Level 2 PSLE
A shop sells shirts in four different sizes. The table shows the number of T-shirts sold in June for size S, M and L but not XL.
  1. 50% of the shirts sold were in size M. How many of the shirts sold were in size XL?
  2. In July the number of shirts sold in size XL remained the same but there was an increase in the number of shirts sold in the other sizes. Did the percentage of the shirts sold in size XL (1) increase, (2) decrease or (3) remain the same from June to July? Give the answer in number. (Eg 1)
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Level 2
The table shows the number of families living in different types of HDB flats in a new town last year. This year, 12 families from the 1-room flats and 15 families from 2-room flat moved to 4-room flat. At the same time, 11 families from 3-room flat moved to 2-room flat. How many families live in a HDB flat with less than 3 rooms this year?
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Level 1
Ahmad, Gary, Ravinder and Zhi Ming had a race and their timings are recorded. Who came in second in the race?
2 m
Level 2
The length of a square table is 8 cm, what is its perimeter?
2 m
Level 1
The table shows the number of canned drinks sold during a softball carnival over three days. The number of Coke sold on Wednesday is three times the number of Pepsi, how many cans of Coke were sold on Wednesday?
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Level 2
1104 people went to a park. 38 were adults. Some children left halfway and the ratio of the number of adults to the number of children became 6 : 7. How many children left the park halfway?
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Level 2 PSLE
The pupils in a class are divided equally into Team A and Team B. The ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls in Team A is 2 : 1 and in Team B, it is 4: 11. What is the ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls in a class?
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Level 2
A group of 168 primary four pupils was surveyed to name their favourite sport.
The table shows their choices.
38 of the pupils chose one of the sports as their favourite. Which is the sport? Give your answer in number. (Eg 1)
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Level 2
In a room, 57 of the girls wore cardigans. After 86 girls who wore cardigans left the room, the percentage of girls who wore cardigans decreased to 10%. How many girls in the room did not wear cardigans?
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Level 2
The table shows the types of stamps collected by 4 children.
  1. Who collected the most number of stamps?
  2. Cathy wanted to give 13 of her foreign stamps to the other 3 children. If each child received the same number of stamps from Cathy, how many stamps did each of them receive?
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Level 2 PSLE
A table with 4 columns is filled with numbers in a certain pattern. The first 4 rows of the table are shown. In which column will the number 362 appear?
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Level 2
At a stadium, there were 40 children from Club W and 10% more children from Club X. Some children from Club X left and the ratio of the number of children from Club W to the number of children from Club X became 5 : 2. How many children from Club X left?
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Level 2
The table shows the charges for printing photos at a photo centre. Neave printed 64 4R photos and 165 5R photos. How much did he pay in total?
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Level 2 PSLE
A rope was first cut into two pieces in the ratio 3 : 2. The longer piece was then cut into two pieces in the ratio 3 : 1. Among the three pieces, the length of the shortest piece was 6 cm. What was the length of the rope before it was first cut?
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Level 1
Fill in the blanks.
Each boy has 2 stickers.
Each girl has 3 stickers.
The ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls is 4 : 5.

  1. Number of boys = _____ u
  2. Number of girls = _____ u
  3. Number of stickers that the boys have = _____ u
  4. Number of stickers that the girls have = _____ u
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Level 2
At a supermarket, 20% of the fish were guppies and the rest were dory fish. 40% of the dory fish were sold. What was the ratio of the number of dory fish to the number of guppies in the end?
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Level 2
There was an equal number of boys and girls in the hall. When 10% of the girls left the hall, there were 5 more boys than girls remaining in the hall. How many children remained in the hall?
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Level 2
Fill in the blanks.
Each boy has 2 stickers.
Each girl has 3 stickers.
The ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls is 4 : 5.
  1. Difference in the number of boys and girls = _____ u
  2. Total number of boys and girls = _____ u
  3. Difference in the number of stickers that the boys and the girls have = _____ u
  4. Total number of stickers that the boys and girls have = _____ u
4 m
Level 2
Marie and Jean had $800 altogether. After Marie gave 15 of her money to Jean, both had the same amount of money. How much money did Marie give to Jean?
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Level 2
The table shows the height of some children.
  1. Who is taller than Nick but shorter than Mike?
  2. What is the difference in height between the second tallest pupil and the shortest pupil?
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