SBA1 Maths 1 Yr4 2023

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SCHOOL BASED ASSESSMENT 1, 2023

SR. DATO OTHMAN, KLUSTER 3, TOTAL


MATHEMATICS 1, YEAR 4 MARKS
Name: ________________________________________________ Class: Year
_______
4_____ 90
SECTION A (Total marks = 60)
Each question carries 2 marks.

ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS. Show your workings. For use by


examiner

1. Write in numerals.
a) Thirteen thousand, five hundred and twenty-one.
Answer: _______________ [1]
b) Forty-nine thousand and nine.
Answer: _______________ [1]

2. Write in words: 32 615


Answer:
[2]
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________

3. In the number 73 821, [1]


a) the digit 2 is in the _________________ place.

[1]
b) the digit 3 has a value of ________________

4. Evaluate: 6 145 + 235

Answer: _______________ [2]

5. Subtract 2 046 from 7 059.

Answer: _______________ [2]

6. There are odd numbers in the list below. Circle the odd numbers.

1 315 2 210 3 572 4 901 5 477 6 854 7 609


[2]

7. Find the values:


a) 50 000 + 8 000 + 200 + 70 + 4
Answer: _______________
[1]
b) 30 000 + 500 + 9
Answer: _______________
1 [1]
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8. What are the missing numbers? examiner

20 500 40 500 50 500 70 500 [2]

9. What is the total or the value of the number in the discs below.

1000 100 100 10 1 1 1

1000 10
100 1 1

Answer: _______________ [2]

10.Arrange the following numbers in descending order (starting from the


greatest to the smallest).

18 025 18 250 18 205 18 052

Answer: _____________ , _____________ , _____________ , _____________


[2]

11.Arrange the following numbers in increansing order (starting from the


smallest to the greatest).

5 202 4 456 4 925 5 449

Answer: _____________ , _____________ , _____________ , _____________

[2]
12.There are even numbers in the list below. Circle the even numbers.

1 930 2 273 3 786 4 504 5 127 6 918 7


009
[2]

13.Here are four digit cards.

6 4 0 9

Use each digit once to make the following:


a) the smallest 4-digit number

[1]
b) a 4-digit even number

[1]
14.Fill in the missing values of the number in expanded form. For use by
examiner

2 [2]
45 069 = 40 000 + + +9

15.Look at the number below.

61 853
a) Round off the number to the nearest thousand or 1 000.
6 1 853 ≈ _________________

b) Round off the number to the nearest ten or 10.


6 1 853 ≈ _________________

16.List all factors of 24.


24 1 X ____ = 24
2 X ____ = 24
3 X ____ = 24
4 X ____ = 24
Answer: 1, 2, 3, 4, ____ ,_____ ,_____ ,_____

17.Answer “TRUE” or “FALSE” against each of the statement.


Underline the correct answer.

a) 5 is a factor of 25. (TRUE / FALSE)

b) 12 is an odd number. (TRUE / FALSE)

18.Fill in the boxes with these symbols < , > or =

a) 2 000 + 800 + 5 2 850

b) 3 150 Three thousand, one hundred and fifteen

19.Use either addition or subtraction process to complete the following


questions.

a) What is 1000 less than 9 000?


Answer: _______________

b) What is 100 more than 800?


Answer: _______________ For use by
20.Fill in the boxes with the correct answer. examiner

a) 32 + = 52 [1]

b) 94 - = 62
[1]
3
21.Find the sum of 4 hundreds and 5 tens.

Answer: _______________

22.Find the difference between 3 175 and 1 024.

Answer: _______________
23.What is the product of 3 and 5?

Answer: _______________

24.Circle the greater number.

a) 42 104 39 476

b) 28 366 27 111

25.Circle the smaller number.

a) 32 956 23 978

b) 76 938 89 763

26.Count in 3s. Find the missing numbers.


a) 3, 6, 9, _____, ______.

b) 21, 24, 27, ______, ______.

27.Count in 5s. Find the missing numbers.


a) 5, 10, 15, _____, ______.

b) 30, 35, 40, ______, ______.

For use by
28.Solve the following: examiner
a) 20 ÷ 4=
[1]

[1]
b) 50 ÷ 10 =

4
29.Colour or shade the correct number of parts for each fraction.

a) b)

4 1
6 3

30.Use the numbers below once. Fill in the blanks.


7 12 24 60

a) 1 hour = _________ minutes

b) 1 week = ________ days

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SECTION B (Total marks = 30)
Each question carries 3 marks. examiner

31.Look at the numbers below.

43 456
23 451 53 459

a) The smallest number is ____________________.


[1]
b) The largest number is ____________________.
5 [1]

[1]
c) The even number is ____________________.

32.A 4-digit number is shown below. The last digit is hidden.

6 7 9 ?
List all the possible 4-digit odd numbers.

6 7 9 1 , 6 7 9 9 , ___________, ____________ , ____________

33.Look at the number below and complete the following.


82 394
a) The digit 2 is in the _________________ place.

b) The digit _________ is in the Tens place. Its value is 90.

c) The value of digit 8 is ________________.

34.A school has 84 pupils. 37 of them are boys. How many pupils are
girls?

Answer: _______________ girls

35.Haji Bakar has an orchard. He planted 925 rambutan trees and 764
langsat trees. How many fruit trees did he plant altogether?
925 764
rambutan trees langsat trees
?

He planted ______________ fruit trees altogether.

36.A school canteen worker prepared 952 pieces of buns. She sold 635 For use by
pieces. How many pieces of buns were left? examiner
952 buns
she sold left
632 buns ?

6 [3]
There were ____________ pieces of buns left.

37.A bunch of bananas weighs 1 670 grams. A large watermelon weighs


2 340 grams. What is the combined weight or total weight of the
fruits?

Answer: _______________ grams

38.Fatimah has 6 plates of biscuits. Each plate has 6 biscuits. How many
biscuits are there altogether?

Answer: _______________ biscuits

39. 1 765 books were borrowed from the library on Thursday. 250 more
books were borrowed on Friday. How many books were borrowed from
the library on Thursday and Friday?

Answer: _______________ books

40.Stall A sold 3 675 ketupats for Hari Raya Aidil Fitri.


Stall B sold 1 240 ketupats fewer than Stall A.
How many ketupats did both stalls sell altogether?

Answer: _______________ ketupats


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