Free Quantitative Reasoning Exam Questions and Answers for Primary 3
These Free Quantitative Reasoning questions and answers were pulled from our book ( Quantitative Reasoning questions for Primary 3); Compiled to serve as a reference material to help teachers draw up test and exam questions faster. It could also help students assess their level of exam preparation. Each sample question includes correct answers.
[su_note note_color=”#fcf2e0″]The Questions are based on the current NERDC curriculum (UBE compliant)[/su_note]
Sample Free Quantitative Reasoning Exam Questions and Answers
If the word PLEASANT is represented by the number 56781843.
Use this to answer the question.
1. What word is represented by the number 5867?
A. PALE
B. PALL
C. PANE
D. PEAL
E. PEEP
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2. Study the sample carefully and answer the following question.
A. 46.
B. 29.
C. 17.
D. 12.
E. 0.
[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”See the Answer” open=”no” style=”default” icon=”plus” anchor=”” class=””]The correct answer is E.
Solution:
[17 + 12] = [x + 29]; x = 0.
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3. Study the sample carefully and answer the following question.
24 S 8 R 6 = ?
A. 3.
B. 2.
C. 18.
D. 1/2.
E. 1/9.
[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”See the Answer” open=”no” style=”default” icon=”plus” anchor=”” class=””]The correct answer is B.
Solution:
24/8 = 3; 6/3 = 2.
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4. Use the sample given and answer the question.
4xQy = 2[(x+2) × y] ⁄x – y
5Q4 = 2[7 × 4] ⁄5 – 4 = 56.
3 Q1 = ?
A. 5.
B. 21/2.
C. 10.
D. 4.
E. 3.
[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”See the Answer” open=”no” style=”default” icon=”plus” anchor=”” class=””]The correct answer is A.
Solution:
2[(3 + 2) × 1]/3 – 1 = 5.
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5. Study the pattern carefully and answer the question.
2 R 99 U 4 = 13
4 R 3 U 3 = 9
5 R 4 U 8 = 12
6 R 2 U 4 = ?
A. 18.
B. 2.
C. 4.
D. 16.
E. 7.
[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”See the Answer” open=”no” style=”default” icon=”plus” anchor=”” class=””]The correct answer is E.
Solution:
6 + 3 = 9; 2/2 = 1; 4/2 = 2; (9 × 1) – 2 = 7.
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