Level 2 PSLE
A group of boys were asked to choose their favourite sport from swimming, basketball and football. The pie chart represents the boys choices. Half of the group chose football.
  1. What percentage of the group chose swimming?
  2. The boys' choices were also represented by a bar graph. Part of the graph had been torn off. How many boys chose basketball?
2 m
Level 2 PSLE
The graph shows the number of muffins sold each month by a new bakery from July to December.
  1. How many more muffins were sold in October than in August?
  2. What was the percentage increase in the number of muffins sold in November compared to July?
3 m
Level 2 PSLE
A florist sold flowers from 09 00 to 17 00 last Saturday. The line graph shows the total number of flowers sold from 09 00.

  1. At what time had the florist sold half the total number of flowers sold that day?
  2. During which one-hour interval was there no flower sold? Give your answer in the following format (Eg. 09 00 to 10 00)
  3. What was the average number of flowers sold per hour from 11 00 to 16 00?
3 m
Level 2 PSLE
Carlo filled a container with water using two taps. He turned on Tap A first and after 4 minutes, he also turned on Tap B. Both taps were turned off at the same time when the container was completely filled without overflowing. The graph shows the amount of water in the container over 16 minutes.
  1. What fraction of the container was filled 4 minutes after Tap A was turned on? Express your answer in the simplest form.
  2. In one minute, how many litres of water flowed from Tap B?
3 m
Level 2
The graph shows the amount of money Ron saved from his pocket money every month from January to May.
  1. How much money did Ron save altogether from January to May?
  2. What was the average amount of money Ron saved from January to May?
  3. Ron saved $80 in June. The amount saved increased by 100% from June to July and another 100% from July to August. How much money did Ron save in August?
3 m
Level 2
The graph shows the temperature of water in a pot from 08 00 to 08 30.
  1. For how many minutes was the temperature of the water 50°C and below?
  2. During which two 5-minute intervals did the temperature of water decrease at the same rate?
  3. What was the change in temperature per minute from 08 25 to 08 30? Give your answer in °C per minute.
3 m
Level 3
The line graph shows the number of dresses sold by a shop from July to December in 2013.
  1. What was the average number of dresses sold per month from July to December in 2013?
  2. The total number of dresses sold for the same period from July to December in 2012 was 672. Find the percentage decrease in the total number of dresses sold for the same period from 2012 to 2013.
3 m
Level 2 PSLE
The graph shows the fare a taxi company charges for the first 8 kilometres.
  1. How much is the taxi fare for the first kilometre?
  2. Zane paid $8 for his taxi ride. What was the distance he travelled?
  3. How much does the taxi company charge for every kilometre after 4 km of travel?
4 m
Level 3 PSLE
Mr Lee used two printers with different printing rates for a printing job. He started Machine A at 10 00 and started Machine B two minutes later. He stopped both machines at 10 05. The graphs show the total number of pages printed by each machine from the start of printing.
  1. How many pages had been printed by Machine A at the time Mr Lee started Machine B?
  2. What was the difference in the number of pages printed by the two machines from 10 00 to 10 05?
  3. Which machine, A or B, has a faster printing rate? What is the difference in the number of pages printed by the machines in one minute? Give your answer in this format. (Eg A, 1)
4 m
Level 3 PSLE
At first, 18 of a tank was filled with water. A tap was turned on for 30 min for more water to flow into the tank. It was then turned off. The line graph shows the volume of water in the tank over the 30 min.
  1. How many litres of water flowed into the tank in one minute?
  2. At the end of 30 min, what fraction of the tank was filled with water?
  3. The tap was turned on again to fill up the tank at the same rate as before. How many more minutes did it take for the tank to be filled completely?
5 m