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QUIZ 1 – SEMESTER 1

SCHOOL YEAR 2023-2024

Name :
KKM: 70 Sign
Class : Primary Six
Score Teacher Parent
Subject : Math
Date : ___________________
Time : 70 minutes

Section A: In the number 827,394,561 (9 points)


1. What does the 1 stand for ? _______________________________________

2. What does the 6 stand for ? _______________________________________

3. What does the 5 stand for ? _______________________________________

4. What does the 4 stand for ? _______________________________________

5. What does the 9 stand for ? _______________________________________

6. What does the 3 stand for ? _______________________________________

7. What does the 7 stand for ? _______________________________________

8. What does the 2 stand for ? _______________________________________

9. What does the 8 stand for ? _______________________________________

Section B: Write the numbers in standard form. (10 points)


1. 0.008 + 0.3 + 0.02 = __________
2. 0.003 + 0.006 + 0.1 = __________
3. 0.6 + 0.04 + 0.005 = __________
4. 3 tenths, 5 hundredths, 3 thousandths = __________
5. 0 tenths, 7 hundredths, 2 thousandths = __________

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Section C : In the number 37.084
10. What does the 0 stand for ? _______________________________________

11. What does the 3 stand for ? _______________________________________

12. What does the 4 stand for ? _______________________________________

13. What does the 7 stand for ? _______________________________________

14. What does the 8 stand for ? _______________________________________

Section D : Draw >,<, or = to make each statement true. (5 points)


1. 0.4 _____ 0.004

2. 0.82 _____ 0.802

3. 0.563 _____ 0.6

4. 0.93 _____ 0.930

5. 7.15 _____ 7.51

Section E: Estimating with fraction. (5 points)

6. What number tells us where point A is? __________

7. What number tells us where point B is? __________

8. What number tells us where point D is? __________

9. What number tells us where point E is? __________

10. What number tells us where point F is? __________

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Section F: Solve for the variable. Watch the signs. (5 points)

11. 6,999 + 1 = n __________

12. 3,006 + 2,238 = n __________

13. 65,000 – 30,334 = n __________

14. 400 + 200 + 209 = n __________

15. 5,000 + 2,359 + 3,034 = n __________

Section G: Circle the correct answer. (5 points)

16. 314 x 62 = a. 19,468 b. 17,928 c. 16,828

17. 17 x 248 = a. 4,206 b. 4,216 c. 42,106

18. 327 x 32 = a. 40,464 b. 10,464 c. 1,464

19. 821 x 89 = a. 73,069 b. 83,069 c. 16,069

20.23 x 29 = a. 967 b. 367 c. 667

Section H: Solve these problems. (18 points)


21. If 226 people each donated $10 to the soup kitchen, how much money
would the soup kitchen get?

22. There are 29 people in Chitra’s class. 18 voted to have their class party

on Tuesday, and the rest voted for Wednesday. Did the majority vote for

Tuesday?

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23. There are 26 students in Ms. Devi’s class. If they each make 24 Krispy

Bars for the school picnic. How many Krispy Bars will be there all together?

24. Of the 32 students in Ms. Sella’s class, 14 are wearing sneakers today.

Are the majority of her classmates wearing sneakers?

25. The ‘Travels Under the Sea’ dance show will have three performance.

Tickets will be $2 for children and $4 for adults.

If 100 children and 80 adults come to each performance. How much ticket

money will be collected at each performance?

26. Jenny, Lisa, and Rose collect postcards. Jenny has 25 more than
Lisa, who has 33 more than Rose. Rose has 66. How many do they have
all together?

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