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TUITIONGOWHERE PRIMARY SCHOOL (AI)

WEIGHTED ASSESSMENT 3 EXAMINATION 2026 (VERSION 2)

PRIMARY 4 MATHEMATICS

Duration: 50 minutes Total Marks: 60


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. Show your working clearly for calculation questions.
  5. You are not allowed to use a calculator.

Name: _________________ ( ) Class: Primary 4 ( ) Date: _________________

SectionMarks
A (MCQ)/15
B (Short Answer)/20
C (Word Problems)/25
Total/60

Section A: Multiple Choice Questions (15 marks)

For each question, choose the correct answer.

1. What is 4,567 × 9?

(A) 41,103 (B) 41,003 (C) 40,103 (D) 41,203

( ) [1 mark]

2. The table shows fruit sales. Which fruit sold the least?

FruitQuantity
Apple156
Orange189
Pear134
Mango167

(A) Apple (B) Orange (C) Pear (D) Mango

( ) [1 mark]

3. What is 9.45 + 6.78?

(A) 15.23 (B) 16.13 (C) 16.23 (D) 15.13

( ) [1 mark]

4. Round 67,845 to the nearest hundred.

(A) 67,800 (B) 67,900 (C) 68,000 (D) 67,850

( ) [1 mark]

5. A line graph shows sales: Jan=50, Feb=65, Mar=80, Apr=75. In which month were sales highest?

(A) January (B) February (C) March (D) April

( ) [1 mark]

6. What is 7,344 ÷ 6?

(A) 1,224 (B) 1,234 (C) 1,244 (D) 1,214

( ) [1 mark]

7. Convert 29/4 to a mixed number.

(A) 7 1/4 (B) 6 1/4 (C) 7 3/4 (D) 6 3/4

( ) [1 mark]

8. A bar graph shows: Red=25, Blue=40, Green=35, Yellow=30. Which two colours have a total of 55?

(A) Red and Blue (B) Red and Yellow (C) Blue and Green (D) Green and Yellow

( ) [1 mark]

9. What is 20.3 - 12.56?

(A) 7.74 (B) 8.74 (C) 7.84 (D) 8.84

( ) [1 mark]

10. How many lines of symmetry does an isosceles triangle have?

(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3

( ) [1 mark]

11. What is the GCF of 18 and 24?

(A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 6 (D) 12

( ) [1 mark]

12. In a pictograph, each picture represents 8 items. If there are 5 pictures, how many items are there?

(A) 32 (B) 40 (C) 48 (D) 56

( ) [1 mark]

13. What angle is formed when a clock shows 6 o'clock?

(A) 90° (B) 120° (C) 150° (D) 180°

( ) [1 mark]

14. What is 8.4 × 7?

(A) 56.8 (B) 57.8 (C) 58.8 (D) 59.8

( ) [1 mark]

15. A line graph shows decreasing values: 100, 85, 70, 55, ?. What comes next?

(A) 45 (B) 40 (C) 35 (D) 50

( ) [1 mark]


Section B: Short Answer Questions (20 marks)

Write your answers in the spaces provided. Show your working clearly.

16. Calculate 8,456 × 7.

Show your working.

_______________________________________________ [2 marks]

17. Use the table to answer:

ClassStudents
4A38
4B42
4C35

(a) What is the total number of students in all 3 classes? ________

(b) How many more students are in 4B than 4C? ________

[2 marks]

18. Calculate 8,136 ÷ 9.

Show your working.

_______________________________________________ [2 marks]

19. Calculate 15.67 + 9.85.

Show your working.

_______________________________________________ [2 marks]

20. Add 5/12 + 1/6.

Show your working.

_______________________________________________ [2 marks]

21. A line graph shows: Monday 150 visitors, Wednesday 210 visitors. What is the difference?

Answer: ________ visitors [2 marks]

22. Calculate 30.4 - 18.67.

Show your working.

_______________________________________________ [2 marks]

23. List the first 5 multiples of 7.

_______________________________________________ [2 marks]

24. A pictograph shows sales:

  • Week 1: 5 symbols
  • Week 2: 8 symbols
  • Week 3: 6 symbols If each symbol = 15 items, how many items were sold in Week 2?

Answer: ________ items [2 marks]

25. Calculate 24.5 ÷ 7.

Show your working.

_______________________________________________ [2 marks]


Section C: Word Problems (25 marks)

Show your working clearly and write your final answers in the spaces provided.

26. Ahmad has 3 times as much money as Siti. Together they have $256. How much money does Ahmad have?

Show your working.

_______________________________________________ [5 marks]

27. The bar graph shows books borrowed from a library:

DayBooks
Mon234
Tue189
Wed267
Thu312

(a) How many books were borrowed on Monday and Thursday altogether? (b) On which day were the fewest books borrowed? How many?

Show your working.

_______________________________________________ [5 marks]

28. Kumar bought 4 bottles of cooking oil at 6.85perbottleand3packetsofsugarat6.85 per bottle and 3 packets of sugar at 2.45 per packet. How much change did he receive from $50?

Show your working.

_______________________________________________ [5 marks]

29. The table shows Siti's test scores:

SubjectScore
English78
Maths92
Science85
Chinese88

(a) What is Siti's average score? (b) In which subject did she score the highest?

Show your working.

_______________________________________________ [5 marks]

30. A rectangular garden is 18 m long and 12 m wide. A square flower bed with sides of 5 m is in the middle. What is the area of the garden not covered by the flower bed?

Show your working.

_______________________________________________ [5 marks]


~ End of Paper ~

Answers

TUITIONGOWHERE PRIMARY SCHOOL (AI)

WEIGHTED ASSESSMENT 3 EXAMINATION 2026 (VERSION 2) - ANSWER KEY

PRIMARY 4 MATHEMATICS


Section A: Multiple Choice (15 marks)

1. Answer: (A) 41,103 4,567 × 9 = 41,103

2. Answer: (C) Pear Pear sold 134, which is the least.

3. Answer: (C) 16.23 9.45 + 6.78 = 16.23

4. Answer: (A) 67,800 67,845 → Look at tens (4), round down to 67,800.

5. Answer: (C) March March had sales of 80, which is the highest.

6. Answer: (A) 1,224 7,344 ÷ 6 = 1,224

7. Answer: (A) 7 1/4 29/4 = 29 ÷ 4 = 7 remainder 1 = 7 1/4

8. Answer: (B) Red and Yellow Red + Yellow = 25 + 30 = 55

9. Answer: (A) 7.74 20.30 - 12.56 = 7.74

10. Answer: (B) 1 An isosceles triangle has 1 line of symmetry.

11. Answer: (C) 6 Factors of 18: 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18 Factors of 24: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24 GCF = 6

12. Answer: (B) 40 5 pictures × 8 items = 40 items

13. Answer: (D) 180° At 6 o'clock, the hands form a straight angle = 180°.

14. Answer: (C) 58.8 8.4 × 7 = 58.8

15. Answer: (B) 40 Pattern decreases by 15: 100, 85, 70, 55, 40


Section B: Short Answer (20 marks)

16. Answer: 59,192

  8,456
×     7
-------
 59,192

17. Answers: (a) 115 students (38 + 42 + 35 = 115) (b) 7 students (42 - 35 = 7)

18. Answer: 904 8,136 ÷ 9 = 904

19. Answer: 25.52

  15.67
+  9.85
-------
  25.52

20. Answer: 7/12 1/6 = 2/12 5/12 + 2/12 = 7/12

21. Answer: 60 visitors Difference = 210 - 150 = 60

22. Answer: 11.73

  30.40
- 18.67
-------
  11.73

23. Answer: 7, 14, 21, 28, 35

24. Answer: 120 items 8 symbols × 15 items = 120 items

25. Answer: 3.5 24.5 ÷ 7 = 3.5


Section C: Word Problems (25 marks)

26. Answer: $192

Working:

  • Let Siti = 1 unit
  • Ahmad = 3 units
  • Total = 4 units = $256
  • 1 unit = 256÷4=256 ÷ 4 = 64
  • Ahmad = 3 × 64=64 = 192

27. Answers: (a) 546 books Monday + Thursday = 234 + 312 = 546

(b) Tuesday, 189 books Tuesday had the fewest with 189 books.

28. Answer: $15.25

Working:

  • Oil: 4 × 6.85=6.85 = 27.40
  • Sugar: 3 × 2.45=2.45 = 7.35
  • Total spent = 27.40+27.40 + 7.35 = $34.75
  • Change = 5050 - 34.75 = $15.25

29. Answers: (a) 85.75 (or 85.8 rounded) Total = 78 + 92 + 85 + 88 = 343 Average = 343 ÷ 4 = 85.75

(b) Maths Maths had the highest score of 92.

30. Answer: 191 m²

Working:

  • Area of garden = 18 × 12 = 216 m²
  • Area of flower bed = 5 × 5 = 25 m²
  • Area not covered = 216 - 25 = 191 m²

~ End of Answer Key ~