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Grade 6 Memorandum

The document summarizes the content covered in each section of a Grade 6 exam paper composed of 25 questions split across 5 sections. Section one covers simple computations, section two deals with everyday applications, section three focuses on geometry and special senses, section four is about logic, and section five presents challenging problem solving. The document provides examples of questions asked in each section to illustrate the types of content covered.

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Grade 6 Memorandum

The document summarizes the content covered in each section of a Grade 6 exam paper composed of 25 questions split across 5 sections. Section one covers simple computations, section two deals with everyday applications, section three focuses on geometry and special senses, section four is about logic, and section five presents challenging problem solving. The document provides examples of questions asked in each section to illustrate the types of content covered.

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Grade 6 paper is composed of 25 questions:

Section one: questions 1-5


Section two: questions 6-10
Section three: questions 11-15
Section four: Questions 16-20
Section five Questions 20-25

Section one deals with simple computations


Section two deals with everyday applications
Section three deals with geometry and special sense
Section four deals with logic
Section four deals with challenging problem solving.

1. D it is the only possible choice


2. B --- (3.7 + 3.75) / 2 = 3,725
3. D- 0,08 comes after 0,1=0,10
4. E Bill comes to 21 x 18 = 378 now divide this by 14 paying people = R27
which is R6 extra
5. A the test ends 30 minutes after 11:42 am
6. C all the digits will add to a multiple of 9 if the number is divisible by 9
7. D- 9 x 15 x 3 since there are 15 groups of 4seconds in a minute.
8. E = 0,75
9. A if 2/3 of a number is 36, 3/2 x 36 = 54
10. B if you complete the magic square, 7 will satisfy all the required conditions.
11. BArrange according to the number of digits: 1-9 (9), 10-99 (90x2) and 100(3)
12. D since 3 x 19 = 57 therefore 57 is not prime
13. A this is obvious
14. D search for squares 1x1(12), then 2x2(6) and 3x3(2)
15. E
16. B bottom row increases with 1 then 2, then 3 etc therefore P is 15, Q is 20
17. D there are 4 corner posts and 9 poles on each side between the corners
therefore 4 + (4x9) = 40
18. C there are only six combinations (799, 997, 979,898,988,889)
19. E- it was half full at 59 minutes and completely full one minute later
20. A you can select from the answers and work backwards
21. C since the answer is approximate (24 x R50) x 365 = R438000 per year

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