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    UNIT 1 NUMBERS TO 1 000 000

    OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS

    1 The number 590 013 written in words is

    A five hundred ninety and thirteen.B fifty nine hundred and thirteen.

    C five hundred ninety thousand and thirteen.

    D five hundred nine thousand and thirteen.

    2 Which digit has the place value of ten thousands in the number 634 807?

    A 3 C 6

    B 4 D 8

    3 ______, 432 983, 432 883, 432 783

    The missing number is

    A 433 083 C 433 938B 433 183 D 433 993

    4 Which of the following is arranged in ascending order?

    A 700 707, 707 700, 770 000, 177 700

    B 770 707, 700 000, 707 700, 177 700

    C 177 700, 777 000, 707 700, 700 707

    D 177 700, 700 707, 707 700, 770 000

    5 Round off the sum of 147 037, 115 312, 120 851 and 3 203 to the nearestthousand.

    A 386 000 C 390 000B 387 000 D 400 000

    6 3 258 + 617 497 =

    A 610 645 C 620 765

    B 620 755 D 943 297

    7 700 200 80 215 =

    A 720 095 C 620 095

    B 691 985 D 619 985

    8 In which of the following numbers does digit 2 have the largest digit value?

    A 426 105 C 604 923

    B 592 061 D 715 248

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    9 The value of digit 6 in the number 560 370 is

    A 60 C 6 000

    B 600 D 60 000

    10 Which of the following numbers when rounded off to the nearest hundred

    thousand becomes 600 000?A 547 182 C 651 623

    B 558 794 D 663 025

    11 A factory produced 247 600 bulbs in May. In June, it produced 8 500 more bulbs.

    How many bulbs did the factory produce in the two months?

    A 256 100 C 503 700

    B 492 700 D 580 200

    12 What is the remainder when 328 420 is divided by 50?

    A 10 C 30

    B 20 D 40

    13 25 = 196 000 16

    What is the missing number in the box?

    A 490 C 61 250

    B 12 250 D 306 250

    14 Which of the following multiplications gives the largest product?

    A 3 183 400 C 32 4 000

    B 19 9 000 D 60 5 000

    15 Divide632 562by 6.

    A 15 427 C 105 427

    B 16 427 D 106 427

    16 Divide 1 million by 60.

    A 1 666 remainder 4

    B 1 666 remainder 40

    C 16 666 remainder 4

    D 16 666 remainder 40

    17 Solve 2 600 9 4. Round off the answer to the nearest thousand.A 5 800 C 5 900

    B 5 850 D 6 000

    18 A factory produced 562 500 rulers. Two months later, 18 602 rulers were unsold.

    How many rulers were sold?

    A 543 898 C 581 102

    B 553 604 D 581 716

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    19 A shop has 542 000 shirts in yellow, blue, green, black and red. If the number of

    shirts of each colour is the same, find the number of shirts in red.

    A 108 500 C 108 300

    B 108 400 D 108 200

    20 120 000 packets of chocolate milk are shared equally among 24 schools. Howmany packets of chocolate milk do 8 schools get?

    A 20 000 C 40 000

    B 30 000 D 50 000

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    SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS

    1 Write nine hundred twenty-three thousand six hundred in numerals.

    2 The diagram shows an abacus.

    What number does the abacus represent?

    3 State the place value of digit 7 in the number 734 950.

    4 Partition the number 560 792 .

    5 719 354 + 671 + 14 598 =

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    6 Find the difference between 600 000 and 5 000.

    7 225 5 30 =

    8 70 hundreds 9 tens =

    9 120 292 34 6 =

    10 What is the remainder when 262 180 is divided by 30?

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    UNIT 2 FRACTIONS

    OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS

    1 The diagram shows four similar shapes.

    The shaded parts in the diagram represents

    A3

    29

    B8

    29

    C

    27

    24

    D 224

    13

    2 The diagram shows a number line.

    The value ofXis

    A 32

    1

    B 33

    2

    C 34

    3

    D 38

    3

    3 Which of the shaded parts in the following diagrams shows the sum

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    of6

    5+ 2

    2

    1?

    A

    B

    C

    D

    4 75

    3

    5

    1

    =

    A 65

    1

    B 65

    2

    C 75

    1

    D 75

    2

    59

    4 = 824

    What is the missing number in the box?

    A 206

    B 366

    C 1 854

    D 3 296

    6 Which of the following is true?

    A5

    7= 1

    5

    1

    B6

    14= 1

    3

    2

    C8

    15= 1

    8

    7

    D9

    19= 1

    9

    2

    7 The diagram shows a number line.

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    What is the value ofP?

    A 32

    1 C 3

    6

    5

    B 35

    3 D 3

    10

    7

    83

    2of 78 bulbs is

    A 52 bulbs C 117 bulbs

    B 60 bulbs D 156 bulbs

    9 25

    4+10

    7=

    A 32

    1C 2

    2

    1

    B 35

    1D 2

    5

    1

    10 Which of the following is equivalent to 26

    5?

    A6

    7C

    6

    16

    B6

    13D

    6

    17

    11 The table shows the number of bottles of juice sold in a canteen.

    Type of juice Orange Apple Mango

    Number of bottles 14 18 28

    P3 3

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    What fraction of the fruit juice sold is apple juice?

    A3

    1C

    8

    1

    B6

    1D

    10

    3

    12 Frank has 140 stamps. He gives4

    3of the stamps to Chee Eng. How many

    stamps does Chee Eng get?

    A 112 C 70

    B 105 D 35

    13 Jasni has 8 m of ribbon. She used 12

    1m to tie a parcel. Calculate the length, in

    m, of ribbon left.

    A 521 C 6

    21

    B 64

    1 D 7

    4

    1

    14 A factory has 40 workers.10

    7of them are men. How many women are there in

    the factory?

    A 12

    B 28

    C 32D 38

    15 Jimmy buys 22

    1 of mango juice. He drinks

    6

    5 of it. How much, in , of

    mango juice is left?

    A 14

    3C

    2

    1

    B 13

    2D

    4

    1

    16 Which of the following multiplications gives the largest product?

    A6

    5 30

    B9

    4 36

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    C5

    4 35

    D8

    3 40

    17 Mrs Lim buys 3 cakes for her children. If one child takes61 and another child

    takes3

    1of the cakes, what fraction of the cake is left?

    A 12

    1

    B 210

    1

    C 22

    1

    D 24

    3

    18 Priscilla has 240 postcards. She gives8

    3of them to her friend. How many

    postcards does she have left?

    A 160 C 90

    B 150 D 80

    19 Gopal has 150 mangosteens. He gives5

    1of them to his brother. Calculate the

    number of mangosteens left.

    A 30 C 80

    B 40 D 120

    20 Azrul answered10

    9of 60 mathematics questions correctly. Calculate the number

    of wrong answers given by hin.

    A 4

    B 5

    C 6

    D 10

    SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS

    1 Shade the diagram below to represent 14

    3.

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    2 In the diagram, the shaded parts represents a fraction.

    Write the fraction as an improper fraction.

    3 Change8

    35to a mixed number.

    4 Complete the number line below.

    5 Add 24

    3and

    8

    5.

    6 Subtract9

    8

    from 1 3

    2

    .

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    7 Complete the following.

    29

    1=

    9

    8 8

    5 120 =

    9 A farmer reared 82 675 cows and 52 325 goats.8

    3of all the animals were sold.

    Find the number of animals sold.

    10 One morning, Mei Lin had5

    4hour to get ready for school. She spent

    3

    1hour to

    bathe and the rest of the time to have breakfast. How much time did she spend onbreakfast?

    UNIT 3 DECIMALS

    OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS

    1 The diagram shows a set of numbers.

    Rearrange the numbers above in ascending order.

    A 0.045, 0.403, 0.43, 0.451

    B 0.403, 0.43, 0.045, 0.451

    0.43, 0.045, 0.403, 0.451

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    C 0.43, 0.451, 0.403, 0.045

    D 0.451, 0.43, 0.403, 0.045

    2 8.246 + 3.554 + 1.79 =

    A 12.59 C 13.59

    B 12.99 D 16.99

    3 28.4 9.17 3.599 =

    A 14.641

    B 15.631C 15.741

    D 15.789

    4 Which of the following gives a sum less than 10?

    A 1.9 + 3.66 + 4.508

    B 1.47 + 3 + 4.005 + 0.6

    C 3.996 + 2.87 + 4D 1.08 + 2.64 + 0.9 + 6.342

    5 The diagram shows a number.

    In the number shown above, the difference between the value of digit 2 and the

    value of digit 8 is

    A 0.12

    B 0.192

    C 0.202D 0.208

    6 Which of the following is not true?

    A 30001

    40

    = 3.04

    B 4100

    29

    = 4.29

    C 510

    2= 5.2

    D 6100

    70= 6.07

    7 8.6 0.51 = 100

    7.298

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    What is the missing number in the box?

    A 809 C 8 090

    B 811 D 8 110

    8 The product of 58.6 100, correct to the nearest thousand is

    A 590 C 5 900B 600 D 6 000

    9 Solve 225.31 25 and round off the answer to three decimal places.

    A 9.013 C 9.014

    B 9.012 D 9.124

    10 8100

    77+ 4

    10

    6=

    A 12.37 C 13.37

    B 12.83 D 13.73

    11 Solve 16.757 5 and round off the answer to three decimal places.

    A 3.785 C 3.416

    B 3.514 D 3.351

    12 Which of the following is true?

    A 20.5 10 = 0.205

    B 235.5 10 = 2.355

    C 412.5 100 = 4.125

    D 647.5 100 = 64.75

    13100

    450.3 =

    A 0.15 C 0.48

    B 0.4 D 1.92

    14 4.015 17 =

    A 38.522 C 54.125

    B 44.225 D 68.255

    15 Which of the following gives 0.246?

    A 0.041 6B 0.189 + 0.067

    C 0.6 0.064

    D 24.6 10

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    16 The total mass of Hamid and Yaakub is 71.34 kg. If Hamid weighs 35.92 kg,

    what is the mass of Yaakub in kg?

    A 32.58 C 38.96

    B 35.42 D 41.32

    17 ContainerA has 17.9 litres of water and containerB has 0.256 litres of water morethan containerA. How much water, in , is there in both containers?

    A 1.816 C 36.056

    B 18.156 D 42.566

    18 Aini spends RM1.20 on lunch every day. How much money does she spend on

    lunch in a week?

    A RM5.40 C RM8.40

    B RM6.70 D RM9.20

    19 A basin has 7.28 litres of water in it. If the water is poured in equal amounts into

    16 bottles, how much water, in litres, is there in each bottle?A 0.455 C 2.455

    B 1.213 D 5.255

    20 Three books have a thickness of 3.49 cm, 4 cm and 3.58 cm respectively. Find the

    total thickness, in cm, of the three books.

    A 2.06 C 7.49

    B 5.36 D 11.07

    SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS

    1 Write zero point zero zero five in numerals.

    2 The diagram shows a number line.

    Find the value ofM.

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    3 Convert0001

    18

    to a decimal.

    4 Write the place value of digit 3 in the decimal 1.403.

    5 2 + 1.539 + 0.07 + 1.162 =

    6 Subtract 9.256 and 3.77 from 20.

    7 The diagram shows a decimal.

    Calculate the difference between the value of digit 9 and digit 2 in the decimal.

    6.92

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    3 100

    18=

    A 9% C 27%

    B 18% D 36%

    425

    7is equivalent to

    A 28% C 49%

    B 35% D 56%

    5 The diagrams are drawn on grid of equal squares.

    Which of the diagrams, A, B, C orD,has 25% of its parts shaded?

    6 35% =20

    What is the missing number in the box?

    A 5

    B 7

    C 9D 14

    7 Convert 85% to a fraction.

    A20

    15C

    20

    19

    B20

    17D

    25

    21

    8 Which of the following pairs of fraction is equivalent to 60%?

    A10

    6and

    25

    16

    B10

    6and

    25

    6

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    C5

    3and

    25

    15

    D5

    3and

    20

    9

    9 Convert50

    21to percentage.

    A 24% C 42%

    B 38% D 53%

    10 Convert25

    4to fraction of hundredths.

    A100

    4C

    100

    20

    B100

    16D

    100

    24

    11 Convert10

    3to percentage.

    A 20% C 40%

    B 30% D 50%

    12 Which of the following is not true?

    A 0.15 = 15%

    B100

    23= 23%

    C 0.5 = 5%

    D52 = 40%

    13 Convert 24% to fraction in its lowest terms.

    A100

    24C

    25

    6

    B50

    9D

    20

    3

    14 Which of the following is the nearest to 20%?

    A100

    24C

    25

    6

    B50

    9D

    20

    3

    15 Convert 9.01 to percentage.

    A 9.01% C 901%

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    B 90.1% D 910%

    1625

    11is equivalent to

    A 11% C 33%

    B 25% D 44%

    17 The diagram consists of a few similar triangles.

    Calculate the percentage of the shaded parts.

    A 25% C 50%

    B 30% D 60%

    18 State 0.18 in percentage.

    A 18% C 64%

    B 36% D 72%

    19 Convert40% to fraction in its lowest terms.

    A100

    40C

    25

    6

    B70

    12D

    5

    2

    20 Which of the following is greater than 35%?

    A5

    1C

    25

    8

    B20

    11D

    50

    14

    SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS

    1 Shade 40% of the whole diagram.

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    2 The diagram shows a grid of equal squares.

    Calculate the percentage of the shaded parts.

    3 Convert100

    46to percentage.

    4 Convert 72% to fraction in its simplest terms.

    5 Convert 4.25 to percentage.

    6 Convert 7% to fraction of hundredths.

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    7 Convert4

    3to percentage.

    8 Convert100

    12to percentage.

    9 Change the following percentages to decimals.(a) 3%(b) 101%

    10 Convert 45% to fraction in its simplest terms.

    UNIT 5 MONEY TO RM100 000

    OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS

    1

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    Zain has RM3 001. Which of the following can he afford to buy?

    A A television and a washing machine.

    B A radio and 2 washing machines.

    C A radio and 2 televisions.

    D A television and 2 radios.

    2 11 RM100 notes + 15 RM50 notes + 3 RM10 notes + 6 RM1 notes =

    A RM1 886

    B RM1 786

    C RM1 386

    D RM1 156

    3 Which of the following gives the sum of RM6 000?

    A RM1 000 + RM1 450 + RM2 550

    B RM1 680 + RM3 000 + RM2 320

    C RM2 000 + RM2 190 + RM1 810D RM3 000 + RM2 060 + RM1 040

    4 RM10 159.40 RM1 812.95 =

    A RM8 346.45

    B RM8 346.55

    C RM9 346.45

    D RM9 346.55

    5 Which of the following is not true?

    A 14 RM38.45 = RM538.30

    B 9 RM77.10 = RM633.90C 100 RM0.97 = RM97.00

    D 20 RM83 = RM1 660

    6 RM12 000 = 60 RM100 notes + 80 RM50 notes + RM5 notes

    What is the missing number in the box?

    A 40

    B 80

    C 400

    D 800

    7 RM10 000 RM573 RM2 608.10 =

    A RM6 818.90

    B RM6 828.10

    C RM6 919.90

    D RM6 975.10

    8 Divide RM69 052.25 by 25.

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    A RM3 411.01

    B RM3 025

    C RM2 826.90

    D RM2 762.09

    9 7 RM8 471.20 =A RM 62 174.30

    B RM59 298.40

    C RM57 807.20

    D RM56 143.50

    10 0.8 RM42 345 =

    A RM3 387.20

    B RM3 387.60

    C RM33 872

    D RM33 876

    11 RM2 435.10 6 4 =

    A RM405.85

    B RM414.95

    C RM1 623.40

    D RM1 634.10

    12 RM35 200 + RM9 540.10 + RM420.80 =

    A RM45 060.90

    B RM45 160.90

    C RM46 160.90

    D RM86 820.10

    13 Azmi shared a profit of RM40 900 equally with his 4 business partners. Calculatethe profit received by Azmi.

    A RM1 225

    B RM8 108

    C RM8 180

    D RM10 225

    14 The cost of a diamond necklace is RM12 430. A businessman wishes to make aprofit of RM6 850. What is the selling price of the necklace?

    A RM5 580

    B RM6 680

    C RM18 280

    D RM19 280

    15 The incomplete bill shows the items that Anita bought.

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    Anitapaid

    with a

    RM10 note and received RM0.50 change. How much was a kilogram of rice?

    A RM1.20 C RM2.40

    B RM1.45 D RM2.90

    16 The price of a video camera is RM3 475. The price of a diamond necklace is 7

    times the price of the video camera. Calculate the price of the diamond necklace.

    A RM496 C RM21 325

    B RM498 D RM24 325

    17 Jamal paid RM34 246.80 to buy 42 handphones. What was the cost of 30

    handphones?

    A RM20 462 C RM24 662

    B RM24 462 D RM24 862

    18 Mr Ramli has a savings of RM47 574 in a bank. He withdraws RM15 789 to pay

    for his house. How much savings does he have left?

    A RM31 785 C RM41 668

    B RM38 589 D RM45 996

    19 The profit made on the sale of a car is RM4 500. If the cost of the car is

    RM68 956, what is the selling price of the car?

    A RM51 325 C RM73 456

    B RM64 456 D RM74 654

    20 The table shows the prices of three items.

    Item Price

    Piano RM11 358

    Sofa RM6 500Computer RM3 642

    If Angela has RM15 000, which item can she buy with it?

    A Piano only

    B Sofa only

    C Piano and computer only

    D Piano and sofa only

    Quantity Item Price per

    unit

    Price

    1 kg Rice

    2 bottles Drink RM0.85 RM1.70

    3 tins Sardine RM1.80 RM5.40 Total

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    SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS

    1 Write fifty-one thousand eight hundred ringgit and twenty-five sen in

    numerals.

    2 Write RM60 075 in words.

    3 80 RM100 notes + 40 RM50 notes + 10 RM10 notes

    + 50 RM5 notes =

    4 RM6 214.30 + RM39 507.80 =

    5 RM100 000RM38 140 =

    6 Solve 30 RM576.80.

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    7 Divide RM42 866.80 by 8.

    8 RM42 000 3 7 =

    9 Mr Tan has RM20 000. He buys a set of furniture for RM12 500 and a computerfor RM4 600. What is the balance of his money?

    10 The total price of 2 identical pianos is RM29 000. What is the total price of 5 suchpianos?

    UNIT 6 TIME

    OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS

    1 0705 hours is read asA seven five hours

    B seven zero five hours

    C seventy-five hours

    D seven hundred fifty hours

    2 The diagram shows a digital clock.

    The time is

    :

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    A 1950 hours C 19:50 hours

    B 19:50minutes D 1950 minutes

    3 Susan starts work at 9.15 in the morning and stops at 6.10 in the evening. How

    many hours and minutes does Susan work in a day?

    A 8 hours 35 minutesB 8 hours 55 minutes

    C 9 hours 5 minutes

    D 9 hours 15 minutes

    4 A cooking competition lasted 2 hours and 30 minutes. The competition ended at

    1645 hours. At what time did the competition start?

    A 1315 hours C 1415 hours

    B 1400 hours D 1500 hours

    5 The diagram shows the period of time that Pak Ali took to make a kite.

    During the period, Pak Ali rested for4

    3hour. What was the actual duration taken

    to make the kite?

    A 7 hours 20 minutes

    B 8 hours 5 minutes

    C 8 hours 10 minutesD 9 hours 5 minutes

    6 11.55 a.m. =

    A 2355 hours

    B 2055 hours

    C 1155 hours

    D 0955 hours

    73

    2hour =

    A 14minutes

    B 20 minutesC 240 seconds

    D 2 400 seconds

    8 Convert 2 centuries to decades.

    A 2 decades

    B 20 decades

    C 200 decades

    morning evening

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    D 2 000 decades

    9 Which of the following is not true?

    A 12 years = 12 decades

    B 625 years = 6

    4

    1centuries

    C 70 years = 7 decades

    D 200 years = 2 centuries

    10 minutes = 36 seconds

    What is the missing number in the box?

    A 1 C 3

    B 2 D 4

    11 A group of tourists left Pulau Tioman at 2030 hours, on Tuesday. They were there

    for 36 hours. When did they arrive at Pulau Tioman?A 8.30 p.m., Sunday

    B 10.30 p.m., Sunday

    C 8.30 a.m., Monday

    D 10.30 a.m., Monday

    12 Which offollowing is equal to 0.3 day?

    A 432 minutes

    B 440 minutes

    C 7 hours 12 minutes

    D 7 hours 20 minutes

    13 5 hours 45 minutes 10 seconds + 2 hours 30 minutes 55 seconds =

    A 7 hours 15 minutes 5 seconds

    B 7 hours 16 minutes 5 seconds

    C 8 hours 15 minutes 5 seconds

    D 8 hours 16 minutes 5 seconds

    14 9 hours 30 minutes 18 seconds 7 hours 40 minutes 25 seconds =

    A 1 hour 49 minutes 53 seconds

    B 1 hour 50 minutes 53 seconds

    C 2 hours 10 minutes 13 seconds

    D 2 hours 29 minutes 33 seconds

    15 Multiply 3 hours 25 minutes 14 seconds by 6.

    A 18 hours 30 minutes24 seconds

    B 18 hours 31 minutes 24 seconds

    C 20 hours 30 minutes 24 seconds

    D 20 hours 31 minutes 24 seconds

    5

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    3 Complete the table below.

    4 Convert 2.5 minutes to seconds.

    5 Change6

    1hour to seconds.

    6 0.5 hour + 3 hours 40 minutes =

    7 5 hours 15 minutes 3

    12 hours =

    8 2 hours 25 minutes 35 seconds 3 =

    Start Time End Time Duration

    4.05 p.m., Tuesday 33 hours 30 minutes

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    9 7 hours 35 minutes 5 =

    10 A test starts at 2.30 p.m. It lasts for4

    11 hours. At what time, in 24-hour system,

    does the test end?

    UNIT 7 LENGTH

    OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS

    1

    The length of the rope in cm is

    A 40B 60

    C 80

    D 100

    2 5 420 m =

    A 542 km

    B 54.2 km

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    C 5.42 km

    D 0.542 km

    3 Which of the following is not true?

    A 1 m = 100 cm

    B4

    1m = 25 cm

    C4

    3km = 750 m

    D5

    2km = 600 m

    4 61.2 km + 1 499 km + 24.5 km =

    A 1 133.7 km

    B 1 474.7 km

    C 1 584.7 km

    D 1 587.7 km

    5 10 km 2.17 km =

    A 7.83 km

    B 78.3 km

    C 783 km

    D 7 830 km

    6 Which of the following is the longest?

    A 4 km 8 m

    B 1 250 m

    C 0.887 km

    D 4.09 km

    7 Which of the following is not correct?

    A 35

    2km = 3 400 m

    B 24

    3km = 2 750 m

    C 15

    1km = 1 500 m

    D4

    1km = 250 m

    8 16.41 km + 7.8 km =

    A 11.41 km

    B 17.19 km

    C 24.21 km

    D 94.41 km

    9 Subtract 8 460 m from 52 km.

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    A 7.94 km

    B 8.60 km

    C 43.54 km

    D 60.46 km

    10 45 0.916 km =A 42.12 m

    B 4 122 m

    C 4 212 m

    D 41 220 m

    11 m 100 = 84 km

    The missing number in the box is

    A 8.4

    B 840C 8 400

    D 84 000

    12 23.6 km 5 =

    A 47.2 m

    B 472 m

    C 4 720 m

    D 47 200 m

    13 In the diagram, PQR is a straight line. The length ofPQ is 965 m less than the

    length ofPR.

    The length ofPR in m is

    A 750.5

    B 943.5

    C 7 505

    D 9 435

    14 There are 15 lamp posts along a 2.94 km road. If the lamp post are of equal

    distance, find the distance, in m, between the first and the second lamp post.

    A 196

    B 210

    C 1 960

    D 2 100

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    Q

    R

    61.3 km

    54 km

    15 The diagram shows the location of three towns, X, Yand Z. The distance from X

    to Zthrough Yis 340 km. The distance from Y to Zis four times the distance

    from X to Y.

    What is the distance, in km, from X to Y?

    A 68

    B 85

    C 255

    D 272

    16 The length of riverX is 34.917 km. RiverYis 9 times as long as riverX.

    Calculate the length of riverYin km.

    A 349.17

    B 314.253C 209.502

    D 43.917

    17 The height of a building is 240 m. An aeroplane is 5.2 km above the building.

    Calculate the distance, in km, of the aeroplane from the ground.

    A 4.2

    B 5.44

    C 245.2

    D 5 440

    18 Ahmad drove 135.48 km from town Pto town Q. Then, he drove another

    96.73 km to reach town R. What is the distance between town Pand town R inkm?

    A 38.75

    B 174.23

    C 232.21

    D 328.94

    19 Road A is 132.8 km long. Road B is 840 m longer than road A. How long, in km,is road B?

    A 131.96

    B 133.64

    C 707.2

    D 973.64

    20 The diagram shows the location of three points, P, Q and R.

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    What is the difference in distance between PQ and QR in m?

    A 730

    B 2 740

    C 7 300

    D 11 530

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    SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS

    1 State 34 km in m.

    2 Change 8 020 m to km and m.

    3 207.6 km + 594 km + 732.01 km =

    4 1 475 km 748 km =

    5 8.02 km 141 m = m

    Fill in the missing number in the box.

    6 8 560 km 14 =

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    7 The length of an iron bridge is 548 m. A wooden bridge is 0.06 km shorter than

    the iron bridge. Calculate the length of the wooden bridge in m.

    8 A 40.4 km highway is divided equally into 5 sections to be covered with tar. Findthe length, in km, of each section of the road.

    9 Samad drove 320 km from Johor Bahru to Kuala Lumpur. After driving

    147 km, he stopped at Ayer Hitam. Find the distance, in km, between Ayer Hitamand Kuala Lumpur.

    10 An athlete ran the distances of 20.3 km, 37.5 km and 66.7 km on three days. Find

    the total distance covered by the athlete.

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    UNIT 8 MASS

    OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS

    1 Which of the following is the heaviest?

    A 106 gB 1 kg 6 g

    C 1.06 kg

    D 10001

    6

    kg

    2 1.05 kg + 2.25 kg + 0.62 kg =

    A 3 920 g C 2 370 g

    B 3 290 g D 1 730 g

    3 1.3 kg 600 g =

    A 4.7 kgB 0.7 kgC 70 kg

    D 700 kg

    4 6 828 g 6 =

    A 138 g

    B 1 kg 138 g

    C 11 kg 38 g

    D 113 kg 8 g

    5 The mass of a packet of biscuits is 175 g. What is the mass of 14 similar packetsin kg?

    A 1.25

    B 2.45

    C 12.5

    D 24.5

    6 9 2.563 kg =

    A 21.706 kg

    B 23.067 kg

    C 25.607 kgD 29.076 kg

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    7 Which of the following is true?

    A 1 kg 50 g = 12

    1kg

    B 6 kg 6 g = 6.06 kg

    C 8 100 g = 810

    1kg

    D 7 070 g = 7.007 kg

    8

    The diagram shows three boxes of different masses. What is their total mass in

    kg?

    A 0.88

    B 3.31C 3.85

    D 5.56

    9 The diagram shows two objects, Xand Y, on a scale. Object Xand object Yweigh

    850 g and 2 kg respectively.

    How many grams of weights are needed to balance the scale?

    A 1 150

    B 1 250C 750

    D 150

    4

    1

    kg 60 g 3 kg

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    10 Which of the following shows the sum of 1.2 kg and 200 g correctly?

    A C

    B D

    11 A box is filled with 50 packets of sweets. The mass of each packet is 1.5 kg.

    Calculate the total mass of the box of sweets in kg.

    A 7.5 C 750

    B 75 D 7 500

    12 The total mass of 3 boxes of oranges is 53 kg.The first box weighs 14 kg and thesecond box weighs 7 kg less than the first box. Find the mass of the third box in

    kg.

    A 39

    B 32

    C 16

    D 8

    13 Jenny used 10.5 kg of flour in two weeks to bake cakes. If she used 3 600 g of

    flour in the second week, find the mass, in g, of flour used in the first week.

    A 4 410

    B 4 500

    C 6 900

    D 7 200

    14

    Object Wweighs 750 g.

    Object Vweighs 400 g more than object W.

    Object Xweighs 90 g less than object V.

    Based on the statements above, the mass of object Xis

    A 1 kg 40 g C 1 kg 400 g

    B 1 kg 60 g D 1 kg 600 g

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    15 The diagram shows the total mass of a pineapple and a comb of bananas.

    If the bananas weigh 850 g, what is the mass, in kg, of the pineapple?

    A 1.05

    B 1.90

    C 2.05D 2.90

    16 The diagram shows a balanced weighing scale.

    Find the mass of object Pin kg.

    A 2.05

    B 2.90C 5.05

    D 5.5

    17 254.96 kg + 37 kg + 8.605 kg =

    A 300.665

    B 300.565

    C 200.665

    D 200.565

    18 State 44

    3kg in g.

    A 4 250 g

    B 4 500 g

    C 4 750 g

    D 4 950 g

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    19 67 kg 4.81 kg 13.99 kg =

    A 47.2 kg

    B 48.2 kg

    C 49.2 kg

    D 50.2 kg

    20 Convert 6 600 g to kg.

    A 0.66 kg

    B 6.6 kg

    C 66 kg

    D 660 kg

    SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS

    1 7 kg 500 g =2

    1kg

    What is the missing number in the box?

    2 Convert 30.03 kg to kg and g.

    3 3.046 kg + 2.366 kg + 0.406 kg =

    4 The diagram shows the total mass of 2 similar watermelons and the mass of apineapple.

    Find the difference in mass, in g, between a watermelon and the pineapple.

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    5 1.17 kg 885 g = g g

    What is the missing number in the box?

    6 Calculate 3 8.6 kg. Give the answer in g.

    7 704 kg 8 =

    8 The diagram shows the mass of a packet of biscuits.

    Calculate the total mass of 7 similar packets of biscuits in kg.

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    UNIT 9 VOLUME OF LIQUID

    OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS

    1 The diagram shows the volume of water.

    The total volume of water in the containers is

    A 14

    3 C 1

    4

    1

    B 12

    1 D 1

    2 10 5 m =

    A 10.005 C 10.5

    B 10.05 D 105

    3 4 700 m =

    A 44

    3 C 4

    10

    7

    B 4100

    7 D 4

    5

    3

    4 Which of the following is true?

    A2

    1 = 200 m

    B 4

    1

    = 275 m

    C8

    3 = 375 m

    D10

    7 = 7 000 m

    5 Which of the following has the same volume as5

    4 ?

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    A 875 m

    B 800 m

    C 775 m

    D 700 m

    6 The diagram shows two cylinders of water.

    If the water can fill up the scoop, find the volume, in , of water needed to fill up7 similar scoops.

    A 530

    B 760

    C 7.6

    D 5.32

    7 244 + 598 + 450 =

    A 1 290

    B 1 292

    C 12 900

    D 12 902

    8 8.2 267 m =

    A 6 043 m

    B 6 393 m

    C 6 430 m

    D 7 993 m

    9 Calculate the difference between 49.2 and 7.89 .

    A 29.7 C 43.12 B 41.31 D 57.09

    10 25 675 =

    A 15 455 C 16 857

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    B 15 545 D 16 875

    11 388 + 653 =

    A 1 041 C 3 889

    B 1 410 D 4 000

    12 10 000 8 =

    A 312 C 1 250

    B 625 D 5 000

    13 Siti, Siew Lan and Shanti drank 0.75 , 620 m and 570 m of mango juice

    respectively. Find the total volume of juice that they drank in .

    A 1.94 C 1.86

    B 1.92 D 1.83

    14 A restaurant uses 35 of cooking oil in a week. If the volume of oil used is thesame every day, how many litres of cooking oil is used in a month?

    A 150 C 1 500

    B 245 D 2 450

    15 TankS is filled with 86of water. TankThas 7 of watermore than tankS.

    Find the volume of water in tankT in .

    A 93 C 165

    B 100 D 179

    16 The diagram shows the volume of liquid in each container.

    Calculate the total volume of liquid in the containers in .

    A 312 C 9

    B 8.75 D 10

    17 David drinks 3 750 m of water every day. Find the volume, in , of water he

    drinks in a week.

    A 18.75 C 27.25

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    B 26.25 D 37.50

    18 Jacinta buys 320 m of fruit juice. She drinks4

    1 of it. Find the volume of

    juice left in m.

    A 750 C 120

    B 700 D 70

    19 Aliyah shares 4.59 of milk with her 8 friends. How much milk, in , does each

    of them get?

    A 0.51 C 1.55

    B 0.57 D 1.57

    20 The diagram shows the volume of water in an aquarium. Ramesh needs another

    17.87 of water to fill up the aquarium.

    Calculate the capacity of the aquarium in .

    A 7.38 C 32.15

    B 15.67 D 43.12

    SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS

    1 The diagram shows the volume of water.

    25.25

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    State the total volume of water in .

    2 4 683 + 927 =

    3 6 000 2 537 894 =

    4 Multiply 78 by 26.

    5 Divide 2 630 by a thousand.

    6 8 007 3 619 + 125 =

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    7 Kamal wants to fill up 14 similar basins with water. The capacity of each basin is

    45 . What is the total volume, in , of water needed to fill up all the basins?

    8 The owner of restaurant A buys 306 of cooking oil. The owner of restaurant B

    buys 29 of oil less than restaurant A. Find the volume of oil bought by

    restaurant B in .

    9 Aida mixed 625 m of orange cordial with 2 510 m of water. She served

    1 750 m of the mixture to her guests. How many in litres of mixture did she

    have left?

    10 228 athletes were divided equally into 6 groups. If each athlete received 3 of

    mineral water, how many litres of mineral water did each group get?

    UNIT 10 SHAPE AND SPACE

    OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS

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    1 The diagram shows a rectangle and a triangle.

    13 cm

    5 cm

    10 cm

    12 cm

    Find the perimeter of the diagram in cm.

    A 50 C 79

    B 66 D 81

    2 In the diagram, PQR is a triangle and PRSTis a square.

    Find the perimeter of the whole diagram in cm.

    A 26 C 34

    B 32 D 40

    3 The diagram consists of rectangle EFGH and triangle GHI. The sides of triangleGHIare equal in length.

    If the perimeter of triangle GHIis 15 cm, calculate the perimeter of the whole

    diagram in cm.

    A 69

    B 44

    C 39

    D 32

    4 The diagram shows a plot of land PQRST. PQR is a straight line.

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    P Q R

    T S

    If it costs RM12 to fence 1 m of the land with barbed wire, calculate the total costto fence the whole plot.

    A RM60

    B RM72

    C RM600

    D RM720

    5 The diagram shows a playground. Trees are planted 2 m apart all round the edgeof the playground.

    How many trees are there altogether?

    A 17

    B 23

    C 34

    D 62

    6 The diagram shows two similar rectangles.

    12 cm

    4 cm

    Find the area of the diagram in cm2.

    A 96 C 58

    B 82 D 48

    7 The diagram shows a square and a triangle. The sides of the triangle are equal in

    length.

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    Calculate the perimeter of the whole diagram in cm.

    A 12 B 14

    C 16

    D 18

    8 The diagram consists of a triangle and a rectangle .

    333333333

    Find the perimeter of the diagram.

    A 12 B 16

    C 22

    D 28

    9 A 102 cm of wire is bent to form a triangle. If the base of the triangle is 28 cm

    long, what is the total length of the other sides?

    A 74

    B 70

    C 62

    D 58

    10 The diagram consists of a rectangle and a square.

    2 cm

    8 cm

    12 cm

    4 cm

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    Find the area of the shaded part in cm2

    .A 60 C 80

    B 70 D 90

    11 The diagram shows two solids joined together.

    The number of small cubes that form the composite solid is

    A 68 C 72

    B 70 D 108

    12 In the diagram, the composite solid consists of small cubes.The volume of each

    small cube is 1 cm3.

    Calculate the volume of the composite solid in cm3.

    A 170

    B 185

    C 200

    D 225

    13 The diagram shows a composite solid which consists of two cubes.

    4 cm 6 cm

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    Calculate the volume of the composite solid in cm3.

    A 52

    B 60

    C 232

    D 280

    14 The diagram shows a composite solid which consists of two cuboids.

    The volume of the composite solid in cm3 is

    A 122

    B 392

    C 456

    D 468

    15 In the diagram, the solid consists of a cube and a cuboid.

    What is the volume of the solid in cm3?

    A 216

    B 260

    C 470

    D 480

    16 The diagram shows a solid which consists of a cube and a cuboid.

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    If the volume of the solid is 665 cm3, calculate the value ofh.

    A 7

    B 8

    C 9

    D 10

    17 The diagram shows a composite solid which consists of cuboid Pand cube Q.

    If the volume of the solid is 120 cm3, what is the volume of cuboid Pin cm3?

    A 24

    B 34

    C 46

    D 56

    18 The diagram shows a solid which consists of a cube and a cuboid.

    Find the volume of the solid in cm3.

    A 16

    B 18

    C 20

    D 22

    19 The diagram shows a composite solid which consists of a cube and a cuboid.

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    Calculate the volume of the solid in cm3.

    A 25

    B 28

    C 35

    D 38

    20 In the diagram, the composite solid consists of two cubes.

    Calculate the volume of the solid in cm3.

    A 234

    B 243

    C 334

    D 343

    SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS

    1 The diagram consists of similar triangles.

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    5 cm

    What is the perimeter of the shaded parts?

    2 The diagram shows a rectangle and a triangle.

    What is the perimeter of the diagram in m?

    3 The diagram consists of a square and a rectangle.

    12 m

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    Find the area of the diagram in m2.

    4 In the diagram, the solid consists of small cubes of the same size.

    Calculate the number of small cubes that form the solid.

    5 In the diagram, the solid consists of small cubes of the same size. The length of

    each side of the cubes is 1 cm.

    Calculate the volume of the solid in cm3.

    6 The diagram consists of two similar cuboids.

    2 m

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    Find the volume of the solid in cm3.

    7 The diagram consists of a cube and a cuboid.

    Calculate the volume of the solid in cm3.

    8 Three similar books are arranged to form a cuboid. The length, width and heightof each book is 15 cm, 10 cm and 2 cm respectively. Calculate the total volume of

    the books in cm3.

    9 In the diagram, the solid consists of a cube and a cuboid.

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    Calculate the volume of the composite solid in cm3.

    10 In the diagram, the solid consists of two cubes.

    What is the volume of the composite solid in cm3?

    UNIT 11 DATA HANDLING

    OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS

    1 What is the average of 15, 21 and 24?

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    Number of cars sold by and agent

    0

    5

    10

    15

    20

    25

    April May June July

    Month

    Numberofcars

    11 What is the number of cars sold in May?

    A 5 C 15

    B 10 D 20

    12 Which is the month with the highest sale?

    A April C June

    B May D July

    13 What is the difference in sale between June and April?

    A 20 C 5B 10 D 2

    14 Find the total number of cars sold by the agent.

    A 10 C 30

    B 20 D 50

    15 The agent gets a commission of RM200 for each car that he sells. Calculate thethe commission received by him in July.

    A RM2 000 C RM450

    B RM4 000 D RM50

    Questions 16to20are based on the bar graph below.

    The bar graph in the diagram shows the number of cans collected by 5 pupils for

    recyling.

    Number of cars sold

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    Number of Cans Collected For Recyling

    0 10 20 30 40

    Halim

    Julie

    Haniza

    Meena

    Kim Chong

    Nam

    e

    Number of cans

    16 Who has collected the most number of cans?

    A Haniza C Kim Chong

    B Julie D Meena

    17 How many cans were collected by Kim Chong?

    A 10 C 30

    B 20 D 50

    18 How many cans were collected by Haniza and Meena altogether?

    A 20 C 5

    B 10 D 2

    19 Which two pupils collected the same number of cans?

    A Halim and Julie C Meena and Halim

    B Kim Chong and Julie D Haniza and Meena

    20 Find the average number of cans collected by Julie, Halim and Kim Chong.

    A 35 C 25

    B 30 D 20

    SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS

    Number of cans collected

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    1 Calculate the average of 41, 48 and 52.

    2 What is the average of 101 cm, 147 cm and 163 cm?

    3 The diagram shows the masses of three watermelons.

    Calculate the average mass of the watermelons in kg.

    4 The mass of two packets of flour is 70 kg. Find their average mass in kg.

    5 Find the average of4

    1hour, 35 minutes and 25 minutes. Give your answer in

    minutes.

    6 The total price of 3 shirts and a blouse is RM180. If the blouse is RM60, find the

    average price of the shirts.

    7 The table shows the number of pupils who attended badminton training in threedays.

    Day Monday Tuesday Wednesday

    Number

    of pupils

    135 160 173

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    Calculate the average number of pupils who attended the training in a day.

    8 The lengths of three iron rods are 30 cm, 47 cm and 64 cm respectively. Find theaverage of length of the rods in cm.

    9 The total salary of Mr Tan in three months is RM3 810. Find the average monthlysalary of Mr Tan in the three months.

    10 Shiva and his two friends went fishing. They caught 5 , 7 and 3 fish respectively.

    Calculate the average number of fish caught by each of them.