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This document is a mathematics examination for JSS1 students at St. Columbanus Secondary School Ikwen, consisting of multiple-choice questions and problem-solving tasks. The exam covers various mathematical concepts including basic arithmetic, geometry, and number theory. Students are instructed to answer all questions in Section A and three questions from Section B within a duration of 2 hours.

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ST COLUMBANUS SECONDARY SCHOOL IKWEN

CAMBRIDGE FIRST TERMINAL EXAMINATION

SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS

CLASS: JSS1

DURATION: 2HRS.

INSTRUCTIONS: Answer all questions in section A and


three questions in Section B

1. Write in figures: One million, twenty thousand and


seventeen. (a) 1,020,017 (b) 10,020,017 (c)12,001 (d)
102,007 (e) 100,017

2. Divide 420.63 by 21 A. 2.003 B. 2.03 C. 2.3 D. 20.03 E.


20.03

3. What is the difference between 23 and 0.33 A. 24.3 B.


23.23 C. 23.13 D. 22.67 E. 22.33

4. Simplify7x8.06–5x8.06
A. 16.06 B. 16.12 C. 16.16 D. 16.21 E. 17.2

5. Which of the following is the L.C.M of 4, 10, 6? A. 2 B. 30 C.


60 D. 20 E. 240

6. Express 18 in roman numerals


A. XIIV B. XVII C. XVIII D. XIIV E. XIII

7. Multiply 0.025 by 1.8 A. 0.00045 B. 0.00450 C. 0.0450 D.


0.450 E. 4.50
8. Express 11/2 as a decimal of 10 A. 0.8
B. 0.08 C. 0.015 D. 0.15 E. 1.5

9. If 1 yd = 91cm, express 400 yards in meters A. 0.364m


B. 3.64m C. 36.4m D. 364m E. 3640m

10. Express fifty thousand and seventy-nine in figure A. 5,079


B. 50,079 C. 5,079 D. 50,079 E. 500,079

11. Divide 501.555 by 5 and give your answer correct to 2


decimal places. A. 10 B. 100 C. 100.3 D. 100.30 E. 100.31

12. Express 900 as a product of prime factors.


A. 1x2x3 B. 2x3x4 C. 1x3x5 D. 22x32x52 E. 3x4x5

13. 50.32 x 0.003 = A. 0.01596 B. 0.15096 C. 0.15396 D.


15.096 E. 15.396

14. The side of a cube is 2cm. What is the volume of the


cube? A. 2cu.cm B. 4cu.cm C. 6cu.cm D. 8cu.cm E. 10cu.cm

15. A rectangular plot, 72 meters long and 20 meters wide on


a school farm is divided into 18 equal plots. What is the area
of each plot?
A. 4sq. meters B. 5sq. meters C. 8sq. meters D. 64sq. meters
E. 80sq. meters

16. What is the perimeter of a rectangle which is 12 meters


long and 9 meters wide? A. 21m B. 42m C. 54m D. 84m E.
108m

17. A trader has eight bags each containing 9kg of sugar. If


he wants to put the sugar into the new bags each containing
6kg. How many of the new bags will be required?
A. 7 B. 10 C. 12 D. 18 E. 54
18. In the number 7564, by how much is the value of the
greater than the value of the 4? A. 3
B. 56 C. 756 D. 6996 E. 7557

19. A metal rod is 21 inches long. What is its length in


centimeters, if 1 inch = 2.54cm. A. 8cm B. 53cm C. 76cm D.
533cm E. 762cm

20. Divide 41/2 by 3/8 A. 12 B. 9 C. 8 D. 3/4 E. 2/3

21. A room is 12m long, 7m wide and 4m high. Find the area
of the ceiling. A. 152m2 B. 84m2 C. 48m2 D. 28m2 E. 23m2

22. Multiply 3.02 by 2.7 A. 9.154 B. 8.174 C. 8.164 D. 8.154


E. 8.144

23. What is the H.C. F of 45, 60, 150? A. 20 B. 15 C. 12 D. 10


E. 9

24. Evaluate (0.7 – 0.3) (0.7 + 0.3) A. 4.0 B. 2.1 C. 1.0 D. 0.40
E. 0.04

25. If p=2, r=3 and s=6, find the value of 2p+r+s. A. 13 B. 11


C. 10 D. 9 E. 7

26. The sum of two numbers is twice a third number. If the


two numbers are 11 and 17, find the third number. A. 3 B. 6
C. 11 D. 14 E. 17

27. How many hours are there in 4 days and 17 hrs? A. 117
hrs B. 113 hrs C. 103 hrs D. 98 hrs E. 93 hrs

28. What is the smallest number that can be divided exactly


by 3, 7 and 9?
A. 126 B. 63 C. 9 D. 7 E. 3
29. How many 40k can we get in ₦6.00
A. 5 B. 10 C. 15 D. 20 E. 25
30. Find the average of 13, 7, 0, 4, 9 and 9.
A. 3 B. 7 C. 11 D. 12 E. 17

SECTION B (ANSWER ANY 3 QUESTIONS)

1. Calculate the area of a triangle whose base is 8 and height


is 12. Given that the Area = (bxh)/2
b. Solve this equation x+19 = 25

2. Simplify 3/4 ÷ 24
b. A trapezium has sides a=5cm, b=6cm and a height of
4cm. Calculate the area.

3. Find the perimeter of a rectangle with length 8 cm and


width 5 cm
b. Evaluate: 3 × 2 + 10 - 5

4. Solve: x/2 + 2 = 5

b. Calculate: 9 ÷ 3 + 2 × 4

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