Level 2 PSLE
Sandra had a rectangular piece of paper, 40 cm by 23.5 cm. She cut out as many squares as possible from the paper. The side of each square was 5 cm.
  1. How many squares did Sandra cut out?
  2. What area of the paper was left?
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Level 2 PSLE
Triangle BCD is drawn on a square grid inside a box. By joining dots on the grid with straight lines, identify the dot to draw a right-angled triangle BCE such that it has the same area as triangle BCD. Give your answer in number. (Eg 1)
2 m
Level 2 PSLE
A trapezium A is drawn by joining dots on the square grid with four straight lines. In the same way,
  1. how many complete unit squares are required to draw a rectangle twice the area of trapezium A?
  2. How many unit squares are required to draw a parallelogram with the same perimeter as trapezium A?
2 m
Level 2
Andrew wants to make a square with rectangular tiles each measuring 8 cm by 6 cm. How many such rectangular tiles must he use to make the smallest possible square?
2 m
Level 1 PSLE
Which square must be shaded so that the figure has a line of symmetry?
2 m
Level 2
Arrange 8 coins on 4 sides of a square. How many coins are on each side?
2 m
Level 2
Find the area of the shaded triangle in the figure.
2 m
Level 1
Identify the letters to complete the symmetric figure with the dotted line as the line of symmetry.
2 m
Level 2
If 1 coin is to be placed at each corner of the square, how many coins are required to make sure that there are 3 coins on each side?
2 m
Level 2
Find the total shaded area in the figure.
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