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  • Primary 5 Maths Weighted Assessment 1 (WA1) – Paper 4

Primary 5 Maths Weighted Assessment 1 (WA1) – Paper 4

1. What is the value of the digit 5 in the number 652 809? 

 

📖 REMINDER: The value of a digit depends on its place in the number. Read the number carefully and identify the place value of the specified digit (thousands, ten thousands, etc.).WA1,MBSP,2024,Place Value

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2. Find the value of 372 000 ÷ 600. 

 

📖 REMINDER: When dividing by multiples of 10, 100, or 1000, you can simplify by canceling zeros first. Divide 372000 by 100 first, then by 6, or cancel common zeros from both numbers.WA1,MBSP,2024,Division

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3. Which of the following fractions is greater than 1⁄2? 

 

📖 REMINDER: A fraction is greater than 1/2 when its numerator is more than half of its denominator. For example, for a fraction a/b, if a × 2 > b, then the fraction is greater than 1/2.WA1,MBSP,2024,Fractions

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4. What is the value of 4 1⁄6 - 2 3⁄4? 

 

📖 REMINDER: When subtracting mixed numbers, you can either convert them to improper fractions first or subtract the whole parts and fraction parts separately. Remember to find a common denominator for the fractions.WA1,MBSP,2024,Fractions

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5. In the figure below, ABCD is a rectangle with a perimeter of 56 cm. The length of BC is 10 cm. Find the length of AB.

📖 REMINDER: The perimeter of a rectangle is calculated as P = 2 × (length + width). If you know the perimeter and one side, you can find the other side.

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6. Sarah had 84 cookies. She packed them equally into 7 boxes and then gave away 4 of the boxes.
Which of the following expressions correctly describes the working to find out the number of
cookies she gave away?
 

 

📖 REMINDER: First find how many items are in each box by dividing total by number of boxes. Then multiply by the number of boxes given away to find the total given.

WA1,MBSP,2024,Whole Numbers
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7. Apples are sold in bags of 8. Each bag of apples costs $7. Mr. Tan has $95. How many apples can he buy at most? 

 

📖 REMINDER: First find how many bags can be bought with the money, then multiply by the number of apples per bag. Remember you can only buy whole bags.WA1,MBSP,2024,Whole Numbers

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8. 4⁄5 of a number is 280. What is 3⁄4 of the number? 

 

📖 REMINDER: First find the whole number by dividing the given value by the fraction. Then multiply the whole number by the new fraction to find the answer.

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9. Lisa saved some money. She spent 1⁄5 of her savings on a bag and 1⁄4 of the remaining savings on shoes. She had $108 left.
How much money did she save?
 

 

📖 REMINDER: Work backwards! The final amount represents the fraction left after both purchases. Find what fraction $108 represents, then find the original amount.

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10. Write two million, seventy-three thousand and eight in numerals.

 

 

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📖 REMINDER: Break the number into parts: millions, thousands, then the rest. Remember to include zeros for missing hundred thousands, ten thousands, etc.

 

 

WA1,MBSP,2024,Whole Numbers

11. Use all the digits 7, 2, 6 to form the smallest multiple of 6.

 

 

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📖 REMINDER: A number is a multiple of 6 if it is divisible by both 2 and 3. Check if it's even (divisible by 2) and if the sum of digits is divisible by 3.

 

 

WA1,MBSP,2024,Whole Numbers

12. Express 3 3⁄4 as a decimal.

 

 

Answer:

 

 

📖 REMINDER: Convert the fraction part to a decimal by dividing the numerator by the denominator, then add it to the whole number part.

 

 

WA1,MBSP,2024,Fractions

13. Find the value of 5⁄8 × 2⁄3. Express your answer in the simplest form.

 

 

Answer:

 

 

📖 REMINDER: To multiply fractions, multiply the numerators together and multiply the denominators together. Then simplify the fraction to its lowest terms.

 

 

WA1,MBSP,2024,Fractions

14. Box P contained 280 apples and Box Q contained 520 apples at first. After an equal number of apples were removed from both
boxes. Box Q contained three times as many apples as Box P. How many apples were there in Box P in the end?

 

 

Answer:

 

 

📖 REMINDER: The difference between the boxes stays the same when you remove equal amounts from both. Use model drawing or guess and check.

 

 

WA1,MBSP,2024,Whole Numbers

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