PRIMARY 6 MATHEMATICS EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS SECTION A: OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS 1. What is the value of 7,346 + 2,755? A. 9,091 B. 10,001 C. 9,111 D. 10,111 2. 9,008 – 3,423 = _______ A. 5,685 B. 6,485 C. 5,585 D. 6,585 3. The place value of 6 in 26,549 is — A. Hundreds B. Tens C. Thousands D. Ten thousands 4. Write four
ENGLISH STUDIES EXAM QUESTIONS EACH QUESTION CARRY EQUAL MARK SECTION A: COMPREHENSION AND VOCABULARY Read the passage below and answer questions 1–10. Last Saturday, our school organised an inter-school debate competition. Pupils from four different schools came to take part. The topic was “Cleanliness is next to Godliness.” Our team won because we spoke clearly
Lesson Note on Formal and Informal Letters Subject: English Language Class: JSS 1 / Upper Primary Duration: 40 – 60 minutes Topic: Letter Writing – Formal and Informal Letters Learning Objectives (Performance Objectives) By the end of the lesson, students should be able to: 1. Define a letter and explain its purpose. 2. Distinguish
READING TO INTERPRET DIAGRAMS, MAPS, AND SKETCHES Reading to interpret diagrams, maps, and sketches means studying and understanding information that is shown in pictures, drawings, charts, or symbols instead of words. It helps you explain what a visual image is showing — such as a map of a town, a diagram of a plant, or
READING TO FOLLOW DIRECTIONS IN WRITTEN COMMUNICATION Reading to follow directions means carefully reading written instructions and doing exactly what they say. It helps you understand and carry out tasks correctly, whether it’s in schoolwork, exams, letters, or real-life situations like filling forms or following recipes. Purpose 1. To understand what to do and
READING FOR MAXIMUM RETENTION AND RECALL (INTENSIVE READING) Reading for maximum retention and recall means reading carefully and deeply so that you can remember and explain what you have read. It is also called intensive reading. To read intensively, you focus on understanding every detail — the meaning of words, the structure of sentences, and