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MATHEMATICS

YEAR 4
MONTHLY TEST II (Paper 1)
AUGUST 2009
NAME : …………………………………………………………….. DATE : ……………................

INSTRUCTION : ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS ON THIS PAPER. CIRCLE THE


CORRECT ANSWER.

1. 36 028 in words is
A. three thousand six hundred and twenty-eight
B. thirty thousand six hundred and twenty-eight
C. thirty-six thousand and twenty-eight
D. thirty-six thousand two hundred and eight

2. ‘Five thousand three hundred four ringgit and five sen’ in numeral is
A. RM 5 304.05 C. RM 5 340.05
B. RM 5 304.50 D. RM 5 340.50

3. Diagram 1 consists of squares of equal size.

What fraction of the whole diagram is shaded?


A. 1/3 C. 3/5
B. 2/5 D. 1/2

4. In 545.93, which digit is in the hundredths place?


A. 3 C. 5
B. 4 D. 9

5. 14.2 – 5.08 =
A. 9.12 C. 9.24
B. 9.16 D. 9.36

6. The following fractions are in the simplest form except


A. 5/8 C. 6/13
B. 8/11 D. 12/18

4 3
7. The difference between and is
5 10
A. 2/5 C. 1/2
B. 3/5 D. 3/10

8. The product of two numbers is 50.88. If one of the numbers is 6, what is the other number?
A. 8.48 C. 8.72
B. 8.52 D. 8.96

9. 840 + 375 - = 470


A. 675 C. 745
B. 705 D. 780

2 1
10. Mrs Wong bought kg of prawns. Mrs Tan bought kg of prawns more than Mrs Wong.
5 2
How many kilograms of prawns did Mrs Tan buy?
A. 3/5 kg C. 7/10 kg
B. 3/4 kg D. 9/10 kg

11. Table 1 shows the number of pupils in two schools.

School Number of pupils


x 1120
y 932
If the total number of boys in the two schools is 1376, what is the total number of girls?
A. 676 C. 724
B. 708 D. 756

12. 4 m 68 cm + 3 m 55 cm =
A. 7 m 13 cm C. 8 m 13 cm
B. 7 m 23 cm D. 8 m 23 cm

13. RM 2 485.60 + RM 828.90=


A. RM 3 228.40 C. RM 3 314.50
B. RM 3 285.60 D. RM 3 412.80

14. Divide RM 3 051.20 by 4 and round off the answer to the nearest ringgit.
A. RM 760 C. RM 763
B. RM 762 D. RM 770

15. 5ℓ 50mℓ is the same as


A. 5.005ℓ C. 5.5ℓ
B. 5.05ℓ D. 50.5ℓ

16. 4 kg 580 g + 3 kg 770g =


A. 8.2 kg C. 8.65 kg
B. 8.35 kg D. 8.8 kg

17. A shopkeeper packs 8 kg 250 g of sugar equally into 3 packets. What is the mass of sugar in
each packet?
A. 2.25kg C. 2.75kg
B. 2.45kg D. 2.8kg

18. Diagram 2 shows the volume of water in three containers.


Find the total volume of water in litre.
2ℓ 400mℓ 900mℓ 1.45 ℓ
A. 4.3ℓ C. 4.75ℓ
B. 4.55ℓ D. 4.95ℓ

19. Diagram 3 shows a straight line

3.8 m 65cm
Calculate the length of PR in m.
A. 3.95m C. 4.2m
B. 4.05m D. 4.45m

20. A packet of curry powder weighs 450g. Find the total mass of 15 packets of curry powder in
kilogram.
A. 6.5kg C. 7.25kg
B. 6.75kg D. 7.5kg

MATHEMATICS
YEAR 4
MONTHLY TEST II (Paper 2)
AUGUST 2009
NAME : …………………………………………………………….. DATE : ……………................

INSTRUCTION : ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS ON THIS PAPER. WRITE YOUR


ANSWERS CLEARLY IN THE SPACES PROVIDED. SHOW YOUR
WORKING.

1. 2 552 ÷ 4 =
(1 mark)
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48
2. Express in its simplest form.
60

(1 mark)

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3. 8.1 - 3
100

(2 marks)

4. A camera costs RM 729. A computer costs 5 times as much as a camera. What is the cost of
the computer?

(2 mark)
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5. 3 m – 85 cm = _________ m

(2 marks)
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6. A rope of 3 cm 25 mm long is cut into 5 equal pieces. Find the length of each piece in mm.

(2 marks)

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7. The capacity of a bottle is 350mℓ. How many bottles are needed to hold 2.8ℓ of water?

(2 marks)

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8. Puan Aini used 1 kg 550g of flour to bake a cake and had 2 kg 950 g of flour left. Find the
mass of flour she had at first in kg.

(2 marks)

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9. Diagram 1 shows the volume of water in a pail with the capacity of 10ℓ.

How much more water is needed to fill up the pail?

(3 marks)

10. A chair weighs 7kg 800g. A desk is 5kg 500g heavier than the chair. Find the total mass of a
chair and a desk.

(3 marks)

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