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b. 24 c. 26 d. 30
_________11. Find two numbers whose sum is 22 and whose product is 96.
_________12.What number is 57 less than the product of 32 and 48?
_________13. What digit is N if 56,N78 is divisible by 9?
_________14. Express 1260 as a product of prime factors using exponents.
_________15.What is the smallest even number greater than 40,000 containing 7, 5, 4, 4, 1?
_________16.How many periods does 55 billion have when written in figures?
_________17.What number is half-way between 3000 and 4000?
_________18.A supervisor of a supermarket took an inventory of its canned goods. The store had
(5 x 102 + 7) cans of sardines, (2 x 103) cans of tomato sauce and (6 x 102 + 9)
cans of milk. How many canned goods did the supermarket have?.
_________19. Ricky collects stamps. He puts 18 stamps on each page of his album. If 17 pages
are full and there are 12 on the 18th page, how many stamps has Ricky?
_________20.Apples cost 7.50 each. How many can you buy if you have 100?
_________21.The letters of a math word are jumbled into CABSTRUT. What is the word?
_________22.Two numbers have a ratio of 3:5 and one number is 16 more than the other. Find the
bigger of the two numbers.
_________23.What is the ratio of .25 cm to 9 dm?
___________24.Rita has 30m of ribbon. She cut 55 pieces each 2.6 dm long. How many meters
of ribbon remain?
_________25.What is the multiple of 100 nearest to 7382?
_________26.6
2
3
_________27. Change 8
_________28. Change
7
12
128
11
_________29.Which is greater,
to an improper fraction.
to a mixed number.
11
13
or
16
19
_________30. Reduce
54
72
to lowest terms.
(1)
_________31.Nita bought 4
2
3
3
5
20m
32m
15m
48m
_________44.There are 44 students in a class. One stormy day 25% of them were absent.
How many were present?
_________45.Rose made a circle graph of how she spends one day. If she studies 3 hours a day,
how many degrees will represent study?
_________46.How many numbers from 40 to 70 contain the digit 5?
2
5
of them come by private car and the rest take public transportation, how many take
public transportation?
_________48.Aida made 12 more sampaguita garlands than Anna. Together, they made
160 garlands. How many did Aida make?
_________49.Nita has 78.50; Rosa has twenty pesos less than twice as much. How much money
do the two girls have together?
_________50.A grass lawn is 80 m long and 68 m wide. Four rectangular flower plots, each 15 m
by 10 m, are found near each corner. What is the area covered by the grass?
(2)
Solve each item on scratch paper and write the answer on the blank.
_________1.Write two million, forty-six thousand, eighty-nine in figures.
_________2.What is the place value of 8 in 45, 836,025?
_________3.What is the value of 7 in 5,874,345?
_________4.45,000,000 + 763,000 + 854 = ____
_________5.How many thousands are there in 54 million?
_________6.Write 6 x 104 + 7 x 103 + 9 x 10 + 6 as one number.
_________7.Using 0, 1, 2, 4 and 5, write the smallest 5-digit number possible.
_________8.What is the largest 4-digit even number less than 5,000?
_________9.Round 23,952 to the nearest hundred.
_________10.Round to the nearest hundred and estimate: 561 + 449 + 751.
_________11.Which of { <, =, > } will make 345 + 178 ____ 354 + 168 a true sentence?
_________12.Find two numbers whose sum is 21 and whose product is 98?
_________13.What number is 38 less than the product of 18 and 25?
_________14.What is the biggest digit that can be placed in 65,__72 to make it divisible by 3?
_________15.Express 1,248 as a product of its prime factors.
_________16.What is the greatest common factor of 54 and 72?
_________17.What is the smallest common multiple of 54 and 72?
_________18.What is the average of 2,500 and 4,500?
_________19.What can be added to 346 to get 721?
_________20.What is the multiple of 1000 nearest to 24,865?
_________21.4 2/5 is equal to how many tenths?
_________22.How many prime numbers are there between 10 and 30?
_________23.How many even numbers are there from 21 and 41?
_________24.What is the remainder when 5,789 is divided by 27?
_________25.What two numbers have a sum of 18 and a product of 56?
_________26.The product of two numbers is 36 and their sum is 13. What is their difference?
_________27.The price of a candy is 65 centavos. How many can Lina buy with her 15?
_________28.Change
_________29.Change 5
58
9
3
7
to a mixed number.
to an improper fraction.
_________30.Joy cut some pizzas into 6ths. After serving 28 pieces, she had 14 pieces left.
How many pizzas did she cut?
_________31.How many pieces of ribbon each 2.4 dm long can be cut from a 10-m roll of ribbon?
(1)
_________32.What is the ratio of 36 cm to 9 dm?
_________33.Apples cost 9 each. How many can you buy with 200?
_________34.Which is greater,
11
14
or
15
19 ?
1
6
42m
_________49.Jennifer wrote her name fifty times on a long piece of tape without any space
between her written name. What letter was the 100 th space?
_________50.The product of two whole numbers is 10,000. Neither of the two numbers contains
a zero last digit. What are the two numbers?
(2)
Solve each item and write the answer on the blank before the number.
_________1.Write fifteen million, seventy thousand, seven hundred eight in figures.
_________2.What is the place value of the underlined digit 654 321?
_________3.What is the value of 6 in 698,425?
_________4.Write CDXLIV in Hindu-Arabic.
_________5.What number is 4756 more than 45,244?
_________6.8,540,000 is how many times as great than 8,540?
_________7.Write 5x104 + 6x103 + 8x102 + 9 in standard form.
_________8.What is 37 more than the quotient of 848 divided by 16?
_________9.What is the largest prime number less than 60?
_________10.How many even numbers are there between 51 to 99?
_________11.What is the greatest common factor of 36 and 84?
_________12.The least common multiple of 36 and 84.
_________13.19 x 2 + 45 9 12 = _______
_________14.Find two numbers whose sum is 18 and whose product is 72.
_________15.What is the remainder when 7541 is divided by 22?
___________16.Greg started doing his homework at 8:45 p.m. and finished at 10:30 p.m.
{1}
_________ 29. The perimeter of an equilateral triangle is 51 cm. How long is one side?
_________ 30. The area of a rectangle is 189 cm2. If the width is 9 cm, find its length.
_________ 31.A merchant had a 33 1/8 m roll of cloth. He sold 12 m of it. How much
cloth remained?
_________ 32.Roy brought 15 m of string to the camp while Steve brought 12
2
3
m of string.
3
5
as percent.
_________ 34. The perimeter of an isosceles triangle is 57 cm. If one of the equal sides
is 18 cm, how long is the base?
_________ 35. A can of paint is needed for 25 m 2 of wall. If a wall is 40 m long and 2.5 m high,
how many cans of paint must be bought?
_________ 36. The scale of the floor plan of a newly built house is 2 cm to 3 m. If the room
is 13 cm long on the plan, how long is the actual room?
_________ 37. How many whole numbers, including 50, round to 50 to the nearest 10?
_________ 38. Peter's test scores are 84, 86, 90 and 87. What is the average?
_________ 39. Round 65.355 to the nearest hundredth.
_________ 40. Ricky and Lucky had a combined time of 5 minutes 32 seconds in a relay where
both swam 800 meters. If Ricky's time was 2 minutes and 46 seconds, what was
Lucky's time?
_________ 41.Tammy has 138 stamps.
1
3
The rest are Philippine stamps. How many Philippine stamps has he?
_________ 42. Simon walked 6 km in one hour. How far can he walk in 1 hours?
_________ 43. I have 16.75 in my wallet. The money is in 5-peso, 1-peso and 25-coins.
If there are 14 coins, how many 25 coins are there?
_________ 44. Yolly sliced pineapples into eighths. After giving 18 slices to her friends, she has
14 pieces left. How many pineapples did she cut?
_________ 45. Lito has 100. If his round trip fare is 15, how many round trip fares can he pay
{2}
Solve and write the answer on the blank before each number.
_________ 1. Write four billion, two million, fifty thousand, six hundred fifty in figures.
_________ 2. What is the value of 3 in 637,605,798?
_________ 3. Round each addend to the nearest thousand and estimate the sum of 6582 + 4299.
_________ 4. Form the largest and smallest 4-digit number you can make with 1, 6, 4 and 8
and get their difference.
_________ 5. With no digits alike, what is the smallest 6-digit number?
_________ 6. Rounding me to the nearest 10 makes me 750. The sum of my digits is 17,
what number am I?
_________ 7. What is 17 more than twice the sum of 14 and 18?
_________ 8. Find two numbers with a product of 54 and a difference of 3.
_________ 9. Which of the following is divisible by 6? a. 6 748
b. 7 658
c. 7 758
56
1000
as a decimal.
_________ 12. Write 6.75 as a mixed number with the fraction part in lowest terms.
_________ 13.Change 8
_________ 14.Change
7
12
133
13
to an improper fraction.
to a mixed number.
3
8
d. 8 758
it divisible by 3?
_________ 25. Liza has 265 sampaguita garlands to sell. In the afternoon, she had 18 garlands left.
How many did she sell?
_________ 26. Roy gathered 915 mangoes. He put them 70 mangoes to a basket.
How many baskets did he use?
_________ 27. Noni bought 3 sign-pens at 28.45 each and 3 notebooks at 14.50.
How much did she spend in all?
_________ 28. If Noni gave the cashier a 500-bill, how much change did she get?
1
_________ 29. The length of a rectangle is 32.4 cm. and its width is 18.6 cm. What is its perimeter?
_________ 30. What is the area of the rectangle in #29?
_________ 31. A pair of shoes was marked 950.00. Rose bought a pair with a discount which
1
is 10 of the marked price. How much did she pay?
_________ 32. Amys pocket money a week is 120. She spends 103.50 and saves the rest.
How much does she save in 6 weeks?
_________ 33. A vendor bought 90 pineapples at 16.00 each. He sold them at 25 each.
How much did he gain if he sold only 87?
_________ 34. How many centimeters are there in 3.55 meters?
_________ 35. How many meters are there in 107 decimeters?
_________ 36.If a family spends
2
5
_________ 42. An angle is 10o more than its supplement. Find the angle.
_________ 43. The electric wire between 19 electric posts is 720 m long. What is the
distance between the posts?
_________44.When I open my Math book, two pages face me. If the sum of the pages is 97,
what is the bigger of the two page numbers?
_________45.In a Grade 4 class, there are 15 girls. If there are twice as many boys,
how many students are in the class?
_________46.If I have 8 sets of cups and each set contains 12 cups, how many cups do I have?
_________47.Inside, a box is 6 dm long, 4 dm wide, and 3.2 dm high. How many pieces of soap,
10 cm long , 8 cm wide, and 6 cm thick can be packed into it?
_________48.A block of wood is 7 dm long, 5 dm wide and 2.5 dm thick. It is cut into small
cubes of edge 5 cm. How many cubes can be cut from it?
_________49.A wooden crate containing 36 papayas weighs 30kg. If 24 of the papayas are
removed, the weight of the box and the remaining papayas is 10.8 kg. What is the
weight of the crate if all the papayas weigh about the same?
_________50.A farmer bought 85 kg of fertilizer in 12 bags. Some are 5-kg bags. The rest are
10-kg bags. How many 5-kg bags did he buy?
2
84
108 to lowest terms.
_________ 17.Change 6
_________ 18.Change
5
13
76
14
to an improper fraction.
or
9
14
2
3
2
3
1
9
is 3
3
7
_________ 23. What is the sum of the smallest and the largest among
0.32,0.302, 0.7, 0.699, 0.649?
_________ 24. What will you add to 1506 to get 2500?
_________ 25. What is 457.8 + 1000?
_________ 26. In 5 days, Lina had a total of 15.5 hours of overtime. What was her
average daily overtime?
_________ 27. The ratio of boys to girls in a class is 3 : 4. If there are 42 pupils in the
class, how many are girls?
-1_________ 28. If 15 : 25 = N : 40, what is N?
_________ 29. In a barangay, there are 56 children below 18 years of age for every 100
people. What is the ratio of children to adults?
_________ 30. Rounding me to the nearest hundred makes me 600. Rounding me to the
nearest ten, makes me 630. If the sum of my digits is 13, what number am I?
_________ 31. If 200 m of string is divided into three pieces in the ratio 1:2:5, how long
is the string of middle length?
_________ 32. There are 450 Grade 4 pupils in a school. If 42% of them are girls, how
many Grade 4 boys are there?
_________ 33. If the rations for 24 scouts on a camp can last them for 12 days, how long
will it last if 8 scouts suddenly join them on the first day?
_________ 34. A class has 21 boys. If the ratio of boys to girls in the class is 7:8, how
many pupils are in the class?
_________ 35. What is the best metric unit to measure the height of a flagpole?
_________ 36. Romys garden is 23 m long and 18 m wide. What is its perimeter?
_________ 37. What is the area of Romys garden in #36?
_________ 38. A farmer began plowing his field at 5:15 A.M. He finished in 5 hours
and 35 minutes. What time did he finish?
_________ 39. A rectangular lot has a perimeter of 156 m. If the width is 34 m,
4
5
3
7 of 84?
__________9. A square has a perimeter of 60 cm. Another square has a side twice as long
as the first square. What is its perimeter?
__________10. From the digits 5, 2, 4 and 7, form the largest 3-digit number.
__________11. What is the largest 4-digit odd number?
B. 30-second questions 3 points each
3
5
of them, how
1
4
1
3
1
3
father?
__________2. How many factors, including 1, do 36 and 48 have?
__________3. Find the smallest positive integer that has 8, 30 and 54 as factors.
Do-Or-Die questions
__________1. If 4a + 5b + 7c = 13 and 4a + 3b + c = 19, what is a+b+c?
-1-
of 48 than
2
3
of 24?
__________5. The ratio of two numbers is 3:8 and their sum is 99. Find the bigger number.
__________6. What is the 10th number in the pattern 15, 23, 31, ___, 47, ____?
__________7.Which is greater,
5
4
or
13
10
__________8. The sum of two angles of a triangle is 112 o. What is the third angle?
__________9. An athlete ran 18.2 km in 7 days. Find the average distance he ran each day?
__________10. If 6 x (n + 2) = 66, what is n?
__________11. Round 75.9998 to the nearest thousandth.
B. 30-second questions 3 points each
__________1. What is 16 less than twice the sum of 84 and 57?
__________2. An LRT train has 5 cars. If 45 people can ride in each car, how many people
can ride in 4 LRT trains?
__________3. A sheet of paper is 0.3175 mm thick. How thick in centimeters would be a pile
of 5,000 sheets?
__________4. A workman earns 45 an hour. How many whole number of hours must he work
so that he will earn at least 1000?
__________5. What is the value of 62 x 23 + 32?
__________6. The perimeter of a square is n cm. What is the length of one side?
C. 1-minute questions 5 points each (Use = 3.14)
__________1. If the weight of an apple is 0.22 kg, about how many apples will there be in
a 2 kg package?
__________2. A swimming pool is 12 m by 8 m. It will be fenced so that the fence will be 2 m
away from the pool. What is the perimeter of the fence?
__________3. The diameter of a basketball hoop is 56 cm. Find the circumference of the hoop
into the nearest hundredth of a meter.
__________4. T-shirts marked 399 are on sale at a 25% discount. How much will 6 of the
T-shirts on sale cost?
__________5. The perimeter of a square is equal to the perimeter of an equilateral triangle of
side 24 cm. Find the area of the square.
__________6. Last year, there were 96 Grade 6 pupils in a new school. This year, they are 250%
of last year's. How many are they this year?
Clincher questions
__________1. What decimal decreased by 0.892 gives 58.3?
__________2. In a test of 40 items, Nelly made a mistake on 30% of the items. How many
correct answers did she get?
__________3. A rug is 3.75 m long. The rug is 1.57 m from one end of the room and 1.23 m
from the other end. How long is the room?
Do-Or-Die questions
__________1. Lily has 23.50 less than twice the money of Rita. Together, they have 203.00.
How much does each girl have?
-1-
2
1
3 , 3.2, 1 2
,1.50
__________10. What is 24 x 3?
__________11. If 15 x 15 = 225, what is 150 x 150?
B. 30-second questions 3 points each
__________1.In a test Rose answered of the questions correctly, Lyn answered correctly
and Janet answered 7/10 correctly. Who had the highest score?
__________2. What is the greatest common factor of 128, 64 and 48?
__________3.In a trip, Mr. Gomez drove 2 h, stopped for lunch and then drove another 1 h.
If it took him 5 h to reached his destination, how long did he stop for lunch?
__________4.For homework, Joe had to read a story that was 15 pages long. He read 2/3 of
the story before supper. How many pages did he read before supper?
__________5.Carla has 24 coins in her purse. If of them are 5-peso coins and the rest are
one-peso coins, how much money does she have in all?
__________6. The ratio of Anns height to her fathers is 2:3. Her fathers height is 180 cm.
How tall is Ann?
C. 1-minute questions 5 points each
__________1. A farm boy tends pigs and chickens in their yard. He counted 21 heads and 54
feet. How many pigs and chickens are there?
__________2. T-shirts that sell regularly for 350 are on sale at a 25% discount. How much will
4 T-shirts on sale cost?
__________3. Grapes cost 160 per kilogram. If I buy a bunch weighing 0.53 kg, how much
change will I get for my 100-bill?
__________4. Glenda has 75 stamps. Lita has 16 less than twice as many. How many do they
have together?
__________5. A room measures 6 m by 4 m. A rug centered in the room is 0.25 m from the
walls. What is the area of the rug?
__________ 6. In a school, there are 553 boys and 574 girls in Grade 4. There are 23 sections in
this grade alone. What is the average number of pupils in each section?
Clincher questions
1
__________1. 5 is how many times as large as
1
15
__________2. The product of two numbers is 12.6525. One of the numbers is 0.25. What is the
other number?
__________3. The sum of 2 numbers is 18. Their product is 65. What are the 2 numbers?
Do-Or-Die questions
__________1. X divided by Y is equal to 12. X minus 11 is equal to 97. What number is Y ?
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1
16
2
3
3
5
of 95?
1
3
of 54?
1
6
5
6
m? Give the
5
8
full capacity?
-1-
Grade 4
FIRST NATIONAL METROBANK-MTAP-DECS ELEMENTARY MATH CHALLENGE
Solve each item and write the answer on the blank before the number.
_________ 1. What is the place value of the underlined digit in 572,587?
_________ 2. What is the value of 7 in 975,822?
_________ 3. If 564,780 = 500,000 + N + 4,000 + 700 + 80, what is N?
_________ 4. Write four hundred twelve thousand, sixty-six in figures.
_________ 5. Write DCLXXXIV in Hindu-Arabic.
_________ 6. If 1 is included, how many common factors do 30 and 48 have?
_________ 7. What is 56 more than the quotient of 646 divided by 17?
_________ 8. 87 added to 245 187 results in what number?
_________ 9. How many even numbers are there from 51 to 89?
_________ 10. What number is 27 more than the difference of 123 and 68?
_________ 11. Round 467 and 83 to the nearest 10 and estimate their product.
_________ 12. Write 6 x 104 + 7 x 103 + 8 x 10 + 7 in Hindu-Arabic.
_________ 13. How many thousands are there in 12.5 million?
_________ 14. Find two numbers whose sum is 19 and whose product is 84.
_________ 15. Round off 2576 and 984 to the nearest hundreds and then find their sum.
_________ 16 What is the remainder when 659 is divided by 19?
5
5
12
127
8
to an improper fraction.
to a mixed number.
_________ 21. A ribbon is 16 meters long. It is divided into 12 equal parts. How long
is each part?
_________ 22. What is the largest number containing 0, 2, 4, 6 and 9 without any
digit repeated?
_________ 23. Fill in the blank with a digit to make 54,77__ divisible by 6?
_________ 24. Express 180 as a product of prime factors using exponents?
_________ 25. What is the greatest common factor of 36 and 48?
_________ 46. A truck tank is 5 full. After using 8 liters, the tank is only 3/10 full.
How many liters does it hold when full?
_________ 47. How many times as great is the value of the underlined 4 in 645,348
than the one not underlined?
_________ 48. Nelia has 32 foreign stamps. She has
7
4
_________ 49. An H.E. teacher bought 45 pieces of cloth. Each piece is 1 3 meters long.
How many meters of cloth did she buy?
_________ 50. The red lights blink every 3 seconds, the blue every 4 seconds and the green
every 5 seconds. If they blinked together at 7:30p.m., when will they
blink together again?
-2TEST 2- PARTIAL Grade 4
FIRST NATIONAL METROBANK-MTAP-DECS ELEMENTARY MATH CHALLENGE
Solve each item and write the answer on the blank before the number.
_________ 28. If 382.28 x 100 = 3.8228 x N, what is N?
_________ 29. A typhoon is moving at a speed of 87 km per hour. At this rate, how far will
the typhoon be in 4.5 hours?
_________ 30. 6.07 is equal to how many hundredths?
_________ 31. What is the ratio of 32 hours to 2 days?
_________ 32. In a nut mixture, peanuts: cashews: pecans = 5:2:3. How many kilograms
of cashew nuts are in a 50 kg mixture?
_________ 33. Rose can type 60 words per minute. At that rate, how long will it take her
to type 540 words?
_________ 34. What is the average of Liza if she got 92, 89, 85 and 90 in four tests?
13
12cm
_________ 45. A lady bought pillow cases at 3 for 100 and sold them at 2 for 100.
She made a profit of 5,000.00 . How many pillow cases did the lady buy?
_________ 46. Rose has 12 meters of cloth. If a dish towel requires 5/6 m, how many dish
towels can Rose make?
_________ 47. Nelia has 32 foreign stamps. She has
7
4
the new number is 18 greater than the original number. What is the number?
_________ 49. Nita made 6 more sampaguita garlands than Liza. Together, they made 132.
How many garlands did Nita make?
_________ 50. A school yard is 106 m long and 67 m wide. If a jogger wants to run 5 km a day,
at least how many times must he run around the yard completely to be sure he
has at least jogged 5 km?
-12006 REGIONAL FINALS Metrobank-MTAP-DepEd Math Challenge - Grade 4
A. 15-second questions 2 points each
__________1. Three-fifths of a number is 54. What is half the number?
__________2. What is the remainder when 89 is divided by 7?
__________3. How many 9-stamps can you buy with 100?
__________4. The area of a rectangular garden is 96 m 2. If the width is 8 m, what is its perimeter?
__________5. If 54.5 x 7.8 = 425.1, what is 5.45 x 0.78?
__________6.On a balance, one brick balances 1.5 kg and
2
3
__________7. How many squares of side 5 cm can be cut from a piece of cartolina 50 cm by 48 cm?
__________8. If 42 x 48 = 126 x N, what is N?
__________9. What is the next number in the pattern 5, 8, 12, 17, 23, ___ .
__________10. If 25 is one factor, give another factor so that the product of the two numbers
is between 420 and 490.
__________11. The product of two numbers is 117. If one factor is 4 more than the other, what
are the numbers?
B. 30-second questions 3 points each
__________1. Write 84 as the sum of 3 consecutive whole numbers.
__________2. A 5-gallon container can hold 18.93 liters of liquid. To the nearest tenth, how
many liters equals one gallon?
__________3. Find the difference between the smallest and largest 4-digit number that you can
make using 0, 1, 4 and 6.
__________4. On Johns block, the houses are numbered 34, 35, 36, , 98, 99. How many
houses are on Johns street?
__________5. What number multiplied by itself is equal to the product of 20x80?
__________6. A clerk deposited 45,000 in 500-bills. How many bills did she deposit?
C. 1-minute questions 5 points each
__________1. What is the number nearest to 5000 that is exactly divisible by 86?
__________2. I used of my money plus 10 more in a store. In a second store, I used half of
my remaining money plus 10 more. On leaving the second store, I had exactly 35.
How much money had I at first?
__________3. Rose plants are to be planted about meter apart along the edges of a 8 m
by 7 m rectangular garden. How many plants are needed?
__________4. The length of a rectangle is 6 m more than its width. If the perimeter is 60 m,
what is its area?
__________5. Mr. Santos paid 150 for 2 adult tickets and 2 childrens tickets. Mr. Cruz paid
180 for 2 adult tickets and 3 childrens tickets. How much is each adult ticket?
__________6. Find the actual number of the faces, edges and vertices of a cube.
BC
__________ 10. Miss Cruz needs 2.5 dm of ribbon for each certificate. How many meters of
ribbon does she need to prepare 162 of them?
__________ 11. Beth pays 6.00 for a single ride to school. For how many days is 100
enough for her transportation?
__________ 12. Two supplementary angles are in the ratio 2:3. Find the bigger angle.
__________ 13. Jane wants to cover all sides of her sewing box which is 25 cm by 16 cm by
8 cm. What is the total surface to be covered?
__________ 14. A group of soldiers and 3 horses passed by. I counted 50 legs in all.
How many soldiers were there?
__________ 15.Lita had 72 stamps. She gave of them to her sister and of the remaining
stamps to her friend. How many stamps remained with her?
II. Solve each problem on scratch paper and write a neat and complete solution on the space
below. Label your answers. [3 points each]
1.I used
1
3
2
5
2. A rectangular grass lawn is 85 m long and 60 m wide. There is a concrete walk 3 m wide around it
as shown. Find the area of the concrete walk.
3. Two pieces of silver together weigh 55 grams. The two pieces are placed in a balance, one on
each side. An additional weight of 11 grams is placed with the smaller piece. What is the weight of the
small piece?
4.A car wheel has a radius of 3 dm. How many times, to the nearest whole number, will it turn to
22
cover a kilometer? [ = 7 ]
1
3
kg of laundry soap in 5 days. At this rate, about how much laundry soap
III. Solve each problem on scratch paper and write a neat and complete solution on the space
below. [5 points each]
1. Find the values of A, B and C so that the sum of the numbers in the circles along the same line is
the number in the rectangle.
A
137
133
120
2. When the two 4-digit numbers 3A76 and 2B58 are added, the sum is divisible by 9. What value of
A+B will satisfy the given condition? Give 2 pairs of values for A and B.
3. The height of a boy was reported to be 140 cm. The height had been rounded to the nearest 10
cm. If the actual height was a whole number of cm, give all what you think could be his actual height?
114
9
bigger than 6
7
12 ?
II. Solve each problem on scratch paper. Then, write a neat and complete solution on the
space provided . Label all answers. [3 points each]
1. Liza has three 5-peso coins and one 10-peso coin. Ruth has five 5-peso coins and one 10-peso
coin. How much more money do they need to buy an umbrella that costs 95.75 for their mother?
2. Two pieces of silver together weigh 55 grams. The two pieces are placed in a balance, one on
each side. An additional weight of 11 grams is placed with the smaller piece. What is the weight of the
small piece?
-13. A kilo of oranges cost 20.00. It contains about 8 pieces. A vendor bought 30 kilos and sold them
at 3 oranges for 10. How much did he gain if he sold all?
4. Letty bought 90 mangoes. If 34 of the mangoes were not ripe, what percent to the nearest whole
percent of the mangoes were ripe?
5.I spent
1
3
1
2
second store with exactly P90. How much money had I at first?
III. Solve each problem on scratch paper. Then, write a neat and complete solution on
the space provided . Label all answers. [5 points each]
1. Rose received 1.60 in change in 5, 10 and 25. She received 17 coins in all. How many of
each kind did she receive?
2. When the two 4-digit numbers 3A76 and 2B58 are added, the sum is divisible by 9. What value of
A+B will satisfy the given condition? Give any 3 numbers with A and B replaced by digits so that the
sum of the two numbers is divisible by 9.
3. The perimeter of a square is 3 times the perimeter of an isosceles triangle. One side of the square
is 21 cm. The base of the triangle is 1 cm longer than a side. If the height of the triangle is 7.5 cm,
find the area of the triangle.
-2-
II. Solve each item on scratch paper; then write a neat and complete solution on the space
provided. [3 points each]
1.A group of soldiers and 5 dogs passed by. I counted 68 legs in all. How many soldiers were there?
2.Jon planned his practice for a marathon. He will run 1 km the first day, and twice as far each day as
the day before after that. On which day will Jon run more than 20 km?
3.The diameter of a cigarette, 7 cm long is 7.5 mm. How many cigarettes can be packed in a box
which measures 7 cm by 15 cm by 3 cm internally?
5.How many digits are printed by a printer that prints all the numbers from 1 to 728 inclusive?
III. Solve on scratch paper; then write a neat and complete solution on the space provided. [5
points each]
1. A lawn is 45 m long and 30 m wide. There is a path, 5 m wide around it. Make a diagram of the
problem and find the
a. area of the lawn
b. area of the lawn and path
c. the area of the path
d. ratio of the area of the path to the area of the lawn.
2. Ronnie is thinking of a 3-digit number less than 500. If he exchanges the ones and hundreds, the
new number is 396 more. If he exchanges the ones and tens, the new number is 18 more. Find as
many numbers as you can of which Ronnie could be thinking.
3. A fruit-seller bought 5 boxes of oranges at P450 a box. There were 60 oranges in each box. He
4
threw away 20 rotten oranges. He sold 7 of the good oranges at P10 each, and the rest at P9.50
each. How much did he gain?
ANSWER
KEYS
101
12
7
8
20. 15
21. 1
1
3
22. 96,420
23. 4
24. 22 x 32 x 5
25. 12
26. 144
27. 5
28. 111
29. 10,000
30. 505
31. 200
32. 426
33. 144 cm2
34. 2 : 3
35. 8
36. 3,000
37. 3m
38. almost 13 mins
39. 89
27
7
40. 20 or 1 20
41. 65%
42. 8:45 pm
43. 30 cm
7
44. 1 8 cans or 2 cans
45. 21 cm
46. 80L
47. 1000
48. 88
49. 75 m
50. 7:31 pm
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TEST 2- FIRST NATIONAL
28. 10,000
29. 391.5 km
30. 607
31. 2 : 3
32. 10
33. 9 mins
34. 89
35. 65%
36. 36
37. 8:45 p.m.
38. 144 cm2
39. 42 cm
40. 12
41. 7,874 cm2
42. 720 cm3
43. 110 m
44. 140 cm
45. 300
46. 14
47. 88
48. 57
49. 69
50. 15
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2005 ELIMINATION
1. 2,046,089
2. hundred thousands
3. 70,000.
4. 45,763,854
5. 54,000
6. 67,096
7. 10,245
8. 4998
9. 24000
10. 1,800
11. >
12. 14 and 7
13. 412
14. 7
15. 25 x 3 x 13
16. 18
17. 216
18. 3,500
19. 375
20. 25,000
21. 44
22. 6
23. 10
24. 11
25. 4 and 14
26. 5
27. 23
4
28. 6 9
29.
38
7
30. 7
31. 41
32. 2:5
33. 22
15
34. 19
35. 6 cm.
36. 28
37. 117
38. 8:15
39. 32
40. 62 m.
41. 234 m2
42. 60 m3
43. 816
44. 74
45. 391.00
46. 112
47. 174 cm.
48. 1188 cm2
49. e
50. 16 and 625
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2006 ELIMINATION
1. 15,070,708
2. ten thousands
3. 600,000
4. 444
5. 50,000
6. 1000
7. 56,809
8. 90
9. 59
10. 24
11. 12
12. 252
13. 31
14. 6 and 12
15. 17
16. 105
17. 8
18. 23 x 32 x 5
19. 291
20. 8
21. 5
22. 98
23. 536
24. 400
25. 169 cm2
26. 1:10
27. 6
28. 7.32
29. 17 cm
30. 21 cm
5
31. 20 8
32. 28
5
12
33. 60%
34. 21 cm
35. 4
36. 19.5 m
37. 10
38. 86.75
39. 65.36
40. 2 hours 46 min
41. 69
42. 9 h
43. 7
44. 7
45. 6
46. obtuse
47. 1 1/12
48. Saturday
49. 65
50. 325
44. 49
45. 45
46. 96
47. 150
48. 700
49. 1.2 kg
50. 7
3
13
15. 57 or
57
12
16. 78.09
17. 8.830
18. 9:17 or
19. 17:30 or
9
17
17
30
20. 108
21. 2 x 3 x 52 x 7
22. 30
23. 600
24. 9
25. 247
26. 13
27. 128.85
28. 371.15
29. 102 cm
30. 602.64 cm2
31. 855
32. 99
33. 735
34. 355
35. 10.7
36. 5800
37. 112
38. 332.5
39. 52o
40. 31.05
41. 22 cm
42. 95o
43. 40 m
5. 25,000
6. 82
7. 133
8. 36
9. 120 cm
10. 754
11. 9999
B. 30-second questions
1. 40567
2. 58.40
3. 35.45m
4. 790,000
5. 98 m2
6. 229 kg
C. 1-minute questions
1. 637.50
2. 240
3. 6 km
4. 180
5. 160
6. 8514, 8532
Clincher questions
1. 50m
2. 60
3. 7.50
Do-Or-Die question
1. 40 1-coins
and
20 5-coins
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2006 Division Team
Competition
A. 15-second questions
1. 4
2. 2n + 13
3. 6
4. 16
5. 72
6. 87
13
7. 10
8. 68o
9. 2.6 km
10. 9
11. 76.000
B. 30-second questions
1. 266
2. 900
3. 158.75 cm
4. 23
5. 297
n
6.
4 cm
C. 1-minute questions
1. 9
2. 56 m
3.
4.
5.
6.
1.76
1,795.50
324 cm2
240
Clincher questions
1. 59.192
2. 28
3. 6.55m
Do-Or-Die questions
1. Rita 75.50
Lily 127.50
ANSWER KEYS
GRADE 4
2007 Division Team
Competition
A. 15-second questions
1. 7 x 13
2. 17,000
3. 4170
4. 88
5. 11, 12
6. 5
7. 8
8. 29/5
9. 3.2
10. 48
11. 22 500
B. 30-second questions
1. Lyn
2. 16
3. h
1
4. 10 3
5. 48
6. 120 cm
C. 1-minute questions
1. 15 chickens,6 pigs
2. 1,050
3. 15.20
4. 209
5. 19.25 m2
6. 49
Clincher questions
1. 3
2. 50.61
3. 5, 13
Do-Or-Die questions
1. 9
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2008 Division Orals
A. 15-second questions
1. 144
2. 10
3. 980
4. 60
5. 2
6. 101
7. 21
8. 24
9. 9, 15
10. 45
11. 30
B. 30-second questions
1. 18 cm
2. 7
3. 7
4. 9
5. 179
6. 42
C. 1-minute questions
1. 120
2. 4.8 cm by 6.4cm
3. 36
4. 54 km
5. 7 [1 pack of 10 and 6
packs of 15]
6. Becomes 9 times
Clincher questions
1. 45 years
2. 6
3. 1080
Do-Or-Die questions
1. 4
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2005 Regional Finals
A. 15-second questions
1. 68%
2. 44
3. 165
4. 54
5. 200
6. 50
7. 10
8. 72
9. 70
10. 1/3
11. 12 min
B. 30-second questions
65
1.
8
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
680
84
142 m
37
697
C. 1-minute questions
1. 32 m
2. 128
3. 6:42 P.M.
4. 36 km/h
5. 44m2
28 4-legged
2. 303
Clincher questions
1. 4
2. 382.50
3. 1872 cm2
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2005 SECTORAL FINALS
Do-Or-Die questions
1. 45, 60, 75, 90
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
A. 15-second questions
1. 4200
2. 1, 4, 7
3. 480
4. 144 cm2
5. 225
6. 7
7. 12
8. 23.00
9. Any one of 24, 25, 26
10. 48
11. 4,600
ANSWER KEYS
GRADE - 4 MTAP
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2004 SECTORAL FINALS
A. 15-second questions
3
1. 16
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
25
105
140
995,522
405
21
8. 170, accept
9. 13
170
100
5
9
10. 1500
11. 22
B. 30-second questions
1. 10
2. 162
2
3. 126 3 m.
4. 10.50
5. 18 yrs. old
6. 52 km.
C. 1-minute questions
1. L = 24m, W = 12 m
2. 6
3. 50
4. 38
5. 1855
6. 7, 9, 11
Clincher questions
1. 4
2. 382.50
3. 400
Do-Or-Die questions
1. 22 3-legged
and
B. 30-second questions
1. 175
2. 247
3. 36.00
4. 18 min
5. 61
6. 36
C. 1-minute questions
1. 2240
2. 250.00
3. 24 x 3 x 5 x 7
4. 494.25
5. 19
6. 85 and 96
Clincher questions
1. 17
2. 510
3. 198
Do-Or-Die questions
1. 24
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2006 SECTORAL FINALS
A. 15-second questions
1. 77.8
2. 42
37
3. 37; accept 1000
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
98
260
995,533
34
Square garden
72
1
10. 3
11. 12
B. 30-second questions
1. 10
5+6+N+7+8=
26 + N
N = 27 26
N=1
14. 22 x 32 x 5 x 7
15. 41,574
16. 4
17. 3,500
3000 + 4000 = 3500
2
18. 3,116
19. 318
17 pages
x 18 stamps/pg
=306
18th pg. + 12
318
20. 13
21. Subtract
22. 40
x= smaller
x+16=bigger
x : x+16=3 : 5
3(x+16)=5x
3x+48=5x
48=2x
24=x
23. .25 cm : 9 dm
.25 cm = 90 cm
[ cm = 90 cm] 4
1cm = 360 cm
24. 15.7 m
30 m (55 x 0.26m)
30 m14.30 = 15.70m
25. 7400
26. 20
6
2
3
20
3
1
3
=20
103
27. 12
7
11
28. 11
29.
11
13
30.
3
4
54 = 2 x 3 x 3x 3 = 3
72 2 x 2 x 2x 3 x 3 4
31. 10
32. 2
5
12 m
5
12
33. 92
Boys = 230 x 2/5 = 92
34. 12 : 35
35. 171
4 Mangoes = 38
Dozen and a half = 18
Mangoes
4 : 38 = 18 : P
4P = 38 x 18
P = 684
P = 171
36. 40
37. 93.67 or 93 2/3
38. 9 mins.
6 x 0.3 x 5 = 9
minutes
39. 108 m
40. 5 bags
41. 196 m2
47. 415
2
5
bus =
of 975
390
car =
1
5
of 97 25 =
170
560
public = 975 560 = 415
48. 86
Aida = 12 + Anna
Anna = Aida - 12
Aida + Anna = 160
Aida + Aida 12 =160
2Aida = 160 + 12
2Aida = 172
Aida = 86
49. 215.50
50. 4,840 m2