Level 3 PSLE
Betty and Zhulian each had a plate of dough of the same mass for making biscuits. The same mass of dough was used for each biscuit. Betty made 40 biscuits and had 50 g of dough left. Zhulian made 10 biscuits and had 1.1 kg of dough left.
  1. What was the mass of dough needed for each biscuit?
  2. With the remaining dough from both girls, how many more such biscuits can be made at most?
4 m
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 3
The figure is not drawn to scale. It shows the net of a solid. It is made up of 4 identical rectangles and 2 identical squares. Line A is 30 cm long and Line B is 15 cm long.
  1. Find the volume of the solid.
  2. This solid is a cardboard carton containing small boxes of sweets. Each box of sweets is 3 cm by 2 cm by 1 cm. If all these small boxes of sweets in the carton occupy more than 75% of the carton's volume, what is the minimum number of small boxes of sweets in the carton?
4 m
Level 3 PSLE
A rectangular block A was cut along the dotted line into two smaller rectangular blocks of equal height, B and C, as shown. The volume of C is 1400 cm3 more than that of B.
  1. What is the height of each block?
  2. Pete packed 6 of block C such that they fit exactly into a box with a square base. The box has the same height as C. At most, how many of block B can be packed into such a box?
4 m
Level 3
A rectangular tank, 80 cm by 50 cm by 40 cm, is filled with water to a height of 5 cm. The ratio of the volume of water in the tank to that in a pail is 5: 2. If 23 of the pail is filled with water, find
  1. the volume of the pail.
  2. the minimum number of such pails to fill the tank.
4 m
Level 1
Use all the digits 9, 7, 2 to form the smallest three-digit odd number.
2 m
Level 1
Use all the digits 9, 7, 2 to form the biggest three-digit even number.
2 m
Level 1
Which is the smallest odd number?
  1. 457
  2. 254
  3. 369
2 m
Level 1
What is the smallest 3-digit number formed if all the digits given are used?
5, 4, 7
2 m
Level 1
Which number has the smallest value? Give the answer in letter. (Eg a)
  1. 271
  2. 721
  3. 172
  4. 127
2 m
Level 1
Which number has the greatest value? Give the answer in letter. (Eg a)
  1. 879
  2. 986
  3. 886
  4. 769
2 m
Level 1
Write the greatest 3-digit number that can be formed using the digits given.
4, 2, 7
2 m
Level 3
A 3-digit number, when divided by 3, has a remainder of 2. When the same number, when divided by 6, has a remainder of 5. What is the smallest possible number?
3 m
Level 1
Arrange the following numbers in ascending order. Give the answer in letters. (Eg a, b, c, d)
  1. 971
  2. 719
  3. 791
  4. 917
2 m
Level 1
Arrange the following numbers in descending order. Give the answer in letters. (Eg a, b, c, d, e)
  1. 205
  2. 502
  3. 520
  4. 250
  5. 155
2 m
Level 1
Arrange the following from smallest to greatest? Give the answer in letters. (Eg a, b, c, d)
  1. 435
  2. 543
  3. 345
  4. 453
2 m
Level 3 PSLE
A muffin costs $0.70 in Bakery A. For every 3 muffins a customer buys, he can buy the fourth one at half the price. What is the greatest number of muffins that a customer can buy with $84?
3 m
Level 1
Arrange the numbers in order. Begin with the greatest. Give the answer in letters. (Eg a, b, c, d)
  1. 372
  2. 723
  3. 237
  4. 732
2 m
Level 3
The poster shows a rose sale at a flower stall. Luis needs to get at least 11 roses for a party. What is the smallest amount of money he will have to pay?
3 m
Level 3
Lily wants to buy 20 identical pens as shown:
1 for $4.50
6 for $23
What is the least amount of money she needs to buy 20 such pens?
3 m