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Worksheet 9 - SEA Sample Practice Paper 1

The document contains a series of mathematical questions and problems divided into three sections, totaling 75 marks. It includes tasks such as writing numbers in words, calculating products, identifying patterns, and solving word problems related to money and measurements. Each question is designed to assess various mathematical skills and concepts.
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Worksheet 9 - SEA Sample Practice Paper 1

The document contains a series of mathematical questions and problems divided into three sections, totaling 75 marks. It includes tasks such as writing numbers in words, calculating products, identifying patterns, and solving word problems related to money and measurements. Each question is designed to assess various mathematical skills and concepts.
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Session 9 Total: 75 marks

SECTION I

1. Write in words, the number represented in the place value chart below. [1]

Hundreds of Tens of
Thousand Hundred Tens Ones
Thousands Thousands
7 0 9 5 6 0

Answer ____________________________________________________________________

2. The number 267 is tripled in value. What is the new number? [1]

Answer ____________________________________________________________________
3. What is the LARGEST odd number that can be formed using the digits 5, 4, 9 and 2?
[1]

Answer ____________________________________________________________________

4. Calculate 4.57 × 0.06 [1]

Answer ____________________________________________________________________

5. Write the missing number in the box below to make the statement correct. [1]

√256 + 72 = − 21

6. Arrange the following numbers in ascending order.

3842 4238 3824 4382 [1]

Answer ____________________________________________________________________
137
7. Write as a mixed number. [1]
12

Answer ____________________________________________________________________

8. Consider the bills below: [1]

$5 $1 $50

Using the bills above, what is the least amount of bills I can use to get $93?

Answer ____________________________________________________________________
9. What is the time shown on the clock below? [1]

a)

Answer ____________________________________________________________________

10. In celebration of International Children's Day, six (6) boxes of chocolates were

purchased to be shared equally among 36 Standard 5 students. Each box contains

one and a half dozen chocolates. How many chocolates will each student receive?

[1]

Answer ____________________________________________________________________
11. An incomplete pattern is shown below. [1]

45, 37, 30, 24, ________, 13

What is the missing element in the pattern?

Answer _______________________________________________

12. Daniella left school at 3:15 pm and arrived home at 4:05 pm. [1]

How long was her journey?

Answer ___________________________________________minutes

13. What is the length of the blackboard duster shown below? [1]

Answer __________________________________________________ cm
14. An outlined shape is shown on the 2 cm grid below. [1]

2 cm

2 cm

What is the area of the shape?

Answer _______________________________________________ cm2


15. Vidhaan has a bowl of peanuts. What is its mass? [1]

Initial Reading Final Reading

Answer _____________________________________________ kg

16. How many vertices are there in the solid below. [1]

Answer _______________________________________ vertices


17. Draw ALL the lines of symmetry on the shape below. [1]

18. The mean of three number is 15. Two of the numbers are 13 and 17. What is the
third number? [1]

Answer ____________________________________________________

19. Name the type of triangle shown below. [1]


Answer _______________________________________________________

20. The tally chart below shows the amount of stickers each student received. [1]

Students Stickers

Isabella

Macaiah

Vianca

Tyrell

Which student received the modal number of stickers?

Answer _____________________________________________________

SECTION II
4
21. 10 − 3 [2]
7
Answer ______________________________________________________

22. Express the answer to the sum below as a decimal fraction. [2]

2 7
+5+
10 100

Answer ______________________________________________________

23. Footballers from the Student Hub’s football team ran laps around the field to warm

up. The number of laps made and the number of footballers are stated below.

How many footballers ran less than 6 laps around the field? [2]

Answer ___________________________________________________________ footballers


24. A seven-seater car was hired to carry a group of friends to watch Kiddies Carnival in

Port of Spain. If 3 cars arrived, how many more must arrive in order to carry 42

persons.

[2]

Answer _____________________________________________________ cars

25. Two vendors sell oranges


Vendor 1 Vendor 2
at the prices shown.
$9.00 for 5 oranges $7.00 for 3 oranges

What is the cheaper price of 45 oranges between Vendor 1 and Vendor 2? [2]
Answer __________________________________________________

26. For every 15 green baubles on the shopping center’s Christmas tree, there are 10

gold tinsel strips. If a total of 175 decorations were used, how many of them were

gold tinsel strips?

[2]

Answer ___________________________________________ gold tinsel strips

27. A school is organizing desks for a classroom. The number of desks in the classroom

is a factor of 36. After moving 3 desks out, the remaining number of desks can be

evenly arranged into rows of 5 desks. How many desks were there in the classroom

at first?

[2]
Answer ____________________________________________ desks

28. Calculate the volume of the cube shown below. [2]

17 cm

Answer ___________________________________________ cm3

29. Complete the shape using 𝑷𝑸 as the line of symmetry. [3]


30. Study the number pattern below.

1 9 25 121

(a) Write in the two missing numbers. [2]

Answer ________________________________________________________________

(b) What is the NINTH number in this number pattern? [1]

Answer___________________________________________________________
31. Kimora decided to make ribbons for a party. How many ribbons, each of length 30

1
cm, can she make using a 6 2 metre roll of fabric? [2]

Answer_________________________________________ ribbons

32. Find the perimeter of the shape below if each square measures 2 cm by 2 cm. [2]
Answer__________________________________________ cm

33. Three-elevenths of a number is 42. What is five-sevenths of the same number? [3]

Answer_______________________________________________

34. Complete the table below with the correct names of the polygons to match the

description given. [3]

Polygon Description

• Has 5 sides and 5 vertices

• Has 4 sides and 4 vertices

• Has 8 sides and 8 vertices


35. The average temperature of Central Trinidad was 22 degrees Celsius for 4 days in the

month of January. When one day’s temperature was removed from the data, the

average temperature remained at 22 degrees Celsius. Explain how this is possible.

[3]

Answer:

_________________________________________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________________________________

36. (a) Name the solid below. [1]

Answer _________________________________________________________
(b) How many edges are in the solid? [1]

Answer _____________________________________________________________ edges

SECTION III

37. Dillion wanted to purchase a car. He borrowed $32,000 from the bank at an interest

rate of 7% for a period of 8 years.

a) Calculate the simple interest he must pay back on the loan. [1]

Answer $_____________________________________

b) What is the total amount he must repay the bank? [1]

Answer $__________________________________________
c) Dillion repaid the total amount in equal monthly installments. How much did he

pay each month?

[2]

Answer $_____________________________________________

38. A snow cone and 2 popsicles cost $42. A snow cone and 7 popsicles cost $107.

Calculate the total cost of 2 snow cones and 2 popsicles.

[4]

Answer $_________________________________________
1
39. There are 300 snow mints in a box. Dana kept of the snow mints for herself and
2

gave her sister, Deasha, 40% of the snow mints. Their youngest sibling, Diana, then

received 0.80 of the remaining snow mints.

(a) What fraction of the snow mints did Diana receive? [2]

Answer _________________________________________________________

(b) How many snow mints did Diana received? [1]

Answer _________________________________________________________ snow mints


(c) If Diana sold the snow mints for $2 each, how much money will she make?

[1]

Answer $___________________________________________________________

40. Aaron has 17.25 kg of metal. He used 5 kg and 400 g to make a lamp and 3 kg 950 g

to make a pot.

(a) How much metal did he use altogether? [1]

Answer _______________________ kg _________________g__________

(b) How much metal does he have remaining? [1]

Answer _______________________ kg __________________g__________


(c) How many pots can Aaron make from the remaining metal? [2]

Answer ______________________________________________ pots

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