Mtap 5
Mtap 5
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12. What digit must be placed in the blank to make a true sentence? 7_5-521=234?
13. I have 300, how many apples costing 8.50 each I can buy?
14. What is ?
19. Jay can go 10 kph using his bicycle. How far can he go in 2.5 hours?
2. 2. Solve each item and write the answer on the blank before the number. [Use = 3.14]
_________ 3. Write three million, four hundred fifty thousand, sixty-five in figures or
standard form.
_________ 4. How many times greater is the underlined 6 in 4 567 564 than the 6 that is
not underlined?
_________ 8. A farmer harvested 109 cavans of palay from his field. If each cavan sold for
350, how much did he get?
_________ 9. What is the sum of the first 5 prime numbers greater than 50?
_________ 10. Three more than 6 times a number is 45. What is the number.
_________ 11. If I multiply a number by 8 and then subtract 15 from the product, the result
is 65. what is the number?
_________ 13. Erl is 3 years older than Dhang. Together, their ages total 21 years. How old
is Erl?
_________ 16 What is the smallest number that has 12, 13 and 30 as factors?
_________ 17.Evaluate: 3 [ 4 1 2 x 1 5 6 ]
_________ 19.Jean bought 5 3 5 m of white cloth and 3 3 4 m of blue cloth. How many
meters of cloth did she buy?
_________ 20.Zeus has a string 26 2 3 dm long and Ador has one that is 17 4 5 dm long.
How much longer is the string of Zeus? _
________ 21.Divide 4 2 3 by 3 1 9 .
_________ 22.Add 2 3 to the quotient of 4 divided by 5. -1- _
________ 24. Joy bought 4 mangoes for 46. At the same rate, how much would a dozen
cost? _________ 25. Hercules had a temperature of 39.4 oC this morning and 37.8 oC this
afternoon.
7. ________ 29. A student got 90% of a test. He answered 36 items correctly. How many items
were in the test?
8. _________ 30. Out of 100 students in Grade 5, 48 are boys. What percent of the Grade 5
students are girls?
9. _________ 31. There are 450 Cub and Boy Scouts in a school. If 70% are Cubs, how many are
Boy Scouts?
11._________ 33. If 200 is divided in the ratio 1 : 2 : 5, what is the middle part?
12._________ 34. If 7 men can do a job in 6 days, how many men can do the work in 3 days?
_________ 35. A restaurant charges 3.5% service tax. If your order amounted to 210.50, how
much in all did you pay?
13._________ 36. Tessie uses 2.2 meters of cloth for one uniform. How many uniforms can she
make from 20 meters of cloth?
14._________ 37. Find the perimeter of a regular pentagon with sides that are 90 dm long.
_________ 38. A circular man-made lake has a radius of 30 m. What is its area?
15._________ 39. A rectangular field is 95 m long and 78 m wide. If you run around it 4 times, how
many meters will that be?
17.. _________ 41. A closed box is 7 dm by 4 dm by 5 dm. What is its total surface area?
19._________ 43. The base of an isosceles triangle is 29 cm and the perimeter is 75cm. How long
is a leg?
20._________ 44. A circular pool has a diameter of 24 meters. If you walk around it, how many
meters will that be?
21._________ 45. A base angle of an isosceles triangle is 52o. Find the vertex angle. -2-
22._________ 46. An angle is 10o more than its supplement. Find the angle.
23._________ 47. Nelly made a circle graph to represent her day of 24 hours. If she works for
24.4. 8 hours, how many degrees is the sector that represents her work?
25. _________ 48. The scale of a map is 1 cm to 30 km. If two cities are 450 km apart, how far
apart are they on the map?
26. _________ 49. The parallel sides of a trapezoidal field are 48 m and 64 m. If they are 45 m
apart, what is the area of the field?
27._________ 50. How much soil will be needed to raise a flower plot by 1 dm if the plot is 6.5 m
long and 4 m wide?
28. -3- 2003 ELIMINATION - Metrobank-MTAP-DECS-NCR Math Challenge Grade 5 Solve each
problem and write the answer in the blank before each number.
31._________ 4. 368,501 equals ___________ when rounded off to the nearest thousand. _________
5. Which number has both 2 and 9 as factors? 6282, 7282, 8380
35._________ 9. 7 1 5 x 6 2 3 = __________. _
38.________ 12. Last year, I bought a book for 88.50. This year the price is 104.25. How much
is the increase in price?
39. _________ 13. What are the prime numbers between 70 and 80?
40. _________ 14. If 1 is excluded, how many common factors do 36 and 48 have?
41. _________ 15. If one side of a square is increased by 5 cm, then the perimeter is increased by
_____ cm.
42. _________ 16 The ratio of the price of a bed to a sala set is 3 : 4. If the sala set costs 10,000
what is the cost of the bed?
45. _________ 21. Joy bought 2 notebooks at 9.50 each and 4 ballpens at 4.75 each. How much
change did she get from a 50-bill?
46.6. _________ 22. A cube has an edge of 9 cm. What is the total surface area?
47. _________ 23. It takes 22 m. to make 3 pairs of window drapes. How many meters will it take
to make a dozen pairs
? _________ 24. How many decimal places are there in the product of 1.051 x 0.0311?
_________ 25. If 3254 x 63.58 = 3.254 x N, what is N ?
_________ 28. I am thinking of a number. Twice the number plus 5 equals 29. What is the
number?
_________ 29. The sum of three numbers is 99. The first is 10 greater than the second and
20 greater than the third. What is the largest of the three numbers?
_________ 30. In a spelling test of 50 items, Larry got 90% correctly. How many mistakes
did he make?
_________ 31. How many numbers between 30 and 60 contain the digit 2?
_________ 32. What digit can you place in the blank so that 456,7_ 2 is divisible by 9?
_________ 33. In 644,651 , how many times as great is the underlined 6 than the 6 that is
not underlined?
_________ 34. Suppose your step is 4.5 dm long and you can make 92 steps in one minute.
At that rate, about how far, in meters, is your house from school if you take 5 minutes to
go to school?
_________ 36. The perimeter of a rectangle is 54 cm. If the length is 3 cm. longer than the
width, what is the length of the rectangle?
_________ 37. Divide 140 among Tom, Jake and Larry so that Tom gets twice as much as
Jake and Jake gets as much as Larry. How much does Tom get?
_________ 38. What is the smallest 4-digit number that you can make using 0, 4, 5 and 6 ?
_________ 39. A dozen doughnuts and a loaf of bread cost 75, half a dozen doughnuts and
a loaf cost 48. How much does a loaf of bread cost?
_________ 41. Nine sheets of bond paper cost 2.50. How much will 45 sheets cost ?
_________ 42. One base angle of an isosceles triangle is 62o. What is the vertex angle ?
48.7. _________ 43. The perimeter of a triangle is 75 cm. If two sides are 21 cm and 27 cm, how
long is the third side?
49. _________ 44. A farmer kept track of his cows and hens by counting the legs and heads. If he
counted 78 legs and 35 heads, how many cows did he have ?
50._________ 45. What is the perimeter of the figure if all angles are right angles? 20m 20m 35 m
35 m 55 m 75m
52._________ 47. A tank contains 105 liters of water when 70% full. How many liters does it
contain when full?
53._________ 48. I paid 126 for a dress at a 16% discount. What is the marked price?
54._________ 49. In 3 months the price of pork increased from 85.50 to 97.50. What is the
percent increase to nearest percent?
55._________ 50. Three numbers are in the ratio 3 : 4 : 6. If the middle number is 28, what is the
sum of the 3 numbers?
57.8. Solve each item on scratch paper and write the answer on the blank. [Use = 3.14]
60. _________ 3. Which number has 2 and 9 as factors? 6282, 7262, 6380.
62. _________ 5. How many prime numbers are there between 80 and 100?
64. _________ 7. Round each number to the nearest thousand and estimate the sum of 7 501 + 8
398 + 6 521 .
65._________ 8. In 345,846, how many times as great is the underlined 4 than the 4 that is not
underlined?
66._________ 9. What is the largest digit that can be placed in the blank to make 45,__78 divisible
by 6?
70. _________ 14. What is the smallest number that has 12, 25 and 30 as factors?
71. _________ 15. What is the greatest common factor of 240 and 270?
74._________ 18. What is the least common multiple of 240 and 270?
78._________ 22. Joy bought 1 dozen mangoes for 105. At the same rate, how much will 5
dozen mangoes cost? -1-
79. _________ 23. A gold coin weighs 20 grams. If the coin contains gold, copper and tin in the
81._________ 24. Find two numbers whose sum is 16 and the product is 48.
82. _________ 25. A book is opened to where the sum of the numbers of the facing pages is 313.
What is the bigger of the two page numbers?
83._________ 26. Pat had 12 apples. He gave each of his friends of an apple and kept for
himself. How many friends were with him?
84._________ 27. There are 680 Grades 4-6 students in a school. If 35% of them are in Grade 5,
how many Grade 5 students are there?
85._________ 28. Rose bought a blouse at a discount of 18% for 147.60. What was the marked
price of the blouse?.
86. _________ 29. There are 240 scouts in a school. If 90 of them are cubs, what percent of the
scouts in the school are cubs?
87. _________ 30. Ann can make one uniform with 2.4 m of cloth. How many uniforms can she
make from 20 m of cloth?
88._________ 31. Which of the following numbers can be written as the sum of two primes? a. 25
b. 35 c. 51 d. 57
91. _________ 34. What is the area of the same figure? 12 m 40m
92. _________ 35. If 8 men can do a piece of work in 6 days, how many men can do it in 4 days at
the same rate?
93. _________ 36. A restaurant charges 4% service charge. If your order amounted to 450, how
much did you pay?
94._________ 37. A closed box for a raffle is 5 dm long, 3.5 dm wide and 7 dm high. If it is to be
completely covered with colored paper, how much surface is to be covered? -2-
95. _________ 38. An aquarium is 6 dm long, 4 dm wide and 4 dm high. How many liters of water
97._________ 39. A base angle of an isosceles triangle is 52o. What is the vertex angle?
98. _________ 40. How many cubic meters of soil will be needed to raise a 4 m long and 2.5 m
wide flower plot by 15 cm?
99. _________ 41. If your step is about 70 cm and you can make 60 steps a minute, how far can
you walk in 10 minutes?
_________ 42. A park is 85 m long and 70 m wide. If you jog around it 6 times, how many
meters will that be?
_________ 43. The ratio of two numbers is 3 : 5 and their difference is 34. Find the bigger number?
_________ 44.The average of two fractions is 7 8 and one fraction is 3 2 . What is the other?
_________ 45. The scale of a map is 1cm : 15 km. If two towns are 4.5 cm apart on a map, how
many kilometers apart are they?
_________ 46. A school basketball team won of its games. If it won 14 more games than it lost,
how many games did it play?
_________ 47. The parallel sides of a trapezoidal field are 52 m and 68 m. If they are 48 m apart,
what is its area?
_________ 48. A certain sum of money is sufficient to pay the wages of 12 men for 15 days. For
how many days will it be enough for 9 men?
_________ 49. The length of a rectangular garden is 3 m more than the width. If the perimeter is
106 m, find the length of the garden.
_________ 50. A room is 5.7 m wide and 6.6 m long. How many 30-cm tiles are needed to cover
it ? -3- 2005 ELIMINATION Metrobank-MTAP-DepEd Math Challenge Grade 5
100. 11. Solve each item on scratch paper and write the answer on the blank.
101. _________ 1. Write four million, two hundred sixty thousand, ninety-five.
104. _________ 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.
_________ 10. What is the smallest prime number larger than 100.
_________ 11. How many prime numbers are there between 20 and 40?
_________ 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?
_________ 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? 1
_________ 23. The lengths of the sides of a triangle are 12.3 cm, 15.8 cm and 16.5 cm.
_________ 24. An apple costs 8.50. How many can you buy with a 100-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? _
_________ 30. One side of a regular decagon is 12 dm. What is its perimeter?
_________ 33. Bing has a 10-m piece of string. He cut from a 3 m piece and another 2
1/7 m piece. How much string remained? 2
13. _________ 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 185 was bought at a sale at 15% discount. How much was
paid for it?
_________ 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.
_________ 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 12,000. On a circle graph representing
their budget, how many degrees will be the sector for food if they spend 4200 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. 3
106. 14. 2008 ELIMINATION Metrobank-MTAP-DepEd Math Challenge Grade 5 Solve each item
and write the answer on the blank before the number.
_________2.What is the smallest digit that can be placed in the blank to make 3__,863 >
32,862?
_________16.If you have P200, how many apples costing P8.50 each can you buy?
_________17.What is N in [ N ] -13 [ ] x 9 [ ] + 7 [ ] - 50 [ 20 ]. .
_________ 20. In three tests, Rod got 84, 92 and 85. What was his average?
_________ 23. Lucy bought a blouse for 135.75. She gave the cashier two 100-bills. How
much change did she get?
_________ 24. Rolly can cover 11.6 km/h in his bicycle. How far can he go in 2.5 hours?
_________ 25. Phil has a garden 18.5 m long and 13.7 m wide. Find the perimeter of Phils
garden.
_________ 28. Mr. Go bought a lot 23 m long and 18 2 3 m wide. What is the perimeter
of the lot?
_________ 30. Linda started a 45-minute piano lesson at 3:30 P.M. After her lesson, Linda
walked home for 20 minutes. What time did Linda reach home?
_________ 31. Lester left his office and drove 15 minutes to a meeting that lasted 1 hour 20
minutes. He drove another 20 minutes before arriving home at 5:00 P.M. What time did he
leave his office?
_________ 32. In a factory with 336 employees, 114 are men. What is the ratio of male
employees to female employees?
_________ 33. The ratio of two numbers is 4:7. If their sum is 132, find the bigger number.
_________ 34. In a class, there are 23 girls and 19 boys. If 14 pupils got merit certificates in
the Math Challenge Eliminations, what fraction of the pupils got merit certificates?
_________ 35. A vendor bought 125 pineapples at 12 each and sold them at 15 each.
What was his gain percent?
_________ 37. A stove marked 2850 was bought at a 15% discount. How much was paid
for it? _________ 38. A pair of shoes marked 950 was bought for 760. What was the
percent discount?
_________ 39. A blouse was bought for P196.80 at a discount of 18%. What was the marked
price?
_________ 40. A string is stretched cm for every 10 kilos of weight. How far will a 24-kilo
weight stretched the spring?
_________ 41. A picture is 30 cm long and 22 cm wide. It is placed in a uniform frame that
is 3 cm wide. What is the outside perimeter of the frame?
_________ 42. A milk can has a radius of 6 cm and a height of 18 cm. How much milk does
it contain?( Use = 3.14)
_________43.How many different rectangular gardens can you make, whose dimensions
are whole numbers, if you have 48 m of fencing materials and the width is at least 4 m?
Consider a 6 m by 18 m rectangle the same as an 18 m by 6 m rectangle.
_________44.I am a decimal with my last digit in the hundredths. Rounded to the nearest
tenth, I am 6.5. Rounded to the nearest whole number, I am 6. If the sum of my digits is
16, what number am I?
_________45.Jim, Tim and Kim have 67 marbles together. Tim has 6 more marbles than Jim
and Kim has 8 fewer marbles than Jim. How many marbles has Tim?
_________46.There are bicycles and tricycles parked along a road. There are 29 wheels and
11 riders. How many bicycles are there?
_________47.Twin primes are prime numbers that differ by 2, like 3 and 5. Find twin primes
between 65 and 80.
_________48.Nick used straws, popsicle sticks and barbecue sticks to build a model house.
He used twice as many barbecue sticks as straws and 5 more popsicle sticks as barbecue
sticks. He used 35 popsicle sticks. How many straws and barbecue sticks did he use?
_________49.The canteen sold 327 bowls of noodles and served 185 bowls of pancit more
than noodles. How many bowls of food were served in all?
__________2. What is the sum of all even numbers between 11 and 19?
__________4. The product of 3 numbers is 168. If two of the numbers are 4 and 6, what is
the third?
__________7. If 4 bangus weigh 1 kilo, how many kilos would 112 bangus weigh?
__________9. If 3 out of 8 people in a barangay are jobless, how many out of people are
jobless?
__________10. Job cleaned of a yard; Jess cleaned 1 3 of the remaining part. What
fraction of the yard remained uncleaned?
__________11. Give all the exact divisors of 24 excluding 1. B. 30-second questions 3
points each (Use = 3.14 when necessary)
__________1. Each month, Mr. So saves P925 which is 5% of his monthly income. What is
monthly income?
108. __________1. The length of a rectangle is twice its width. If the perimeter is 99 cm, what is
the width?
110. __________3. What is the nearest number to 23,500 that is divisible by 435 without a
remainder?
111. __________4. Rod had twice as many stamps as Nick. After giving Nick 6 stamps he still
then had 8 more stamps than Nick. How many stamps had he at first?
112. __________5. A box is 24 cm long, 18 cm wide and 12 cm high. What is the total surface
area?
113. __________6. A pair of shoes marked 1750 was bought for 1,505. What was the percent
of discount?
Clincher questions
__________1. How many common multiples of 2 and 7 are there between 10 and 60?
__________2. A toy marked 458 was sold at a discount of 15%. How much paid for it?
_________3. How many multiples of 7 are there between 100 and 250?
Do-Or-Die questions
__________1. Four numbers are in the ratio 2 : 3 : 4 : 5. If their sum is 168, what are the
four numbers? 2
114. 18. 2006 Sectoral Finals Metrobank-MTAP-DepEd Math Challenge Grade 5 A. 15-second
questions 2 points each
117. __________3. What is the sum of the prime numbers between 20 and 30?
118. __________4.John finished painting a 2 7 of a wall in 1 hour. How long will it take him to
paint the whole wall?
122. __________8. The area of a rectangle is 380 cm2 and its width is 12 cm. What is its length?
__________9. What is the reciprocal of 7 3 8 ?
123. __________10. What digit can be used to replace 3 in 937 to make it divisible by 11?
125.
128. __________2. Lina pays P6 for a one-way fare to school. For how many 2-way fares will P100
be enough?
129. __________3. The ratio of the earnings of a man and his helper is 7:4. If the man received
P1,092, how much did the helper receive?
130. __________4. A transistor radio was sold for P900 at a profit of 20%. How much was the
profit? 1
131. 19. __________5. If each side of a square is increased by 20%, by how many percent is the
area increased?
132. _________6.Three-eights of the 480 pupils in a school are boys and 2 3 of them are in the
primary. How many boys are in the intermediate grades?
133.
135. __________1. Imagine a cube. If the sum of the edges is 108 cm, what is the total surface
area?
136. __________2. A swimming pool can be filled in 12 hours by 6 equal pumps working together.
How many of the same pumps are needed to fill it in 8 hours?
137. __________3.Pete, George and Roy together have P150. P4 more than 1 3 of the money is
Petes. Of the remaining money, George has P8 more than Roy. How much of the money
belongs to Roy?
138. __________4. Five small squares are put together to form a cross like the red cross without
overlap. If the side of each square is 8 cm, what is the perimeter of the cross?
140. __________6. A car traveled for 3 hours at 58 km/hr and for 2 hours at 51 km/hr. What is its
average speed to the nearest whole kilometer?
Clincher questions
__________1. Instead of dividing by 5, Lucy multiplied by 5 and got 25. What is the correct
answer?
__________3. The rooms in a hotel are numbered from 201 to 601. How many odd
numbered rooms are there?
Do-Or-Die questions
__________1. There are 15 more ducks than pigs in a farm. If there are 102 legs, how many
ducks are there? 2
142. __________1. Round each factor to the nearest 100 and estimate the product of 830 x 768.
143. __________2. How many common multiples of 3 and 5 are there between 10 and 100?
146. __________5. Change 2.35 to a mixed number with the fraction in lowest terms.
149. __________8. Jose is 5 years older than Paul. The sum of their ages is 41 years. How many
years old is Jose?
154. __________1. How many 7 dm pieces of ribbon can be cut from a spool of ribbon 50 meters
long?
155. __________2. A kilo of grapes costs 125. How much will I pay for 2.75 kilos?
156. __________3. A pair of shoes marked 350 was sold for 287. What was the percent
discount?
157. __________4. A meter stick was cut into two pieces at the 45 cm mark. What is the ratio of
the shorter piece to the longer piece?
158. __________5. The area of a triangle is 294 cm2 . If the base is 28 cm, what is the altitude?
159. __________6. Carlo has 36 ballpens. Nine of them are blue and the rest are black. percent of
the ballpens are black? 1
161. __________1. A bathroom is 2.7 m long and 1.8 m wide. How many square tiles each 5 cm
on a side are needed to cover its floor?
162. __________2. A car uses 8 liters of gasoline for a distance of 90 km. How many liters will be
needed for a round trip to a town 135 km. away?
163. __________3. Nine small squares are put together to form a bigger square. If the perimeter
of the big square is 60 cm, what is the area of each small square?
164. __________4. Three numbers are in the ratio 3:5:7 and their sum is 135. What are the 3
numbers ?
165. __________5. What is the largest number less than 7,195 that is divisible by 372?
166. __________ 6. 5 times a number is 135. What is 19 less than 7 times the number?
167.
170. __________2. How many ballpens each costing 5.60 can I buy if I have 50?
171. __________3. All prices increased by 15%. What is the present price of an item used to cost
75?
173. 1. A class of 39 students standing in a circle counted 1, 2, 3, until 39. Then, those who
counted an odd number sat down. Those standing counted 1, 2, once more. Those who
counted odd numbers sat down, too. How many students remained standing?
174. __________ 2. A contractor finished 2.7 km of road in 12 days. On the average, how many
meters of road was finished in one day? 2
175.
176. 22. 2005 Division Orals Metrobank-MTAP-DepEd Math Challenge Grade 5 A. 15-second
questions 2 points each
178. __________ 2. The diameter of a circular garden is 12 meters. Give its radius in centimeters.
184. __________9. One number is twice another and their sum is 90. What is the bigger number?
__________10. What is the greatest common factor of 32 and 48?
187. __________1. The zoo has 5 deer for every 7 monkeys. How many deer are there if there are
21 monkeys in the zoo?
188. __________2. What is the circumference of a circle if its radius is 42 cm? [Use = 22/7]
189. __________3. One side of a square is 12 cm. How much bigger is the area of a square whose
side is 5 cm longer?
190. __________ 4. If 4 papayas cost 110, how many papayas can you buy with 275?
191. __________5. A cake is 45 cm by 30 cm. If 3 equal slices are cut from one end of the cake,
the remaining part is a square. How wide is each slice?
192. __________6. Mike got 80% on a 45 item Math test. How many items did he miss?
193.
194.
196.
197. __________1. If the product of 2 numbers is 24 2 3 and one number is 5 1 3 , what is the
other number? 1
198.
199. 23. __________2. Tom got 85%, 80%, 76%, 84%, and 90% on five Math tests. What must he
get on the next test to have an average of 85%? Less by
200. __________3. A 300 pair of pants was increased by 25%. During a sale later, the new price
was reduced by 25%. Was the sale price more or less than 300 and by how much?
201. __________4. Mark bought twice as many notebooks as Dennis. If the two paid 375 in all,
how much did Mark pay? __________5. A plate just fits into a square box. If the circumference
of the plate is 78.5 cm, what is the inside perimeter of the box?
202. __________6. 20% of 93.73 is what percent of 75, to the nearest whole percent?
204. __________2. A laundry woman charges 150 for 4 hours of work. At the same rate, how
much will she charge for 6 hours of work? __________3. Blanca had 925 in the bank. On
Monday, she withdrew 350. On Thursday, she deposited twice what she withdrew on
Monday. How much money had she then in the bank?
205. Do-Or-Die question __________1. The three angles of a triangle are consecutive multiples of
5. What is the measure of the largest angle? 2
206.
207. 24. Grade 5 2008 Division Orals Metrobank-MTAP-NCR Math Challenge A. 15-second
questions 2 points each
208. __________1. Give the greatest common factor of 45, 75, 120 ?
213. __________6. What is the smallest whole number that rounds to 5,000 to the nearest
thousand?
214. __________7. In a class of 40, 25 are on the honor roll. What percent is this?
215. __________8. The sum of 2 numbers is 42. If one number is 8 more than the other, give the
two numbers. _
216. _________9. If 13 is subtracted from 3 times a number, the result is 68. What is the
number?
218. __________11. The perimeter of a square is 19.2. How long is one side?
219.
220. B. 30-second questions 3 points each
221. __________1. Joe bought a pair of shoes for 695 and a pair of socks for 65. How much
change did he get from the 1000-bill he gave the cashier?
222. __________2. Joyce missed 7 words on a spelling test. If she got 72%, how many words were
in the test?
223. __________3. In ABC, if angle A = 40o and angle B = 65o , what is angle C? 1
224. 25. _______4. The circumference of a circle is 26.4 cm. Find the diameter. Use = 22 7 ?
225. __________5. In a grocery store, apples cost 15 each. A vendor sells the same kind at 168
a dozen. How much do I save if I buy 2 dozens from the vendor?
226. __________6. Of 225 Grade 5 pupils, 44% are under 11 years old as of December 31. How
many pupils are under 11 years old?
228. __________1. The length of a rectangle is 5 cm more than the width. The perimeter is 70
cm. Find the length and width of the rectangle.
229. __________2. A fraction reduces to 3 5 . Its denominator is 60 more than the numerator.
What is the fraction?
230. __________3. How much money is deposited at 3.5% simple interest if the interest in one
year is 2,450?
231. __________4. Nick used wire to make the frame of a cube with a volume of 125 dm3 . What
is the total length of the edges of the frame?
232. __________5. The total cost of 3 T-shirts at 105 each and 6 similar blouses is 1155. What
is the cost of a dozen of the blouses?
233. __________6. The scale of a map is 1 cm : 50 km. How far apart are two cities that are 3.2
cm apart on the map?
236. __________2. The width of a rectangle is 26.4 cm and its perimeter is 117.8 cm. What is the
length?
238.
239. Do-Or-Die questions __________1. The three angles of a triangle are consecutive multiples
of 5.Find the three angles. 2
240.
241. 26. Grade 5 2007 Division Team Competition Metrobank-MTAP-DepEd Math Challenge A.
15-second questions 2 points each
242. __________1. What is the smallest number that is divisible by 9, 24, and 36?
245. __________4. What is the difference between 4 m and 155 cm? (answer in meters)
246. __________5. If 12 is subtracted from 5 times a certain number, the result is 88. What is the
number?
248. __________7.Two numbers are in the ratio 8:15. If the smaller number is 96, what is the
larger number?
249. __________8. If 5 out of 9 people in the auditorium are young adults, how many out of 801
people are young adults?
251. __________10. A basketball team lost 20% of the 40 games that they played. How many
games did they win?
253.
255. __________1. Jim ate of a melon, Joy ate 1 6 of the remaining part. What fraction of the
melon was left?
256. __________ 2. How many pieces 0.8 m long can be cut from a board 4.88 m long?
257. __________3. At a recycling station about 3% of the bottles returned are broken. If 1200
bottles are returned, how many bottles are probably broken? 1
258.
259. 27. __________4. A circular plot has a radius of 8 m. Find the area of the plot.
260. __________5. Of 30 pupils in a class, 18 took up sewing, 15 took up cooking, and 6 took up
both sewing and cooking. How many did not attend either subject?
261. __________6. If 3 is added to a number and the sum is multiplied by 9, the result is 108.
Find the number.
262.
265. __________2. For working for 20 minutes, a carpenter was paid 125. At this rate how
much will he be paid if he works for 2 1 2 hours?
266. __________3. Dan receives a commission of 8% for every newspaper he sells. How much
does he earn for selling 56 newspapers at 15 each?
267. __________4. A rectangular lot is 155 m long and has a perimeter of 500 m. What is the
width?
268. __________5. Ann had P500. She bought 3 T-shirts of the same price and had 9.50 left.
How much did each T-shirt cost?
269. __________6. A farmer harvested 3 dozen pieces of vegetables. If 1 3 are eggplants and
the rest are carrots, how many carrots did he harvest?
272. __________2. Sarah scored 18 out of 24 in Math and 24 out of 33 in English. In which test
did she do better?
273. __________3. There are 26 rows of 36 seats in a theater. In a performance, 90% of the seats
were filled. How many saw the performance?
275. __________1. A farmer has chickens and pigs in his farm. If he counted 36 heads and 102
feet, how many chickens are there? 2
276. 28. 2006 Division Team Finals Metrobank-MTAP-NCR Math Challenge Grade 5 A. 15-second
questions 2 points each (Answers in fractions must be in lowest terms.)
281. __________5. Two numbers are in the ratio 7:12. If the smaller number is 105, what is the
bigger number?
282. __________6. The area of a square is 625 cm2 . What is its perimeter?
283. __________7. 65 cm less than 3 m is equal to how many meters?
284. __________8. What is the greatest common factor of 45, 75 and 120?
288.
291. __________2. Lyn bought a camera for 695.50 and 2 rolls of film at 105 a roll. How much
change did she get from a 1000- bill?
292. __________3. How many hours are there in 250 minutes and 120 seconds?
294. __________5. Jake drove 252 km in 4 2 3 hours. What was his average speed the journey?
295. __________6. When 9 times Ricky's age is decreased by 15, the result is 84 years. How old
is Ricky? 1
296.
298. __________1. Dante got 72 out of 81 questions in the first part of a test and 36 out of 42 in
the second part. In which part did he get a higher percentage of correct answers?
299. __________2. A set of 6 books cost 972. Single books of the set bought separately cost
180.50. How much less is the cost per copy if you buy the whole set?
301. __________4.Roel won 280,000 in a lottery. He gave of the money to his brother who in
turn gave 3 8 of what he received to his wife. How much did the wife receive?
302. __________5. A bakery uses 5 cups of flour for every 2 loaves of bread. How much flour is
needed for 6 dozen loaves of bread?
303. __________6. What is the sum of the prime numbers between 40 and 60?
304.
308. __________3. Three different triangles are placed side by side as shown. What is the sum of
the angles of the polygon formed?
310. __________1. A cube of 4 inch is made up of individual 1 inch cubes. How many of the
individual cubes are face to face with exactly four other 1 inch cubes? 2
311. 30. 2005 Regional Finals Metrobank-MTAP-DepEd Math Challenge Grade 5 A. 15-second
questions 2 points each
__________3. What is 35 26
__________6. If a 108 m string is divided into 3 parts in the ratio 2 : 3 : 4, what is the length of the
longest part?
__________8. If it takes 35 m of material to make 2 pairs of drapes, how many meters will be
needed for 5 pairs of drapes?
__________10. How many 7-dm pieces of ribbon can be cut from a spool of ribbon 50 meters long?
__________11. Three numbers are in the ratio 3 : 5 : 7. If their sum is 135, What is the biggest
number?
__________1. If the average thickness of books in a 3.5 m long shelf full of books is 3 : 2 cm, about
how many books are on the shelf?
_________ 2. A team won 18 out of 24 games it played. At the same rate, how many games will it
be expected to win in playing 52 games?
__________3. A pair of shoes marked 650 was bought for 546. What Was percent discount? 1
__________1. A circular pond has a circumference of 110 m. What is the length from one
point to another point of the pond through the center of the pond? Use =
__________2. Twenty 5-coins are to be divided into 4 piles so that there is a different
number of coins in each pile, e.g. the coins can be put into 4 piles of 1, 2, 3, 14 coins.
What is the smallest possible number of coins that can be placed in the largest pile?
__________4. A flower plot is 7.5 m by 5.6 m. How many cubic meters of soil will be
needed to raise the soil by 18 cm?
__________6. A car uses 12 liters of gasoline for a distance of 90 km. how many liters will
be needed for a round trip to a town 135 km away?
Clincher questions
__________1. Two complementary angles are in the ratio 7 : 8. Find the bigger angle.
__________2. The sum of 3 consecutive numbers is 273. Find the 3 numbers.
312. 32. 2006 Regional Finals Metrobank-MTAP-DepEd Math Challenge Grade 5 A. 15-second
questions 2 points each
313. __________1. 75% of the 180 Grade 5 pupils in a school are at least 11 years old. How
many of them are less than 11 years old?
315. __________3. If 5 is added to the numerator and denominator of 7 9 , give in lowest terms
the fraction that results
__________4. A rectangular garden is 9.5 m long and 8 m wide. What is its area?
__________5. The gasoline tank of a car is 5 8 full. It took 24 liters to fill it. What is the
capacity of the tank when full?
__________6. What digit can be placed in the blank of 8537__ to form a number divisible by
6? __________ 7. If 206.95 36.5 = 5.67 to the nearest hundredth, what is 206.95 0.365?
__________8. What is the greatest whole number less than 1000 that rounds down to the
hundred below it?
__________2. For every 15 sampaguita garlands Rosa makes. Liza can make 18. If one day
Liza made 126 garlands, how many did Rosa make?
__________5. The scale of a map is 1 cm to 30 km. How far apart, to the nearest cm, on the
map are two towns 470 km apart?
__________3. John made a cubical lantern. The total length of the edges is 72 cm. What is the
total surface area that John has to cover?
316. 34. 2007 Regional Finals Metrobank-MTAP-DepEd Math Challenge Grade 5 A. 15-second
questions 2 points each
__________2. What digit(s) placed in the blank in 73528__ will make it divisible by 6?
__________3. What is the sum of the largest prime number less than 100 and the smallest
prime number greater than 100?
__________4. If 2 3 of the area of a rectangle is 84 cm2, what is the whole area?
__________5. If John began doing his homework at 6:25 and spent 85 minutes doing it,
what time did he finish?
__________6. For every 9 garlands that Jane can make, Ann can make 8. If Ann made 56
one afternoon, how many garlands did the two make?
__________8. Give the smallest and the largest numbers that round to 250 to the nearest
ten.
__________9. Carla bought green mangoes at P20 a dozen and sold them at 3 for P8. If
she sold 20 dozens, how much did she gain?
__________1. Five consecutive odd numbers have a sum of 215. What is the largest
number? __________2. A piece of plastic sheet is 3 m by 2 m. How many 6-dm by 5-dm
pieces can be cut from it?
__________3. What is the smallest number by which you can multiply 2520 to make it a
perfect square?
__________5. Find the product of the biggest prime number less than 40 and the smallest
prime number greater than 40
__________6. What is the sum of 137 and the quotient of 540 divided by 12? 1
319. __________2. A train travels 60 km in 3 4 hour. If it maintains the same average speed, how
far will it travel in 2 hours?
320. __________3. Sixteen small squares are put together to form a bigger square. If the
perimeter of the big square is 192 cm, what is the area of each small square?
321. __________4. A grass lawn is 85 m by 60 m. At each end, there is a circular flower plot of
radius 9 m. What is the area covered by grass to the nearest square meter?
322. __________5. What is the smallest number that leaves a remainder of 5 when divided by
12, 14, 18?
323. __________6. What is the sum of the cubes of the first 3 odd prime numbers?
324.
326. __________1. What is the largest 3-digit number divisible by both 2 and 3?
327. __________2. Each base angle of an isosceles triangle is 9o more than the vertex angle.
Find each base angle.
328. __________3. A piece of rope 75 m-long is cut into three pieces in the ratio 4:5:6. How long
is the longest piece?
329. Do-Or-Die questions __________1. A class of 25 stood in a circle. They counted off
1,2,3,1,2,3, Each student that counted 3 sat down. After the third round of counting, how
many students remained standing? 2
330.
331. 36. 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]
332. __________ 1. Thrice what number is the same as the sum of 456 and 624?
333. __________ 2. What is the greatest common factor of 140 and 245?
334. __________ 3. What is the least common multiple of 140 and 245?
335. __________ 4. ABCD is a rectangle. Find the area of the shaded part. A B D C
336. __________ 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.
337. __________ 6. Jack finished painting 2 7 of a wall in 1 hour 24 minutes. How long will he
take to finish the whole wall?
338. __________ 7.Three-eighths of the 480 pupils in a school are boys and 2 3 of them are in
the primary. How many boys are in the intermediate grades?
339. __________ 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?
340. __________ 9. Lina pays P5.50 for a one-way ride to school. For how many two-way fares
will her P100 be enough?
341. __________ 10.The gasoline tank of a truck is 5 8 full. It needed 51 liters to fill it. What is its
capacity when full?
342. __________ 11. A pair of shoes was sold for P747.50 with a gain of 15%. What was the cost
price of the shoes?
345. __________ 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?
346. __________ 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? 1
347.
348. 37. 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.
1. Rosa has P850; Jane has P225 less than twice as much as Rosa while Lily has P65
more than twice Rosas money. How much money do the three girls have?
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. 2
349. 38. 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.
350. __________ 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?
351. __________ 3. What is the greatest common factor of 154 and 198?
352. __________ 4. What is the least common multiple of 154 and 198?
353. __________ 5. An angle is 12o more than its complement. Find the angle.
354. __________ 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?
355. __________ 7. How many strips of colored paper 1.5 cm wide can be cut from a piece 22.5
cm wide?
356. __________ 8. Two numbers are in the ratio 3:5. If their difference is 28, what is the bigger
number?
357. __________ 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?
358. __________ 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?
359. __________ 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?
360. __________ 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?
361. __________ 13. A refrigerator marked P9,750 was bought for P8,580. What was the rate of
discount?
362. __________ 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?
363. __________ 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? 1
364.
366.
367. 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. 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 3 5 of her money on three T-shirts and 2 3 of the remaining
money on a book, Tina found she had exactly 96. How much money had she at first?
__________ 4.If 4 5 of a tank can be filled in 15 1 5 min, how long will it take to fill the
whole tank?
__________ 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 11 15 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?
__________ 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]
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 1 3 : 1 2 : 1 6 .Find the sum of the diameters of the
largest and smallest circles. 3. One-third of the area of a rectangle is equal to 4 5 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. 2
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]
__________ 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 2 9 of a book on Friday and 1 3 of it on Saturday. The rest, 160 pages, he
read on Sunday. How many pages has the book?
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]
2. Sheila went to Megamall. She spent 1 3 of her money at Bayo. She went to Penshoppe and
spent 1 3 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?
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 4 15 of Carlos
marbles, and Ray lost 2 25 of his marbles to Carlo. At the end of the game, how many marbles
did each boy have? 2
2002 FIRST NATIONAL-Metrobank-MTAP-DepEd Math Challenge Grade 5 Solve each item and
write the answer on the blank before the number. [Use = 3.14]
_________ 8. A farmer harvested 109 cavans of palay from his field. If each cavan sold for 350,
how much did he get?
_________ 9. What is the sum of the first 5 prime numbers greater than 50?
_________ 10. Three more than 6 times a number is 45. What is the number.
_________ 11. If I multiply a number by 8 and then subtract 15 from the product, the result is 65.
what is the number?
_________ 13. Erl is 3 years older than Dhang. Together, their ages total 21 years. How old is Erl?
_________ 14. What is the GCF of 54 and 90?
_________ 16 What is the smallest number that has 12, 13 and 30 as factors?
_________ 17.Evaluate: 3 [4 1 2 x 1 5 6 ].
_________ 19.Jean bought 5 3 5 m of white cloth and 3 3 4 m of blue cloth. How many meters of
cloth did she buy?
_________ 20. Zeus has a string 26 2 3 dm long and Ador has one that is 17 4 5 dm long. How
much longer is the string of Zeus?
_________ 21.Divide 4 2 3 by 3 1 9 .
_________ 24. Joy bought 4 mangoes for 46. At the same rate, how much would a dozen cost?
_________ 25. Hercules had a temperature of 39.4 oC this morning and 37.8 OC this afternoon. By
how much did the temperature go down? 1
_________ 30. Out of 100 students in Grade 5, 48 are boys. What percent of the Grade 5 students
are girls? _
________ 31. There are 450 Cub and Boy Scouts in a school. If 70% are Cubs, how many are Boy
Scouts?
_________ 33. If 200 is divided in the ratio 1 : 2 : 5, what is the middle part?
_________ 34. If 7 men can do a job in 6 days, how many men can do the work in 3 days?
_________ 35. A restaurant charges 3.5% service tax. If your order amounted to 210.50, how
much in all did you pay?
_________ 36. Tessie uses 2.2 meters of cloth for one uniform. How many uniforms can she make
from 20 meters of cloth?
_________ 37. Find the perimeter of a regular pentagon with sides that are 90 dm long.
_________ 38. A circular man-made lake has a radius of 30 m. What is its area?
________ 39. A rectangular field is 95 m long and 78 m wide. If you run around it 4 times, how
many meters will that be?
_________ 41. A closed box is 7 dm by 4 dm by 5 dm. What is its total surface area?
_________ 43. The base of an isosceles triangle is 29 cm and the perimeter is 75 cm. How long is a
leg? _________ 44. A circular pool has a diameter of 24 meters. If you walk around it, how many
meters will that be?
_________ 45. A base angle of an isosceles triangle is 52o. Find the vertex angle.
_________ 46. An angle is 10o more than its supplement. Find the angle.
_________47. Nelly made a circle graph to represent her day of 24 hours. If she works for 8 hours,
how many degrees is the sector that represents her work?
_________ 48. The scale of a map is 1 cm to 30 km. If two cities are 450 km apart, how far apart
are they on the map?
_________ 49. The parallel sides of a trapezoidal field are 48 m and 64 m. If they are 45 m apart,
what is the area of the field?
_________ 50. How much soil will be needed to raise a flower plot by 1 dm if the plot is 6.5 m long
and 4 m wide? 2
371. 46. 2004 FIRST NATIONAL-Metrobank-MTAP-DepEd Math Challenge Grade 5 Solve each
item on scratch paper and write the answer on the blank. [Use = 3.14]
374. _________ 3. Which number has 2 and 9 as factors? 6282, 7262, 6380.
376. _________ 5. How many prime numbers are there between 80 and 100?
378. _________ 7. Round each number to the nearest thousand and estimate the sum of 7 501
+ 8 398 + 6 521 .
379. _________ 8. In 345,846, how many times as great is the underlined 4 than the 4 that is not
underlined?
380. _________ 9. What is the largest digit that can be placed in the blank to make 45,__78
divisible by 6?
382. _________ 13. Write 2520 as a product of prime factors using exponents.
383. _________ 14. What is the smallest number that has 12, 25 and 30 as factors?
384. _________ 15. What is the greatest common factor of 240 and 270?
387. _________ 18. What is the least common multiple of 240 and 270?
391. _________ 22. Joy bought 1 dozen mangoes for 105. At the same rate, how much will 5
dozen mangoes cost?
392. _________ 23. A gold coin weighs 20 grams. If the coin contains gold, copper and tin in the
ratio 4:3:1, how much gold is there in the coin?
393. _________ 24. Find two numbers whose sum is 16 and the product is 48.
394. _________ 25. A book is opened to where the sum of the numbers of the facing pages is
313. What is the bigger of the two page numbers? 1
395. _________ 26. Pat had 12 apples. He gave each of his friends of an apple and kept for
himself. How many friends were with him?
396. _________ 27. There are 680 Grades 4-6 students in a school. If 35% of them are in Grade
5, how many Grade 5 students are there?
397. _________ 28. Rose bought a blouse at a discount of 18% for 147.60. What was the
marked price of the blouse?.
398. _________ 29. There are 240 scouts in a school. If 90 of them are cubs, what percent of the
scouts in the school are cubs?
399. _________ 30. Ann can make one uniform with 2.4 m of cloth. How many uniforms can she
make from 20 m of cloth?
400. _________ 31. Which of the following numbers can be written as the sum of two primes? a.
25 b. 35 c. 51 d. 57 16m
402. _________ 33. What is the perimeter of the figure? 24m 12m 40m
404. _________ 35. If 8 men can do a piece of work in 6 days, how many men can do it in 4 days
at the same rate?
405. _________ 36. A restaurant charges 4% service charge. If your order amounted to 450,
how much did you pay?
406. _________ 37. A closed box for a raffle is 5 dm long, 3.5 dm wide and 7 dm high. If it is to
be completely covered with colored paper, how much surface is to be covered?
407. _________ 38. An aquarium is 6 dm long, 4 dm wide and 4 dm high. How many liters of
water does it contain when it is 5 6 full?
408. _________ 39. A base angle of an isosceles triangle is 52o. What is the vertex angle?
409. _________ 40. How many cubic meters of soil will be needed to raise a 4 m long and 2.5 m
wide flower plot by 15 cm?
410. _________ 41. If your step is about 70 cm and you can make 60 steps a minute, how far can
you walk in 10 minutes?
411. _________ 42. A park is 85 m long and 70 m wide. If you jog around it 6 times, how many
meters will that be?
412. _________ 43. The ratio of two numbers is 3 : 5 and their difference is 34. Find the bigger
number?
413. _________ 44.The average of two fractions is 7 8 and one fraction is 3 2 . What is the other?
414. _________ 45. The scale of a map is 1cm : 15 km. If two towns are 4.5 cm apart on a map,
how many kilometers apart are they?
415. _________ 46. A school basketball team won of its games. If it won 14 more games than
it lost, how many games did it play?
416. _________ 47. The parallel sides of a trapezoidal field are 52 m and 68 m. If they are 48 m
apart, what is its area?
417. _________ 48. A certain sum of money is sufficient to pay the wages of 12 men for 15 days.
For how many days will it be enough for 9 men?
418. _________ 49. The length of a rectangular garden is 3 m more than the width. If the
perimeter is 106 m, find the length of the garden.
419. _________ 50. A room is 5.7 m wide and 6.6 m long. How many 30-cm tiles are needed to
cover it ? 2
420. 48. 2010 Math Challenge Grade 5 Division Orals 15-seconds question
424. 4. Two numbers are in the ratio of 5:12. The bigger number is 108, what is the smaller?
425. 5. If a boat traveled 560 km in 8 hrs, what is its speed in kilometers per hour? [70 km/h]
426. 6. What number is 25 more than the product of 12 and 15? [205]
432.
434. 1. Robert mixes 3 bags of sand with 2 bags of cement. How many bags of sand should he
mix with 12 bags of cement? [18]
436. 3. Three loaves of bread cost P127.50; how much do 2 loaves cost? [P85]
437. 4. A machine stamps 250 envelopes in 1 2/3 minutes. How many can it stamp in 1 min?
[19/4 or 4 ]
439. 6. If one number is 3 1/3, what is the other? 6. The perimeter of an isosceles triangle is 53
cm. If the base is 17 cm, find the length of each leag. [18 cm] 60-minute 1. Nine times Evas
age 1
440.
441.
442. GRADE 5 MTAP DIVISION TEAM FINALS ( FEBRUARY 2011 ) QUESTIONS: EASY:
444. 2. A storekeeper puts 75 kg. of rice into 8 bags. How many kg. does each bag weigh?
446. 5. Express
447. 4.125 as a mixed number with the fraction part in lowest term.
448. 6. Subtract the greatest 2 digit even no. from the greatest 3 digit odd no.
450. 8. A blouse marked P180 was bought at a discount of 15%. How much was the discount?
451. 9. 4 x 4 = 16. 16 is a square number. What are the square numbers between 20 and 50?
452. 10.In a school, there are 4 boys for every 5 girl students, if there are 2,700 students, how
many boys are there?
453. AVERAGE: 1. When the area of a square is 900 cm., what is the perimeter?
454. 2. Toy robot marked at P885 was sold at 15% discount, how much was paid for it?
455. 3. Product of 2 whole numbers is 48, what is the greatest possible sum of the 2 whole
numbers?
456. 4. PJ got 72% after missing 7 items. How many items are there in the test? 5. Cube edge
of 15 cm was filled with 2L water, how much water is needed to fill it?
457.
458. DIFFICULT: 1. A blouse on sale P150 is 60% of its regular price. Find the regular price. 3.
Along the highway, a car travels at 90km./hr. for 3 hrs. and 80km./hr. for 2 hrs. What is the
average speed of the car? 4. Milas father has 2 jobs. 1st job pays P375 more than the 2nd
job. How much does he get from the 1st job if he gets per week a total of P3,875? 5. The area
of 4 squares is the same as the area of 12 cm. x 27 cm. rectangle. What is the perimeter of
each square? 1
459. 50. ANSWER KEYS
462. 2. 1540
464. 4. 1000
465. 5. P 3600
466. 6. 23 7. 12
467. 8. P 38 150
469. 10. 7
470. 11. 10
472. 13. 12
473. 14. 18
478. 19. 9 7 20
479. 20. 8 13 15
480. 21. 3 2 or 1 1 7
481. 22. 22 15 or 1 7 15
482. 23. 72 13
488. 29. 40
491. 32. 42
492. 33. 50
493. 34. 14 no. of mandays per work = 42 mandays (7 x 6) no. of men = 42 mandays / 3 days
=14 men
494. 35. P 217.87 Total Order + Service Charge = Tot Amt 210.50 + (210.50 x .035) = N 210.50
+ 7.37 = P 217.87
495. 36. 9
499. 40. 60o x = unknown angle 90 x = its complement angle = twice its complement x = 2
(90 x) x = 180 2x 3x = 180 x = 60
500. 41. 166 dm2 7 4 4 5 Faces Area Top 7 x 4 = 28 Bottom 7 x 4 = 28 Front 7 x 5 = 35 Back 7
x 5 = 35 Left 5 x 4 = 20 Right 5 x 4 = 20 Total 166 dm2
502. 43. 23 cm 44. 75.36 m 45. 76o 46. 95o x = unknown angle 180 x = its supplement angle
= 10 more than its supplement x = 10 + (180 x) 2x = 190 x = 95o 47. 120o 8 hrs = _x__ 24
hrs 360o 360o x 1 3 = x 120o = x 48. 15 cm 49. 2520 m2 50. 2600 dm2 7 5
503.
505. 1. 70 000
506. 2. 36 64
507. 3. 21,600
508. 4. 369,000
509. 5. 6282
510. 6. 12
511. 7. 360
512. 8. 13 17 24
513. 9. 48
514. 10. 7 7 20
515. 11. 15
519. 15. 20 cm
521. 17. 63
522. 18. 200 hectare = 100 m x 100 m = .1 km x .1 km = .01 km2 2km 2 = 200 .01 km2
523. 19. 8 dm
524. 20. 10 Angles ( EOD, DOC, COB, BOA, EOC,EOB, EOA, DOB, DOA, COA)
528. 24. 7
532. 29. 43
533. 30. 5
534. 31. 3
535. 32. 3
546. 43. 27 cm
554.
558. 3. 6282
559. 4. 5
561. 6. 480,000
562. 7. 23,000
563. 8. 1000
564. 9. 9
565. 10. 23 x 33 x 5 x 7 x 11
568. 13. 23 x 32 x 5 x 7
570. 15. 30
571. 16. 35 %
578. 23. 10 g
579. 24. 4, 12
580. 25. 157 x = smaller page no. x + 1 = bigger page no. x + (x + 1) = 313 2x = 312 x = 156
x + 1 = 157
581. 26. 15
585. 30. 8
586. 31. 25 no. = odd prime + even prime no. = odd prime + 2 25 = 23 + 2
587. 32. 70
588. 33. 128 m
590. 35. 12 Total man-days = 8 men x 6 days = 48 man-days Total men = Total man-days Total
days = 48 man- days 4 days = 12 men
592. 37. 154 dm2 5 3.5 Faces Area Top 5 x 3.5 = 17.5 Bottom 5 x 3.5 = 17.5 Front 5 x 7 = 35
Back 5 x 7 = 35 Left 3.5 x 7 = 24.5 Right 3.5 x 7 = 24.5 Total 154 dm2
593. 38. 80
601. 48. 20
602. 49. 28 m
604.
606. 1. 4,260,095
607. 2. Millions
608. 3. 800,000
609. 4. 1,000
610. 5. 18,000
611. 6. 37,000,000
612. 7. 42
613. 8. 570,975
614. 9. 23 x 32 x 5 x11
616. 11. 4
617. 12. 18
619. 14. 13 15
620. 15. 86 13
621. 16. 14 8 9
622. 17. 18 7 10 m
623. 18. 21 m2
625. 20. 70
626. 21. 33
627. 22. 13
629. 24. 11
630. 25. 7
634. 29. 13 18
638. 33. 4 5 14 m
645. 40. 17
648. 43. 34
654. 49. 76
655. 50. 22 cm
656. 55. ANSWER KEYS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2004 Division Orals A. 15-second questions
657. 1. 640,000
658. 2. 6
659. 3. 6
660. 4. 96 13
661. 5. 2 7 20
662. 6. 88 m.
663. 7. 304
664. 8. 23
665. 9. 99
666. 10.144
667. 11. 3 4
B. 30-second questions
1. 71
2. 343.75
3. 18%
4. 9 : 11
5. 21 cm
. 6. 75%
C. 1-minute questions
1. 1944
2. 24
3. 25 cm2
4. 27, 45, 63
5. 7068 6. 170
Clincher questions
1. 23,800
2. 2. 8 3. 86.25
3. Do-Or-Die questions 1. 9 2. 225 ~~
4.
5.
6. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2005 Division Orals
7. A. 15-second questions
8. 1. P7.50
9. 2. 600
10.3. 45
11.4. 7 8
12.5. 101,000
13.6. 5 16
14.7. 64 cm
15. 8. 1 1 6
16. 9. 60 10.16 11.P1,800
17. B. 30-second questions
18.1. 15
19.2. 264 cm
20.3. 145 cm2
21. 4. 10
22.5. 5 cm 6. 9
23. C. 1-minute questions
24.1. 37 8 or 4 5 8
25.2. 95%
26. 3. Less by 18.75
27.4. 250
28.5. 100 cm
29. 6. 25
30.
31.Clincher questions
32.1. 2
33.2. 225
34.3. 1275 Do-Or-Die question 1. 65o ~~
36.
37.1. 5 3 13
38. 2. 243
39. 3. 0.005
40. 4. 292
41. 5. 180
42. 6. 100 cm
43. 7. 2.35
44. 8. 15
45. 9. 7
46. 10.40
47. 11. 4 95
48.B. 30-second questions
49.1. 3.75 or x 105
50. 2. P94.50
51. 3. 4 1 5
52. 4. 9 17 20
53. 5. 54 kph.
54.6. 11 years C. 1-minute questions
55.1. 1st part
56.2. P18.50
57.3. 3,090,600.02
58.4. P26,250
59.5. 180 cups
60. 6. 243
61. Clincher questions 1. 11 5 8 2. 3. 540o Do-Or-Die questions 1. 24
669.
670. 1. 72
671. 2. 11 3 7
673. 4. 2.45 m
674. 5. 20
675. 6. 12.25
676. 7. 445
677. 8. 18% or 18
678. 9. 32
679. 10.Nonago
681. 1. 5 12
682. 2. 6
683. 3. 36
684. 4. 200.96 m2
685. 5. 3 pupils
687. 1. 250
688. 2. 937.50
689. 3. 67.20
690. 4. 95 m
691. 5. 163.50
693. s 1. 8
696.
698. 1. 15
699. 2. 17 20
700. 3. 4 15
701. 4. 4 11
702. 5. 2 x 72
703. 6. 4 500
704. 7. 62.5 or 62
705. 8. 17, 25
706. 9. 27
707. 10.10
708. 11.4.8
710. 1. 240
711. 2. 25
712. 3. 75o
713. 4. 8.4 cm
714. 5. 24
715. 6. 99
716. C. 1-minute questions
717. 1. L = 20 cm, W = 15 cm
718. 2. 90 150
719. 3. 70,000
720. 4. 60 dm
721. 5. 1680
722. 6. 160 km
724. 1. 3
725. 2. 32.5 cm
726. 3. 25
729.
731. 1. 5
732. 2. 630
733. 3. 83
734. 4. 360
735. 5. 10%
736. 6. 101
737. 7. 25 m 2
738. 8. 30
739. 9. 400 m
740. 10. 3 8
741. 11. 7 33
744. 2. 21 cm
745. 3. 675
746. 4. 125
747. 5. 57
748. 6. 84
749.
752. 2. 8
753. 3. 850
754. 4. 55 km/hr
757.
761. 1. 54
762. 2. 60
764. 4. 7
765. 5. 195
766. 6. 6
767. 7. 28
769. 9. 225
773. 1. 18,500
775. 3. 84
776. 4. 113.04 m2
777. 5. 128 1 3 m
778. 6. 16.25 cm or 16 cm
780. 1. 16.5 cm
781. 2. 40.5 cm
782. 3. 23,490
783. 4. 40
785. 6. 14
787. 1. 4 2. 389.30 3. 2
789.
791. 1. 900
792. 2. 6 or 2
793. 3. 52
794. 4. 3 1 2 hrs.
795. 5. 10%
796. 6. 202
797. 7. 240
798. 8. 30 cm
799. 9. 8 59
800. 10.5
11.120
B. 30-second question
1. 10 21
2. 8
3. P624
4. P150
5. 44%
6. 60 C. 1-minute questions
1. 486 cm2
2. 9
3. P44
4. 96 cm
5. 240 cm2
6. 55 km/hr
1. 42
2. 72
3. 179
4. 97.5
5. 0.7435
6. 48 m
7. 4
8. 87.5
9. 15
10.71
11.63
B. 30-second questions
1. 109
2. 39
3. 16%
4. 119 cm
5. 105
6. 1,541,190,00 0
C. 1-minute questions
1. 35 m
2. 7 (3, 4, 6, 7)
4. 7.56
5. 65 = 5(8+5)
6. 36 Clincher questions
1. 48o
2. 90, 91, 92
3. 280
801. 58. ANSWER KEYS 4 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2006 Regional Finals A. 15-second questions
802. 1. 45
803. 2. 4,500
804. 3. 6 7
805. 4. 76 m2
806. 5. 64 L
807. 6. 4
808. 7. 567
809. 8. 949
810. 9. 60 m2
811. 10.355
812. 11.33
814. 1. 45 17 21
815. 2. 105
816. 3. 28,800
817. 4. 290
818. 5. 16 cm
819. 6. 69 8
821. 1. 55 sq. m.
822. 2. 480
825.
827. 1. 234.545
828. 2. 2 or 8
829. 3. 198
830. 4. 126 cm2
831. 5. 7:50
832. 6. 119
833. 7. 20 cm by15 cm
835. 9. P240
836. 0. 91
839. 1. 47
840. 2. 20
841. 3. 70
842. 4. 3
844. 6. 182
846. 1. 11.7
847. 2. 200 km
849. 4. 4591 m2
850. 5. 257
853.
854. 59. GRADE 5 MTAP DIVISION TEAM FINALS ( FEBRUARY 10, 2011 ) ANSWERS: EASY
855. 1. 95 cm.
858. 4. 10/9
859. 5. 4 1/8
860. 6. 901
861. 7. 213
862. 8. P27
865. AVERAGE:
867. 2. P752.25 3. 49
868. 4. 25
869. 5. 1.375 l.
870. DIFFICULT:
871. 1. P250
872. 3. 86 km./hr.
873. 4. P2,125
874. 5. 36 cm
875.
Grade 1 mtap reviewer
1. 1. Grade 1 Metrobank MTAP DepEd Math Challenge Courtesy by: Pids Nogales Files
Prepared by: Dulce Buenaventura 2004 Metrobank-MTAP-NCR Math Challenge Division
Orals - Grade 1 A. 15-second questions 2 points each
3.
5. _________3. Nicole is 7 years old today. In what year was she born?
6. _________4. How many more are six eights than six fives?
7. _________5. What is left if you take away six eights from 60?
8. _________6. Andre bought a cup of noodles for P18 and a sandwich for P12. How much
change did he get from his P50?
9. _________ 7. A cake was divided into 24 equal pieces. One-half of the cake and 4 more
pieces were eaten by Jessicas friends. How many pieces remained?
11. _________9. Five papayas are each cut into eighths. How many pieces are there?
13._________11. What number comes after the difference of 70 and 37? B. 30-second
questions 3 points each
14._________1. If there are 10 fives in 50, how many fives are there in 85?
16._________3. Nellie bought 2 notebooks for P12.50 each and one pad paper for P14.50. How
much change did she get from a P50-bill?
17._________4. Lea has thirty 25 coins and Lina has six 1-peso coins. Who has more money
and how much more?
18._________ 5. Lea gave 3 apples to each of her friends. If she gave out 3 dozen apples,
how many friends received apples?
19. _________6. Flora studied for 35 minutes. If she started at 7:35, what time did she finish?
20.C. 1-minute questions 5 points each
21._________1. A rectangular garden is 28 m long and 18 m wide. If you walk around it twice,
how many meters will that be?
22._________2. Mother had ten 5-peso coins and six 10-peso coins. She gave Tom P35 for his
allowance. How much was left of Mothers money?
23. _________ 3. Oranges cost 3 for P 25 and apples cost P 15 each. How much money do I
need for 9 oranges and 4 apples?
24.________4. A school bus left the school at 5:30 A.M. and came back at 7:15 A.M. in time for
the 7:30 A.M. class. How long did it take to pick up the children on its route?
25. _________5. Half of a pizza remained after 14 boys each ate one-fourth of a pizza. How
many pizzas were there at the start? 1
26. _________ 6. Some roses were distributed among 8 girls. If each girl received 3 roses, how
many roses were there? Clincher questions
27.3. _________1. How many hundreds are there in the sum of 66 and 33?
28._________ 2. What is N in 56 + 78 = 69 + N?
29._________ 3. In a garden, 16 cabbages can be planted in a row. If 5 rows are full and the 6th
row is only half-full, how many cabbages are there in the garden?
30.Do-Or-Die questions
31._________1. In a 3-game basketball tournament, the Red Team scored 32, 38 and 36 points
while the Blue Team scored 35, 31 and 36. Which Team won and by how many points?
_________ 2. There are 25 boys and 23 girls in a Grade 1 class. One stormy day, 6 boys and
5 girls were absent. How many pupils were present? 2 2005 Metrobank-MTAP-NCR Math
32.
34. _________1. What time is it when the hour hand is between 3 and 4 and the
43._________ 9. You are to bundle 543 popsicle sticks in tens. How many bundles will you be
able to make?
45.__________11. Therese is 7 years old. In what year was she born? B. 30-second questions
3 points each
46.__________1. In 256, change 5 into 0. How much less is the new number than the original
number?
47.__________2. If you count oranges by 5s, how many oranges have you counted when you
reach the 12th count? _
51.__________6. Nina has 2 dozen chicos. She gives 6 to each of her 3 sisters. How many
chicos has she left?
53.__________1. A toy car costs P159.50. Tony has only P95. How much more does he need?
___________2. In a game, Thelma scored 15, 12 and 18 while Joy scored 12, 15 and 21. Who
won and by how many points?
54.__________3. The sum of the ages of Moly, Chris and Bing is 24. If Moly is 10 years old and
Bing is half Molys age, how old is Chris?
55. __________4. Sonny has 5 more 5-peso coins than Rolly. If Rolly has seven 5- peso coins,
how much money do the two boys have? 1
56. ___________5. A garden is 36 m long and 28 m wide. If you walk around it 3 times, how
many meters will that be?
57. __________ 6. If I add 25 to my number and then subtract 41, the result is 5.
59.
62. __________2. Gerald is 7 years old. John is 1 years older than Gerald. How many months
older is John? _
63._________3. There are 9 rows of pechay plants in a garden. Each row has 8 plants except
the 9th row which has only 6. How many plants are in the garden?
64.
66._________1. In her purse, Mother has 2 P500-bills, 4 P100-bills and 9 P10- bills. How much
money has Mother in her purse?
67.
68. 2 2006 Metrobank-MTAP-NCR Math Challenge Division Team Competition - Grade 1 A. 15-
second questions 2 points each
70. __________ 2. What is the 8th number in the pattern: 8, 12, 16, . . . ?
75. __________7.A square paper is 7 cm on a side. How many centimeters are there around
it? __________8. Junie is 8 years, 10 months old. Bernie is 2 years and 2 months older than
Junie. How old is Bernie?
76. __________9. I have 21 25-centavo coins in my Pondo ng Pinoy bottle. How much does the
bottle contain?
77.__________10. I bought 3 bunches of red roses with a half-dozen roses in each bunch. I also
bought 8 white roses. How many roses did I buy?
78.__________11. There are 47 children in the class of Ms. Cruz. 18 are boys, how many are
girls? B. 30-second questions 3 points each
79.__________1. To stay healthy, you must drink 8 glasses of water a day. How many glasses of
water must you drink per week?
81._________3. There are 26 desks in a room. Two pupils sit in a desk. If there are 44 pupils in
the class, how many desks are not occupied?
83. __________5. Mother has 3 dozen eggs. She needs 26 eggs for leche plan and 15 eggs for
egg pie. How many more eggs has she to buy?
84. ___________6. If the digit 6 in 365 is changed to 0, how much less is the resulting number?
C. 1-minute questions 5 points each
85. _________1. Seventy-two pupils were in a school canteen. Fifteen pupils left and 9 pupils
came. How many pupils were then in the canteen?
86. __________2. Dennis has 2 P10-coins, 5 P5-coins and 12 P1-coins. How much money will he
have left after buying 3 little toy cars at P10.50 each?
87.__________3. Jay-C got P460 from his ninongs during Christmas. He gave half of it to his
mother for safekeeping, and half of what was left to a poor boy. How much money did he
have left? __________4. A box contains 15 pieces of chocolate candies. Grandma wants to
give 6 pieces to each of her 10 grandchildren. How many boxes does she need to buy?
88.__________5. If 3 notebooks of good quality cost P45.50, how much changefrom P 500 will
you get if you buy a dozen notebooks?
89. ___________6. How much of P50 is left after buying 3 comic books at P12.50 each? Clincher
questions
90. ___________1. Joey walked to school for 15 minutes. He left home at 6:50A.M. what time
did he arrive in school?
91. ___________2. What number is 13 less than the sum of 23 and 47?
92.___________3. A ballpen and a notebook cost P48. If the notebook costs 3 times as much as
the ballpen, how much does the ballpen cost?
94.___________1. The number 28 is midway between 17 and a certain number. What is the
certain number
100. ___________ 6. How many marbles are left if 8 marbles are subtracted from 2 dozen
marbles?
102. ___________ 8. If your sister is 9 years old now, in what year was she born?
___________ 9. Janice has 8 roses. Her mother will buy 3 dozens more. How many roses will
Janice have?
103. ___________10. There are 45 books in a shelf. One-third of the books are Math books.
How many of the books are not Math books?
104. ___________11.If Greg has 12 apples, how many apple halves can he have? B. 30-
second questions 3 points each
105. __________1. Girlie received 5 more P5-coins than Boyette. If Boyette received P35,
how much money do they have together?
106. __________2. What number is greater than the sum of 18 and 25 but less than the
sum of 16 & 29?
107. __________3. A storybook has 110 pages. Nita has 26 pages left to read. How many
pages has she read?
108. __________4.On Wednesday, Ms. Luna teaches 4 classes. Each class is 1 hours
long. How many hours does she teach on those days?
110. __________6. Ronald has eight 5-peso coins, twelve 1-peso coins and six 25- coins.
How much money does he have in all?
112. __________1. Melba has P95. Her sister has P45. After Melba bought a gift worth P25,
how much more money does Melba have than her sister?
113. __________2. If you have 3 ten-peso coins, 11 five-peso coins and 5 twentyfive
centavo coins, write the money you have using the peso sign.
114. __________3. Our square garden has a side of 15 m. Our neighbors garden is 18 m
long and 15 m wide. How much longer is the perimeter of your neighbors garden than
yours? 1 __________4. Which is greater and by how much? (P44 P15 + P19) or (P41 + P21
P13) __________5. One side of a square table is 2 m. Three tables are placed side by
116. __________6. What is the sum of the greatest 3-digit number and the smallest 3-digit
number you can form using the digits 2, 4 and 5? Clincher questions
117. _________1. Mother has P30. She gave P5 to each of her 2 sons and bought a piece
of soap for P12. How much money has she left?
118. _________2. A vendor sold 185 oranges on Saturday and 217 on Sunday. How many
oranges did he sell on the two days?
119. _________3. Sixty-two pupils are in a school canteen. Twenty-five left and then 9
entered. How many pupils were then in the canteen?
122.
125. 9. ___________2. What number comes after the smallest 3-digit number?
___________3. What remains if you take 7 tens from 50 plus 38?
126. ___________4. What is the remainder after taking six 11s from 80?
127. ___________5. What even number comes after the sum of 19 and 18?
130. ___________8. Three big apples cost P48; what is the cost of 6 apples?
131. ____________9. Dora practiced for 150 minutes. How many hours did she practice?
___________10. What is N in 22 N = 35 21?
132.
_________1. I have 3 ten-peso coins, 6 five-peso coins and 3 25- coins. How much do I
have? __________2. A drawing set costs P60 and a book costs P55.25. How much will the
two cost? __________3.Arrange , 1/3, 2/4, 1/5 from smallest to greatest.
__________4.Angel is 6 years old. Her brother is 3 1/3years older. How old will her brother
be in 3 years?
__________ 5. A vendor had 3 dozen papayas. He sold 15 of them. How many remained?
___________6. How many numbers between 11 and 99 end in 0? C. 1-minute questions
5 points each _
__________1. Mother bought 6 dozen flowers. Each bouquet needs 9 flowers. How many
bouquets can she make?
___________2. A big chocolate cake is cut into 36 equal pieces. How many parts remain if
of the cake is eaten? _
__________ 3. Rita and Liz each has P115. A gift for mother will cost P300. How much more
money do they need? _
__________ 4. A vendor had 3 dozen mangoes in one basket and 2 dozen melons in another.
He sold 22 mangoes and 15 melons. How many fruits were not sold?
___________5.A 200-peso bill is changed into 20-peso bills and 10-peso coins. If there are
six 20-peso bills, how many 10-peso coins are there?
___________6. I gave the cashier a P200 bill for a pentel pen. I received P149.25 as change.
How much does the pentel pen cost? Clincher questions _
________1. Pete has 21 one-peso coins. Nick has 4 5-peso coins. How many pesos do they
have together?
__________2. There are 10 fives in 50. How many fives are there in 95?
__________3. Ray walked to the bus stop for 15 minutes and waited for the bus for 18
minutes. If the ride to school took 29 minutes, how long did it take Ray to get to school?
Express the answer in hours and minutes. Do-Or-Die questions
__________1. Lyn is 7 years old. Rose is 2 years less than twice as old. What will be the sum
of their ages 5 years? 1
135. ________3. Mario is standing in the middle of a line of 21 pupils. What is the ordinal
number for his position? ________4. How many 25 pieces are equal to P9.00?
136. ________5. Jayson is 6 years old now. Mark is 2 years older than Jayson. How old
will Mark be when Jayson is 10 years?
137. ________6. What number is 8 more than the biggest 2-digit number?
138. ________ 7. Forty-five girls were present in a party. Eight more girls came in. Then, 6
girls went home. How many girls were left?
139. ________8. If you have 5 melons, how many melon fourths will you have?
140. ________9. What is the 8th number in the pattern 9, 12, 15, 18, .?
141. ________10. Which number does not belong to the group? 12, 15, 18, 20, 24
________11. Jessie received 13 P5-coins and 2 P10-bills last Christmas. How much in all did
he receive? B. 30-second questions 3 points each
142. ________1. The sum of two numbers is 28. One number is 4 more than the other.
What are the two numbers?
143. ________2. If you are given a change of P7.25 from 2 P10-bills you give the cashier,
how much did you pay?
144. ________3. Mrs. Lopez bought 3 packs of cookies. Each pack contains 2 dozen
cookies. Her children ate 46 cookies. How many cookies were left?
145. ________4. What will you get if you add six 4s, seven 3s and five 10s?
146. ________5. Lornas family left home at 6:15 a.m. and reached Dagupan in 5 hours.
What time did Lornas family reach Dagupan?
147. ________6. Luz has 3 rectangles; each is 5 cm by 4 cm. What is the area of the 3
rectangles? C. 1-minute questions 5 points each
148. ________1. Three sections of Grade 1 joined a field trip. Each section has 42 pupils.
They used 2 buses each with 60 seats. How many pupils had no seats?
149. ________2. Ricky bought the following items: a pair of shoes for P450, a pair of socks
for P39.50 and a pair of trousers for P250.00. How much change did he get from a P1000-
bill?
150. ________3. Jojo spent 45 minutes doing his Math homework, 35 minutes his Science
homework and 70 minutes for the rest of his homework. How many hours did he spend
doing his homework?
151. ________4. What will you add to the sum of 127 and 48 to get 303? 1
152. _________5. Mercy has five P5-coins and three P10-bills. She gave her sister P15 for
her allowance. How much money has she left?
153. _________6. Nardo counted 36 pig legs and 24 chicken legs. How many animals did
he see?
155. _________1. Lana had 8 eggs. She then bought 2 cartons of eggs. If each carton
contained 12 eggs, how many eggs had she then? _
156. ________2. If I add 12 to a number I am thinking of and then subtract 7, I get 26.
What is the number I am thinking of?
157. _________3. Luz receives P150 for her weekly allowance. She spends P40 for
Transportation, P50 for merienda, P35 for other things and saves the rest. How much does
she save a week? Do-Or-Die questions
158. _________1.There are 60 balls in a box of the balls are red,1/3 of them are blue,1/5
of them are green and the rest are yellow. How many are yellow?
159. _________2. Linda wakes up at 6:15 a.m. She prepares herself for 20 minutes, takes
her breakfast for 20 minutes and then spends 25 minutes going to school. What time does
she reach school?
161. 12. ________1. How much greater is 7 tens and 4 ones than 42 ones? _
162. _______ 2.If 3 is added to1/3, how many thirds will that be? _
165. ________5. I bought a ballpen for P5.50. How much change did I get from a P10-bill?
________ 6. Twenty-seven girls were present in a party. Eight more girls came in. Then, 6
girls went home. How many girls were left?
166. ________7. Ricky has 157 popsicle sticks. He wants to bundle them in tens. How
many bundles can he make? _
167. _______ 8. What is the 7th number in the pattern 7, 11, 15, ?
168. ________9. Tina received 7 P5-bills and 5 P10-bills on her birthday. How much in all
did she receive?
169. ________10. Which digit in 429 has the smallest value in the number?
171. ________2. The sum of two numbers is 33. One number is 3 more than the other.
What are the two numbers?
172. ________3. Mrs. Lopez bought 2 packs of cookies. Each pack contains 2 dozen
cookies. Her children ate 20 cookies. How many cookies were left? _
173. _______ 4. Lala had P245. She spent P68 on Saturday. She spent P10 more on
Sunday than on Saturday. How much money had she left?
174. ________5. Lorna left home at 7:45 and reached her grandmas house in1 1/3 hours.
What time did she reach grandmas house?
175. ________6. If you add 24 to my number and then subtract 17, you get 25. What is
my number? C. 1-minute questions 5 points each
176. ________1. Three sections of Grade 1 and 6 teachers went on a field trip. Each
section had 50 pupils. They used 3 buses each with 56 seats. How many empty seats were
there?
177. ________2. Kathie bought the following items: a pair of shoes for P550, a pair of
socks for P35.50 and a blouse for P125.50. How much change did she get from a P1000-
bill?
178. ________ 3. George had 10 P5-bills and five P10-bills. He gave his sister P35 for her
project. How much money had he left?
179. ________ 4. What will you add to the sum of 327 and 148 to get 500? 1
180. ________ 5. Nita had 30 stamps. Mila had 4 more than twice as many stamps as Nita.
Mila gave Nita of her stamps. How many stamps did Nita then have?
181. ________ 6. Lana had 14 eggs. She bought 2 dozen more eggs. She used 25
182. 13. eggs. How many eggs remained? Clincher questions
183. ________1. Julia had 35 candies. She gave 10 candies to each of her two brothers.
How many candies had she left? _
184. _______ 2. Pete counted 24 tricycle wheels and 18 bicycle wheels. How many
tricycles and bicycles were there?
185. ________3. Letty receives P150 for her weekly allowance. She spends P45 for
transportation, P48 for merienda and P40 for other things and saves the rest. How much
does she save a week?
187. ________1.Liza has 60 roses. One-fourth of the roses are red,1/3 of them are yellow,
1/5 of them are white and the rest are pink. How many are pink? 2
191. _________ 3. Which is the largest ? 82, 28, 71, 17, 102, 87, 97, 99
192. _________ 4. What number is N in 45, 49, 53, 57, 61, _____, _____, N?
193. _________ 5. You have 821 popsicle sticks. How many bundles of 100 can you make?
194. _________ 6. 956 = _____ + 50 + 6. What number can you write in the blank?
196. _________ 8. Using all the digits 3, 6, and 8, write the biggest number you can make.
198. _ ________ 10. There are 67 Math books and 89 Science books in a shelf. How many
books are there in the shelf?
199. _________ 11. In a test Rose got 86, Rolly got 89, Pepe got 78 and Nina got 98. Who
got the highest score?
204. _________ 16 What number is missing in 23, 28, 33, _____, 43, 48?
205. _________ 17. What number comes between 79 and 81?
206. _________ 18. I want to buy a pencil case that costs P18.50. I have two P5- coins, 4
P1-coins and six 25 coins. How much more money do I need to buy it?
207. _________ 19. Jules need 92 popsicle sticks for a project. He has 75 sticks already.
How many more sticks does he need?
208. _________ 20. Dino gathered 72 eggs from one poultry house and 48 from another.
How many more eggs did he gather from the first house?
210. _________ 22. What will you subtract from 53 to get 31?
212. _________ 24. How many numbers are greater than 22 but less than 32?
213. _________ 25. What number does not belong in { 23, 29, 32, 35, 41 } ?
214. _________ 26. In R E S P O N S I B I L I T Y, which letter is the 7th from the left?
215. _________ 27. In R E S P O N S I B I L I T Y, which letter is the 9th from the right?
218. _________ 30. I have 3 P10-bills, 5 P5-coins and seven 25 coins in my wallet. How
much money have I? _
219. ________ 31. Apples cost P8.00 each. How many can I buy if I have P50?
220. 15. _________ 32. There are 6 groups of pupils taking P.E. Each group has 5 pupils.
How many pupils are in the class?
221. _________ 33. Nina bought roses. She put them 6 in each vase. She used 4 vases.
How many roses did Nina buy?
222. _________ 34. Rose has a story book with 120 pages. Each day, she read 10 pages.
After 6 days, how many pages has she read?
224. _________ 36. George began to study at 7:30. He finished at 8:20. How many
minutes did he study?
225. _________ 37. There are 84 balls in a box. 1/3 of the balls are white and are red.
How many are the white and red balls?
226. _________ 38. Mother bought 2 kilos of pork at P105 a kilo and 1 kilo of beef at P135
a kilo. How much change did Mother get from a P500-bill she gave the cashier?
227. _________ 39. Nita has P50. Rose has twice as much money as Nita. How much
money do the two girls have together?
228. _________ 40. I am a 2-digit number. My ones is 3 more than my tens and the sum of
my digits is 11. What number am I ? 2
229.
230. Metrobank-MTAP-DepEd Math Challenge Grade 1 Time: 80 minutes Solve each item
and write the answer on the blank before the number. 22m 14 m
236. _________ 6. What number is missing? 6, 9, 13, 18, 24, __, 39, 48?
238. _________ 8. 863 = ____ + 160 + 3. What number will you write in the blank?
_________ 9. I am thinking of a number. When you take away 7 from my number, and add
23, you get 41. What number am I thinking of?
242. ________ 13. Mother bought 60 apples and oranges. 24 of the fruits are oranges.
How many are apples?
243. ________ 14. Rose had P50.00. She bought 2 apples at P7.50 each and an orange for
P6.50. How much change did she get?
244. _________ 15. Pedro needs 75 tanzans. He has 37. How many more does he need?
245. _________ 16. In 6, 11, 16, 21, 26, we skip count by ____.
247. . _________ 18. Roy had P17.00. Father gave him P55.00. Mother gave him P45. How
much money had he then?
248. _________ 19. Which is the biggest number? 88, 103, 99, 111, 108
249. _________ 20. Lily had 78 stamps. She gave 1/3 to Nina and 15 of the remaining
stamps to Lily. How many stamps has she left?
250. _________ 21. Mother baked 96 cookies. She served one-half of them at Rosas party
and gave 18 to a neighbor. How many cookies remained?
252. _________ 23. Mona bought 3 dozen eggs. Each dozen cost P28. How much did Mona
pay for the eggs?
253. _________ 24. Add 29 to 25 and then subtract 17. What do you get?
254. _________ 25. In M A T H E M A T I C S, which letter is the eighth from the left?
256. _________ 27. Nonoy has 2 P50-bills. 5 P10-bills and 4 P5-coins. How much money
has he?
257. _________ 28. Write twelve pesos and seventy centavos in symbols.
259. _________ 30. How many numbers are greater than 34 but less than 50?
260. _________ 31. You need P175 to buy a book. You have P85.50. How much more do
you need? _________ 32. Father picked 36 caimitos. He put them 9 in a plate. How many
plates did he use?
261.
263. _________ 34. Romy has 17 meters of string and George has 18 meters. How many
meters of string do they have together?
264. _________ 35. Rosa studied for 45 minutes. She started at 7:25. What time did she
finish?
265. _________ 36. What number does not belong in 12, 15, 16, 20? 1
267. _________ 38. I am a 3-digit number. My tens digit is 3. My ones digit is twice my
tens digit. The sum of my 3 digits is 14. Who am I?
268. 17. _________ 39. Oranges cost P6 each. How many can I buy with my P100?
269. _________ 40. Sheila has P35. Liza has 2 times as much money as Sheila. How much
money do they have together?
270. _________ 41. What unit will you use to measure the distance from Quiapo to Cubao?
274. _________ 45. Miss Go has 48 pupils in her P.E. class. She divided them into 8 groups.
How many pupils are in each group?
275. _________ 46. If a dozen eggs cost P36, how much will 3 eggs cost?
276. _________ 47. Nina cut 5 watermelons into 12 pieces each. How many pieces in all
does she have?
278. _________ 49. Glen and Nida want to buy a gift for Mother worth P85.50. Glen has
P37.50 and Nida has P36.50. How much more do they need to buy the gift?
279. _________ 50. Hi! I am 7. I am a tens digit. The ones digit is 2 more than I am and the
hundreds digit is 3 less than I am. What number do we form? 2
280.
281. More MTAP Grade I Review Material (1-40 problem solving) Solve each item and
write the answer on the blank before the number.
282. ___________1. Lucy bought school supplies amounting to 89.85. She gave the
cashier 100-bill. How much change did she get? 19 m 15 m
285. ___________4. What is the next number in 12, 14, 16, ____, 20, 22?
287. ___________6. What is the next number in 12, 13, 15, 18, 22, 27, ____?
288. ___________7. If Rose started to study at 7:15 AM and spent 55 minutes studying,
what time did she finish?
289. __________8. If Manny started to study at 8:45 AM and spent 35 minutes studying,
what time did he finish?
290. __________9. Vance is scheduled to answer the review at 12:26 PM and he is given
only 1 hour and 35 minutes to finish the test, what time will he be finished?
291. _________10. If Sarah started to study at 9:55 AM and spent 35 minutes studying,
what time did she finish?
302. _________20. Liza has 12 stamps. One-fourth of her stamps are US stamps. How
many are not US stamps has Liza?
303. _________21. Tisoy has 20 fishes. One-fifth of his fishes are gold fish. How many gold
fishes has Tisoy?
304. _________22. Mark has 50 pillet bullets. One-tenth of the bullets have color green.
How many green bullets has Mark? _
305. ________23. Mark has 50 pillet bullets. One-tenth of the bullets have color green.
How many are not green bullets ?
306. ________24. There are 12 balls in a box. One-third of the balls are red and are
blue. How many balls are not red or blue?
307. ________25. There are 54 balls in a box. One-third of the balls are red and are
blue. How many balls are not red or blue?
310. ________28. Nana has meter blue cloth and 1/3 m of white cloth. Together, how
long are her 2 pieces of cloth?
311. ________29. Lito has 1/5 meter of yellow ribbon and m of green cloth. Together,
how long are her 2 pieces of cloth?
312. ________30. Wendy has 100.00. She spent of it. How much of her money
remained? ________31. Wendo has 96.00. She spent 1/3 of it. How much of her money
remained? ________32. Wenda has 55.00. She spent 1/5 of it. How much of her money
remained? 1 ________33. What is the shape of the math book?
314. ________35. How many square meters is the area of the same figure?
318. ________38. How many square meters is the area of the same figure?
319. ________39. If today is January 8, 2009 and its Saturday. What day is it 16 days from
today? ________40. If today is January 8, 2009 and its Saturday. What day is it 20 days from
tod
320. ay?
321.
323. 20. __________1. Joe found out he can do 6 problems in 15 minutes. About how long
will it take Joe finish 18 problems?
324. __________2. Manie found out he can do 5 problems in 23 minutes. About how long
will it take Manie finish 20 problems?
325. __________3. Ann took 55 minutes to do her assignment. Rosa took 12 minutes less
than Elsie. How many minutes did Rosa take to do her assignment?
326. __________4. Lika took 1 hour and 5 minutes to do her assignment. Tita took 48
minutes less than Lika. How many minutes did Tita take to do her assignment?
327. __________5. Mother had 50. She gave an equal amount to each of her 3 children.
She had 10 left. How much did each child get?
328. __________6. Father had 150. He gave an equal amount to each of his 3 children. He
had 30 left. How much did each child get?
329. __________7. How many numbers between 11 and 99, have 0 as their ones digit?
__________8. In 5 5 7 8 2 8 4 6 4 9 1 3 , how many pairs with a sum of 10 can you can find?
A number may be used with 2 different neighboring numbers.
330. __________9. A rectangle is 25 cm long. The perimeter is 84 cm. What is 84 cm. What
is the width of the rectangle?
331. __________10. Lita made 20 ribbons. Sally made as many as ribbons. How many
garlands did sally made?
333. __________12. Lita made 120 sampaguita garlands. Kate made 3/5 as many
garlands. How many garlands did Kate make?
334. __________13. Mother has a bag containing 25 candies. If she gives 4 to each child,
she has 1 candy left. How many children received candies?
335. __________14. Liza has 42. Mike has twice as much money as Liza. How much
money do Liza and Mike have together?
337. ________16. How many square meters is the area of the same figure? 1 More
338.
339. Mathematics Word Problems Solve on scratch paper and write the correct answer on
the blank before the number.
346. ____________7. Choose <, =, > to put in the blank in 45 + 37_______ 67 + 16.
____________8. Which is the biggest among 898, 988, 989, 998, 987?
354.
359. 4. How much money is left after taking five 11s from 90 pesos?
360. 5. What odd number comes before the sum of 16 and 18
363. 8. 4 Mangoes cost P 28; how much will you pay for buying 8 mangoes?
364. 9. Christy practiced her mathematics skills for 120 minutes. How many hours did
she practice?
371. 4. How much money is left after taking five 11s from 90 pesos?
375. 8. 4 Mangoes cost P 28; how much will you pay for buying 8 mangoes?
376. 9. Christy practiced her mathematics skills for 120 minutes. How many hours did
she practice?
377. 10. What is N in 33- N = 55-12? 11. What is the 6th letter in the word M A T H E M A
T I C S?
379. 1. Mother bought 3 dozen of chocolates. She gave 4 chocolates to each of her kids.
How many kids does she have?
380. 2. A big pizza pie is divided into 12 equal pieces. How many parts remain if of the
pie was eaten?
381. 3. Mama has P 220 and Papa has P 340. If they will buy your favorite toy that worth
P600. How much more money do they need?
382. 4. A sales lady had 6 dozen of candies and 4 dozen of corn chip packs in her store.
She sold 46 candies and 13 corn chip packs. How many goodies are left in her store?
383. 5. A 500-peso bill is changed into 100-peso bills and 20- peso bills. If there are 4-
100 peso bills, how many 20- peso bills are there?
384. 6. I bought 2 school supply items. I received a change of P60.50 from my P100-peso
bill. If one item costs P20.25, how much does the other item cost? 1
385.
388.
390.
391. ~~ 2006 Division Team Competition A. 15-second questions 2 points each 1) 168
2) 36 3) 32 4) 36 5) 16 6) 15 7) 30 8) 11 years 9) P5.25 10) 26 11) 29 B. 30-second
questions 3 points each 1) 56 2) 27 3) 4 4) 32 5) 5 6) 60 C. 1-minute questions 5 points
each 1) 66 2) P 25.50 3) P115 4) 4 5) P318 6) P 12.50 Clincher questions 1) 7:05A.M 2) 57
3) P12 Do-Or-Die questions 1) 39 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
392.
393.
394. 24. 2007 Division Team Competition A. 15-second questions 2 points each 1) 794
2) 600 3) 37 4) 23 5) 41 6) 16 7) 200 8) 1998 9) 44 10) 30 11) 25 B. 30-second questions
3 points each 1) P95 2) 44 3) 84 4) 6 5) P160 6) P53.50 C. 1-minute questions 5 points
each 1) P25 2) P86.25 3) 6 m 4) The second by P1 5) 16 m 6) 787 Clincher questions 1) P8
2) 402 3) 46 Do-Or-Die questions 1) 65 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
395.
396.
397. 2008 Division Orals A. 15-second questions 2 points each 1) 700 2) 101 3) 18 4)
14 5) 38 6) 32 7) 21 8) P96 9) 2 10) ? 11) E B. 30-second questions 3 points each 1)
P60.75 2) P115.25 3) 1/5, 1/3, 2/4, 3/4 4) 13 years 5) 21 6) 8 C. 1-minute questions 5
points each 1) 8 2) 9 3) P70 4) 23 5) 8 6) P50.75 Clincher questions 1) 41 2) 19 3) 1 h 2
min Do-Or-Die questions 1) 29 yrs ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
398.
399.
400. 25. 2004 Sectoral Finals A. 15-second questions 2 points each 1) 8027 2) 48 3)
11th 4) 36 5) 12 yr old 6) 107 7) 47 8) 22 9) 30 10) 20 11) P85 B. 30-second questions 3
points each 1) 12, 16 2) P12.75 3) 26 4) 95 5) 11:45 a.m. 6) 60 cm2 C. 1-minute questions
5 points each 1) 6 2) P260.50 3) 2 4) 128 5) P40.00 6) 21 Clincher questions 1) 32 2)
21 3) P25.00 Do-Or-Die questions 1) 13 2) 7:20 a.m. 2005 Sectoral Finals A. 15-second
questions 2 points each 1) 32 or 32 ones 2) 10 3) 20 4) 9 yr 5) P4.50 6) 29 7) 15 8) 31
9) P85.00 10) 9 11) 506 B. 30-second questions 3 points each 1) 54 2) 15, 18 3) 28 4)
P99 5) 9:05 6) 18 C. 1-minute questions 5 points each 1) 12 2) P289 3) P65 4) 25 5) 46
6) 13 Clincher questions 1) 15 2) 17 3) P17.00 Do-Or-Die questions 1) 13
401.
402.
403. 26. Key Answers More MTAP Grade I Review Material (1-40 Problem Solving) Grade I
MTAP Math Challenge Questions and Reviewer Key Answers for the Previous Grade I Word
Problems 1.) 45 2.) 1 hr. and 32 mins. 3.)43 mins. 4.) 17 mins. 5.) P 10 6.)P 40 7.) 8 8.) 5
9.) 17 cm 10.) 35 ribbons 11.)3 pairs 12.) 192 sampaguita 13.) 6 candies 14.) P126 15.) 40
m 16.) 91 sq. meter. More Mathematics Word Problems Key Answers for the Previous
Posted Math Word Problems Grade I 1.) 700 2.) tens 3.) 435 4.) 683 5.) 888 6.) 66 7.) < 8.)
998 9.) 99 10.) 5 11.)84 12.) 58 13.)101 14.) 79 15.) 36 Math Challenge Oral Grade I Key
Answers Math Challenge Oral (Easy Round) 1. 800 2. 1001 3. 36 4. 35 5. 33 6. 60 7. 163 8.
56 9. 2 10. 10 11. M Key Answer Math Challenge Oral (Average Round) 1. P 66 2. P60.25 3.
P 135.25 4. 2/3, , 1/3, 5. 20 6. 18 7. 6 Key Answers Math Challenge Oral (Difficult
Round) 1. 9 2. 3 3. 40 4. 61 5. 5 6. 19.25
3. 5. It is a water-soluble vitamin found in fruits and leafy vegetables and is also called as
ascorbic acid. 2. B. Vitamin C A. Vitamin A C. Vitamin E Category: Health and Nutrition
4. 6. What is the theme for this years Nutrition Month Celebration? 3. B. First 1000 Days ni
Baby Pahalagahan Para sa Malusog na Kinabukasan! A. Gutom at Malnutrisyon, Sama-
sama nating Wakasan C. First 100 Days ni Baby Pahalagahan Para sa Malusog na
Kinabukasan! Category: Current Events
5. 7. A mixture of flour, sugar, eggs, milk and flavoring that is baked and often covered with
icing. 4. C. Cake A. Hotcake B. Lasagna Category: Food
6. 8. This refers to the physical and mental well being of a person. 5. A. Health Status B.
Physical Fitness C. Good Health Category: Health and Nutrition
7. 9. Identify the kitchen tool in the picture. 6. C. Vegetable Peeler A. Meat slicer B. Spatula
Category: General Knowledge
8. 10. B. Menu Pattern It is an outline of food to be included in each meal. 7. A. Food List C.
Ingredients Category: Food
9. 11. These are people who are willing to take risk to build a business. 8. A. Entrepreneurs B.
Managers C. Gamblers Category: General Knowledge
10.12. The rice dish paella comes from what country. 9. C. Spain A. Mexico B. Africa
Category: Food
11.13. India is the largest producer of what famous fruit? 10. B. Banana A. Kiwi C. Dragon fruit
Category: Current Events
12.14. Deers meat is known by what name? 11. A. Venison B. Chevon C. Turtrichon Category:
Food
13.15. How many vegetables are mentioned in the famous children Tagalog Folksong Bahay
Kubo? 12. B. 23 A. 21 C. 25 Category: General Knowledge
14.16. The range of vegetables, fruits, meats, nuts, grains, herbs and spices used in cooking
are known as what? 13. A. Ingredients B. Salad C. Buying List Category: Food
15.17. A meal eaten between 10:00am and 11:00am. It is a combination of breakfast and
lunch. 14. C. Brunch A. Merienda B. Branch Category: General Knowledge
17.19. Dairy products are generally made from what common liquid? 16. C. Milk A. Fruit
extract B. Honey Category: General Knowledge
18.20. 17. The food nutrient which is our bodys main source of energy? B. Carbohydrates C.
Protein A. Fats Category: Health and Nutrition
19.21. Any substance that nourishes a person to enable him to live and grow. 18. A. Food B.
Meal C. Vitamin Category: Food
20.22. Identify the kitchen tools in the picture. 19. A. Knives B. Cutters C. Slicers Category:
General Knowledge
21.23. What product is being endorse by this famous jingle in 2008. 20. C. Knorr Meaty Pang-
gisa Mix A. Magi Magic Sarap B. Nam-Nam Ginisa Mix Category: Event (Current/Past)
24.26. The first secretion from the mothers breast is rich in antibodies and minerals. This is
produced after giving birth and before the production of true milk. It provides newborns
with immunity to infections. 1. Category: A. Colostrum D. CalostrumC. Culostrum B.
Collostrum Health and Nutrition
25.27. 2. The general term for the people who exclude meat, poultry, fish, or other animal-
derived foods from their diets? C. Vegetarians D. Vegettarians A. Pescatarians B.
Barbarians Category: General Knowledge
26.28. 3. It is a substance found in food that nourishes the body by giving heat and energy,
building and repairing body tissues, and regulating the different body processes. B.
NutrientA. Protein C. Carbohydrates D. Transfat Category: Health and Nutrition
27.29. 4. Identify the hand tool used in gardening in the picture. B. Hand Trowel A. Spade C.
Crow Bar D. Light Hoe Category: General Knowledge
28.30. 5. Fruit preserves made from citrus fruits, sugar and water are known as what? D.
Marmalade A. Preserves C. Jams B. Candies Category: Food
29.31. 6. It is a guideline for the amount of energy and selected nutrients considered
adequate to meet the nutrient needs of practically all healthy people. D. Recommended
Dietary Allowance A. Basal Metabolic Rate C. Bureau of Food and Drugs B. Nutritional
Value Category: Health and Nutrition
30.32. 7. What product being endorsed by this TV commercial? C. Soft drink A. Fast food D.
Telephone B. Shampoo Category: Event (Current/Past)
31.33. 8. What substance are nails made of? C. Keratine A. Protein D. Fats B. Carbohydrate
Category: General Knowledge
32.34. 9. In the picture is a kind of animal (insect) of which a type of fiber/cloth comes from.
This cloth is famous during Philippine-China barter trade in the ancient times. What do you
call this insect/animal? A. Silkworm C. Pterodactyl D. Draco Rizali B. Vermiworm Category:
Event (Present/Past)
33.35. 10. It is the only sugar manufactured my mammals. B. Lactose C. Maltose D. Paltose A.
Sucrose Category: Health and Nutrition
34.36. 11. These serve to lubricate, clean and Nourish the eyes. A. Tears C. Fluid B. Eyemo D.
Morning Star Category: General Knowledge
35.37. 12. When did Ferdinand Magellan landed in Humonhon Island? C. March 17, 1521 B.
March 18, 1521 D. March 19, 1521 A. March 15, 1621 Category: Event (Present/Past)
36.38. 13. How can one measures/identify the age of a certain artifact? D. Through
experimentation B. Through cartography C. Through Carbon dating A. Through DNA testing
Category: General Knowledge
37.39. 14. Identify the person in the image. A. Wound B. Puncture C. Avulsion D. Abrasion
Category: General Knowledge
38.40. 15. Who proclaimed the Philippine Independence on June 12, 1898? D. Gen. Emilio
Aguinaldo B. Gen. Antonio Luna C. Gen. Marcelo H. del Pilar A. Gen. Earlyseven Hardstone
Category: Event (Present/Past)
39.41. 16. This is often marketed as superfruits being rich in vitamins A and C. D. Guava B.
Durian C. Apple A. Avocado Category: Food
40.42. 17. What country does this famous dance come from? B. China D. FranceC. Japan A.
Korea Category: General Knowledge Chinese Fan Dance
41.43. 18. What is the process of removing harmful pathogens from various types of food? B.
Pasteurization C. Immunization D. Grilling A. Cooking Category: Health and Nutrition
42.44. 19. The Great Wall of China was built during the reign of emperor ________. C. Shi
Huang-Di D. Ni Huang Ma B. Lao Tze/TzuA. Mao Tze Tong Category: Event (Past/Present)
43.45. 20. It is a standardized ratio of weight to height. C. Body Mass Index D. Body Weight B.
PoundsA. Kilograms Category: General Knowledge
1. 1. Make Your PlateGreat!A Quiz & Guide to Better Food ChoicesPresented by Colleen
McCormick and Libby Hugo
2. 2. Youve heard that Vitamin C is good forimmunity. Which has more Vitamin C? Medium
Orange Red Pepper, raw
3. 3. Red Pepper! Oranges: 70 mg per 1 medium orange Orange Juice: 61-93 mg per
cup Red Pepper: 116 mg per cup cooked Red Pepper: 142 mg per cup raw
4. 4. Iron deficiency is the most common form ofnutritional deficiency. Which has more iron?
Black beans Lentils
5. 5. Lentils!Lentils, cooked: 6.6mg per 1 cupBlack beans, cooked: 3.6mg per 1 cup Other
sources of iron include chicken, turkey, beef, pork, and tuna.
6. 6. Calcium is needed through all stages of life.Which has more calcium? Milk (reduced fat)
Yogurt (plain, skim milk)
8. 8. Fiber is an important part of a healthy diet,but its often neglected. How many grams
offiber are recommended for men and forwomen? Men: 19-50 years old Women: 19-50
years old 16 grams 16 grams 25 grams 25 grams 38 grams 38 grams
9. 9. Fiber Recommendations: Men 38g per day Women 25g per day However, the average
American only consumes: 14 grams of dietary fiber a day! Sources of fiber: Whole grain
breads, nuts, seeds, beans, peas, and fruits & vegetables
10.10. Omegas!Nuts forWhich has more omega-3 fatty acids? Walnuts Flaxseeds
11.11. Walnuts! Walnuts: 2.6g per 1 oz. Flax seeds: 1.8g per 1 oz. Omega-3 fatty acids
help reduce the risk for heart disease, cancer, and arthritis. They also improve mood and
memory!
12.12. Vitamin B12 helps to increase energy,immunity, & mood, but its generally only
foundin animal sources. Which source provides moreB12? Clams Sirloin Beef
13.13. Clams! Clams: 84 mcg per 3 oz. Top sirloin beef: 1.4 mcg per 3 oz.Other sources of
B12 include liver, trout, salmon, milk, and cheese.
14.14. Potassium helps to reduce the risk ofhypertension. Which has more potassium? Sweet
Potato Banana
15.15. Sweet Potato! Baked Sweet Potato: 694 mg per 1 potato (146g) Banana: 422 mg per
one medium banana Other sources of potassium include tomatoes, potatoes, beet
greens, and white beans.
16.16. Fill your plate with the good stuff & followthese tips for a better plate: Enjoy your food,
but eat less. Make half your plate fruits & vegetables. Switch to fat free or low-fat (1%)
milk. Make half your grains whole grains. Read nutrient labels for sodium, fat, sugar, and
cholesterol.For more information, please visit ChooseMyPlate.gov
17.17. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1998. Dietary Sources of Iron. Retrieved
from: http://www.cdc.gov/nutrition/everyone/basics/ vitamins/iron.html#Iron
%20SourcesReferences National Institute of Health, 2001. Dietary Supplement Fact Sheet:
Iron. Retrieved from: http://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Iron-HealthProfessional/ National
Institute of Health, 2010. Dietary Supplement Fact Sheet: Calcium. Retrieved from:
http://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Calcium-HealthProfessional/ Colorado State University
Extension, 2010. Dietary Fiber. Retrieved from:
http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/foodnut/09333.html Tufts University, 2002. Omega-3
Fatty Acids. Retrieved from: http://www.tufts.edu/med/nutrition-infection/hiv/
health_omega3.html National Institute of Health, 1998. Dietary Supplement Fact Sheet:
Vitamin B12. Retrieved from: http://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/vitaminb12/ United States
Department of Agriculture, 2008. USDA Dietary Guidelines for Americans: Appendix B-1
Food Sources of Potassium. Retrieved from:
http://www.health.gov/dietaryguidelines/dga2005/ document/html/appendixB.htm United
States Department of Agriculture, 2012. Healthy Eating Ti
3. 3. EASY ROUND 1. Each question is worth 2 points. 2. There will be five questions for this
round. 3. The contestants must write the letter of their choice on a piece of illustration
board. 4. The contestants are given 30 seconds in answering the questions.
4. 4. QUESTION NO.1 Which instrument is used to tell direction? A. meter B. compass C. map
D. graph
5. 5. QUESTION NO. 2 Everything, both living and nonliving, that surrounds and affects an
animal is its _____ . A. Adaptation B. Group C. Kingdom D. Environment
6. 6. QUESTION NO. 3 What will you use to find the exact location of some places? A. graph
B. map C. thermometer D. meterstick
7. 7. QUESTION NO. 4 Which shows the correct sum? A. 226 400 B. 3610 + 390 500 + 2958
606 900 5478 C. 385 900 D. 61 584 +134 100 +28 152 419 000 89 736
8. 8. ANSWER
9. 9. QUESTION NO. 5 It is the basic unit of life. A. Cell B. Matter C. Tissue D. Organ
10.10. AVERAGE ROUND 1. Each question is worth 5 points. 2. There will be five questions for
this round. 3. The contestants must write the letter of their choice on a piece of
illustration board. 4. The contestants are given 60 seconds in answering the questions.
11.11. QUESTION NO. 1 Daryl and Brian are saving for a trip to Boracay. If Daryl has 7800
pesos and Brian has 12,697 how much money do they have in all? A. 24 947 pesos B. 23
497 pesos C. 20 974 pesos D. 20 497 pesos
12.12. QUESTION NO. 2 What is the answer in the subtraction called? A. sum B. product C.
different D. quotient
14.14. QUESTION NO. 4 Which of the following is true about science? A. a process B. a field of
study C. a body of knowledge D. all of this
15.15. QUESTION NO. 5 In computer, the abbreviation WWW stands for? A. work wide wet B.
world wide web C. who what when D. wash well work
16.16. DIFFICULT ROUND 1. Each question is worth 10 points. 2. There will be five questions
for this round. 3. The contestants must write there answers on a piece of illustration board
( with correct spelling) 4. The contestants are given 30 seconds in answering the
questions.
23.23. QUESTION NO. 4 The interaction between living organisms and nonliving elements in
the environment is called
25.25. QUESTION NO. 5 The dark areas on the moons surface was thought to be a sea, and
was named _______.
5. 5. EASY ROUND 2.Spiders are members of what class? a)Diplopoda b)Insecta c) Chilopoda
d)Arachnida
7. 7. EASY ROUND 3. The solidified lava of a volcano belongs to which rock family? Is it: a)
igneous b) metamorphic c) sedimentary d) fossilized
9. 9. EASY ROUND 4. Pangaea is the name of a former continent that included: a) all the
continents b) only Europe and Asia c) only South America and Africa d) only North and
South America
11.11. EASY ROUND 5. Which of the following processes doesn't account for an increase in
atmospheric CO2 (carbon dioxide) levels? a) deforestation b) photosynthetic processes c)
plant respiration d) fossil fuel combustion
13.13. EASY ROUND 6. The most abundant element in the universe is thought to be: a)
carbon b) oxygen c) hydrogen d) nitrogen
15.15. EASY ROUND 7. Which of the following scientists was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1911
for the discovery of the radioactive elements, radium and polonium? a) John Dalton b)
Dmitri Mendeleev c) Emil Fischer d) Marie Curie
17.17. EASY ROUND 8. What process produces most of the energy that is radiated by the
Sun? a) gravitational contraction b) chemical combustion c) nuclear fusion d) nuclear
fission
19.19. EASY ROUND 9. As you go up a mountain top, your weight: a) increases slightly b)
decreases slightly c) remains exactly the same. d) none of the above
21.21. EASY ROUND 10. Which of the following organs do the pulmonary arteries service? a)
heart b) lungs c) lower trunk and legs. d) all of the above
24.24. AVERAGE ROUND (IDENTIFICATION) 1. What is the term given to a solid that has the
ability of a solid to be hammered into a thin sheet?
26.26. AVERAGE ROUND 2. The word atom is from a Greek word meaning: a) small b)
indivisible c) unseen d) visible
28.28. AVERAGE ROUND 3. Susan pushes against a 100 kilogram rock with a force of 5
Newtons, but the rock doesn't move. The force the rock exerts on Susan is a) 0 Newtons b)
5 Newtons c) 20 Newtons d) 100 Newtons
30.30. AVERAGE ROUND 4. Global climate change is being attributed to the atmospheric
increase in what two gases produced by human activities? a) oxygen and hydrogen b)
ozone and methane c) nitrous oxide and sulfur dioxide d) methane and carbon dioxide
32.32. AVERAGE ROUND (IDENTIFICATION) 5. Name the English physicist who discovered
electromagnetic induction?
36.36. AVERAGE ROUND 7. The clavicles are the bones commonly referred to as: a) the
shoulder blades b) the shin bones c) the collar bones d) none of the above
38.38. AVERAGE ROUND 8. The ozone layer is located in which region of the atmosphere?
40.40. AVERAGE ROUND 9. The first reflecting telescope was built by: a) Galileo b) Copernicus
c) Tycho Brahe d) Isaac Newton
42.42. AVERAGE ROUND 10. In the fission of Uranium-235, what is the average number of
neutrons produced in the fission reaction? a) 1.5 b) 2.5 c) 3.5 d) 4.5
47.47. DIFFICULT ROUND 2. Name the person who developed a table of elements which
revealed regularities in elemental properties?
49.49. DIFFICULT ROUND 3. What is the name of the phenomenon that causes an
accumulation of heat in the lower atmosphere because of the absorption of longwave
radiation from the Earth's surface?
53.53. DIFFICULT ROUND 5. What is the mass of a 60-kilogram astronaut in space, far from
any planets?
55.55. DIFFICULT ROUND 6. Who named the two kinds of electrical charges "positive" and
"negative"?
57.57. DIFFICULT ROUND 7. What is the molten rock that remains underground called?
59.59. DIFFICULT ROUND 8. Which stone, usually green, was used for Chinese, Aztec and
Mayacarvings?
63.63. DIFFICULT ROUND 10. Which organelle is referred to as "the Power House of the cell"?
66.66. CLINCHER ROUND For convenience, living things are placed into various groups. The
taxonomic breakdown of living things consists of the following categories: Family, Class,
Genus, Phylum, Order, Kingdom and Species Give the order of these terms from least
specific to most specific.
67.67. CLINCHER ROUND ANSWER: KINGDOM, PHYLUM, CLASS, ORDER, FAMILY, GENUS,
SPECIES
70.70. CLINCHER ROUND What is the scientific name for the voice box in a human?
72.72. CLINCHER ROUND Which of the following does NOT travel in a vacuum? a) radio waves
b) gamma rays c) magnetic waves d) sound waves
74.74. CLINCHER ROUND What gas makes up the majority of our atmosphere?
2. 2. EASY ROUND
3. 3. 1. If you are burning wood, the reaction will _____________. A. release energy B. absorb
energy C. neither absorb nor release energy. D. connections release and sometimes
absorb energy depending are the kind of wood.
4. 4. Answer: A
6. 6. Answer: C
7. 7. 3. What feature is shown by ALL insects? A. External Skeleton B. Two pairs of legs C.
Jumping legs D. Stinging mechanism
8. 8. Answer: A
9. 9. 4. Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are the planets that are nearer to the Sun. What are
these planets called? A. outer planets C. water planets B. inner planets D. earthen planets
10.10. Answer: B
11.11. 5. A boy was shown the bones of an animals head. He concluded that it was an animal
that eats grass. How did he know this? A.The animal had a big mouth. B.The animal had a
small mouth C.The teeth he saw were flat. D.The teeth he saw were pointed.
12.12. Answer: C
13.13. 6. The uterus is just a size of a fist. How can it accommodate a full term baby which
weighs more than three kilos? A. The uterus is elastic. B. The uterus is rigid. C. The uterus
is rounded D. The uterus is elongated
14.14. Answer: A
15.15. 7. Why is fluorescent lamp advisable to use than incandescent lamp? A. brighter light
B. durable and less expensive C. more heat D. bright light and same amount at same
wattage
16.16. Answer: A
17.17. 8. It contains water, urea, nitrogenous waste, salt and other substances which are in
excess of what our body needs. A.blood B.water C.sweat D.urine
18.18. Answer: D
19.19. 9. A girl wants to test the presence of starch in a leaf. Which of the following will she
use? A. Benedicts solution B. Merthiolate solution C. Iodine solution D. sugar solution
20.20. Answer: C
22.22. Answer: C
24.24. 1. Some chemicals reactions absorb energy; while others release energy. Of the
chemical reactions in burning coal And exploding fireworks, which will release energy? A.
Burning coal only. B. Exploding fireworks only. C. Both burning coal and exploding
fireworks. D. Neither burning coal nor exploding fireworks.
25.25. Answer: C
26.26. 2. Fossil fuels were formed from the ________________. A. volcanoes B. gases in the
atmosphere C. the remains of living things D. water trapped inside the rocks
27.27. Answer: C
28.28. 3. When the nuclei of hydrogen atoms are forced to combine, tremendous energy is
produced. What is this process called? A. Nuclear change B. Nuclear fusion C. Nuclear
fission D. Nuclear transformation
29.29. Answer: B
30.30. 4. The fertilized egg is called a zygote. What happen to the zygote after fertilization?
A.Ovulate B.Cell divide C.Reproduce D.Become fetus
31.31. Answer: D
32.32. 5. Why are green plants important to animals? A. Green plants consume food and give
off oxygen. B. Green plants consume food and give off carbon dioxide. C. Green plants
produce food and give off oxygen. D. Green plants produce food and give off carbon
dioxide.
33.33. Answer: C
34.34. 6. Oil and water are substances with different densities. Oil remains floating in water.
How can we separate oil and water? A.separating funnel B.use a magnet C.decantation
D.picking
35.35. Answer: A
36.36. 7. Why is the land warmer than the sea during daytime? A. There is more land than
water on earth. B. There is more water than land on earth. C. Land absorbs heat faster
than water. D. Water absorbs heat faster than land.
37.37. Answer: C
38.38. 8. Makahiya or mimosa closes its leaves when touched. What do you call this response
to stimuli? A. Thigmotropism B. Hydrotropism C. Phototropism D. Geotropism
39.39. Answer: A
40.40. 9. Which of the following weather disturbances has the strongest wind near the
center? A. Depression B. Storm C. Monsoon D. Typhoon
41.41. Answer: D
42.42. 10. After taking a bath, you feel cold on coming out of the bathroom. Why does this
happen? A. The surrounding air takes up heat from the towel and the skin. B. Water vapor
in the air condenses on the body and cools. C. Water on the skin evaporates and cools off
the skin. D. Water on the skin evaporates then condenses to cool off the skin.
43.43. Answer: C
45.45. 1. The following diagrams show a battery and a bulb connected by wires to various
materials. Which of the bulb will lights? ALUMINUM FOIL PLASTIC SPOON BRASS KEY AIR
Bulb 1 Bulb 2 Bulb 3 Bulb 4
47.47. 2. Respiration involves breathing. You breath so that you can get oxygen from the air
into your body. Oxygen is used by the body cells as burning food. As food burns, what
are given off as wastes during this process? Write your answer..
51.51. 4. What body structure protects the lungs from outside harm?
53.53. 5. Bronze is a mixture of two solid metals, copper and tin. What do we call that
mixture?
57.57. 7. A device used for appliances like refrigerators and air conditioners to keep
temperature evenly is called _________.
59.59. 8. Our teeth act as simple machine because they can cut, chew and grind the food we
eat. Which simple machine our teeth can be considered?
68.68. 2. Airplanes drop particles of silver iodide or dry ice in the atmosphere. Water vapor
sticks to these particles and forms ice crystals when it is cold. When they fall to the
ground, they melt into raindrops. What method is used?
70.70. 3. The only planet in the solar system that has a day which lasts longer than its year?
72.72. 4. What device first proved that Earth rotates on its axis?
76. 1. Some plants grow better if bone meal (ground-up bones) is spread around their roots.
What does bone meal supply to the plants that makes them grow better? A. energy B.
minerals C. vitamins D. water
77.
78.4. Answer: B
79.
80.
81.5. 2. Sensory messages are taken to the brain by ____________. A. arteries and veins B.
arteries and hormones C. nerve and hormones D. muscles and veins
82.
83.6. Answer: C
84.
85.7. 3. Alexander Fleming noticed that bacteria growing on a plate of agar did not grow next
to a mold that was growing on the same plate. He wrote in his laboratory report The mold
may be producing a substance that kills bacteria. This statement is best described as
_________. A. an observation B. a hypothesis C. a generalization D. a conclusion
86.
87.8. Answer: B
88.
89.
90.9. 4. Why do stars seem to twinkle? A.They are too hot B.Their size and color vary C.They
are covered with clouds D.Light bends as it passes through layers of the atmosphere
91.
92.10. Answer: D
93.
94.11. 5. The oxygen - rich blood from the heart flows to the largest artery known as A.
superior vena cava B. inferior vena cava C. coronary artery D. aorta
95.
96.12. Answer: D
97.
98.
99.13. 6. What is the most important function of the blood? A. Collects food nutrients and
oxygen from the body. B. Carries food nutrients and oxygen to all parts of the body. C.
Regulates the rise of the body temperature. D. Carries impurities to the cells.
100.
101. 14. Answer: B
102.
103. 15. 7. A beaker was filled with water up to 40 mL mark. A small stone was slowly
lowered into the beaker and it was observed that the level rose to 45 ml. What does the
change in the level of the water represents? A. volume of water B. weight of the stone C.
volume of stone D. weight of the stone
104.
105. 16. Answer: C
106.
107. 17. 8. The picture shows the three layers of the Earth. Where is it hottest? A. Layer
A C. Layer B B. Layer C D. All 3 layers are the same temp.
108.
109. 18. Answer: B
110.
111. 19. 9. What layer of the earth is inferred to be liquid in form? A. crust B. mantle C.
outer core D. inner core
112.
113. 20. Answer: C
114.
115. 21. 10. Why does boiling of water in a kettle overflow and spill? A. Water increases
its volume when heated. B. Water forms bubbles when heated. C. Water expands when
heated. D. Water overflow when heated.
116.
117. 22. Answer C
118.
119.
120. 23. AVERAGE ROUND
121.
122. 24. 1. The movie Twilight Zone has a wolf - character portrayed by Taylor Lutner.
There are scenes, he, as a wolf place his scent on trees. Wolves most likely do this in order
to ________. A. attract prey B. attract female wolves. C. mark their territory against other
wolves. D. mark the location of their shelter and food.
123.
124. 25. Answer: C
125.
126. 26. 2. Which BEST describes the movement of the plates that make up Earths
surface over million of years? A. They have never moved. B. They have been continually
moving. C. They stayed the same millions of years but are now moving. D. They moved for
millions of years but have now stopped.
127.
128. 27. Answer: B
129.
130. 28. 4. Why do mountain climbers use oxygen equipment at the top of the worlds
highest mountain? A. There is less oxygen in the air at great heights. B. There is little
nitrogen in the air at great heights. C. There is a hole in the ozone layer. D. There is no air
at the top of very high mountains.
131.
132. 29. Answer: A
133.
134. 30. 5. Two potatoes of equal mass were boiled, one in Baguio and one in Manila.
Where will the potato cook faster and why? A. In Baguio, the higher the altitude the higher
the temperature. B. In Baguio, the higher the altitude the lower the temperature. C. In
Manila, the lower the altitude the higher the temperature. D. In Manila, the higher the
altitude the lower the temperature.
135.
136. 31. Answer: C
137.
138.
139. 32. 6. Which of the following characterizes varicose veins? A. Veins in the brain
swell. B. Veins in the lower extremity shrink. C. Valves of veins in the legs fail to function
properly. D. Valves of veins in the heart fail to function properly.
140.
141. 33. Answer: C
142.
143.
144. 34. 7. Why was Pioneer - Venus 2 sent to Venus? A. To investigate the atmosphere of
Venus. B. To examine the soil in Venus. C. To probe the interior part of Venus. D. To
discover the possible life forms in Venus.
145.
146. 35. Answer: A
147.
148. 36. 8. In general, pages of books turn brown after a number of years. Why? A. The
paper has become dusty. B. The paper has become very dry. C. The paper has reacted with
oxygen from the air. D. The paper has reacted with pollutants in the air.
149.
150. 37. Answer: C
151.
152. 38. 9. Which of the following best describes the energy of a ball as it bounces up
and down? A. Potential Energy and Kinetic energy change at the same time. B. Potential
Energy increases as it moves down. C. Kinetic energy increases as it moves up. D.
Potential Energy and Kinetic energy remains the same.
153.
154. 39. Answer: A
155.
156. 40. 10. The mathematical questions that probe the Big Bang Theory were
formulated by ________ A. Alexander Friedman B. Albert Einstein C. Edwin Hubble D. Edwin
Aldrin Jr.
157.
158. 41. Answer: B
159.
160.
161. 42. DIFFICULT ROUND
162.
163. 43. 1.An incomplete food web has been drawn for you. Complete it by filling in each
of the empty circles with the member of the correct animals or plants from the list.
Remember that the arrows represent energy flow and go. A. Caterpillar C. Hawk B. Corn D.
Snake ACACIA TREE MOUSE MAYA SUN ? ? ? ?
164.
165.
166.
167.
168.
169.
170.
171.
172.
173.
174.
175. 44. ACACI A TREE MOUS E MAYA SUN A B D C ANSWER: B. Corn A. Caterpillar D.
Snake C. Hawk
176.
177. 45. 2. Insecticides are used to control insect population so that they do not destroy
crops. Overtime some insecticides become less effective at killing insects and new
insecticides must be developed. What is most likely reason why insecticides become less
effective overtime? A. Surviving insects have learned to include insecticides as a food
source. B. Surviving insects pass their resistance to insecticides to their offspring. C.
Insecticides build up in the soil. D. Insecticides are concentrated at the bottom of the food
chain.
178.
179. 46. Answer: B
180.
181. 47. 3. . The graph shows the progress made by a car travelling along a straight line.
What is the speed of the car? TIME ( MINUTES) DISTANC E (kms).
182.
183. 48. Answer: 100 Km/Hr
184.
185.
186. 49. 5. What feature in the sun appears like billowing arches of glowing gases?
187.
188.
189. 50. Answer: Prominences
190.
191.
192. 51. 6. Which part of the brain acts like a switchboard that allows the
communications from the brain to the other parts of the nervous system.
193.
194. 52. Answer: Midbrain
195.
196.
197. 53. 7. A galaxy that comprises two to three percent of the total number of galaxies.
198.
199.
200. 54. Answer: Irregular galaxy
201.
202.
203.
204. 55. 8. Where can the lowest point on the earth's crust be found?
205.
206.
207. 56. Answer: Marianas Trench
208.
209.
210.
211. 57. 9. Why do you see lightning spark first before you hear thunder during a
thunderstorm?
212.
213.
214.
215. 58. Answer: Because light travels faster than sound.
216.
217.
218.
219. 59. 10. What season is characterized with the most amount of leaves falling from
trees?
220.
221. 60. Answer: Autumn
222.
223.
224. 61. CLINCHER ROUND
225.
226.
227. 62. 1. When a physician puts a stethoscope to your chest , two sounds are heard.
What sound represents the opening and closing of the valves?
228.
229.
230. 63. Answer: lub-dub, lub-dub
231.
232.
233. 64. 2. A hereditary blood disorder wherein blood clots very slowly affecting only
males but transmitted in genes of females.
234.
235. 65. Answer: Hemophilia
236.
237.
238. 66. 3. For a rocket to orbit the earth and become a satellite, its speed must be
around _____
239.
240. 67. Answer: 29 000 kph
241.
242. 68. 4. Why do sailors avoid the doldrums? A. because their ships woud just stay in a
particular area and would not move B. because theirips would sail so fast that they may hit
the rocks C. because their ships would hit polar icebergs D. both A and C
243.
244. 69. Answer: A
245.
246. 70. 5. Which instrument can view the heavenly bodies clearly and without the
filtering effect of Earth's atmosphere? A. radio telescope B. spectrograph C. space
telescope D. space colony
247.
248. 71. Answer: C
1. 1. Easy Round
3. 3. Answer : A
4. 4. 2. The sun is an example of which of the following? A. star B. comet C. planet D. galaxy
5. 5. Answer : A
6. 6. 3. Skunks spray a strong-smelling liquid to _________. A. attract prey B. get rid of wastes
C. defend themselves D. help nearby plants grow
7. 7. Answer: C
8. 8. 4. It sends messages to the brain to tell us about the sounds we hear? A. Retina B. Optic
nerve C. Olfactory nerve D. Auditory nerve
9. 9. Answer: C
10.10. 5. Nena is suffering from protein deficiency. Which of the following should she have in
her diet? A. Rice B. Bean C. Carrot D. lettuce
11.11. Answer: B
12.12. 6. Raissa will transfer the bowl of food to another place. Her action shows ______. A.
Force B. Inertia C. Motion D. Pressure
13.13. Answer: C
14.14. 7. It is where the white part of the eye becomes bloodshot or sore. A. Cataracts B.
Glaucoma C. Strabismus D. Conjunctivitis
15.15. Answer: D
16.16. 7. Which of the following have different texture? A. Hollow blocks B. Plastic cover C.
Satin cloth D. Glass
17.17. Answer: A
18.18. 8. Jakes cats eat food from a can. The cats come running into the kitchen when they
hear the electric can opener. Now, each time Jakes mother opens a can of corn, the cats
come running. This is an example of A. learned behavior B. correct behavior C.
migration D. instinct
19.19. Answer: A
21.21. Answer: C
23.23. 1. Anna repeatedly taps the side of a drinking water with a spoon while being filled
with water. What will happen to the pitch of the sound as water level goes up? A. becomes
higher. C. remains unchanged B. becomes lower. D. alternately increases
24.24. Answer : B
25.25. 2. Which layer in the diagram contains the most organic material? A. Layer A C. Layer
C B. Layer B D. Layer D
26.26. Answer : A
27.27. 3. Smoked glass and wax papers are materials that allow some light to pass through
but scatter in different direction. A. Opaque B. Transparent C. Translucent D. neither A nor
B
28.28. Answer : A
29.29. 4. A bottle of water was put inside the freezer overnight. The next day it becomes ice.
What change happened? A. solid to liquid B. liquid to solid C. liquid to gas D. solid to gas
30.30. Answer : B
31.31. 5. Which of these describes water in a solid state? A. Hail during a storm B. Vapour
rising in the sky C. Rain falling from the cloud D. Waves crashing on the seashore
32.32. Answer : A
33.33. 6. Why do most hotel rooms have carpets soft furniture and draperies? A. to absorb the
sounds. B. to reflect sounds in one direction. C. to destroy the sound. D. to reflect sounds
in several directions.
34.34. Answer : A
35.35. 7. When light pass through a certain objects and a shadow was formed, what property
of light is clearly shown? A. Light travels in the opposite direction. B. Light travels in
straight line. C. Light travels in any direction. D. Light travels in a curve line.
36.36. Answer : B
37.37. 8. Mother cooks fried chicken in the kitchen while Archie is outside the house playing
with his friends. What sense organ did he use to know what mother is cooking? A.Eyes B.
Nose C. Ears D.Tongue
38.38. Answer : B
39.39. 9. Which lists the correct order of changes that happen to a plant in spring? A. Buds
form, flowers open, fruits grow B. Flowers die, fruits grow, buds form C. Seeds drop,
flowers open, buds form D. Seeds drop, flowers die, fruits grow
40.40. Answer : A
41.41. 10. How will you describe the weather for the week based on the illustration below?
300C 320C 340C 360C The weather is : A. getting hotter day by day. C. very cold everyday.
B. getting cooler day by day. D. very hot everyday.
42.42. Answer : D
44.44. 1. It is the general condition of the body and mind. It means soundness of the boy and
mind or freedom from diseases or ailment. a. Calmness b. Health c. Mildness d.
Temperature
45.45. Answer : B
46.46. 2. Why do grade III pupils have difficult time finding grasshoppers among the plants
and grasses? A. The moved faster in the ground to be recognized. B. They escaped from
their enemies by pretending. C. They used their keen sense of hearing to sense danger. D.
They have colors similar to their background.
47.47. Answer : D
48.48. 3. Each of the three magnets shown has been dipped into the substance below it.
Which of the substances could be coffee? A. A only C. C only B. B only D. A and B only
49.49. Answer : C
50.50. 4. It is a non-renewable substance known as black gold Write down your answer..
54.54. 6. Which belong to the shrub group of plants? A. acacia, coconut, molave B. ampalaya,
grapes, squash C. santan, rose, gumamela D. waterlily, kangkong, cabbage
55.55. Answer : C
57.57. Answer : C
58.58. 8. When too much water has condensed, clouds get heavy and water falls as rain. This
is called ____________.
60.60. 9.
62.62. 10. __________ is a big storm that forms over the Atlantic Ocean.
65.65. 1. The method where plants use seeds, stems, leaves to produce other plants is called
____________.
69.69. 3. When notebook paper is folded to make an airplane , what physical property of the
paper changes?
2. 2. EASY
3. 3. 1. RESUSCITATE
4. 4. 2. INNATE
5. 5. 3. HARASS
6. 6. 4. MILLENNIUM
7. 7. 5. OCCURRENCE
8. 8. 6. ECSTASY
9. 9. 7. QUESTIONNAIRE
10.10. 8. INNOVATION
11.11. 9. ALLOTED
13.13. AVERAGE
14.14. 1. OCULIST
15.15. 2. BATTALION
16.16. 3. ROCOCO
17.17. 4. INOCULATE
18.18. 5. CONCOMITANT
19.19. 6. BABOON
20.20. 7. COMMINGLE
21.21. 8. MOCCASIN
22.22. 9. ANOINT
24.24. DIFFICULT
25.25. 1. TOBOGGAN
26.26. 2. INNOCUOUS
27.27. 3. CONCESSIONAIRE
28.28. 4. BROCCOLI
29.29. 5. STILETTO
30.30. 6. CONNOISSEUR
31.31. 7. IDIOSYNCRASY
32.32. 8. MILIEU
33.33. 9. DILETTANTE
35.35. CONGRATULATIONS!!!
2. 2. Question 1 How many bones are there in an adult human body? <ul><li>206
</li></ul><ul><li>250 </li></ul><ul><li>300 </li></ul>
4. 4. Question 3 How many muscles are there in the human body? <ul><li>500
</li></ul><ul><li>650 </li></ul><ul><li>800 </li></ul>
5. 5. Question 4 How many teeth are there in the human body? <ul><li>32
</li></ul><ul><li>34 </li></ul><ul><li>36 </li></ul>
6. 6. Question 5 How much blood does the average man have? <ul><li>5-6 litres
</li></ul><ul><li>7-8 litres </li></ul><ul><li>9-10 litres </li></ul>
8. 8. Question 7 How many new white blood cells are made every day? <ul><li>10 million
</li></ul><ul><li>100 million </li></ul><ul><li>10 billion </li></ul>
9. 9. Question 8 How often does blood circulate around the body? <ul><li>1000 times a day
</li></ul><ul><li>500 times a day </li></ul><ul><li>1500 times a day </li></ul>
10.10. Question 9 What is the normal range for the human body temperature? <ul><li>37.4
to 38.2 </li></ul><ul><li>35.7 to 36.5 </li></ul><ul><li>36.3 to 37.1 </li></ul>
11.11. Question 10 What is the normal resting heart rate for an adult? <ul><li>40-80 beats
per minute </li></ul><ul><li>60-100 beats per minute </li></ul><ul><li>80-120
beats per minute </li></ul>
12.12. Question 11 What is the largest internal organ in the human body? <ul><li>The brain
</li></ul><ul><li>The lung </li></ul><ul><li>The liver </li></ul>
13.13. Question 12 How much air can adult lungs hold? <ul><li>About 2 litres
</li></ul><ul><li>About 3 litres </li></ul><ul><li>About 5 litres </li></ul>
14.14. Question 13 What function does the left side of the brain control? <ul><li>Movement
</li></ul><ul><li>Creative thinking </li></ul><ul><li>Logic and speech </li></ul>
15.15. Question 14 If you stretched out your entire digestive system, how long would it be?
<ul><li>3 metres </li></ul><ul><li>9 metres </li></ul><ul><li>15 metres
</li></ul>
17.17. Question 16 How many times does the average person blink in a minute? <ul><li>5
times </li></ul><ul><li>10 times </li></ul><ul><li>15 times </li></ul>
18.18. Question 17 How fast does human hair grow? <ul><li>1.25 cm per month
</li></ul><ul><li>2.5 cm per month </li></ul><ul><li>4 cmm per month </li></ul>
19.19. Question 18 How often do humans dream on average? <ul><li>5 times a night
</li></ul><ul><li>10 times a night </li></ul><ul><li>2 times a night </li></ul>
20.20. Question 19 What is the recommended daily calorie allowance for men?
<ul><li>1,780 </li></ul><ul><li>2,079 </li></ul><ul><li>2,605 </li></ul>
21.21. Question 20 What is the average life expectancy at birth for French men?
<ul><li>77.1 years </li></ul><ul><li>80.6 years </li></ul><ul><li>84.1 years
</li></ul>
23.24. Question 1 How many bones are there in an adult human body? <ul><li>206
</li></ul><ul><li>250 </li></ul><ul><li>300 </li></ul>
24.25. Question 2 Which is the longest bone in an adult human body? <ul><li>Neck
</li></ul><ul><li>Thigh bone </li></ul><ul><li>Collarbone </li></ul>
25.26. Question 3 How many muscles are there in the human body? <ul><li>500
</li></ul><ul><li>650 </li></ul><ul><li>800 </li></ul>
26.27. Question 4 How many teeth are there in the human body? <ul><li>32
</li></ul><ul><li>34 </li></ul><ul><li>36 </li></ul>
27.28. Question 5 How much blood does the average man have? <ul><li>5-6 litres
</li></ul><ul><li>7-8 litres </li></ul><ul><li>9-10 litres </li></ul>
29.30. Question 7 How many new white blood cells are made every day? <ul><li>10 million
</li></ul><ul><li>100 million </li></ul><ul><li>10 billion </li></ul>
30.31. Question 8 How often does blood circulate around the body? <ul><li>1000 times a
day </li></ul><ul><li>500 times a day </li></ul><ul><li>1500 times a day </li></ul>
31.32. Question 9 What is the normal range for the human body temperature? <ul><li>37.4
to 38.2 </li></ul><ul><li>35.7 to 36.5 </li></ul><ul><li>36.3 to 37.1 </li></ul>
32.33. Question 10 What is the normal resting heart rate for an adult? <ul><li>40-80 beats
per minute </li></ul><ul><li>60-100 beats per minute </li></ul><ul><li>80-120
beats per minute </li></ul>
33.34. Question 11 What is the largest internal organ in the human body? <ul><li>The brain
</li></ul><ul><li>The lung </li></ul><ul><li>The liver </li></ul>
34.35. Question 12 How much air can adult lungs hold? <ul><li>About 2 litres
</li></ul><ul><li>About 3 litres </li></ul><ul><li>About 5 litres </li></ul>
35.36. Question 13 What function does the left side of the brain control? <ul><li>Movement
</li></ul><ul><li>Creative thinking </li></ul><ul><li>Logic and speech </li></ul>
36.37. Question 14 If you stretched out your entire digestive system, how long would it be?
<ul><li>3 metres </li></ul><ul><li>9 metres </li></ul><ul><li>15 metres
</li></ul>
38.39. Question 16 How many times does the average person blink in a minute? <ul><li>5
times </li></ul><ul><li>10 times </li></ul><ul><li>15 times </li></ul>
39.40. Question 17 How fast does human hair grow? <ul><li>1.25 cm per month
</li></ul><ul><li>2.5 cm per month </li></ul><ul><li>4 cmm per month </li></ul>
40.41. Question 18 How often do humans dream on average? <ul><li>5 times a night
</li></ul><ul><li>10 times a night </li></ul><ul><li>2 times a night </li></ul>
41.42. Question 19 What is the recommended daily calorie allowance for men?
<ul><li>1,780 </li></ul><ul><li>2,079 </li></ul><ul><li>2,605 </li></ul>
42.43. Question 20 What is the average life expectancy at birth for French men?
<ul><li>77.1 years </li></ul><ul><li>80.6 years </li></ul><ul><li>84.1 years
</li></ul>
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