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8. I have a number. This number is divisible by 11. If you get the sum of its digits, the result is 4.
What is my number?
A.121 B. 112 C. 211 D. 202
12. In any numerical expression that has more than one operation, the operation is perform
according to the following sequence:
A. Parenthesis, multiplication, division and subtraction.
B. Parenthesis, multiplication, division, addition and subtraction.
C. Parenthesis, multiplication, subtraction, division, and addition.
D. Parenthesis, multiplication, division, subtraction and addition.
16. A carpenter has two water pipes, which are 60dm and 72dm long respectfully. He cuts them
into equal lengths. What is the greatest possible length of each pipe?
A. 20 B. 25 C. 30 D. 40
18. Mr. Perez bought paper plates, table napkins, and cups as his contributions for every
Christmas party he will go to. Plate come in packages of 60, table napkins in 80, and cups in 120.
He wants to bring the same number of plates, table napkins and cups. What is the largest possible
number of each that he can bring?
A. 10 B. 20 C. 30 D. 40
A. III, I, II, IV
B.I and II only
C.I, II, III, IV
D.IV, I, II, III
20.How do we add similar fractions?
A. Add the numerators and denominators.
B. Only add the numerators.
C. Copy the numerators and add the common denominators.
D. Add the numerators and then copy the common denominators.
24. What is the second step in subtracting fractions and mixed numbers?
A. Write equivalent fractions.
B. Align the fractions and compare the denominators.
C. Find the LCM of the two different denominators.
D. Subtract the numerator and write the difference over the common denominator.
25. What step is write equivalent fractions in subtracting fractions and mixed numbers?
A. Step 1
B. Step 2
C. Step 3
D. Step 4
A. I, II, III
B. I, II, IV
C. I AND IV only
D. II and IV only
27. Michelle watched TV for 1 4/5 minutes. Then she played outside for 5 1/3 minutes. How
much longer did she play outside than watch TV?
A. 3 8/15
B. 3 1/15
C. 2 8/15
D. 2 3/15
28. Kate drank 3 ¼ cups of water this morning. She drank 2 ¼ cups of water this evening. How
much water did she drank in the morning than in evening?
A. 3 B. 4 C. 2 D. 1
29. Relyn swam 6 ½ miles on Monday. She swam 1 9/10 miles on Wednesday. How much
longer did she swim on Monday than Wednesday?
A. 4 2/5
B. 4 3/5
C. 3 1/5
D. 3 3/5
B.
C.
D.
34. Which illustration show 2 group of ¾?
A.
B.
C.
D.
38. Kim has 3 gallons of paint. He used ¾ of the paint. How many gallons of paint did he use?
A. Robert used 2 ¼ gallons of paint.
B. Robert used 3 ¼ gallons of paint.
C. Robert used 8/4 gallons of paint.
D. None of the above.
39. Jenny has 7/8 of a tank of gas. She estimates she will use 2/3 of tank to get home. What
fraction of the tank of gas does she use?
A. 6/3 B. 7/12 C. 8/12 D. 6/13
40. Mother had ¾ kg of flour. She used 2/3 of it to make cookies. How much flour did she use to
make the cookies?
A. ½ B. 2/4 C. 1/3 D. ¼
41. Mayor has 20 prizes. He decided to give ½ to the winners of the relay game. How many of
the prizes are for the relay game?
A. 10 B. 11 C. 12 D.13
42.How to divide a mixed number by a fraction?
A. Rename the mixed number as an improper fraction and multiply this by the reciprocal of the
divisor.
B. Rename the mixed number as an improper fraction and then apply the same procedures in
dividing two fractions.
C. Multiply the dividend by the reciprocal of the divisor
D. Add or subtract the numerators and then retain the common denominators.
44. Suppose you have 1/3 of a pizza and want to share it with a friend. What part of the whole
pizza will each of you receive?
A. 1/6 B.1/4 C.3/4 D.2/3
46.Martha has 5 7/8 m of clothes. She needs 1 1/16 m of it to make one prop. How many props
can she make out of the cloths?
A. 5 9/17
B. 4 3/18
C. 1 3/16
D. 2 9/18
47. A 5/6 m wire is to be cut into pieces that are 1/12 meter long. How many pieces can be cut
from the wire?
A. 8 B. 9 C. 10 D. 11