SECOND TERM EXAMINATION
CLASS: PRIMARY 6
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
NAME:………………………………………………….
Instructions: Solve these questions and pick the right answer from the given options
Part A: Objectives
1. 800 ÷ 400 = ____ (a) 400 (b) 4 (c) 14
2. 950 ÷ 50 = _____ (a) 19 (b) 17 (c) 15
3. ½ + 2/3 + ¾ = ______ (a) 23/12 (b) 19/12 (c) 6/9
4. 5 ¾ + 25/6 + 12/3 = ____ (a) 86/12 (b) 151/8 (c) 10¼
5. Calculate the product of 5.3 and 3.4 (a) 22.12 (b) 13.16 (c) 18.02
6. The square of 15 is ______ (a) 125 (b) 225 (c) 325
7. Change 25% to decimal (a) 2.5 (b) 0.025 (c) 0.25
8. Calculate the L.C.M of 10 and 15 (a) 25 (b) 150 (c) 30
9. What is the place value of 8 in 6.842? (a) 8 (b) 80 (c) 8/10
10. Circle the prime number (a) 1 (b) 3 (c) 4
11. What is the name given to the shape of a milk tin ? (a) cube (b) cone (c) cylinder
12. Express 209 in roman figures (a) CCIX (b) CCXI (c) CCIV
13. Convert 0.8 to a fraction in its lowest term (a) 8/10 (b) 4/5 (c) 8/100
14. What percentage of 200 is 25? (a) 21/2% (b) 12½% (c) 25%
15. What is the value of ½ x 2 (a) ½ (b) 1 (c) ¼
16. Calculate the percentage decrease if 200 was reduced to 150 (a) 50% (b) 20% (c) 25%
17. A number that has only two different factors is called ________________ number. (a) factorial (b) prime (c) real
18. What is the quotient of 1515 and 5 (a) 33 (b) 313 (c) 303
19. Write in words 20220220 (a) twenty billion, twenty million and twenty (b) twenty million, two hundred and twenty thousand, two hundred and twenty (c) twenty million, twenty thousand, two hundred and twenty
20. Express 2615 in Roman figures (a) CCDXV (b) MMDCXV (c) MMCCXIV
Part B: Theory
1. Calculate the area of the shaded portion
2. Calculate the simple interest on N1200 for 18months at the rate of 25% per annum.
3. Calculate the product of 0.006 and 1.011
4. Calculate the L.C.M of 12, 24 and 60
5. Calculate the HCF of 8, 12 and 20
SECOND TERM EXAMINATION
CLASS: PRIMARY 6
SUBJECT: ENGLISH LANGUAGE
NAME:…………………………………………………
Part A: Comprehension
UGO. C. UGO page 427
Questions
1. According to the passage yeast can be found everywhere except________________
2. According to the passage bread rises because it contain ________________________
3. Yeast plants are different from other plants because they _____________________________
4. Bread is baked in _______________________________
5. Another word that can replace the word numerous as used in the passage is _______________
6. Yeast plants reproduces itself by forming _____________________________________
7. According to the passage, bread stops to rise when __________________________________
8. According to the passage, bread is __________________________________
(a) Fluffy and tricky (b) light and fluffy (c) light and sticky (d) light and tough
10. Another word that can replace the word sticky as used in the passage is __________________. (a) Fluffy (b) frozen (c) gummy (d) light
11. A suitable title for the passage could be ___________________ (a) baking of dough (b) growth and uses of yeast (c) yeast and the plants (d) growth of plants.
Part B:
From the options lettered A-D, choose one word that is nearest in meaning to the word in bold in each of the following sentences .
12. The brilliant pupil was rewarded (a) awarded (b) praised (c) recognized (d) reimbursed
13. Nobody has found a cure for HIV/AIDS epidemics (a) drug (b) medicine (c) provision (d) remedy
14. Children are expected to have a lot of regards for their parents. (a) fear (b) obedience (c) respect (d) recognition
15. The accused was discharged and acquitted (a) prosecuted (b) pardoned (c) jailed (d) freed
16.The fuel scarcity subsided in the Federal Capital Territory. (a) reduced (b) finished (c) redoubled (d) ended
Part C: Complete each of the following statements with the option that is most opposite in meaning to the underlined word.
17. The accident victim looked moody on Christmas day. (a) excited (b) happy (c) lively (d) jovial
18. The school compound was noisy on the resumption day. (a) lousy (b)quiet (c) deserted (d) warm
19. His uncle distributed many gift on Boxing day. (a) borrowed (b) bought (c) received (d) purchased.
20. Many people find it difficult to travel in the night. (a) comfortable (b) convenient (c) ideal (d) proper
21. The heat is unbearable to the skin. (a) inconvenient (b) painful (c) suitable (d) unacceptable.
22. ‘As black as coal’ is an example of ____________ ___
23. ‘The world is a global village’ the statement is an example of _________________________
24. Words of the same sound but with different meaning are called _______________________
Part D: Complete the following sentences with the correct form of the word in the bracket
25. I shall ________ in my chosen career (successful)
26. Wild animals ____________ in flesh (food)
Part F: Composition
Choose one and write:
1. A composition about your younger brother or sister in not more than ten lines.
2. Write a letter to your friend in another school about your school. Not more than ten lines.
SECOND TERM EXAMINATION
CLASS: PRIMARY 6
SUBJECT: VERBAL REASONING
NAME:………………………………………………
Choose from the options lettered A-D the one word that best described what the other are.
1. A. Gallop B. Leap C. Move D. Walk
2. A. Capital B. Ibadan C. Kaduna D. Minna
3. A. Mineral B. Oil C. Lead D. Uranium
4. A. Ayo B. Bassey C. Fatima D. Name
5. A. Dove B. Hawk C. Bird D. Kingfisher
From letter A-D choose the one that has something in common with the word written in capital letter.
6. FLOW A. Avenue B. Street C. Path D. River
7. HAND A. Ankle B. Knee C. Wrist D. Shoes
8. SHEEP A. Bleat B. Roar C. Hiss D. Squeak
9. SUN A. Potential B. Radiation C. Sound D. Mechanical
10. GROCER A. Tea B. Net C. Wear D. Hoe
Study the pattern carefully and complete the following
11. Pin, pint; hear, heart; diver, ______________ (a) driver (b) divert (c) diverse (d) dip
12. Throw, row; freight, eight; grate, ____________ (a) ate (b) rate (c) gate (d) rat
13. Tiger, it; folly, of; sunset, ____________ (a) set (b) sun (c) us (d) unto
14. For, fork; bar, bark; see, ____________ (a) say (b) seak (c) seed (d) seek
15. Hide, him; road, roam; dread, _________ (a) desk (b)dream (c) dead (d) done
Choose from the options lettered A-D the pair which best complete the second pair
16. Books and Library; Animals and ________ (a) abattoir (b) cage (c) zoo (d) home
17. Two and double; four and _____________ (a) fourplet (b) fourson (c) square (d) quadruplet
18. University and Vice-chancellor; Polytechnic and ____________ (a) Chancellor (b) Rector (c) Provost (d) Registrar
19.
20. Foot and leg; hand and __________ (a) arm (b) finger (c) leg (d) shoulder
Read the following sentences carefully and decide which one should come first, second and third.
21. i. They continued to make noise. ii. He asked them to stop their noise iii. He punished them (a) 2,3,1 (b) 2,1,3 (c) 1,2,3 (d) 3,2,1
22. i. The man counted the oranges ii. The man put the oranges in his bag iii. The oranges were ten. (a) 1,3,2, (b) 2,3,1 (c) 3,1,2 (d) 1,2,3
23. i. James took Alice to the Doctor ii. James knew Alice was sick iii. Alice could not eat her breakfast. (a) 1,2,3, (b) 2,1,3 (c) 3,2,1 (d) 1,3,2
24. i. He ate his breakfast ii. He rode to the office iii. He got on his bicycle (a) 3,1,2 (b) 1,2,3 (c) 2,3,1 (d) 1,3,2
25. i. She brought plenty of medicine ii. My mother came two days later iii. I wrote home that i was sick. (a) 2,1,3 (b) 2,3,1 (c) 3,2,1 (d) 1,3,2
Shade A if it is ALWAYS true. Shade B if it is OFTEN true, but not always true Shade C if it is NEVER true Shade D if it is IMPOSSIBLE to say how true it is.
26. Snails are faster than snakes. ________
27. Men live longer than women. ________
28. Airplanes travel faster than ships. ______
29. Doctors are more important than farmers. ________
30. A. kilogram of stone is heavier than a kilogram of cotton wool. ________
SECOND TERM EXAMINATION
CLASS: PRIMARY 6
SUBJECT: SOCIAL STUDIES
NAME:…………………………………………………
1. ___________ of natural resources refers to the use of natural resources at a faster rate than it is necessary (a) under-utilization (b) over-utilization (c) semi-utilization
2. Problems of under-utilization of natural resources include the following except___________(a) people earn low income (b) employment rate will reduce (c) the industries will develop.
3. AIDS affects the labour force in the following ways except ______________ (a) high-self-esteem (b) low morals (c) low self-esteem
4. The population can be trained through the following ways except ________________ (a) making use of health extension workers (b) organizing party and seminal (c) organizing mass literacy campaign on
5. AIDS_______ refers to the use of ocean, sea, rivers, lake and stream to travel. (a) road transportation (b) air transportation (c) water transportation
6. The use of air to travel to any part of Nigeria or the world is referred to as ____________. (a) air transportation (b) road transportation (c) water transportation
7. ____________ that both sexes are not treated fairly and equally. (a) socialization (b) gender discrimination (c) maturity
8. Gender discrimination occurs in the following area except _________________ (a) companies (b) families (c) none of the above
9. Living in group makes people interact with one another ? (a) true (b) false (c) not sure
10. Group conflict can be resolved in the following ways except ____________________. (a)inter-tribal war (b) group members should be honest (c) group members should tolerant one another.
11. When was ECOWAS established ? (a) 1945 (b) 1957(c) 1975
12. Which of the following is not an international organization? (a) NUT (b) WHO (c) AU
13. How many member states are in the ECOWAS ? (a) 17 (b) 16 (c) 18
14. ______________ is an agent of progress and development (a) vengeance (b) selfishness (c) peace
15. National unity can be promoted by ______________ (a) neglecting what unite us (b) discouraging inter-ethnic marriages (c) teaching national unity in our schools.
16. ___________ are used to cure ailments and heal minds (a) drugs (b) chemicals (c) drug abuse
17. Which of the following is not a chemical source of drugs (a) aspirin (b) paracetamol (c) scent leaf
18. ____________ is reward land (a) wages (b) rent (c) income
19. The reward for labour is __________ (a) income (b) salary (c) rent
20. The total money received from work done, gifts, rent and present is known as ____________ (a) income (b) wages (c) salary
Part B:
1a. What is drug abuse ? _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
b) State two effects of drug abuse ?
(i)___________________________________________
(ii)__________________________________________
2a. Define international organization ? _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
b) mention two examples of international organization ?
(i) ________________________________________
(ii) _______________________________________
3a. What is group conflict? _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
b) State one way resolving group conflict ?
____________________________________________
4a. What is national unity ? _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
b) mention one way by which we can promote national unity? __________________________________________________________________________________________
5. State the full meaning of :
ECOWAS: ___________________________________
WHO: _______________________________________
FAO: ________________________________________
UNESCO: ___________________________________
SECOND TERM EXAMINATION
CLASS: PRIMARY 6
SUBJECT: CIVIC EDUCATION
NAME: …………………………………………………
1. ____________ are things which show in your attitude, beliefs and action that you are a patriotic citizen. (a) Values of national pledge and commitment (b) Values of nationalism and patriotism (c) Values of socialism and democratism.
2. Values of nationalism and patriotism include, except (a) courage (b) respect (c) intolerance
3. A peaceful society is one which there is no conflict, violence or war ? (a) true (b) false (c) none of the above
4. Values that promote the peace include the following except __________ (a) tolerance (b) cooperation (c) corruption
5. Group life depends on one of the following ___________ (a) hatred (b) selfishness (c) cooperation
6. Helping one another is an example of ___________ (a) attribute of forgiveness (b) attribute of violence (c) attribute of cooperation
7. __________ is the willingness of a person to accept another persons view or behavior. (a) cooperation (b) tolerance (c) forgiveness
8. Characteristics of tolerance include the following except ____________ (a) forgiveness (b) accommodation (c) lawlessness.
9. The process of letting go of feeling and taught of bitterness or anger towards someone is known as ____________________ (a) cooperation (b) tolerance (c) forgiveness
10. _________ is one of the most freedom experiences in life. (a) forgiveness (b) cooperation (c) tolerance
11. Which of the following does not promote peace ? (a) Vengeance (b) self-control (c) respect.
12. Attribute of self-control include the following except ________ (a) being peaceful and quiet (b) learning to control one’s temper (c) taking vengeance on someone.
13. A strong feeling of oneness felt big people of nation irrespective of their ethnic, religions and cultural differences is _______________ (a) national anthem (b) national unity (c) national cake.
14. National unity is a _____________ value that provides peace in a multi-ethnic society. (a) negative (b) positive (c) cultural
15. ___________ are goods that are made in Nigeria. (a) Nigerian market (b) Nigerian commodity (c) Nigerian goods
16. We need to value Nigeria goods because of ____________ (a) industrial development (b) employment (c) obedience
17. Does moderation promotes peace in the society? (a) yes (b) no (c) none of the above
18. Compassion is also referred to as ___________ (a) compact (b) humaneness (c) cooperation
19. The highest national honours award in Nigeria is __________ (a) GCFR (b) GCON (c) CFR
20. Officer of Order of the Niger is written as ___________ (a) ONO (b) OON (c) MON
Part B: Theory
1a. What is peace ? _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
b) State two values that promote peace
(i)___________________________________________
(ii)__________________________________________
2a. Define self-control ? _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
b) Mention two attribute of self-control
(i) __________________________________________
(ii) __________________________________________
3a. What is national symbol ? _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
b) Define other symbol ? __________________________________________________________________________________________
4a. State two attribute of forgiveness ?
(i) ___________________________________________
(ii)__________________________________________
b) Mention two attributes of cooperation
(i) ______________________________
(ii)_____________________________
5a. Define moderation
__________________________________________________________________________________________
b) State one attribute of moderation ? ___________________________________________
SECOND TERM EXAMINATION
CLASS: PRIMARY 6
SUBJECT: AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE
NAME:……………………………………………………
Part A: Objective Questions
Answer the following questions
1. When rocks are broken down, it results into ____________ (a) soil (b) statue (c) blood
2. The process of breaking down of rocks into smaller units to form soil is called _____ (a) consolidation (b) weathering (c) eruption
3. Animals are classified into ________ based on their mode of feeding (a) two (b) three (c) four
4. All these are agents of weathering except __________ (a) heat (b) weather (c) television
5. Example of spice crop is ____________ (a) onion (b) cassava (c) yam
6. Animals with complex stomach are called ________ (a) mammals (b) ruminants (c) natives
7. Aquatic animals are _____________ animals (a) land (b) water (c) desert
8. Mechanized farming involves farming with _______ (a) machines (b) water (c) metal
9. The early men were __________ (a) pastors (b) wanderers (c) pilots
10. Rearing of animals for man’s use is known as animal ___________ (a) husbandry (b) midwifery (c) cultivation
11. Cocoa can be used to produce beverage like ___________ (a) Milo (b) Pepsi (c) bongo
12. ______________ is the oldest vocation (a) farming (b) teaching (c) acting
13. ____________ is used to produce garri (a) rice (b) cassava (c) plantain
14. ___________ is the uppermost part of the earth that supports plants growth (a) land (b) floor (c) soil
15. ___________ provides raw materials for industries (a) music (b) agriculture (c) act
16. Farm building includes the following except ________ (a) poultry (b) bakery (c) pen
17. A farm tool that is used to apply water to flowering plants is called _________________ (a) watering can (b) flying pan (c) rake
18. Poultry birds are kept for ____________ production (a) milk (b) egg (c) fish
19. The part of the plant that is fixed deep down in the soil is the _____ (a) root (b) shoot (c) leaf
20. Plants gaseous exchange is through the ___________ (a) lungs (b) stomata (c) spiracle
Part B: Theory
1. Mention four people in agriculture
(a) ________________________________
(b) ________________________________
(c) ________________________________
(d) ________________________________
2. Mention four simple farm tools
(a) ________________________________
(b) ________________________________
(c) ________________________________
(d) ________________________________
3. Mention four farm produce or raw materials and the finished goods
(a) ________________________________
(b) ________________________________
(c) ________________________________
(d) ________________________________
4. Mention four methods by which farm produce may be preserved
(a) ________________________________
(b) ________________________________
(c) ________________________________
(d) ________________________________
5. Mention four domestic farm animals
(a) ________________________________
(b) ________________________________
(c) ________________________________
(d) ______________________________
SECOND TERM EXAMINATION
CLASS: PRIMARY 6
SUBJECT: BASIC SCIENCE
NAME:……………………………………………………
Objectives: Attempt all the questions
1. Using of drugs without doctors instruction is known as drug _____________ (a) abuse (b) smuggling (c) injection
2. The process by which living organisms reproduce younger ones that resemble their parent is known as ___________ (a) circulation (b) reproduction (c) respiration
3. ____________ is another name for colour (a) rainbow (b) hue (c) painting
4. The _____________ is the major source of income for Nigeria (a) crude oil (b) engine oil (c) palm oil
5. Which of the following mineral resources is not found in Nigeria __________ (a) coal (b) timber (c) none of the above
6. Air is a mixture of (a) water (b) gases (c) blood
7. The embryo develops the ______________ (a) intestine (b) bladder (c) uterus
8. The following lights are displayed on traffic lights except ________ (a) black (b) red (c) green
9. _________ is the transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of a flowering plant(a) fertilization (b) pollination (c) evaporation
10. A moving air is called ________ (a) wind (b) winter (c) weather
11. Water is ________________ in its natural form (a) solid (b) liquid (c) gas
12. The _____________ pumps blood to all parts of the body (a) kidney (b) heart (c) brain
13. The male reproductive organs are made up of the following except __________ (a) penis (b) sperm (c) womb
14. At ______________ the physical appearance of boys and girls begin to change (a) puberty (b) night (c) weekend
15. All these are ports in Nigeria except ____________ (a) Lagos port (b) Port Harcourt (c) none of the above
16. Water transportation can take place through __________ (a) desert (b) hills (c) rivers
17. Air pressure makes __________ (a) pieces of paper to float in all directions (b) makes us to jump (c) attraction of metal possible
18. The seven colours of rainbow can be abbreviated as ____________ (a) ROYGBIV (b) ROYITOLA (c) BODPEARL
19. ____________ is an example of synthetic drug (a) panadol (b) lime (c) bitter kola
20. ____________ is used to measure the degree of hotness or coldness of the body or place
Part B: Theory
1. What is drug abuse ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2. Mention four female reproductive organs
(a) ________________________________
(b) ________________________________
(c) ________________________________
(d) ________________________________
3. Write out in full “MR NIGER D”
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
4. Write out four conditions that are necessary for the germination of crops
(a) ________________________________
(b) ________________________________
(c) ________________________________
(d) ________________________________
5. Write out the three primary colours
(a) ________________________________
(b) ________________________________
(c) ________________________________
SECOND TERM EXAMINATION
CLASS: PRIMARY 6
SUBJECT: VOCATIONAL APTITUDE
Name:……………………………………………………
1. ______________ simply means the use of farm machinery to do farm operation. (a) Mechanized farming (b) crude farming (c) labour farming
2. The following are farm machineries except ___________ (a) ploughing (b) watering can (c) tractor.
3. Which of the following is used to drive farm implements ? (a) irrigator (b) harvester (c) tractor
4. ___________ deals with the design, manufacture, use, or operation of aircraft. (a) aeroplane (b) aviation (c) airship
5. Who among the following controls air traffic ? (a) pilot (b) engineer (c) air traffic controller
6. Which of these aircrafts does not use engine ? (a) glider (b) aeroplane (c) helicopter
7. ____________ protect and defend a nation from external forces ? (a) police force (b) civil defence corp (c) military.
8. One of these is not an armed forces ? (a) navy (b) police (air force
9. Another name for soldier is _______________ (a) sailor boy (b) army (c) bluejacket.
10. A veterinary doctor helps in ___________ (a) killing animals (b) treating animals (c) animal laws.
11. Another name for veterinarian is ____________ (a) dentist (b) doctor (c) vet.
12. Veterinary helps to preserve animals in the zoo ? (a) false (b) true (c) maybe
13. The person that draws the plan for a construction project is a/an ? (a) civil engineer (b) site engineer (c) architect
14. An engineer that supervises building construction is called a _____________ (a) site engineer (b) building engineer (c) construction engineer.
15. ____________ measures the length and breadth of a construction land ? (a) civil engineer (b) land surveyor
16. Roles of a teacher include the following except ______________ (a) to impart knowledge to the student (b) to instill good moral values and characters in the student. (c) to discourage learners about education.
17. The union body in charge of primary and secondary school teachers is _______________ (a) NUT (b) ASUU (c) ASUP
18. ___________ is the head of a polytechnic ? (a) rector (b) provost (c) principal
19. The head of a university is called ? (a) vice-chancellor (b) rector (c) provost
20. Teacher helps to build future leaders ? (a) true (b) false (c) none of the above.
SECTION B : THEORY
(Answer all questions)
1a) Who is a teacher ? __________________________________________________________________________________________
b) What is teaching ? __________________________________________________________________________________________
2) State the area of defence of the following military.
Army is to __________________________________
Navy is to ___________________________________
Air force is to _______________________________
Another name for armed forces is ____________________________________________
3a) Define civil engineering ? _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
b) Mention two building construction team?
(i) ___________________________________
(ii) ____________________________________
4a) What is veterinary medicine ?
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
b) Mention two professionals veterinary medicine ?
(i)____________________________________
(ii)_____________________________________
5) State the full meaning of the following acronyms:
i) NUT: ______________________________________
ii) ASUU: ____________________________________
iii) NLC: ____________________________________
iv) IBBS: ____________________________________
SECOND TERM EXAMINATION
CLASS: PRIMARY 6
SUBJECT: BIBLE KNOWLEDGE
NAME:……………………………………………………
Part A: Objectives
Fill the gaps with the right option from the given ALTERNATIVES lettered a – c.
1. ____________ is what a person hopes or desires to achieve (a) glory (b) goal (c) gate
2. _______________ is a setting or guide for achieving our plans (a) goal setting (b) honey hunting (c) master ceremony
3. _____________ to plan is planning to fail (a) failure (b) success (c) thinking
4. Without plans’ goals may not be achieved ____________ (a) true (b) false (c) undecided
5. _____________ is the strong desire to do evil (a) anointing (b) devotion (c) temptation
6. ______________ is the dishonest use of power or position for personal gains (a) corruption (b) dedication (c) emulation
7. Jesus Christ had _________ disciples (a) 11 (b) 12 (c) 21
8. To forgive means to _________ (a) smile (b) pardon (c) sin
9. There are ______________ types of goals (a) four (b) ten (c) two
10. Paul’s letters are also known as _________ (a) compositions (b) articles (c) epistles
11. Hardwork with prayer always leads to _____________ (a) death (b) failure (c) success
12. The urge or desire to commit sin is known as _________ (a) desire (b) destiny (c) temptation
13. Paul whose former name was Saul was a __________ by birth (a) gentile (b) bastard (c) Jew
14. Saul was a _______________ by profession (a) tent maker (b) shoe maker (c) vendor
15. Conversion means to _____________ (a) die (b) sleep (c) change
16. Saul was blind for ______________ day (a) four (b) three (c) nine
17. Saul was travelling to _____________ when he saw a great light and fell (a) Jerusalem (b) Antioch (c) Damascus
18. Before his conversion, Saul was involved ____________ (a) piracy (b) smuggling (c) persecution of brethren
19. Saul was brought up by a Greek teacher named _________ (a) Samuel (b) Gamaliel (c) Judah
20. Saul was blind for _______________ days (a) four (b) nine (c) three
Part B: Theory
1. What is temptation? ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2. What is corruption? _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
3. What is goal setting? _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
4. Mention two types of goals
(a) ________________________________
(b) ________________________________
5. Mention two causes of temptation
(a) ________________________________
(b) ________________________________
SECOND TERM EXAMINATION
CLASS: PRIMARY 6
SUBJECT: QUANTITATIVE REASONING
NAME: …………………………………………………
Answer all questions
Part A:
Samples
1.)
(2.) 4 (b) 3 (c) 8
(a) 12 (b) 9 (c) 3
3.) (a) 8 (b) 6 (c) 4
Samples
4.)
(5.)
(6.)
(a) 42 (b) 20 (c) 30
(a) 36 (b) 64 (c) 10
(a) ¼ (b) 3/10 (c) 11/10
Samples
3 2 18 8 27 12
7.) 1
(8.) 7
(9.) ? 2 ? 1/8 ? 147 3/16 (a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (a) 49 (b) 98 (c) 140 (a) ¾ (b) ½ (c) ¼ (10.) 0.5 0.5 (a) 0.25 (b) 0.5 (c) 0.75 ? Samples (11.) (12.)13 & 345 (b) 15 & 345 (c) 12 & 340 (a) 5 & 375 (b) 25 & 375 (c) 10 & 65(13.) 60 & 600 (b) 500 & 25000 (c) 40 & 1600 (a) 30 & 150 (b)2/5 & 30 (c) 6 & 24Samples 15.) (16.)(a) 135 (b) 500 (c) 125 (a) 6 (b) 18 (c) 4(17.) (18.) (a) 4201 (b) 1401 (c) 2401 (a) ¼ (b) 5/8 (c) 1/32 Samples 19.) (20.) (21.)(a) 2 (b) 5 (c) 6 (a) 30 (b) 36 (c) 25 (a) 8 (b) 7 (c) 522.) 6 (b) 10 (c) 12Samples: 5 1123.) (24.) (25.) ? 1 ?(a) 91 (b) 81 (c) 90 (a) 1 (b) ½ (c) 2/3 (a) 10 (b) 9 (c) 1126.) (27.) 52 20 a) 4 (b) 5 (c) 3 (a) 7 (b) 5 (c) 4 Samples: 28.) (29.) (30.)(a) 20 (b) 25 (c) 30 (a) 48 (b) 33 (c) 66 (a) 11