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MATH 4: First Quarter Examination

I. For the numeral 348 906 236 654, what digit is in each of these places?
1. billions

6. thousands

2. ten thousands

7. millions

3. hundred millions

8. tens

4. hundreds

9. ones

5. hundred billions

10. ten millions

II. Write each in standard numeral form.


1. Fifty-eight thousand three hundred seventy-four
2. One hundred ninety-five thousand nine hundred thirty-six
3. Four hundred one thousand six hundred
4. Seven million eight hundred twenty-one thousand five hundred thirty-four
5. Thirty-eight billion nine hundred twenty seven million four hundred thirty eight thousand
III. Write the following in number words.
1. 283 051 000
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2. 861 000 000 580
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3. 764 159
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4. 28 360
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5. 150 701 000 602
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IV. Write the numbers in order from least to greatest.
667 706 000

700 079 576

677 000 214

707 709 412

677 707 999

__________________, __________________, ________________, __________________, ________________

Write the numbers in order from greatest to least.


6 700 003

6 287 003

6 981 003

6 492 003

6 999 003

__________________, __________________, ________________, __________________, ________________


V. Complete the table below. Round off the nearest number to the indicated place value.

NUMBER

Ten Millions

Hundred
Thousands

Hundreds

Tens

3 409 568 693


5 871 692 350
7 692 756 100
853 798 801
6 925 056 200
VI. Find the sum of the following numbers. Show a neat solution.
1. 61 615 + 521 2. 600 908 + 33
523 + 992 353 = 438 + 8 737 =

3. 234 020 + 233 4. 38 098 + 521


+ 4535 =
+ 2 934 =

Find the difference of the following numbers. Show a neat solution.

5. 89 476 + 1000
+ 92 103 =

1. 834 569 34 2. 737 768 204 3. 589 867 502 4. 269 763 67 5. 493 688 60
264 =
271 =
=
100 =
217 =

Find the productof the following numbers. Show a neat solution.


1. 19 137 595
=

2. 89 000 600
=

3. 50 672 286
=

4. 32 493 403
=

5. 96 451 27 =

4. 231 888 52
=

5. 96 201 91 =

Find the quotient of the following numbers. Show a neat solution.


1. 62 999 13 =

2. 70 432 62 =

3. 64 636 45 =

VII. Solve each problem. Show your solution and encircle your final answer.

1. 165 890 men and women attended a concert at the MOA Arena. 87 909 of them were men. How many women
attended the concert?

2. The St. Jude Catholic School community planted 76 897 trees while the Xavier community planted 47 895 trees.
How many more trees are needed to plant 150 000 trees? (Use front-end method)

3. There are posts in a row, each 675cm apart. What is the distance between the first post and the sixth post?

4. Ann and his sisters contributed money to donate for the typhoon victims. Ann gave P675 and Ali gave P432 less
than Ann. Abby gave P897 and Alice shared P1973 more than Abbys. how much money did they put together?

5. Eghty-seven students were passing around a petition to stop the historical building from being demolished.
Each student collected 92 signatures. What was the total number of signatures the students collected?

6. Bens salary is P50 000. His monthly expenses are as follows: P3 755 for the food, P2 487 for the electric bill,

P1 800 for the water bill, P874 for the transportation and P5 079 for his allowance. He saved the rest of his money.
How much did he save? (Use rounding off to the highest place value)

7. Round off the consecutive numbers from 620 to 625 to the nearest tens, then find their sum.

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