Competency Based Curriculum Mathematics
Competency Based Curriculum Mathematics
Competency Based Curriculum Mathematics
1. There were 3645 antelopes in a park. What is the place value of digit 3?
A. Thousands
B. Hundreds
C. Tens
D. Ones
2. There were nine thousand, nine hundred and ninety people in a meeting. What is the
number of people in symbols?
A. 9000990
B. 9990
C. 9999
D. 90999
3. What is the time?
A. Six o'clock
B. Quarter to six o'clock
C. Half past nine o'clock
D. Quarter past five o'clock
4. We sell or buy milk in
A. kilograms
B. metres
C. litres
D. kilometres
5. Name the shapes below
A B C
A. oval rectangle circle
B. circle square oval
C. circle rectangle oval
D. circle triangle oval
6. In a national park there were 362 lions, 652 warthogs, 403 hyenas and 215 antelopes.
Arrange their numbers from the smallest to the largest.
A. 652, 403, 215, 362
B. 215, 362, 403, 652
C. 362, 652, 403, 215
D. 652, 403, 362, 215
7. Take away 48 from 372 =
A. 324
B. 334
C. 420
D. 336
8. In a test, five learners had their scores as follows:
Jane - 386
Peris - 412
Kamau - 400
Akello - 299
Dennis - 397
Dennis was the ___________________ position
A. first
B. second
C. third
D. fifth
9. In a farm, a farmer has 26301 pigs. What is the total value of digit 6 in the number of
pigs?
A. 6000
B. Thousands
C. 600
D. Hundreds
10. Mary bought a bag for sh.350 and a pair of shoes for sh. 70. How much did she pay?
A. sh. 280
B. sh. 320
C. sh. 380
D. sh. 420
11. Tom stayed at his uncle's place for 9 weeks. How many days are these?
A. 54
B. 63
C. 90
D. 16
12. 32 ÷ 8 = 8 x _____ = 32
A. 3
B. 5
C. 4
D. 6
13. A trader had 380 eggs. He sold 150 of them. How many eggs remained?
A. 230
B. 330
C. 130
D. 530
14. Multiply: 9 x0 =
A. 9
B. 0
C. 90
D. 900
15. A 500 shilling note is equal to ______________________ one hundred shilling notes.
A. 5000
B. 500
C. 50
D. 5
16. H Min
23 43
−10 27
A. 13hr 24 min
B. 34hr 10 min
C. 13hr 16 min
D. 33hr 70 min
17. An eighth of 24 is
A. 12
B. 8
C. 4
D. 3
18. Sasha had 30 sweets. She shared the sweets equally among her 6 friends. How many
sweets did each of them get?
A. 24
B. 5
C. 6
D. 36
19. Which one is heavier, 5kg of sand or 5kg of wool?
A. Sand
B. Wool
C. Both
D. None
20. Complete
3+3+3+3+3+3=
_______ X ________ = ________
A. 9 X 3 = 27
B. 2 X 9 = 18
C. 6 X 3 = 12
D. 3 X 6 = 18
21. 4p + 5p =
A. P
B. 9p
C. 2p
D. 5p
A. 10m 48cm
B. 11m 47cm
C. 12m 48cm
D. 11m 48cm
23. Seventy two eggs were shared equally among 9 boys. How many eggs did each boy get?
______________________
E. 9
F. 7
G. 8
24. There are 12 pencils in a packet. How many pencils are there in 5 such packets?
a. 50
b. 40
c. 18
d. 60
25. Kipkoech had 865 goats. Write this number in words.
a. Eight hundred and sixty five
b. Eight thousand and sixty five
c. Eighty size and five
d. Eight thousand and sixty five
26. Oloo used 9, 5, 4 to form a 3 digit number. Which is the smallest number he formed?
a. 945
b. 459
c. 559
d. 954
27. The mass of a sheep was 27kg. What was the mass of the sheep to the nearest 10?
a. 40
b. 20
c. 30
d. 14
28. The capacity of a tank is 84 litres. Write the capacity of the tank to the nearest 10?
a. 70
b. 81
c. 80
d. 45
29. A shopkeeper sells cups in groups of 5. Which of the following can be arranged in groups
of 5? _______________________
a. 146
b. 130
c. 97
d. 236
30. A teacher had 64 exercise books. He shared them equally among 8 learners. How many
books did each learner get? ________________
a. 8
b. 9
c. 7
MARKING SCHEME
1. A
2. B
3. B
4. C
5. C
6. B
7. A
8. C
9. A
10. D
11. B
12. C
13. A
14. B
15. D
16. C
17. D
18. B
19. D
20. A
21. B
22. C
23. C
24. D
25. A
26. B
27. C
28. C
29. B
30. A