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21st Century Modern Mathematics Integrated Test Name: ____________________ P.5 Date: Test 4 Class: _____________( (for Book 5D) ) ____________________ Score: _________________/ 28 Suggested Time: 30 minutes 1 ○ Which of the following is an equation? (1 mark) A. 48 6 < 9 B. 4r = 132 C. k – 4 D. a 3 2 ○ Which of the algebraic expressions below means ‘multiply m by 3, and then add 2’? A. 2(m + 3) B. 2m + 3 C. 3m + 2 D. 3(m + 2) 3 ○ Solve the equation: F – 28 = 46 (1 mark) (1 mark) F = 4 ○ Solve the equation: h 4 = 12 (1 mark) h = 5 ○ Write suitable measurement units on the lines. (a) The volume of a mobile phone is about 80 ____________________. (1 mark) (b) The volume of a truck is about 100 _____________________. (1 mark) (c) The volume of a dictionary is about 1500 _____________________. (1 mark) Test 4.1 © Modern Educational Research Society, Ltd. 6 ○ A train travels 984 km in 8 hours. Find the distance the train travels in each hour on average by the method of solving an equation. (Show your working.) (3 marks) 7 ○ There are 28 girls in the basketball class. There are altogether 73 pupils in the basketball class. Find the number of boys in the basketball class by the method of solving an equation. (Show your working.) 8 ○ A B Remote control car (3 marks) C Air-conditioner D Ball-pen Bus Arrange the objects above from the greatest volume to the smallest volume. (Write down letters for the answers.) Answer: ______, ______, ______, ______ (Greatest) (1 mark) (Smallest) 9 ○ The 3-D shape on the left is made by putting cubes of volume 1 cm3 together. The volume of the 3-D shape is ______ cm3. (1 mark) Test 4.2 © Modern Educational Research Society, Ltd. 10 ○ 4 cm The volume of the cuboid on the left is ______ cm3. (1 mark) 7 cm 16 cm 11 ○ 10 cm 9 cm The volume of the 3-D shape on the right is ______ cm3. 5 cm 5 cm 6 cm 8 cm (1 mark) 7 cm 12 John recorded the numbers visitors to Modern Cinema last week and made the bar ○ chart below. Numbers of visitors to Modern Cinema last week 800 700 Number of visitors 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Day of the week Fri Sat (a) In the bar chart, each big division stands for ______ people. (1 mark) (b) The number of visitors on __________ was the largest. (1 mark) (c) The numbers of visitors on ___________ and ___________ were the closet. (1 mark) (d) There were altogether ______ visitors to the cinema last week. Test 4.3 (1 mark) © Modern Educational Research Society, Ltd. 13 The numbers of books borrowed from the school library by P.5 pupils and P.6 pupils ○ in the first half of the year are recorded in the table below. Month Number of books Borrowed by P.5 pupils Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun 161 152 184 238 215 179 Rounded off to the nearest ten Borrowed by P.6 pupils 143 148 206 161 190 208 Rounded off to the nearest ten (a) Round off the data to the nearest ten and write them in the above table. (2 marks) (b) Using the rounded-off data, make a compound bar chart with vertical bars below, where bars representing P.5 pupils and P.6 pupils in each month are put together side by side. Each big division stands for 50 books. (2 marks) (Title) Number of books 250 Books borrowed by P.5 pupils 200 150 Books borrowed by P.6 pupils 100 50 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr Month May Jun Answer the following questions according to the completed chart. (c) In _________, the numbers of books borrowed by the pupils in these two grades were the closest. (1 mark) (d) In ________ and ________, the number of books borrowed by P.6 pupils was larger than that borrowed by P.5 pupils. (1 mark) (e) In the first half year, ______ pupils borrowed ______ more books than the pupils in the other grade. (1 mark) — End — Test 4.4 © Modern Educational Research Society, Ltd.