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TuitionGoWhere Practice Paper - Mathematics Primary 1
TuitionGoWhere Practice Paper (AI)
Subject: Mathematics
Level: Primary 1
Paper: Practice Paper 4 of 5
Duration: 40 minutes
Total Marks: 40
Name: ________________________
Class: ________________________
Date: ________________________
Instructions
- Answer ALL questions.
- Write your answers in the spaces provided.
- Show your working clearly where needed.
- Do not use a calculator.
- You have 40 minutes to complete this paper.
Section A: Counting and Number Recognition (10 marks)
Questions 1–5. Each question carries 2 marks.
1. Count the stars below. How many stars are there altogether?
⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐
⭐ ⭐ ⭐
Answer: __________
2. Count the apples. Write the number in words.
🍎 🍎 🍎 🍎 🍎 🍎 🍎 🍎 🍎
🍎 🍎 🍎 🍎 🍎 🍎 🍎 🍎 🍎
Answer: __________
3. What number does the picture show?
🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦 (one full ten-frame)
🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦 (seven more blocks)
Answer: __________
4. Draw the correct number of circles to show the number thirteen.
Answer: __________
5. Count the butterflies. Then count the flowers. How many more butterflies are there than flowers?
🦋 🦋 🦋 🦋 🦋 🦋 🦋 🦋
🌸 🌸 🌸 🌸 🌸
Answer: __________
Section B: Place Value and Comparing Numbers (10 marks)
Questions 6–10. Each question carries 2 marks.
6. What is the value of the digit 5 in the number 52?
Answer: __________
7. Which digit is in the ones place in the number 83?
Answer: __________
8. Fill in the blank with > (greater than), < (less than), or = (equal to).
36 ____ 63
Answer: __________
9. Arrange these numbers from smallest to largest.
45, 12, 78, 30
Answer: ______, ______, ______, ______
10. Look at the numbers: 27, 72, 22, 77
Which number is the smallest? __________
Which number is the largest? __________
Section C: Number Patterns and Ordering (10 marks)
Questions 11–15. Each question carries 2 marks.
11. Continue the pattern. Write the next two numbers.
2, 4, 6, 8, ______, ______
Answer: __________
12. Continue the pattern. Write the next two numbers.
10, 20, 30, 40, ______, ______
Answer: __________
13. Fill in the missing number.
55, 56, 57, ______, 59, 60
Answer: __________
14. Count backwards. Write the next two numbers.
90, 80, 70, 60, ______, ______
Answer: __________
15. What number comes just after 49? __________
What number comes just before 49? __________
Section D: Ordinal Numbers and Word Problems (10 marks)
Questions 16–20. Each question carries 2 marks.
16. Look at the line of animals below.
🐶 🐱 🐰 🐢 🐦 🐠 🐸 🦊 🐻 🐼
Which animal is in the 3rd position? __________
Which animal is in the 7th position? __________
17. There are 10 children standing in a line.
Sarah is 5th from the front. How many children are behind Sarah?
Answer: __________
18. Write the number forty-two in numerals.
Answer: __________
19. Tom has 25 stickers. He gets 10 more stickers from his friend.
How many stickers does Tom have now?
Answer: __________
20. A basket has 30 oranges. 10 oranges are taken away.
How many oranges are left in the basket?
Answer: __________
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Answers
TuitionGoWhere Practice Paper — Answer Key
Subject: Mathematics | Level: Primary 1 | Version: 4 of 5
Total Marks: 40
Section A: Counting and Number Recognition (10 marks)
1. Count the stars below. How many stars are there altogether? (2 marks)
- Row 1: 5 stars
- Row 2: 5 stars
- Row 3: 5 stars
- Row 4: 3 stars
- Total: 5 + 5 + 5 + 3 = 18
✅ Answer: 18
Marking: Award 2 marks for the correct answer. Award 1 mark if the student shows correct counting but makes a minor addition error.
2. Count the apples. Write the number in words. (2 marks)
- Row 1: 9 apples
- Row 2: 9 apples
- Total: 9 + 9 = 18
- In words: eighteen
✅ Answer: eighteen
Marking: Award 2 marks for the correct word. Award 1 mark if the numeral 18 is given but not in words, or if there is a minor spelling error (e.g., "eigheen"). Do not award marks for the numeral form alone if the question asks for words.
3. What number does the picture show? (2 marks)
- One full ten-frame = 10
- Seven more blocks = 7
- Total: 10 + 7 = 17
✅ Answer: 17
Marking: Award 2 marks for the correct answer. Award 1 mark if the student writes 10 + 7 = 17 in working but does not write the final answer.
4. Draw the correct number of circles to show the number thirteen. (2 marks)
- Thirteen = 13
- Student should draw exactly 13 circles (e.g., ○○○○○○○○○○○○○)
✅ Answer: 13 circles drawn
Marking: Award 2 marks for exactly 13 circles. Award 1 mark for 12 or 14 circles (off by one). No marks for any other number.
5. Count the butterflies. Then count the flowers. How many more butterflies are there than flowers? (2 marks)
- Butterflies: 8
- Flowers: 5
- Difference: 8 − 5 = 3
✅ Answer: 3 more butterflies
Marking: Award 2 marks for the correct answer with or without working. Award 1 mark for correct counting of both groups but incorrect subtraction.
Section B: Place Value and Comparing Numbers (10 marks)
6. What is the value of the digit 5 in the number 52? (2 marks)
- In 52, the digit 5 is in the tens place.
- Value of 5 in the tens place = 5 × 10 = 50
✅ Answer: 50
Marking: Award 2 marks for the correct answer. Award 1 mark if the student writes "tens" or identifies the correct place value but gives an incorrect value. Common mistake: writing "5" instead of "50" — award 0 marks for that.
7. Which digit is in the ones place in the number 83? (2 marks)
- In 83: 8 is in the tens place, 3 is in the ones place.
✅ Answer: 3
Marking: Award 2 marks for the correct answer. This is a direct recall question.
8. Fill in the blank with >, <, or =. 36 ____ 63 (2 marks)
- Compare the tens digits: 3 < 6
- So 36 < 63
✅ Answer: < (less than)
Marking: Award 2 marks for the correct symbol. Award 1 mark if the student writes "less than" in words instead of the symbol. Common mistake: confusing the direction of the symbol.
9. Arrange these numbers from smallest to largest: 45, 12, 78, 30 (2 marks)
- Compare all numbers: 12 < 30 < 45 < 78
✅ Answer: 12, 30, 45, 78
Marking: Award 2 marks for the fully correct order. Award 1 mark if 2 out of 4 numbers are in the correct position. No marks for reverse order (largest to smallest).
10. Look at the numbers: 27, 72, 22, 77 (2 marks)
- Smallest: Compare all → 22
- Largest: Compare all → 77
✅ Answer: Smallest = 22, Largest = 77
Marking: Award 2 marks for both correct. Award 1 mark if only one is correct.
Section C: Number Patterns and Ordering (10 marks)
11. Continue the pattern. Write the next two numbers: 2, 4, 6, 8, ______, ______ (2 marks)
- Pattern: add 2 each time (counting in 2s)
- 8 + 2 = 10
- 10 + 2 = 12
✅ Answer: 10, 12
Marking: Award 2 marks for both correct. Award 1 mark if only one is correct.
12. Continue the pattern. Write the next two numbers: 10, 20, 30, 40, ______, ______ (2 marks)
- Pattern: add 10 each time (counting in 10s)
- 40 + 10 = 50
- 50 + 10 = 60
✅ Answer: 50, 60
Marking: Award 2 marks for both correct. Award 1 mark if only one is correct.
13. Fill in the missing number: 55, 56, 57, ______, 59, 60 (2 marks)
- Pattern: add 1 each time (counting on in ones)
- 57 + 1 = 58
✅ Answer: 58
Marking: Award 2 marks for the correct answer. This is a direct pattern question.
14. Count backwards. Write the next two numbers: 90, 80, 70, 60, ______, ______ (2 marks)
- Pattern: subtract 10 each time (counting back in 10s)
- 60 − 10 = 50
- 50 − 10 = 40
✅ Answer: 50, 40
Marking: Award 2 marks for both correct. Award 1 mark if only one is correct.
15. What number comes just after 49? What number comes just before 49? (2 marks)
- Just after 49: 49 + 1 = 50
- Just before 49: 49 − 1 = 48
✅ Answer: Just after = 50, Just before = 48
Marking: Award 2 marks for both correct. Award 1 mark if only one is correct.
Section D: Ordinal Numbers and Word Problems (10 marks)
16. Look at the line of animals. 🐶 🐱 🐰 🐢 🐦 🐠 🐸 🦊 🐻 🐼 (2 marks)
- 1st: 🐶, 2nd: 🐱, 3rd: 🐰
- 4th: 🐢, 5th: 🐦, 6th: 🐠, 7th: 🐸
✅ Answer: 3rd = rabbit (🐰), 7th = frog (🐸)
Marking: Award 2 marks for both correct. Award 1 mark if only one is correct. Accept the animal name or the emoji description.
17. There are 10 children standing in a line. Sarah is 5th from the front. How many children are behind Sarah? (2 marks)
- Total children: 10
- Sarah's position from the front: 5th
- Children in front of Sarah: 4
- Children behind Sarah: 10 − 5 = 5
✅ Answer: 5 children
Marking: Award 2 marks for the correct answer. Award 1 mark for showing the correct working (10 − 5) but an arithmetic error. Common mistake: writing 6 (forgetting that Sarah herself is not behind her).
18. Write the number forty-two in numerals. (2 marks)
- "Forty" = 40
- "Two" = 2
- Forty-two = 42
✅ Answer: 42
Marking: Award 2 marks for the correct answer. Common mistake: writing "402" — award 0 marks for this.
19. Tom has 25 stickers. He gets 10 more stickers from his friend. How many stickers does Tom have now? (2 marks)
- This is an addition situation (more stickers added).
- 25 + 10 = 35
✅ Answer: 35 stickers
Marking: Award 2 marks for the correct answer. Award 1 mark for showing the correct operation (25 + 10) but an arithmetic error.
20. A basket has 30 oranges. 10 oranges are taken away. How many oranges are left in the basket? (2 marks)
- This is a subtraction situation (oranges removed).
- 30 − 10 = 20
✅ Answer: 20 oranges
Marking: Award 2 marks for the correct answer. Award 1 mark for showing the correct operation (30 − 10) but an arithmetic error.
Summary of Marks
| Section | Topic | Marks |
|---|---|---|
| A | Counting and Number Recognition | 10 |
| B | Place Value and Comparing Numbers | 10 |
| C | Number Patterns and Ordering | 10 |
| D | Ordinal Numbers and Word Problems | 10 |
| Total | 40 |
This practice paper was generated using syllabus-aligned templates. It is not derived from past-year examination papers. Content is designed to match the Primary 1 Mathematics syllabus (MOE Singapore, 2021) for the topic: Numbers (Whole Numbers up to 100).