P3 Mathematics CA1 2023 — Raffles Girls

P3 Mathematics 2023 CA1 32 questions 49 marks

Source: Raffles Girls, 2023

This P3 Mathematics CA1 paper from Raffles Girls (2023) contains 32 questions worth 49 marks. Use it as a study reference for Mathematics topics typically tested at P3 level in Singapore schools.

Q1 Open-ended 1 mark
What is the value of the digit 7 in 7830?
Q1 Open-ended 1 mark
Tom has $34.55. His mother gives him $50 more. How much does Tom have now?
Q2 Open-ended 1 mark 🖼 Visual
Which one of the following is a right angle?
Q2 Open-ended 1 mark
Write five thousand and twelve in numerals.
Q3 Open-ended 1 mark 🖼 Visual
Name the line which is perpendicular to EG.
Q3 Open-ended 1 mark
Find the sum of 855 and 6042.
Q4 Open-ended 1 mark
Find the difference between 6345 and 9689.
Q4 Open-ended 1 mark 🖼 Visual
Fill in the boxes by comparing the fractions, 2/7 and 1/3.
Q5 Open-ended 1 mark 🖼 Visual
What is the missing number in the box?
Q6 Open-ended 1 mark
Find the remainder when 874 is divided by 7.
Q6 Open-ended 1 mark
Express 8/10 in its simplest form.
Q7 Open-ended 2 marks
Arrange the following numbers from the largest to the smallest. 4533, 4346, 4789
Q7 Open-ended 2 marks
Find the difference between 11/12 and 5/6.
Q8 Open-ended 2 marks
Complete the following equation by finding A. A/12 + 1/12 = 1 - 1/4
Q8 Open-ended 2 marks
A shopkeeper sold 616 apples and mangoes. He sold 288 mangoes. How many apples did the shopkeeper sell?
Q9 Open-ended 2 marks
Miss Soon paid $948 for 6 similar dresses. How much did she pay for each dress?
Q9 Open-ended 2 marks 🖼 Visual
The graph shows the number of cakes sold in a bakery. How many pandan cakes were sold in the bakery?
Q10 Open-ended 2 marks 🖼 Visual
Use all the digits below to form the largest 4-digit odd number.
Q10 Open-ended 2 marks 🖼 Visual
In the grid below, draw a line parallel to line AB that passes through point P.
Q11 Open-ended 2 marks
Rope A is 908 cm long. It is 615 cm shorter than rope B. How long is rope B?
Q11 Structured 2 marks 🖼 Visual
Jack had $64. He bought an ice cream for $7.65 and a drink for $3.50. How much money did he have left?
Q12 Open-ended 2 marks
The sum of two numbers is 7674. The difference between the two numbers is 3272. Find the smaller number.
Q12 Open-ended 2 marks
Arrange these fractions from the greatest to the smallest. 3/5, 1/2, 7/10
Q13 Open-ended 2 marks 🖼 Visual
Each shape represents a whole number. Study the question carefully and find the missing answer.
Q13 Open-ended 2 marks 🖼 Visual
The figure below is made up of equal triangles. How many more triangles must be shaded so that 2/3 of the figure is shaded?
Q14 Structured 3 marks
Jasmine saved $3463. She saved $445 more than Ally. How much money did they save altogether?
Q14 Structured 2 marks 🖼 Visual
The bar graph below shows the marks scored by Muthu in his tests. Muthu scored a total of 108 marks for 4 tests. Complete the graph to show the number of marks he scored for Mother Tongue.
Q15 Structured 2 marks
June paid $80 for a toaster. She paid $33.40 less for a dress than the toaster. How much did she pay for the two items altogether?
Q15 Structured 3 marks
Mr Lim packed 216 oranges equally into boxes of 9. He sold 18 boxes of the oranges. How many boxes of oranges did he have left?
Q16 Structured
Sally prepared party bags for a party. She packed 8 stickers and 4 sweets in each bag. There was a total of 128 stickers. (a) How many party bags were there in total? (b) How many sweets were there altogether?
Q16 Structured 🖼 Visual
The graph below shows the number of students who took part in various Sports Competitions. a) How many students took part in the Softball Competition? b) Which 2 sports have the same number of students taking part in the Sports Competitions?
Q17 Structured
The price of a toy car is $8. Jane bought as many toy cars as she could with $50. a) How many toy cars did Jane buy? b) How much money had she left?