Level 1
Find the circumference of this circle. (Take π = 3.14)
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Level 1
Find the area of this circle. (Take π = 227)
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Level 1
Find the area of this semicircle. Round off the answer to nearest 2 decimal place. (Take π = 3.14)
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Level 1
Find the perimeter of this quadrant. Its radius is 4 cm. (Take π = 3.14)
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Level 1
What is the correct number in the circle?
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Level 1
Look at the picture and complete the number bond. What is the correct number in the circle?
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Level 2
What fraction of the circle is cut out?
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Level 2
Some campers decided to pitch their tents in a circle. The tents were evenly spaced out and numbered in order. The 3rd tent was pitched directly opposite the 11th tent. If 4 tents were taken down, how many tents were left?
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Level 2
How many quarters are there in 2 wholes?
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Level 1
Which shape has both straight lines and curves. Give the answer in letter. (Eg A)
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Level 2 PSLE
Five identical semi-circles are arranged as shown. Find the diameter of one circle.
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Level 1
Choose the 2 shapes that make up the figure. Give the answer in letters. (Eg a, b)

  1. Triangle
  2. Square
  3. Rectangle
  4. Oval
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Level 2
In the circle, the ratio of the area of the shaded part to the area of the unshaded part is 3 : 1. Given that the area of the shaded part is 48 cm2, what is the area of the circle?
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Level 2
Look at the picture.
The difference between the number of circles and rectangles is                    
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Level 2
How many quarter circles are there in the figure?
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Level 2
How many quarter circles are there in the figure?
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Level 2
How many quarter circles can you find in the figure?
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Level 2
The figure is formed by 4 shapes. What are the shapes formed?
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The figure is not drawn to scale. ∠PQR is a quadrant. Find ∠QRN.
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Level 2 PSLE
The figure shows two circles. The diameter of the big circle is 4 times the diameter of the small circle. The diameter of the big circle is 56 cm. Find the area of the shaded part. Take π = 227
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