P4 Mathematics SA2 2020 — Methodist Girls
Source: Methodist Girls, 2020
This P4 Mathematics SA2 paper from Methodist Girls (2020) contains 43 questions worth 100 marks. Use it as a study reference for Mathematics topics typically tested at P4 level in Singapore schools.
Q1
MCQ
2 marks
In which of the following numbers does the digit 6 stand for 600?
Q2
MCQ
2 marks
Which of the following fractions is in its simplest form?
Q3
MCQ
2 marks
🖼 Visual
Which of the following decimals is represented by letter A in the number line?
Q4
MCQ
2 marks
3 and 4 are factors of ____.
Q5
MCQ
2 marks
🖼 Visual
Which one of the following has 1/5 of the figure shaded?
Q6
MCQ
2 marks
🖼 Visual
The figure shown is made up of a square S of side 2 cm and a rectangle R with breadth 4 cm. What is the length of the rectangle?
Q7
MCQ
2 marks
🖼 Visual
The bar graph below shows the number of pizzas a shop sold in the past 5 months. In which month did the shop sell 70 more pizzas than in March?
Q8
MCQ
2 marks
🖼 Visual
Hui Hui went to the library every 3 days. Pin Pin went to the library every 4 days. When would they next meet if they first met at the library on 7 March?
Q9
MCQ
2 marks
What is the missing number in the box below? 7 3/5 = □/5
Q10
MCQ
2 marks
Express 1 9/10 as a decimal.
Q11
MCQ
2 marks
🖼 Visual
P, Q and R are three points on a map. P is west of Q and ∠PQR is 135°. In what direction is R from Q?
Q12
MCQ
2 marks
Divide 8 by 7. Round your answer to the nearest tenth.
Q13
MCQ
2 marks
🖼 Visual
The figure below is made up of a rectangle ABEF and a square BCDE. The length FE is 3 times the length ED. The square has an area of 16 cm². Find the perimeter of rectangle ACDF.
Q14
MCQ
2 marks
🖼 Visual
The graph below shows the height of a plant recorded every Sunday over 5 weeks. In which 1-week period was there the smallest increase in the height of the plant?
Q15
MCQ
2 marks
🖼 Visual
How many of the letters below have at least one line of symmetry? N O R T H
Q16
MCQ
2 marks
Minah had $60 more than Priya at first. Then Priya gave $6 to Minah. In the end, Minah had 4 times as much money as Priya. How much money did Priya have at first?
Q17
Open-ended
2 marks
What number is 10 more than 8998?
Q18
Open-ended
2 marks
2/3 = 6/□. What is the missing number in the box?
Q19
Open-ended
2 marks
Write 4 thousandths as a decimal.
Q20
Open-ended
2 marks
1190 × 5 = ____
Q21
Open-ended
2 marks
1/4 + 3/8 = ____
Q22
Open-ended
2 marks
Round 10.68 to the nearest whole number.
Q23
Open-ended
2 marks
What is the remainder when 1020 is divided by 7?
Q24
Open-ended
2 marks
6.08 + 3 = ____
Q25
Open-ended
2 marks
🖼 Visual
In the figure below, name the smallest angle.
Q26
Open-ended
2 marks
🖼 Visual
The bar graph below shows how Sue spent her money. The amount of money spent on transport has not been drawn. Sue spent a total $200. How much did she spend on transport?
Q27
Open-ended
2 marks
Arrange the following fractions from the smallest to the greatest: 1/2, 1/8, 1/5, 1/3
Q28
Open-ended
2 marks
Mrs Chandra bought a total of 35 red and green apples. 2/5 of them were green apples. How many green apples did she buy?
Q29
Open-ended
2 marks
🖼 Visual
Mrs Chen went to the supermarket and bought the items shown below. She paid the cashier $20 and did not receive any change. How much did the bottle of shampoo cost?
Q30
Open-ended
2 marks
🖼 Visual
What is the size of ∠AOB?
Q31
Open-ended
2 marks
🖼 Visual
Kenny had a rectangular piece of paper measuring 25 cm by 18 cm. He cut out as many squares as possible from the paper. The side of each square was 3 cm. How many squares did Kenny cut out?
Q32
Open-ended
2 marks
🖼 Visual
Look at the grid below. ST is one side of the rectangle STUV with a perimeter of 20 cm. Complete the drawing of the rectangle and label the points U and V.
Q33
Open-ended
2 marks
🖼 Visual
The table shows the number of children who like the different flavoured ice creams. 1/3 of the children like Vanilla, Raspberry and Strawberry flavoured ice creams. How many children like Chocolate flavoured ice creams?
Q34
Open-ended
2 marks
🖼 Visual
The figure below is made up of 5 identical squares. The area of the figure is 500 cm². Find the length of 1 square.
Q35
Open-ended
2 marks
🖼 Visual
Shade only 2 more squares in the figure below, so that the dotted line AB is a line of symmetry.
Q36
Open-ended
2 marks
🖼 Visual
A rectangular piece of paper was folded to form the shape as shown below. Find the area of the rectangular piece of paper before it was folded.
Q37
Structured
4 marks
Layla, Kris and Mary had 610 stickers altogether. Layla had 89 stickers fewer than Kris. Mary had 42 more stickers than Kris. (a) How many stickers did Layla have? (b) How many stickers did Mary have?
Q38
Structured
4 marks
🖼 Visual
Objects A, B and C are placed on a weighing scale as shown below. Object A has a mass of 1 1/5 kg. Object B has a mass of 9/10 kg. (a) Find the mass of Object C. (b) i) Which object is heavier, Object B or Object C? ii) How much heavier? (Give your answers in the simplest forms.)
Q39
Structured
4 marks
🖼 Visual
Baker's Factory had a special offer as shown in the chart below. Special Offer! 1 donut for $2.50. 6 donuts for $12. (a) Mrs Koh needed to get 18 donuts. What was the least amount of money she needed to pay? (b) Paul had $42.50. What was the most number of donuts he could have bought?
Q40
Open-ended
4 marks
🖼 Visual
Mr Hafiz bought a total of 20 adults and children tickets to the Zoo for $164. The prices of the tickets are shown below. How many children tickets did he buy?
Q41
Structured
4 marks
Oliver had an equal number of red and blue marbles. After giving away 75 red marbles, he had 4 times as many blue marbles as red marbles. (a) How many red marbles did Oliver have in the end? (b) How many blue marbles did Oliver have?
Q42
Structured
4 marks
🖼 Visual
Some 10¢, 20¢ and 50¢ coins are used to form the patterns shown below. The table below shows the number of coins and the total value of coins used to form the pattern above. Figure 1: 1 coin, $0.50. Figure 2: 5 coins, $1.10. Figure 3: 9 coins, $1.70. Figure 4: (a) ____, (a) ____. (a) Complete the table for Figure 4. (b) Find the total value of the coins in Figure 7. (c) Which Figure Number will need 41 coins?
Q43
Structured
4 marks
🖼 Visual
The figure below is made up of two identical rectangular mats overlapping each other. Each mat measures 8 m by 5 m. The area of the overlap is 10 m². (a) Find the length AB. (b) Find the perimeter of the figure shown above.