P6 Maths Worksheets Singapore - Numbers Revision 5
 

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  1) What is five million, one thousand and twenty-eight in numerals?

      A. 501 028
      B. 510 028
      C. 5 001 028
      D. 5 100 028
 

  2) The number of books in a warehouse when rounded off to the nearest hundred was
       8000.  What was the possible number of books in the warehouse?

      A. 7560
      B. 7950
      C. 8150
      D. 8460

  3) 7 ÷ 25 = ______ thousandths.

     A. 0.28
     B. 0.208
     C. 208
     D. 280
 

  4) Which one of the following is nearest to 1?

           2
     A. ---
           3

           4
     B.  ---
           5

              1
      C. 1 ---
              4

            7
      D. ---
            6
 

  5)                                                             3      
        Which one of the following is equal to --- ÷ 12?
                                                                               8

           3      1
     A. --- x  ---
           8     12

           3     12
     B.  --- x  ---
           8       1

           8      1
     C.  --- x  ---
           3      12

           8     12
     D. --- x  ---
           3      1
 

  6) Min Xie draw the diagram below.  He then gave it a three-quarter turn in a clockwise
      direction.
                                                  
      Which one of the these is the correct figure after the turn?

  7) Darren had $20.  After buying 5 identical caps, he has $y left.  Find the cost of one
      such cap in terms of y.

      A.  $(4 - y)

               15
      B.  $(----)
                y

               19y
      C.  $(------)
                 5

               20 - y
      D.  $(---------)
                   5
 

  8) In the figure below, WZ and YV are straight lines.  Which of the following two angles
      will not add up to 90°?

     
 

  9) Various shapes were shaded on 4 identical sheets of square paper show below.

      Which one of these shapes has the same perimeter as the original sheet of square
      paper?

      A.  1
      B.  2
      C.  3
      D.  4
 

10) The figure below shows a cube.
                    
      Which one of the following is a net of the cube?


Answers:

  1) C

  2) B

  3) A

  4) D

  5) A

  6) C

  7) D

  8) B 

  9) D

10) A 
    A cube consists of six square faces, twelve edges, and eight vertices. When the square faces of a cube are separated at the edges and
    laid out flat they make a two dimensional figure called a net. There are eleven different nets for a cube.
    Net -- a two-dimensional shape that can be folded into a three-dimensional figure is a net of that figure.
 

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