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Upper Primary Division

Questions 1 to 10, 3 marks each

1. Which of these numbers is the largest?

(A) 8

(B) 800

(C) 200

(D) 80

(E) 280

2. Which clock shows the time 2:45?

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

3. Ben cuts an equilateral triangle into two identical pieces. Which of

these shapes could be one of those pieces?

(A)

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(B)

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(C)

(D)

(E)

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UP 2

4. How many faces does this solid have?

(A) 5

(B) 7

(C) 8

(D) 9

(E) 12

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5. Most of the numbers on this scale are missing.

P

44

62

Assuming that the scale is uniform, the point P corresponds to a

reading of

(A) 47

(B) 48

(C) 50

(D) 52

(E) 56

6. Which of the following is less than one half?

(A)

7

12

(B) 52%

(C) 0.65

(D)

2

5

(E) 0.7

7. A net of a cube is shown in the diagram.

When this net is made into a cube, the

letter opposite H is

(A) G

(B) T

(C) P

(D) M

(E) K

P

G

H

M

T

K

8. Instead of multiplying 25

× 84, Brendan calculated 100 × 84. From

this result, what can he do to get the correct answer?

(A) Divide by 4

(B) Multiply by 4

(C) Subtract 75

(D) Add 75

(E) Divide by

1

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Adults

$ 55

Children (14 and under) $ 35

Family (2 adults & 2 children)

$ 140

9. 12 tens and 34 hundreds is equal to

(A) 1234

(B) 3520

(C) 3412

(D) 34120

(E) 352

10. In the number square shown, all rows and all

columns add to the same total. The missing

numbers are

(A) 2 and 3

(B) 3 and 4

(C) 3 and 11

(D) 11 and 12

(E) 12 and 13

5

?

7

10

8

6

9

4

?

Questions 11 to 20, 4 marks each

11. A car travels at 80 kilometres per hour. How far does it travel in 75

minutes?

(A) 60 km

(B) 80 km

(C) 100 km

(D) 120 km

(E) 155 km

12. Each child in the Thomas family has at least two sisters and one

brother. What is the least number of children in the family?

(A) 3

(B) 4

(C) 5

(D) 6

(E) 7

13. Jet boat rides are advertised as

follows:-The cheapest price for a group of 4 adults and 2 children under 14 is

(A) $290

(B) $210

(C) $250

(D) $180

(E) $140

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UP 4

14. A cube has all its corners cut off as shown.

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-...... ........ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... ... . ... .. .. .. .. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ..

How many edges does the new shape have?

(A) 24

(B) 28

(C) 32

(D) 36

(E) 48

15. When copying a compact disc on a computer the dialogue box showed

that the task was 60% complete.

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60%

If it had taken 12 minutes so far, how much longer will it take to

complete the copying?

(A) 6 mins

(B) 8 mins

(C) 12 mins

(D) 20 mins

(E) 40 mins

16. The cube shown has the numbers 1 to 6 on

its sides with opposite sides adding to 7.

The cube is placed on a flat table and

rotated over the edge P Q and then over the

edge P R.

What number is now on top?

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1

3

2

P

Q

R

(A) 1

(B) 3

(C) 4

(D) 5

(E) 6

17. Martian goo doubles its size every 5 minutes. At 9 am a small amount

was placed in a container. At 10 am the container was full. At what

time was the container half full?

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Temperature

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

Mon

Tues

Wed

Thurs

Fri

Day

Degrees

?

Daily Maximum Temperature

18. Maximum daily temperatures for one school week were as shown on

the graph.

If the average maximum temperature for the 5 days was 25

C, what

was the temperature on Friday?

(A) 22

(B) 24

(C) 25

(D) 27

(E) 29

19. Lee buys two drinks and one ice-cream for $7. Kim buys one drink

and two ice-creams for $8. Mario buys one drink and one ice-cream.

How much will this cost Mario?

(A) $2

(B) $3

(C) $4

(D) $5

(E) $6

20. A rectangle is formed by three squares, as shown in the diagram.

The perimeter of this rectangle is 24 cm. What is its area, in square

centimetres?

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UP 6

Questions 21 to 30, 5 marks each

21. With which of the following spinners are you most likely to

spin a

?

(Each spinner is divided into equal parts.)

(A)

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(B)

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(C)

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2

2





(D)

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(E)

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22. Grenville thinks of 7 consecutive numbers. The sum of the smallest

three is 33. What is the sum of the largest three?

(A) 36

(B) 39

(C) 42

(D) 45

(E) 48

23. Alex has a piece of string where

1

8

of its length is green,

2

3

of its

length is orange and the remaining piece is 5 cm long. How long is

the piece of string?

(A) 16 cm

(B) 14 cm

(C) 21 cm

(D) 24 cm

(E) 17 cm

24. A set of scales for weighing pumpkins is

shown in the diagram. I have a set of 3

weights, 1 kg, 4 kg and 7 kg.

Using these weights, what is the

light-est pumpkin which cannot be weighed

if all pumpkins weigh a whole number

of kilograms?

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25. If ‘Anne

-

Jane’ means ‘Anne is taller than Jane’, who is the

second tallest?

Alan

Ed

Mike

Anne

Jane











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PP

q

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I

(A) Ed

(B) Alan

(C) Mike

(D) Anne

(E) Jane

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

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

26. A section of a book contains six pages. The sum of all the page

numbers in this section is 507. What is the first page number in this

section?

27. A 4

× 4 grid is made using 40 matches as

shown.

How many matches are needed to

con-struct a 10

× 10 grid?

t

t

t

t

t

t

t

t

t

t

t

t

t

t

t

t

t

t

t

t

t

t

t

t

t

28. If Karen starts counting from 1 and goes up in threes: 1, 4, 7,

· · · ,

and Anne starts counting at the same time from 101 and goes down

in twos at the same rate: 101, 99, 97,

· · · , they will say the same

number together. What is that number?

29. A large container is one-third full of rice. 20 kg is added and makes

it half full. How many more kilograms of rice are are needed to fill

the container?

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UP 8

30. Jacqui gets a 600 piece jigsaw for her birthday. The picture on the

box looks approximately square and the pieces are approximately

squares of equal size. She decides to start by looking for all the edge

pieces. How many of these edge pieces should she expect to find?

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