Test06


For 6 years old young (Grade 1)

1st Bimester - NUMBERS

  1. How many squares is there in the drawing below?
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  2. Mark the figure that is greater:
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  3. Write one of the ten ciphers.
  4. Write the greater of the ten ciphers.
  5. Draw three squares.

2nd Bimester - ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION

  1. Say how many balls there are into each box; following, add the two values.
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              .....   +   ..... = .....
  2. Achieve the sums:
           a) 2         b) 4
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  3. Obtain the sum in each case:
              a) 2+5+1=          b) 6+0+2=          c) 2+3+5=
  4. The white balls represent lighted lamps, while the black ball are off lamps. Subtract of the total lamps the ones off. How many lighted lamps are there?
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  5. Obtain the difference in each case:
    a) 8-5=          b) 9-2=          c) 6-3=

3rd Bimester - SYSTEM OF NUMERATION

  1. Joinning groups with four elements, how many groups are there and how many elements will rest?
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  2. Paint a set of ten elements.
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  3. Write the sum of the tens and the unities.
    a) 64 = ... + ...          b) 39 = ... + ...          c) 18 = ... + ...          d) 47 = ... + ...
  4. Write the cardinal number which corresponds to the ordinal:
    a) fifth (   )     b) third (   )      c) sixth (   )      d) fourth (   )



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  5. Achieve the additions and subtractions:
    a) 30 + 40 =        b) 60 + 20 =        c) 35 + 13 =        d) 47 - 26 =        e) 74 - 62 =

4th Bimester - MULTIPLICATION AND DIVISION

  1. Complete:
           J 6 times 2 is equal to ...         
           J 5 times 3 is equal to ...         
           J 7 times 1 is equal to ...         
           J 4 times 5 is equal to ...         
           J 2 times 10 is equal to ...
  2. Effectuate:
           % 3 7 =          
           % 8 5 =          
           % 3 4 =          
           % 9 2 =
  3. Complete:
           12:3 =          
           8:4 =          
           14:7 =          
           9:3 =
  4. Obtain:
    a) The half of 16           b) The half of 10           c) The half of 4           d) The half of 20
  5. John has 24 apples and he wants to divide into six box. How many apples will John put in each box?

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