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1 www.talkingmaths.com P6/Jun/Review2 Primary 6 June Review 2 Section A: 10 Questions, 15 marks Questions 1 to Questions 5 carry 1 mark each. Questions 6 to Questions 10 carry 2 marks each. Choose the correct answer and write it in the bracket provided. Calculators are not allowed in this section. 1. What is 50 divided by 1000? (1) 20 (2) 2 (3) 0.05 (4) 0.005 ( ) 2. Express 0.65 as a fraction in its simplest form. (1) (2) (3) (4) ( ) 3. 2672 ÷ = 8002 – 7998 The missing number in the box is _____________________. (1) 668 (2) 334 (3) 8 (4) 4 ( ) 4. A cuboid has a square base of area 81 cm². If the volume of the cuboid is 648 cm³, what is its height? (1) 8 cm (2) 9 cm (3) 18 cm (4) 72 cm ( ) 50

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Primary 6

June Review 2

Section A: 10 Questions, 15 marks

Questions 1 to Questions 5 carry 1 mark each. Questions 6 to Questions 10 carry 2 marks

each. Choose the correct answer and write it in the bracket provided. Calculators are not

allowed in this section.

1. What is 50 divided by 1000?

(1) 20 (2) 2

(3) 0.05 (4) 0.005 ( )

2. Express 0.65 as a fraction in its simplest form.

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

( )

3. 2672 ÷ = 8002 – 7998

The missing number in the box is _____________________.

(1) 668 (2) 334

(3) 8 (4) 4 ( )

4. A cuboid has a square base of area 81 cm². If the volume of the cuboid is 648 cm³,

what is its height?

(1) 8 cm (2) 9 cm

(3) 18 cm (4) 72 cm ( )

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5. Which of the following nets shown below will not form a cube when folded?

(1) (2)

(3) (4)

( )

6. In the number line below, A represents

, D represents

. AB = BC = CD. What

fraction is represented by B?

A B C D

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

( )

7. What is 150% of $60?

(1) $9 (2) $30

(3) $39 (4) $90 ( )

8. A cuboid has a square base of sides 14 cm each and a height of 7 cm. What is the

volume of the cuboid?

(1) 98 cm² (2) 686 cm²

(3) 1372 cm² (4) 2744 cm² ( )

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9. The pie chart below shows the number of different types of fruits sold at a fruit stall.

Given that there are 48 pears, find the number of mangosteens at the stall.

(1) 16 (2) 24

(3) 72 (4) 96 ( )

10. The figure is made up of 3 identical quadrants. Find its perimeter. (Take π =

)

14 cm

(1) 66 cm (2) 117 cm

(3) 136 cm (4) 150 cm ( )

Oranges

Kiwis

Apples

Pears

Mangosteens

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Section B: 10 Questions, 15 marks

Questions 11 to 15 carry 1 mark each. Questions 16 to 20 carry 2 marks each. Show your

mathematical statements clearly in the space provided and write your answers in the blank

provided. No calculator is allowed in this section.

11. Arrange the following numbers in ascending order.

57 938 , 35 789 , 59 783 , 38 795

Ans: ______________________________________

12. Shade 1 more square to make the following figure symmetrical.

13. 6 × 7 + 4 × 7 = □ × 7 – 14

What is the missing number in the box?

Ans: ______________________________________

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14. Find the area of the figure below. (Take π =

)

28 cm

Ans: __________________________________ cm²

15. Sharon has

as many paper clips as Lynn. Find the ratio of Lynn’s paper clips to

Sharon’s paper clips.

Ans: ______________________________________

16. A pizza was shared equally among m students. What fraction of the pizza did each

child get?

Ans: ______________________________________

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17. The shaded picture is formed with 3 big and 3 small equilateral triangles. The length

of the straight line AB is 63 cm. What is the perimeter of the shaded figure?

A B

63 cm

Ans: ___________________________________ cm

18. The ratio of the number of men to the number of women at a concert was 5 : 3. Find

the number of women at the concert if there were 120 more men than women.

Ans: ______________________________________

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19. Martin is 45 years old. His nephew is 32 years younger than he. In how many years’

time will Martin be twice as old as his nephew?

Ans: __________________________ years’ time

20. The area of a rectangle is 80 cm². Its breadth is

of its length. What is the perimeter

of the rectangle?

Ans: ___________________________________ cm

Section C: 6 Questions, 20 marks

For Questions 21 to 26, show your steps in the space provided for each question and write

your answers in the spaces provided. The marks for each question is shown in the [ ] at the

end of the question.

Calculators can be used in this section.

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21. There are 45 birds and dogs in a pet shop. The animals have 128 legs in total. How

many dogs are there in the pet shop?

Ans: ___________________________________ [2]

22. There were 40% more boys than girls at a party. After 24 boys and 24 girls left the

party, there were 50% more boys than girls. How many boys were at the party at

first?

Ans: ___________________________________ [2]

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23. Alexandra, Bradley and Carmen shared the cost of a present for their mother.

Alexandra and Bradley paid

of the cost of the present. Bradley and Carmen paid

of the cost of the present. If Carmen paid $6 more than Alexandra, how much did the

present cost?

Ans: ___________________________________ [3]

24. Ethan drove from Town R to Town S which was 720 km away. He travelled at an

average speed of 84 km/h for the first 336 km of the journey. He then reduced his

speed by 20 km/h to complete his journey. What was his average speed for the whole

journey?

Ans:___________________________________ [4]

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25. Alyssa gave some beads to Betty such that Betty had 40% of the number of beads that

Alyssa had. After that, Alyssa gave another 170 beads to Betty. In the end, Betty had

80% of the number of beads that Alyssa had. How many beads did Betty have in the

end?

Ans: __________________________________ [4]

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26. OAB is a quadrant of radius 20 cm. ACB and ACD are semicircles.

(a) Find the perimeter of the shaded part.

(b) Find the area of the shaded part.

(Take π = 3.14)

B 20 cm

20 cm

A O

Ans: (a) _______________________________ [2]

(b) _______________________________ [3]

C

C