Examination Questions Mathematics Primary 1 Second Term Lesson Notes Week 12
Mathematics Primary 1 – Second Term Lesson Notes – Week 12
Topic: Examination of the Topics Covered in the First Term
Class: Primary 1
Term: Second Term
Week: 12
Duration: 40 minutes
Exam Instructions for Teachers and Students
For Teachers:
- Ensure Fairness: Make sure every student has an equal opportunity to complete the exam in a quiet and comfortable environment.
- Monitor Closely: Walk around the classroom to ensure that no student is engaging in any form of malpractice.
- Give Clear Instructions: Read all questions aloud if necessary, and explain them to ensure all students understand what is expected of them.
- Keep the Classroom Calm: Encourage students to stay focused and keep noise levels low.
- Time Management: Allocate time for each section and give students time warnings (e.g., 5 minutes remaining).
For Students:
- Be Honest: Do your best to answer the questions on your own. Do not copy from others.
- Follow Instructions: Read all questions carefully before answering. If you don’t understand a question, raise your hand for help.
- Respect Others: Do not talk to your neighbors during the exam. Work quietly.
- Stay Calm: Don’t rush. Take your time and make sure you understand each question before answering.
- Write Neatly: Write your answers clearly so the teacher can read them easily.
- No Malpractices: Do not use any unauthorized materials like books or phones during the exam. Cheating will not be allowed.
Part A: Objective Questions
30 Fill-in-the-Blank Questions with Options (a, b, c, or d)
- A cube has __________ faces.
a) 4
b) 6
c) 8
d) 10 - A circle is __________ in shape.
a) Square
b) Round
c) Rectangular
d) Triangular - A matchbox is shaped like a __________.
a) Cube
b) Sphere
c) Cylinder
d) Pyramid - The number after 249 is __________.
a) 240
b) 251
c) 250
d) 245 - Skip counting by 10s gives us __________.
a) 1, 2, 3
b) 5, 10, 15
c) 10, 20, 30
d) 2, 4, 6 - A pyramid has __________ faces.
a) 3
b) 4
c) 5
d) 6 - A bottle is used to store __________.
a) Food
b) Milk
c) Toys
d) Shoes - The shape of a door is a __________.
a) Circle
b) Square
c) Rectangle
d) Cube - The number before 240 is __________.
a) 245
b) 238
c) 241
d) 239 - A cylinder has __________ sides.
a) 2 flat
b) 3 flat
c) 4 flat
d) 5 flat - A ball is shaped like a __________.
a) Cube
b) Cylinder
c) Sphere
d) Pyramid - Skip counting by 2s gives us __________.
a) 1, 3, 5
b) 5, 10, 15
c) 2, 4, 6
d) 10, 20, 30 - A kite is shaped like a __________.
a) Cube
b) Sphere
c) Pyramid
d) Square - A shape with four equal sides is a __________.
a) Rectangle
b) Square
c) Triangle
d) Circle - A matchbox is __________ in shape.
a) Rectangular
b) Circular
c) Triangular
d) Square - A 3D shape with a circular base is a __________.
a) Cube
b) Cylinder
c) Pyramid
d) Sphere - A square has __________ sides.
a) 4
b) 3
c) 5
d) 6 - The number after 250 is __________.
a) 251
b) 240
c) 245
d) 255 - A shape with three sides is a __________.
a) Square
b) Triangle
c) Circle
d) Rectangle - A rectangle has __________ sides.
a) 4 equal
b) 3 equal
c) 2 equal
d) 4 unequal - A shape that has no edges is a __________.
a) Square
b) Circle
c) Triangle
d) Cube - A cylinder has __________ faces.
a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4 - A ball is used to __________.
a) Play
b) Store food
c) Hold liquids
d) Write - A door is __________.
a) Square
b) Rectangular
c) Triangular
d) Circular - Skip counting by 5s gives us __________.
a) 5, 10, 20
b) 10, 20, 30
c) 2, 4, 6
d) 5, 10, 15 - A pyramid is shaped like a __________.
a) Cube
b) Square
c) Cone
d) Triangle - A sugar cube is shaped like a __________.
a) Cube
b) Cylinder
c) Square
d) Rectangular - A shape with no straight sides is a __________.
a) Square
b) Circle
c) Triangle
d) Rectangle - A flying kite has the shape of a __________.
a) Cube
b) Pyramid
c) Sphere
d) Cylinder - A bottle is used to store __________.
a) Water
b) Shoes
c) Clothes
d) Toys
Part B: Theory Questions
30 Simple Short Answer Questions
- What shape is a sugar cube?
- What shape is a matchbox?
- What shape is a can of juice?
- What shape is a kite?
- What shape does a ball have?
- What do we call a shape with four equal sides?
- What shape does a door have?
- How do we count by 2s?
- How do we count by 5s?
- How do we skip count by 10s?
- What shape does a tire have?
- What is a cylinder used for?
- What shape is a pyramid?
- How many sides does a square have?
- What is the shape of a bottle?
- What is the shape of a window?
- What is a 3D shape?
- What is capacity?
- How many sides does a rectangle have?
- What shape is a box?
- What shape is a matchbox?
- What shape is a coin?
- What do we call a shape with three sides?
- How many faces does a cube have?
- What is a sphere used for?
- How do we decompose shapes?
- What shape is a flying kite?
- What shape is a chocolate box?
- What shape is a ball?
- What do we call a shape with one curved side?
Part C: True or False Questions
30 True or False Questions
- A cube has four equal sides. (True / False)
- A pyramid has four sides. (True / False)
- A ball is shaped like a cube. (True / False)
- A bottle is shaped like a square. (True / False)
- A door is shaped like a rectangle. (True / False)
- Skip counting by 10s gives us 10, 20, 30. (True / False)
- A square has four unequal sides. (True / False)
- A cylinder has one curved side. (True / False)
- A matchbox is shaped like a square. (True / False)
- A sphere has no edges. (True / False)
- A flying kite is shaped like a pyramid. (True / False)
- A circle has three sides. (True / False)
- A cylinder is shaped like a box. (True / False)
- A sugar cube is shaped like a rectangle. (True / False)
- A kite has a triangular shape. (True / False)
- A bottle has a rectangular shape. (True / False)
- A door is a triangular shape. (True / False)
- A matchbox has six sides. (True / False)
- Skip counting by 2s is 2, 4, 6. (True / False)
- A sphere has edges. (True / False)
- A cube has six faces. (True / False)
- A bottle can be used to store food. (True / False)
- A pyramid is shaped like a cone. (True / False)
- A square has four sides. (True / False)
- A can of juice is shaped like a cylinder. (True / False)
- A ball is shaped like a sphere. (True / False)
- A rectangle has no equal sides. (True / False)
- A cube has eight faces. (True / False)
- Skip counting by 5s goes 5, 10, 15. (True / False)
- A triangle has four sides. (True / False)
Part D: Fill in the Gaps Questions
30 Fill-in-the-Blank Questions (without options)
- A cube has __________ faces.
- A matchbox is shaped like a __________.
- The number before 240 is __________.
- A pyramid has __________ faces.
- Skip counting by 10s goes: 10, 20, __________.
- A bottle is shaped like a __________.
- A ball is shaped like a __________.
- A square has __________ sides.
- A kite is shaped like a __________.
- The shape of a door is a __________.
- A cylinder has __________ sides.
- A sugar cube is shaped like a __________.
- A flying kite is shaped like a __________.
- A circle has __________ sides.
- A rectangle has __________ sides.
- A bottle is used to store __________.
- A shape with four equal sides is a __________.
- A matchbox is shaped like a __________.
- A cube has __________ edges.
- A sphere has __________ edges.
- A matchbox is used to store __________.
- A cylinder is shaped like a __________.
- A ball is used to __________.
- A bottle can store __________.
- A door has __________ sides.
- A kite has __________ faces.
- A box is shaped like a __________.
- A square has __________ equal sides.
- A circle has __________ curved sides.
- A pyramid has __________ faces.
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