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Table for
questions number 1 - 3
| 
Line | 
A | 
B | 
C | 
D | 
E | 
F | 
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Length
  (cm) | 
4 | 
3 | 
16 | 
10 | 
4 | 
6 | 
1.    
Line . . . is the longest                                
a.    
E         b. B          c.
A            d. C
2.   
Line . . . .is the shortest
a.    
E         b. D          c.
B           d.
C
3.   Line . . . is as
long as Line E             
a.   B          b.
C           c. A          d. F  
Table for
questions number 4 - 6
| 
Objects | 
Pencil | 
Scissors | 
Marker | 
Crayon | 
| 
Length
  (cm) | 
12 | 
7 | 
10 | 
6 | 
4.   The objects in order from the shortest to the longest
are …
a.    
Crayon, Marker, Pencil,
Scissors
b.    
Crayon, Scissors,
Marker, Pencil
c.    
Pencil, Marker,
Scissors, Crayon
d.    
Pencil, Scissors,
Marker, Crayon                
5.   
The Longest object
is . . . .                                                                                                                     
a.  
Crayon          b. Pencil                    c. Scissor          d.
Marker
6.   
The shortest object
is . . . .                                                                                                                                 
a.  
Crayon          b. Pencil                    c. Scissor          d.
Marker
7.   
Dezra is 102 cm tall.
Dizma is 7 cm taller than Dezra. How tall is Dizma?
a.  
105               b.
106                        c. 109              d.
107
8.   
Robot A is 15 cm tall.
Robot A is 5 cm shorter than robot B.
Find the height of Robot B!
a.    
15                b.
20                        c. 10                         d. 30
9.   
Kevin is 95 cm tall.
Marco is 5 cm shorter than Kevin. Find Marco’s height!
a.  
85                        b. 90                 c.
95                 d. 100 
10.
12 cm+ 5 cm = . . .  cm
a.    
16                b. 17                  c. 18                        d.
19
11. 
 120 m + 30 m = . . .  m
a.    
160              b.
150               c. 140                       d. 130
12.
100 m – 40 m =  . . . 
m
a.    
30               b. 40                c. 50                         d.
60
13.
 Mrs. Karin buys 12 m of cloth to make dresses.
She buys 18 m of cloth to make curtains. How much cloth does Mrs. Karin buy altogether?
a.    
25               b. 30                c. 35                         d. 40
14.
Box A = 3 kg, Box B = 2
Kg, Box C = 4 kg
The boxes in order from the heaviest to the
lightest are …
a.    
Box B, Box A, Box C
b.    
Box C, Box A, Box B
c.    
Box C, Box A, Box D
d.    
Box B, book D, Box A
15.
 Which
fruit is heavier, the apple or the pineapple?
Which
fruit is heavier, the apple or the pineapple?
 Which
fruit is heavier, the apple or the pineapple?
Which
fruit is heavier, the apple or the pineapple?|  | |||||
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                       Apple                     Pineapple                  Banana                     Grapes
                  (200 gram)                  (500 gram)              ( 250 gram)               (300gram)
a.   Apple
               b. Banana                  c. Mango             d. Pineapple
-  The Pineapple is . . . . than banana
a.   Lighter        b.
Heavier              c. Lightest            d. Heaviest
- Upin : My
     Bag of rambutans has a mass of 230 gram
 Ipin  :
My Bag of rambutans has a mass of 150 gram
What is the total mass
of the two bags of rambutans?
a.   300
g             b. 350                     c. 380               d. 400
- Raka’s
     father has a mass of 70 Kg.
Raka’s mass is 30 Kg.
What is the total mass
of Raka and his father?
a.   100
              b. 150                       c. 200               d. 2
19.    7 Kg + 6 Kg = . .
. . Kg
a.      12                    b. 13           c. 14                d.
15
20.   220 gram – 120 gram
= . . . . gram
a.      100                 b. 120                 c.
130               d. 140
 
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