1st Summative Test in Math 5
1st Summative Test in Math 5
1st Summative Test in Math 5
Visualizes
numbers up to 10
Numbers
000 000 with
& M5NS-
emphasis on 1,2 2
Number Ia-
numbers 100 001 1.5ss
Sense
– 10 000
000.
Reads and writes
numbers up to 10
000 000 in M5NS- 3,4 2
symbols and in Ia-9.5
words.
Rounds numbers
to the nearest
M5NS-
hundred thousand 5,6 2
Ia-15.3
and million.
Uses divisibility
rules for 2, 5, and
M5NS-
10 to find the 8 7 2
Ib-
common factors of 58.1
numbers.
Uses divisibility
rules for 3, 6, and M5NS-
9 10 2
9 to find common Ib-
factors. 58.2
Uses divisibility
M5NS-
rules for 4, 8, 12,
Ib- 11 12 2
and 11 to find 58.3
common factors.
Solves routine and
non-routine
problems
involving factors, M5NS-
13 1
multiples, and Ic-59
divisibility rules for
2,3,4,5,6,8,9,10,11
, and 12.
Creates
problems(with
reasonable
M5NS-
answers) involving 14 1
Ic-60
factors, multiples
and divisibility
rules.
States, explains,
and interprets
Parenthesis, 15,16 2
Multiplication, M5NS-
Division, Addition, Ic-61.2
Subtraction
(PMDAS) or
Grouping,
Multiplication,
Division, Addition,
Subtraction
(GMDAS) rule.
Simplifies a series
of operations on
whole numbers
M5NS-
involving more
Id- 17 1
than two 62.2
operations using
the PMDAS or
GMDAS rule.
Finds the common
factors and the
M5NS-
GCF of 2–4
Id- 18,19 2
numbers using 68.2
continuous
division.
finds the common
multiples and LCM M5NS-
of 2–4 numbers Id- 20,21 2
using continuous 69.2
division
Solves real-life
problems M5NS-
involving GCF and Ie- 22 1
LCM of 2-3 given 70.2
numbers.
Adds fractions and
mixed fractions M5NS-
23,24 2
without and with Ie-84
regrouping.
Subtracts fractions
and mixed
M5NS-
fractions without 25,26 2
If-85
and with
regrouping.
Creates problems
(with reasonable
answers) involving
addition and/or
M5NS-
subtraction of 27 1
If-88.2
fractions using
appropriate
problem solving
strategies
Visualizes
multiplication of M5NS-
28 1
fractions using Ig-89
models.
Multiplies a
fraction and a M5NS-
29,30 2
whole number and Ig-90.1
another fraction.
Multiplies
mentally proper
M5NS-
fractions with 31 1
Ig-91
denominators up
to 10.
Solves routine or
non-routine
problems
involving
multiplication
without or with
addition or M5NS-
33 1
subtraction of Ih-92.
fractions and
whole numbers
using appropriate
problem solving
strategies and
tools.
Creates problems
(with reasonable M5NS-
answers) involving Ih- 34 1
multiplication of 93.1
fractions.
Shows that
multiplying a
M5NS-
fraction by its 32 1
Ih-94
reciprocal is equal
to 1.
Visualizes division M5NS-
35 1
of fractions. Ii-95
divides
- simple fractions
M5NS- 36,37,
- whole numbers 3
Ii-96.1 38
by a fraction and
vice versa
Solves routine or
non-routine
problems
involving division
without or with
any of the other
M5NS-
operations of 39 1
Ij-97.1
fractions and
whole numbers
using appropriate
problem solving
strategies and
tools.
Creates problems
(with reasonable
answers) involving
division or with M5NS-
40 1
any of the other Ij-98.1
operations of
fractions and
whole numbers.
TOTAL 4 6 23 2 1 4 40
1. Mario harvested 13,428,294 pieces of Calamansi on his plantation. Represent the number of Calamansi using
number disc. ___________________
2. Father harvested 7,404,109 kilos of Palay. Use number disc to show these numbers._____________
3. Write Six million six hundred three thousand twenty eight in symbol. __________________
4. Write 8,527,000 in words.__________________
5. What is 8 678 284 rounded to the nearest hundred thousands?
A. 8 500 000 C. 8 700 000
B. 8 600 000 D. 8 800 000
6. Round the underlined digit to its nearest place value 9 785 215 .
A. 9 000 000 B. 9 800 000 C. 10 000 000 D. 100 000 000
7. Which of the following numbers are exactly divisible by 2 , 5 , and 10?
A. 60 B. 204 C. 315 D. 438
8. A number is divisible by 5 if______________.
A. ones digit is 0 or 5 C. the number ends with 0, 2, 4, 6, 8
B. the number ends with 0 D. ones digit is only 5
9. Which of the following numbers is divisible by 3?
A. 5 521 B. 12 511 C. 45 013 D. 123 003
10. Mrs. Santiago is to arrange 27 boys and 18 girls in rows. She wishes to arrange them in such a way that
only boys or girls will be there in a row. Find the common number of students that could be arrange in a
row.
A. 3 and 6 B. 9 and 3 C. 9 and 6 D. 9 and 18
11. What is the divisibility rule for 12?
A. The sum of its digits is divisible by 3. C. The last 2 digits is divisible by 12.
B. The number is both divisible by 3 and 4 D. The number is divisible by both 2 and 6.
12. Which number is divisible by 12?
A. 25 B. 123 C. 240 D. 1441
13. Jane has 150 beads for making bracelets. If there are 6 beads in 1 bracelet. How many bracelets can she
make?
A. 15 B. 20 C. 24 D. 25
14. Create problems involving factors, multiples and divisibility rates using the given data.
Given: 40 mangoes
60 bananas
Asked: the common number of mangoes and bananas in each basket.
Problem:_________________________________________
Find the common factors and the GCF of the following numbers using continuous division. (18-19)
18. 36, 45
19. 12, 18, 36
Find the common multiples and LCM of the following numbers using continuous division. (20-21)
20. 10, 15, 45
21. 18, 12, 30
22. Luna has 27 violet marbles, 54 blue marbles, and 72 white marbles. She wants to divide the marbles into
groups so that each group has the same number of each color. What is the greatest number of group that
Luna can make?
A. 6 B. 9 C. 18 D. 27
A. C.
B. D.
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35. Which of the following shows this expression, 2÷ 4 = n
A. C.
B. D.
1 1
36. What is 2
divided by 3
?
2 1 1 1
A. 3 B. 5 C. 1 2
D. 1 3
1
37. 8 ÷ 10
=n
8 4
A. 10 B. 5 C. 40 D. 80
1
38. How many 3
𝑠 are there in 9?
A. 3 B. 10 C. 18 D. 27
39. A pitcher of water is only 6/10 liters full. If you will divide the content equally in to 3 glasses. How many liters
of water does each glass contain?
40. Create a word problem involving division of fractions and whole number. Use the data the below.
Visualizes
numbers up to 10
Numbers
000 000 with
& M5NS-
emphasis on 1,2 2
Number Ia-
numbers 100 001 1.5ss
Sense
– 10 000
000.
Reads and writes
numbers up to 10
000 000 in M5NS- 3,4 2
symbols and in Ia-9.5
words.
Rounds numbers
to the nearest
M5NS-
hundred thousand 5,6 2
Ia-15.3
and million.
Uses divisibility
rules for 2, 5, and
M5NS-
10 to find the 8 7 2
Ib-
common factors of 58.1
numbers.
Uses divisibility
rules for 3, 6, and M5NS-
9 10 2
9 to find common Ib-
factors. 58.2
Uses divisibility
M5NS-
rules for 4, 8, 12,
Ib- 12 11 2
and 11 to find 58.3
common factors.
Solves routine and
non-routine
problems
involving factors, M5NS-
13 1
multiples, and Ic-59
divisibility rules for
2,3,4,5,6,8,9,10,11
, and 12.
Creates
problems(with
reasonable
M5NS-
answers) involving 14 1
Ic-60
factors, multiples
and divisibility
rules.
States, explains,
and interprets
Parenthesis, 15,16 2
Multiplication, M5NS-
Division, Addition, Ic-61.2
Subtraction
(PMDAS) or
Grouping,
Multiplication,
Division, Addition,
Subtraction
(GMDAS) rule.
Simplifies a series
of operations on
whole numbers
M5NS-
involving more
Id- 17 1
than two 62.2
operations using
the PMDAS or
GMDAS rule.
Finds the common
factors and the
M5NS-
GCF of 2–4
Id- 18,19 2
numbers using 68.2
continuous
division.
finds the common
multiples and LCM M5NS-
of 2–4 numbers Id- 20,21 2
using continuous 69.2
division
Solves real-life
problems M5NS-
involving GCF and Ie- 22 1
LCM of 2-3 given 70.2
numbers.
Adds fractions and
mixed fractions M5NS-
23,24 2
without and with Ie-84
regrouping.
Subtracts fractions
and mixed
M5NS-
fractions without 25,26 2
If-85
and with
regrouping.
Creates problems
(with reasonable
answers) involving
addition and/or
M5NS-
subtraction of 27 1
If-88.2
fractions using
appropriate
problem solving
strategies
Visualizes
multiplication of M5NS-
28 1
fractions using Ig-89
models.
Multiplies a
fraction and a M5NS-
29,30 2
whole number and Ig-90.1
another fraction.
Multiplies
mentally proper
M5NS-
fractions with 31 1
Ig-91
denominators up
to 10.
Solves routine or
non-routine
problems
involving
multiplication
without or with
addition or M5NS-
33 1
subtraction of Ih-92.
fractions and
whole numbers
using appropriate
problem solving
strategies and
tools.
Creates problems
(with reasonable M5NS-
answers) involving Ih- 34 1
multiplication of 93.1
fractions.
Shows that
multiplying a
M5NS-
fraction by its 32 1
Ih-94
reciprocal is equal
to 1.
Visualizes division M5NS-
35 1
of fractions. Ii-95
divides
- simple fractions
M5NS- 36,37,
- whole numbers 3
Ii-96.1 38
by a fraction and
vice versa
Solves routine or
non-routine
problems
involving division
without or with
any of the other
M5NS-
operations of 39 1
Ij-97.1
fractions and
whole numbers
using appropriate
problem solving
strategies and
tools.
Creates problems
(with reasonable
answers) involving
division or with M5NS-
40 1
any of the other Ij-98.1
operations of
fractions and
whole numbers.
TOTAL 5 7 22 1 1 4 40
2. 324,523 ____________________________
2 3
26. Find the difference: 5 – =
8 8
1 2 7 7
A. 4 8
B. 4 8 C. 4 8 D. 5 8
27. What word problem involving addition of fractions can you create based from information given.
Given: 1/4m of red ribbon, 1/2m of pink ribbon
Asked: number of meters of ribbon she bought to make flowers
A. Ana has ½ m of pink ribbon. She used 1/4 m. How many meters of cloth left?
B. Ana bought ribbons to make flowers. She bought 1/4 m of red ribbon and 1/2m of pink ribbon.
How many meters of ribbon did she buy to make flowers?
C. Ana bought ribbons to make flowers. She has 1/4 m of red ribbon. She used 1/2 m. How many
meters of ribbons left?
D. Ana sold the two ribbons, one is 1/4m red ribbon and the other is ½ m pink ribbon. How many
meters of ribbons she sold?
28. Which illustration shows ½ of ¾?
A. C.
B. D.
1 3 1 1 1 1
31. 3 x 10
= A. 3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 10
5 8
32. 8 x 5 = A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
Read and solve.
3
33. Nico and his friend went mountain climbing. Nico hiked 15 konometers while hi friend hiked only of
5
the distance reached by Nico. What is the total distance did Nico and his friend hike?
A. 3 B. 6 C. 9 D. 12
34. Create a one-step word problem involving multiplication of fractions using the data given.
Given: 30 pupil in Mrs. Marcos’ class
3
5
did not join the field trip
Asked: pupils did not join in the field trip
A. There are 3/5 pupils of Mrs. Marco’s class joined the fieldtrip and 30 pupils.
B. There are 30 pupil in Mrs. Marco’s class 3/5 did not joined the fieldtrip. How many pupils did
not join the field trip?
C. There are 30 totals pupils in Mrs. Marco’s class, 3/5 of the class joined the field trip. How
many pupils joined the field trip?
D. The classes of Mrs. Marco’s class joined the fieldtrip and 30 of 3/5 did not join the fieldtrip.
1
35. Which of the following shows this expression, 1÷ 4 = n
A. C.
B. D.
1 3
36. Find the quotient: ÷ = ____
2 5
1 3 5
A. 2 B. 1 C. 10 D. 6
1
37. Divide: 2 ÷ 4
=n
1
A. B. 2 C. 4 D. 8
2
2 1
38. Find the quotient 3
÷ 2
=n
1 3 3 4
A. 1 3
B. 1 5 C. 1 4 D. 1 5
39. Rayne has 5 meters of cloth. She will use it for making scarves. How many scarves can she make if each
scarf needs 1/2 meter?
A. 5 B. 6 C. 8 D. 10
40. Create a problem using the given data..
2
6 3 collected pails of water
3 big containers filled equally
Number of pails of water each container hold
2
A. 3 big containers to be filled equally with 6 3 pails of water. How many number of pails of water
each container hold?
2
B. 6 collected pails of water is to be filled into 3 big containers equally. How many pails of water
3
does each container hold?
2
C. How many pails of water does each container hold? 3 big containers to be filled equally with 6 3
pails of water.
2
D. 6 3 collected pails of water and 3 big containers to be filled equally. How many pails of water does
each container hold?