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UPSR 2007 Math Paper 1
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Which of the following represents 7¾ million?

A     7 000 750

B     7 007 500

C     7 075 000

D     7 750 000

 
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Which of following numbers is larger than ?

A     3.710

B     3.711

C     3.171

D     3.017

 
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Diagram 1 shows a price tag.

       Maths 2007 Pap 1 Q3

         Diagram 1

Which of the following adds up to the same value as the price tag?

A     RM100 + RM60 + 70 sen + 50 sen

B     RM100 + RM16 + 70 sen + 5 sen

C     RM100 + RM6 + 70 sen + 5 sen

D     RM100 + RM6 + 70 sen + 50 sen

 
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Diagram 2 consists of squares of equal size.

          Maths 2007 Pap 1. Q4

                     Diagram 2

Calculate the percentage of the diagram that is shaded.

A     6

B     12

C     28

D     32

 
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Table 1 shows the characteristics of solids E, F, G, and H.

Solid Number
of edges
Number of
flat faces
Number
of vertices
E 1 1 1
F 6 6 8
G 2 2 0
H 8 5 5

                                Table 1

Which of the following solids is a pyramid?

 
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Which of the following is incorrect?

A     450 ml = 0.45l

B     1104 ml = 140l

C     1040 ml = Maths 2007 Pap 1. Q6l

D     2008 ml = 2.008l

 
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119 710 ÷ 35 =

A     3 420 remainder 10    

B     3 420

C     342 remainder 10

D     342

 
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40.2 - 28.05 - 7 =

A     5.15

B     6.7

C     12.15

D     14.7

 
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4 252 + 587 X 39 =

Round off the answer to the nearest ten thousand.

A     190 000

B     200 000

C     30 000

D     20 000

 
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Maths 2007 Pap 1 Q10 + Maths 2007 Pap 1 Q10 - Maths 2007 Pap 1 Q10 =

A     Maths 2007 Pap1 Q10

B     Maths 2007 Pap1 Q10

C     Maths 2007 Pap1 Q10

D     Maths 2007 Pap1 Q10

 
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RM 350 - RM 182.05 + 25 sen =

A     RM 167.75

B     RM 168.20

C     RM 192.95

D     RM 193.20

 
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0.4 million + 300 000 =

A     3.4 million

B     0.43 million

C     0.7 million

D     0.404 million

 
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Calculate Maths 2007 Pap1 Q13 + Maths 2007 Pap 1 Q13 =

State the answer in percent.

A     15

B     80

C     150

D     110

 
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Diagram 3 shows the volume of water in three containers, M, N and L.

Maths 2007 Pap1. Q14

What is the total volume of water in the three containers?

A     2l 850ml

B     2l 450ml

C     1l 850ml

D     1l 745ml

 
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Maths 2007 Pap 1. Q15hours - 2 hours 45 minutes =

A     2 hours 35 minutes

B     2 hours 25 minutes

C     1 hour 35 minutes

D     1 hour 15 minutes

 
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Table 2 shows the mathematics marks of four pupils.

Pupil Marks
Chong 75
Andrew 13 marks less than Chong
Tom 65
Ali Same marks as Andrew

                       Table 2

Calculate the average mark of a pupil.

A     66

B     68

C     75

D     79

 
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Jenny has 1 340 marbles. She gives 180 marbles to Sam. She keeps the remainder equally into 8 containers.

How many marbles are there in 3 containers altogether?

A     145

B     453

C     725

D     1 160

 
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Andy buys 54 eggs.  Maths 2007 Pap1. Q18of the eggs are used to bake 6 cakes.

Calculate the number of eggs needed to bake 7 similar cakes.

A     36

B     42

C     54

D     70

 
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A pair of socks cost RM 9.75. A pair of shoes cost RM119. Jane buys 5 pairs of socks, a pair of shoes and a shirt at a total price of RM 227.

What is the cost of shirt?

A     RM 25.25

B     RM 49.75

C     RM 58.15

D     RM 59.25

 
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Table 3 shows Chong's expenditure on Tuesday and Wednesday.

His expenditure on is not shown.

Maths 2007 Pap 1. Q20

                                          Table 3

His average daily expenditure over the three days is RM2.20.

Calculate Chong’s expenditure on Monday.

A     RM 1.60

B     RM 1.90

C     RM 2.00

D     RM 2.30

 
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Ahmad has 140 durians. He gives Maths 2007 Pap 1 Q21 of the total number of durians to his neighbours. He sells Maths 2007 Pap 1 Q21 of the remainder.

What percentage of the durians is left?

A     20

B     28

C     30

D     35

 
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Diagram 4 shows the time taken by a postman traveling from P to T.

Maths 2007 Pap 1 Q22

                                     Diagram 4

He starts from P at 9.00 am.

What time will he reach T?

A     0910 hours

B     2215 hours

C     1125 hours

D     1210 hours

 
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Diagram 5 shows the time John starts work every morning.

Maths 2007 Pap1 Q23

                  Diagram 5

He finishes his work at 4.45 p.m.

How long does he work in a day?

A     Maths 2007 Pap1 Q23

B    

C     Maths 2007 Pap1 Q23

D     Maths 2007 Pap1 Q23

 
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Diagram 6 shows a straight line FGH.

Maths 2007 Pap1 Q24

                             Diagram 6

FG is 3 times the length of GH.

Calculate the length, in cm, of FGH.

A     120 cm

B     900 cm

C     1 200 cm

D     9 000  cm

 
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Diagram 7 shows the positions of four towns, P, X, Y and Z.

Maths 2007 Pap 1 Q25

The distance from P to Y is 17 km more than the distance from P to X.

The distance from P to Z is of the total distance from X to Y through P.

Calculate the distance, in km, from P to Z.

A     55 km

B     76 km

C     111 km

D     120 km

 
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Diagram 8 shows the weight of some fish.

              Diagram 8 

Ali adds 2 more fish onto the weighing scale. The two fish weigh kg and 900 g respectively.

What is the total weight, in kg, of all the fish on the weighing scale?

A     2.65 kg

B     3.20 kg

C     4.35 kg

D     4.65 kg

 
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Diagram 9 shows the volume of a bottle of orange cordial.

                        600 ml

Fatimah uses 60 ml of the orange cordial to make 750 ml of drink.

Calculate the volume, in l, of drink that can be made by using the whole bottle of orange cordial.

A     7.5

B     6.5

C     6.0

D     5.8

 
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Table 4 shows the weight of bag J and bag K.

The weight of bag L and bag M is not shown.

Bag J K L M
Weight 1250 g 1.3kg    

                                                            Table 4

The weight of bag L is 680 g less than bag J. The weight of bag M is 0.7 kg more than bag K.

Calculate the average weight, in g, of a bag.

A     1 100

B     1 250

C     1 280

D     1 380

 
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Table 5 shows the distance of 4 jumps recorded in a long jump event.

The distance for the fifth jump is not shown.

Jumps Distance (m)
1 6.88
2 5.49
3 7.56
4 6.23
5  

                     Table 5

The average distance for 5 jumps is 6.5 m, What is the distance, in m, for the fifth jump?

A     5.80

B     5.96

C     6.24

D     6.34

 
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Diagram 10 is a pictograph showing the number of books borrowed by a group of pupils over 5 days.

                                                         Diagram 10  

The average number of books borrowed per day is 80.

How many books does each represent?

A     2

B     4

C     6

D     8

D

 
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A box contains 240 beads.  of them are blue, of them are yellow and the remainder are red.

Which of the following pictographs shows the above information?

A     Maths 2007 Pap 1 Q31

B     Maths 2007 Pap 1 Q31

C     Maths 2007 Pap 1 Q31

D     Maths 2007 Pap 1 Q31

 
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Diagram 11 consists of equilateral triangles of the same size.

Maths 2007 Pap 1 Q 33

                      Diagram 11 

The perimeter of the whole diagram is 32cm.

What is the perimeter, in cm, of the shaded region?

A     36

B     32

C     40

D     44

 
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Diagram 12 consists of squares of the same size.

Maths 2007 Pap 1. Q33

                        Diagram 12 

Calculate the area, in cm², of the shaded region.

A     96

B     84

C     72

D     12

 
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Diagram 13 consists of a cube R and two cuboids, P and Q. The length of each base is the same.

      Maths 2007 Pap 1 Q34

                           Diagram 13 

The total volume of the whole diagram is 925 cm³.

What is the height, in cm, of cuboid Q?

A     8

B     12

C     13

D     16

 
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Diagram 14 shows a quiz question.

Maths 2007 Pap 1 Q35

                Diagram 14

Which of the following is the best estimated answer to the question?

A     3 001 to 3 200

B     3 201 to 3 400

C     3 401 to 3 600

D     3 601 to 3 800

 
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Puan Sham buys 9 water-melons. The weight of one water-melon is between 900 g and 1 .2 kg.

What is the estimated total weight, in kg, of the 9 water-melons?

A     9.5

B     11.2

C     7.95

D     8.05

 
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Table 6 shows the number of RM notes and coins in Ali’s collection.

Value RM1 RM5 50 sen 5 sen
Number X Y 3

                                                        Table 6

The total amount of money in Ali’s collection is RM47.65.

Which of the following shows the correct numbers of X and Y?

A    

B       

C    

D    

 
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Table 7 shows the quantities and weights of three items. The quantity and weight of milk are not shown.

Quantity
(packet)
Item Weight (g)
9 Sugar 900
6 Tea 300
7 Coffee 210
  Milk  
  Total 2 610

                                      Table 7 

The weight of a packet of milk is six times the weight of a packet of tea.

How many packets of milk are there?

A     1

B     2

C     3

D     4

 
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Diagram 15 shows an incomplete bill.

Quantity Item Price per unit Price
4 bottles Apple Juice RM19.20 RM76.80
2 bottles Old RM16.00 RM32.00
  Milk RM2.60  

                                              Diagram 15

Sara pays using 3 pieces of RM50 notes. She receives RM28.20 change.

How many bottles of milk did she boy?

A     5

B     6

C     7

D     8

 
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Diagram 16 shows cube E, cube F and cuboid G.

Maths 2007 Pap 1 Q40

                                  Diagram 16

Which of the following combination of cube E and cube F has a total volume equal to the volume of cuboid G?

  Cube E Cube F
A 5 4
B 7 7
C 4 8
D 3 9