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_________ 20. Travis gathered 323 eggs. He put 12 in each egg tray. How many trays did he fill up?
_________ 21. Luis has 7 boxes of juice. Each box contains 58 cans. How many food packages can
he prepare if he will put 2 cans of juice in every package?
_________ 22. In 5 days, Cora reads 85 pages of her book. If it contains 170 pages, at the same rate, in how many
more days can she finish the book?
_________ 23. Apples cost P11.50 each. How many can you buy if you have P100?
_________ 24. Cory bought 4 2/5 meters of blue cloth and 5 ½ meters of red cloth.
How many meters of cloth did Cory buy?
_________ 25. Lito started doing his project at 8:15 p.m. and finished at 10:00 p.m.
How many minutes did he take to do his project?
_________ 26. What is the shape of the paper you are writing on?
_________ 27. Gary had some money. On his birthday, Father gave him P75 and Mother gave him P55.
He then had P322. How much money had he at first?
_________ 28. What is N in 23, 24, 26, 29, 33, ___ , N , . . . ?
_________ 29. How many prime numbers are there between 50 and 60?
_________ 30. There are 1,896 students in Grade V. Of these, 949 are boys. How many are girls?
_________ 31. Jay has 3 P20-bills, 4 P50-bills, 7 P5-coins and 8 P10-coins. How much money has he?
_________ 32. Cristy is making handkerchiefs each 2.5 dm on each side. How much lace does
she need to put around 3 handkerchiefs?
_________ 33. Carlo and Chris went to see a movie. If it lasted for 1¾ hours and ended at 10:00 p.m.,
what time did it begin?
_________ 34. What is the largest 4 digit number with no digits alike?
_________ 35. What is (5 x 9) – (36 ÷ 12) + 13?
_________ 36. Write 7x104 + 5x103 + 7x102 + 4 as one number.
_________ 37. A certain number divided by 18 equals 21 remainder of 7. What is the number?
_________ 38. What is the smallest number that rounds to 60 to the nearest 10?
_________ 39. What is the sum of the first six odd numbers?
_________ 40. A vendor counted 16 wheels and 6 drivers from the bicycles and tricycles passing in
front of his stall. How many bicycles were there?
_________ 41. What fraction of the figure is shaded?
Solve and write the answer on the blank before or below the number.
________1. Write “ninety-eight thousand sixty five” in figures. _________ 2.
What is the value of 7 in 476,580?
_________ 3. Round 47 963 to the nearest hundred.
_________ 4. Round each addend to the nearest hundred and estimate the sum 749 + 465 + 893
_________ 5. Arrange the digits 3, 5 and 7 to form the biggest and smallest number you can
form and find their difference.
_________ 6. Aunt Letty gave Joe P220 in P20-bills. How many bills did Joe get?
_________ 7. How many 25¢ coins are equal to P15.50?
_________ 8. Write CCCLXXIX in Hindu-Arabic.
_________ 9. Write 67 in Roman numerals.
_________ 10. Mother cut a cake into 36 equal parts. She gave 8 pieces to their neighbor and
served 9 pieces for snacks. What fraction of the cake remained?
_________ 11. If 3 mangoes cost P37.50, how much will a dozen cost?
_________ 12. If 13 / 20 = N / 100, what is N?
_________ 13. Add twice 12 to the difference of 65 and 19.
_________ 14. Write “one thousand, seventy-five pesos and sixty-six centavos” with the peso sign.
_________ 15. Three P100-bills are equal to how many P20-bills?
_________ 16. What is the ratio of 36 dm to 6 meters?
_________ 17. What unit will you use to measure the height of a tree?
_________ 18. 5.25 m = _____ cm
_________ 19. What unit will you use to measure the weight of a 5-peso coin?
_________ 20. How many days were there in the year 2006?
_________ 21. How many years are there in 6.5 decades?
_________ 22. Lorna got 9 points less than Maria. If Lorna got 85, what score did Maria get?
_________ 23. Lance bought 3 ballpens at P4.75 each and a pencil case for P18.50.
How much did he pay?
_________ 24. If Lance gave the cashier a P50-bill, how much change did he get?
_________ 25. A balikbayan gave a P1000-bill to be shared equally by 8 nieces and nephews.
How much did each one get?
_________ 26. A garden is 29 m long and 17 m wide. What is its perimeter?
_________ 27. What is the area of the garden in #26?
_________ 28. There are 34 girls in a class of 54 pupils. What is the ratio of girls to boys?
_________ 29. Our door is 120 centimeters wide. The height is 80 cm more than the width.
What is the perimeter of our door?
_________ 30. Mother used 270 cm of lace for some pillow cases and 330 cm for our curtains.
How many meters of lace did Mother use?
A B C D E _________ 31. Which is heavier,
½ kilogram or 550 grams?
_________ 32. How many rays can be named from the figure?
_________ 33. How many segments can be named from the figure?
_________ 34. Victoria bought 785 cm of silk, 615 cm of tetoron and 900 cm of velvet.
How many meters of cloth did she buy in all?
_________ 35. Mother bought 4 1/3 dozen eggs. She used 39 eggs in making sweets. How many eggs remained?
_________ 36. A schoolyard is 117 m long and 103 m wide. If you run around it 5 times, how many meters will that
be?
_________ 37. Jack has a garden 12 m long and 9 m wide. He wants to fence it. If a meter of
fencing costs P37.50, how much will it cost to fence his garden?
_________ 38. I have P2.15 in 25¢ and 5¢ coins. I have 11 coins in all. How many 25¢ coins do I have?
_________ 39. What is the smallest number that gives a remainder of 1 when divided by 2, 3 and 5?
_________ 40. A car can travel 76 km on 8 liters of gasoline. At the same rate,
how far can it travel on 11 liters of gasoline?
_________ 41. Lito works at a fast food center for 4 hours a day. He receives P40 an hour.
How much does he earn a week of 7 days?
_________ 42. Lita bought a pencil case and a small box for P80.50. If the bag cost P15.50 more
than the pencil case, how much did the bag cost?
_________ 43. Mother gave me P100 to buy some oranges. If an orange costs P8, how many can I buy?
_________ 44. Our flower garden is 12 meters wide. The length is 3 meters longer than the width.
What is the perimeter of the garden?
_________ 45. Greg has P81.00; Ricky has P36 less than twice the money of Greg. How much do they have
altogether?
_________ 46. How many 3-dm pieces of ribbon can be cut from a 10-m piece of ribbon?
_________ 47. A square has a side of 18 m. A rectangle has a length of 22 m and a width of 16
m. By how much is the area of the rectangle bigger?
_________ 48. Benilla earns P8,700 a month. She saves 1/10 of her salary. How much does she save a year?
_________ 49. A vendor bought 130 watermelons at P24.50 each. He sold 122 at P35.00 each.
The rest were spoiled. How much did he gain?
_________ 50. Lita and Rosa collect stamps. Together, they had 162 stamps. If Rosa has 18 more
stamps than Lita, how many stamps has Rosa?
2008 – ELIMINATION Metrobank-MTAP-DepEd Math Challenge Grade 3
Solve each item and write the answer on the blank before the number.
_________ 1. Write “six hundred forty thousand, two hundred ninety” in symbols.
_________ 9. Add 123 to 249 and divide the sum by 12. What is the result?
_________ 10. What digit placed in the blank will make 67 5_8 divisible by 9?
_________ 11. In a fruit stand, there are 276 ripe mangoes and 189 unripe mangoes.
How many mangoes are there?
_________ 12. There are 49 pupils in a class. Teams of are formed. How many
pupils do not belong to any team?
_________ 13. Father’s age is thrice my eldest brother’s age. If my eldest brother is 16
years, how old is my father?
_________ 14. Scouts are in a camp. There are 5 rows of tents. Each row has 12
tents and each tent has 6 scouts. How many scouts are in camp?
_________ 15. Multiply 28 by 4 and divide the product by 7. What do you get?
_________ 17. Make the equation correct by replacing A and B by the correct digits in
83A + 1B9 = 975.Write only the values of A and B.
_________ 18. How many hundred peso-bills are equal to 4 P1,000-bills?
_________ 19. The 8 nieces and nephews of a balikbayan got a P1,000 gift from him.
How much did each get if the money was shared equally?
_________ 20. My hundreds is 3 more than my ones; my tens is 1 less than my
ones. If the sum of my digits is 8, who am I?
_________ 21. How much more is 12 x 35 than 7 x 23?
_________ 22. Miss Torres has 5 sheets of red paper and 7 sheets of green paper.
If she cuts each into 12 pieces, how many pieces will she have?
_________ 23. In a classroom, the desks are arranged in 8 rows. Each row has 6 desks
except the last which has only 5. How many desks are there?
_________ 24. Pete gathered 185 eggs in their poultry. He put them 12 eggs to a
carton. How many cartons did he fill?
_________ 25. Nine times Nina’s age plus 3 is 84. How old is Nina?
_________ 26. There are 25 candies in each of 5 bags and 50 candies in each of 3
bags.
How many candies are there?
_________ 28. The quotient of 225 ÷ 5 is equal to the sum 17 and N. Find N.
_________ 29. Estimate the product of 14 x 69 by rounding both numbers to the nearest ten.
_________ 32. Round both factors to the nearest ten and estimate the product of 43 x
764.
_________ 33. A newspaper boy delivers to 32 families each day. If he gets P0.50 for
each paper, how much does he earn a week?
_________ 34. Write “thirty-eight pesos and sixty-four centavos” in symbols.
_________ 35. Nancy has 5 P50-bills, 5 P20-bills and 11 P5-coins. How much money has
she?
_________ 37. Lucy bought 2 1/3m of white cloth and 2 1/4m of blue cloth. How
many meters of cloth did she buy?
_________ 38. The garden of Paul is 18 1/2m long and 12 1/3m wide. Find its
perimeter.
_________ 39. There are 375 Grade 3 pupils in a school. If 2/5 are boys, how many are
girls?
_________ 40. Each of 10 girls received 5 books. Each of 8 boys received 2 more
books than each girl. How many books in all did they receive?
_________ 41. The sum of the weights of Ronnie and Philip is 91 kilos. If Philip is
5 kilos heavier than Ronnie, find Ronnie’s weight.
_________ 42. Allan sold 127 newspapers on Saturday. He sold 28 more on Sunday
than on Saturday. How many newspapers did he sell on the two days?
_________ 43. The product of two numbers is 144. If the difference is 10, what is their sum?
_________ 44. I have 15 coins worth P9.00 in 25¢ coins and P1-coins. How many P1-
coins are there?
_________ 45. Four mangoes and 3 atis cost P54; four mangoes and 5 atis cost P66.
How much does one atis cost?
_________ 46. Rosa has 48 foreign stamps. She has 6 fewer than twice as many
Philippine stamps. How many stamps has she?
_________ 47. A park is 135 m long and 102 m wide. How many times must a jogger
go around it completely to make sure he has run 5 kilometers?
_________ 48. If your step is 50 cm long, about how many steps do you need to
make to cover 200 meters?
_________ 49. The figure is made up of 7 equal
squares. If each side of a square is 3 cm, what
is the perimeter of the figure?
____________1. What is the perimeter in meters of a square carpet if each side is 65 dm?
____________2. Luz skip counts by 4 beginning at 7. What number does she say at the 12th count?
____________ 3. Nora has 28 stamps. Ana has 6 less than three times as many. How many stamps
do the two girls have together?
____________ 4. Mang Tomas gathered 8 baskets of eggs. Each basket contained 3 dozen eggs.
How many eggs in all did he gather?
____________ 5. I am thinking of a number. If you add 15 to it and then subtract 17 from the sum, the result
is 36. What is my number?
____________6. The perimeter of an equilateral triangle is 114 cm. What is length of one side?
Clincher questions
____________1. Subtract 25 from the product of 12 and 8.
____________2.Mother has 6 ¾ m of cloth. She used 5 ½ m. How much cloth remained?
____________3. Mother bought ½ kg of pork at P140 a kg, 1 whole chicken for P125, and 2 kg of rice
at P23 a kg. How much change did she get from a P500-bill?
Do-Or-Die question
____________1.In a marathon race, Ferdy is at the 5th position while Ricky is at the 15th position. What is
the position of runner who is exactly in the middle of the two?
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2008 Division Orals Metrobank-MTAP-NCR Math Challenge Grade 3
2 points each
____________1. Using 1, 3, 4 and 7 once, write the greatest even number.
____________ 2. What is the difference between the greatest 4-digit number and the least 3-digit number?
____________ 3.The sum of 6/5, 8/5, and 11/5 is equal to how many wholes?
____________4. If twice Rita’s age plus 5 equals 21, how old is Rita?
____________ 5. If P99.50 is ½ the price of a book, how much does it cost ?
____________6. What is 50 x 300 – 100?
____________7. If 12 x 12 = 144, what is 120 x 120?
____________ 8. What is the remainder when 99 is divided by 5?
____________ 9. Three apples cost P34. How much will a dozen cost ?
____________10. What number is midway between 435 and 475?
____________11. The perimeter of an equilateral triangle is 87 cm. Find the length of one side?
Clincher questions
____________1.What number is midway between 1/3 and ½ ?
____________2. What two numbers have a sum of 15 and a difference of 3?
____________3. A square has an area of 36 m2. If each side is doubled, what is the area of the bigger square?
Do-Or-Die questions
____________1. Nena is skip counting by 4 from 6 saying 6, 10, 14, … What will she say on the 30th skip?
2 points each (Give any answers with fractions in lowest terms.) ____________1.
What is the product of 8 x 23?
____________2. Round 50,543 to the nearest thousand.
____________ 3. Give the sum of 7/12 + 8/12 + 9/12 as a whole number.
____________ 4. How many 11s are there in 528?
____________5. If there are 200 pupils and 12 teachers in a small school, what is the ratio of pupils
to teachers in lowest terms?
____________ 6.18 is ¼ of what number?
____________7. How many 5-peso coins are equal to a P1000 bill?
____________ 8. 6 x 15 + 4 x 15 is equal to what single number?
____________9.A runner can run ½ kilometer in 5 minutes. How many kilometers can he run in 25 minutes?
____________10. If you subtract 9 from twice a number, you get 31. What is the number?
____________11. How much more is the product of 8 x 12 than the sum of 12 + 8?
B. 30-second questions – 3 points each
____________1. Give three prime numbers whose product is 42.
____________ 2.What is the sum of 3/8 + 5/6 + 2/3 in lowest terms?
____________3. Joan and 14 friends entered a bus in line. There are 6 children ahead of Joan.
How many are behind her?
____________ 4.There are 10 slices of bread in ½ loaf of bread. How many slices are there in 3 ¼ loaves?
____________5. Lina is skip counting by 6 beginning with 24 on the first skip. What number will she
say on the 16th skip?
____________ 6. The sum of three consecutive even numbers is 132. What is the biggest of the three?
C. 1-minute questions – 5 points each
____________1. Jillian gathered 20 red roses, 15 white roses and 13 yellow roses. If she put the roses 8
to a vase, how many vases did she use?
____________ 2.On a trip, Mr. Santos drove for 2 ½ hours, stopped for lunch and then drove again
for 1 ¾ hours. If it took him 5 hours to reach his destination, how many minutes did he
stop for lunch?
____________3. Mang Andres is putting a fence around his garden which is 15 m long and 10 ½ m wide.
If the fencing material costs P196 a meter, how much will he spend for the fence?
____________ 4.I spent 1/3 of my money in a store. Next, I spent 1/3 of my remaining money in a
second store. Then, I had exactly P120 left. How much money had I at first?
____________5. A lawn, 30 m by 25 m, needs 3 kilos of fertilizer for each 50 m2. How many kilos
of fertilizer is needed for it?
____________ 6. Luz has 45 stamps. Rita has 15 fewer than twice as many. How many stamps do
the two girls have?
Clincher questions
____________ 1. Which number does not belong? 19, 29, 43, 47, 51, 53
____________2. A boy sells comics for P12.50. If he pays P10 for each and can sell 150 a week,
how much does he earn?
____________3. A farmer brought 35 hens and goats to market. If the animals had 84 legs,
how many goats were there?
Do-Or-Die questions
____________1. I have 17 coins worth P28.50 in my purse in 25¢, 1-peso and 5- peso coins.
How many of each coin are there?
2007 Division Team Competition Metrobank-MTAP-DepEd Math Challenge Grade 3
Clincher questions
____________1. When twice Rita’s age is increased by 2, the result is 20. How old is Rita?
____________2. The sum of 3 consecutive odd numbers is 81. What is the biggest of the three?
____________3. Clara has P12.50 more than Lilibeth. The sum of their money is P84.50. How much money has each?
Do-Or-Die questions
1. Find the number of eggplants Aling Norma picked from her garden.
The number is less than 60.
If you divide it by 8, the remainder is 7.
If you divide it by 12, the remainder is also 7.
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2005 Regional Finals Metrobank-MTAP-DepEd Math Challenge Grade 3
A. 15-second questions – 2 points each
____________1. Forty-five minutes is what fraction of an hour?
____________2. An equilateral triangle has a perimeter of 84 cm. What is the length of one side?
____________3. Round 55,552 to the nearest thousand.
____________4. Express 24 as the sum of two prime numbers.
____________ 5. What is the remainder when 290 is divided by 7?
____________ 6. What is 15 more than the product of 8 and 12?
____________7. What is the area of a square whose perimeter is 44 cm?
____________ 8. Pete has P8 more than Tony. Together, they have P56. How much money has Pete?
____________9. Lita has P442 in 50-peso bills and 1-peso coins. What is the biggest number of 50-peso bills
that she can have?
____________10. The perimeter of a garden is 34 m. The length is 10 m. What is the area?
____________ 11. A piece of ribbon is 60 dm long. How many 2-dm pieces can becut from it?
__________1. On a field day, 36 boys and 36 girls will dance in groups of 6. How many groups
will there be?
__________ 5. I am a 5-digit number. My ones digit is 8. My thousands digit is half my ones digit
and the rest of my digits are half my thousands digit. What number am I?
__________ 6.Lito earns P38 an hour and works 8 hours a day. How much does he earn a day?
__________ 7. With the digits 2, 3, 7 and 9 write a 4-digit number greater 3,000 but less than 3,500.
__________10. What is the difference between the smallest 5-digit number and the largest 4-
digit number?
__________11. Ponkans cost P6.00 each. How many can I buy with P100?
B. 30-second questions – 3 points each
__________ 1.Lito had 60 marbles. He gave ¼ of them to his brother and 1/3 of what remained to
his friend. How many marbles had he left?
__________2. There are 346 Gr. 4 pupils in a school. Of these, 88 belong to the Mission Circle,
75 belong to the Glee Club and 96, to the Choir. If no pupil can belong to two clubs,
how many do not belong to any club?
__________ 3. What is the biggest number N that will make N – 23 < 58?
__________4. Anna bought a papaya for P36.50. She also bought a watermelon that costs
P7.50 more than the papaya. How much did she spend on the two fruits?
__________5. A car averages 10 km to a liter of gasoline. How many liters, to the nearest whole
number of liters, will be needed to make a round trip to a town 158 km away.
__________ 6. There are 48 pupils in a class. The ratio of boys to girls is 3:5. How many girls
are there?
__________1. The moon goes around the earth in 28 days. How many times can it go
completely around the earth in one year?
__________ 2.Kim took a test of 3 parts. He got 40 or 2/3 of the first part, 45 or ¾ of the second
part and 40 or 4/5 of the third part. How many items were in the test?
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2005 Regional Individual Finals Metrobank - MTAP- DepEd Math Challenge Grade 3
Part I: Solve each problem and write the answer on the blank before the number. [ 2 points each - 30 minutes] __________ 1.
What is 49 more than the product of 24 x 28?
__________ 2. What is the remainder when 567 is divided by 29?
__________ 3. On a number line what number is halfway between 31 and 97? 31 97 __________
4.How much more is ¾ of 124 than 2/5 of 150?
__________ 5. What is N in 14, 20, 26, 32, ___, ___, ___, N?
__________ 6. A farmer picked 288 mangoes from one tree and 197 from a second tree.
He put them 60 to a basket. How many mangoes are not in a full basket?
__________ 7. Find two numbers with a sum of 75 and a difference of 19.
__________ 8. George wants to buy a T-shirt that costs P109.50. He has only P68.75.How much more does he need?
__________ 9. If I add 17 to my number, then triple the result and finally subtract 45, the final result is 63.
What is my number?
__________ 10. Joyce spends 3 ¾ hours a week doing her homework and 5 2/5 hours watching TV.
How many minutes does she spend on both activities?
__________ 11. Elsa made a table cover that is 2 ¾ m long and 1 ½ m wide. How many meters of
tatting does she need to put around it?
__________ 12. Miss Cruz has 9 red papers and 7 blue papers. She will cut each into 6 equal pieces.
many pieces of colored papers will she have then?
__________ 13. Six roses cost P45 and 6 oranges cost P51. How much will it cost to buy 8 roses and 8 oranges?
__________ 14. What is the biggest number N that will make N – 23 < 58?
__________ 15. If 1/5 of a number is 136, what is 1/8 of the number?
Part II: Solve each problem. [ 3 points each ]
1. A grass lawn is 68 m by 52 m. Find the ( a.) perimeter of the lawn, and ( b.) the area of the lawn
2. In a relay by bicycle, a team of 7 covered a total of 289 kilometers. Six team members cycled the same number of
kilometers. The seventh cycled 9 kilometers more than the others. How many kilometers did
( a.) each of the 6 cyclists cover? ( b.) How many kilometers did the seventh cover?
3. Nora collects stamps. She puts 15 stamps on each page of her album. If 28 pages are full and the last has only 7 stamps,
how many stamps does Nora have?
4. Lito and Nardo are playing a numbers game. Lito gives a number and then Nardo gives another.
Fill in the missing
numbers.
LITO 2 4 6 10 12 14 18
NARDO 7 11 15 23 27 35
5.A test has three parts. Kim got 40 or 2/3 of the first part, 36 or ¾ of the second part and 48 or 4/5 of the third part. a. How
many correct answers did Kim get in all?
b. How many items in all are there?
c. How many mistakes in all did Kim make?
Part III: Solve each problem. [5 points each ]
1. A clock strikes once for the first quarter hour, twice for the half hour, thrice for the third quarter and as
many times as the hour, that is it strikes one at 1:00, twice at 2:00 and so on. How many times in all does it
strike from 9:00 A.M. to 12 noon?
2. An educational film is 30 minutes long. Because the auditorium is small, only one grade at a time could
see it. It took 10 minutes to rewind and set the film again between showings. The showing started at 8:30 a.m.
What time did the showing end if all pupils from Grade 1 to Grade 6 saw it?
3. A crew of 3 men can do a job in 3 weeks and 2 days. How long would it take a crew of 4 men to do the
job if they work at the same rate? [Note that a work week contains 6 days.]
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2006 Regional Individual Finals Metrobank-MTAP-DepEd Math Challenge Grade 3
Solve each item and write the answer on the blank. Time: 75 minutes __________
1. What is the greatest common factor of 175 and 210?
__________ 2. Change 84/9 to a mixed number with the fraction part in lowest terms.
__________ 3. What is the remainder when 4576 is divided by 19?
__________ 4.By how much is 9 3/8 bigger than 4 7/12?
__________ 5. Find N in 982 + N = 1736.
__________ 6. A garden is 57m long and 42m wide. If you run around it 3 times, how many meters will that be?
__________ 7. In a class, there are 4 boys for every 5 girls. If there are 54 pupils in the class,
how many boys are there?
__________ 8. How many bags of cement will be needed for a path 45m long and 3m wide if one bag
of cement is enough to cover 5 square meters of path?
__________ 9. What number is 75 more than the product of 34 and 53?
__________ 10.Mother needs 5 ½ kilos of sugar for a dessert she is preparing. She has only 3 2/5 kilos.
How much more sugar does she need?
__________ 11. Joy read 105 pages of her book in 7 days. Her book contains 222 pages. At the same
rate, how many more days does she need to finish reading the book?
__________ 12. If 8 is added to six times a number, the result is 80. What is the number?
__________ 13. One side of a square is 17cm long. By how much is the area increased
if each side is increased by 3cm?
__________ 14.There are 15 dozen eggs in a box. 1/10 of them had cracks. How many had no cracks?
__________ 15.How much less is 2/3 of 84 than the quotient of 511 ÷ 7?
II. Solve each problem on scratch paper. Write a neat and complete solution on the space below.
Label your answers. Then write the answer on the blank before the number. [3 points each]
__________ 1. Nelly got 95, 92, 94, 85 and 90 on 5 tests. What must she get on the 6th test for her
average to be 92?
__________ 2. Kitty has a photo album of 30 pages. She places 6 pictures on each page. Twenty-one pages
of her album are full; the 22nd has only 4 pictures. How many more pictures can Kitty
put in her album?
__________ 3. Twenty-five telephone poles are 50 meters apart. What is the distance from the first
pole to the last pole?
__________ 4. A man can do a job in 12 days working 8 hours a day. How many hours a day must
the same man work so he can finish the same job in 10 days?
__________ 5. Beth earned P1500 for 6 days of work. Ann earned P2,150 for 8 days. Who earned
more per day of work? Why?
III. Solve each problem on scratch paper and then write a neat and complete solution on the space below.
Label your answers. [5 points each]
1. Rose receives P1.60 in change in 5¢, 10¢ and 25¢. She received 17 coins in all. How many of
each kind did she receive?
2. A school bus can carry 55 children. The bus picks up 1 child at the first stop. At the second stop,
it picks up two children. At the third stop, it picks up 3 children. At each stop, it picks up one more
child than at the previous stop. After how many stops will the bus be full?
3. Ricky has 48 stamps; Pete has twice as many stamps as Ricky. Rod has thrice as many stamps
as the combined stamps of Ricky and Pete. How many stamps do they have together? If the three
decide to share the stamps equally, how many will each have?
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2007 Regional Individual Finals Metrobank-MTAP-DepEd Math Challenge Grade 3
Solve each problem and write the answer on the blank before each number. [ 2 points each] Time: 80 minutes
__________ 1. Write sixty-five thousand, seventy-eight in Hindu Arabic.
__________ 2. A car travels at 50 kilometers per hour. At that rate, how long will it take to travel 75 kilometers?
__________ 3.Mother has 5 meters of pink cloth and 3 ½ meters of white cloth. How many meters of
cloth has she?
__________ 4. A garden is 20 meters long and 18 meters wide. What is its area?
__________ 5. Kate has 65 stamps; Rose has 15 less than twice as many stamps. How many stamps
have they together?
__________ 6. A string is 80 meters long. One-fourth of the string is how much longer than one-fifth
of the string?
__________ 7. Find two numbers with a sum of 64 and a difference of 20.
__________ 8. The sum of three consecutive odd numbers is 135. What is the largest of the three numbers?
__________ 9. What is N in 6, 7, 9, 12, 16, 21, ___ , ___ , N?
__________ 10. If today is Friday, what day is it 100 days from today?
__________ 11. If 4 boys can make 20 kites in 5 days, how many kites can 10 boys make in 10 days?
__________ 12. Lita bought 6 oranges at P11.00 each and a watermelon that cost 4 times as much
as an orange. How much change did she get if she gave the seller two P100-bills?
__________ 13. I am a number less than 50. When you divide me by 7, the remainder is 3. When you
divide me by 8, the remainder is 5. What number am I?
__________ 14. Ruth has 96 roses for sale. Half of her roses are red. One third of the other half are pink
and the rest are white. How many white roses has Ruth for sale?
__________ 15. How many numbers between 101 and 215 are multiples of 6?
II. Solve each problem on scratch paper. Then, write a neat and complete solution on the space provided. [3
points each]
1. Five atis cost P35. An atis and 9 apples cost P115. How much is the cost of one dozen atis and one dozen
apples?
2. Which has a bigger area, a square with a side of 19 m or a rectangle that is 23 m long and 16 m wide?
By how much?
3. I am a 3-digit number less than 800. My hundreds digit is 2 more than my ones digit but 1 less than my tens
digit. Write as many numbers as I can be.
4. Ann has P425; Beth has P160 more than Ann while Tess has as much as Ann and Beth together.
How much money does Tess have?
5. The product of two numbers is 48 and their quotient is 3. Find the two numbers.
III. Solve each problem on scratch paper. Then, write a neat and complete solution on the space provided. [5
points each]
1. Joe and Tim played a game. At the end of a game, the loser gave the winner 5¢. After some time, Joe had
won 3 games and Tim had 15¢ more than when he began. How many games did they play?
2. A farmer has 50 animals in his farm. 21 are chicken, and the rest are ducks and cows. If there are 118 legs in
all, how many ducks and cows are there?
3. Two-thirds of the area of a square garden is 96 m2. Find the area and the perimeter of the garden.
If santan are to be planted along the edges 4 dm apart, how many santan plants will be needed?
1
I. Solve each item and write the answer on the blank before each number. [ 2 points each] __________ 1.
What number increased by 3419 will give 5287?
__________ 2. Give two different prime numbers whose sum is 38.
__________ 3. What is the remainder when 2473 is divided by 37?
__________ 4. A store sold 8 colored TV sets for P92,000. How much did each set cost?
__________ 5. What is the least number that has 8, 14 and 22 as divisors?
__________ 6. What is the next number in the pattern 7, 15, 25, 37, ____ ?
__________ 7. A vendor had 79 red balloons and 95 green balloons. He sold 5/6 of them and 7 burst.
How many balloons remained?
__________ 8. A rectangular garden is 45 m long and the area is 1620 m2. What is the width?
__________ 9. There are 45 pupils in a class. Two-fifths of them are boys. Then, 3 girls left for the
province and 7 new pupils came. How many pupils were then in the class?
__________ 10. What two numbers have a product of 96 and a sum of 20?
__________ 11. Write 189 in Roman Numerals.
__________ 12. How much more is the product of 345 x 50 than the product of 100 x 100? __________
13. Mother needs 2/3 meter of cloth for a pillow case. How many meters of cloth does
she need for 18 pillow cases?
__________ 14. Nena spends 4 ½ hours a week doing her homework and 4 ¼ hours playing and
watching TV. How many minutes a week does she spend on both activities?
__________ 15. Kate can make 8 glasses of drinks from a can of juice. She needs 78 glasses
of drinks. How many cans of juice does she need to buy?
II. Solve each problem on scratch paper. Then write a neat and complete solution on the space provided. [3
points each]
1.Two-fifths of the 2150 students in a school are boys. If ¼ of the boys and 1/3 of the girls are scouts, how
many scouts are in the school?
2.There are 56 pupils in a class. 2/7 of the pupils walk to school, ¼ take the school bus and the rest take a jeep.
How many pupils go to school by each method?
3. Six Grade 3 sections collected old newspaper. Each section collected an average of 186 kilos of
newspaper a week. If the drive lasted for 4 weeks, how many kilos of newspaper did they collect? If they sold it
at P2.50 a kilo, how much did they get?
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4. I bought some P5-stamps and P13-stamps worth a total of P123. If I bought 15 stamps, how many of each
kind did I buy?
5. The cost of a book is P159. The cost of 5 Math notebooks is P117.50. Find the cost of 2 of the books and
12 of the notebooks.
III. Solve each problem on scratch paper; then write a neat and complete solution on the space provided. [5
points each]
1.Five oranges and one apple cost P56.00. One orange and 5 apples cost P64.00. How much do a dozen oranges and
18 apples cost?
2.I am a 4-digit number. My thousands digit is 3 more than my ones digit; my hundreds digit is 1 less than my
thousands and my tens is 2 more than my thousands. What numbers can I be?
3.There are 32 red marbles in a box. The ratio of red marbles to green marbles in the box is 2:3. If 8 more red
marbles are added into the box, what is the new ratio of the number of red marbles to that of green marbles?
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2004 Sectoral Finals Metrobank-MTAP-DepEd Math Challenge Grade 3
A. 15-second questions – 2 points each
____________1. What number is 25 more than 3 times 15?
____________2. If you cut 7 ¾ melons into eights, how many pieces will you have?
____________3. What will you add to 3/8 to get ¾ ?
____________4. How many hours are there in 5 1/3 days?
____________5. What is the ratio of 9 months to 3 years in simplest form?
____________6. A garden is 18 meters by 14 meters. What is its perimeter?
____________ 7. A kilo of chicken costs P94.50. How much will 2 kilos cost?
____________8. What is the remainder when 462 is divided by 9?
____________ 9. In a group of 96 pupils, ¾ passed the test for a Science High School. How many
failed the test?
____________10. A rectangular garden has an area of 162 square meters. If the width is 9 m,
what is its length?
____________11. A piece of wire, 44 dm long is formed into square. What is its area?
B. 30-second questions – 3 points each
____________1. Four times a number plus 14 equals 98. What is the number?
____________2. How many pieces of ribbon each 4 dm long, can you cut from a 30-meter ribbon?
____________ 3. Mother bought 3 kilos of chicken at P96 a kilo, 1 ½ kilos of beef at P140 a kilo.
How much did she pay in all?
____________ 4. In a school, the boys are 3/5 of all the students. If there are 480 boys, how many
students are there in the school?
____________5. Linda sold 180 hand towels for P8.50 each. If she got 90 centavos for each towel,
how much did she earn?
____________6. What is the ratio in lowest terms of 75 cm to 3½ m?
C. 1-minute questions – 5 points each
____________1. A bag marked P280 was sold for P240. The discount is what fraction, in the lowest
terms of the marked price?
____________2. Carla is 6 ½ years older than her brother and the sum of their ages is 24 ½ . How old is Carla?
____________3. If ponkans cost 3 for P25 and apples cost 2 for P25, how much willl a dozen of each
kind of fruit cost?
____________4. A rectangular garden is 18 meters by 14 meters. How much will it cost to fence it
if one meter of fencing material costs P45?
____________5. Marlon saves P5.50 a week from his allowance. After 9 weeks, he wanted to buy a bag
worth P80. How much money does he have to ask from his mother to buy the bag?
____________6. A rectangular playground is 85 meters by 70 meters. If you walk ____________5
times around it, how many meters will that be?
Clincher questions
____________1. What is the sum of the whole numbers between 8 and 13?
____________ 2. Nancy bought 2 T-shirts at P105 each and one blouse for P125. How much change
did she get from a P500-bill?
____________ 3. Father picked 240 mangoes. He put ¾ of them into baskets to be sold. He gave 15 to each
of his two neighbors. How many mangoes remained for the family?
Do-Or-Die questions
____________1. Stella has three 5-peso coins and two 1-peso coins. Katie has five 25¢ coins. How much
more do they need to buy a Christmas décor that costs P25?
____________2. The math tests of Tom are 88, 85, 92, 90. What must he get in the last test
so that his average is 90?
2005 Sectoral Finals Metrobank-MTAP-DepEd Math Challenge Grade 3
Clincher questions
____________1. What is the sum of the whole numbers between 8 and 13?
2006 Sectoral Finals Metrobank - MTAP- DepEd Math Challenge Grade 3
Solve each item and write the answer on the blank before the number.
+5 x3 ÷ 6 –5
_________8.N if [ N ] ---> [ ] ---> [ ] ---> [ ] ---> [ 11 ].
_________ 9. A farmer picked 341 mangoes. He gave 65 to friends and sold 250. How many
were left for his family?
_________ 10. If October 17 is Wednesday, what day is October 25?
_________ 11. Add 37 to the product of 13 and 8.
_________ 12. What fraction of the figure is shaded?
_________ 13. How much is our paper bill (money) with BENIGNO AQUINO Jr. on it?
_________ 14. How many 5-peso coins equal one P100 bill?
_________ 15. Father has six P100-bills, seven P50-bills and fifteen P10-bills in his wallet.
How much money has he in his wallet?
_________ 16 What is CLXXVI in Hindu-Arabic?
_________ 17. What is the remainder when 936 is divided by 17?
_________ 18. A Grade 3 class bought 2 boxes of milk each containing 48 cans. How many
cans of milk did they buy?
_________ 19. The pupils in Problem 18 gave 3 cans of milk to each flood victim.
To how many did they give milk?
_________ 20. A Grade 3 class collected 250 kilos of newspaper one week and 1 ½ times as much
the next week. How many kilos in all did they collect in two weeks?
_________ 21. Apples cost P7.50 each. How many can you buy for P50?
_________ 22. I am thinking of two factors of 48 whose sum is 16. what are the two factors?
_________ 23. How many eighths are there in 2 ½ wholes?
_________ 24. In the word MATHEMATICS, which letter is the 7th from the beginning?
_________ 25. By what can 37 be increased to make it 85?
_________ 26. What is the sum of the first 6 counting numbers?
_________ 27. What is the triangle in the figure called?
(1)
_________ 28. How many angles less than 180o each are formed by two intersecting
lines?
_________ 29. In the figure, give another name for ray AB.
A B C
_________ 30. What is the name of a figure with 4 equal sides and 4 equal angles? _________ 31.
A school yard is 123 meters long and 88 meters wide. If you walk around it,
how many meters will that be?
_________ 32. A rectangular lot has an area of 391 m2. If the width is 17 m., what is the length?
_________ 33. An angle measures 105 . What kind of angle is it called?
_________ 34. What is the shape of this paper you are now reading?
_________ 35. One side of a square is 1 ½ dm. What is its perimeter in centimeters?
_________ 36. What is the perimeter of the figure?
14cm
11cm
18
cm
ANSWER
KEYS
GRADE 3 MTAP ANSWER KEY
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2005 ELIMINATION
1. 86,057 37. 24 38. 19. 10
2. 63089 2 ¼ m. 20. 26
3. ten thousands 39. 30 21. 203
4. 400,000 40. square 22. 5
5. 74 41. 48 m. 23. 8
6. 1375 42. 135 m2 24. 9 9/10
7. 102 43. 40 25. 105
8. P1,010.00 44. 15 26. rectangle
9. 40 45. 15 km. 27. P192.00
10. 174 46. 74 28. 44
11. 4,000 47. Nov. 25 29. 53 and 59
12. 560 48. P61.00 30. 947
13. 12 49. P95.00 31. P375.00
14. 418 50. 82 32. 30
15. 5,600 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 33. 8:15
16. = ~ 34. 9876
17. 444 2006 ELIMINATION 35. 55
18. 168 1. 4000 36. 75,704
19. 6 2. 198 37. 385
20. 69 3. 17,964 38. 55
21. 8 and 7 4. 188 39. 36
22. 256 5. XCVII 40. 2
23. P1,147.50 6. 51 41. 33/48 or 11/16
24. 28 7. 52 42. 384
25. 7 8. 15 43. 48
26. 36 9. 181300 44. P300.00
27. P17.50 10. 40 45. 28
28. 89 11. ¾ kilo 46. 10
29. 388 12. 30 47. 23
30. 12 18 48. 72
31. 3 13. 96 49. 98
32. 225 14. square 50. 7/20
33. 18 15. 362
34. 11 16. 2860 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
35. 7 36. 202 m. 17. 1386 cm3 ~
18. 1800 m 2007 ELIMINATION
1. 98 065 50. 90 6. 39
2. 70 000 7. 28
8. 169 sq cm
3. 48 000
9. 80
4. 2100 10. 10
5. 396 11. 1500
6. 11 B. 30-second questions
7. 62 1. 26 m
GRADE 3 MTAP
8. 379 2. 51
ANSWER KEY 2 3. 106
9. LXVII
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4. 288
10. 19/36 ~ 2004 Division Orals 5. 38
11. P150.00
6. 38 cm C. 1-minute
12. 65 A. 15-second questions
questions
13. 70 1. 50
1. 9:15 P.M.
2. P63.00
14. P1075.66 2. Yoly P129, Bea P157
3. C
15. 15 3. 25 2/3m
4. 35
16. 3:5 or 3/5 4. 40 5. 50
5. 210
17. meters or m 6. 58 Clincher
6. 1,750m
1. 71
18. 525 7. 121 sq dm
2. 1 ¼ m
19. gram 8. P80.00
3. 10th Do-Or-Die
20. 365 9. 6
1. P259.00
21. 65 10. Jan. 26
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
11. 6
22. 94
B. 30-second questions 2008 Division Orals
23. P32.75
1. 27
24. P17.25 2. P185.00 A. 15-second questions
25. P125.00 3. P65.00 1. 7314
26. 92 m 4. 9 2. 9 899
27. 493 m2 5. 7448 sq m 3. 5
28. 17:10 or 17/10 6. 50 4. 8 years
29. 640 cm or 6.4 m 7. 60 5. P199.00
C. 1-minute questions 6. 14,900
30. 6 m
1. 47 7. 14,400
31. 550 grams
2. Mandy 8. 4
32. 8 3. P2,550.00 9. P136.00
33. 10 4. 2.08 km 10. 455
34. 23 m 5. 237 11. 29 cm
35. 13 6. 50 B. 30-second questions
36. 2200 Clincher 1. 18
37. P1.575.00 1. 55 2. 112
2. 217 3. 40
38. 8
3. P99.00 Do-Or-Die 4. 19
39. 31
1. P2,510.00 5. 96 cm
40. 104.5 km 2. 64 6. 240
41. P1,120.00 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ C. 1-minute questions
42. P48.00 1. P1,550.00
43. 12 2005 Division Orals 2. 4, 12
44. 54 m 3. P270.00
A. 15-second questions
45. P207.00 4. 13
1. 9
46. 33 5. 43 [ 210 = 21 x 10 ]
2. 56
Clincher
47. 28 sq m 3. 500 g or ½ kg
1. 5 /12
48. P10,440.00 4. 180
2. 6, 9
49. P1,085.00 5. 9
3. 144 sq m
Do-Or-Die B. 30-second questions 4. 78
5. 24228
1. 122 1. P240.00
6. P304.00
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2. P75.00 7. 3,279 or 3,297
3. 62 8. 9
2006 Division Team 4. 9810 9. 4/5
10. 1
Competition 5. 6 11. 16
6. P44.00 B. 30-second questions
A. 15-second questions C. 1-minute questions 1. 30
1. 184 1. P270.00 2. 87
3. 80
2. 51,000 2. 7 ¾ 4. P80.50
3. 2 3. P10,200 5. 32
4. 48 4. P1,000 6. 30
5. 50:3 C. 1-minute questions
5. 5 1. 13
6. 72 6. 22 yrs. old 2. 170
7. 200 Clincher 3. P8.50
8. 150 1. 9 yrs. old
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2004 Sectoral Finals
9. 2.5 km 2. 29 A. 15-second questions
10. 20 3. [ L (P36.00), C (P48.50)] 1. 70
11. 76 Do-Or-Die 2. 62
B. 30-second questions 3. 3/8
1. 55 4. 128
1. 2, 3, 7 5. 1:4
2. 1 7/8 6. 64 m
3. 8 7. P189.00
8. 3
4. 65
9. 24
5. 114 GRADE 3 MTAP 10. 18 m
6. 46 11. 121 sq dm
ANSWER KEY 3 B. 30-second questions
C. 1-minute questions
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1. 21
1. 6 2. 75
2. 45 2005 Regional Finals 3. P498.00
3. P9, 996.00 A. 15-second questions 4. 800
1. 3/4 5. P162.00
4. P270 2. 28 cm 6. 3 : 14
5. 45 3. 56,000 C. 1-minute questions
6. 120 4. 5+19, 7+17, 11+13 1. 1/7
5. 3 2. 15 ½ yr. old
Clincher
6. 111 3. P250.00
1. 51 7. 121 sq cm 4. P2,880.00
2. P375.00 8. P32.00 5. P30.50
9. 8 6. 1550 m
3. 7
10. 70 sq m Clincher
Do-Or-Die 11. 30 1. 42
1. 4-P5, 7-P1 and 6-25¢ B. 30-second questions 2. P165
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1. 2007 3. 30
2. 23 Do-Or-Die
3. 23 1. P4.75
2007 Division Team 4. 96 2. 95
Competition 5. 97 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
6. 22 2005 Sectoral Finals
C. 1-minute questions A. 15-second questions
A. 15-second questions
1. 4.8 m 1. 35
1. 35 000 2. 230 2. 49
2. 637 3. P9.50 3. 76 cm
3. 9900 4. 193 4. 18,800
5. 1900 m 5. 5 : 24
4. 420 6. 2100 6. 128 sq m
5. 165 Clincher 7. P185.00
6. P72.00 1. 11/4 8. 64
2. 448 9. 26
7. 1362 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 10. 21 m
8. 3 2006 Regional Finals 11. 52
9. P247.50 A. 15-second questions B. 30-second questions
1. 12
10. 30 m 1. 22
2. 53 and 59 2. P497.50
11. 4 3. 93 3. P104.50
4. 600 m 2. 59/9 6. P32.00
5. P90.00 3. 93 C. 1-minute questions
6. 30 4. 41 1. 229
C. 1-minute questions 5. 46 2. P190.00
1. 1/9 6. 121 sq cm 3. P146.00
2. 5 min 7. 7 4. 1,530 m
3. P3840 8. 24 5. 160
4. 103 9. 75 6. 8½m
5. 4606 10. P27.00 Clincher
6. 390 11. 31, 37 1. 10
Clincher B. 30-second questions 2. 198
1. 42 1. P84.50 3. P250.00
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2. 3:11 Do-Or-Die
2006 Sectoral Finals 3. P39.00 1. 22
A. 15-second questions 4. 565 minutes
1. 3500 5. P32.00
GRADE 3 MTAP ANSWER KEYS 4 2005 Regional Finals
A. 15-second questions
5. 3 53 and 59
2.
6. 111 93
3.
7. 121 cm2 78
4.
8. P32.00 24228
5.
9. 8 P304
6.
10. 70 m2 7. 3,279 or 3,297
11. 30 8. 9
B. 30-second questions 9. 4/5
10. 1
1. 2007
11. 16
2. 23
B. 30-second questions
3. 23
4. 96 1. 30
5. 97 2. 87
6. 22 3. 80
C. 1-minute questions 4. P80.50
5. 32
1. 4.8 m
6. 30
2. 230
C. 1-minute questions
3. P9.50
4. 193 1. 13
5. 1900 m 2. 170
6. 2100 3. P8.50
Clincher questions
1. 4/11
2. 448