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  • Primary 4 Maths EOY 2024 – Test 1

Primary 4 Maths EOY 2024 – Test 1

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Addition and Subtraction (P4)

1. Complete the number pattern.

"7 , 12 , 17 , , , 32"

 

📖 Re-read the question carefully. Remember — check the difference between consecutive numbers to find the pattern rule!

 

2. Mr. Lim bought the food items as shown.He paid the cashier $50.How much change did he receive?

📖 Re-read the question carefully. Make sure you have included the cost of every item before you proceed.

3. There were some stamps in Album X, Album Y, and Album Z. 

Album X had 1350 stamps. Album X had 400 more stamps than Album Y. 

Album Y had twice as many stamps as Album Z. 

How many stamps were there in total? EOY TN 2024 Heuristics, Model Drawing

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Whole Numbers [P4]

4. 6 and 7 are factors of _________EOY TN 2024 Factors and Multiples

📖 Re-read the question carefully. Remember — if 6 and 7 are factors of a number, that number must be a multiple of both 6 and 7.

5. Write seven thousand three hundred and five in numerals.EOY TN 2024

📖 Re-read the question carefully. Remember — check the place values carefully: thousands, hundreds, tens and ones!

6.

Arrange these numbers from greatest to smallest: 246, 462, 264, 426.

EOY TN 2024

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7. I am a factor of 20.
When 2 is added to me, I become a multiple of 3 that is greater than 6.
What number am I?
EOY TN 2024 Heuristics

Number =

8. There were some stamps in Album X, Album Y, and Album Z

Mrs. Lee drove from Woodlands to Malacca.

She began her trip at 08 15 and arrived at a resort in Malacca at 12 45.

(a) How long did the journey take from Woodlands to the resort?

 

It took    minutes

 

(b) The next day, Mrs. Lee left the resort to visit a museum.

The drive should have been 50 minutes, but she took a wrong turn which added 15 minutes to her journey.

She reached the museum at 11.20 a.m.

What time did she leave the resort?

 

She left the resort at    a.m

EOY TN 2024 time

9.

 

(a) Mr. Tan, his wife, his elderly father, and 3 children went to the theme park.

What was the least amount Mr. Tan paid altogether?

 

Mr. Tan paid  $

 

(b) Mrs. Lee took her mother (senior) and some children to the theme park.
The total amount she paid was $41.
How many children did Mrs. Lee take?

 

Number of children = EOY TN 2024 Money Heuristics

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10. 188 oranges were packed into a total of 28 large and small bags.There were 8 oranges in each large bag and 5 oranges in each small bag.How many large bags were used?EOY TN 2024 Measurement Heuristics

Fractions [P4]

11. 4 ⅗ = ▢ ⁄ ₅  

What is the missing number in the box?EOY TN 2024

📖 Re-read the question carefully. Remember — a mixed number has a whole number part and a fraction part.

12. Which of the following is NOT an equivalent fraction of   ⅗ ?EOY TN 2024

📖 Re-read the question carefully. Remember — the word NOT changes what you are looking for!

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13. Lisa had some marbles. She gave away  4/7​  of them to her 4 friends and had 27 marbles left. How many marbles did each friend get?EOY TN 2024
14. There are 20 stars in the box below. Some stars are shaded grey.
What fraction of the stars are grey in colour?EOY TN 2024
15. 1 − 1⁄3 -  1⁄6   =  ________ 

Give your answer in the simplest form.EOY TN 2024 simplest form

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16. Mei baked 5⁄6 kg of cookies. She baked 1⁄3​ kg less than her mother.What was the total amount of cookies (in kg) both of them baked?EOY TN 2024

17.

The pie chart shows the number of pets kept by some students.

Each student keeps only 1 type of pet.

 

3⁄5 of the students keep pet dogs and cats.

 

(a) Find the total number of students.

There are a total of  students.

(b) What fraction of the students keep fish as pets?

Give your answer in the simplest form.

The fraction is

EOY TN 2024 pie chart

18. A container is filled with red, green, and blue balls.

4⁄7 of the balls are red, 318 balls are green, and 282 balls are blue.

How many more red balls than blue balls are there?

EOY TN 2024

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Decimals [P4]

19. What is the number when 278.63 is rounded to 1 decimal place?EOY TN 2024

📖 Re-read the question carefully. Remember — "1 decimal place" means you look at the second decimal digit to decide whether to round up or down.

20. EOY TN 2024 decimals

21.

Find the value of : 7.35 − 4.18 = 

EOY TN 2024

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22.

Find the value of : 6.42×5 =

EOY TN 2024

23. Sarah had 12 m of cloth.She used 4.20 m for a tablecloth and 2.80 m for napkins.She then cut the remaining cloth into four equal pieces.How long was each piece of cloth?EOY TN 2024 decimal

Measurement and Geometry [P4]

24.

The figure below is made up of a square S and a rectangle R.Square S has sides of 2 cm.Rectangle R has a breadth of 3 cm.The total length of the whole figure is 7 cm.

What is the length of rectangle R?

EOY TN 2024

📖 Re-read the question carefully. Remember — the total length of the whole figure includes parts from both the square and the rectangle.

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25. A clock shows 11:20 but it is 25 minutes slower.What is the actual time? 

EOY TN 2024 Time
26.

The figure below is made up of:

  • a square of side 8 cm,

  • a rectangle of length 12 cm and height 8 cm (attached to the right of the square),

  • and a right-angled triangle with base 12 cm and height 8 cm (attached above the rectangle).

Find the total shaded area.EOY TN 2024

27.

In the figure, ABCD  is a rectangle. DE meets side AB at E, and DF meets side BC at F.

Given ∠ADE=40∘  and ∠CDF=15∘

∠FDE =  ∘

EOY TN 2024

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28. How much water is there in the water beaker ?

EOY TN 2024Water in the beaker = {{{1200}}} ml.

29. The figure shows a cube and its net.

When the net is folded into a cube, what letter will be on the face opposite to D?

Letter : EOY TN 2024

30.

The figure is made up of 3 rectangles A, B, and C

(a) Find the total area of the figure.

Area =   cm²

(b) Find the perimeter of the figure.

Perimeter = cmEOY TN 2024

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31.

Ribbon A was 1850 cm and Ribbon B was 650 cm.

After the same length was cut from each ribbon, the remaining length of Ribbon A was three times the remaining length of Ribbon B.

What was the length that was cut from each ribbon in cm?

Length = cmEOY TN 2024 Measurement Heuristics

Multiplication and Division [P4]

32. Find the product of 248 and 9.EOY TN 2024

33. (i) What was the total number of books sold on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday?

  Books

 

(ii) On which day was there twice as many books as Monday?

 

 

(iii) Each book costs $25. How much more money was collected from the book sales on Tuesday than on Thursday ?

 

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34. Question:3 pears cost as much as 4 mangoes.Siti bought 6 pears and 8 mangoes for $20.What is the cost of 5 mangoes?EOY TN 2024 Model Drawing Heuristics

35. Buy 1 pencil for $2  Buy 5 pencils for $8  

Jen wants to buy 28 pencils.What is the least amount of money she will need?EOY TN 2024

36. In which of the following does the digit 7 stand for 700?EOY StH 2024 Measurement Heuristics
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