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Maths P5

This document is an end-of-term exam for Primary Five students in Rwanda, consisting of various mathematics questions covering topics such as place value, arithmetic operations, fractions, conversions, and problem-solving. The exam includes 22 questions, each with specific marks assigned, and requires students to use blue or black pens. The total time allocated for the exam is 2 hours.

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Maths P5

This document is an end-of-term exam for Primary Five students in Rwanda, consisting of various mathematics questions covering topics such as place value, arithmetic operations, fractions, conversions, and problem-solving. The exam includes 22 questions, each with specific marks assigned, and requires students to use blue or black pens. The total time allocated for the exam is 2 hours.

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REPUBLIC OF RWANDA
EASTERN PROVINCE
GATSIBO DISTRICT
END OF TERM TWO PRIMARY FIVE EXAM.
INSTRUCTIONS:
-ALL QUESTIONS ARE COMPULSARY
- USE ONLY BLUE OR BLACK PEN
TIME : 2HOUR.

QUESTIONS ANSWERS

1.Write 942108 in words


2marks

2. What is the place value of the


underlined digits.
981555
2marks

3. Work out the following without using a


number line.
a. ( +5) – ( +10)=
2marks

b.(-6 ) – ( +3) =
2marks

4. What is the additive inverse inverse of


2marks
a. -2
b. +5
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5. Jackline is 10steps away from +3.


She is standing on a negative number less
than -6 .
Where is she standing?
3marks.

6. Prime factorise 240


3marks

7. Find the sum of LCM and GCF of 48,40


and 72. 6marks

9.Prove whether 810720 is a divisible by


9 3mrks

9. Work out:
2marks
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3 5
a. + =
12 6

3 1
b. −¿ =
4 12
2marks

10. Write the equivalent fractions for.

3
a.
8
3marks

3
b.
11
3marks
11. For good health, a pupil should drink
5glasses of water every day. Calculate how
many glasses of water a pupil should drink
in 10 days for good health.

3marks

12. Convert. a) 25 dm=…………………hm


2marks
b). 3.45 t=………………………..kg
2marks
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c) 30 dl=………………………….l
2marks

13. A competence mathematics activity


started at 8:40am am, it ended at 9:55am.
Find the duration of the activity?
3marks.

14. Change a) 12days=………………………


hrs

b)7200sec=………………………hrs

15. Below are some sources of money.


Which one is not good way of getting
money.
a. Working for pay on a farm.
b. Salary from employment.
c. Slashing over grown grass for a wage.
d. Stealing from friend.

16. Arrange the following in descending


order .
9481, 9841, 9148, 9099
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17. Find the next numbers in the


sequences below.
a) 3, 7, 11, 15, ………..,…………..
3marks
b) 1, 4, 9, 16,………….,………….
3marks

18. Study the following table and fill in the


missing numbers.
5marks.

Numbe 1 2 3 4 5 - 7
r of
teacher
.

Numbe 30 - - - 15 18 -
r of 0 0
pupils

19. During a public meeting ,men women


1
and children attended – of the people in
3
the meeting were men.

1
Children were of the people. The rest
4
were women.

a. What fraction were both men and


children ?

b. What fraction were women?


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c. What fraction were both men and


women?

d.Find the fraction for both women and


children?

20. A family got 50 000frwfrom sales at


their shop.
The family hold the following projects they
wanted to do.
i.Painting house at the cost of 12 000frw.
ii. Buying family’s food for 20 000frw.
iii.Buying clothes for 12 000frw
iv.Paying school fees worth 16000frw.
iv.Paying school fees worth 16000frw.

a.Order the family needs according to


priority. 2marks
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b.(i) How much money does the family


required to meet their budget?
2marks

ii. Do they have the required amount.


2marks

iii.What can the family do?


2marks

21.What is the smallest and the largest


number that can be formed by the digits
below:
3,0,7,1,9
6marks.
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22.In a school the ratio of male teachers to


female teachers is : 2 : 3respectively. If
there are 30 teachers altogether.
Find a. the number of male teachers.
3marks

b.The number of female teachers


3marks

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