2011 PSLE Discussions and Strategy
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Leanne:
Hi LeanneHi Brenda,
Yes, everyone is doing what they can now.If lucky, maybe the same question will appear...if not....
I just hope ds can maintain what he had in prelim, dare not hope for more.If he can do better, that is really a bonus.
Regards,
Leanne
Yes, all these depend on luck like what you had mentioned \"the right set of questions\".
Just hope they can maintain their standard and perform better. :rahrah: -
Thanks, Vanilla Cake. Really appreciate you providing answers for Nanhua and MGS
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Vanilla Cake:
Vanilla Cake,Pen88n:
I am looking for Nanhua and MGS Maths paper 2 answers. Would appreciate if anyone who has it can post. Thanks
Hi Pen88n,
Answers for Nan Hua Pri Sch 2011 P6 Prelim Maths exam paper set on 24 August 2011:
Paper 1
Q1. 4
Q2. 3
Q3. 4
Q4. 3
Q5. 2
Q6. 2
Q7, 4
Q8. 4
Q9. 1
Q10. 1
Q11. 3
Q12. 3
Q13. 1
Q14. 1
Q15. 2
Q16. 2/5, 1/2, 2/3, 3/4
Q17. 1.375
Q18. 200%
Q19. 9:4
Q20. 10 people
Q21. 16 cm
Q22. 36
Q23. 1/2
Q24. 3:5
Q25. 81
Q26. 2 cm
Q27 25 m
Q28. Count from left to right and top to bottom: 1st column,5 row and 5th column, 3rd row.
Q29. 44 cm
Q30. 75 degree
Paper 2
Q1. (2x+14) years
Q2. 8 pupils
Q3. 34 circles
Q4. 24 cm
Q5. 0.65
Q6. Length of AC = 12.4 cm
Q7. 12 pears
Q8. 5 yellow marbles
Q9. $ 440
Q10. 15 seconds
Q11. 44 cm
Q12. (a) 65 degree (b) 20 degree
Q13. 20 boys
Q14. 39 each of $8-seats
Q15. 14 00
Q16. (a) 54 litres (b) 20 cm
Q17. (a) 16, 11, 32 (b) 400 (c) 34 (d) 1250
Q18. (a) $108 (b) $96
DS has only done paper 2 due to limited time.
There are 2 questions whereby he has different answers compared with yours and I've checked through and his answer seems ok. Below are the 2 questions:
Q13) His ans: 34 boys
Adult: Boys : Girls => 16 : 3 : 1
Diff between boys and girls: 3u - 1u = 36 => u = 18
Adult + Girls: 17u = 18 x 17 = 306
90% are adults and girls, 10% boys: 306 / 9 = 34 boys
Q16(b) His ans: 7.5cm
After 20 mins, 6l of water drained
2 container base is 500+300 cm sq, so height will be: 6l / 800 cm sq = 7.5cm
Hope to share learning. Once again, thanks for sharing. -
Vanilla Cake:
As usual, DS only attempted paper 2. There is a question with a different answer:Pen88n:
I am looking for Nanhua and MGS Maths paper 2 answers. Would appreciate if anyone who has it can post. Thanks
Answers for MGS 2011 P6 Prelim Maths exam paper set on 24 August 2011:
Paper 1
Q1. 2
Q2. 4
Q3. 2
Q4. 1
Q5. 3
Q6. 4
Q7. 3
Q8. 4
Q9. 4
Q10. 3
Q11. 3
Q12. 1
Q13. 4
Q14. 3
Q15. 3
Q16. 31
Q17. 4/9, 4/15, 2/17
Q18. 15000.02 m
Q19. 4 each of fifty-cent coins
Q20. 395 ml
Q21. 5 min
Q22. 30:7:15
Q23. 4 bottles
Q24. Unable to solve
Q25. Rhombus
Q26. 25 July
Q27. $ 7
Q28. 14 cm
Q29. 500 cm2
Q30. $20
Paper 2
Q1. 5 questions
Q2. 78 cm2
Q3. 12 min 48 s
Q4. H and O
Q5. $10.60
Q6. 35 years old
Q7. 3 months
Q8. (a) (12d+150) kg (b) 70.62 kg (correct to 2 decimal places)
Q9. 95 fiction books
Q10. 49.16 kg (correct to 2 decimal places)
Q11. 63 cm2
Q12. Unable to solve due to incomplete information given.
Q13. (a) 16 cm (b) 19.28 cm (correct to 2 decimal places)
Q14. Unable to solve due to incomplete information given.
Q15. (a) 48 picture cards (b) 72 more picture cards
Q16. (a) 99 degree (b) 9 degree
Q17. (a) 21 children (b) 28.6%
Q18. 40 stamps
Q10) His ans: 47.8kg
Total of 3 boys: 72.6kg x 3 = 217.8kg
C:B:A = 8:10:15
Carl's weight without considering defect: 8/33 x 217.8kg = 52.8kg
Consider defective: 52.8kg - 5kg = 47.8kg
Note: the defective scale is affecting the 3 boys each 5kg difference. If you minus off 15kg difference from the total, based on the ratio of the boys' weight, it will be inaccurate as it is thus not the same 5kg difference for each boy.
Hope this clarifies the matter. Once again, thanks for sharing the answer. It certainly helps make my marking job much easier as I can zoom into the \"inaccurancies\" in his answers right away! -
Vanilla Cake,
Btw, do you happen to have the answer to MW tuition Maths paper from the unknown school? Again, DS has only attempted paper 2, and I'm looking for an easy way out for marking instead of doing all the sums again
Thanks in advance. -
Hi
Is it possible to find Nanyang math. Prelim 2011 in any website?
Pls. Help. thank you. -
Vanilla Cake:
Paper 2
Q13. 20 boys
Q16. (a) 54 litres (b) 20 cmPen88n:
Here's are the workings done by younger sister for the above 2 questions:There are 2 questions whereby he has different answers compared with yours and I've checked through and his answer seems ok. Below are the 2 questions:
Q13) His ans: 34 boys
Adult: Boys : Girls => 16 : 3 : 1
Diff between boys and girls: 3u - 1u = 36 => u = 18
Adult + Girls: 17u = 18 x 17 = 306
90% are adults and girls, 10% boys: 306 / 9 = 34 boys
Q16(b) His ans: 7.5cm
After 20 mins, 6l of water drained
2 container base is 500+300 cm sq, so height will be: 6l / 800 cm sq = 7.5cm
Q13
Before
Adults -> 80% ie 0.8u
Boys -> 75/100x20% = 15% ie 0.15u
Girls -> u-0.8u-0.15u = 0.05u
After
Adults -> 0.8u (No change)
Girls -> 0.05u (No change)
Adults+Girls -> 0.8u+0.05u = 0.85u -> 90%
Boys -> 10% = 0.85u/90x10 = 17u/180
Difference between boys and girls in the beginning -> 0.15u-0.05u = 0.1u
0.1u -> 36
u = 360
Boys (before) - Boys (after) = 0.15u - 17u/180 = u/18 (Boys that left)
u/18 = 360/18 = 20
Number of boys that left the hall = 20
Q16(a)
800-500 = 300
(40x50x30)-(300x20) = 54000 cm3 = 54 litres
Amount of water left in the tank after 20 minutes = 54 litres
Q16 (b)
800x20 = 16000
Assume height of the water level to be u,
(ux500)+(ux300) = 16000
u = 20 cm
Height of the water level in the 2 containers after 20 minutes = 20 cm
Alternative solution for Q16 (b) done by http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=69&t=280&start=4450 is over here.Pen88n:
You are most welcome!Hope to share learning. Once again, thanks for sharing.
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Vanilla Cake:
Paper 2
Q10. 49.16 kg (correct to 2 decimal places)Pen88n:
Q10 is a controversial question and the answer depends on how you interpret it. In fact, I have posted it over http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=69&t=280&start=4320 and hope to get some replies.As usual, DS only attempted paper 2. There is a question with a different answer:
Q10) His ans: 47.8kg
Total of 3 boys: 72.6kg x 3 = 217.8kg
C:B:A = 8:10:15
Carl's weight without considering defect: 8/33 x 217.8kg = 52.8kg
Consider defective: 52.8kg - 5kg = 47.8kg
Note: the defective scale is affecting the 3 boys each 5kg difference. If you minus off 15kg difference from the total, based on the ratio of the boys' weight, it will be inaccurate as it is thus not the same 5kg difference for each boy.
My younger sister also did the way that your DS did to get 47.8 kg.
72.6x3 = 217.8
B : A
2 : 3
B : C
5 : 4
B:A:C
10:15:8
217.8/33x8=52.8
52.8-5 = 47.8 kg (Carl's actual mass)
However, I think that the correct answer should be 49.16 kg (correct to 2 decimal places). -
Vanilla Cake:
VC,Vanilla Cake:
Paper 2
Q13. 20 boys
Q16. (a) 54 litres (b) 20 cmPen88n:
Here's are the workings done by younger sister for the above 2 questions:There are 2 questions whereby he has different answers compared with yours and I've checked through and his answer seems ok. Below are the 2 questions:
Q13) His ans: 34 boys
Adult: Boys : Girls => 16 : 3 : 1
Diff between boys and girls: 3u - 1u = 36 => u = 18
Adult + Girls: 17u = 18 x 17 = 306
90% are adults and girls, 10% boys: 306 / 9 = 34 boys
Q16(b) His ans: 7.5cm
After 20 mins, 6l of water drained
2 container base is 500+300 cm sq, so height will be: 6l / 800 cm sq = 7.5cm
Q13
Before
Adults -> 80% ie 0.8u
Boys -> 75/100x20% = 15% ie 0.15u
Girls -> u-0.8u-0.15u = 0.05u
After
Adults -> 0.8u (No change)
Girls -> 0.05u (No change)
Adults+Girls -> 0.8u+0.05u = 0.85u -> 90%
Boys -> 10% = 0.85u/90x10 = 17u/180
Difference between boys and girls in the beginning -> 0.15u-0.05u = 0.1u
0.1u -> 36
u = 360
Boys (before) - Boys (after) = 0.15u - 17u/180 = u/18 (Boys that left)
u/18 = 360/18 = 20
Number of boys that left the hall = 20
Q16(a)
800-500 = 300
(40x50x30)-(300x20) = 54000 cm3 = 54 litres
Amount of water left in the tank after 20 minutes = 54 litres
Q16 (b)
800x20 = 16000
Assume height of the water level to be u,
(ux500)+(ux300) = 16000
u = 20 cm
Height of the water level in the 2 containers after 20 minutes = 20 cm
Alternative solution for Q16 (b) done by http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=69&t=280&start=4450 is over here.Pen88n:
You are most welcome!Hope to share learning. Once again, thanks for sharing.

I understand your Q13 and Q16(b) and realised where my DS has gotten wrong. Thanks again. -
Pen88n:
Hi Pen88n,Vanilla Cake,
Btw, do you happen to have the answer to MW tuition Maths paper from the unknown school? Again, DS has only attempted paper 2, and I'm looking for an easy way out for marking instead of doing all the sums again
Thanks in advance.
As my younger sister is doing the P6 Prelim Chinese papers at this moment, I will get her to do the MW tuition Maths paper from the unknown school by tomorrow. Will post her answers for paper 2 by tomorrow's afternoon.
Thks for your understanding.
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