P6 Math: Sharing Usage Equally for Property with Limited Time Use

Questions of this type deals with excess users trying to time-share a common property, such as a basketball court, in a fair manner.

Such questions will appear in P6 Prelims and PSLE.
This is a paper 1 question so calculator usage is not necessary.


5 friends rented a tandem bicycle.
A tandem bicycle allows only 2 persons to ride on it at any one time.
Each friend rode for an equal amount of time.
The tandem bicycle was rented for a total of 4 hours.

How many minutes did each friend ride on that bicycle?


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P4 Math: Fraction of a Fraction

Questions that deals with fraction of a fraction will usually appear in P4 WA2 and SA2.

Such questions will appear in Section C.

This is a pre-cursor to the P5 "Fraction of Remainder" type of questions.

There are 280 people in a library.
1/4 of the people at this library are children.
The remaining are adults.
1/5 of the adults are men.

How many of the adults in the library are women?


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P3 Math: 3 Parties Comparison with Multiples and More Than Less Than

The question type below allows P3 students to test their understanding on how to compare 3 different parties.

With the 2 comparison sentences given, students must piece together the information from both comparison pairs to construct a model that conforms with the information presented in the question.

Such questions often appear in P3 WA2 or SA2 in Section C.

There are total of 146 boys, girls and adults in a cinema.
There are 34 more boys than adults.
There are thrice as many girls as boys.

How many adults are there at this cinema?

Brief history of the cinemas in Singapore

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P5/P6 Math: Before and After Fractional Change with Starting Difference (Basic)

The question below require students to be able to split up 2 different quantities with the starting difference given.

Each unknown quantity is needed to split up to its corresponding fractions.
The total of what both have left is given at the end.

A similar variation of this question can also be found "here".

Such questions will appear in P5 SA2 and P6 Paper 2
Calculator usage is allowed.


Fergie had 54 more instagram photos than Lionel at first.
After Fergie deleted 1/2 of her instagram photos
and Lionel deleted 1/3 of his instagram photos, 
both had 69 instagram photos left altogether.

How many instagram photos did both have altogether at first?


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P5/P6 Math: 2 Different Items of Different Unit Value and Different Quantities

This question provides 2 different totals of 2 different items with different unit values and quantities. But it does not give any other information besides the quantities and the totals.

Such questions are suitable for P5 and P6.
These questions will usually appear in paper 2.
Calculator usage is allowed.


6 bricks and 3 cement bags have a total mass of 24 kg
3 bricks and 6 cement bags have a total mass of 30 kg

What is the total mass of 1 cement bag and 1 brick? 

How are housing flats built in Singapore?

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P4 Math: Sum of 2 given

The question type below uses the sum of 2 to describe the relationship between 3 objects.

Such questions often appear in P4 exam papers in Section C.
A more complex version of this question can also be found here.

Abigail, Beth and Candice were given a sum of money to share. The total of Abigail and Beth's share is $35. The total of Beth and Candice's share is $26. The total of Abigail and Candice's share is $31

How much did the 3 girls have altogether?



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P4 Math: Excess and Shortage

The question type below introduces the concept of Excess and Shortage.

Such questions often appear in P4 exam papers in Section C.

Mr Bala have a sum of money to buy cupcakes. If he buys 3 cupcakes, he will have a change of $13. If he buys 8 cupcakes instead, he will be short of $12.

How much did Mr Bala have at first?

The difference between cupcakes and muffins is the toppings!

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P4 Math: Constant Difference

The question type below introduces the concept of constant difference.

Such questions often appear in P4 exam papers in Section C.

In a stationery shop, 3 pencils and 1 notepad costs $10 altogether. A notepad with 5 pencils costs $16 altogether. How much does each pencil cost?

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P5/P6 Math: Volume: Water Transfers Between 2 Containers

This question which addresses the P5/P6 topic of Volume requires students to be able to find a common height of water after the volume of water is shared between 2 containers.

This can appear in P5 or P6 Paper 2 so calculator usage is acceptable.

How water is purified and made safe for consumption

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P5/P6 Math: Average: Before and After (Advanced)

The question below deals with the topic of "Average",
with the before and after average known
(old average vs new average). 

This question does not provide the number of parties involved at first or at the end.
It only provides the difference between the 2 unknowns.

Such questions appears in P5 SA2 Paper 2 and P6 Paper 2.
Calculator usage is allowed.


Brenda has a collection of dresses.
The average cost of her dresses were $145.
After she bought 2 new dresses at $155 each,
the average costs of all her dresses became $147.

How many dresses did Brenda have in her collection at the end?


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