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TABLE OF SPECIFICATION in MATHEMATICS 5

CODE CONTENTS/SKILLS EASY AVERAGE DIFFICULT TOTAL


Remem- Under- Analyz-ing Apply- Evaluat- Creat-
bering stand- ing ing ing
ing
M5NS-Ia-9.5 Read & write nos. through ten millions 1,2 2
in words
M5NS-Ia- Round numbers to the nearest ten 3 1
15.3 million
M5NS-Ib- Uses divisibility rules for 2, 5 & 10 4,5 2
58.1
M5NS-Ib- Uses divisibility rules for 3, 6 and 9 6 1
58.2
M5NS-Id- Simplifies a series of operations on 7 1
62.2 whole numbers involving more than two
operations using the PMDAS or
GMDAS rule
M5NS-Id- Find the common factors and the GCF 8 1
68.2 of 2-4 numbers
M5NS-Ie-84 Add fractions & mixed fractions without 9, 3
& with regrouping 34,35
M5NS-If-85 Subtracts fractions & mixed fractions 10,12 2
without & with regrouping
M5NS-If- Solve routine & non-routine problems 14-33, 21
87.2 involving addition/subtraction of fraction 36
M5NS-Ig- Multiply a fraction &a whole number 13,37, 4
90.1 and another fraction 38,39,

M5NS-Ih-94 Shows that multiplying factors by its 43 1


reciprocal is equal to 1
M5NS-Ij-97.I Solve routine & non-routine problems 46, 5
involving division of fractions 47,
48,
49,
50
M5NS-Id- Finds the common multiples and LCM 11 1
69.2 of 2-4 numbers
M5NS-IIe- Solve routine & non-routine problems 40,4 5
I13.1 involving multiplication without or with 1,
addition or subtraction of fractions and 42,4
whole numbers 4, 45

TOTAL 7 9 23 0 11 50
FIRST PERIODICAL TEST

Prepared by:
NICK RYAN J. IGOT
Noted:
EVELYN S. MATUGAS
FIRST PERIODICAL TEST in MATHEMATICS 5

Choose the letter of the correct answer:

1.Which number is read as four million forty-nine?


a. 4,049,000 b. 4,490,000 c. 4,040,049 d. 4,000,049

2. 6,004,026 is read as:


a. six million four thousand twenty-six
b. six million four hundred thousand twenty-six
c. six million four thousand two hundred twenty-six
d. six million forty thousand twenty-six

3. Round 457,563 to the nearest hundred thousand


a. 500,000 b. 400,000 c.450,000 d. 460,000

4. Which number is divisible by 2, 5 and 10?


a. 770 b. 555 c. 765 d. 205

5. Which of the following number is divisible by 5 but not in 10?


a. 500 b. 405 c. 250 d.100

6. Which of the following number is divisible by 3, 6 and 9?


a. 522 b. 369 c. 690 d. 423

7. Simplify 3x {4-2x(10-8)+12÷6}
a. 2 b. 3 c. 5 d. 6

8. What is the GCF or the Greatest Common Factor of 72 and 24


a. 6 b. 8 c.12 d. 24

9. Add 5 4/9 + 3 5/6 = ______


a. 9 5/18 b. 9 1/9 c. 9 5/6 d. 9 3/5

10. What is 9 3/8 – 4 5/6 = _____


a. 5 11/24 b. 4 11/24 c. 4 13/24 d. 4 11/24

11 What is the LCM or the Least Common Multiple of 24, 16 and 40?
a. 120 b. 180 c. 240 d. 280

12. What is the difference between 10 and 5 3/9


a. 5 3/9 b. 5 2/3 c. 4 2/3 d. 4 3/9

13. What is the product of 2/3 x 3/8 x 6


a. 1 1/4 b. 2 1/4 c. 2 1/2 d. 1 1/2

14. Akina weighs 42 5/12 kilograms. Jeramie weighs ¾ less than Akina’s weight. What is Jeramie’s
weight?
a. 41 2/3 b. 40 2/3 c. 42 2/8 d. 42 1/3

15. My brother biked 3 5/8 km in going to market and 2 7/10 km in going to his classmate’s house.
How many kilometres did he bike that day?
a. 5 13/20 b. 5 13/40 c. 6 13/20 d. 6 13/40

16. Amor weighs 50 1/4 kg. Fe weighs 36 3/8 kg. How much heavier is Amor than Fe?
a.14 7/8 b. 13 7/8 c. 14 1/2 d. 13 1/2

17. Mother bought 5 kg. of meat. She cooked 1 ½ kg on Saturday and 2 1/3 kg on Sunday. How many
Kilograms of meat were not cooked?
a. 2 5/6 b. 1 1/6 c. 2 1/6 d. 1 5/6

18. A big bottle contained 4 1/3 litres of vinegar. Eires poured 1 1/3 litres of vinegar into one bottle and
1 ¼ litres into another bottle. How much vinegar was left in the big bottle?
a. 2 3/4 b. 2 2/7 c.1 2/7 d. 1 ¾

19. Father brought home a pizza pie. Faith ate 1/3 of it and France ate 1/4. How much of the pizza pie
was left?
a. 7/12 b. 5/12 c. 1 d. 1/6
20. Mr. Reyes bought 5 1/8 litres of paint. He used 1 ½ liters in painting his son’s bedroom and 2 ¾ litres
in painting the living room. How many litres of paint was left unused?

a. 1 7/8 b. 1 3/8 c. 7/8 d. 3/8

21. Mr. Meroy has 2 5/6 hectare of land. Corn is planted on the 1/3 hectare, mongo on 1/4 hectare and
coconut on the rest. What part of the farm is planted with coconut trees?

a. 2 1/4 b. 7/12 c. 1 1/4 d. 1 7/12

22. Aling Marta had 1/3 of a dozen eggs. She bought some more eggs for a week’s supply. She used ¾
of a dozen eggs for a cake and 1/3 of a dozen for an omelet. If she had 1 5/12 dozen eggs left, how
many dozen eggs did she buy?
a. 1 ¼ b. 2 1/6 c. 2 ¼ d. 1 1/6

23. A recipe needs some cups of mik. Alvin poured ¾ cup of milk and another 1 ½ cups on a casserole.
Accidentally, the casserole was toppled and 1 1/8 cups of milk was spilled. To complete the recipe,
Alvin added 3 ¼ cups of milk. How many cups of milk does the recipe need?
a. 6 5/8 b. 4 3/8 c. 5 1/2 d. 4 ¼

24. Father mixed 2 ½ liters of green paint and 3 3/7 litres of white paint in a container. If he used 5 ¾
liters of the mixture, how many litres of paint were left in the container?
a. 5 13/14 b. 13/14 c. 5/28 d. 5 5/28

25. Jenny spends ¼ of her daily allowance for snacks, ½ for lunch, 1/8 for transportation and saves the
rest. What part of her daily allowance does she save?
a. 7/8 b. 3/14 c. 1/8 d. 1/5

26. Natalia spent 6 1/4 hours at the mall. She spent 2 1/6 hours window shopping and 1 ½ hours
watching a movie. Find the amount of time left for her to buy some groceries.
a. 2 5/12 b. 2 1/12 c. 2 7/12 d.3 2/3

27. Mr. Reyes gave a lecture for 1 ¾ hours in the morning and 2 ½ hours in the afternoon. This included a
3/8 hour break for lunch. How many hours did his actual lectures take?
a. 3 7/8 b. 4 1/4 c. 4 7/8 d. 5 5/8

28. Beth bought 1 ½ kilograms of pork and her daughter bought 1 ¼ kilograms more. They used ¾
kilogram to cook the spaghetti sauce. How many kilograms of meat were left for the other dishes they
will cook?
a. 2 1/3 kg. b. 3 ½ kg. c. 2 kg. d. 2 ¼ kg.

29. Lourdes plans to make a table runner and a tablecloth. She already had 2 ¼ metres of cloth so she
bought 2 2/3 metres more. She used 1 ¾ metre for the table runner. How many metres were left for
the tablecloth?

a. 4 11/12 b. 3 1/6 c. 5 ¾ d. 6 5/12

30. Elmie had 8 ¼ metres of white cloth. Evelyn asked for ¾ metre for her project in EPP. How many
metres of cloth were left?

a. 9 b. 7 ½ c. 8 1/2 d. 8

31. Mother bought 18 kilos of flour. She used 10 5/8 kilos for baking cake. How many kilos of flour were
left?

a. 7 3/8 b. 8 5/8 c. 7 5/8 d. 8 3/8

32. Faith is 155 13/15 cm tall. She uses a pair of 4 1/3 cm high-heeled shoes. How tall does she appear
now?
a. 160 cm b. 159 1/5 cm c. 160 1/5 cm d. 159 cm

33. The group of Grade 1 pupils needed paint for the masks. They used 1 2/3 litres of red paint and 1 ¾
litres of white paint. How many litres of paint did they use altogether?
a. 3 7/12 b. 3 5/12 c. 3 1/12 d. 3 11/12
34. What is the sum of 12 3/8 and 5 5/6?
a. 18 5/24 b. 17 5/24 c. 6 13/24 d. 7 13/24
35. What is the answer to the equation 6 ¾ + 12 5/6 = N ?

a. 18 7/12 b. 19 7/12 c. 18 5/12 d. 19 5/12

36. Mother bought three dressed chickens. One weighed 1 1/6 kg, other weighed 1 2/5 kg and the third
weighed 1 3/10 kg.How many kilogram of chicken did mother buy?

a. 3 6/21 b. 3 13/15 c. 3 2/9 d. 3 3/10

37. What is the product of 2 3/5 and 4 2/7 in lowest terms?

a. 11 1/7 b. 12 1/7 c. 10 1/7 d. 8 6/35

38. If you multiply 5/6 and 3 1/5, what will you get?

a. 2 2/3 b. 3 1/6 c. 3 2/5 d. 2 3/5

39. What is the product of 2/3 x 1/5 x 3 1/8?


a. 5/24 b. 3/8 c. 5/12 d. 3/7

40. Mang Celso caught 50 kilograms of fish. He sold 4/5 of them to the neighbors and brought the rest to
the market. How many kilograms of fish were sold in the market?

a. 40 b. 49 1/5 c. 50 4/5 d. 10

41. Jose harvested 40 ½ kg of squash from his garden. He gave 2/9 of them to the visitors. How many
kilograms of squash were left?

a. 9 b. 31 ½ c. 30 ½ d. 29 ½

42. Nathaniel had 3 ½ litres of paint. He used 2/3 of it to paint their fence. What part of the paint was left?

a. 2 1/3 b. 2 2/3 c. 1 1/6 d. 1 5/6

43. What is the product of 4 2/5 and 5/22?

a. 1 b. 20 3/5 c. 4 1/5 d. 11 5/11

44. Lucy’s mother worked in her boutique for 2 ½ hours each day for 2 weeks. How many hours did she
work in all?

a. 5 b. 15 c. 35 d. 35

45. A car travels at a speed of 2 ¼ kph. How far can it go in 3 1/3 hours?
a. 7 ½ b. 5 7/12 c. 1 1/12 d. 4 ¾

46. A family can consume 4/5 kilogram of rice per meal. How many meals will the family consume 24
kilograms?

a. 19 b. 24 c. 26 d. 30

47. Mother brought home ¾ pizza pie. She shared it equally among her 3 children. What part of the pie
did each child receive?

a. 2 ¼ b. 1 ¼ c.1/4 d. 3 ¾

48. A pair of pants measures 1 ¼ metres. How many pairs of pants can be made from 7 ½ metres of
maong materials?

a. 6 b. 7 1/8 c. 6 1/8 d. 8 ¾
49. Mang Lito owns a 15 ¾ hectares of land. If he gives 5 ¼ ha to each of his children with nothing left
for himself, how many children does he have?

a. 3 b. 4 c. 2 d.4
50. Mrs. Lee baked 120 cookies. She placed 1 ¼ dozen cookies in a small box. How many boxes did she
use?
a. 6 b. 7 c. 8 d. 9
Answer key:
1. D
2. A
3. A
4. A
5. B
6. A
7. D
8. D
9. A
10. C
11. C
12. C
13. D
14. A
15. D
16. B
17. B
18. D
19. B
20. C
21. A
22. B
23. B
24. C
25. C
26. C
27. A
28. C
29. B
30. B
31. A
32. C
33. B
34. A
35. B
36. B
37. A
38. A
39. C
40. D
41. B
42. C
43. A
44. C
45. A
46. D
47. C
48. A
49. A
50. C

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