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1. MATHEMATICS YEAR 6
NAME:
CLASS:
CREATED BY:
AZMI BIN HJ. AWANG
SEK. KEB. PASIR PANJANG
KUALA TERENGGANU
CREATED BY: AZMI- SKPP K.TRG
2. MATHEMATICS YEAR 6
TOPIC: WHOLE NUMBER
1. 'Ten thousand and nine' in numerals is
2. Round off 86 756 to the nearest hundred.
3. The digit value of digit 9 in 389 613 is
4. Round off 489 642 to the nearest thousand.
5. The digit value of digit 4 in 547 213 is
6. Diagram 1 shows 2 number cards P and Q.
DIAGRAM 1
Find the product of the digit value multiply of digit 5 in card P and card Q.
7. Thirty thousand eight hundred and two in numerals is
8. Express the place value of digit 9 in 45 986
9. Round off 86 785 to the nearest ten thousand.
10. Round off 829 631 to the nearest thousand.
11. The digit value of digit 1 in 123 456 is
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3. MATHEMATICS YEAR 6
12. Twenty one thousand and five in numerals is
13.
Using all the given digits, construct a number where the place value of digit 3 is
hundreds.
14. Round off 25 486 to the nearest ten thousand.
15. Write forty thousand seven hundred and nine in numerals.
16. Round off 729 961 to the nearest thousand.
17. Round off 779 632 to the nearest thousand.
18. How many 7 are there in 70?
19. Write the numerals for 'seventy thousand three hundred and one'.
20.
Using all the digits given, construct a number with digit 0 placed at hundreds place
value.
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4. MATHEMATICS YEAR 6
TOPIC: ADDITIONS
1. Table 1 shows the number of tins produced in 3 particular months.
TABLE 1
What is the number of tins produced in those three months?
2. A mini-market managed to sell 2 365 eggs on Wednesday, 3 275 eggs on Thursday
and 1 027 eggs on Friday. What is the total number of eggs sold on the 3 days?
3. 34 517 + 665 =
4. There are 3 568 needles in box A and 821 needles in box B. How many needles are
there altogether?
5. Add 74 589 and 66 328
6. What is the total if 65 407 is added to 618?
7. Pak Ali collected 2 568 coconuts on day 1 and 521 coconuts the next day. How
many coconuts have been collected by Pak Ali?
8. 32 785 + 177 + 49 =
9. 64 537 + 893 =
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5. MATHEMATICS YEAR 6
10. There are 25 737 Malays, 20 727 Chinese, 5 027 Indians and 327 other races in
town P. What is the total number of inhabitants in town P?
11. Total up : 39, 2 076, 14 265 and 25 726
12. 75 277 + 21 265 + 195 =
13. 92 537 + 745 =
14. 23 tens + 18 hundreds =
15. 62 148 + 3 921 =
16. 10 280 cars, 2 325 lorries and 1 270 buses passed a plaza toll in a particular day.
Calculate the total number of vehicles passing the plaza toll on that particular day.
17. 44 824 + 543 =
18. 3 416 sticks of beef satays and 1 426, chicken satays were served during the feast.
How many sticks of satays were served during the feast?
19. A confectionery baked 4 276 cakes in the first week and 3 985 cakes in the second
week. What is the total number of cakes baked in 2 weeks?
20. 394 + 2 435 =
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6. MATHEMATICS YEAR 6
TOPIC: SUBTRACTION
1. 27 026 - 6 814 =
2. 71 hundreds - 12 tens =
3. Aiman rears 40 000 chickens. 75 chickens died and 38 000 chickens are sold. How
many chickens are there left?
4. 101 010 - 36 842 =
5. Diagram 1 shows 3 fruit stalls.
DIAGRAM 1
If the total of fruit at the three stalls is 5 000, what is the number of fruit at stall L?
6. 26 289 - 2 759 =
7. 1 386 - 98 =
8. How many needs to be added to 38 to make 6 805?
9. There are 48 220 books in a library. 19 836 books are borrowed and 7 462 books
are not yet returned. Find the number of books left in the library.
10. 74 265 - 256 =
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7. MATHEMATICS YEAR 6
11. 2 638 - 172 =
12. What is the amount left when 11 tens is taken away from 82 hundreds.
13. Puan Gayah baked 1 200 cakes. 750 cakes were sold at stall A and 48 cakes were
sold at stall B. How many cakes are left unsold?
14. 5 867 - 76 =
15. 86 079 - 4 256 =
16. There are 12 012 males in a village. If the females are 185 less than the males, how
many females are there in the village?
17. Diagram 2 shows a number line.
DIAGRAM 2
What is the difference between the value of P and Q?
18. Five hundred two thousand and fourteen subtract seventy two thousand eight
hundred is equal to
19. What is the balance when 2 377 to take away 192?
20. 45 thousands - 3 hundreds =
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8. MATHEMATICS YEAR 6
TOPIC: MULTIPLICATION
1. There are 1 217 fish in a pond. Calculate the number of fish in 4 ponds with the
same number of fish.
2. Diagram 1 shows a rectangle.
DIAGRAM 1
Find the area of the shape.
3. 3 419 x 7 =
4. Puan Ana sold 115 curry-puffs in one day. How many curry-puffs can be sold in 6
days?
5. 749 x 11 =
6. Solve 8 007 x 12
7. There are 2 114 exercise books in one box. How many exercise books are there in
4 boxes?
8. 20 x 8.18 =
9. Calculate : 4 250 multiplied by 5 =
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9. MATHEMATICS YEAR 6
10. Ain types 45 words in a minute. How many words can be typed in 30 minutes?
11. A lorry can carry 1 218 bricks. Calculate the number of bricks can be carried by 4
lorries of the same size.
12. Find the result of 400 x 200 =
13. 6 218 x 10 = x 12436. The suitable number in the is
14. A cupboard can fit in 1 305 boxes of medicine. Find the total boxes of medicine
that can fit into 14 same cupboard of the same size.
15. 5 038 x 13 =
16. Find the product of 650 and 12
17. 65 x 300 =
18. Ninety-two multiplied by forty will produce
19. 4 086 x 19 =
20. 10050 x 40 =
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10. MATHEMATICS YEAR 6
TOPIC: DIVISION
1. A flower shop sold 592 stalks of roses in 4 days. What is the number sold in a day?
2. Ramasamy has 420 pieces of stamps. He arranged them in 3 albums with each
having an equal number. How many stamps are there in each album?
3. If 80 x 50 = 4 000, then 4 000 divided 50 is equal to
4. There are 10 pencils in a bundle. How many bundles are there if there are 120
pencils?
5. 3 162 biscuits were put equally into 6 tins. How many biscuits are there in one tin?
6. There are 360 pupils in 9 classes. How many pupils are there in each
class?
7. There are 1 985 coconuts brought by 10 lorries with the equal amount. Find the
remainder of the coconuts.
8. 4675 ÷ 25 is equal to
9. 1 000 ÷ = 100. The number most suitable in the is
10. Six lorries carry 3 060 bags of rice. How many bags are carried in each lorry?
11. A lorry carried 4 860 bags of cement to be distributed evenly between six
distributors. What is the number of bag that each distributor will get?
12. 6 900 ÷ 6 =
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11. MATHEMATICS YEAR 6
13. Encik Farid distributed 9 720 books to 9 shops. How many books are distributed to
each shop?
14. 3 868 ÷ 10 =
15. 775 divided by 25 =
16. Divide 97 508 by 2
17. There were 5 241 marbles in a box. They were put equally into 3 boxes. How
many marbles are there in each box?
18. Encik Ng sold 987 copies of newspapers a week. How many copies did he sell in a
day?
19. A man puts 750 mangosteens into the 6 sacks. How many mangosteens are there in
each sack?
20. Diagram 1 shows a number card.
DIAGRAM 1
Divide the digit value of 4 by 8
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12. MATHEMATICS YEAR 6
TOPIC: MIXED OPERATIONS
1. 230 + 33 x 13 =
2. 6 312 - 18 x 3 =
3. 44 + 126 ÷ 14 =
4. 306 - 85 ÷ 5 =
5. 6 800 + 697 - 5 180 =
6. 141 + 44 x 12 =
7. The number of plates in 8 boxes is 576. If all the boxes have an equal number of
plates in them, what is the number of plates in 5 of the boxes?
8. 809 - 351 ÷ 13 =
9. 2 750 + 848 - 77 =
10. 40 ÷ 8 + 20 =
11. 2 976 - 2 112 ÷ 24 =
12. 4 300 + 974 - 2 032 =
13. 2 600 + 883 - 1 051 =
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13. MATHEMATICS YEAR 6
14. Muhamad bought 2 286 fruits but he found that 423 of them are rotten. So, he
bought another 1 535 fruits. How many fruits did he have?
15. Solve 80 054 - 3 987 =
16. Puan Sim has 25 goats and Puan Limah has 20. They each bought another 5 goats.
What is the total number of goats that they have altogether?
17. 368 + 33 x 13 =
18. 60 x 7 ÷ 3 =
19. 607 - 484 ÷ 11 =
20. A house needs 3 040 pieces of tile. How many pieces of tiles are needed for 13
similars houses?
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14. MATHEMATICS YEAR 6
TOPIC: FRACTIONS
1. Diagram 1 shows several triangles of the same size.
DIAGRAM 1
The fraction of the shaded areas is
2. in the form of a mixed number is
3. Change to the simplest form and give the answer in mixed number.
4. + =
5. Diagram 2 shows several triangles of the same size.
DIAGRAM 2
What is the fraction of the shaded areas from the whole diagram?
6. Write in the simplest form and give your answer in a mixed number.
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15. MATHEMATICS YEAR 6
7. Diagram 3 shows a circle divided equally into several parts of the same size.
DIAGRAM 3
The fraction of the shaded areas in words is
8. as a mixed number is
9. of 1 week = __________ days.
10. Arrange the following fractions in descending order.
11.
12. Diagram 4 is made up of a rectangle divided into six squares of equal size.
DIAGRAM 4
The fraction of the shaded parts in the simplest form is……
13. + =
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16. MATHEMATICS YEAR 6
14. Convert to a mixed number.
15. + =
16. The mass of a package is kg and the mass of another package is kg. Find the
total mass of the two packages.
17. Convert to a mixed number.
18. Solve + =
19. Diagram 5 is made up of several circles of the same size.
DIAGRAM 5
The fraction of the shaded parts in the simplest form is
20.
Determine the number to be filled in the .
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17. MATHEMATICS YEAR 6
TOPIC: DECIMALS
1. 636.25 - 8.78 - 49.8 =
2. How many need to be added to 12.07 to make 30
3. 7.08 + 15.3 =
4. 27.6 - 1.48
5. 0.186 ÷ 6 =
6. 72.6 + 4.73 =
7. converted to decimal is
8. 4.07 in the form of a mixed number is
9. Convert 6.01 to a mixed number.
10. State 2.01 in fraction.
11. 164.72 - 15 =
12. Diagram 1 shows a few equal squares.
DIAGRAM 1
State the shaded parts in decimal.
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18. MATHEMATICS YEAR 6
13. Multiply 16.26 by 5
14. Convert to a decimal.
15 7.2 + 11.5 + 6.7 =
16. Convert 0.53 to fraction.
17. Multiply 39.08 by 6
18. Diagram 2 shows a circle with shaded parts.
DIAGRAM 2
State the fraction of the shaded parts in decimal.
19. 0.42 ÷ 4 =
20. 8.043 x 8 =
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19. MATHEMATICS YEAR 6
TOPIC: PERCENTAGE
1. 72% converted to decimal is
2. Diagram 1 is made up of squares of the same size.
DIAGRAM 1
State the percentage of the shaded area.
3. Diagram 2 is made up of several triangles of the same size.
DIAGRAM 2
Calculate the percentage of the shaded area from the whole diagram.
4 Diagram 3 shows a rectangle made up of several sections of the same size.
DIAGRAM 3
The percentage of the shaded portion is
5. 16% out of 150 is equal to
6. 67% in decimal is
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20. MATHEMATICS YEAR 6
7. 38% out of 350 is
8. Diagram 4 is made up of several squares of equal size.
DIAGRAM 4
What is the number of squares that represent 60% out of the whole diagram?
9. 80% out of 130 is
10. What is 24% out of 950?
11. Diagram 5 is made up of several triangles of equal size.
DIAGRAM 5
What is the number of triangles that represent 80% out of the whole diagram?
12. Diagram 6 is made up of several squares of the same size.
DIAGRAM 6
Calculate the percentage of the shaded area of the whole diagram.
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21. MATHEMATICS YEAR 6
13. In a basket there are 250 eggs. 60% was taken and used to bake some cakes. What
is the number of eggs left in the basket?
14. Diagram 7 is made up of squares of the same size.
DIAGRAM 7
Calculate the percentage of the shaded area of the whole diagram.
15. What is 22% out of 550?
16. 95% in decimal is
17. 15% out of 80 is equal to
18 Convert 73% to decimal.
19. Diagram 8 shows a circle divided into several equal parts.
DIAGRAM 8
Calculate the percentage of the shaded part from the whole diagram.
20. 50% out of 150 =
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22. MATHEMATICS YEAR 6
TOPIC: MONEY
1. Diagram 1 shows the price of a pile of durians.
DIAGRAM 1
Aiman has a certain amount of money. He bought 2 piles of the durians and still
has a balance of RM 1.05. What is the amount of money that he has to start with?
2. Table 1 shows the cost of two types of shirts.
TABLE 1
What is the total cost for a piece of shirt and 3 pieces of T-Shirts?
3. Table 2 shows the price list of 2 types of books.
TABLE 2
What is the total cost for 1 Mathematics and 2 Science books?
4. Table 3 shows the price list of 2 stationery items.
TABLE 3
Based on the price list above, what is the total cost of 1 pen and 3 books?
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23. MATHEMATICS YEAR 6
5. Table 4 shows the price of 2 types of broiler.
TABLE 4
What is the total cost for one meat broiler and 6 of the egg broilers?
6. Faizul has 5 pieces of RM 1 notes and 5 pieces of 5 sen coins. What is the balance
of Faizul's money if he buys a toy car for RM 4.80?
7. Alina has 50 pieces of 10 sen coins and 50 pieces of 5 sen coins. What is the
balance of her money if she buys a magazine for RM 3.50?
8. Zainudin has RM 300. He bought 3 pieces of shirts at RM 49.50 each and a ball for
RM 120. What is the balance of his money?
9. Hasni bought 3 chickens for RM 9.75 each and a watermelon for RM 6.80. If she
pays with a RM 50 note, what will be her balance?
10. Rahimi has RM 290. He bought a bag at RM 89 and 6 handkerchiefs at RM 8.50
each. What is the balance of his money?
11. Rohani has RM 270. She bought a radio for RM 180 and three pieces of shirts at
RM 15.50 each. What is her balance?
12. Faisal bought 4 books at 50 sen each and a dictionary for RM 8. What is the total
value of the items bought by Faisal?
13. Kumaran has RM 200. He bought a radio for RM 125 and 4 batteries at RM 1.30
each. What is the balance of his money?
14. The price of a pencil is 35 sen and a pen cost RM 1.75. If Rizal bought 6 pencils
and a pen and paid for them with a RM 5 note, what will be his balance?
15. The cost of a bicycle is RM 115. Izzat bought it for RM 164. What is the amount
of the shopkeeper's profit?
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24. MATHEMATICS YEAR 6
16. Table 5 shows the price of two types of fish.
TABLE 5
What is the total price for 1 kg of pomfrets and 2 kg of mackerels?
17. Based on the price list in Table 6, what is the cost for a book and six bottles of
glue?
TABLE 6
18. Aiman has 6 pieces of 50 sen and 7 pieces of 20 sen coins. He buys a book for RM
3.95. What is his balance?
19. Table 7 shows the amount of notes and coins.
TABLE 7
What is the total amount of the money in Table 34?
20. Table 8 shows the price of some items at a grocery shop.
TABLE 8
If Puan Hasnah bought 3 kg of cooking oil and kg of dry chillies and 2 kg of
onions, what is the total amount paid by Puan Hasnah for the items?
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25. MATHEMATICS YEAR 6
TOPIC: TIME
1. 2 hours 24 minutes x 3 =
2. 17 years 5 months + 10 years 6 months
3. Diagram 1 shows a calendar for the month of December 1995.
DIAGRAM 1
a. State the date for the first Sunday in the calendar.
b. Name the second day in that month.
4. 3 hours 50 minutes + 4 hours 15 minutes =
5. 1 hour 35 minutes + 8 hours 35 minutes =
6. 1 year 7 months + 7 years 7 months = ______ years ______ months.
7. Kamariah stayed at a hospital for 53 days. How many weeks and days was
Kamariah at the hospital?
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26. MATHEMATICS YEAR 6
8. Diagram 2 shows a calendar.
DIAGRAM 2
What day is 21st Mac 2005?
9. Find the time of 5 hours 45 minutes before 2.20 pm in 24 hour clock system.
10. hour + 20 minutes = ______ minutes.
11. 18 minutes x 12 = ______ hours ______ minutes.
12. Diagram 3 shows two faces of the clocks.
DIAGRAM 3
What is the period of time in hours and minutes of the same day?
13. En. Halim attended a course for 14 weeks. What is the number of days that he
attended that course?
14. Kak Timah took 45 days to sew some clothes. How many weeks and days did she
take to sew them?
15. Kamal took 1 days to track up a hill. What is the total time needed in hours?
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27. MATHEMATICS YEAR 6
16. Pak Kassim took days to build a chicken coop. How much time in hours did he
need to build the coop?
17. Ali is 10 years 6 months. Siti is 3 years 4 months younger than Ali. How old is
Siti?
18. Pak Hamid took 59 days to get a fish pond ready. How many weeks and days did
Pak Hamid take to get the pond ready?
19. Diagram 4 below shows the time En. Ali arrived for a meeting.
DIAGRAM 4
The meeting will start in about hour time. At what time will the meeting start?
20. Diagram 5 shows the clock face.
DIAGRAM 5
The clock shows 15 minutes late than the actual time. What is the exact time?
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28. MATHEMATICS YEAR 6
TOPIC: LENGHT
1. 18.08 km + 1 240 m + 1.2 km =
2. The distance between Kamal's house and the school is 3.6 km. Kamal travels the
distance daily. Calculate the total distance travelled by Kamal in 4 days.
3. Diagram 1 shows the position of L, M and N.
L
20.9 km
M N
4.5 km
DIAGRAM 1
What is the difference in the distance between LM and MN?
4. The thickness of a dictionary is 33.6 cm. The thickness of 5 dictionaries is
5. 2 m + 87 cm =
6. Diagram 2 shows the length of a pencil measured using a ruler.
DIAGRAM 2
If the pencil is cut into two equal length, what is the length of each piece?
7. Diagram 3 shows the position of three places S, T and U.
DIAGRAM 3
What is the difference between ST and TU?
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29. MATHEMATICS YEAR 6
8. Diagram 4 shows the height of a pole.
DIAGRAM 4
State the height of the pole in m and cm.
9. km = 2 543 m. Determine the number in the box.
10. Diagram 5 shows a piece of thread measured using a ruler.
DIAGRAM 5
If the thread is cut into 3 equal length, calculate the length in cm of each of the 3
pieces.
11. 61.8 km - 47 km = _______ km.
12. Convert 28 mm to cm.
13. 63 km - 42 km = _______ m
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30. MATHEMATICS YEAR 6
14. Given that 800 m x = 8 km. What is the number most appropriate to fill in
the box?
15. Diagram 6 shows the height of a cupboard.
DIAGRAM 6
The height of the cupboard in m is
16. 15 m 7 cm - 8 m 87 cm =
17. Diagram 7 shows the length of a piece of wood.
DIAGRAM 7
How many centimeters is the wood?
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18. Diagram 8 shows the position of P, Q and R.
DIAGRAM 8
What is the difference in the distance between PQ and QR?
19. Table 1 shows 3 wires of different colours.
TABLE 1
Find the sum of the wire in m.
20. Diagram 9 shows the distance of three places.
DIAGRAM 9
The distance from S to U through T is 1 km. What is the distance
from S to T?
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TOPIC: MASS
1. 2 kg 2 g - 100 g = _______ g.
2. Add 605 g to 18 kg 315 g. Give your answer in kg and g.
3. If the weight of 100 marbles is 5.5 kg, what is the weight of 5 marbles in g?
4. kg = __________ g.
5. 46 kg = ______ g
6. Calculate 2.4 kg - 2.36 kg. State the answer in g.
7. 40.21 kg x 6 = _______ kg.
8. 6.24 kg x 10 = __________ g.
9. 7 kg - 75 g = ______ g
10. 500 g = _______ kg
11. kg + 290 g = ______ g.
12. Diagram 1 shows the weight of a watermelon.
DIAGRAM 1
The weight of the watermelon in kg is
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13. Diagram 2 shows the weight of a watermelon.
DIAGRAM 2
State the weight of the watermelon in kg.
14. 3.6 kg = __________ g.
15. 1.52 kg + 285 kg =
16. 1.05 kg x 18 = ______ g
17. 30.7 kg x 13 = _______ g
18. 10 kg = __________ g.
19. 300 g = ______ kg
20. 100 g = _______ kg
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TOPIC: VOLUME OF LIQUID
1. Samy bought 8.7 l of fresh milk. His family drank 2 800 ml of the milk. How
many ml of milk are left?
2. Calculate 0.4 l + 420 ml. State the answer in ml.
3. Diagram 1 shows the volume of lychee drinks in a beaker.
DIAGRAM 1
If all the drinks is placed into ten containers with each containing an equal volume,
what in millilitres, is the volume of the lychee syrup in each container?
4. Diagram 2 shows the volume of milk in a beaker.
DIAGRAM 2
If the milk in the beaker is poured equally into 5 containers, what in ml is the
volume of the milk in a container?
5. Ling drinks 1.25 l of water a day. How much does she drink in the month of April
in l ?
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6. A motorcycle needs 0.02 l of fuel to travel 1 km. How many litres are needed to
travel 12 km?
7. Calculate: x 2.7 l in ml.
8. Solve 54.6 l x 30 =
9. 16 l 380 ml - 2 l 724 ml = __________ l ___________ ml.
10. Diagram 3 shows a cylinder with water.
DIAGRAM 3
If 250 ml is being added to the cylinder. What is the volume of liquid in the
cylinder now?
11. 0.5 l + 310 ml. Give your answer in ml.
12. Diagram 4 shows a beaker filled with water.
DIAGRAM 4
Convert the volume of the liquid to ml
13. Calculate 0.4 l + 250 ml. State your answer in ml.
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14. litre = ________ ml.
15. A tank contains 20 l 15 ml of water. Suzy poured another 950 ml of water from a
container into the tank. Calculate the volume of water, in ml, in the tank now.
16. Diagram 5 shows the volume of water in a cylindrical container.
DIAGRAM 5
How many l of water are there in the cylindrical container?
17. 0.3 l + 590 ml in ml is
18. Convert 7 l 300 ml to l.
19. 0.6 l + 260 ml. Give your answer in ml.
20. A container can be filled with 275 ml of water. What is the number of the
container needed to be filled with 2.2 l of water?
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TOPIC: 2D SHAPES
1. Diagram 1 shows a combination of 2 rectangles.
DIAGRAM 1
Calculate the area of the above Diagram 1
2. Diagram 2 shows a 2-D shape.
DIAGRAM 2
The given area of the above diagram is 45 cm2. Find the length of BC
3. If a garden measures 12 m long and 8 m wide, calculate, in m, the area of the
garden.
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4. Diagram 3 shows the combination of a triangle and a square.
DIAGRAM 3
Calculate the perimeter of Diagram 3 .
5. Diagram 4 shows a composite of two rectangles.
DIAGRAM 4
Calculate the size of the shaded area in Diagram 4.
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6. Diagram 5 shows a square PQRS.
DIAGRAM 5
Calculate the size of the shaded area?
7. Diagram 6 shows PLMN which is a square and JKLP which is a rectangle.
DIAGRAM 6
The perimeter of the shaded area is
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8. Diagram 7 shows a composite of 2 right angled triangles.
DIAGRAM 7
Calculate the perimeter of Diagram 7.
9. The grid below is made up of squares with sides of 1 cm. Draw a rectangle on the
grid with sides 6 cm long and 3 cm wide.
10. Diagram 8 shows a triangle and a rectangle.
DIAGRAM 8
Find the difference in the perimeter of the Diagram 8(a) and Diagram 8(b).
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11. Diagram 9 is made up of squares of the same size.
DIAGRAM 9
On the diagram, draw an isosceles triangle.
12. Diagram 10 shows a composite of two equilateral triangles.
DIAGRAN 10
The perimeter of the diagram above is
13. Diagram 11 shows FGHJ which is a square and EFJK which is a rectangle
DIAGRAM 11
The perimeter of the shaded area is
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14. Diagram 12 shows a cuboid.
Diagram 12
Calculate the volume of Diagram 12.
15. Diagram 13 shows a rectangle KLMN.
Diagram 13
Find the length of L M if the area is 24 cm2.
16. Diagram 14 consists of a few equal rectangles.
DIAGRAM 14
What is the perimeter of the above Diagram 14?
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17. Diagram 15 shows a composite of a 2-D shapes.
DIAGRAM 15
KLNO is a square and LMN is an equilateral triangle. If the perimeter of the
composite is 64 cm, find the length of LM.
18. The grid below is made up of squares with sides of 1 cm. Draw a rectangle on the
grid with sides 6 cm long and 2 cm wide.
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19. Name the shapes below.
20. Diagram 16 is made up of squares of the same size.
DIAGRAM 16
On the diagram, draw an isosceles triangle.
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TOPIC: 3D SHAPES
1. Diagram 1 shows a solid shape.
DIAGRAM 1
What is the total length of all the edges of the above shape?
2. Name the solid with 5 vertices.
3. Diagram 2 shows a cuboid.
DIAGRAM 2
What is the volume of diagram 2 above?
4. A solid with 5 corners and 8 sides is a
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5. Diagram 3 shows a structure made up of cubes with sides measuring 1 cm.
DIAGRAM 3
Calculate the volume of the structure in diagram 3
6. How many plane surfaces are there to a cylinder?
7. Diagram 4 shows a solid.
DIAGRAM 4
The solid above is a
8. Suresh made a box measuring 2 metres length, 3 metres wide and 1 metres high.
Name the solid shape made.
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9. Complete Table 1 with the criteria of a cuboid.
TABLE 1
10. Diagram 5 is a combination of 2 cuboids.
DIAGRAM 5
The volume of 1 cuboid is 48 cm3. Find the volume of both cuboids.
11. Diagram 6 shows 2 3-D shapes consisting a few cubes with the sides of 1 cm.
DIAGRAM 6
Find the difference of volume between the above shapes.
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12. Diagram 7 shows the net of a solid shape.
DIAGRAM 7
Name the above solid.
13. Diagram 8 shows a quadrilaterals.
DIAGRAM 8
If there are 2 pieces of square P and 4 pieces of rectangle Q, name the solid shape
that can be formed.
14. Diagram 9 shows a solid shape cuboid.
DIAGRAM 9
Calculate the volume of Diagram 9.
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15. Diagram 10 shows a solid shape cube.
DIAGRAM 10
Calculate the volume of Diagram 10.
16. Diagram 11 gives features of a solid shape.
DIAGRAM 11
Name the solid shape based on the features.
17. Diagram 12 shows a cube and a cuboid.
DIAGRAM 12
Find the difference of volume between the above 2 shapes.
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18. Diagram 13 shows a cylinder.
DIAGRAM 13
What is the number of flat surfaces for 7 cylinders as shown in Diagram 13?
19. Table 2 shows the criteria of a three dimensional shape.
TABLE 2
The three dimensional shape is a
20. Diagram 14 consists of a pyramid and a cuboid.
DIAGRAM 14
What is the total of the flat surfaces of the 2 solids?
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TOPIC: AVERAGE
1. The total price for 4 school bags is RM 182.50. If the price of one of the bags is
RM 51.70, what is the average price of the other bags?
2. Mei Lim, Surina and Kumari collected bottles. The average number of bottles
collected by the 3 persons is 13. Mei Lim and Kumari each collected 8 and 15
respectively. Calculate the number of bottles collected by Surina.
3. Table 1 shows the marks obtained by Nur Ain in school year final examination.
TABLE 1
What is Nur Ain's average marks?
4. Table 2 shows the number of two types of books at a bookshop.
TABLE 2
The number of Bahasa Melayu books is the same with the number of Mathematics
and Science books. Calculate the average number of the types of book in the
bookshop.
5. Table 3 shows the savings made by Swee Lan for 4 days.
TABLE 3
What is the average savings for a day made by Swee Lan for the four days?
6. Haizan weighs 46 kg. Hasmah's weight is 2.8 kg less than the Haizan's weight.
Calculate their average weight.
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7. Table 4 shows the number of mangosteens in the basket W, X, Y and Z.
TABLE 4
What is the average number of mangosteens in a basket?
8. Rahman has RM 3, Roky has 5 times more than Rahman. Rashid has 2 times more
money than Roky. Calculate their average amount.
9. Table 5 shows the number of birth in an area in 3 years.
TABLE 5
What is the average number of birth in a year?
10. En. Sanusi's income for a year is RM 14 400. What is his average income for a
month?
11. The average for 7 numbers is 165. Calculate the total for all the numbers.
12. Table 6 shows Badri's savings for four days.
TABLE 6
What is Badri's average savings for a day in the four days?
13. The weight of 2 coconuts is 12.5 kg. What is the average weight of 10
of the same coconuts?
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14. Table 7 shows the number of nasi lemak packages sold by Mak Limah
in 3 particular days.
TABLE 7
Calculate the average sale of Mak Limah's nasi lemak in a day.
15. Table 8 shows the number of books borrowed from a school library in
4 days.
TABLE 8
Calculate the average number of books borrowed in a day.
16. Calculate the average for RM 25.40, RM 20.40, RM 24.00 and RM 23.80
17. Table 9 shows the money saved by Radzi in 4 days.
Table 9
What is the average amount of Radzi's savings for the four days?
18. Find the average for hour, 2 hours, 20 minutes, hour and 3 hours.
19. The length of 3 ribbons are 2.5 m, 3.4 m and 4.9 m respectively. Find
the average length of all the ribbons.
20. Table 10 shows the number of stamps collected by Najib according to states.
TABLE 10
What is the average number of stamps collected by Najib for all the states?
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TOPIC: DATA HANDLING
1. If represents 100 copies of newspapers, how many is needed to be
drawn to represents 1 000 copies?
2. Pictograph 1 below shows the number of watermelons sold by Mr. Lim in four
days.
PICTOGRAPH 1
Calculate the number of watermelon sold by En. Lim on Friday, Saturday and
Monday.
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3. Diagram 1 shows the number of boys and girls in year three in a school.
DIAGRAM 1
What is the number of girl in the year 2004 and 2006?
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4. Pictograph 2 below shows the number of pieces of coloured paper, red, white, blue
and green.
PICTOGRAPH 2
If the total number of the coloured paper in the pictograph above is 140 pieces,
what is the number of that is needed to be drawn in the space for the blue
paper?
5. Figure 1 below is a bar graph that shows the distance to the office from the houses
of 4 workers working at the same Telecomunication office.
FIGURE 1
Among these workers whose house is the furthest from the office?
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6. Diagram 2 shows the number of stamps collected by 3 persons.
DIAGRAM 2
What is the number of stamps collected by Kelly?
7. If is equal to 0.44 million, is equal to
8. The pictograph 3 below shows the number of chickens reared by En Ramli.
PICTOGRAPH 3
If of the chickens has started to by eggs, what is the number that is not laying
eggs?
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9. The bar graph 1 below shows Puan Mariah's expenditure in four particular days.
BAR GRAPH 1
On which day is the expenditure 10% of the total expenditure of all the four days?
10. Pictograph 4 below shows the production of watermelons from three farms.
PICTOGRAPH 4
If 120 watermelons from farm C were sold, how many watermelons from farm C
are still not sold?
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11. Pictograph 5 below shows the number of bags sold by shop.
PICTOGRAPH 5
What is the fraction of the Lady's bag sold by the shop from the total number sold?
12. Bar chart 2 shows Aireen expenditure in one particular week.
BAR CHART 2
If the pocket money given by her father is RM 3.00 a day, what is her savings in
that week?
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13. Pictograph 6 shows the number of story books read by 3 boys.
PICTOGRAPH 6
What is the fraction of the books read by Alif?
14. Pictograph 7 below shows the number of books borrowed by the pupils of a school
from the school's resource center for 4 particular months.
PICTOGRAPH 7
What is the number of books that is still in the resource center if there are 4 000
books to start with?
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15. Pictograph 8 which is not complete shows the number of box drinks sold by En.
Amir in three particular days.
PICTOGRAPH 8
The average sale of the box drinks for four days is 200 boxes a day. What is the
number of that is needed to be filled for Thursday
16. Pictograph 9 below shows the total loaves of bread sold at a bakery in 3 days.
PICTOGRAPH 9
If 250 loaves were sold to shop A, how many loaves were sold to shop B?
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17. Pictograph 10 shows the number for the sale of chicken for several particular
months.
PICTOGRAPH 10
What is the average number for the sale of the chickens in 1 month?
18. Bar chart 1 below shows the expenditure spent by En. Halim in one particular
month.
BAR CHART 1
What is En. Halim's monthly income if he stills manage to save RM 200 a month?
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19. Bar chart 2 below shows Rais expenditure for a week.
BAR CHART 2
If the pocket money received by Rais is RM 15 a week. What is the fraction of the
pocket money did he save?
20. Pictograph 11 below shows the number of shirts sold at a shop in 4 months.
PICTOGRAPH 11
What is the number of shirts sold in the first 3 months?
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