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Name Class Date
Primary 2
MATHEMATICSEND-OF-YEAR ASSESSMENT (SET 2)
INSTRUCTIONS
Total time for all sections: 1 h 30 min
SECTION AMULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS [20 × 2 marks]
SECTION BSHORT-ANSWER [20 × 2 marks]
SECTION CWORD PROBLEMS [5 × 4 marks]
SECTION MARKS
A / 40
B / 40
C / 20
TOTAL / 100
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SECTION AQuestions 1 to 20 carry 2 marks each. Choose the correct answer and write its number (1, 2, 3 or 4) in the brackets provided. (20 x 2 marks)
1. The value of is 27.
What is the value of ?
(1) 9 (3) 45 (2) 36 (4) 54 ( )
2. Which of the following fractions is the smallest?
(1) 1 _ 2 (3) 1 _ 4
(2) 1 _ 3 (4) 1 _ 8 ( )
3. Which of the following adds up to 70¢?
(1) 2 twenty-cent coins and 1 ten-cent coin (2) 6 five-cent coins and 3 ten-cent coins (3) 1 fifty-cent coin and 4 five-cent coins (4) 5 ten-cent coins and 2 twenty-cent coins ( )
4. 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 = × 5
(1) 3 (3) 5 (2) 4 (4) 6 ( )
5. The mass of Mrs Flint and her son is 93 kg. If the mass of her son is 31 kg, how much heavier is Mrs Flint than her son?
(1) 31 kg (3) 93 kg (2) 62 kg (4) 124 kg ( )
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6. Frankie and Naomi have some money. If they each spend 80 cents and have a total of 90 cents left, how much money do they have in all?
(1) $1.60 (3) $2.50 (2) $1.70 (4) $2.60 ( )
7. Which of the following figures is not divided into half?
(1) (3)
(2) (4)
( )
8. 3 out of equal parts are shaded.
(1) 12 (3) 6 (2) 9 (4) 3 ( )
9. The perimeter of a park was 240 m. Andy ran 3 times round the park. Find the total distance Andy ran.
(1) 480 m (3) 680 m (2) 520 m (4) 720 m ( )
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10.
Object A Object B Object C Object D
Which of the following objects has both curved and flat surfaces? (1) Object A (3) Object C (2) Object B (4) Object D ( )
11.
Container A Container B Container C Container D
Which of the following contains the most amount of water? (1) Container A (3) Container C (2) Container B (4) Container D ( )
12. Andrew bought 3 similar packs of chocolates. Each pack of chocolates had a mass of 50 g. The total mass of the chocolates was .
(1) 100 g (3) 350 g (2) 150 g (4) 530 g ( )
13. Find the sum of 103 and 459. (1) 356 (3) 552 (2) 366 (4) 562 ( )
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14. The mass of a vase is 450 g. The mass of a jar is 305 g. What is the total mass of the two items?
(1) 145 g (3) 755 g (2) 155 g (4) 800 g ( )
15.
The clock above shows the time now. What was the time two hours ago? (1) 7.05 pm (3) 11.05 pm
(2) 8.05 pm (4) 12.05 pm ( )
16. Complete the pattern below.
?
(1) (3)
(2) (4)
( )
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17. What is the missing number?
35
431
2015
?18
305
(1) 16 (3) 18 (2) 17 (4) 19 ( )
18. more than 40 ÷ 5 is 210.
(1) 200 (3) 218 (2) 202 (4) 220 ( )
19. Mrs Baker bought 10 dozen eggs. She used 5 dozen eggs to bake some cookies. She used another 5 eggs to make an omelette. How many eggs were left?
(1) 45 (3) 60 (2) 55 (4) 490 ( )
20. How many two-dollar notes can Simon exchange for with 10 twenty-cent coins?
(1) 1 (3) 10 (2) 2 (4) 20 ( )
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SECTION BQuestions 21 to 40 carry 2 marks each. Write your answers on the lines provided. (20 x 2 marks)
21. 36 ÷ = 3 × 3
22. What fraction of the figure is not shaded?
23. Write the following in words.
834
24. $55 – $35 = $
25. Put a tick (3) in the correct box to complete the pattern.
?
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26. Ivan started jogging at 8.00 am. He stopped at 8.45 am. How long did he jog?
min
27. Mandy ate some cake. 3 _ 9 of the cake was left. What fraction of the cake did she eat?
28. Fill in the blank with the correct answer.
445 385475
29. Mother made some lemonade. She poured all the lemonade into 3 jars equally. Each jar contained 2 litres of lemonade. How much lemonade did Mother make?
litres
30.
The object has curved surface(s) and flat surfaces.
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31. Draw the correct hour and minute hands on the clock to show 30 minutes before 4.30 pm.
32. 7 × is 9 less than 30.
33. + + + + = 90
+ = 70
What is ?
34. 2 stamps were left after Elaine, Mary and Janelle each took 8 stamps. How many stamps were there at first?
stamps
35. The mass of box X is 2 kg. The mass of box X and two identical iron balls is 10 kg. What is the mass of each iron ball?
kg
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Study the picture graph carefully and use it to answer questions 36 to 40.
The picture graph below shows the different flavours of ice cream sold in a supermarket in a week.
chocolate
vanilla
strawberry
peppermint
Each represents 5 tubs of ice cream.
36. is the most popular.
37. is the least popular.
38. more tubs of chocolate ice cream than strawberry ice cream were sold.
39. fewer tubs of peppermint ice cream than vanilla ice cream were sold.
40. The total number of the two most popular flavours sold was .
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SECTION CQuestions 41 to 45 carry 4 marks each. Do these word problems and show your working clearly in the space provided. (5 × 4 marks)
41. Uncle James delivers 8 sets of computers daily. How many days does it take Uncle James to deliver 80 sets of computers?
It takes Uncle James days to deliver 80 sets of computers.
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42. The number of pages in an English textbook is 105. The number of pages in a mathematics textbook is 38 more than the English textbook. The number of pages in a science textbook is 15 fewer than the mathematics textbook. How many pages are there in the science textbook?
There are pages in the science textbook.
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43. Mother bought 2 kg of vegetables. She bought some fish. The total mass of the vegetables and fish was 10 kg. If each fish had a mass of 2 kg, how many fish did Mother buy?
Mother bought fish.
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44. There are 3 bicycles and 7 cars in a car park. (a) How many wheels do the 3 bicycles have?
The 3 bicycles have wheels.
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(b) How many more wheels do the cars have than the bicycles?
The cars have more wheels than the bicycles.
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45. Samuel was in a queue to buy a drink. There were 5 people in front of him and 3 people behind him. If each of them had $3, how much money did all the people in the queue have altogether?
The people in the queue had $ altogether.
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SOLUTIONS TO Ey2
1. (3) 27÷3=9 9×5=452. (4)
1__2
1__3 1__4
1__8 3. (3) 4five-centcoins=20¢ 20¢+50¢=70¢4. (2)5. (1) 93–31=62kg 62–31=31kg6. (3) 80¢×2=160¢ 160¢+90¢=250¢=$2.507. (4)8. (2) Thereare9equalparts.9. (4) 240+240+240=720m10. (3)11. (2)12. (2) 3×50g=150g13. (4) 103+459=56214. (3) 450+305=755g
15. (1)
7.05pm
1h 1h
8.05pm 9.05pm16. (4)
Thepatternis , , , , , .17. (2) 18+?=35 35–18=1718. (2) 40÷5=8 210–8=20219. (2) 10–5=5 5×12=60 60–5=5520. (1) 10twenty-centcoins=$2 $2÷$2=121. 4 3×3=9 36÷9=4
22. 3__7
23. eighthundredandthirty-four24. 20 $55–$35=$20
25.P
26. 45
8.00am
45min
8.45am27. 6__9
1–3__9=9__9–3__9=6__9
28. 415
475 385415445
–30 –30 –3029. 6 3×2=630. 1;231.
32. 3 30–9=21 21÷7=333. 10 90–70=20
2 =20
=20÷2=1034. 26 8×3=24 24+2=2635. 4 10–2=8kg 8÷2=4kg36. chocolate 35tubsofchocolate icecream
weresold.37. strawberry 5 tubs of strawberry ice cream
weresold.38. 30 35–5=3039. 15 25–10=1540. 60 35+25=60
41. 8 8
80
8 8 88
80÷8=10 IttakesUncleJames10daystodeliver80setsofcomputers.42.
science
mathematics
?
English 105
38
15
?
105+38=143 Thereare143pagesinthemathematicstextbook. 143–15=128 Thereare128pagesinthesciencetextbook.43.
?2kg
10kg 10–2=8kg Motherbought8kgoffish.
2kg
8kg
2kg2kg 2kg
8÷2=4 Motherbought4fish.44. (a) 2
?
2 2
3×2=6 3bicycleshave6wheels. (b)
?
4 4 4 4 4 4 4
7×4=28 7carshave28wheels. 28–6=22 Thecarshave22morewheelsthanthebicycles.45.
Samuel
drinkstall
Therewere9peopleinthequeue. 9×$3=$27 Thepeopleinthequeuehad$27altogether.