Level 1
Find the following values without a calculator.
  1. $3 = ______ ¢
  2. 140 ¢ = $_____
  3. $3.20 = ______ ¢
  4. $3 ÷ 5 = ______ ¢
    2 m
    Level 1
    Find the following values without a calculator.
    1. 125 h = _____ min
    2. 234 m = _____ m (Give the answer in decimal.)
    3. 814 km = _____ m
    4. 738 kg = _____ g
    2 m
    Level 1 PSLE
    Nina used 14 kg of flour to make muffins and 12 kg of flour to make biscuits. After that, she had 200 g of flour left. How many kilograms of flour did she have at first?
    2 m
    Level 2 PSLE
    Andy had 1.4 m of wire. He used some of it to make the figure as shown.
    1. How much of the wire did Andy use to make the figure? Leave your answer in the simplest form in terms of x.
    2. If x = 15, how much of the wire was not used to make the figure? Leave your answer in metres.
    2 m
    Level 2
    Kim ran 30 minutes at the speed of 10 km/h. She then continued at the speed of 8 km/h for 45 minutes. How far did she run?
    2 m
    Level 1 PSLE
    Jeremy paid $15 for 30 identical stickers. What was the cost of each sticker?
    1 m
    Level 2
    James bought 4k crates of oranges. Each crate had 20 oranges. He gave away 55 oranges to his neighbour.
    1. How many oranges had he left?
    2. If he sold the rest at 40¢ each and k = 8, how much money did he receive from the oranges sold? Give your answer in dollars.
    2 m
    Level 1 PSLE
    Tom exchanged a $10 note for 20 coins. All the coins had the same value. What was the value of each coin? Give your answer in cents.
    1 m
    Level 2
    Tania and Christian started off together from the park at the same time and drove towards the office at speeds of 87 km/h and 81 km/h respectively. How far apart would they be after 1 hour 20 minutes?
    2 m
    Level 2 PSLE
    Elsa and Ana started jogging from the same place in opposite directions along a straight path. They jogged for 40 minutes. At the end of the jog, they were 7 km apart. Elsa's average speed was 6 km/h. What was Ana's average speed in km/h?
    2 m
    Level 2
    Martin and Ervin started together from the same bus-stop and ran along a track at the speed of 11 km/h and 7 km/h respectively. How far apart would they be in 15 minutes? Express the answer in km.
    2 m
    Level 1 PSLE
    Leon travelled 2.8 km in a taxi from home to his office. His taxi fare was based on the charges shown.
    2 m
    Level 2 PSLE
    A bottle completely filled with water weighed 1.9 kg. After 23 of the water was used up, the bottle with the remaining water weighed 800 g. What was the mass of the empty bottle in grams?
    2 m
    Level 2
    The table shows the postage charges for sending letters to Malaysia. Victoria posted a letter with a mass of 89 g. How much did she pay for the postage?
    2 m
    Level 2 PSLE
    A mixed fruit juice is made using 500 mℓ of carrot juice and 1 litre of apple juice. To make 4.5 litres of the mixed fruit juice, how many litres of carrot juice will be needed?
    2 m
    Level 1 PSLE
    The total mass of 8 identical packets of cheese is 7.6 kg. What is the total mass of 2 packets of cheese in grams?
    2 m
    Level 1 PSLE
    Charles has a number of 10¢, 20¢ and 50¢ coins in the ratio 4 : 2 : 1. The total value of all the coins is $156. What is the total value of the 20¢ coins?
    3 m
    Level 3
    The figure shows a tank made up of 3 sections. Cuboid A with a square base of side 4 cm and height 30 cm. Cube B with a side of 12 cm. Cuboid C that is 60 cm by 20 cm by 40 cm. Water from a tap above flows down at a rate of 1.2 litres per minute while water is drained out from the bottom at a rate of 1 litre per minute. How long did it take to fill up the tank to a height of 66 cm from the base? Give the answer in minutes correct to nearest whole number.
    3 m
    Level 3
    The figure shows a rectangular tank measuring 55 cm by 22 cm by 24 cm. It was 13 filled with water at first. Dylan turned on a tap and let water flow into the tank at a rate of 1.36ℓ per minute. After 15 minutes, he turned off the tap. How much water had overflowed? (Express the answer in ℓ.)
    3 m
    Level 2
    A container, which is 10 cm long, 9 cm wide and 7.55 cm deep, holds 1510 g of sugar. If 4.95 kg of the same sugar is packed into a tin with a 15-cm square base, how tall must the tin be?
    3 m