Level 3
A ship began its journey at 09 30 on 11 May and reached its destination 36 hours later.
  1. On what date did the ship reach its destination? Write the date with the same format as the given.
  2. At what time did the ship reach its destination?
3 m
Level 2
Mrs Kang wanted to buy 300 badges. The badges were sold in boxes of 9. What was the minimum number of boxes of badges that Mrs Kang needed to buy?
2 m
Level 3
How many pieces of square grass carpets, each of side 4 m long, are needed to cover a rectangular field of length 48 m and breadth 25 m?
3 m
Level 3
The diagrams show a rectangular cardboard X and a square Y.
Abel cut as many squares Y as he could from rectangular cardboard X.
The remaining part of the rectangular cardboard X is shown in Figure 1.
  1. What is the length of AB as shown in Figure 1?
  2. What is the greatest number of squares Y that Abe could cut from a rectangular cardboard X?
3 m
Level 3
What is the maximum number of squares of side 4 cm that can be cut from a rectangle measuring 81 cm by 74 cm?
3 m
Level 3
Adrian wants to cut some 3-cm squares from a piece of rectangular paper shown. What is the greatest number of squares he can cut out?
3 m
Level 3
Harold bought some mangosteens and repacked them into bags of 25. He had 175 such bags of mangosteens and 7 mangosteens left.
  1. How many mangosteens did Harold buy?
  2. Harold wanted to have 180 bags of mangosteens. How many more mangosteens must he buy?
4 m
Level 3
The sum of a smaller number and a bigger number is 268. When the bigger number is divided by the smaller number, the quotient is 3 with the remainder 4. Find the two numbers.
  1. Smaller number
  2. Bigger number
4 m
Level 3
After a rectangular piece of paper was cut into 18 squares of sides 4 cm each, a piece of L-shaped strip of paper was left as shown. Given that the length of the rectangular piece of paper is 26 cm, what is the perimeter of the rectangular piece of paper before it was cut?
4 m
Level 3
A shopkeeper keeps his stock of flour in 50-kg bags. He has 4 such bags to be packed into smaller packets weighing 5 kg and 2 kg. He wants to have the same number of 5-kg packets and 2-kg packets.
  1. How many packets of flour does he pack altogether?
  2. How much flour is left over?
4 m