Level 2
The figure shows 17 squares. What is the smallest number of squares that must be added so that the dotted line XY is a line of symmetry?
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Level 1
What is the maximum number of 3 cm cubes that can be filled into a 12 cm by 9 cm by 7 cm cuboid?
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Level 1
Study the figures. Figure ___ has the greatest perimeter.
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Level 2
The picture shows the amount of water each container can hold. Which container can hold the greatest amount of water?
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Level 2
Which container has the most amount of water in it? Give the answer in letter. (Eg A)
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Level 1
Arrange the set of numbers from the greatest to the smallest. Give the answer in letters. (Eg a, b, c)
  1. 500
  2. 550
  3. 505
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Level 2 PSLE
The table shows the number of storybooks read by each pupil in a group. Part of the table is covered by an ink blot. There were 43 pupils who read at least 2 storybooks.
  1. How many pupils who read more than 2 storybooks?
  2. How many pupils are in the group?
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Level 2
Using the following digits to form the smallest decimal with 2 decimal places.
6, 9, 4, 7, 0
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Level 1
Arrange the set of numbers from the greatest to the smallest. Give the answer in letters. (Eg a, b, c, d)
  1. 101
  2. 11
  3. 1001
  4. 110
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Level 1 PSLE
The table shows the temperatures of cities A, B, C and D.
  1. When Jane was at some of these cities, the temperature was 15°C. Name the cities. Give your answer in letters. (Eg A, B)
  2. Name the city with the smallest difference in temperatures. Find this difference. Give your answer in this format. (Eg B, 7°C)
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Level 1
Arrange the set of numbers from the smallest to the largest. Give the answer in letters. (Eg a, b, c)
  1. 317
  2. 28
  3. 986
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Level 1 PSLE
Look at the diagram.
  1. Name the smallest angle.
  2. Name the two angles that are greater than 90°. Give your answers in letters. (Eg a, b)
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Level 2 PSLE
The table shows the number of pupils with the following scores. A higher score means a better performance. Prizes were given to the top 8 pupils. Aaron won a prize. What was the lowest he could have scored?
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Level 3
Adam's exam scores are as follows:
80 English
68 Chinese
8? Math
7? Science
Adam scored an average of 75 marks for the 4 subjects.
What is the greatest possible score for Math?
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Level 2 PSLE
Participants of a quiz must obtain at least a certain score in the first round to qualify for the next round. There were 150 participants in the first round and the table shows the number of participants for each score. 50% of the participants did not qualify for the next round. From the table, what was the lowest score of a participant who qualified for the next round?
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Level 3
Order the given fractions. Begin with the greatest. Give the  answer in letters. (a, b, c, d)
  1. 16
  2. 14
  3. 13
  4. 15
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Level 3
Adam's exam scores are as follows:
80 English
68 Chinese
7? Math
7? Science
Adam scored an average of 75 marks for the 4 subjects.
What is the smallest possible score for Math?
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Level 2
The actual lengths of Rope A and Rope B are in 2 decimal places. When rounded to the nearest metre, their lengths are each 10 m long. What is the greatest possible difference between the lengths of Rope A and Rope B?
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Level 2
Find the maximum number of cubes of edge 3 cm that can be cut from a foam cuboid, 27 cm by 24 cm by 18 cm.
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Level 3
Arrange these fractions in order. Begin with the smallest. Give the answer in letters. (Eg a, b, c, d)
  1. 15
  2. 16
  3. 13
  4. 19
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