Level 2
A tank was completely filled with water at 7 a.m Water flowed out of the tank from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. The line graph shows the volume of water in the tank at each 1-hour interval from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. At what time was 14 of the tank filled with water?
2 m
Level 2
The table shows the number of books the children had borrowed. A total of 50 books were borrowed by the children.
  1. How many children borrowed 3 books or less?
  2. How many children borrowed 5 books?
3 m
Level 2
The bar graph shows the number of students who borrowed books in Marvel School in a week.
  1. What was the difference between the number of students who borrowed only 1 book and the number of students who did not borrow any book?
  2. There were 75 students who borrowed at least 2 books. How many of these students borrowed 3 books?
3 m
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?
3 m
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?
3 m
Level 3
The graph shows the number of families and the number of children in each family in a block of flats.
  1. How many children are there in the whole block of flats?
  2. If 12 of the families who have at least two children move out of the block of flats, how many children are there left in the block of flats?
3 m
Level 3
The table shows the number of Primary 5 pupils in Qihua School who participated in a Math training.
  1. How many Primary 5 pupils did not participate in the training?
  2. What is the enrolment of Primary 5 pupils in Qihua School?
3 m
Level 3
The table shows the favourite games played by three groups of children in the park.
  1. How many children chose 'Hide-and-seek' as their favourite activity?
  2. How many children in Team B chose 'Slides' as their favourite activity?
3 m
Level 3
The table shows the number of pupils who wear glasses in three Primary 5 classes in a school.
  1. How many pupils in the three classes do not wear glasses?
  2. The total number of pupils who wear glasses is the same as the total number of pupils in Class 5C. How many pupils in Class 5A wear glasses?
3 m
Level 2
The table shows part of a menu at a fast food restaurant. Benny wanted to buy 1 small smoothie and 1 large milk shake. How much more money would he need if he had only six 50-cent coins in his wallet?
3 m