Level 3
Adam has 300 stickers in 3 colours.
40% of the stickers are blue.
The number of red stickers is 13 that of yellow stickers.
  1. What percentage of the stickers are yellow?
  2. How many red stickers are there?
3 m
Level 3
The figure shows the Triangle PQR that is divided into 4 parts a, b, c and d. The line PZ divides the triangle into 2 equal parts. The ratio of Area a to Area b is 1 : 3 and the ratio of Area b to Area c is 5 : 2. Area d is 210 cm2. What is the area of Triangle PQR?
3 m
Level 3
At a fruit stall, 280 mangoes were sold in the morning and 35 of the remaining mangoes were sold in the afternoon. As a result, the number of mangoes left became 16 of the total number of mangoes at first. Given that the mangoes were sold at $2.50 in packs of six mangoes, how much did the fruit stall receive from the sale of the mangoes in the afternoon?
4 m
Level 3
Adam has stickers in 4 colours.
57 of the stickers are blue.
The rest of the stickers are red, yellow and green in the ratio of 1 : 5 : 3.
If there are 40 more yellow stickers than green stickers,
how many blue stickers are there?
3 m
Level 3
There were 360 males and 400 females queueing up for a fan meeting. The ratio of the number of males to the number of females who left the queue was in the ratio 1 : 2. As a result, the ratio of the number of females became four times as many as the number of males who remained in the queue. How many people left the queue?
4 m
Level 3
The number of red grapes is the same as the number of green grapes in a bag. After removing 14 of the grapes, there were 36 red grapes and 54 green grapes left in the bag. Then another 20 red grapes and 20 green grapes were removed and there were 512 of the grapes left in the end. How many red grapes were removed altogether?
4 m
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Level 3
Peter had a square piece of paper. He cut it along the dotted lines as shown in Figure 1 to get one small square of side 2 cm and four identical right-angled triangles. One such triangle is shown in Figure 2. Find the perimeter of the square piece of paper in Figure 1 before it was cut.
3 m
Level 3
Adam and Bryan have some money in the ratio of 5 : 4
After Adam gives 12 of his money to Bryan,
Bryan has $400 more than Adam in the end.
  1. How much does Bryan have at first?
  2. How much does Adam have in the end?
  3. How much does Adam give to Bryan?
4 m
Level 3
Adam has some money.
Adam spends $300 on some stickers and
80% of the remainder on some marbles.
In the end, he has 18 of the total amount left.
  1. How much does Adam have at first?
  2. How much more does Adam spend on marbles than on stickers?
3 m
Level 2
The figure is made up of a square and a rectangle. The area of the square is 13 the area of the rectangle. Given that 12 of the square is shaded, what fraction of the whole figure is unshaded?
3 m
Level 3
Adam and Bryan have a total of $220.
Adam spends 13 of his money and
Bryan spends $30 of his money.
The ratio of Adam's money to Bryan's money becomes 5 : 2.
  1. How much does Bryan have at first?
  2. How much does Adam have in the end?
3 m
Level 3
Benedict cycled to his bakery with 16 trays of eggs. There were 24 eggs in each tray. He fell on his way and broke 13 of the eggs. He sold 58 of the good eggs and put the remaining eggs equally into 12 small baskets. How many eggs did he put into each basket?
3 m
Level 2 PSLE
Penny and Jake bought a gift for their parents. They shared the cost equally between them. Penny used 38 of her savings while Jake used 12 of his savings. What fraction of their total savings was used to buy the gift?
3 m
Level 3
Mrs Goh paid a total of $4500 for a table and a television after a discount of 40%. The ratio of the original price of the table to the original price of the television was 1 : 2. Find the original price of the television before the discount.
4 m
Level 3
There were an equal number of boys in Class A and Class B. 34 of the pupils in Class A are boys and 17 of the pupils in Class B are girls. Given that there are a total of 12 girls in the two classes, how many pupils are there in Class B?
3 m
Level 3
A drink stall had 66 small and big packets of green tea. The number of small packets is 29 of the number of big packets. After selling a few big packets of green tea, there are 14 as many small packets as big packets left. How many big packets of green tea were sold?
3 m
Level 3
In a class, 9 girls jumped an average of 1.37 m for their standing broad jump in their fitness test. The boys in the same class jumped an average of 1.65 m in the same test. The total average of the whole class was 1.56 m. How many boys were there?
3 m
Level 2
Each of the figure is made up of four identical right-angled triangles. The shortest side of each triangle is 5 cm. The perimeter of each triangle is 21 cm. Find the perimeter of
  1. Figure 1
  2. Figure 2
3 m
Level 3
Mrs. Ben made 248 more white chocolate cookies than dark chocolate cookies. After she gave away 57 of the white chocolate cookies and 13 of the dark chocolate cookies, there were an equal number of white chocolate cookies and dark chocolate cookies left. How many white chocolate cookies did she give away?
3 m
Level 3
A thin wire, 132 cm long, is bent to form Figure 1 which consists of a square and a rectangle. If the wire does not overlap and the breadth of the rectangle is one third its length, what is the perimeter of the figure?
3 m