Level 3 PSLE
A player has to play a total of five games in Round 1 of a competition. The scores for Barry's first four games are shown. Barry will qualify for Round 2 if his average score for four of the five games is 50 or more. What is the lowest score Barry must get in the 5the game to qualify for Round 2?
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Level 2
A number becomes 900 when rounded off to the nearest 100. What is the greatest possible number?
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Level 2
The number of pupils in a school when rounded off to the nearest hundred was 1900 people. What was the smallest possible number of pupils In the school?
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Level 2
When Kareen rounded off a number to the nearest thousand, the result was 4000. What was the smallest possible 4-digit number that Kareen had rounded off?
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Level 2
Find the product of 809 and 78.
  1. Write down the smallest 5 digit number that can be formed using all the 5 digits obtained from the result.
  2. Find the largest possible odd number that can be formed with the same set of digits.
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Level 2
Which one of the following figures has the greatest area?
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Level 2
The price of an apartment when rounded off to the nearest $1000 is $90000. What is the greatest possible price of the car if it has been round off to the nearest thousand?
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Level 2
Study the figures.
  1. Which figure has the largest area? Give the answer in letter. (Eg A)
  2. Which figure has the smallest area? Give the answer in letter. (Eg A)
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Level 3
A fruit seller displayed the same amount of each type of fruits for sale every morning from Monday to Saturday in a week. She charted each type of fruits which were left unsold at the end of the week as shown in the graph.
  1. Which type of fruit was the most popular?
  2. If she had 720 fruits in the beginning of the week, how many fruits did she sell in the week?
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Level 1
A number when rounded off to one decimal place is 15.8. What could be the smallest possible actual number with two decimal places?
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Level 1
A number X with 2 decimal places is added to 12.02. The answer is 15 when it is rounded off to a whole number. What is the largest possible number for X?
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Level 2
Form the smallest four-digit number using the digits 1,2,3, 5 and 6.
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Level 3
The bar graph shows the number of blouses sold at Tom's shop.
  1. In January, Tom sold _____ times as many blouses as in March.
  2. Each blouse was sold for $30. How much did he earn for the month when he sold the most number of blouses?
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Level 1
The bar graph shows the average daily temperature experienced by Country A in a week. What was the difference in the highest and lowest average daily temperatures in that week?
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Level 2
What is the greatest 4-digit odd number that can be formed using each of the digits once only?
4, 3, 8, 9
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Level 3
The table shows the marks Michelle scored in her end of year examinations. Michelle scored an average of 75 marks for the 4 subjects. What is the greatest possible mark that she could have scored for Science?
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Level 3
The table shows Fabian scores in 3 of the 4 games that he played.
Fabian will get a prize if his average score for three of the four games is 25 or more. What is the lowest score Fabian must score in the 4th game in order to get a prize?
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Level 3
The table shows the marks that Andy scored in his Science, English and Chinese tests. Part of the table is covered by an ink blot. The full marks for each test was 100. The average score for his three tests was 76 marks. Find the highest possible marks that Andy scored in his Science test.
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Level 2
The line graph shows the temperature at different times of a day in a city.
  1. At what time was the temperature of the city the highest?
  2. During which 2-hour interval did the temperature decrease by 6°C?
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Level 2
The line graph shows the number of zoo tickets sold from Tuesday to Saturday.
  1. What is the difference between the highest and the lowest number of zoo tickets sold from Tuesday to Saturday?
  2. Between which 2 days did the number of tickets sold increase the greatest? Give your answer in the following format. (Eg Mon to Tue)
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