Word problem solving is a major part of the curriculum in Primary Mathematics in Singapore. This technique of model building is a visual way of picturing a situation. Instead of forming simultaneous equations and solving for the variables, model building involves using blocks or boxes to solve the problem.
Word problem solving is a major part of the curriculum in Primary Mathematics in Singapore. This technique of model building is a visual way of picturing a situation. Instead of forming simultaneous equations and solving for the variables, model building involves using blocks or boxes to solve the problem.
This reviewer includes the following topics:
- Hierarchy of Numbers
- Operations on Integers
- Order of Operations
- Divisibility Rules
- Operations on Fractions
- Operations on Decimals
- Ratio and Proportion
- Laws of Exponents
- Integral and Rational Exponents
- Simplifying Radical Expressions
- Rationalizing Radicals
- Scientific Notation
- Measurements
- Metric and Unit Conversion
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- Hierarchy of Numbers
- Operations on Integers
- Order of Operations
- Divisibility Rules
- Operations on Fractions
- Operations on Decimals
- Ratio and Proportion
- Laws of Exponents
- Integral and Rational Exponents
- Simplifying Radical Expressions
- Rationalizing Radicals
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- Measurements
- Metric and Unit Conversion
Abstract Reasoning: Using a series of images, this test requires candidates to identify which one should be next in the row, based on an inherent logic between the presented images. There are 10 abstract reasoning questions in a competition, and the allocated time is 10 minutes.
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The required equipment for the test is a pen and paper and a physical calculator with basic functions.
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Just a game Assignment 3
1. What has made Louis Vuitton's business model successful in the Japanese luxury market?
2. What are the opportunities and challenges for Louis Vuitton in Japan?
3. What are the specifics of the Japanese fashion luxury market?
4. How did Louis Vuitton enter into the Japanese market originally? What were the other entry strategies it adopted later to strengthen its presence?
5. Will Louis Vuitton have any new challenges arise due to the global financial crisis? How does it overcome the new challenges?Assignment 3
1. What has made Louis Vuitton's business model successful in the Japanese luxury market?
2. What are the opportunities and challenges for Louis Vuitton in Japan?
3. What are the specifics of the Japanese fashion luxury market?
4. How did Louis Vuitton enter into the Japanese market originally? What were the other entry strategies it adopted later to strengthen its presence?
5. Will Louis Vuitton have any new challenges arise due to the global financial crisis? How does it overcome the new challenges?Assignment 3
1. What has made Louis Vuitton's business model successful in the Japanese luxury market?
2. What are the opportunities and challenges for Louis Vuitton in Japan?
3. What are the specifics of the Japanese fashion luxury market?
4. How did Louis Vuitton enter into the Japanese market originally? What were the other entry strategies it adopted later to strengthen its presence?
5. Will Louis Vuitton have any new challenges arise due to the global financial crisis? How does it overcome the new challenges?
4. Q1. You spend £41.01 on groceries, £49.54 on fuel, and
£12.50 on lottery tickets, how much do you have left from
£105?
£19.15 £0.95 £1.95 £13.50 £1.15
STEP 1 – Add all of the items together:
£41.01
£49.54
£12.50
= £103.05
STEP 2 – Subtract £103.05 from £105
ANSWER = £1.95
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5. Q2. If you spend £14.45 on a train ticket, £11.35 on your
lunch, and £32.77 on a theatre ticket, how much do you
have left from of £100?
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6. Q3. A worker’s toolbox weighs 22 lbs when it is full. He
removes a hammer (1.7 lbs), a saw (1.50 lbs), a chisel
(0.50 lbs), a torch (1.98 lbs) and a tape measure (0.25 lbs).
How much does the toolbox weigh now?
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7. Q4. If there are 18 grams of fat in 100 grams of chocolate,
how many grams of fat are there in 750 grams of
chocolate?
STEP 1
18 divided by 100 = 0.18
STEP 2
0.18 x 750
ANSWER = B
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8. Q5. If there are 30 grams of sugar in 150 grams of
chocolate, how many grams of sugar are there in 600
grams of chocolate?
1200 450 1800 180 120
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9. Q6. A petrol tank holds 770 gallons of fuel. If it already
contains 200 gallons of fuel, how much would it cost to fill
up if it costs £4.12 per 5 gallons?
STEP 1
770 – 200 = 570
STEP 2
570 ÷ 5 = 114
STEP 3
114 × £4.12 = £469.68
ANSWER = £469.68
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10. Q7. A truck holds 910 gallons of fuel. If it already contains
305 gallons of fuel, how much would it cost to fill up if it
costs £7.11 per 5 gallons?
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£1,815 £3,025 £2,168.55 £186.31 £860.31
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11. Q8. Jeremy spends 2 hours and 25 minutes on the phone
talking to his friend abroad. If the call costs 9 pence per 5
minutes, how much does the call cost in total?
STEP 1
Convert 2 hours and 25 minutes to minutes = 145
STEP 2
145 divided by 5 = 29
STEP 3
29 x 9 pence
ANSWER = £2.61
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12. Q9. Muhammad spends 3 hours and 25 minutes on the
phone talking to his friend abroad. If the call costs £7.50
per 5 minutes, how much does the call cost in total?
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£307.05 £307.50 £307.15 £37.50 £1,537.50
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13. Q10. What is 60% of 340 minus 27?
177 -25 187 4.76 476
STEP 1
Calculate 60% of 340.
340 divided by 100 = 3.4
3.4 x 60 = 204
STEP 2
204 – 27 = 177
ANSWER = 177
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14. Q11. What is 45% of 900 minus 34?
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-14 20 416 371 301
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15. Q12. A flight leaves the airport at 22:00 hours. It is an 11
hour and 45-minute flight. There is a 2-hour time
difference. What time will they arrive at their destination,
assuming the time difference is 2 hours ahead?
11:45 12:45 10:45 00:45 23:45
STEP 1
22:00 + 2 hours = 00:00
STEP 2
00:00 + 11 hours = 11:00
STEP 3
11:00 + 45 minutes = 11:45
ANSWER = 11:45
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Q13. A flight leaves the airport at 23:00 hours. It is a 9
hour and 25-minute flight. What time will they arrive at
their destination, assuming the time difference is 1 hour
behind?
19:25 07:25 07:35 06:35 08:25
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17. Q14. The time is now 7pm.
What time will it be if the
large (minute) hand moves
720 degrees clockwise?
9am 9pm 1:40am 10pm 11:25pm
STEP 1
There are 360 degrees in one full rotation.
STEP 2
One 360 degree rotation of the minute hand
equals one hour added.
STEP 3
720 degrees = 2 hours added.
ANSWER = 9pm
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Q15. The time is now 7pm.
What time will it be if the
large (minute) hand moves
540 degrees?
12:40pm 12:40am 8:40am 8:40pm 8:30pm
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19. Q16. The time is now 7pm.
What time will it be if the
small (hour) hand moves 90
degrees?
10pm 7:15pm 9:45pm 10:15pm 11pm
STEP 1
There are 360 degrees is one full rotation.
STEP 2
There are 12 hours in a full 360 rotation of the hour hand. Therefore, there are 30
degrees for every one hour gained (360 divided by 12 = 30).
STEP 3
90 degrees = 3 hours
ANSWER = 10pm
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20. Q17. The time is now 8am.
What time will it be if the
small (hour) hand moves 150
degrees?
8:15am 11am 11pm 1pm 1am
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21. Q18. Which two numbers come next in the
sequence?
The 1st, 3rd and 5th numbers are increasing by 10 each
time and the 2nd, 4th and 6th numbers are also increasing
by 10 each time.)
ANSWER = A - 34, 32
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22. Q19. Which two numbers come next in the
sequence?
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23. Q20. There are 55,000 people in a football
stadium. If 22 per cent are female, how many
are male?
STEP 1
CALCULATE 1%
55,000 divided by 100 = 550
STEP 2
CALCULATE 22%
550 x 22 = 12,100 ANSWER = 42,900
STEP 3
55,000 – 12,100
24. Q21. There are 87,000 people in a football
stadium. If 18 per cent are female, how many
are male?
15,600 15,660 71,340 69,000 105,000
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25. ANSWERS TO NUMERICAL REASONING TEST
Q1. C (£1.95)
Q2. C (£41.43)
Q3. A (16.07 lbs.)
Q4. B (135 grams)
Q5. E (120 grams)
Q6. D (£469.68)
Q7. E (£860.31)
Q8. C (£2.61)
Q9. B (£307.50)
Q10. A (177)
Q11. D (371)
Q12. A (11:45)
Q13. B (07:25)
Q14. B (9pm)
Q15. E (8:30pm)
Q16. A (10pm)
Q17. D (1pm)
Q18. A (34, 32)
Q19. B (30, 28)
Q20. C (42,900)
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