Level 2 PSLE
The bar graph shows the number of coloured pens sold by a shop. The table shows the prices of the pens.
  1. What fraction of the pens sold were black pens? Give the answer in the simplest form.
  2. From the sale of the pens, which coloured pens collected the least amount of money? What was the amount? Give the answers in the following way. (Eg Green, $1)
4 m
Level 2
Ben thought of a fraction. He multiplied the fraction by 25. then he added 8 to the answer. He got 23 as the answer. What is the fraction that Ben thought of? Express the answer in the simplest form.
3 m
Level 3
Three cartons, A, B and C, contained 382 marbles. Hazel added some marbles into Carton A and the number of marbles in Carton A tripled. He took out half of the number of marbles from Carton B and added another 98 marbles into Carton C. As a result, the ratio of the number of marbles in Carton A, Carton B and Carton C became 6 : 2 : 9. What was the ratio of the number of marbles in Carton B to the total number of marbles in Carton A and Carton C at first? Give the answer in its lowest term.
4 m
Level 3
A pool measuring 50 m x 25 m x 2 m was completely filled with water. The water was draining out of the tank at a constant rate and became completely empty after 25 minutes.
  1. What fraction of the pool was filled with water at the end of 24 minutes? Express the answer in the simplest form.
  2. How many litres of water was drained out of the pool at the end of 10 minutes?
4 m
Level 3
The figure is not drawn to scale. It is made up of 2 semicircles, X and Y, overlapping each other. The radius of semicircle X is 7 cm while the radius of semicircle Y is 14 cm. 37 of semicircle X is shaded. What fraction of the whole figure is not shaded? Express the answer in the simplest form. (Take π = 227)
3 m
Level 3
Leonard had $80 more than his sister. After Leonard spent 25% of his money and his sister spent 75% of her money, they still had $420 left altogether.
  1. How much did Leonard have left in the end?
  2. Express the amount of money his sister had left as a fraction of the amount of money Leonard had in the end. (Give your answer in the simplest form)
5 m
Level 3
Faucet X can fill a container completely in 5 hours while Faucet Y takes 1 hour more to fill the same container completely. There is a hole at the bottom of the container which can empty the full container in 10 hours. How long does it take for the container to be completely filled if both faucets are turned on? Express the answer in mixed number of hours.
4 m
Level 3
England and Thailand took part in Youth Games. From England, the ratio of the number of male supporters to the number of female supporters was 1 : 3. From Thailand, the ratio of the number of male supporters to the number of female supporters was 3 : 5. The total number of supporters from England was 25 the total number of supporters from Thailand.
  1. What was the ratio of the number of male supporters from England to the total number of male supporters from both countries? Express the answer in the simplest form.
  2. After 1956 male supporters from both countries left, the percentage of all the female supporters became 74%. How many more female supporters from Thailand than England were there at first?
5 m
Level 3 PSLE
Matthew spent 37 of his money to buy 6 identical pens. He spent the rest of his money to buy another 4 such pens and 3 identical files.
  1. What fraction of Muthu's money was spent to buy the 3 files? Give your answer in the simplest form
  2. For every 5 files bought, 1 additional file was given free. How many files would Matthew get in total if he were to spend all his money to buy files only?
4 m
Level 2
Suresh has a mass of 45 kg. Dinesh is 3 kg lighter than Suresh.
  1. What is Dinesh's mass?
  2. Express Dinesh's mass as a fraction of Suresh's mass. Give your answer in its lowest terms.
4 m
Level 2
The total mass of Shan and Tony is 105 kg. Shan weighs 15 kg more than Tony.
  1. Find Tony's mass.
  2. Express Tony's mass as a fraction of Shan's mass in its simplest form.
4 m
Level 3
Mr Ahmad had 240 apples. He sold 60 of them and the rest were shared equally among his 4 friends.
  1. What fraction of the apples did his friends receive?
  2. How many apples did each friend get?
4 m
Level 3 PSLE
The table shows the prices of tickets for a soccer match.
The number of adult tickets sold was 5 times the number of child tickets sold. 58 of the adult tickets sold were for adults aged below 60 years. A total of $7020 was collected from the sale of tickets.
  1. What fraction of the tickets sold were for adults aged 60 years and above? Give your answer in the simplest form.
  2. What was the total number of tickets sold to adults?
4 m
Level 3
At first, a pot contained 25 ℓ of water. Keisha added another 12 ℓ of water into the pot. Then she used 29 of all the water in the pot. How much water did Keisha use? Express your answer as a fraction in its simplest form.
4 m
Level 3
Mrs Lim mixed 115 ℓ of syrup with 212 ℓ of water to make fruit punch for a party. 2310 ℓ were drank during the party.
  1. How much fruit punch did Mrs Lim make?
  2. How much fruit punch was left after the party?

Express your answers in the simplest form in ℓ.
4 m
Level 2
Stephanie had some flour in a container. She used 214 kg of the flour in the morning. She added 3 kg of flour into the same container in the afternoon. There was 318 kg of flour in the container in the end. How much flour did Stephanie have at first? Express your answer in its simplest form.
4 m
Level 2
Siti had 3 m of cloth. She used 34 m of the cloth to make a bag and 712 m of the cloth to make a pillow.
  1. How much cloth did she use to make the bag and the pillow? (Give your answer in its simplest form)
  2. What was the length of the cloth that Siti had left?
4 m
Level 3
Tommy bought 5 packs of stickers. In each pack, there were 12 stickers. He used 4 of the stickers and gave some of them to his brother. 13 of his stickers were then left. What fraction of the stickers he bought were given to his brother?
4 m
Level 2 PSLE
The pie chart shows how Zoe spent her money. The amount of money spent is also represented by the bar graph.
  1. What percentage of her money did Zoe spend on food?
  2. What fraction of her money did Zoe spend on books?
  3. How much of her money was spent on transport?
5 m
Level 3
A pail with a capacity of 24 ℓ was full of water. Some of the water was transferred into an empty rectangular tank of capacity 18 ℓ. 56 of the rectangular tank is now filled with water. What fraction of the pail is now filled with water?
4 m