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METHODIST GIRLS' SCHOOL (PRIMARY) Founded in 1887 END-OF-YEAR EXAMINATION 2011 PRIMARY 3 MATHEMATICS BOOKLET A Total Time: 1h 45 minutes INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Do not turn over this page until you are told to do so. Follow all instructions carefully. Answer all questions. Name: Class: Date: Primary 3. 11 October 2011 ( ) This booklet consists of 9 printed pages including this page. ti

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METHODIST GIRLS' SCHOOL (PRIMARY)Founded in 1887

END-OF-YEAR EXAMINATION 2011

PRIMARY 3 MATHEMATICS

BOOKLET A

Total Time: 1 h 45 minutes

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

Do not turn over this page until you are told to do so.Follow all instructions carefully.Answer all questions.

Name:

Class:

Date:

Primary 3.

11 October 2011

( )

This booklet consists of 9 printed pages including this page.

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Section A

m ^^^^ (40 marks)

1 7305 =7000 +30 x [ 1+5

d) 1(2) 10(3) 3(4) 100

2 Whatis the missing value in the box?

8 5 • 6-5987

2 5 19

(1) 9(2) 7(3) 3(4) 0

Completethe number pattern below.

2864, 3954, , 6134, 7 224

(1) 4 064(2) 5 044(3) 5 064 -(4) 6 044

What is the smallest odd number that can be formed with the digits 3 4 5and 7 with the digit 5 in the tens place? ' '

(1) 7 543(2) 7 453(3) 3 547(4) 3 457

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After Alicia had spent $125 and Flora had spent $194, both of them had thesame amount of money left. If Alicia had $500 at first, how much did Florahave at first?

(1) $319(2) $375(3) $569(4) $694

6 The time on the clock is 25 minutes fast. What is the actual time?

(1) 11.25(2) 11.40(3) 10.50(4) 10.45

Which of the following fractions is not equivalent to — ?

(1)1

(2) Z~v ' 5

4(3) -V ' 8

(4)10

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8 Which fish has the greatest mass?

A

1kg300g

d) A(2) B(3) C(4) D

B

1 003g

C

1303g

D

1kg 30g

The mass of abag of rice is 800g. It is 5times as heavy as abag of sugarWhat isthe total mass ofabag of rice and a bag ofsugar?

(1) 160g(2) 960g(3) .4000g(4) 4800g

10 Nathan jogs round a 400-m track 4 times a week. What is the total distancehe jogs in 2 weeks?

(1) 1km 600 m(2) 2 km 800 m(3) 3 km 200 m(4) 5 km 600 m

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11Thefourcylindersbelowshowtheamountofwaterthefishtankcanhold.Whatisthecapacityofthefishtank?

(1)(2)(3)(4)

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1t950m!

1t900m«

1C850ml

FishTank

12Belindatook1hour10minutestocompleteawalk-a-jog.Ritatook25minuteslesstocompletethesamewalk-a-jog.HowlongdidRitataketocompletethewalk-a-jog?

(1)45minutes(2)55minutes(3)1h15minutes(4)1h35minutes

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13 Wendy wanted to make drinks for her guests. She mixed 2bottle nfRihi_rv_syrup with 8cans ofsoda water. 1boffleofRibeJiaS^Smfdlr""*** 33° ^ °fSOda Wat6r- ^^^ *•tot*««**(1) 2 e 640 m*(2) 4* 140 me(3) 51 400 mt(4) 5* 640ml

14 Which diagram shows that ~oi Ais shaded?

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

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15 How many angles in the figure below are smaller than a right angle?

* \

(1) 1(2) 2(3) 3(4) 4

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16 Which of the following figures below have the same perimeter?

(1) A and C(2) B and C(3) C and D(4) AandB

B D

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8

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i^*£K^ 12cmby6cm.Shecutftintotwoafter it has be?nc^

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(1) 36 cm(2) 24 cm(3) 18 cm(4) 12 cm

— 12 cm

6 cm

Jane shaded triangles and squares on the 1-cm arid sauare nan*rWhat «s the area of the shaded parts? q P per

(1) 9 cm2(2) 10 cm2(3) 12 cm2(4) 14 cm2

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The bar graph below shows the birthmonths of the students in Fairyland Girls School,Study it and answer questions 19 and 20.

g.24l

Jan Feb Mar Apr May

Months

19 How many more people were bom in March than in February?

(1) 14(2) 20(3) 22(4) 36

20 In which month was there four times as many students bom than in the monthof May?

(1) January(2) February(3) March(4) April

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METHODIST GIRLS' SCHOOL (PRIMARY)Founded m 1887

END-OF-YEAR EXAMINATION 2011PRIMARY 3 MATHEMATICS

BOOKLET B

Total Time: 1 h 45 minutes

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANninATirQ

Do not turn over this page until you are told to dohollow all instructions carefully.Answer all questions.

so.

Name:( )

Class:

Date:

Primary 3.

11 October 2011

BOOKLET A ^^-^^40BOOKLET B ^^^-^^40BOOKLET C

^^-^20TOTAL ^^-^^^^100

This booklet consists of 8printed pages including this page.

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Questions 21 to 40 carry 2 marks each. Write your answers 4n thespaces provided.For questions which require units, give your answers in the unitsstated. (40 marks)

21 Write 8 593 in words.

22 How many eighths are there in 2—?

Ans:

23 In a row of 10 vases, Jane placed 3 flowers between every 2 vases. Howmany flowers did she place altogether?

Ans:

24 Arrange the following fractions starting from the greatest.

Ans:

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Mrs S^had^Q stickers. She wanted tb give 9stickers to those who sco^rfabove 85 marks in her Mathematics class but would need 13^^^How manv dudiIs roo«_h _,h™_> -ok ~~-i~o lo 5UCKersmore.How many pupils scored above 85 marks?

Ans:

Sophia bought 6identical pencils and 2identical files for atotal of $18 Eachpencil costs $2. What Is the cost of a file?

Ans: $

1 727 Stacey spent - of her money on apurse and ~~ more money on a bag thanon the purse. What fraction ofher money did shespend?

Ans:

f(~Zr\ t~\n to tK_» «<_v+ r»o/-»*»N

28

13

OO ft-

O-ft- •

What is the missing number in the box?

14

Ans:

"29 Sheila took 15 minutes to draw a picture ofacat. How long will shetake todraw 10 cats?

Ans: n mm

30 Josh is 152 cm tall. Tim is 40 cm shorter. What is their total height?

Ans: m cm

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31 Karen bought a carpet measuring 3 m by2 m. She placed thecarpet in herfiving room which is 5 m long and 7 m wkJe. What is the area ofher livingroom that is not covered by the carpet?

Ans: m*

32 The distance between Amy's house and the swimming pool is 3 times thedistance from her house to the school. What is the distance between theschool and the swimming pool?

585 m

Amy's house School Swimming pool

Ans: m

33 Trisha and Anne started drawing at 2.15 p.m. Trisha took 20 minutes tocomplete her drawing while Anne took twice the amount of time to finish herdrawing. At what time did Anne finish her drawing?

Ans: p.m.

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34 Name a pair of perpendicular fines in the figure below.

35

36

Ans:

Emily had $1 302 andColin had $674. How much must Emily give to Colin sothateach of them has the same amount of money?

Ans: $_

A school bus can take a maximum of 30 pupils. If there are 280 studentsgoing for an excursion, how many school buses must the teacher chartersuch that all the pupils can go forthe trip?

Ans:

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37 U!t^!3re,dn hfS_? mass* 950 S-Drawthe pointer to showthe readingon the kitchen scale ifan apple ofa mass of100g isadded to the scale.

38 Name a pair of parallel lines inthe figure below.

A

Ans: //

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39 How many right angles are there inside the figure below?

Ans:

40 The graph below shows the type of fruits sold on Monday.

Apple Orange Papaya Pear Durian Mango

Fruits

*^StttfS£S£70-Useamter and draw in the «*«-

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METHODIST GIRLS' SCHOOL (PRIMARY)Founded in 1887

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END-QF-YEAR EXAMINATION 2011PRIMARY 3 MATHEMATICS

BOOKLET C

Total Time: 1 h 45 minutes

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

Do not turn over this page until you are told to do so.Follow all instructions carefully.Answer all questions.

Name:

Class:

Date:

Primary 3.,

11 October 2011

( )

This booklet consists of 4 printed pages including this page.

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For questions 41 to 45, show your working dearly and write your answers In thespace provided. The number of̂marks available is shown in brack^s I ]atthe endofeach question or part-question. (20 marks)

41 One bookcost $9. For every 10 books bought, 3 books were given free. Howmuch would Tracy have to pay if she needed 26 such books?

Ans: [4]

42 Rani has a ribbon that is 1 m long. She cuts it into 3 pieces, A, B and C.1

Ribbon A is — m lor

length of Ribbon C?

1 1Ribbon A "is — m long. Ribbon B is —m longer than Ribbon A What is the

3 o

Ans: .[4]

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43 m^Tl^rT fe *"* UP °fatriangle «*a«**«• ""» Perimeterof the(a) Find the perimeter ofthe figure.(b) Find thearea ofthesquare.

3m

Ans: (a)

(b)

[2]

[2]

44 A train leftTown A at a certain time. It took 2 h 35 min to reach Town B.Thetrain then took 1 h 45 min to travel from Town B to Town C.

(a) How much faster is it to travel from Town B to Town C than Town A toTownB?

(b) Ifthe train reached Town B at 1.10 p.m., what time did it leave Town A?

Ans: (a)

(b) [2]

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45 A chair has 4 legs.A stoolhas 3 legs.Thereatare2 more chairs thanstools, howmanychairs are there?

Ans: [4]

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EXAM PAPER 2011

SCHOOL : MGS

SUBJECT: PRIMARY3 MATHEAMATICS

TERM SA2

Ql Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 Q9 QIO Qll Q12 Q13 Q14 Q15 Q16 Q172 4 2 4 3 3 2 3 2 3 3 1 4 4 3 4 2

Q18 Q19 Q201 3 4

21)Eight thousand, five hundred and ninety-three

24)2/5, 2/7, 2/9

29)2h 30 min

34)AB_LBC

38)AB//CD

25)8 pupils

30)2m 64cm

35)$314

39)8

26)$3

31)29mz

36)10

40)

41)10 x 9 = 9090 + 90 = 180

Tracy would have to pay $180.

42)RA = 1/3 x2 = 2/6RB = 2/6 + 1/6 = 3/6RC = 3/6 + 2/6 = 5/66/6-5/6 = 1/6

Ribbon C is l/6m long.

43)a)5 + 3 = 812-8 = 4

5+4+4 = 13

13 + 3 = 16

16 + 4 = 20

The perimeter of the figure is 20mb)4x4 = 16

The area of the square is 16rm

44)a)2h 35min - lh 45min = 50minIt is 50 min faster to travel from Town Bto Town C than Town Ato Town B.

22)18

27)11/12

32)390m

23)27

28)13

33)2.55p.m.

37)/ \

* w

¥

study
Rectangle

Town A at 10.35am

45)64-8 = 5656-7 = 8

8 + 2 = 10There are 10 chairs.