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    2010 PSLE Mathematics

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Secondary Schools - Selection
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    • M Offline
      MOE Hater
      last edited by

      the kiasu student:
      This year's Math PSLE was acceptable for pupils weak in maths and easy to pupils who excel in maths. Unlike previous years when parents complain of difficult questions, this year's paper was better. MOE sure did the right thing, with tougher questions at the last part of paper 2.


      Thumbs up to MOE this year!
      SERIOUSLY!!! As if I don't hate MOE enough! :x Why did they make it easy??!!! I want a hard paper ๐Ÿ˜ข

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        aada
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        MOE Hater:
        aada:

        Wad's paper 2 question 4? I need 2 check my answers


        Is it the area of the quadilateral question? I split it into two right angled triangles. So,

        1/2 x 7 x 9 + 1/2 x 3 x 11 = 48

        Ans: 48cm2

        Hope this helps. ๐Ÿ˜„

        Thks.
        :lol:

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          Strparent
          last edited by

          blessedami:
          ekanil:

          Hi , my son says that the pattern is as follows :


          1 ---------------------12(rods needed to make a cube)
          2 ------------------- 20
          3 ------------------- 28
          4 ------------------- 33
          5 -------------------- 41
          6 -------------------- 46

          Thanks,
          Yes, I got the first number in the series wrong, regardless of which the answer is 782.

          Yes, based on my visualization of the structure, item 3 should be 28, thereby the CORRECT answer to Q17c is indeed 782.

          I am utterly impressed with the kids nowadays, they can summarise almost the whole exam papers a few hours after taking it, :celebrate:

          This boy JianRong and his friends deserves a pat on their back.
          http://www.onsponge.com/forum/35-thinkingmathonsponge/5790-how-did-you-do-psle-math-2010.html?limit=10&start=30

          However, the relatively Maths paper is a little unkind to those who excel, as there were NO real difficult questions. DS said he was only able to use algebra once and it was a giveaway ( Q18 ). We should see a lot of A* this year.

          Agreed with MOE Hater, the paper should have a few tough questions, as in 2009.

          I sincerely believe this year's P6 cohort is one of the best academically in recent years, though the PSLE Tscore may not reflect so ultimately, due to the relatively easy papers so far for English, maths and Chinese. Easy papers raised the Median Score and affects the Standard Deviation substantially.

          Jiayu to all ๐Ÿ™

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          • L Offline
            lightbulb
            last edited by

            i got 46

            , 9cm, 180cm, and 782 for the 2nd last qn.

            an somebody tell me if that is confirm correct or not?

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              lightbulb
              last edited by

              Strparent:
              blessedami:

              [quote=\"ekanil\"]Hi , my son says that the pattern is as follows :


              1 ---------------------12(rods needed to make a cube)
              2 ------------------- 20
              3 ------------------- 28
              4 ------------------- 33
              5 -------------------- 41
              6 -------------------- 46

              Thanks,
              Yes, I got the first number in the series wrong, regardless of which the answer is 782.

              Yes, based on my visualization of the structure, item 3 should be 28, thereby the CORRECT answer to Q17c is indeed 782.

              I am utterly impressed with the kids nowadays, they can summarise almost the whole exam papers a few hours after taking it, :celebrate:

              This boy JianRong and his friends deserves a pat on their back.
              http://www.onsponge.com/forum/35-thinkingmathonsponge/5790-how-did-you-do-psle-math-2010.html?limit=10&start=30

              However, the relatively Maths paper is a little unkind to those who excel, as there were NO real difficult questions. DS said he was only able to use algebra once and it was a giveaway ( Q18 ). We should see a lot of A* this year.

              Agreed with MOE Hater, the paper should have a few tough questions, as in 2009.

              I sincerely believe this year's P6 cohort is one of the best academically in recent years, though the PSLE Tscore may not reflect so ultimately, due to the relatively easy papers so far for English, maths and Chinese. Easy papers raised the Median Score and affects the Standard Deviation substantially.

              Jiayu to all ๐Ÿ™[/quote]i agree. better more difficult paper so good pupils can show more potential.
              heard that they qoing to raise the A star so not many pupils get A star for math.

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              • M Offline
                MOE Hater
                last edited by

                lightbulb:
                i got 46

                , 9cm, 180cm, and 782 for the 2nd last qn.

                an somebody tell me if that is confirm correct or not?
                All right. lucky u :celebrate:

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                  tiger262
                  last edited by

                  kiasiparent:
                  hashroop:

                  \"easy paper means lower T score..some parents pray for difficult paper\". Is this true? Heard from expert parents.


                  if you can get 100/100, how to get low t-score?

                  In T-score computing, the 'mean' and the SD (Std Deviation) are the key-factors. If so many students score 100/100 or A*, then both 'mean' and 'SD' will be unusually high. In that case, the T-score will be lower.

                  Innocent students rejoice at the easy Maths paper since their raw scores will be higher. Unfortunately, since T-scores will be lower, I feel there is not much justification for the rejoicing. Finally, it is the T-score that really matters. Is it not?

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                    happyluckymom
                    last edited by

                    What about the COPs of schools? Will they go down too compared to last year?

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                    • M Offline
                      MOE Hater
                      last edited by

                      tiger262:
                      kiasiparent:

                      [quote=\"hashroop\"]\"easy paper means lower T score..some parents pray for difficult paper\". Is this true? Heard from expert parents.


                      if you can get 100/100, how to get low t-score?

                      In T-score computing, the 'mean' and the SD (Std Deviation) are the key-factors. If so many students score 100/100 or A*, then both 'mean' and 'SD' will be unusually high. In that case, the T-score will be lower.

                      Innocent students rejoice at the easy Maths paper since their raw scores will be higher. Unfortunately, since T-scores will be lower, I feel there is not much justification for the rejoicing. Finally, it is the T-score that really matters. Is it not?[/quote]
                      When the mean is high, the standard deviation is usually lower than a difficult paper. So the marks are somewhat moderated, there no need to be so overly concerned

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                        beauty queen
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                        MOE did satiisfy parentrs but it did not satisfy the top students who excelโ€ฆ

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