
(3)
4)
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15
Calista and Dylan had the same number of stickers at first.
1
After Calista gave 5 of her stickers to Dylan, she had 24 fewer stickers than Dylan.
How many stickers did Calista and Dylan have altogether?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
84
96
492
216
Jane packed 408 cupcakes into a number of boxes.
Each box contained either 10 or 6 cupcakes.
Given that Jane used the least number of boxes to pack all the cupcakes, how many
of the boxes contained 10 cupcakes each?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
25
26
39
40
Page 8 {Go on to BOOKLET B)HENRY PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL
2019 PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION
MATHEMATICS
PRIMARY 6
PAPER 1
(BOOKLET B)
Name:
Class: Primary 6.
Total Time for Booklets A and B: 1 hour
Do not turn over this page until you are told to do so.
Follow all instructions carefully,
Answer all questions.
Write your answers in this booklet,
You are not allowed. to use a calculator.Questions 16 to 20 carry 1 mark each. Write your answers in the spaces provided.
For questions which require units, give your answers in the units stated,
(5 marks)
Do not write
inthis space
16 Find the value of 108.5 + 1.99
Ans:
17 Express 5% asa decimal.
18 Find the value of 7a + 3
when a= 3
ee
Paget {Goon to the next page)19 Janet thought of a number with 2 decimal places. When she rounded it to
the nearest whole number, it became 37 What was the greatest possible
number that Janet could have thought of?
Ans:
Do not write
in this space
20 Find the average of the following list of numbers:
Page 2 {Go on to the next page)Questions 21 to 30 carry 2 marks each. Show your working clearly and write your | De not wet
this space
answers in the spaces provided. For questions which require units, give your
answers in the units stated.
(20 marks)
21° List all the common factors of 14 and 35
22 The figure below is drawn on a square grid.
= ——
A
(a) Name two lines that are parallel to each other.
{b) _ Name two lines that are perpendicular to each other.
Ans:(a) _______and__ [|
@) and
Pages {Goon tothe next page)23 The opening hours of a gym are shown below.
fa)
{b)
WEST VISTA.
FITNESS CLUB
open Daily
2.30 a.m. to9.30 p.m,
How long is the gym open each day?
Mrs Ling spent 1h 45 min at the gym. Given that she finished her
workaut at 5.25 p.m., what time did she start fier workout?
Do not waite
in this space
Ans: (a) h
(b) __p.m,
24 Inthe figure, PQ and RS are straight lines. Find z.
R
P.
\i55°
ee"
z
Q
\ -
Ans: _
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26
Find the area of the shaded part of the figure.
45cm
20m
Ans: = om?
Do not write
in this space
‘The bar graph shows the number of funfair tickets sold by a group of
students. The bar showing the number of students who sold 3 tickets each
is not shown, Given that : of the students sold 3 tickets each, find the
number of students who sold 3 tickets each.
30:
25:
Number of students.
s a
@
°
1 2 3 4 5
‘Number of funfair tickets sold by each student
[|
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Pago 5 {Goon to the
next page)2 Do not write
27 The rectangular tank shown below is “filed with water. The base area of | in this space
the tank is 120 om. Given that it contained 2.4 litres of water, what is the
helght of the container?
28 Inthe figure, ABCD and AEFG are identical rhombuses, ZBAG = 75° and
ZEFG = 65°, Find ZABE.
Ans: ce
Page {Goon othe next page)29 The table below shows how much a shop charges a customer for renting an
electric scooter.
Every additional ; hour
Ayomi paid $36 for renting an electric scooter starting from 07 30
What would be the latest time that she must return the scooter to the shop?
Express your answer using the 24-hour clock.
‘Ans:
Do not write
in this space
30 The figure shows two circles. The ratio of the diameter of the smail circle to
the diameter of the large circle is 1.2 The area of the small circle is 42 om?
What is the area of the shaded part of the figure?
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End of Paper 1HENRY PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL
2019 PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION
MATHEMATICS
PRIMARY 6
PAPER 2
Parent's Signature
Name:
Class: Primary 6,
Time for Paper 2: 1 hour 30 minutes
Do not turn over this page until you are told to do so.
Follow all instructions carefully.
‘Answer all questions. ;
‘Show your working clearly as marks are awarded for correct working.
‘White your answers in this booklet.
‘You are allowed to use a calculator.Questions 4 to 5 carry 2 marks each. Show your working clearly and write your
answers in the spaces provided. For questions which require units, give your
answers in the units stated.
(10 marks)
0 not write
inthis space
4 Joanne had a tibbon measuring 18 m in length. She cut the ribbon into
shorter pieces, each measuring = m.
(a) What would be the most number of$m pieces that she could cut?
(b) What would be the length of the ribbon left in the end?
Ans: (a)
(b) lm
2 ‘The numbers on Card X and Card Y are 3-digit numbers. The first digit on
Card Y is shown below.
‘ 3
Card X Card ¥
Given that the average of the two numbers on Card X and Gard Y is 300.
find the smallest possible number on Card X.
CJ
Page 1 {Go on to the next page)3 Apiece of paper in the shape of a parallelogram is folded along the dotted _| Do not write
line as shown below. Find zy In this space
Se
ve LI
4 In the figure below, JKLM is a square, ZMLO = 11° and KL = KO.
Find 2JOK.
J
a
Page 2 {Go ono the next page)‘Two lines, AB and AC, are drawn inside a box. Do not write
in this space
(@)__ Xis one of the dots inside the box. Draw two lines AX and CX to
‘complete a right-angled triangle ACX with AC = AX.
is
(b) _ Yinone of the dots inside the box, Draw two lines BY and CY to
complete a trapezium ABYC where AB Is parallel to CY and the
length of CY is twice the length of AB.
Page 3 {Go on to the next page)For questions 6 to 17, show your working clearly and write your answers in the
spaces provided. The number of marks available is shown in the brackets [J at
the end of each question or part-question.
(45 marks)
6 Ina Sports Meet, the ratio of the number of runners in the Blue Team to the
Red Team is 3 : 5. The ratio of the number of runners in the Yellow Team to
the Blue Team is 3 : 4. There are 66 more runners in the Red Team than
the Yellow Team. How many runners ara there altogether?
Ans: [3]
Do not write
in this space
7 Isaac had 1.2 m of wire. He used all of it to form two equilateral triangles
shown below.
yan
ve ajom
(a) Find the total perimeter of both triangles in terms of yin the simplest
form.
{b) Find the valua ot y.
‘Ans: (a) a
e)
Pago 4
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For every piano that Siti sells, she earns a sum of money as shown below.
10% of the first $500 of the selling price
and
8% of the remaining selling price
Siti sold a piano and earned $650. What was the selling price of the piano?
Ans: 3}
At first, Kendrick had a total of 117 pencils and erasers altogether. He gave
away 25 pencils and bought more erasers to increase the number of his
erasers by 60%. In the end, Kendrick had a total of 137 pencils and erasers
altogether. How many pencils did Kendrick have at first?
Ans: _ 13}
Do not write
inthis space
[|
Page 5 (Go on to the next page)Joyce and Val ran in a race. Joyce ran at a speed of 200 m/min. When Val_ | Do not waite
was at the halfway point of the race, Joyce was 2.5 km ahead of Val Both _| in this space
of them did not change their speed throughout the race. Joyce completed
the race at 11.50 a.m What time did Val complete the race?
Start Halfway End
point point point
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Ans: 8
(Go on tothe next page)11 The pie chart below represents the number of marbles of four different Do not write
colours in a box. There were 135 more green marbles than red marbles. in this space
Red
15%
(2) What percentage of the marbles in the box were green in colour?
()._ "All the marbles in the box were placed in 48 bags.
Each bag contained either 8 6r 14 marbles.
How many of the bags contained 14 marbles?
(b)
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In the figure, ABCG is a trapezium and BCEF is a rhombus. Lines BED and
BFG are straight lines. Given that AB // GC, EC = ED, 2BFE = 76°,
2GCE = 17° and ZAGB = 55°,
(a) find zp.
{b)
find 2q.
Ans:(a) RY
(b) eH
Do not write
in this space
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Tina had some 204, 50¢ and $1 coins with a total value of $300.60.
40% ofthe coins were 20¢ coins and + ofthe remaining coins were
$1 coins.
(a) Whatis the ratio of the number of 20¢ coins to the number of 50¢
coins to the number of $1 coins? Express your answer in the
simplest form.
(b) How many coins did Tina have altogether?
Ans: (a) (2)
GOD LF
Do not write
in this space
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Pages {Go on to the next page)14
Dom had a square piece of paper with an area of 64 cni?. He cut out Do not write
one quarter circle and three identical semicircles from it as shown below. —_| inthis space
‘The quarter circle had the same radius as each semicircle.
(a) Whatis the radius of the quarter circle?
(b)_ Whatis the perimeter of the remaining piece of paper?
(Take m= 3.14)
Ans:(a)
(b) 13]
Page 10 {Go'on to the next page)John uses triangles and circles to form figures that follow a pattern as Do not write
shown below. in this space
e
e
ee Ne
we SS AS ORS
Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4
{a) The table shows the number of triangles and circles for the first four
figures. Complete the table for Figure 5.
[- Figure Number 1 2 3 4 5
Number of triangles 2 3 4 5
Number of circles 6 8 9 4
Total number of
me ‘and circles 8 1 13 16
1
(b) A figure in the pattern has a total of 51 triangles and circles. What is
the Figure Number?
(c) How many circles did John use for Figure 115?
Ans:(b) Figure 2) [|
(©)
Page tt {Go on to the next page)16 The figure below shows an empty wading poo! with some steps at one side | Do not write
of the pool. Each step measures 0.2 m in height and 0.4 m in length. inthis space
Mr Hank wants to fill the pool with water using a hose that allows water to:
flow at a rate of 1.395 m! per hour.
How long will it take Mr Hank to fill the pool with water to a depth of 0.7 m
measured from the deepest end of the pool?
Deepest end
of the poot
= wl]
Page 12 {Go on to the next page)17 Two square tiles of equal sides are shown below. Some parts of the tiles - | Donot write
are painted in the shape of identical quarter circles ( %@ ). in this space
ment Fats
A floor is faid with the files that follow a pattem as shown below. The floor
measures 5.2 m in length and 3.6 m in breadth and is completely covered
with the tiles.
Find the area of the floor that is covered by the painted parts of the tiles,
(Take x 2
(You may use the additional working space on the next page if necessary)
Ans: 14] [
Page 13 (Go onto the next page){|
{Additional working space for Question 17) Do not write
inthis space
Sotters:
‘Mrs Elaine Chua, Mrs frene Tan, Mr Jeniry Tseng, Mrs Ling Lee Ching and Mr Yip Yow Foi
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End of Paper 2SCHOOL : HENRY PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL.
LEVEL : PRIMARY 6
SUBJECT : MATH
TERM t 2019 PRELIM
PAPER 1 BOOKLET A
[a1 | a2 | a3 | as | as | a6 | a7 | as | a8 | ato
4 4
1 | 2 4 | 3
amt] Qiz 7 ais ara] ate
PAPER 1 BOOKLET B
Q16) | 110.49
Q17) | 5.08
Qa) |S
O19) [37.49
Q20) | 14
Q21) | tand7
| Q22) | a)EB and DC
b)FA and AB
Q23) | a)13h
b)3.40 p.m.
24) | 86°
Q25) [270 cm?
Q26) [24 tickets
Q27) | 30cm
Q28) | 85°
Q29) | 1130
30) | 426cm?PAPER 2
[a1y | a22
| b)0.4m
Q2) [300 x — -
| 600-399 = 201
|
[Q3) | 480° — 47° = 133° ae — 7
Qs) |
180° - 47° — 47°
180° - 86° ~ 36
20u-9u=11u
11u = 66
1u=66+11=6
9u + 12u + 20u = 41u
41u=6 x 41= 246
[Q7)
aly + ay + 12)em
= (6y #12)em
b)(6y #12)em = 120em
6y om + 12cm = 120em
(6y)em = 1200m - 12cm = 408em
4y = 108cm + 6 = 18cm
8)
650 - 50 = 600
600 = 8% = 7500
7500 + 500 = 8000Q9) [42 pencils
Q10) | 2500 x 2 = 5000
5000 + 200 = 25min
25min after 11.50 a.m. is 12.15 p.m.
Q11) | a)100% - 25% - 15% - 20% = 40%
b)15% + 135 340%
25% > 135
1% 9135 = 25 = 6.4
81 + 216 + 135 + 108 = 540
Assume all as 8 marbles
8 x 48 = 384
540 — 384 = 156
156 + 6 = 26 bags
1'Q42) | a)(180° — 76°) + 2= 52°
180° — 52° = 128°
(180° - 128°) + 2= 26°
b)180° — 59° = 121°
121° — 52° — 52° = 47°
180° — 17° — 55° = 108°
Q13)|a)16:21:3
b)3.2u + 10.5u + 3u=16.7u
16.7u = $300.60
1u = $300.60 = $16.7u = 18
16u + 24u+3u=40u
40u = 40 x 18 = 720 coins
Q14) | aV64cm? = 8cm
8cm +4=2cm
b)2cm + 2em + 2em + 2cm + 2cm + 2cm + 4em =16em
Arc of 1 quarter circle = %4x wx d = %4x 3.14 x 4em = 3.44em
3.14em x7 = 21.98em ~
21.98cm + 16cm = 37.98em
Q15) | a)6, 12,8
b)t8
6)3 x58 +13=177
Qi6) | 8 hours
Q17) | 97020 em*