Level 2 PSLE
Cindy is y years old. Sarah is three times as old as Cindy and Sarah is 5 years older than Jim.
  1. What is Jim's age in terms of y in years?
  2. If Cindy is 13 years old, how many years older is Jim than Cindy in years?
2 m
Level 2 PSLE
Sandy, Robert and Matthew shared $450. Robert received 20% more than Sandy while Matthew received 20% less than Sandy. How much more than Matthew did Robert receive?
2 m
Level 2 PSLE
Use the table given to answer questions (a) and (b).
  1. What was the total number of muffins sold last week?
  2. Express your answer in terms of w in the simplest form. If w = 20, how many more muffins were sold on Sunday than on Saturday?
2 m
Level 2
Tom has a mass of 8r kg. John is 4 kg heavier than Tom. The mass of May is twice the total mass of the Tom and John.
  1. Find the total mass of the 3 children in terms of r.
  2. If r = 2, find the average mass of the 3 children.
2 m
Level 3 PSLE
The graphs show the total number of leaflets machines A and B printed from the start. Both machines started printing at the same time.
  1. How many more leaflets did B print than A in 5 minutes?
  2. Both machines did not change their rates of printing throughout. When A had printed 200 leaflets, how many leaflets had B printed?
2 m
Level 2
Container A and Container B are fully filled with water. If all the water in Container A is poured into Tank C, it is 30 litres short of filling it to the brim. If all the water in Container B is poured into the same tank, it is 56 litres short of filling it to the brim. If the water from both containers is poured into the same tank, it will completely fill it. If both Tank C and Container B are completely filled, how much more water can Tank C fill than Container B?
2 m
Level 2 PSLE
The bar graph shows the number of visitors to a zoo from Monday to Friday last week.
  1. What was the average number of visitors from Monday to Friday last week?
  2. The average number of visitors on Saturday and Sunday was 14 more than the average number of visitors from Monday to Friday. If the number of visitors on Sunday was 250, how many visitors were there on Sunday?
2 m
Level 2 PSLE
Mr Chen bought some goldfish at $10 each. He also bought an equal number of swordfish at a different price. The average price of the goldfish and the swordfish was $8. Mr Chen paid $36 more for the goldfish than the swordfish he bought. How many goldfish did he buy?
2 m
Level 2 PSLE
The average mass of 3 boys, Abel, Benny, Charlie, is 44 kg. Abel is heavier than Benny by 6 kg. The total mass of Abel and Benny is the same as the mass of Charlie. What is the mass of Abel?
2 m
Level 2
The average height of some children is 160 cm. There is an equal number of boys and girls. The average height of the boys is 170 cm. Find the average height of the girls. Give your answer in cm.
2 m
Level 1 PSLE
A unit shape in the form of a right-angled triangle is drawn in the grid. Cindy forms a rectangle by joining two unit shapes as shown. In addition to the rectangle, Cindy wants to form a trapezium. This figure is to be formed with the smallest number of unit shapes. How many triangles are required to construct the smallest trapezium?
1 m
Level 1
A rope w cm long is cut into two pieces. One piece is 5 cm longer than the other. What is the length of the longer piece? Give your answer in terms of w.
2 m
Level 1 PSLE
The pie chart represents the number of stationery sold by a shopkeeper. An equal number of markers and staplers were sold. What percentage of the stalks of flowers sold were markers?
2 m
Level 2 PSLE
AB and BC form two sides of a trapezium ABCD drawn on a square grid inside a box. By joining dots on the grid with straight lines, identify Point D to complete the trapezium ABCD such that AD is longer than BC.
2 m
Level 1 PSLE
The pie chart represents the number of stalks of each type of flowers sold by a florist. An equal number of stalks of sunflowers and daisies were sold. The florist sold 6 more stalks of roses than carnations. What was the total number of stalks of flowers sold?
2 m
Level 2 PSLE
Five girls shared the cost of a gift equally. When calculating the amount for each share, one of the girls made a mistake by dividing the cost of the gift by 4 instead of 5. Each girl paid $2.40 more than her share. What should be the cost of the gift?
2 m
Level 2 PSLE
Triangle BCD is drawn on a square grid inside a box. By joining dots on the grid with straight lines, identify the dot to draw a right-angled triangle BCE such that it has the same area as triangle BCD. Give your answer in number. (Eg 1)
2 m
Level 2
A handbag cost $6 more than a dress but $10 less than a watch. If the total cost of the handbag, the dress and the watch is $z, find the cost of the dress in terms of z.
2 m
Level 2
Mrs Tan and her two children received $5k in the ratio 2 : 3. If her son received $100 more than her daughter, how much did her daughter receive? Leave your answer in terms of k.
2 m
Level 3
The amount of Isabelle's salary to Sarah's salary is 2 : 9. If Isabelle spends 35 of her salary, she will have $902 less than Sarah. How much salary does Sarah have?
3 m