PAPER 1

This question paper has 20 questions. Answer all the questions.


1. The value of digit 8 in 2.38 million is
   A 800                               C 80 000
   B 8 000                             D 800 000

2. State the place value of the underlined digit in 6 953 742.
   A Hundreds                          C Ten thousands
   B Thousands                         D Hundred thousands

3. Round off 5 987 341 to the nearest hundred thousand.
   A 5.8 million                     C 6.0 million
   B 5.9 million                     D 6.1 million

4. Which of the following numbers, when rounded off to the nearest thousand, becomes 7 541
   000?
   A 7 530 798                    C 7 540 618
   B 7 531 300                    D 7 541 503

5. When 690 203 is broken down according to its digit values, it becomes
   A 690 000 + 20 + 3
   B 690 000 + 200 + 3
   C 600 000 + 9 000 + 200 + 3
   D 600 000 + 90 000 + 200 + 3

6. Which of the following numbers is the nearest to 1 million?
   A 989 799                        C 1 000 100
   B 997 899                        D 1 100 000

7. Diagram 1 shows two number cards.

                           42 378                     50 916


                                    DIAGRAM 1
   Find the product of the value of digit 2 and the value of digit 9 on the number cards.
   A 1.8 million                       C 0.108 million
   B 0.18 million                      D 0.018 million

8. 734 812 + 50 + 1 062 328 =
   A 1 977 180                        C    1 797 180
   B 1 797 190                        D    1 779 190

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9. 2 450 000 − 36 000 − 300 500 =
   A 1 789 500                    C         2 113 500
   B 1 798 500                    D         2 383 950


10. 158 780 ÷ 25 = 6 351 remainder         .

   What is the number need to be written in the          above?
    A    1                             C    10
    B    5                             D    15

11. The product of 763 and 5 498 lies between
    A 0.4 million and 0.5 million
    B 0.5 million and 0.6 million
    C 4 million and 5 million
    D 5 million and 6 million

12. 394 – 125 ÷ 25 =
    A 179                              C    369
    B 269                              D    389

13. (47 × 13) – (637 ÷ 13) =
    A 26                               C    562
    B 47                               D    611

14. Table 1 shows the number of residents in three cities.

        Cities                         W                        X                 Y

        Number of residents          978 374                 1 006 562


                                               TABLE 1
   The number of residents in city X is 35 000 more than the number of residents in city Y. Find the total
   number of residents in the three cities.
   A 2 956 498                         C 3 026 498
   B 2 991 498                         D 3 482 498

15. Each month, there are 95 000 tourists in country P. What is the total number of tourists visiting
    country P in 3 years?
    A 3 420 000                    C 1 900 000
    B 2 850 000                    D 285 000

16. 1 875 sweets are distributed to 75 pupils equally. Find the total number of sweets received by
    four pupils.
    A 25                              C 100
    B 75                              D 125



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17. Diagram 2 shows a number line.

                         0      3            K         L   M      N     21

                                           DIAGRAM 2
   Calculate the value of N × L – M × K.
   A 27                              C 108
   B 81                              D 144

18. There are 47 pupils in class 6 Red. Last Monday, 28 of them brought 7 textbooks while the rest
    brought 8 textbooks each. What is the total number of textbooks brought by the pupils in class 6
    Red on that day?
    A 196                             C 348
    B 329                             D 376

19. Malini borrowed 5 storybooks from the library. Each book has 260 to 400 pages. Estimate the
    total number of pages for the 5 storybooks borrowed by Malini.
    A 1 200                            C 2 100
    B 1 960                            D 2 250

20. Table 2, which is incomplete, shows the number of pupils in three classes, 6P, 6Q and 6R.

                             Class               Boy             Girl

                              6P                 19               29

                              6Q                 24

                              6R                 22

                                             TABLE 2
   The number of girls in class 6R is 7 more than the number of girls in class 6Q. If the total
   number of pupils in all the 3 classes is 137, how many pupils are there in class 6Q?
   A 42                                C 47
   B 45                                D 48




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PAPER 2

This question paper has 10 questions. Answer all the questions.


1. Write 3 704 009 in words.
   Answer:

2. Partition 7 500 823 according to its place value.
   Answer:

3. Subtract 36 000 from 1.03 million.
   Answer:

4. 123 567 + 21 + 3 400 000 + 50 002 =
   Answer:

5. Factory X produces a total of 1 417 500 pens in 5 weeks. If the number of pens produced each week is
   the same, find the number of pens produced in one day?
   Answer:

6. (2 314 + 4 420) ÷ (347 – 321) =
   Answer:

7. 6 939 ÷ (645 – 618) =
   Answer:

8. Mrs Lee bought 15 boxes of red beads and 10 boxes of blue beads. Each box of red beads contains
   40 000 beads whereas each box of blue beads contains 25 000 beads. How many beads did Mrs Lee
   buy altogether?
   Answer:

9. A machine in a bakery can produced 345 slices of bread in a minute. The machine operates for
   8 hours each day. How many slices of bread can the machine produce in one day?
   Answer:

10. Table 1 shows the number of eggs sold in 4 days by Supermarket Cermat.
    Day                      Monday               Tuesday             Wednesday          Thursday
    Number of eggs           302 476              363 135               290 001           311 462

                                                TABLE 1
   Find the total number of eggs sold in the 4 days to the nearest ten thousand.
   Answer:




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Topic 1 whole numbers

  • 1.
    PAPER 1 This questionpaper has 20 questions. Answer all the questions. 1. The value of digit 8 in 2.38 million is A 800 C 80 000 B 8 000 D 800 000 2. State the place value of the underlined digit in 6 953 742. A Hundreds C Ten thousands B Thousands D Hundred thousands 3. Round off 5 987 341 to the nearest hundred thousand. A 5.8 million C 6.0 million B 5.9 million D 6.1 million 4. Which of the following numbers, when rounded off to the nearest thousand, becomes 7 541 000? A 7 530 798 C 7 540 618 B 7 531 300 D 7 541 503 5. When 690 203 is broken down according to its digit values, it becomes A 690 000 + 20 + 3 B 690 000 + 200 + 3 C 600 000 + 9 000 + 200 + 3 D 600 000 + 90 000 + 200 + 3 6. Which of the following numbers is the nearest to 1 million? A 989 799 C 1 000 100 B 997 899 D 1 100 000 7. Diagram 1 shows two number cards. 42 378 50 916 DIAGRAM 1 Find the product of the value of digit 2 and the value of digit 9 on the number cards. A 1.8 million C 0.108 million B 0.18 million D 0.018 million 8. 734 812 + 50 + 1 062 328 = A 1 977 180 C 1 797 180 B 1 797 190 D 1 779 190 1
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    9. 2 450000 − 36 000 − 300 500 = A 1 789 500 C 2 113 500 B 1 798 500 D 2 383 950 10. 158 780 ÷ 25 = 6 351 remainder . What is the number need to be written in the above? A 1 C 10 B 5 D 15 11. The product of 763 and 5 498 lies between A 0.4 million and 0.5 million B 0.5 million and 0.6 million C 4 million and 5 million D 5 million and 6 million 12. 394 – 125 ÷ 25 = A 179 C 369 B 269 D 389 13. (47 × 13) – (637 ÷ 13) = A 26 C 562 B 47 D 611 14. Table 1 shows the number of residents in three cities. Cities W X Y Number of residents 978 374 1 006 562 TABLE 1 The number of residents in city X is 35 000 more than the number of residents in city Y. Find the total number of residents in the three cities. A 2 956 498 C 3 026 498 B 2 991 498 D 3 482 498 15. Each month, there are 95 000 tourists in country P. What is the total number of tourists visiting country P in 3 years? A 3 420 000 C 1 900 000 B 2 850 000 D 285 000 16. 1 875 sweets are distributed to 75 pupils equally. Find the total number of sweets received by four pupils. A 25 C 100 B 75 D 125 2
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    17. Diagram 2shows a number line. 0 3 K L M N 21 DIAGRAM 2 Calculate the value of N × L – M × K. A 27 C 108 B 81 D 144 18. There are 47 pupils in class 6 Red. Last Monday, 28 of them brought 7 textbooks while the rest brought 8 textbooks each. What is the total number of textbooks brought by the pupils in class 6 Red on that day? A 196 C 348 B 329 D 376 19. Malini borrowed 5 storybooks from the library. Each book has 260 to 400 pages. Estimate the total number of pages for the 5 storybooks borrowed by Malini. A 1 200 C 2 100 B 1 960 D 2 250 20. Table 2, which is incomplete, shows the number of pupils in three classes, 6P, 6Q and 6R. Class Boy Girl 6P 19 29 6Q 24 6R 22 TABLE 2 The number of girls in class 6R is 7 more than the number of girls in class 6Q. If the total number of pupils in all the 3 classes is 137, how many pupils are there in class 6Q? A 42 C 47 B 45 D 48 3
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    PAPER 2 This questionpaper has 10 questions. Answer all the questions. 1. Write 3 704 009 in words. Answer: 2. Partition 7 500 823 according to its place value. Answer: 3. Subtract 36 000 from 1.03 million. Answer: 4. 123 567 + 21 + 3 400 000 + 50 002 = Answer: 5. Factory X produces a total of 1 417 500 pens in 5 weeks. If the number of pens produced each week is the same, find the number of pens produced in one day? Answer: 6. (2 314 + 4 420) ÷ (347 – 321) = Answer: 7. 6 939 ÷ (645 – 618) = Answer: 8. Mrs Lee bought 15 boxes of red beads and 10 boxes of blue beads. Each box of red beads contains 40 000 beads whereas each box of blue beads contains 25 000 beads. How many beads did Mrs Lee buy altogether? Answer: 9. A machine in a bakery can produced 345 slices of bread in a minute. The machine operates for 8 hours each day. How many slices of bread can the machine produce in one day? Answer: 10. Table 1 shows the number of eggs sold in 4 days by Supermarket Cermat. Day Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Number of eggs 302 476 363 135 290 001 311 462 TABLE 1 Find the total number of eggs sold in the 4 days to the nearest ten thousand. Answer: 4