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NOGALES Math Files for CONGRESS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 2005 – Metrobank-MTAP-DepEd Math Challenge Grade 5 Name: Score: Time: 90 minutes Solve each item on scratch paper and write the answer on the blank. _________ 1. Write “four million, two hundred sixty thousand, ninety-five”. _________ 2. What is the place value of 9 in 39,451,628? _________ 3. What is the value of 8 in 523,845,123? _________ 4. How many times as great is the underlined 4 in 4 5,642 than the 4 that is not underlined? _________ 5. Round to the nearest thousand and estimate 6,123 + 7,512 + 4,123. _________ 6. Round 36,957,345 to the nearest hundred thousand. _________ 7. What is the remainder when 3,567 is divided by 47? _________ 8. Write 5x10 5 + 7x10 4 + 9x10 2 + 7x10 + 5 as one number. _________ 9. Use exponents to write 3960 as a product of its prime factors. _________ 10. What is the smallest prime number larger than 100. _________ 11. How many prime numbers are there between 20 and 40? _________ 12. What is the greatest common factor of 72 and 90? _________ 13. What is the least common multiple of 72 and 90? _________ 14. Change 78/90 to lowest terms. _________ 15. Change 6 8/13 to an improper fraction. _________ 16. Change 134/9 to a mixed number. _________ 17. A garden is 5 3/5 m long and 3 ¾ m wide. Find its perimeter. _________ 18. What is the area of the garden in #17? _________ 19. Nita multiplied 4.27 x 56.9 with a calculator and got 242963 because she forgot to put the decimal points. What is the correct answer? Page 1 of 4

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NOGALES Math Files for CONGRESS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

2005 – Metrobank-MTAP-DepEd Math Challenge Grade 5

Name: Score:

Time: 90 minutes

Solve each item on scratch paper and write the answer on the blank.

_________ 1. Write “four million, two hundred sixty thousand, ninety-five”.

_________ 2. What is the place value of 9 in 39,451,628?

_________ 3. What is the value of 8 in 523,845,123?

_________ 4. How many times as great is the underlined 4 in 45,642 than the 4

that is not underlined?

_________ 5. Round to the nearest thousand and estimate 6,123 + 7,512 +

4,123.

_________ 6. Round 36,957,345 to the nearest hundred thousand.

_________ 7. What is the remainder when 3,567 is divided by 47?

_________ 8. Write 5x105 + 7x104 + 9x102 + 7x10 + 5 as one number.

_________ 9. Use exponents to write 3960 as a product of its prime factors.

_________ 10. What is the smallest prime number larger than 100.

_________ 11. How many prime numbers are there between 20 and 40?

_________ 12. What is the greatest common factor of 72 and 90?

_________ 13. What is the least common multiple of 72 and 90?

_________ 14. Change 78/90 to lowest terms.

_________ 15. Change 6 8/13 to an improper fraction.

_________ 16. Change 134/9 to a mixed number.

_________ 17. A garden is 5 3/5 m long and 3 ¾ m wide. Find its perimeter.

_________ 18. What is the area of the garden in #17?

_________ 19. Nita multiplied 4.27 x 56.9 with a calculator and got 242963

because she forgot to put the decimal points. What is the correct

answer?

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_________ 20. Two numbers are in the ratio 3:5 and their sum is 112. Find the

bigger number.

_________ 21. Tonton picked 273 mangoes and put them 60 to a basket to sell.

How many mangoes were not in a full basket?

_________ 22. Nita can make 6 glasses of drink from a can of fruit juice. If she

has to prepare for 76 people, how many cans of juice does she

have to buy?

_________ 23. The lengths of the sides of a triangle are 12.3 cm, 15.8 cm and

16.5 cm. Find its perimeter.

_________ 24. An apple costs P8.50. How many can you buy with a P100-bill?

_________ 25. A P.E. teacher has 61 pupils. She told them to line up in rows of

9. How many pupils are in the last incomplete row?

_________ 26. If 7:9 = 84:N, what is N?

_________ 27. What is the perimeter of the figure?

_________ 28. What is the area of the figure?

_________ 29. What fraction of the figure is shaded?

_________ 30. One side of a regular decagon is 12 dm. What is its perimeter?

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15m

27 m

12 m

50 m

12 m

15 m

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_________ 31. A circular lagoon has a radius of 12 m. How much shorter will it

be to go from A to B through O, in a boat, than to go along the

edge as shown by the arrows? [Use π = 3.14]

_________ 32. What is the area of the lagoon in #31?

_________ 33. Bing has a 10-m piece of string. He cut from a 3 ½ m piece and

another 2 1/7 m piece. How much string remained?

_________ 34. What is the ratio of 25 dm to 4 ½ m?

_________ 35. During a storm, 12 out of the 40 students in a class were absent.

What percent of the class was absent?

_________ 36. A dress marked P185 was bought at a sale at 15% discount. How

much was paid for it?

_________ 37. 144 is 32 percent of what number?

_________ 38. The sum of three consecutive pages of a book is 534. What is the

middle page?

_________ 39. What is the total surface area of a closed wooden box, 1.5 m

long, 0.4 m wide, and 0.8 m high?

_________ 40. A piece of cartolina is 42 cm by 32 cm. How many circles of

radius 5 cm can be cut from it?

_________ 41. The bases of a trapezoidal field are 186 m and 142 m. The

distance between them is 95 m. How many hectares is the field?

_________ 42. The area of a table cloth is 6.3 m2. If the width is 1.8 m, what is

the length?

_________ 43. What is N in 7, 9, 12, 16, 21, 27, N.

_________ 44. A vendor bought 120 watermelons at P32 each. He sold them at a

profit of 20%. Find his profit.

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A O B

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_________ 45. The scale of the plan of a house is 2 cm to 1 m. On the plan, a

room is 7 cm by 6 cm. What is actual area of the room?

_________ 46. A family has a monthly income of P12,000. On a circle graph

representing their budget, how many degrees will be the sector

for food if they spend P4200 a month for food?

_________ 47. Find two numbers with a sum of 50 and a difference of 14.

_________ 48. The vertex angle of an isosceles triangle is 58o. Find each base

angle.

_________ 49. In a 100-item test, Ricky did not answer 6 questions. His number

of correct answers is 4 more than 4 times his mistakes. How

many correct answers did he get?

_________ 50. The base of an isosceles triangle is 4 cm more than a leg. If the

perimeter is 58 cm, find the base.

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