Level 2
Look at the picture graph.
This graph shows the number of butterflies drawn by each child.
Give the answers in numbers. (Eg 1)
  1. Who draw the same number of butterflies as Shine?
  2. Which 2 children draw a total of 13 butterflies? (Eg 1, 2)
  3. Who draws 3 more butterflies than Mel?
  4. Faye and his neighbour draw 3 butterflies more than Jane. Who is this neighbour?
4 m
Level 3
Look at the picture graph.
This graph shows 4 item types that John collected for his recycling project. Give the answers in numbers.
  1. John collected _____ magazines.
  2. He collected _____ more magazine than toys.
  3. He collected the same number of _____ and _____ . (Eg 1, 2)
  4. He collected _____ items altogether.
4 m
Level 3
Look at the picture graph.
This graph shows the favourite board games of a group of children. Each smiley stands for 1 child. Give the answers in numbers.
  1. _____ children like Scrabble.
  2. 5 more children prefer Snap to _____.
  3. _____ fewer children prefer chess to Monopoly.
  4. The same number of children like _____ and _____. (Eg 1, 2)
4 m
Level 1
Triangles ABC, DEF, GHJ, KLM and PQR are drawn on the square grid. Which triangle has the same area as triangle ABC?
1 m
Level 2
Adam has 100 stickers.
Bryan has 60 stickers.

  1. What is the difference in the number of stickers between Adam and Bryan?
  2. How many stickers must Adam give away to be the same as Bryan?
  3. How many stickers must Bryan get to be the same as Adam?
4 m
Level 2
Adam has 100 stickers.
Bryan has 60 stickers.

  1. What is the sum of stickers?
  2. How many stickers must Adam give to Bryan so both have the same number of stickers?
  3. How many stickers must Bryan get from Adam so both have the same number of stickers?
4 m
Level 1
Adam and Bryan have a total of 1000 stickers.
Adam gives Bryan 100 stickers.
Now, they have the same number of stickers.
  1. How many stickers does Adam have at first?
  2. How many stickers does each have in the end?
3 m
Level 2
Adam and Bryan have the same amount of money.
Adam spends $10 and Bryan spends $50.
In the end, Adam has 3 times as much money as Bryan.
  1. How much does each of them have at first?
  2. How much does Adam have more than Bryan in the end?
3 m
Level 2
Adam and Bryan have the same amount of money.
Adam receives $50 and Bryan receives $10.
In the end, Adam has 3 times as much money as Bryan.
  1. How much does each of them have at first?
  2. How much does Adam have more than Bryan in the end?
3 m
Level 3
Adam, Bryan and Chris have 48 stickers.
When Adam gives Bryan some stickers, Bryan's stickers is doubled.
When Bryan gives some stickers to Chris, Chris' stickers is doubled.
In the end, they have the same number of stickers each.
  1. How many does each child have in the end?
  2. How many stickers does Chris have at first?
  3. How many stickers does Bryan have at first?
  4. How many stickers does Adam have at first?
4 m
Level 3
4 children have some stickers.
Adam's number of stickers is tripled.
Bryan's number of stickers is quadrupled.
Chris' number of stickers is doubled.
David's number of stickers is halved.
In the end, all have 60 stickers each.
  1. How many stickers does Adam have at first?
  2. How many stickers does Bryan have at first?
  3. How many stickers does Chris have at first?
  4. How many stickers does David have at first?
4 m
Level 3
4 children have the same number of stickers at first.
Adam's number of stickers is tripled.
Bryan's number of stickers is quadrupled.
Chris' number of stickers is doubled.
David's number of stickers is halved.
In the end, they have 950 stickers.
  1. How many stickers does Adam have in the end?
  2. How many stickers does Bryan have in the end?
  3. How many stickers does Chris have in the end?
  4. How many stickers does David have in the end?
4 m
Level 2
On the line not drawn to scale, the length of AB is 12 the length of BC and BC has the same length as CD. What is the ratio of the length of AD to the length of AB?
2 m
Level 2
A bag contains blue and green marbles in the ratio of 2 : 5. There is a total of 91 marbles in the bag. How many more blue marbles must be added into the bag so that the number of blue marbles will be the same as the number of green marbles?
2 m
Level 2
25 of the toys in a container are dolls. The remaining toys are made up of an equal number of planes and cars. What is the percentage of toy cars in the container?
2 m
Level 3
Adam has 3 times as many red stickers as blue stickers.
He buys another 30 blue stickers.
Adam has equal number of red and blue stickers.
  1. How many more red stickers than blue stickers does Adam have at first?
  2. How many blue stickers and red stickers does Adam have in the end?
4 m
Level 3
Adam and Bryan have 100 stickers.
If Adam gives Bryan 30 stickers, they will have equal number of stickers.
  1. How many stickers does Adam have?
  2. How many stickers does Bryan have?
4 m
Level 3
Adam has 100 stickers and Bryan has 3 times as many stickers as Adam.
  1. How many stickers must Bryan give to Adam so that they have equal number of stickers?
  2. How many stickers will each boy have in the end?
4 m
Level 3
Adam and Bryan have some stickers.
When Adam gives Bryan some stickers, Bryan's stickers is doubled.
In the end, both have 300 stickers each.
  1. How many stickers does Bryan have at first?
  2. How many stickers does Adam have at first?
4 m
Level 1
On which two days did an equal number of students visited the library? Give the answers in short form. (Eg Mon, Thu)
2 m