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2005 Regional Individual Finals Metrobank-MTAP-DepEd Math Challenge

Grade 5

Solve each problem on scratch and write the answer on the blank before
the number. [ 2 points each]

__________ 1. Thrice what number is the same as the sum of 456 and 624?

__________ 2. What is the greatest common factor of 140 and 245?

__________ 3. What is the least common multiple of 140 and 245?

__________ 4. ABCD is a rectangle. Find the area of the shaded part.


A B

D C
__________ 5. There are 78 electric posts. The first is in town A and the last is
in town B. If the posts are 50 m apart, find the distance between the
towns.
__________ 6. Jack finished painting of a wall in 1 hour 24 minutes. How
long will he take to finish the whole wall?
__________ 7.Three-eighths of the 480 pupils in a school are boys and of them
are in the primary. How many boys are in the intermediate grades?
__________ 8. Lucy wants to cover completely a lottery box 6 dm by 3.5 dm by
7.2 dm. How much surface has she to cover?
__________ 9. Lina pays P5.50 for a one-way ride to school. For how many
two-way fares will her P100 be enough?
__________ 10.The gasoline tank of a truck is full. It needed 51 liters to
fill it. What is its capacity when full?
__________ 11. A pair of shoes was sold for P747.50 with a gain of 15%. What
was the cost price of the shoes?
__________ 12. A picture 32 cm by 24 cm is framed on a piece of colored
cardboard 36 cm by 28 cm. What area of the cardboard can be seen?

__________ 13. How many bags of cement will you buy to pave a path 32 m
long and 1.8 m wide if a bag of cement can cover 12m2 of the path?

__________ 14. For every 15 sampaguita garlands that Luz can make, Liza can
make 18 garlands. How many garlands did Luz make when Liza made 126
garlands?

__________ 15. Lulu can put her pictures 4, 5 or 6 to a page, in her album, with
2 pictures left over in each case. What is the smallest number of pictures that
Lulu has for the condition to hold?

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In Parts II and III , solve each problem on scratch paper and write a neat
and complete solution on the space provided. Show details of the solution
as partial credit will be given.

Part II. Solve each problem. [3 points each]

1. Rounded to tenths, I am 5.4. Rounded to ones, I am 5. Write 6 numbers that I


can
be.

2. There are 15 more ducks than pigs in a farm. If there are 102 legs, how many
pigs are there?

3. The lengths of the sides of a triangle are consecutive odd numbers. Find the
lengths of the sides if the perimeter is 7 cm less than 4 times the shortest side.

4. John made a cubical lantern. The total length of its edges is 36 dm. What is
the
total surface area that he has to cover?

5. A cube of side 5 dm is made up of individual 1-dm cubes glued together. How


many of the 1-dm cubes are face to face with exactly four other cubes?

Part III. Solve each problem. [5 points each]

1. Rosa has P850; Jane has P225 less than twice as much as Rosa while Lily
has

2. John agreed to work after school for 8 weeks for a fixed weekly rate. But
instead
of being given only money for his work, John agreed to receive P850 and a
bicycle. After 5 weeks, John got sick. He was given P250 and a bicycle. How
much is the bicycle worth?

3. Let T be the set of all divisors of 120. Q, the set of all multiples of 3 and S, the
set of all whole numbers less than 70. Find all numbers N so that N is in each of
the three given sets.
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2006 Regional Individual Finals Metrobank-MTAP-DepEd Math Challenge
Grade 5

I. Write the answer on the blank before the number. [ 2 points each]Time: 90 minutes

__________ 1. Express 3960 as a product of prime factors using exponents.

__________ 2. A typist types 75 words in 2 minutes. At this rate, how long


would it take to type a term paper of 1125 words if a 5 minute
allowance is given for change of paper?
__________ 3. What is the greatest common factor of 154 and 198?

__________ 4. What is the least common multiple of 154 and 198?

__________ 5. An angle is 12o more than its complement. Find the angle.

__________ 6. A car traveled at 50 km/hr for 4 hours and at 60 km/hr for 3.5
hours. What is the average speed to the nearest km?
__________ 7. How many strips of colored paper 1.5 cm wide can be cut from a
piece 22.5 cm wide?
__________ 8. Two numbers are in the ratio 3:5. If their difference is 28, what is
the bigger number?
__________ 9. A tower cast a shadow of 15 m when a pole 6 m high cast a
shadow of 2.5 m. How high is the tower?
__________ 10. The average of 13 numbers is 57. Two of the numbers, namely
78 and 102 are removed. What is the average of the remaining
numbers?
__________ 11. About how many times must a jogger go completely around a
park 95 m by 75 m to make sure he has run 3 km?
__________ 12. A salesman has a basic salary of P2,500 a month. He gets a
commission of 6% of all sales above P20,000. How much did he
get in a month when his sales amounted to P197,500?
__________ 13. A refrigerator marked P9,750 was bought for P8,580. What was
the rate of discount?
__________ 14. The edge of one cube is double that of another. How many
times as great is the volume of the bigger cube than the smaller cube?
__________ 15. Find the value of: 20 ÷ 2 + 30 ÷ 3 40 ÷ 4 + 50 ÷ 5.

II. Solve each problem on scratch paper and write a neat and complete
solution in the space below and at the back. Label your solutions. [3 points
each]

1. If 4 * 2 # 2 = 12, 5 * 3 # 4 = 32, and 3 * 5 # 3 = 24, what is 7 * 6 # 4?

2. The scale of a house plan is 2 cm to 3 m.


a. What are the dimensions of a room that is 9 cm by 6 cm in the plan?
b. If a room is actually 7.5 m by 6 m, what are its dimensions in the plan?

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3. A courtyard is 33 m by 27 m. How many squares 5 dm on a side can be drawn
on it if none of the squares overlap?

4. A school carpenter made 45 stools, some 3- legged, others, 4-legged. If he


used 152 legs, how many of each kind did he make?

5. Ron is thinking of a 3-digit number less than 500. If he exchanges the ones
and hundreds digits, 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
Ron is thinking.

III. Solve each problem on scratch paper and write a neat and complete
solution on the space below. Label your solutions. [5 points each]

1. Using 1, 2, 3, and 7, how many 2-digit numbers can be formed


a. if no digit is repeated?
b. if any digit may be repeated?
c. which numbers formed in (b) are even?
d. how many of the numbers formed in (b) are odd?

3. The 4-digit number A 5 5 B is divisible by 18. What can A + B be? What


numbers can A 5 5 B be? Give all possible pairs of A and B that will make
A 5 5 B divisible by 18.

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2007 Regional Individual Finals Metrobank-MTAP-DepEd Math Challenge
Grade 5

Solve each item and write the answer on the blank before the number.
[ 2 points each] Use = 3.14 or Time: 90 minutes

__________ 1. Write six billion, four hundred thirty-six million, one hundred
fifty-two thousand, sixty-five in Hindu-Arabic.
__________ 2. If 8 boys eat 12 kilos of rice a week, how much rice will 10 boys
eat in 2 weeks?
__________ 3. After spending of her money on three T-shirts and of the
remaining money on a book, Tina found she had exactly 96.
How much money had she at first?
__________ 4.If of a tank can be filled in 15 min, how long will it take to fill
the whole tank?
__________ 5. The product of 68 x 40 is 2720. What is the product of
6 800 x 4 000?

__________ 6. The three sides of a triangle are 15 cm, 12 cm and 13 cm.


What is its perimeter?
__________ 7. How many 6.5 cm pieces of ribbon can be cut from a piece
20 m long?

__________ 8. A man drives at 40 km/hr for 3 hours and at 50 km/hr for 2 hours.
What is the average speed for the journey?
__________ 9. A park is 120 m long and 105 m wide. About how many
times must a jogger go around the park completely to make sure
he has run at least 3 kilometers?
__________ 10. A piece of cartolina 45 cm by 36 cm is cut into equal
squares the biggest that is possible so that no material will be
wasted. How many squares can be cut?
__________ 11. A pole is driven into the ground so that of it is above
the ground. If 8 dm of it is in the ground, how long is the pole?
__________ 12. Two numbers are in the ratio 3:4. If one number is 16 more than
the other, what is the bigger number?
__________ 13. A cyclist rode 35 km at 10 km/hr and another 30 km at 12 km/hr.
How long did he take for the journey?
__________ 14. A man is going to build a fence around a rectangular yard 40 m
long and 36 m wide. If the posts are to be 2 m apart and one
additional post is needed for the gate, how many posts are needed?
__________ 15. Find the smallest and the biggest numbers that round to
7 800 to the nearest hundred.

II. Solve each problem on scratch paper. Then, write a neat, clear and
complete solution for it on the space provided. [3 points each]

1. A rectangular garden is 55 m by 32 m. How much would it cost to fence the


garden with 4 strands of barbed wire at 25 a meter.

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2. Study the following. 4 * 2 # 2 = 12, 3 * 5 # 3 = 24, 5 * 3 # 4 = 31. What is
7 * 6 # 4?

3. A can plough a field in 60 hours; B can do it in 48 hours and C can do it in 50


hours. How long will it take C to finish ploughing it alone after A and B have
each done 12 hours of work?

4. Cupcakes cost 4.50 and Brownies cost 6.50. How many of each kind can
be
bought for exactly 94.50?

5. A grass lawn is 88 m long and 66 m wide. There are 3 circular flower plots of
radius 5 m along the middle. What is the area of the grass in it?

III. Solve each problem on scratch paper. Then, write a neat, clear and
complete solution for it on the space provided. [5 points each]

1. Using 1, 2, 3, 4 and 7, how many 2-digit numbers can you form if


a. no digit may be repeated? Can you explain your answers?
b. any digit may be repeated?
c. how many of the numbers formed in (b) are even?

2. A piece of wire 132 cm long is cut and formed into 3 circles whose
circumferences are in the ratio : : .Find the sum of the diameters of the
largest and smallest circles.

3. One-third of the area of a rectangle is equal to of the area of a square of side


15 cm. If the width of the rectangle is 18 cm, find its area, length and perimeter.

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Grade 5
2008 Regional Individual Finals Metrobank-MTAP-DepEd Math
Challenge

I. Solve each item and write the answer on the blank before each number.
[2 points each]

__________ 1. What is the tens digit of (8 x 100) + (8 x 40) + (4 x 8)?

__________ 2. What will you add to 1111 to get a sum of 10 100?

__________ 3. What is (777,777,777 + 7) ÷ 7 ?

__________ 4. What is the LCM of 420 and 252?

__________ 5. Express 12,600 as a product of its prime factors.

__________ 6. What is N, the answer in


(20 ÷ 2) + (30 ÷ 3) + (40 ÷ 4) + (50 ÷ 5) = [ ] ÷ 5 = N ?
__________ 7. If 6 widgets equals 12 fidgets, then 10 widgets equals how
many fidgets?
__________ 8. What must be added to the difference of 15,004 and 9007 to
make it 10,000?
__________ 9. How many pints of paint will you buy to paint a roof, 48 m by
22 m, with two coats if a pint can cover 18 m2 of paint?
__________ 10. A 108-meter piece of nylon string was divided among 3 boys
in the ratio 1 : 1.5 : 2. How long was the longest piece?
__________ 11. How many 4-digit numbers can you make using all the
digits 0, 4, 5 and 7?
__________ 12. Lita has a sewing box which is 24 cm by 18 cm by 10 cm.
What is the total surface area to be covered with silk?
__________ 13. The edge of one cube is double that of another. How many
times as great is the volume of the bigger cube?
__________ 14. Ray read of a book on Friday and of it on Saturday. The
rest, 160 pages, he read on Sunday. How many pages has the book?
__________ 15. A bus travels 36 km in 45 min. How far will it go in 1 ¼
hours?

II. Solve each item on scratch paper; then write a neat and complete
solution on the space after Part III and the paper provided. [3 points
each]

1. How many blocks measuring 3 in by 4 in by 5 in can be packed in a box


measuring 4 ft by 5 ft by 3 ft internally?

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2. Sheila went to Megamall. She spent of her money at Bayo. She went to
Penshoppe and spent of her remaining money. Finally, at Cinderella, she
spent the remaining 180. If she had no money left, how much money did she
begin with?

3. A courtyard is 36 m by 24 m. How many squares, 3 dm by 3 dm can be


drawn on it if none of the squares overlap?

4. Find the amount of wood used to make an open box, 25 cm long, 14 cm


wide and 8 cm high, external dimensions, if the wood used is 5 mm thick.

5. The product of two numbers is 5040. If the greatest common factor is 12,
what is the least common multiple? Find two numbers that satisfy the
conditions.

III. Solve on scratch paper; then write a neat and complete solution on
the space provided. Explain your solution. [5 points each]

1. The product of three whole numbers is 2730. If no two of the three whole
numbers have a common factor, find as many triples of numbers as you can
find that satisfy the conditions.

2. The cost of one 2-liter bottle of juice is 5 times the cost of a can of juice. If
one 2-liter bottle costs 20 more than 3 cans of juice, how much does one 2-
liter bottle cost?

3. Mark, Ray and Carlo shared 1200 marbles in the ratio 4 : 5 : 7. During a
game, Mark won of his marbles to
Carlo. At the end of the game, how many marbles did each boy have?

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ANSWER
KEYS
Answer Key Grade 5 210.50 + 7.37 = P 217.87
2002 ELIMINATION 36. 9
1. 80 000 000 37. 450 dm
2. 1540 38. 2826 m2
3. 3 450 065 39. 1384 m
4. 1000 40. 60o
5. P 3600 x = unknown angle
6. 23 90 x = its complement
7. 12 angle = twice its complement
8. P 38 150 x = 2 (90 x)
9. 311 (no formula x = 180 2x
= 53, 59, 61, 67, 71) 3x = 180
10. 7 x = 60
11. 10
12. 210 n (n + 1) 41. 166 dm2
2 7
13. 12 4 4
14. 18 5
15. 270 7
16. 780
17. 4/11 5
18. 2/3 Faces Area
19. 9 Top 7 x 4 = 28
Bottom 7 x 4 = 28
20. 8 Front 7 x 5 = 35
Back 7 x 5 = 35
Left 5 x 4 = 20
21. or 1 Right 5 x 4 = 20
Total 166 dm2
22. or 1 42. 140 dm3
43. 23 cm
44. 75.36 m
23.
45. 76o
46. 95o
24. P138
x = unknown angle
25. 1.6 oC 180 x = its supplement
26. 300 angle = 10 more than its
27. supplement
28. 220% x = 10 + (180 x)
29. 40 2x = 190
30. 52% x = 95o
31. 135
32. 42 47. 120o
33. 50 8 hrs = _x__
34. 14 24 hrs 360o
no. of mandays per work = 42 mandays (7 x 6)
no. of men = 42 mandays / 3 days =14 men
360o x = x
120o = x
35. P 217.87 48. 15 cm
Total Order + Service Charge = Tot Amt 49. 2520 m2
210.50 + (210.50 x .035) = N 50. 2600 dm2
38. 4056
Answer Key Grade 5 39. P 21
2003 ELIMINATION D + B = 75 D = 75 - B
1. 70 000 D/2 + B = 48
2. 75 - B + B = 48
2
3. 21,600
75 B + 2B = 48
4. 369,000
2
5. 6282
75 + B = 96
6. 12
B = 21
7. 360
8. 13 40. 180 78 = 102o
9. 48 41. P 12.50
10. 7 42. 56o
11. 15 43. 27 cm
12. P 15.75
13. 71, 73, 79
14. 5 (2, 3, 4, 6, 12)
15. 20 cm 44. 4 cows
16. P 7,500 C + H = 35 C = 35 -
17. 63 H
18. 200 4C + 2H = 78
hectare = 100 m x 100 m 4(35-H) + 2H = 78
= .1 km x .1 km 140 4H + 2H = 78
= .01 km2 140 2H = 78
2
2km = 200 140 78 2H = 0
.01 km2 62 2H = 0
62 = 2H
19. 8 dm 31 = H
20. 10 Angles ( EOD, DOC, COB, So substituting: C = 35
BOA, EOC,EOB, EOA, DOB, DOA, H
COA) C = 35
31
21. P 12.00 C=4
22. 486 cm3
81 x 6 = 486
23. 88m
24. 7
25. 63580
26. 990
27. 17
45. 330m
28. 12
46. 2,900m2
29. 43
47. 150L
30. 5
48. P 150
31. 3
49. 14%
32. 3
33. 1,000
34. 207
50. 91
35. or 3x : 4x : 6x 4x = 28 so: x =
7
36. width = 12 length=15 21 : 28 : 42 So: 21 + 28 + 42
37. P70 =91
Answer Key Grade 5 MTAP
2004 Elimination Faces Area
1. hundred thousand Top 5 x 3.5 = 17.5
2. 5 x 103 or 5000 Bottom 5 x 3.5 = 17.5
3. 6282 Front 5 x 7 = 35
4. 5 Back 5 x 7 = 35
5. 3 (83, 89, 97) no formula Left 3.5 x 7 = 24.5
6. 480,000 Right 3.5 x 7 = 24.5
7. 23,000 Total 154 dm2
8. 1000 38. 80
9. 9 39. 76o
10. 23 x 33 x 5 x 7 x 11 X
11. 100,122,345
12. 5175
13. 23 x 32 x 5 x 7
14. 300
15. 30
16. 35 % 52 o 52 o
17. 860 x = vertex angle
18. 24 x 33 x 5 or 2160 x + 52 + 52 = 180
19. 5/7 x + 104 = 180
20. 103/12 x = 76o
21. 9 5/14
22. P 350 40. 1.5 m3
23. 10 g 41. 420 m
24. 4, 12 42. 1860 m
25. 157 43. 85
x = smaller page no. 3x = 1st no.
x + 1 = bigger page no. 5x = 2nd no. (bigger no.)
x + (x + 1) = 313 so. 5x = 5 x 17 = 85
2x = 312 5x 3x = 34
x = 156 2x = 34
x + 1 = 157 x = 17
26. 15
27. 238 44. 1/4
28. P 180 45. 67.5 km
29. 37.5 46. 28
90 / 240 x 100% = 37.5% x = games lost
30. 8 x + 14 = games won
31. 25 x + 14 = ¾ (won + lost)
no. = odd prime + even prime x + 14 = ¾ ( x + 14 + x)
no. = odd prime + 2 x + 14 = ¾ (2x + 14)
25 = 23 + 2 4x + 56 = 6x + 42
32. 70 14 = 2x
33. 128 m x=7
34. 672 m2 Total = won + lost
35. 12 = 2x + 14
Total man-days = 8 men x 6 days = 14 + 14
= 48 man-days = 28 games
Total men = Total man-days
Total days
47. 2,880 m2
= 48 man- days
48. 20
4 days
49. 28 m
= 12 men
50. 418
36. P 468
37. 154 dm2
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3.5

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Answer Key Grade 5 34. 5:9
2005 ELIMINATION 35. 30%
36. P 157.25
1. 4,260,095 37. 450
2. millions 38. 178
3. 800,000 39. 4.24 m2
4. 1,000 40. 17
5. 18,000 41. 1.558 ha
6. 37,000,000 42. 3.5 m
7. 42 43. 34
8. 570,975 44. P 768.00
9. 23 x 32 x 5 x11 45. 10.5 m2
10. 101 46. 126o
11. 4 47. 18 & 32
12. 18 48. 61o
13. 360 49. 76
14. 50. 22 cm

15.

16. 14

17. 18 m

18. 21 m2
19. 242.963
20. 70
21. 33
22. 13
23. 44.6 cm
24. 11
25. 7
26. 108
27. 178 m
28. 1,110 m2

29.

30. 120 dm
31. 13.68 m
32. 452.16 m2
33. 4 m
ANSWER KEYS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2006 Division Team
Finals
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2005 Division Orals
A. 15-second
2004 Division Orals A. 15-second
questions
questions
A. 15-second
1. P7.50 1. 5
questions
2. 600 2. 243
1. 640,000 3. 45 3. 0.005
2. 6 4. 4. 292
3. 6 5. 180
5. 101,000
4. 6. 100 cm
6. 7. 2.35
5. 2
7. 64 cm 8. 15
6. 88 m.
8. 1 9. 7 ½
7. 304
9. 60 10.40
8. 23
10.16 11.
9. 99
11.P1,800
10.144 B. 30-second
11. B. 30-second questions
questions
B. 30-second 1. 3.75 or x 105
questions 1. 15 2. P94.50
2. 264 cm 3. 4
1. 71 3. 145 cm2
2. 343.75 4. 10 4. 9
3. 18% 5. 5 cm 5. 54 kph.
4. 9 : 11 6. 9 6. 11 years
5. 21 cm.
C. 1-minute C. 1-minute
6. 75%
questions questions
C. 1-minute
1. 1st part
questions 1. or 4
2. P18.50
2. 95%
1. 1944 3. 3,090,600.02
2. 24 3. Less by 4. P26,250
3. 25 cm2 18.75 5. 180 cups
4. 27, 45, 63 4. 250 6. 243
5. 7068 5. 100 cm
6. 25 Clincher questions
6. 170

Clincher questions Clincher questions 1. 11


1. 2
2. ½
1. 23,800 2. 225
3. 540o
2. 8 3. 1275
3. 86.25 Do-Or-Die questions
Do-Or-Die question
Do-Or-Die questions
1. 24
1. 65o
1. 9
2. 225 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1. 15 1. 5
ANSWER KEYS 2 2. 630
2.
3. 83
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4. 360
3. 5. 10%
2007 Division Team 6. 101
Competition 7. 25 m 2
4.
8. 30
A. 15-second questions
9. 400 m
5. 2 x 72 10.
1. 72 6. 4 500
2. 11 7. 62.5 or 62 ½
11.
3. 1.8 x 106 8. 17, 25
4. 2.45 m 9. 27
5. 20 10.10 B. 30-second
6. 12.25 11.4.8 questions
7. 445 1.
8. 18% or 18 B. 30-second
9. 32 questions
2. 21 cm
10.Nonagon 3. 675
1. 240
4. 125
B. 30-second questions 2. 25 5. 57
3. 75o 6. 84
4. 8.4 cm
1. C. 1-minute
5. 24
2. 6 6. 99 questions
3. 36
4. 200.96 m2 1. 294 cm2
C. 1-minute 2. 8
5. 3 pupils questions 3. 850
6. 9
4. 55 km/hr
1. L = 20 cm,
C. 1-minute questions W = 15 cm 5. 400
2. Solution for C #5.
1. 250
2. 937.50
3. 70,000 4 dm = 40 cm / 4 cm = 10
3. 67.20 4 dm = 40 cm / 8 cm = 5
4. 95 m 4. 60 dm 5 dm = 50 cm / 6 cm = 8
5. 163.50 5. 1680 10 x 5 x 8 = 400
6. 28 6. 160 km
6. 10,687.50
Clincher questions Clincher questions
Clincher questions

1. 8 1. 3 1. 13
2. Math Test 2. 32.5 cm 2. 151
3. 842 3. 25 3. 1872 cm2

Do-Or-Die questions
Do-Or-Die questions Do-Or-Die questions
1. 30,45,60,75
o o o
1. 21 1. 55 , 60 , 65 2. 154 cm.

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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2008 Division Orals 2004 Sectoral Finals
A. 15-second
A. 15-second
questions
questions
ANSWER KEYS 3 2006 Sectoral 2005 Regional
Finals Finals
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2005 Sectoral Finals A. 15-second A. 15-second
questions questions
A. 15 -second questions
1. 900 1. 42
1. 54 2. 6 or 2 2. 72
2. 60 3. 52 3. 179
3. 46, accept 4. 3 hrs. 4. 97.5
5. 0.7435
4. 7 5. 10% 6. 48 m
5. 195 6. 202 7. 4
6. 6 7. 240 8. 87.5
7. 28 8. 30 cm 9. 15
8. Square garden 10.71
9. 225 9.
11.63
10. (but should be )
10.5 B. 30-second
11.2, 3, 4, 6, 8,12, 24 questions
11.120
B. 30-second questions B. 30-second 1. 109
questions 2. 39
1. 18,500
3. 16%
2. 20 accept 1.
(20% always do this) 4. 119 cm
3. 84 5. 105
4. 113.04 m2 2. 8 6. 1,541,190,00
3. P624 0
5. 128 m
4. P150
C. 1-minute
5. 44%
6. 16.25 cm questions
6. 60
or 16 ¼ cm
1. 35 m
C. 1-minute
C. 1-minute questions 2. 7 (3, 4, 6, 7)
questions
3. 8 (powers of
1. 16.5 cm 1. 486 cm2 2 end in 2,
2. 40.5 cm 2. 9 4,8,6)
3. 23,490 4. 7.56
3. P44
4. 40 5. 65 = 5(8+5)
4. 96 cm
5. 1872 cm2 6. 36
5. 240 cm2
6. 14 55 km/hr
6. Clincher
Clincher question questions
Clincher
questions 1. 48o
1. 4
2. 389.30 1. 1 2. 90, 91, 92
3. 21 2. 13 3. 280
3. 201 Do-Or-Die
Do-Or-Die
questions Do-Or-Die questions questions

1. 24, 36, 48, 1. 27 1. 5392 m2


60

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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2. 20
3. 70
ANSWER KEYS 4 4. 3
C. 1-minute 5. 1517 =37 x 41
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ questions 6. 182
2006 Regional Finals
1. 55 sq. m. C. 1-minute questions
A. 15-second 2. 480
1. 11.7
questions 3. 216 cm2
2. 200 km
1. 45 4.3 [sol 353 3. 144 cm2
2. 4,500 =( 34 )13 (3)] 4. 4591 m2
3. 5. 257
6. 495
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4. 76 m2 2007 Regional Finals Clincher questions
5. 64 L
A. 15-second 996
6. 4 1.
questions
7. 567 2. 63o
8. 949 1. 234.545 3. 30 m
9. 60 m2 2. 2 or 8
Do-Or-Die questions
10.355 3. 198
11.33 4. 126 cm
2
1. 8
5. 7:50
B. 30-second
6. 119
questions
7. 20 cm by15 cm
1. 45 8. 245, 254
9. P240
10. 91
2. 105
11. 1994
3. 28,800
4. 290 B. 30-second
5. 16 cm questions
6.
1. 47
GRADE 5 MTAP DIVISION TEAM FINALS ( FEBRUARY 10, 2011 )

ANSWERS:

EASY:
1. 95 cm. 6. 901
2. 9.375 kg. or 75/8 kg. 7. 213
3. 8 9/10 8. P27
4. 10/9 9. 25, 36, 49
5. 4 1/8 10. 1,200 boys

AVERAGE:
1. 120 cm.
2. P752.25
3. 49
4. 25
5. 1.375 l.

DIFFICULT:
1. P250
3. 86 km./hr.
4. P2,125
5. 36 cm.

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