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Primary 6 Maths Weighted Assessment 1 (WA1) 2025 – Test 5

1. Express 43⁄4 as a decimal.

 

 

Answer:

 

 

WA1,NY,2025,WA1NY2025,Fractions and Decimals,Primary 6

2. The volume of a cube is 8000 cm³. Find the length of one edge of the cube.

 

 

Answer: cm
WA1,NY,2025,WA1NY2025,Volume,Primary 6

3. Three girls used the same number of beads to make necklaces. Amy used 2⁄5 of her beads, Beth used 3⁄8 of hers, and
Clara used 2⁄3 of hers. They had a total of 1440 beads at first. How many beads did each girl use?

 

 

Answer: beads

 

WA1,NY,2025,WA1NY2025,Fractions,Primary 6

📖 REMINDER: Each girl starts with the same number. Find each girl's share, then use equivalent fractions to add them.

 

 

4. Shanice had a bottle of shampoo. She used an equal amount of shampoo each day. At the end of the 7th day,
4⁄5 of the bottle was left.At the end of the 15th day,the amount of shampoo left was 280 ml. What was the
amount of shampoo in the bottle at first?

 

 

Answer: ml
WA1,NY,2025,WA1NY2025,Fractions,Primary 6

📖 REMINDER: Find how much was used per day, then use that to find the total original amount.

 

 

5. Use all the digits 3, 0, 6 and 8 to form

 

(a) the smallest multiple of 10

 

Answer: (a)

 

(b) the even number closest to 6000

 

Answer:   (b)

 

WA1,NY,2025,WA1NY2025,Whole Numbers,Primary 6

📖 REMINDER: A multiple of 10 must end in 0. An even number ends in 0, 2, 4, 6 or 8.

 

 

6. Two numbers add up to 248. One is a 2-digit number and the other is a 3-digit number.
What is the smallest possible difference between the two numbers?

 

 

Answer:
WA1,NY,2025,WA1NY2025,Whole Numbers,Primary 6

📖 REMINDER: To minimise the difference, make the two numbers as close as possible while respecting the digit constraints.

 

7. Find the circumference of a circle of radius 8 cm. (Take π = 3.14)

 

 

Answer: cm
WA1,NY,2025,WA1NY2025,Measurement,Primary 6

📖 REMINDER: Circumference = 2 × π × r (or π × diameter).

 

8. In the number line below, what is the value of Z?
 

 

 

📖 REMINDER: Count the number of equal divisions between the labelled values.

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9. Find the value of 4⁄5 ÷ 1⁄3.
 

 

📖 REMINDER: To divide by a fraction, multiply by its reciprocal.

 

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10. Which of the following is the same as 30% of 40%?
 

 

📖 REMINDER: Convert each percentage to a fraction first, then multiply.

 

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11. What is the area of triangle PQR as shown in the figure?
 

 

📖 REMINDER: Area of triangle = 1⁄2 × base × height. 

 

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12. What is the area of a circle with diameter 40 cm? (Take π = 3.14)
 

 

📖 REMINDER: Area = π × r². Remember to halve the diameter to get the radius first.

 

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13. Which of the following is likely to be the length of a standard pencil?
 

 

📖 REMINDER: Think about everyday objects and their realistic sizes.

 

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14. The bar graph below shows the number of books sold from March to June.  

 

In which month was the number of books sold half as many as the number sold in April?
 

 

📖 REMINDER: Read April's bar height first, then halve it to find the matching month.

WA1,NY,2025,WA1NY2025,Data Analysis,Primary 6
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15. Using the same bar graph, which one of the following statements is true?
 

WA1,NY,2025,WA1NY2025,Data Analysis,Primary 6

📖 REMINDER: Read each bar value carefully before checking each statement.

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16. Last month, a baker sold 500 muffins. This month, she sold 700 muffins. What was the percentage increase
in the number of muffins sold?
 

 

📖 REMINDER: Percentage increase = (increase ÷ original) × 100%.

 

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17. A chocolate bar costs $0.90. There were 60 chocolate bars in a box. Jane bought 6 such boxes of chocolate bars
for her class party. How much did she spend?
 

 

📖 REMINDER: Find the total number of bars first, then multiply by the cost of each bar.

 

WA1,NY,2025,WA1NY2025,Money,Primary 6
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18. An empty rectangular tank was 50 cm long, 30 cm wide and 60 cm high. Sam poured some water into it and the water level
reached a height of 20 cm. How many litres of water were there in the tank?
 

 

📖 REMINDER: Volume = l × w × h (use the water height, not tank height). 

 

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19. In a basket, 4⁄9 of the fruits are mangoes and the rest are papayas. 2⁄5 of the mangoes are ripe. There are 16 ripe mangoes.
How many fruits are there in the basket?
 

 

📖 REMINDER: Work backwards — use the ripe mangoes to find total mangoes, then total fruits.

 

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