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SECOND PERIODICAL TEST

MATHEMATICS V

Name:__________________________________ Date:____________________________
Grade&Section:__________________________ Teacher:_________________________
Parent’s Signature: _________________

Direction: I. Read the questions properly and solve if needed. Shade the letter of the correct answer.

1. In 378.5625, what is the place value of 6?


a. Hundredths b. tenths c. thousandths d. hundred thousandths
2. What digit is in tenths place of value in 12.892?
a. 9 b. 8 c. 1 d. 2
3. What is twenty-four and six thousand three hundred forty-eight ten
thousandths written in figure as decimal?
a. 24.3648 b. 24.6438 c. 24.348 d. 24.6348
4. The school is 34.365 km away from the market. What is the distance of
the school from the market written in words?
a. Thirty-four and six hundred sixty-five ten thousandths
b. Thirty-three and three hundred sixty-five ten thousandths
c. Thirty-four and three hundred sixty-five thousandths
d. Thirty-four and three hundred sixty-eight ten thousandths
5. What is thirty-four and two hundred fifty-six ten-thousandths rounded off to
the nearest hundredth?
a. 34.02 b. 34.056 c. 34.03 d. 34.603

6. What is 75.168 rounded to nearest tenths?


a. 75.100 b. 75.200 c. 76.000 d. 75.160
7. Given the following decimals, 0.6, 0.18, 0.48 and 1.23, what is the
orders if these are arranged from least to greatest?
a. 0.6, 0.18, 0.48, 1.23 c. 0.18, 0.48, 0.6, 1.23
b. 0.18, 0.6, 0.48, 1.23 d. 0.6, 0.48, 0.18, 1.23
8. What should be the symbol in the blank to make the sentence true in,
23.65 _____ 23.643?
a. > b. < c. = d. ≤
Order the following decimals from least to greatest.

9) 3.21, 3.021, 3.12, 3.121


a. 3.021, 3.12, 3.121, 3.21 c. 3.21, 3.121, 3.12, 3.021
b. 3.12, 3.21, 3.021, 3.121 d. 3.121, 3.021, 3.21, 3.12
10) 1.3, 1.309, 1.03, 1.39
a. 1.03, 1.3, 1.309, 1.39 c. 1.39, 1.309, 1.3, 1.03
b. 1.3, 1.03, 1.39, 1.309 d. 1.309, 1.39, 1.03, 1.3
Order the following decimals from greatest to least.

11) 0.09, 0.012, 0.0089, 0.0189


a. 0.09, 0.0189, 0.012, 0.0089 c. 0.0089, 0.012, 0.0189, 0.09
b. 0.0189, 0.012, 0.0089, 0.09 d. 0.09, 0.012, 0.0089, 0.0189

12) 4.01, 4.0011, 4.011, 4.10


a. 4.101, 4.011, 4.01, 4.0011 c. 4.0011, 4.01, 4.011, 4.101
b. 4.0011, 4.011, 4.101, 4.01 d. 4.01, 4.101, 4.011, 4.0011
Perform the indicated operation and shade the letter of your answer.

13. 89.456 + 102.387 + 23.056 = A. 214.899


B. 359.489
14. 103.472 + 236.415 + 19.602= C. 10.242
D. 11.252
15. 23.489 – 12.237 + =

Round off to the nearest tenths and give the estimated sum and difference of the following
items respectively.

16. 12.36 + 45.18 +20.85


a. 78.50 b. 78.60 c. 75.80 d. 75.60
17. 135.89 – 120.34
a. 16.50 b. 15.70 c. 15.60 d. 15.80
18. Anna went to a bookstore and bought the following items: a pocket
book which cost P 23.75; a set of colored pen which cost P 36.20 and a
liquid eraser which cost P 23.95. What is the total cost of the items?
a. P 83.60 b. P83.50 c. P83.45 d. P83.90
19. If Anna pays a 100-peso bill, how much change did she received?

a. P15.60 b. P16.10 c. P16.80 d. P16.45


Perform the indicated operations.

20. 0.36 x 4 =
a. 1.44 b. 14.4 c. 1.04 d. 144
21. 0.78 x 24 =
a. 18.72 b. 1.872 c. 187.2 d. 1 872
Estimate by rounding to the nearest whole number then multiply.

22. 22.7 x 8.96 =


A. 207 B. 20.7 C. 518 D. 5.18
23. 73.82 x 7.3 =
A. 207 B. 20.7 C. 518 D. 5.18
24. For their Christmas party, 36 pupils contributed P102.35 for their meal
and snack. What is the total money contributed by the pupils?
a. P3 648.00 b. P3 684.60 c. P3 648.60 d. P6 348.60
25. If their food cost P 4 060.12, was their money enough?
By how much? (Refer to no. 24 problem)
a. P 375.52 b. P 745.25 c. P 567.05 d. P 235.78
Find the quotient. Choose the best answer in the box.

26. 0.24 ÷ 0.06 = N ___28. 0.56 ÷ 0.08 = N a. 4 b. 7


c. 1.28 d. 4.1
27. 15.36 ÷ 12 = N ___29. 36.9 ÷ 9 = N

Estimate the quotients of decimal numbers with reasonable results.

30. 1.58 ÷ 1.67 =


a. 100 b. 125 c.150 d. 145
31. 625 ÷ 47.5 =
a. 4 b. 5 c.6 d. 7
Solve the problem and choose your answer below.

32. In a fruit stand, 6 apples cost P148.2 while 3 bananas cost P18.72. How
much does each apple cost?
33. What is the cost of 2 apples and 1 banana? (refer to no.32 problem)

a. 55.64 b. 55.62 c. 24.7 d. 23.7

II. Write the ratio of the following.

34. pencils to notebooks = _________

35-36. Write the following ratio in Fraction form and Colon form.
Fraction Form Colon Form
2 teachers to 46 pupils 35) ____________ 36) ___________

II. Identify which of the following show equal ratios. Write Yes or No on the blank.

37) ½ = ¾ ________ 38) 3/4 = 12/16 ________ 39) 3/2 = 4/6 ________

IV. Express each ratio to its lowest term. Choose from the given choices in the box.
A. 4: 5 B. 3:4 C. 1:2 D. 8:9

_____40) 8: 10 ____41) 9: 12 ____42) 10: 20 ____43) 16: 18

V. Identify which of the following ratios show proportion. Write YES or NO on the blank.

______44. 3:4=12:16 ______45. 3:2= 6:4 ______46. 12:4= 24:8

VI. Solve for the missing term then choose your answer from the given choices.
A. 2 B. 6 C. 16

4 x 10 12 x 4 3 6
_____47. = ____48. = _____49. = ____50. =
12 6 5 x 3 6 8 x

GOOD LUCK & GOD BLESS YOU GRADE 5! 


TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
No. of No. of Item

Percentage
days items Placement
No Objectives taught
.

1 Give the place value and the value of a given decimal


3 2 4 1, 2
number through ten-thousandths
2 Read and write decimal numbers through ten-
3 2 4 3, 4
thousandths
3 Round decimal numbers to the nearest hundredth and
2 2 4 5, 6
thousandths
4 Compare and arrange decimal numbers 7, 8, 9, 10,
3 6 12
11, 12,
5 Add and subtract decimal numbers through thousandths
4 3 6 13, 14, 15
with or without regrouping.
6 Estimate the sum or difference of decimal numbers with
3 2 4 16, 17
reasonable results
7 Solve routine and non-routine problems involving addition
and subtraction of decimal numbers including money 3 2 4 18, 19
using appropriate problem solving strategies and tools.
8 Multiply decimals with factors up to 2 decimal places 2 4 8 20, 21,24,25
9 Estimate the products of decimal numbers with
2 2 4 22, 23
reasonable results.
10 Divide decimals with up to 2 decimal places
4 4 8 26,27, 28,29
11 Estimate the quotients of decimal numbers with
3 2 4 30, 31
reasonable results
12 Solve routine and non-routine problems involving division
with or without any of the other operations of decimals
2 2 4 32, 33
and whole numbers including money using appropriate
problem solving strategies and tools.
13 Express ratio using either the colon (:) or fraction. 2 3 6 34, 35,36
14 Identify and write equivalent ratios 37,38,39,
2 6 12
44, 45, 46
15 Express ratios in their simplest forms 40, 41,
2 4 8
42,43
16 Find the missing term in a pair of equivalent ratios 47, 48, 49,
2 4 8
50
TOTAL 42 50 100%

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