Mathematics Examination Questions Primary 6 First Term
FIRST TERM EXAMINATION
CLASS: Primary 6
SUBJECT: Mathematics
NAME: ___________________________________________
SECTION A: OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS
Choose the correct answer from the options provided.
- Write in figure: One billion, seventy-three thousand, and five hundred.
(a) 1,000,073,500
(b) 1,000,730,500
(c) 1,000,037,700 - Write in words: 1,347,840,321
(a) One billion, three hundred and forty-seven million, eight hundred and forty thousand, three hundred and twenty-one.
(b) Thirteen billion, four hundred and seventy-eight million, four hundred and thirty-two thousand and one.
(c) One billion, four hundred and seventy-eight million, forty thousand, three hundred and thirty-two. - What is the place value of 8 in 24,823,114?
(a) Ten thousand
(b) Hundred thousand
(c) Million - Determine the place value of 5 in 4.052.
(a) Hundredth
(b) Thousandth
(c) Tenth - What is 5/1000 in decimal?
(a) 0.050
(b) 0.0005
(c) 0.005 - Find the LCM of 8 and 12.
(a) 24
(b) 26
(c) 42 - Find the HCF of 9, 15, and 21.
(a) 5
(b) 4
(c) 3 - Express 0.125 as a fraction in its lowest term.
(a) 1/9
(b) 1/8
(c) 1/10 - What is 1/5 of an hour?
(a) 13 minutes
(b) 15 minutes
(c) 12 minutes - Add 5/18 + 5/6 + 4/9.
(a) 5 1/9
(b) 5 5/9
(c) 2 4/9 - Divide 3 by 8.
(a) 0.375
(b) 0.573
(c) 0.537 - Multiply 32.4 by 126.
(a) 40.824
(b) 408.24
(c) 4082.4 - Why is one not a prime number?
(a) Because it can divide all numbers without a remainder.
(b) Because it does not have two different factors.
(c) Because it is a whole number. - Add 0.165 and 1.001.
(a) 1.166
(b) 1.116
(c) 1.616 - Solve 123000 – 98471 + 7289.
(a) 31,717
(b) 31,819
(c) 31,818 - Find the difference between 4,000,000 and 291,325.
(a) 3,708,675
(b) 3,780,675
(c) 3,708,576 - Write 625.18 to the nearest whole number.
(a) 625
(b) 626
(c) 665 - Correct 969.198 to 1 decimal place.
(a) 969.2
(b) 969.3
(c) 969.5 - Divide 2.58 by 0.7, correct to 2 decimal places.
(a) 3.86
(b) 3.69
(c) 3.96 - Which of these is not a factor of 49?
(a) 7
(b) 1
(c) 3 - What is the square of 12?
(a) 124
(b) 144
(c) 154 - Find the perimeter of a rectangle with length 8 cm and breadth 5 cm.
(a) 26 cm
(b) 40 cm
(c) 16 cm - Simplify 6 × (4 + 2) ÷ 3.
(a) 12
(b) 10
(c) 8 - Convert 3/4 to a percentage.
(a) 25%
(b) 50%
(c) 75% - What is the value of 7³?
(a) 243
(b) 343
(c) 423
SECTION B: SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS
- Write 8,026,012,324 in words.
- Write in figure: Seven billion, nine hundred million, forty-one thousand and seven.
- Find the HCF of 16, 32, and 40.
- What is the LCM of 100 and 200?
- Divide 8363 by 11.
- Multiply 327 by 19.
- List all the factors of 27.
- Write out all the prime factors of 42.
- Simplify 8 × 4 + 6 ÷ 2.
- Solve 12 + 1/5 of 20 – 6.
- What is the sum of 3546 and 6721?
- Subtract 562 from 1745.
- Round 7845.46 to the nearest whole number.
- Convert 250 cm to meters.
- Write the Roman numeral for 48.
- What is the product of 23 and 45?
- Find the area of a square with side 7 cm.
- What is the remainder when 123 is divided by 10?
- Simplify 2/3 × 3/4.
- Express 0.45 as a fraction in its simplest form.
- If a rectangle has a length of 12 cm and a breadth of 5 cm, find its area.
- Find the average of 15, 25, and 35.
- What is the volume of a cube with side 4 cm?
- Convert 3 hours to minutes.
- What is the value of 10% of 250?
INSTRUCTIONS TO STUDENTS:
- Answer all questions.
- Write neatly and legibly.
- Ensure your answers are correct before submitting.
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