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TUITIONGOWHERE PRIMARY SCHOOL (AI)

SEMESTRAL ASSESSMENT 1 EXAMINATION 2026

PRIMARY 3 MATHEMATICS

Duration: 60 minutes
Total Marks: 100


INSTRUCTIONS TO STUDENTS

  1. Do not turn over this page until you are told to do so.
  2. Answer all questions.
  3. Write your answers clearly in the spaces provided.
  4. You are not allowed to use a calculator.
  5. Show all working clearly.

Name: _________________________ ( )
Class: Primary 3 ( )
Date: _________________________

SectionMarks
A (MCQ)/25
B (Short Answer)/45
C (Word Problems)/30
Total/100

Section A: Multiple Choice Questions (25 marks)

For each question, four options are given. One of them is the correct answer. Choose the best answer and write 1, 2, 3 or 4 in the brackets.

1. What is the value of digit 8 in 2816? (1 mark)

  1. 8
  2. 80
  3. 800
  4. 8000

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2. Which number is between 5694 and 5749? (1 mark)

  1. 5689
  2. 5721
  3. 5754
  4. 5642

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3. What is 3562 rounded to the nearest 100? (1 mark)

  1. 3500
  2. 3560
  3. 3600
  4. 3700

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4. 4836 + 1957 = ? (1 mark)

  1. 6793
  2. 6783
  3. 6893
  4. 6873

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5. 9145 - 2679 = ? (1 mark)

  1. 6466
  2. 6456
  3. 6566
  4. 6476

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6. What is 8 × 6? (1 mark)

  1. 42
  2. 48
  3. 54
  4. 56

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7. 72 ÷ 9 = ? (1 mark)

  1. 7
  2. 8
  3. 9
  4. 10

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8. What is the remainder when 67 is divided by 8? (1 mark)

  1. 2
  2. 3
  3. 4
  4. 5

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9. Which fraction is equivalent to 9/12? (1 mark)

  1. 3/4
  2. 6/8
  3. 12/16
  4. All of the above

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10. What is 2/7 + 3/7? (1 mark)

  1. 5/7
  2. 5/14
  3. 6/7
  4. 2/7

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11. Which is longer? (1 mark)

  1. 180 cm
  2. 1 m 50 cm
  3. 2 m
  4. 175 cm

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12. How many grams are in 6 kilograms? (1 mark)

  1. 60 g
  2. 600 g
  3. 6000 g
  4. 60000 g

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13. What is 3 litres 250 ml in millilitres? (1 mark)

  1. 3025 ml
  2. 3250 ml
  3. 325 ml
  4. 32500 ml

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14. 2 hours 40 minutes = ? minutes (1 mark)

  1. 160 minutes
  2. 240 minutes
  3. 140 minutes
  4. 260 minutes

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15. What time will it be 1 hour 50 minutes after 10:25 a.m.? (1 mark)

  1. 12:15 p.m.
  2. 12:05 p.m.
  3. 11:15 a.m.
  4. 11:75 a.m.

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16. The perimeter of a rectangle with length 7 cm and breadth 3 cm is: (1 mark)

  1. 10 cm
  2. 17 cm
  3. 20 cm
  4. 21 cm

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17. The area of a square with side 8 cm is: (1 mark)

  1. 32 cm²
  2. 16 cm²
  3. 64 cm²
  4. 24 cm²

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18. An obtuse angle is: (1 mark)

  1. Less than 90°
  2. Equal to 90°
  3. Greater than 90°
  4. Equal to 180°

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19. How many lines of symmetry does an equilateral triangle have? (1 mark)

  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. 3
  4. 4

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20. What is the next number in this pattern: 12, 18, 24, 30, ? (1 mark)

  1. 34
  2. 36
  3. 38
  4. 42

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21. Kamal bought a pen for 4.25andanotebookfor4.25 and a notebook for 6.80. How much did he spend altogether? (1 mark)

  1. $10.05
  2. $11.05
  3. $10.95
  4. $11.15

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22. In a pictograph, if ☺ represents 6 children, how many children do 4☺ represent? (1 mark)

  1. 18
  2. 20
  3. 24
  4. 30

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23. What is the range of this set: 12, 8, 15, 10, 13? (1 mark)

  1. 5
  2. 6
  3. 7
  4. 8

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24. Which solid has 8 faces? (1 mark)

  1. Cube
  2. Triangular prism
  3. Octahedron
  4. Rectangular prism

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25. 5 × (3 + 7) = ? (1 mark)

  1. 50
  2. 40
  3. 35
  4. 26

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Section B: Short Answer Questions (45 marks)

26. Write these numbers in words. (3 marks)

a) 6019: _________________________________________________ (1 mark)

b) 8207: _________________________________________________ (1 mark)

c) 4560: _________________________________________________ (1 mark)

27. Arrange these numbers in ascending order: 7281, 7128, 7821, 7182 (2 marks)

Answer: ___________________________________________________

28. Complete the number patterns. (4 marks)

a) 3450, 3500, 3550, _______, _______ (1 mark)

b) 6000, 5750, 5500, _______, _______ (1 mark)

c) 16, 32, 64, _______, _______ (1 mark)

d) 2, 8, 32, _______, _______ (1 mark)

29. Calculate: (6 marks)

a) 5397 + 2846 = _______ (2 marks)

b) 8461 - 3785 = _______ (2 marks)

c) 79 × 6 = _______ (2 marks)

30. Work out these division sums: (4 marks)

a) 112 ÷ 7 = _______ remainder _______ (2 marks)

b) 203 ÷ 9 = _______ remainder _______ (2 marks)

31. Express these fractions in simplest form: (4 marks)

a) 10/15 = _______ (2 marks)

b) 14/21 = _______ (2 marks)

32. Convert these measurements: (6 marks)

a) 7 m 28 cm = _______ cm (2 marks)

b) 4 litres 675 ml = _______ ml (2 marks)

c) 2 kg 390 g = _______ g (2 marks)

33. Draw the line(s) of symmetry for these shapes: (4 marks)

a) Pentagon (regular): (Draw 5 lines of symmetry) (2 marks)

b) Oval: (Draw 2 lines of symmetry) (2 marks)

34. Complete this table for the 9 times table: (4 marks)

9 × 4 = _______ 9 × 5 = _______ 9 × 6 = _______ 9 × 7 = _______

35. Find the area and perimeter of this rectangle: Length = 14 cm, Breadth = 6 cm (4 marks)

Area = _______ (2 marks)

Perimeter = _______ (2 marks)

36. What time is shown on this clock if the hour hand points to 4 and the minute hand points to 9? (2 marks)

Answer: _______

37. How much change will Priya get if she buys groceries for 26.45withthree26.45 with three 10 notes? (2 marks)

Change = $ _______

38. Complete this bar chart: If each bar represents 10 students and there are 45 students, draw the bar. (2 marks)

Height: _______


Section C: Word Problems (30 marks)

39. Ravi bought 5 packets of stickers. Each packet contains 28 stickers. He used 37 stickers for his project. How many stickers does he have left? (5 marks)

Working:




Answer: _____________________________________________

40. A library had 1248 books on Monday. On Tuesday, they received 386 new books. On Wednesday, they lent out 529 books. How many books are in the library now? (6 marks)

Working:





Answer: _____________________________________________

41. Fatima has $96.60. She spent 5/6 of her money on clothes. How much money does she have left? (6 marks)

Working:




Answer: _____________________________________________

42. A rectangular field is 18 m long and 9 m wide. If it costs $4 per square metre to plant grass, what is the total cost? (6 marks)

Working:




Answer: _____________________________________________

43. There are 945 candies to be shared equally among 7 children. How many candies will each child get? How many candies will be left over? (7 marks)

Working:





Answer: _____________________________________________


~ End of Paper ~

Answers

TUITIONGOWHERE PRIMARY SCHOOL (AI)

SEMESTRAL ASSESSMENT 1 EXAMINATION 2026

PRIMARY 3 MATHEMATICS - ANSWER KEY (VERSION 4)

Duration: 60 minutes
Total Marks: 100


Section A: Multiple Choice Questions (25 marks)

  1. 3 (900) - The digit 9 is in the hundreds place, so its value is 900.
  2. 3 (4265) - Arranging in order: 4265, 4526, 4562, 4625
  3. 2 (6850) - 6847 rounds to 6850 (7 ≥ 5, so round up)
  4. 2 (5945) - 3759 + 2186 = 5945
  5. 1 (3757) - 8324 - 4567 = 3757
  6. 3 (63) - 9 × 7 = 63
  7. 2 (12) - 96 ÷ 8 = 12
  8. 1 (1) - 73 ÷ 9 = 8 remainder 1
  9. 4 (All of the above) - 4/8 = 1/2 = 2/4 = 8/16
  10. 1 (4/5) - 3/5 + 1/5 = 4/5
  11. 3 (3 kg) - 3 kg = 3000g, which is heaviest
  12. 2 (400 cm) - 4 m = 4 × 100 = 400 cm
  13. 2 (1750 ml) - 1 litre 750 ml = 1000 + 750 = 1750 ml
  14. 1 (255 minutes) - 4 × 60 + 15 = 240 + 15 = 255 minutes
  15. 2 (12:15 p.m.) - 8:30 a.m. + 3h 45min = 12:15 p.m.
  16. 3 (36 cm) - Perimeter = 4 × 9 = 36 cm
  17. 3 (40 cm²) - Area = 10 × 4 = 40 cm²
  18. 1 (Less than 90°) - An acute angle is less than 90°
  19. 2 (2) - A rectangle has 2 lines of symmetry
  20. 2 (40) - Pattern increases by 8: 32 + 8 = 40
  21. 2 (15.00) - 6.80+6.80 + 3.25 + 4.95=4.95 = 15.00
  22. 3 (8) - The bar reaching 8 represents 8 items
  23. 2 (6) - Arranged: 3, 5, 6, 7, 9. Middle value is 6
  24. 3 (Triangular prism) - Has 2 triangular faces + 3 rectangular faces = 5 faces
  25. 1 (54) - 6 × (4 + 5) = 6 × 9 = 54

Section B: Short Answer Questions (45 marks)

26. Write these numbers in words (3 marks) a) 5082: Five thousand and eighty-two b) 7604: Seven thousand six hundred and four
c) 9037: Nine thousand and thirty-seven

27. Descending order (2 marks) 3957, 3795, 3759, 3597

28. Number patterns (4 marks) a) 1825, 1850, 1875, 1900, 1925 (add 25) b) 8000, 7500, 7000, 6500, 6000 (subtract 500) c) 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024 (multiply by 2) d) 3, 12, 48, 192, 768 (multiply by 4)

29. Calculate (6 marks) a) 4268 + 3574 = 7842 b) 7135 - 2948 = 4187 c) 56 × 9 = 504

30. Division (4 marks) a) 144 ÷ 8 = 18 remainder 0 b) 187 ÷ 6 = 31 remainder 1

31. Simplest form (4 marks) a) 6/18 = 1/3 (divide by 6) b) 12/16 = 3/4 (divide by 4)

32. Convert measurements (6 marks) a) 6 m 35 cm = 635 cm b) 2 litres 450 ml = 2450 ml c) 4 kg 680 g = 4680 g

33. Lines of symmetry (4 marks) a) Square: 4 lines (2 diagonal + 2 through middle) b) Isosceles triangle: 1 line (vertical through apex)

34. Times table (4 marks) 8 × 5 = 40 8 × 6 = 48 8 × 7 = 56 8 × 8 = 64

35. Square measurements (4 marks) Area = 121 cm² (11 × 11) Perimeter = 44 cm (4 × 11)

36. Clock reading (2 marks) Answer: 7:30 (minute hand at 6 = 30 minutes)

37. Change calculation (2 marks) Change = **1.25(1.25** (20.00 - $18.75)

38. Tally chart (2 marks) Tally: 卅卅卅卅||| (Four groups of 5 + 3 individual marks)


Section C: Word Problems (30 marks)

39. Marble problem (5 marks) Working: Total marbles = 4 × 36 = 144 marbles Marbles left = 144 - 28 = 116 marbles

Answer: 116 marbles

40. Juice bottles problem (6 marks) Working: Friday: 672 bottles Saturday: 495 bottles
Sunday: 672 - 138 = 534 bottles Total = 672 + 495 + 534 = 1701 bottles

Answer: 1701 bottles

41. Money problem (6 marks) Working: Money spent = 3/4 × 72.80=72.80 = 54.60 Money left = 72.8072.80 - 54.60 = $18.20

Answer: $18.20

42. Swimming pool problem (6 marks) Working: Area = 25 × 12 = 300 m² Total cost = 300 × 5=5 = 1500

Answer: $1500

43. Sticker packing problem (7 marks) Working: 864 ÷ 8 = 108 No remainder

Answer: 108 stickers in each box. No stickers left over.


~ End of Answer Key ~