Integrated Test

P.5FinalTest(for P.4-P.5)

Suggested Time: 50 minutes

1.67 + 8.44 = ______(1 mark)113  26 =______(1 mark)

4.65  3.2 = ______(1 mark) + =(1 mark)

– = (1 mark) = (1 mark)

77 + 432  6 = ______(1 mark) =(1 mark)

– + = (1 mark)4.73 + 3.1 – 1.86 = ______(1 mark)

List all the common factors of 24 and 64.(1 mark)

Answer:______

The fourth common multiple of 6 and 15 is ______.(1 mark)

Divide 613by 29. The quotient is ______, and the remainder is ______.(1 mark)

In the number 2 137 459,‘7’is in the ______place.(1 mark)

In the number 1.4792:

(a)‘______’ is in the hundredths place.(1mark)

(b)The value that the digit ‘______’represents is the smallest.(1 mark)

Bill has 7 packets of chocolate. There are 25 pieces of chocolate in each packet. Jenny has 41 pieces of chocolate. How many fewer pieces of chocolate does Jenny have than Bill?(Show your working.) (3 marks)

A box of biscuits costs 8.7 dollars. A packet of prawn crackers is 3.8 dollars cheaper than a box of biscuits. Fanny buys a box of biscuits and a packet of prawn cracker.How much should she pay? (Show your working.) (3marks)

Use , , to make 3-digit numbers that aredivisible by 5.(1 mark)

Answer: The 3-digit numbers that aredivisible by 5 are______.

Write the correct number in each box below.(2 marks)

= =

Changeto a mixed fraction.(1 mark)

Answer:

There arekg of tea in the kitchen. There arekg more rice than tea. There arekg fewer flour than rice. How many kilograms of flour are there?
(Show your working.)(3 marks)

In the pictureabove, there are ______leaves in one of the parts.
There are about ______leaves in total.(1 mark)

Let the dotted line be the line of symmetry.
Finish the symmetrical shape on the squared paper.
(1 mark)

A rectangle is17 cm long. Its width is6 cm shorter than the length.
Its perimeter is ______cm.(1 mark)

A rectangular lawn is 24 mlong and 13 mwide. A fence is put around the lawn. Each metre of fence costs 25 dollars. How much does the fence cost? (Show your working.)

(3 marks)

Which of the shapes below can be madeusing the two rhombuses of the same sizeabove? (1 mark)

A.A triangleB.A parallelogram

C.A rectangleD.A square

The area of the figure on the right is

about ______cm2.(1 mark)

The area of this parallelogram is ______cm2.(1 mark)

Cherry uses some cubes of the same size to make the 3-D shapes below.

Arrange the 3-D shapes above from the smallest volume to the greatest volume.

(Write down letters for the answers.)

Answer: ______, ______, ______(1 mark)

(Smallest) (Greatest)

The volume of this cuboid(1 mark)

is ______.

(Give your answer with a unit.)

Which of the following descriptions about quadrilaterals is correct?(1 mark)

A.The four sides of a rectangle are equal in length.

B.A parallelogram has four right angles.

C.All quadrilaterals that have four sides equal in length are squares.

D.A trapezium has a pair of parallel opposite sides.

Which of the nets below can be folded into the cube on the right?(1 mark)

A.B.

C.D.

Peter has just enough sticks and plasticine balls to make a hexagonal pyramid. With these sticks and plasticine balls,which of the 3-D shapes below cannotbe make?

A.triangular prismB.rectangular pyramid(1 mark)

C.rectangular prismD.pentagonal pyramid

In the morning, there were Rapples in the fruit shop at first. 120 more apples were purchased in the afternoon. If each apple costs 3 dollars, how much can the fruit shop receive if all the apples are sold? (1 mark)

A.3(R + 120) dollarsB.(3R + 120) dollars

C.dollarsD.( + 120) dollars

Solve the equation:6k = 198(1 mark)

k= 33

The bar chart below shows the numbers of differentelectric appliances sold in Wave Electric Appliance Company in the first half of last year.

(a)Apart from the item‘Others’, the number of ______sold was the smallest.
(1 mark)

(b)The numbers of ______and ______sold were the same.(1 mark)

(c)The number of air-conditioners sold was twice that of the ______sold.

(1 mark)

(d)Altogether ______electric appliances were sold in the first half of last year in Wave Electric Appliance Company. (1mark)

(a)Therestaurant is to the ______of the post office.(1 mark)

(b)The park is to the ______of the church and to the ______of the tram stop.

(1 mark)

(c)Jenny went ______from the park to the post office. Then she went east and arrived atthe ______. (1 mark)

The pictogram below shows the districts where P.5 pupils of a primary school live.

(a)There arealtogether ______P.5 pupils in this primary school.(1 mark)

(b)The number of P.5 pupils who live in Kowloon East is ______times that of those who live in New TerritoriesWest. (1 mark)

(c)According to the pictogram above, which district is most probably this primary school located in? Why? (1 mark)

Answer:______

______

The table below shows the favourite extra-curricular activities of all the pupilsin Mercy Primary School.

Extra-curricular
Number activities
of pupils / Doing sports / Reading / Listening to music / Playing chess / Others
Boys / 136 / 107 / 43 / 46 / 25
Rounded off to
the nearest ten / 140 / 110 / 40 / 50 / 30
Girls / 68 / 132 / 115 / 28 / 17
Rounded off to
the nearest ten / 70 / 130 / 120 / 30 / 20

(a)Round off the data to the nearest ten and write them in the table above.(2 marks)

(b)Using the rounded-off data, make a compound bar chart with verticalbars below, where bars representing the boys and the girls are put together side by side. Each big division stands for 50 pupils. (2 marks)

Answer the following questions according to the completed chart.

(c)There are ______(* more / fewer)boys than girlswho like playing chess. (1 mark)

(* Circle the answer.)

(d)There are altogether about ______pupils who like playing chess.(1 mark)

(e)The difference between the numbers of boys and the girls who like
______is the greatest.(1 mark)

(f)The number of pupils who like ______is the greatest.
There are about ______of them altogether.(1 mark)

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