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2008 Metrobank-MTAP Regional Individual Finals - Grade 4 PDF
2008 Metrobank-MTAP Regional Individual Finals - Grade 4 PDF
2008 Metrobank-MTAP Regional Individual Finals - Grade 4 PDF
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2008 REGIONAL INDIVIDUAL FINALS Metrobank-MTAP-DepEd Math
Challenge Grade 4
I. Solve each item on scratch paper and write the answer on the blank before the
number. [2 points each]
__________3.Carol bought 2 dozen pair of socks. If the pair of socks cost P28.50, what
is the cost
of 2 dozen pair of socks?
__________4.(77 + 77 + 77) ÷ 7 = 66 ÷ ____ .
__________9.If 227 is divided by 4, what is the product of the quotient and the
remainder?
__________12.How many hours and minutes will it take to count a million at an average
rate
of 100 a minute?
__________13.Peter made the smallest possible square with rectangular cards 8 cm by
10 cm.
How many cards did he use?
__________14.A car race started at 3:43 P.M. and ended at 5:57 P.M. At what time
was the
race about half finished?
__________15.If the pattern of the name Lizzle, LIZZLELIZZLE . . . continues, what will
be the
523rd letter?
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
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.