Displaying items by tag: mathematics

QUESTIONS

  1. Mayowe town had a population of nine hundred and ninety eight thousand, six hundred and forty five people. How many people are these in symbols?
    1. 998 654
    2. 988 645
    3. 998 645
    4. 989 654
  2. What is the total value of digit 8 in the number 64 810?
    1. 8000
    2. 80
    3. 80 000
    4. 800
  3. A tailor had a piece of cloth material of a certain length. If she cut it in equal pieces measuring 18 cm and 24 cm, what is the shortest length of the material she had?
    1. 42 cm
    2. 180 cm
    3. 72 cm
    4. 56 cm
  4. A teacher wrote 45 and 60 on the chalkboard. He told the learners to discuss in pairs and calculate the GCD of the two numbers. What was the correct answer?
    1. 15
    2. 5
    3. 105
    4. 45
  5. During a fundraising ceremony, there were 9 675 people. Out of these, 4 353 were females and the rest were males. How many males were there.
    1. 5 321
    2. 5 222
    3. 5232
    4. 5 322
  6. In a certain constituency, there were 26 204 women, 22 102 men and 40 222 youths who registered as voters. How many registered voters were there altogether?
    1. 48 306 
    2. 88 528
    3. 110 630
    4. 62 324
  7. In a school fundraising ceremony, parents contributed 6/11 of the money and the guest of honour contributed 4/11. What fraction of the money was contributed by both the parents and the guest of honour?
    1. 10/11
    2. 1/11
    3. 10/22
    4. 21/5
  8. Learners weighed two cocks in their school and recorded their mass as follows:
    1st cock -  4.001 kg.
    2nd cock - 3.875kg.
    What was the total mass of the two cocks?
    1. 0.126 kg
    2. 7.776 kg 
    3. 8.876 kg
    4. 7.876 kg
  9. A doctor had 156 medicine tablets. He gave the medicine equally among 13 patients. How many tablets did each patient get?
    1. 12
    2. 11
    3. 13
    4. 14
  10. In a school hall, there are 246 benches. Each bench is used by 12 learners comfortably. How many leamers can sit on all benches?
    1. 2852
    2. 2952
    3. 2942
    4. 2592
  11. Manywele cycled from his home to school, a distance of 2 km 400 m, while Mwema cycled from his home to school, a distance of 1 km 800 m. What distance did Manywele cycle than Mwema?
    1. 1km 600 m
    2. 4 km 200 m
    3. 600 km
    4. 600 m
  12. The diagram below represents Auma's square table top
    12 adada
    What is its area?
    1. 72 cm2
    2. 36 cm2
    3. 324 cm2
    4. 334 cm2
  13. In a birthday party, juice was stored in 8 containers. Each container had 6 litres 200 ml. How much juice was stored?
    1. 481 L  1 600 ml
    2. 48 L  600 ml
    3. 49 L   1 600 ml
    4. 49 L  600 ml
  14. Calculate the area of the figure drawn below
    14 adada
    1. 342 cm2
    2. 242 cm2
    3. 74 cm2
    4. 332 cm2
  15. A cartoon program lasted for 30 minutes while a news program lasted for 45 minutes. How long did the two programs take altogether?
    1. 75 seconds
    2. 4 500 minutes
    3. 4 500 seconds
    4. 750 minutes
  16. Rashid started reading from 2.30 pm to the time shown in the clock face below.
    16 adda
    For how long did he read?
    1. 1 hour  45 minutes
    2. 1 hour  30 minutes
    3. 2 hours  45 minutes
    4. 2 hours  30 minutes
  17. Mwende weighs 25 kg 800 g while her younger brother weighs 5 kg 200 g lighter than her. What is her younger brother's mass?
    1. 31 kg
    2. 20 kg   600 g
    3. 20 kg  1600g
    4. 21 kg  600g
  18. Work out
    Hours    Minutes
       29          47
    - 16          39
                           
    1. 45 hours   86 minutes
    2. 45 hours  8 minutes
    3. 13 hours  86 minutes
    4. 13 hours  8 minutes
  19. During an Art and Craft lesson, a teacher wanted learners to do 3 activities within the remaining 27 minutes 6 seconds. If each activity was to take equal time, how long would this be?
    1. 81 minutes  18 seconds
    2. 8 minutes  2 seconds
    3. 9 minutes  2 seconds
    4. 9 minutes 12 seconds
  20. The total mass of the three children is 97 kg. Two of them weigh 29 kg and 23 kg respectively. What is the mass of the third child?
    1. 52 kg
    2. 149 kg
    3. 45 kg
    4. 145 kg
  21. Which of the following does not display a correct line of symmetry?
    21 adadad
  22. A learner drew a shape with the following characteristics:
    1. It had four angles.
    2. The figure had four sides.
    3. All the angles were right angles. 
    4. Not all sides were equal.
      The shape the learner drew was likely to be
      1. a triangle
      2. an oval
      3. a square
      4. a rectangle
  23. Study the illustration below.
    23 adada
    The illustration above shows a
    1. half turn.
    2. full turn.
    3. anti-clockwise turn.
    4. a quarter turn. 
  24. Mumbi had p seeds for an Agricultural activity. If she gave 14 seeds to her friend, which of the following expressions shows the number of seeds she remained with?
    1. 14+p 
    2. p x 14
    3. p-14
    4. 14+p
  25. Mwachofi had 3 oranges. He bought more oranges. In total, he had 10 ranges. How many oranges did he buy?
    1. 7
    2. 13
    3. 5
    4. 4
  26. Samantha carried 24 pebbles to school. On her way, x pebbles got lost. She was left with 19 pebbles. How many pebbles got lost?
    1. 5
    2. 43
    3. 7
    4. 6

The table below shows the number of animals in Kant's farm

27 adada

  1. Which animals were the least?
    1. Goats
    2. Donkeys
    3. Pigs
    4. Sheep
  2. How many more sheep were there than donkeys?
    1. 30
    2. 25
    3. 15
    4. 31
  3. What was the total number of pigs and goats?
    1. 28
    2. 39
    3. 29
    4. 19
  4. How many animals are in Kambi's farm altogether?
    1. 71 
    2. 70
    3. 56
    4. 66

MARKING SCHEME

maths as

 

Tagged under

QUESTIONS

  1. Mkombozi village had a total of 43 261 children. Out of these, only one hundred and ninety three were not vaccinated against polio. How many children were vaccinated?
    1. Forty three thousand, one hundred and sixty eight.
    2. Forty three thousand and sixty eight.
    3. Forty two thousand and sixty eight.
    4. Forty two thousand one hundred and sixty eight.
  2.  An agricultural show was attended by 1 610 men, 1 266 women and 966 children. What is the total number of adults who attended the show rounded off to the nearest thousand?
    1. 3 842
    2. 2876
    3. 4 000
    4. 3 000
  3. In a class of 33 pupils, each pupil had 33 beads for an Art and Craft lesson. How many beads were there altogether?
    1. 66
    2. 1 189
    3. 1 089
    4. 1 098
  4. A Grade six teacher asked each learner to bring a number of seeds equal to the total number of pupils in the class. If a total of 1 156 seeds were brought, how many pupils were in that class?
    1. 47
    2. 39
    3. 34
    4. 27
  5. During a Homescience lesson, Grade six learners mixed 31/5, litres of milk with 62/3, litres of water to prepare tea.
    What was the total mixture?
    1. 93/5 litres
    2. 913/15 litres
    3. 103/5 litres
    4. 1013/15 litres
  6. During a heavy downpour, a tank became 95% full of water. What is this capacity as a fraction?
    1. 95/100
    2. 11/20
    3. 9/20
    4. 19/20
  7. In a matatu carrying 20 passengers, 8 passengers are females and the rest are males. What percentage of the passengers are females?
    1. 12%
    2. 28%
    3. 60%
    4. 40%
  8. What is the place value of digit 4 in the sum of 11.10 and 10.35?
    1. Tens
    2. Hundreds
    3. Hundredths
    4. Tenths
  9. Andese bought 846.85 kg of potatoes. During transportation, 29.98 kg got spoilt. What mass remained?
    1. 816.77 kg
    2. 826.87 kg
    3. 816.87 kg
    4. 826.77 kg
  10. What is the value of
    64 x 68÷17-28+16?
    1. 244
    2. 144
    3. 134
    4. 234
  11. Kimani cycled for 96 km and 43 m while Njogu cycled for 55 km and 19 m. By how many kilometres and metres did Kimani cycle more than Njogu?
    1. 24 km 41 m
    2. 41 km 24 m
    3. 23 km 41 m
    4. 31 km 24 m
  12. Multiply 86 km 94 m by 8
    1. 695 km 52 m
    2. 689 km  752 m
    3. 688 km 752 m
    4. 688 km  1 752 m
  13. Kibena had 9-5 litre containers full of water. She later poured out the water into 3 litre containers. How many containers did she use?
    1. 45
    2. 17
    3. 42
    4. 15
  14. Below is a representation of a school field.
    14 adad
    Kingi walked from point M to N through O and P and back to M through the same route. What distance did he cover altogether?
    1. 540 m
    2. 360 m
    3. 720 m
    4. 1080 m
  15. The diagram below represents Machogu's home bank.
    15 adada
    What is its volume?
    1. 270 cm3
    2. 75 cm3
    3. 1350 cm3
    4. 90 cm3
  16. A table weighs 33 kg and a stool weighs 29 kg. How heavier is the table than the stool?
    1. 62 g
    2. 62 000 g
    3. 4 g
    4. 4 000 g
  17. The square below represents the top Rajab's table.
    17 wdssdsd
    What is its area?
    1. 3 600 cm2
    2. 360 cm2
    3. 240 cm2
    4. 2 400 cm2
  18. A bullfight started at the time shown on the clockface below.
    18 sdsdfs
    If the bullfight lasted for 2 700 seconds, which of the following clock faces shows the time it ended?
    18 2 adada
  19. A cartoon program lasted for 45 minutes, news took 50 minutes and a religious show lasted for 1 hour. What was the total time consumed by the three programs?
    1. 2 hours 35 minutes
    2. 1 hour 35 minutes
    3. 2 hours 45 minutes
    4. 1 hour 45 minutes
  20. Which of the following services is provided by banks in our country? 
    1. Printing notes for circulation. 
    2. Issuing visas to the workers. 
    3. Lending loans to citizens. 
    4. Ensuring national security.
  21. Which of the following boxes contains a vertical line?
    21 adadad
  22. Kandawala saw railway lines during his visit to his friend. Which of the following represents what he saw?
    22 ssfsfsf
  23. Which of the following angles measures 35º?
    23 dsfsfs
  24. Simplify the algebraic equation below
    16n+9r-5n+r
    1. 10 n+11 r
    2. 10 n+11 r
    3. 11n- 10r
    4. 11 n + 10 r
  25. Maua and his brother had 4 oranges each. They gave Sally w oranges. Which of the following expressions represents this information?
    1. 4-w
    2. 4-2 w
    3. (4+4)- w
    4. 8-4 w
  26. In a class of 25 leamers, each learner was given' m packets of milk. If seven packets remained, after sharing 57 packets, what is m?
    1. 32
    2. 7
    3. 5
    4. 2

The piled matchboxes below represent the number of seedlings planted by Grade six learners in their school Compound for a period of four days. One matchbox represents two seedlings

27 fsfsf

  1. How many seedlings were planted on last two days?
    1. 10
    2. 20
    3. 15
    4. 30
  2. Which two days had a total of 22 seedlings?
    1. Tuesday and Wednesday
    2. Monday and Tuesday
    3. Wednesday and Thursday
    4. Tuesday and Friday
  3. Which two days had the least number of seedlings?
    1. Wednesday and Thursday
    2. Tuesday and Monday
    3. Monday and Wednesday
    4.  Thursday and Tuesday
  4. How many seedlings were planted in the four days altogether?
    1. 22
    2. 88
    3. 44
    4. 11

MARKING SCHEME

maths as

 

Tagged under

QUESTIONS

  1. A company exported six hundred and ninety eight thousand and ninety three laptops to a neighboring county. How many laptops were exported that day?
    1. 698093
    2. 98093
    3. 6980093
    4. 6009893
  2. In a certain county, trees were planted in in two consecutive years. In 2020, a total of 841793 trees were planted. In 2021, another 750 436 trees were planted. How many more trees were planted in 2020 than in 2021?
    1. 111363
    2. 91357
    3. 1592229
    4. 913570
  3. Work out: 1 - 3/8
    1. 2/8
    2. 3/8
    3. 5/8
    4. 13/8
  4. Kiptoo ran round the figure below thrice. What distance did he cover in metres?
    4 adada
    1. 138m
    2. 46m
    3. 29m
    4. 87m
  5. Alex was given sh. 1000 to buy a toy car for his brother. He bought a toy car worth sh. 563. What balance did he get?
    1. Sh. 563
    2. Sh. 1563
    3. Sh. 337
    4. Sh. 437
  6. During scouts founders day, a total of 99567 scouts attended the event. Write the number of scouts rounded off to the nearest thousands?
    1. 100000
    2. 99500
    3. 99000
    4. 99600
  7. A farmer harvested 2453 bags of maize and 981 bags of beans. How many bags were harvested altogether?
    1. 1472
    2. 2334
    3. 3434
    4. 2434
  8. A practical lesson in a Home Science lesson took 123 minutes. How long did the lesson take in seconds?
    1. 7380seconds
    2. 1830seconds
    3. 2 hours
    4. 63 seconds
  9. Work out: Weeks    Days
                       3            6
                 +    2           4
                                          
    1.  5Weeks 10 Days
    2. 5Weeks 3Days
    3. 6Weeks 3Days
    4. 6Weeks 10Days
  10. A Grade Five learner divided a certain number by 6 and got 96 as the correct answer. What was the number?
    1. 576
    2. 16
    3. 11
    4. 90
  11. Grade ix learners used a 250ml bottles to fill a 10 litre container. How many bottles did they use?
    1. 40
    2. 4.0
    3. 4000
    4. 1000
  12. Find the place value of digit 5 in the number, 19.235
    1. thousandths
    2. Hundredths
    3. Tenths
    4. ones
  13. One day Mr. Muchai sent three Grade six learners to collect Mathematics homework books. They collected the books as follows: Amina 24 books, James 36 books and John 30 books. Find the least common multiple of the books that they collected.
    1. 360
    2. 120
    3. 6
    4. 300
  14. Arrange the numbers in the table in ascending order.
     657 756  576 
     765  567  675
    1. 756, 765,657,756,576, 675
    2. 765, 765, 675, 657, 576, 567
    3. 567,576,657, 675,756, 765
    4. 657,756, 576, 765, 567, 675
  15. Which one of the following is not a service offered in the bank?
    1. Making money
    2. Giving loans
    3. Withdrawing money
    4. Opening bank accounts
  16. In a test, Aloch got 65. What is Aloch's score as an improper fraction?
    1. 13/2
    2. 2
    3. 5/2
    4. 15/8

The following distance is from Ali's home to the river.

  1. If Ali fetched water from the river four times, what distance did he cover?
    17 adada
    1. 73km 784m
    2. 36km 892m
    3. 72km 17m
    4. 18km 446m
  2. Grade six learners formed numbers using digits 4, 5, 6 and 7.What is the difference between the largest number and the smallest number that was formed?
    1. 12221
    2. 3087
    3. 1
    4. 2087
  3. Which of the following numbers is not divisible by both 2 and 5
    1. 55
    2. 110
    3. 3330
    4. 100
  4. Find the difference between 2/3 and 3/5
    1. 2/3
    2. 1/15
    3. 1/3
    4. 2
  5. Find the area of the shaded part
    21 adada
    1. 216m2
    2. 30m2
    3. 108m2
    4. 60m2
  6. What is the sum of the following numbers: 7.0, 0.009 and 10
    1. 26.0
    2. 0.089
    3. 10.89
    4. 17.009
  7. At St. Mary's, a prayer service starts at 7.15am and ends at 9.30am. How long does the service take?
    1. 2hrs 15mins
    2. 9.30am
    3. 2 hours
    4. 1hr 15min
  8. Amol thought of a number. He multiplied the number by 8 and added 10.The result was 26. What is the number?
    1. 18
    2. 16
    3. 10+8+ x
    4. 2
  9. Find the value of x.
    25 sfsfs
    1. 120°
    2. 60°
    3. 180°
  10. What is the total value of digit 2 in the number 1962?
    1. 2000
    2. 2
    3. 200
    4. 20
  11. Estimate the sum 678ml and 967ml by rounding off to the nearest hundreds.
    1. 1645
    2. 1600
    3. 1700
    4. 1500
  12. A constituency bursary fund was shared equally among 8 learners. How much did each. learner get if the total amount was sh. 24016?
    1. Sh. 3002
    2. Sh. 302
    3. Sh. 30002
    4. Sh. 32
  13. An athlete took 500ml bottle of water after a certain distance to hydrate himself during a marathon. If he took 9 such bottles of water, how many litres did the athlete take?
    1. 4500ml
    2. 4.5ml
    3. 4.5L
    4. 4500L
  14. What is the volume of the figure below in m3?
    30 sfsfsf
    1. 72 m3
    2. 504 m3
    3. 25 m3 
    4. 504 m2

MARKING SCHEME

maths sffs

 

Tagged under

QUESTIONS

  1. What is 36769 in words?
    1. Three thousand seven hundred and sixty nine.
    2. Thirty six thousand seven hundred and sixty nine.
    3. Three thousand and sixty seven thousand and sixty nine.
    4. Thirty six thousand and sixty nine.
  2. A man harvested 55675 orange fruits. What is this number rounded off to the nearest thousands?
    1. 55000
    2. 55600
    3. 56000
    4. 55700
  3. Arrange the following numbers in ascending order. 0.2, 0.101, 1, 0.111,0.10
    1. 0.10, 0.101, 0.111, 0.2, 1
    2. 0.2, 0.101, 0.111,0.10, 1
    3. 1, 0.2, 0.111, 0.10, 0.101
    4. 0.10, 0.101, 0.111, 1, 0.2
  4. During the construction of a building, 3789kg of sand was delivered on Friday and 2325kg on Saturday. How many kilograms were delivered altogether?
    1. 1464
    2. 5004
    3. 6004
    4. 6114
  5. Grade five learners listed numbers divisible by both 2 and 5. If all of them got the correct answers, which one of the following was not mentioned?
    1. 5
    2. 10
    3. 100
    4. 200
  6. Find the distance round the figure below
    6 qauyguydeq
    1. 64cm
    2. 180m
    3. 64m
    4. 252m
  7. Maria had three books with different pages as follows: 24 pages, 36 pages and 48 pages. What is the LCM of the three numbers?
    1. 108
    2. 48
    3. 144
    4. 120
  8. Estimate the sum of 5270 and 6358 by rounding off to the nearest hundreds.
    1. 11700
    2. 11600
    3. 11628
    4. 1100
  9. What is the place value of digit 2 in 2679?
    1. Thousands
    2. Tens
    3. 6
    4. 6000
  10. Find the next number in the pattern below: 53, 51, 49
    1. 51
    2. 50
    3. 48
    4. 47
  11. Arrange the numbers in the table below in ascending order.
    11 autydada
    1. 543, 534, 453, 435, 354, 345
    2. 453, 534, 345, 543, 354, 435
    3. 345, 354,435, 453, 534, 543
    4. 345, 354,453,435, 534, 543
  12. Julia had sh. 6304. She used part of it for shopping. Her shopping took sh. 3215. How much was she left with?
    1. 95 19
    2. 3111
    3. 3215
    4. 3089
  13. At Kuli schools, there are 321 learners. Each learner has 14 exercise books. How many books are in Kuli School altogether?
    1. 642
    2. 349
    3. 4494
    4. 335
  14. Maina divided a certain number by 6 and got 17.What was the number?
    1. 576
    2. 102
    3. 16
    4. 96
  15. Work out: 24+ 6+11
    1. 4
    2. 3
    3. 15
    4. 41
  16. How many parts are unshaded?
    16 aygfdada
    1. 5/9
    2. 5
    3. 4/9
    4. 4
  17. Grade five learners arranged the following fractions from the smallest to the largest. 1/3, 2/3, 1/5, 3/5. Which of the following is the correct order?
    1. 2/3, 3/5, 1/3, 1/5
    2. 1/3, 3/5, 2/3, 1/5
    3. 3/5, 2/3, 1/3, 1/5
    4. 1/3, 1/5, 3/5, 2/3
  18. Which one of the following is not an equivalent fraction to 3/5
    1.  15/25
    2. 6/15
    3. 12/20
    4. 9/15
  19. A Grade six boy covers a distance of 3km to school every morning. How many metres does the boy cover in two days?
    1. 6km
    2. 12km
    3. 5Km
    4. 24Km
  20. Subtract 0.723 from I
    1. 0.277
    2. 1.723
    3. 1.277
    4. 0.722
  21. Annet got 3.978 as the first answer to her homework. What is the place value of digit 7 in the number?
    1. Tens
    2. Tenths
    3. Hundredths
    4. Hundreds
  22. Find the value of x in
    22 aydfada
    1. 18m
    2. 4m
    3. 30m
    4. 6m
  23. Eight learners shared some money. Each learner got equal number of share. How much did each get if the money was sh. 1608?
    1. Ksh. 201
    2. Ksh. 21
    3. Ksh. 2001
    4. Ksh. 1600
  24. On Saturday, Lewis woke up at the time shown below
    24 auydada
    What type of angle is shown on the clockface?
    1. Acute
    2. Obtuse
    3. Reflex
    4. Right angle
  25. Change 215/25 into a mixed number
    1. 26/3
    2. 83/5
    3. 75/3
    4. 3/26
  26. Amina carried an orange to school. If she ate 5/6 of the orange alone, what fraction of the orange remained?
    1. 5/6
    2. 2/6
    3. 1/5
    4. 1/6
  27. Two Grade 5 learners used 2 litre containers each to fetch clean water from the tap. If the two girls fetched the water once, how many mililitres did they fetch altogether?
    1. 4000ml
    2. 200ml
    3. 4ml
    4. 2 ml
  28. Work out: 
    Weeks  Days
      3          3
    - 1          6
                     
    1. 2weeks 3days
    2. 1week 4days
    3. 4weeks 9days
    4. 5weeks 2days
  29. Mark is x years old. His father is twice his age. His mother is his father's agemate. What is the sum of their ages?
    1. 5x years
    2. 72 years
    3. 3x years
    4. x years
  30. How many cubes have been used to make the stack below?
    30 suygduada
    1. 15
    2. 47
    3. 60
    4. 36

MARKING SCHEME

 1

 

Tagged under

QUESTIONS

  1. What is 697 in words?
    1. Sixty nine thousand and seven.
    2. Nine hundred and sixty seven.
    3. Six hundred and ninety seven.
    4. Six ninety seven.
  2. Grade four North was given 985 packets of pencils o share among themselves. What is this number rounded off to the nearest tens?
    1. 990
    2. 980
    3. 1000
    4. 995
  3. Find the place value of digit 8 in the number 8223
    1. Thousands
    2. Hundreds
    3. Ones
    4. 8000
  4. A county has got 176 vehicles. Find the total value of digit 6 in the number.
    1. Ones
    2. 6
    3. 6000
    4. Thousands
  5. A school has a new school bus. The school bus can carry 57 learners in one trip. How many learners does it carry if it makes 6 trips?
    1. 57
    2. 63
    3. 302
    4. 342
  6. After getting 100% in mathematics, Amina was given sh. 500 by her teacher. She bought exercise books worth sh. 191 and saved the rest. How much did Amina save?
    1. Sh. 309
    2. Sh. 500
    3. Sh. 191
    4. Sh. 691
  7. A vegetable garden is in the shape shown below.
    7 autygdaa
    What is the distance round the garden?
    1. 96m
    2. 108
    3. 45m
    4. 36m
  8. Musa, a Grade 4 learner turned six last year. How old is Musa?
    1. 9 years
    2. 11 years
    3. 6 years
    4. 10 years
  9. Work out: 1/7 of 28
    1. 4
    2. 35
    3. 196
    4. 7
  10. Write the number formed by: 5 thousands 9 hundreds 6 tens 2 ones =
    1. 596
    2. 2695
    3. 5962
    4. 562
  11. What do you get when you add an odd number to an odd number?
    1. Odd number
    2. Even number
    3. Odd even
    4. Prime number
  12. A teacher asked her learners to write all the divisors of 12. Which of the following was not written?
    1. 4
    2. 12
    3. 6
    4. 24
  13. How many triangles are in the figure below?
    13 auydgada
    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 7
  14. Which of the following is a multiple of 8?
    1. 4
    2. 16
    3. 2
    4. 6
  15. During lunch time, learners are given fruits in groups. If a group of 16 learners was given 48 fruits to share equally, how many fruits will each learner get?
    1. 2
    2. 3
    3. 64
    4. 4
  16. What is: 1/7 + 2/7
    1. 2/7
    2. 13/14
    3. 1/7
    4. 3/7
  17. What is the area of the figure below?
    17 siuda
    1. 6
    2. 3
    3. 18
    4. 14
  18. Learners used container A to fill container B.
    18 auhdgada
    How many containers did they use?
    1. 3
    2. 12
    3. 6
    4. 48
  19. Work out: 26 x 12
    1. 38
    2. 312
    3. 2612
    4. 52
  20. A farmer collected 798 eggs in one month. If he collected 991 more eggs in the following month, how many eggs did he collect that month?
    1. 1789
    2. 193
    3. 991
    4. 798
  21. Read the time shown on the clock-face
    21 auydada
    1. Five minutes past nine
    2. A quarter to one
    3. Forty five minutes to one
    4. A quarter to twelve
  22. In the fraction 3/8, the number 3 is known as ?
    1. Top number
    2. Tree
    3. Numerator
    4. Denominator
  23. Kena rides her bike for 3 hours everyday. How many minutes are these?
    1. 180 minutes
    2. 72 minutes
    3. 180 hours
    4. 60 minutes
  24. Which of the following fractions is bigger? 1/9, 1/2, 1/8, 1/6
    1. 1/8
    2. 1/9
    3. 1/2
    4. 1/6
  25. A learner was able to count upto 1000. Which number comes just after 1000?
    1. 1000
    2. 1001
    3. 999
    4. 998
  26. Work out:
    Week    Days
       3          5
    + 1          2
                            
    1. 4 weeks 7 days
    2. 4 weeks 0 days
    3. 5 weeks 0 days
    4. 2 weeks 3 days
  27. Which one of the following is heavier? Ikg of cotton, lkg of hair or 1kg of stones
    1. None
    2. 1 kg of stones
    3. 1 kg of hair
    4. 1 kg of cotton
  28. Work out: .........  ÷ 9 = 4
    1. 9
    2. 13
    3. 27
    4. 36
  29. Harry bought 13 books at sh. 10 each. How much was paid altogether?
    1. Ksh. 35
    2. Ksh. 1301
    3. Ksh. 1330
    4. Ksh. 130
  30. James drew the following angle and wrote its name. What did James write?
    30 audada
    1. Right angle
    2. Obtuse angle
    3. Reflex angle
    4. Acute angle

MARKING SCHEME

maths asa

 

Tagged under

QUESTIONS

  1. A school has 1780 pupils. What is the place value of digit 7 in the number of pupils?
    1. Thousand
    2. Hundreds
    3. Tens of thousands
    4. Ones
  2. The number of gazelles in a park is 8009. What is the number written in words?
    1. Eight hundred and nine 
    2. Eighty thousand and nine
    3. Eight thousand and nine
    4. Eight hundred thousand and nine.
  3. In a music lesson, pupils sang a song which had 15379 words. What is the total value of digit 1 in the number?
    1. 1000
    2. 10000
    3. 370
    4. 15000
  4. A school collected six thousand nine hundred and fifty six eggs. Write the number of eggs in symbols. 
    1. 60956
    2. 6956
    3. 69056
    4. 656
  5. In a game park, there were 236 gazelles, 402 zebras, 351 warthogs and 562 antelopes. Arrange the numbers from the largest to the smallest.
    1. 562, 402, 361, 236
    2. 236, 361, 402, 562
    3. 562, 361, 402, 236
    4. 402, 562, 361, 236
  6. A learner was given 6 exercise books by her teacher. How many exercise books were these in Roman numbers?
    1. VII
    2. IV
    3. V
    4. VI
  7. The number of vehicles that passed near a school in one day was 599. Round off the number of vehicles to the nearest tens.
    1. 600
    2. 500
    3. 590
    4. 690
  8. In a party, there were 5835 children and 9535 adults. How many people were in the party altogether?
    1. 14370
    2. 15360
    3. 15730
    4. 15370
  9. Which of the following is a reflex angle?
    9 fafaf
  10. What is the missing number in the pattern below?
    22, 24, 26, 28, 30,............34
    1. 31
    2. 32
    3. 33
    4. 40
  11. A farmer had 37 one day old chicks. She sold each chick at Sh. 25. Round off the number of chicks and the price per chick to the nearest tens and work out the sum.
    1. 12
    2. 55.
    3. 62
    4. 70
  12. In a market, onions were arranged in piles of 20. A seller sold 50 such piles. How many onions did she sell?
    1. 1000
    2. 70
    3. 100
    4. 30
  13. There were 84 fruits in a class. A teacher shared the fruits among the learners equally. If each learner got 3 fruits, how many learners were there?
    1. 28
    2. 81
    3. 87
    4. 80
  14. In a school, there are 11 teachers. 5 of these teachers are female while the rest are male. What fraction of the teachers are male?
    1. 11/12
    2. 5/11
    3. 6/11
    4. 11/16
  15. The length of a playground is 50m. What is its length in centimetres?
    1. 5 cm
    2. 500 cm
    3. 5000 cm
    4. 550 cm
  16. Wangui slept at the time shown on the clock face below. What time did she sleep?
    16 adada
    1. 6:45 am
    2. 6:50 pm
    3. 7:45 am
    4. 6:45 pm
  17. What is the perimeter of the figure below?
    17 adada
    1. 40 cm
    2. 60 cm
    3. 30 cm
    4. 50 cm
  18. 10 boys received a 15 cm long piece of sugarcane each. What was the total length of sugarcane received by the 10 boys?
    1. 150 cm
    2. 15 cm
    3. 105 cm
    4. 550 cm
  19. Juma is 2 m 10 cm tall. Linet is 1 m 90 cm tall. What is the total height of the two pupils?
    1. 100 cm
    2. 4 m
    3. 4 m 100 cm
    4. 3 m 100 cm
  20. A shopkeeper measured 50 Kg of rice and another 10 Kg of rice. How many kilograms of rice did he measure altogether?
    1. 60 Kg
    2. 500 Kg
    3. 40 Kg
    4. 40 Kg
  21. Work out:
    Hrs   Mins
    5      50
    +3    25
                 
    1. 9 hrs 15 mins 
    2. 8 hrs 75 mins
    3. 2 hrs 35 mins
    4. 9 hrs 75 mins
  22. A shopkeeper had Sh. 1000 note. She changed the money in three - Sh. 200 notes, two- Sh. 100 notes and the rest in Sh. 50. How many Sh. 50 notes did she get?
    1. 10
    2. 6
    3. 4
    4. 5
  23. Opiyo had Sh. 2000. He bought 10 Kg of rice for Sh. 1000 and 1L of cooking oil for Sh. 560. How much money was he left with?
    1. Sh. 1440
    2. Sh. 1560
    3. Sh. 1000
    4. Sh. 440
  24. A tank had 3456 liters of water. During a tree planting day, 868 litres were used to water the seedlings. How much water remained?
    1. 2598 litres
    2. 4314 litres
    3. 2588 litres
    4. 4314 litres
  25. A grade 4 teacher wrote various multiples of 4 as below. Identify the list with the first five multiples of 4. 
    1. 4, 8, 12, 16, 20
    2. 0, 4, 12, 16, 20
    3. 8, 12, 16, 20, 24
    4. 4, 12, 16, 20, 24
  26. The ages of four men were recorded follows. Which age represents an odd number?
    1. 99 years
    2. 88 years
    3. 44 years
    4. 26 years
  27. Kibwana drew a table as shown below.
    27 gvagdad
    Which fraction is unshaded?
    1. 3/8
    2. 7/10
    3. 8/10
    4. 3/10
  28. Barbra got 48 marks out of 100 in a Mathematical test. Convert the marks 48/100 into a decimal.
    1. 4.8
    2. 0.48
    3. 0.0048
    4. 0.048
  29. Tiffany had 2 litres of water. She emptied the water into half litre bottles. How many half litre bottles of water did she get?
    1. 4
    2. 6
    3. 8
    4. 2
  30. A farmer harvested 699 bags of beans. Round off the number 699 to the nearest tens?
    1. 700 
    2. 600
    3. 799
    4. 690

MARKING SCHEME

maths ms

 

Tagged under

QUESTIONS

  1. What is eight thousand eight hundred and eight in symbols?
    1. 8800
    2. 8808
    3. 8080
    4. 8880
  2. What is the place value of digit 4 in the number 64238?
    1. Tens
    2. Hundreds
    3. Tens of thousands
    4. Thousands
  3. Identify the missing numbers in the pattern below
    98. 94, 90, ............ , 82 , ..............
    1. 91, 83
    2. 81, 80
    3. 86, 78
    4. 80, 72
  4. In a meeting there were 1276 men and 3618 women. How many people were in the meeting altogether?
    1. 4894
    2. 4884
    3. 4814
    4. 4892
  5. Choose the even numbers between 21 and 31
    1. 21, 18, 24, 22, 28
    2. 22, 24, 26, 28, 30
    3. 23, 25, 27, 29, 31
    4. 24, 25, 27, 29, 30
  6. Which one of the following is the next multiple of 9 after 72?
    1. 64
    2. 91
    3. 81
    4. 63
  7. Round off 463 and 155 to the nearest ten and work out their sum
    1. 620
    2. 618
    3. 518
    4. 520
  8. A teacher wrote 13/7 on the black board. What is the fraction converted into a mixed fraction?
    1. 71/6
    2. 61/7
    3. 16/7
    4. 15/7
  9. What fraction is shaded in the figure below?
    9 adada
    1. 4/8
    2. 3/8
    3. 2/8
    4. 5/8
  10. A teacher had 96 mangoes. He shared the mangoes equally among 6 learners. How many mangoes did each learner get?
    1. 19
    2. 12
    3. 16
    4. 17
  11. Find the estimated product of 44 and 53 by rounding off each number to the nearest ten before working out.
    1. 2332
    2. 200
    3. 2400
    4. 2000
  12. Identify the first 4 multiples of 6
    1. 6, 12, 18, 24
    2. 6, 9, 12, 15
    3. 12, 18, 24, 30
    4. 6, 8, 10, 12
  13. Alex has nine rabbits at home. How many rabbits are these in Roman numerals?
    1. IV
    2. IX
    3. X
    4. VIII
  14. In a school there are 1784 cypress seedlings and 2405 eucalyptus seedlings. How many seedlings are there in total?
    1. 4089
    2. 4180
    3. 4009
    4. 4189
  15. Arrange these numbers from the largest to the smallest
    769, 967, 796, 679, 697 
    1. 679, 697, 769, 796, 967
    2. 967, 769, 796, 697, 679
    3. 697, 769, 796, 579,967
    4. 967, 796, 769, 697, 679
  16. What is the time?
    16 adad
    1. 2 minutes past 9
    2. 15 minutes past 9
    3. 15 minutes to 3
    4. 15 minutes to 2
  17. Which of these are odd numbers only?
    1. 53, 124, 36, 59
    2. 427, 93, 25, 131
    3. 165, 19, 87, 62
    4. 14, 222, 37, 28
  18. How many days are there in the months of October, November and December?
    1. 93
    2. 91
    3. 92
    4. 90
  19. Work out the following:
    5674-2568=
    1. 3100
    2. 3110
    3. 3106
    4. 3090 
  20. In a school hall there were 1005 tables and 7684 chairs. How many tables and chairs were there in the hall altogether?
    1. 6681
    2. 8688
    3. 8689
    4. 8699
  21. Divide
    8 √ 96
    1. 11 rem 7
    2. 13
    3. 12 rem 1
    4. 12
  22. In a class there were 42 learners. Each learner was given 12 books. How many books were they given altogether?
    1. 404
    2. 504
    3. 304
    4. 324
  23. Convert 11/6 into an improper fraction.
    1. 6/2
    2. 7/6
    3. 7/1
    4. 6/5
  24. Which of the following is a need?
    24 adada
  25. In a class there are 16 girls. If each girl was given 13 books, how many books were they given altogether?
    1. 280
    2. 288
    3. 200
    4. 208
  26. How many days are there in twelve weeks?
    1. 74 days
    2. 19 days
    3. 84 days
    4. 6 days
  27. Amani was given sh. 1055 by her father. Her mother gave he sh. 2620. How much money was she given altogether?
    1. shs. 3675
    2. shs. 3575
    3. shs. 3665
    4. shs. 3670
  28. Work out:
    Weeks   Days
       4            4
    +5             6
                       
    1. 10 weeks
    2. 10 weeks 5 days
    3. 10 weeks 3 days
    4. 10 weeks 4 days
  29. How many 2kg packets of sugar can be used to fill a 100kg sack?
    1. 200
    2. 50
    3. 102
    4. 98
  30. What is the next shape in the following pattern?
    30 adada

MARKING SCHEME

maths

 

Tagged under

QUESTIONS 

  1. Write ninety nine thousand nine hundred and ninety nine in symbols.
    1. 99999
    2. 9999
    3. 90999
    4. 99099
  2. In Nakuru county there are 84658 men. What is the place value of digit 4?
    1. Thousandths 
    2. Hundreds
    3. Thousands
    4. Ones
  3. Arrange the following numbers in ascending order
    84000, 80400, 80040, 80004
    1. 84000, 80004, 80040, 80400
    2. 80004, 80040, 80400, 84000
    3. 80400, 80004, 84000, 80040
    4. 84000, 80400, 80040, 80004
  4. A game park has 6954 antelopes. What is the number of antelopes rounded off to the nearest hundreds?
    1. 6900
    2. 6950
    3. 70000
    4. 7000
  5. Grade 5 learners were asked by theior teacher to identify a number that is divisible by both 2 and 5. Who gave the correct answer?
    1. Alex - 80
    2. Shanice - 48
    3. Malcolm - 55
    4. Joy - 25
  6. Which of the following numbers is not a common factor of 36 and 24?
    1. 12
    2. 8
    3. 6
    4. 3
  7. What is the LCM of 3, 5 and 6?
    1. 60
    2. 30
    3. 25
    4. 36
  8. Estimate the sum of 2436 and 8479 by first rounding off the numbers to the nearest 1000.
    1. 10915
    2. 10900
    3. 10000
    4. 11000
  9. Work out: 6 ÷ 2 x 3 + 18  - 20
    1. 4
    2. 24
    3. 8
    4. 7
  10. Juliana had Ksh. 1000 note. She bought a book at Ksh. 250 and a bag at Ksh. 430 and saved the rest of the money. How much money did she save?
    1. Ksh. 680
    2. Ksh. 320
    3. Ksh. 420
    4. Ksh. 380
  11. Work out:
    Hrs       Min
      4         45
    +2         55  
    __________
    1. 7 hrs 00min
    2. 7 hr 40 min
    3. 6 hr 40 min
    4. 1 hr 50 min
  12. Convert 64/5  into a mixed fraction.
    1. 5/64 
    2. 119/5 
    3. 124/5 
    4. 64/5
  13. Arrange the numbers 0.76, 0.67, 0.56, 0.65 in descending order
    1. 0.67, 0.76, 0.56, 0.65
    2. 0.65, 0.56, 0.76, 0.67
    3. 0.56, 0.65, 0.67, 0.76
    4. 0.76, 0.67, 0.65, 0.56
  14. What is the place value of digit 9 in the number 0.89?
    1. Hundreds
    2. Tenths
    3. Hundredths
    4. Tens
  15. Work out:
    Weeks    Days
      10            4
      −2            6  
                          
    1. 7 weeks 5 days
    2. 7 weeks 8 days
    3. 13 weeks 0 days
    4. 13 weeks 3 days
  16. Identify the angle drawn below
    G5MathT1TW23003Q16
    1. Obtuse angle
    2. Reflex angle
    3. Right angle
    4. Acute angle
  17. A farmer planted cabbages in 48 rows. There were 26 cabbages in each row. How many cabbages did he plant altogether?
    1. 384
    2. 74
    3. 1148
    4. 1248
  18. The length of a road is 9 metres. What is the length of the road in centimetres?
    1. 900cm
    2. 9000cm
    3. 90cm
    4. 9cm
  19. Fill in the missing number
    ____ × 9 = 108
    1. 15
    2. 12
    3. 972
    4. 48
  20. Change 16/100 into decimal
    1. 1.6
    2. 16.00
    3. 0.16
    4. 1600
  21. Simplify the expression
    6p + 2pp =
    1. p + 7
    2. 8p
    3. 7p
    4. 5p
  22. There were 768 cartons of books to be shared by 16 schools. If all the schools received equal number of cartons, how many cartons did each school receive?
    1. 752
    2. 784
    3. 24
    4. 48
  23. How many ½ litre packets of milk can be packed from 16 litres of milk?
    1. 32
    2. 8
    3. 16
    4. 64
  24. Grade 5 learners made the stack shown below using cubes. What is the volume of the cube?
    G5MathT1TW23003Q24
    1. 18
    2. 12
    3. 24
    4. 48 
  25. A piece of work took 168 hours to be completed. How many days did the work take?
    1. 10
    2. 24
    3. 7
    4. 12 
  26. Which of the following is an improper fraction?
    1. 6/7 
    2. 6/8
    3. 24/25 
    4. 17/9 
  27. Add:
      306428 
    +  72464  
                    
    1. 378892
    2. 378882
    3. 233964
    4. 108892
  28. What fraction of the shape is unshaded?
    G5MathT1TW23003Q28
    1. 3/9 
    2. 5/9
    3. 3/8
    4. 5/8 
  29. Find the next number in the pattern
    16, 34, 52, 70, 88, ______________
    1. 104
    2. 108
    3. 110
    4. 106
  30. What is the perimeter of the shape shown below?
    G5MathT1TW23003Q30
    1. 76cm
    2. 38cm
    3. 312cm
    4. 50cm

MARKING SCHEME

  1. A
  2. C
  3. B
  4. D
  5. A
  6. B
  7. B
  8. C
  9. D
  10. B
  11. B
  12. C
  13. D
  14. C
  15. A
  16. B
  17. D
  18. A
  19. B
  20. C
  21. C
  22. D
  23. A
  24. B
  25. C
  26. D
  27. A
  28. D
  29. D
  30. A

QUESTIONS

  1. In a certain county, there are eighty nine thousand and sixteen people. What is the number of people written in symbols?
    1. 8916
    2. 89016
    3. 890016
    4. 916
  2. Which digit is in the thousands place value in the number 780462?
    1. 4
    2. 6
    3. 0
    4. 8
  3. In the year 2020, the number of pupils who sat for KCSE exam was 934607 candidates. What is the total value of digit 9 in the number given?
    1. 900000
    2. 9000
    3. 90000
    4. 9000000
  4. In a Game Park, the number of Zebras, Warthogs, Antelopes, Gazelles and Elephants are: 8964, 8046, 9649, 9924 and 7648 respectively. Arrange the numbers in ascending order.
    1. 7648, 8046, 8964, 9649, 9924
    2. 9924, 9649, 8964, 8046, 7648
    3. 7648, 8964, 8046, 9924, 9649
    4. 8964, 7648, 8046, 9649, 9924.
  5. A school fenced its compound using 6397 posts. What is this number of posts rounded off to the nearest thousand?
    1. 6390
    2. 7000
    3. 6000
    4. 6300
  6. An ATM machine reads the following numbers on daily occurrences. Which one of the following groups of numbers is divisible by 10?
    1. 80, 76, 33, 70
    2. 60, 49, 65, 90
    3. 13, 20, 50, 35
    4. 20, 50, 40, 70,
  7. The following are ages of different people in a certain locality. Which one of the following numbers is not a common multiple of 6 and 8? 
    1. 72
    2. 48
    3. 64
    4. 248.
  8. A teacher wrote numbers 45 and 60 on the chalkboard. He told learners to calculate the LCM of the two numbers. What was the correct answer?
    1. 180
    2. 360
    3. 450
    4. 240
  9. The number of students who joined universities in one year was 366311. The following year, the number was 36428 students. How many students joined university in the two years?
    1. 403639
    2. 329783
    3. 330783
    4. 402739
  10. A teacher wrote the pattern: 121400, 131400, 141400, and 151400. She asked her learners to get the next num- ber. What was the number?
    1. 161400
    2. 162400
    3. 153400
    4. 160400
  11. Peter got 9/10 in English. Write the marks he got as a decimal?
    1. 9
    2. 9.0
    3. 0.9
    4. 0.09
  12. Work out the operation below. 
     Hrs           Mins
       3               45
    +5                20. 
    ________________
    1. 8hrs 65mins
    2. 9hrs 5mins
    3. 8hrs 5mins
    4. 9hrs 65mins
  13. A shopkeeper packed 10kg of sugar in 1/4Kg packets. How many packets did he make?
    1. 40
    2. 6
    3. 3
    4. 12
  14. Juma woke up at the time shown on the clock face. What time did he wake up?
    G5MathT1SE23003Q14
    1. 8:15 pm 
    2. 8:03 pm
    3. 8:15am
    4. 8:03am
  15. A shopkeeper had a Sh. 500 note. She changed the money into Sh. 50 notes. How many notes did she get?
    1. 10
    2. 8
    3. 5
  16. A teacher had y pencils. He shared the pencils among four girls. If each girl got 5 pencils, how many pencils had he at the beginning? 
    1. 20
    2. 24
    3. 9
    4. 15
  17. Which among the following is an acute angle?
    G5MathT1SE23003Q17
  18. A member of parliament gave of the money collected during a fundraising ceremony to the needy for fees. What is the simplest form of the fraction?
    1. 3/4
    2. 4/12
    3. 7/12 
    4. 3/12
  19. A teacher wrote the following on a number card. Fill in the missing number.
    G5MathT1SE23003Q19
    1. 21
    2. 20
    3. 40
    4. 12
  20. Rosemary had Sh. 1050. She bought 1kg of cooking fat worth Sh. 599. How much balance did she receive?
    1. Sh. 1109
    2. Sh. 450
    3. Sh. 1649
    4. Sh. 451
  21. Arrange the fractions 2/31/61/21/8 from the largest to the smallest.
    1.  1/82/3,1/61/2
    2.  2/31/21/61/8
    3. 1/21/61/8,  2/3,
    4.  2/3,1/61/81/2 
  22. Maria took 120 minutes to fetch water from the river and back to her home. How many hours did she take?
    1. 2 hrs
    2. 12 hrs
    3. 4 hrs
    4. 10 hrs
  23. In a school hall, there are 246 benches. Each bench is used by 12 learners comfortably. How many learners can sit on all benches?
    1. 258
    2. 234
    3. 2952 
    4. 2950
  24. A tank had 5050.072 litres of water. After one week, 1020.069 litres had been used. How much water was
    remaining in the tank?
    1. 6070.072L
    2. 4030.003L
    3. 4930.03L
    4. 5070.072L
  25. The distance from the Chief's camp to the dispensary is 3400 m. What is the distance in Kilometers?  
    1. 340000 km
    2. 3400 km
    3. 34 km
    4. 3.4 km
  26. A square measures 12 cm by 12 cm. What is its area?
    1. 144 cm
    2. 164cm
    3. 24 cm
    4. 414 cm
  27. Packets in the shape of 1 cm cubes were arranged and filled a carton as shown below. 
    G5MathT1SE23003Q27
    What was the volume of the carton?
    1. 467cm3
    2. 570 cm3
    3. 26cm3
    4. 576 cm3
  28. The length of a room is 10 metres. What is the length of the room in centimetres?
    1. 100 cm
    2. 10000 cm
    3. 1000 cm
    4. 0.1 cm
  29. A shopkeeper had 42 kg 100g of flour. She sold 32 kg 400g of the flour. What mass of the flour remained?
    1. 9 kg 700g
    2. 10 kg 300g
    3. 9 kg 300g
    4. 5 kg 200g
  30. Juma prepared 5000 milliliters of juice. What is the capacity of the juice in litres?
    1. 50L
    2. 500L
    3. 5.5L
    4. 5L 

MARKING SCHEME

  1. B
  2. C
  3. A
  4. A
  5. C
  6. D
  7. C
  8. B
  9. D
  10. A
  11. C
  12. B
  13. A
  14. C
  15. A
  16. A
  17. D
  18. A
  19. B
  20. D
  21. B
  22. A
  23. C
  24. B
  25. D
  26. A
  27. D
  28. C
  29. A
  30. D

QUESTIONS 

  1. There were 36960 tree seedlings to be planted. If all of them were planted, how many tree seedlings were planted in words.
    1. Three hundred and sixty nine and sixty.
    2. Thirty six thousand nine hundred and sixty.
    3. Three thousand six hundred and ninety six.
    4. Thirty six thousand and ninety six.
  2. Four Grade four learners formed some numbers using 6, 7, 8 and 9.
     8679   7896   8976    9687   7869   9786 
    Which one of the following is the correct order of the numbers in descending order?
    1. 8679, 7896, 8976, 9687, 7869, 9786
    2. 7869, 7896, 8679, 8976, 9687, 9786
    3. 9786, 9687, 8976, 8679, 7896, 7869
    4. 7869, 7869, 8679, 8976, 9679, 9786
  3. Round off 1645 to the nearest 100.
    1. 1700
    2. 1650
    3. 1600
    4. 1640
  4. Winnie, a Grade 5 learner was given the following numbers:
    G5MathT1Dist23003Q4 
    Which of the numbers is divisible by both 2 and 5?
    1. 90 
    2. 88
    3. 62
    4. 25
  5. Work out the difference of 9829 and 6460 by rounding off to the nearest hundreds.
    1. 16289
    2. 3369
    3. 3300
    4. 3400
  6. Which type of an angle is more than 90° but less than 180°?
    1. Reflex angle
    2. Acute angle
    3. Obtuse angle
    4. Right angle
  7. During national census 983625 people were counted. Work out the place value of digit 9.
    1. Thousands
    2. Tens of thousands
    3. Hundreds of thousands 
    4. Ones
  8. Grade five learners from Simba Primary School, were work out the common divisors for of 56 and 42 in groups.
     GROUP A   GROUP B    GROUP C   GROUP D 
     4 and 7  4 and 8   7 and 14   1 and 3 
    Which group got the correct common divisors for both 56 and 42?
    1. GROUP D
    2. GROUP B
    3. GROUP C
    4. GROUP A
  9. In 2021, a total of 356249 people visited a certain hotel in Mombasa while in 2022, the hotel received a total of 335641 people. How many people visited the hotel in the two years?
    1. 691880
    2. 681890
    3. 681880
    4. 691890
  10. During a parent's meeting at a certain school, 74 boxes of water were bought. If each box had 24 bottles of water, how many bottles of water were bought?
    1. 1776
    2. 98
    3. 50
    4. 1766
  11. Grade four learners counted the number of lines of symmetry in a rectangle.
    AMY → FOUR              CHRIS  → THREE 
    WILIAN → ONE            SASHA → TWO
    Who among the following learners got it correct?
    1. WILIAN
    2. SASHA
    3. CHRIS
    4. AMY
  12. Work out:
      WEEK           DAYS
         3                   4
    −.  1                   5    
    _________________
    1. 5 Weeks  2 Days
    2. 2 Weeks  1 Day
    3. 1 Week    6 Days
    4. 4 Weeks  9 Days

Below is a list of items that Mumo bought from Anita's shop. Use it to answer question 13 and 14.
1 KG of sugar@ sh. 180
2kg of wheat flour for sh. 165
1 match box at sh. 6
2kg maize flour for 240

  1. How much did Mumo pay for the items?
    1. Sh. Sh. 765
    2. Sh. 756
    3. Sh. 1000
    4. Sh. 591
  2. If Mumo paid for the items using a sh. 1000 note, how much did she get as the balance?
    1. Sh. 244
    2. Sh. 409
    3. Sh. 500
    4. Sh. 245
  3. Lessons at Hamisi primary school start at the time shown below.
    G5MathT1Dist23003Q15
    What time is it? The time is _____________________
    1. Fifteen minutes to eight.
    2. Fifteen minutes to seven.
    3. Fourty five minutes to eight.
    4. Fourty five minutes to seven
  4. On Monday Sannai had Y apples. She shared the apples among her 8 friends. How many apples did each friend get?
    1. 8Y
    2. 8+Y
    3. Y − 8
    4. Y/8
  5. James was facing East one morning. His friend called him and he made a quarter turn in the clockswise direction and saw his friend. To which direction was his friend?
    1. South
    2. North
    3. East
    4. West
  6. What is the GCD OF 24 and 32?
    1. 96
    2. 8
    3. 48 
    4. 32 
  7. During a mathematics practical, learners used a quarter litre container to fill a twenty litre container. How many quarter litre containers were used?
    1. 5
    2. 20
    3. 80
    4. 4
  8. In the figure below, show the shaded part as a fraction.
    G5MathT1Dist23003Q20
    1. 0.79
    2. 21/100 
    3. 79/100 
    4. 0.79
  9. Write 32/7 as an improper fraction 
    1. 21/7
    2. 7/23
    3. 7/21
    4. 23/7
  10. A fruit vendor had 87 bananas. He sold the bananas in groups of 7. How many bananas remained if he sold all the groups of seven?
    1. 7
    2. 80
    3. 3
    4. 84
  11. Mary's brother is 32 years. Which one of the following shows his age in roman numerals?
    1. XXLII
    2. XXII
    3. XXXII
    4. XII
  12. Grade four learners represented a certain number on the abacus as shown below.
    G5MathT1Dist23003Q24
    Which number is represented on the abacus ?
    1. 34
    2. 3.04 
    3. 304
    4. 3.4
  13. What is the next number in the sequence. 1, 3, 9, 27 _____________
    1. 81
    2. 54
    3. 36
    4. 63
  14. A number is divisible by 2 if ___________________
    1. The last digit is even
    2. The last digit is odd
    3. It is divisible by 3
    4. It is divisible by 10
  15. Work out:
     SH             CENTS
     320              80
    + 66              40 
    _______________
    1. Sh.387 120cents
    2. Sh.387 20cents
    3. Sh. 386 120cents
    4. Sh. 386 20cents
  16. Aron stayed in Arusha for 384 hours. How many days did he stay in Arusha?
    1. 54 Days
    2. 384 days
    3. 24 days
    4. 16 days
  17. Using a ruler, measure the length of each line given below
    Screenshot 2023 04 26 at 21.55.42
    1. 6.5cm
    2. 6cm
    3. 5.5cm
    4. 5cm
  18. The table below shows the number of learners absent from school in a certain week.
     DAY   TALLY MARKS 
     MONDAY   III
     TUESDAY   IIII   III
     WEDNESDAY   IIII   I
     THURSDAY  IIII
     FRIDAY  IIII   IIII   III
    How many learners were absent on Friday? 
    1. 23
    2. 18
    3. 13
    4. 4
Page 5 of 17