1. Find the value of 4/7 + 3/4
(1) 3/7
(2) 7/11
(3) 9/28
(4) 2 1/2
2. Subtract 3/4 from 5/6 =
(1) 1/3
(2) 1/2
(3) 8/10
(4) 1/4
3. 5/6 - 2/3 =
(1) 1/6
(2) 1/3
(3) 1/2
(4) 2/3
4. Find the value of 7/9 x 54
(1) 21
(2) 35
(3) 42
(4) 49
5. Express 1 9/10 as a decimal
(1) 0.09
(2) 0.9
(3) 1.09
(4) 1.9
6. Express 5/8 ÷ 15 in its simplest form.
(1) 1/24
(2) 5/18
(3) 2 1/2
(4) 24
7. Find the product of 3/14 and 7/55.
(1) 1/3
(2) 11/19
(3) 1/2
(4) 1/10
8. Find the value of 20 ÷ 4/5
(1) 16
(2) 25
(3) 36
(4) 45
9. The length of rope A and rope B is 3/4m and 5/6m respectively. What is the total length of the two rope?
(1) 3/4m
(2) 5/6m
(3) 1 1/2m
(2) 1 7/12m
10. John wants to do 18 hours of reading. He wants to do it in 5 days. How many hours per day will he need to read?
(1) 3 3/5 h
(2) 3 2/5 h
(3) 5/6 h
(4) 5/18 h
11. Mrs Tan bought 3/4m of red ribbon. She also bought some blue ribbon which was 7/10m more than the red ribbon. How much blue ribbon did she buy?
(2) 6 1/5m
(3) 5 2/5m
(2) 1 1/20m
12. The mass of a papaya is 2/3kg. The mass of a guava is 5/8kg lighter than the papaya. What is the mass of the guava?
(1) 1/24kg
(2) 7/11kg
(3) 3/5kg
(2) 1 1/18kg
13 Susan had 72 storybook. She donated 1/4 of them to the Children’s Society. How many storybook did she have left?
(1) 18
(2) 24
(3) 36
(2) 54
14. Alex had 7/10l of orange juice. His sister drank 3/7 of it. How much juice did he have left?
(1) 19/20l
(2) 4/7l
(3) 2/5l
15. 5/12 of the pupils in a school are boys. There are 560 girls in the school. How many pupils are there in the school altogether?
(1)
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400
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(2)
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640
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(3)
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960
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(4)
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1200
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16. What is the missing number?
3 5 = [ ]
8 8
(1)
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15
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(2)
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23
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(3)
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24
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(4)
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29
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17. What is the value of 3 + 3
5 10
(1)
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2/5
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(2)
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6/10
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(3)
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9/10
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(4)
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6/15
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18. What is the value of 3 x 4
4 9
(1)
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1/3
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(2)
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3/9
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(3)
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7/13
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(4)
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12/36
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19. How many quarters are there in 6 ½
(1)
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26
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(2)
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24
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(3)
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13
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(4)
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8
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20. Which of the following is closest to 1?
(1)
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7/8
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(2)
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8/7
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(3)
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11/12
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(4)
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12/11
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21. Billy has 32 toys. 8 of them are toy cars. The rest are toy aeroplanes. What fraction of his toys are toy aeroplanes?
(1)
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1/3
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(2)
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1/4
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(3)
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3/4
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(4)
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3/5
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