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Questions 1 to 10, 3 marks each

1. Which of the following numbers is the largest?

(A) 231

(B) 201

(C) 321

(D) 123

(E) 302

2. Which number is made up with 1 hundred, 4 tens and 3 ones?

(A) 413

(B) 143

(C) 341

(D) 1043

(E) 134

3. The grid below gives the position of different shapes. For example,

the

3 is at B4.

1

2

3

4

A

B

C

D

♥ 3

2









On which square is the



?

(A) A3

(B) C3

(C) D4

(D) B4

(E) C2

4. Olivia is 2 years old. Her brother, Matthew, is 5 years older than

her. How old is Matthew?

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5. If I buy a shirt for $25 and a T-shirt for $12, how much change do I

get from $50?

(A) $13

(B) $23

(C) $25

(D) $33

(E) $37

6. How many edges does a cube have?

(A) 4

(B) 6

(C) 8

(D) 10

(E) 12

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7. If Andrew is in the middle of the tuckshop queue, which number

could be the total number of students in the queue?

(A) 4

(B) 6

(C) 8

(D) 9

(E) 12

8. When a room was being painted, five curious cats walked in. Four

cats got paint on their front paws and one cat got paint on its back

paws. How many paws did NOT have paint on them?

(A) 5

(B) 6

(C) 8

(D) 10

(E) 12

9. Jason has to finish his homework before he can watch ‘Blastoids’ on

TV at 4:35 pm. It takes him 17 minutes to do his homework. What

is the latest time he can start his homework and still finish in time

to watch ‘Blastoids’ ?

(A) 4:52 pm

(B) 4:20 pm

(C) 4:18 pm

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10. Last Tuesday, a class studied Maths, Music, English and Art in the

proportions indicated in the pie chart.

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Music

English

Art

Maths

Which of the following statements is true?

(A) They spent more time on Music than they did on Art.

(B) They spent more time on Music than they did on English.

(C) They spent more than half the time on Music and English.

(D) They spent more than half the time on Maths and Art.

(E) They spent the same amount of time on Maths as they did at

Art.

Questions 11 to 20, 4 marks each

11. In a family, each of the children have at least one brother and at least

two sisters. What is the smallest number of children in this family?

(A) 1

(B) 2

(C) 3

(D) 4

(E) 5

12. In squiddish, a squirt is worth 5 points, a grapple is worth 3 points

and a wrap is worth 2 points. If the Sawtell Squids scored 4 squirts,

3 grapples and 3 wraps, how many points did they score?

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13. Which of the following shows one half of the figure shaded?

(A)

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14. Abdul’s class has a set of 30 lockers arranged in 3 rows of 10 and

numbered from 1 to 30 starting from the top left hand corner and

counting across each row from left to right until reaching the bottom

right hand corner.

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

• Abdul has locker No 7.

• Betty’s locker is below Abdul’s and two to the left.

• Cheung has a locker with a number 6 more than Betty’s locker.

• Dilip has a locker two rows above Cheung’s.

• Evita’s locker is five to the right and one below Dilip’s.

Which two students have lockers next to each other?

(A) Abdul and Betty (B) Cheung and Evita (C) Evita and Betty

(D) Dilip and Abdul

(E) Abdul and Cheung

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15. The diagram shows a net for an

open top box. It is to be filled with

1 cm cubes. How many cubes will

the box hold?

(A) 6

(B) 13

(C) 9

(D) 7

(E) 12

3 cm

16. The game of Four Tofu is played on a 4×4

grid. When completed, each of the

num-bers 1, 2, 3 and 4 occurs in each row and

column of the 4

× 4 grid and also in each

2

× 2 corner of the grid.

When the grid shown is completed, the

sum of the four numbers in the corners of

the 4

× 4 grid is

2

1

1

3

4

(A) 13

(B) 11

(C) 15

(D) 12

(E) 10

17. Jane is given a large block of chocolate which is made up of square

pieces and is 6 pieces wide and 8 pieces long.

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6

8

Chocolate

She eats all the outside pieces. What fraction of the block is left?

(A)

1

4

(B)

1

3

(C)

1

2

(D)

2

3

(E)

3

4

18. Bruce gives a number problem to Helen. He told her to choose a

number, add 5 to it, double that sum and then subtact 10. Helen’s

answer was 30. Which number did she choose?

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19. While driving from the city to the lake, Karen passes the road sign

shown in the diagram.

City

50 Km

Lake

80 Km

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About an hour later she notices a sign indicating she has just 5 km

to go to the lake. How far has she travelled from the city?

(A) 50 km

(B) 80 km

(C) 125 km

(D) 30 km

(E) 65 km

20. Jacqui had $5.10 in 5, 10, 20 and 50 cent coins. She had an equal

number of each type of coin. How many coins did she have?

(A) 24

(B) 20

(C) 16

(D) 22

(E) 18

Questions 21 to 25, 5 marks each

21. Alice and Kate collect some seashells. Together they have 30 seashells.

Which could NOT be true?

(A) Alice has 12 seashells.

(B) Kate has twice as many seashells as Alice.

(C) Kate has one more seashell than Alice.

(D) Alice has two more seashells than Kate.

(E) Alice and Kate have the same number of seashells.

22. How many three-digit numbers greater than 900 are there that satisfy

the following conditions?

• The sum of the digits is 14.

• The digits are all different.

• The tens digit is an odd number.

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left of the diagram. The two shaded faces are glued together to form

the solid shown on the right in the diagram.

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How many faces of the original 8 cubes are visible if we can look at

the solid from any angle?

(A) 28

(B) 30

(C) 32

(D) 34

(E) 36

24. A square piece of paper is folded along its centre line and then folded

again as shown.



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T

S

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-T

S

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T

S

A cut is made along the dotted line in the third diagram. Which of

the following could be the shape of the paper when it is unfolded?

(A)

T

(B)

T

(C)

S

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25. A rectangular wire grid is made up

of 15 equal squares as shown. If the

length of the grid is 20 cm, what is

the total length, in centimetres, of the

wire in the grid?

-

20

(A) 144

(B) 150

(C) 152

(D) 164

(E) 170

For questions 26 to 30, shade the answer as a whole number

from 0 to 999 in the space provided on the answer sheet.

Question 26 is 6 marks, question 27 is 7 marks, question 28 is 8

marks, question 29 is 9 marks and question 30 is 10 marks.

26. When I opened my new maths book the sum of the two page numbers

facing me was 317. What was the number of the next page?

27. Each of Andrew, Bill, Clair, Daniel and Eva either always lies or is

always truthful, and they know who each of them is.

Andrew says that Bill is a liar.

Bill says that Clair is a liar.

Clair says that Daniel is a liar.

Daniel says that Eva is a liar.

What is the largest possible number of liars in the goup?

28. I am thinking of a number. It has three digits and is between 110

and 140. The sum of the digits is 9 and the number is even. What

is this number?

29. In my marble bag there are between 40 and 80 marbles.

If I share them equally among 4 children there is 1 left.

If I share them equally among 5 children there are 3 left.

If I share them equally among 6 children there is 1 left.

How many marbles do I have?

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30. Ace, Bea, Cec, Dee, Eve, Fie and Geo are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 years

old, in some order. Dee is three times as old as Bea. Cec is four

years older than Eve. Fie is older than Ace and Ace is older than

Geo, but the combined ages of Ace and Geo is greater than the age

of Fie. What is Ace’s age?

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