2016 2017 District MathCom Grade 5
2016 2017 District MathCom Grade 5
2016 2017 District MathCom Grade 5
Super Easy:
_______1. The distance from Earth to Sun is called an astronomical unit or AU. The AU has been
defined as 149,597,870.7 km. Round this distance to the nearest million.
_______2. Which of the following numbers are divisible by 2,5, and 10 ?
149 B. 19,400 C. 720,345 D. 125,370 E. 3,000,000
_______3. Find the GCF of 21 and 35.
______4. Express the illustrated pizzas as a mixed fraction.
Very Easy:
_______1. Gabby has Php 450. He spends Php 210 on food. Later he divides all the money into four
parts out of which three parts were distributed and one part he keeps for himself. Then he found Php
50 on the road. What is the final mathematical expression for this problem?
______2. The ratio of boys to girls at the basketball game is 8:5. If there are 30 girls, how many
more boys are there than girls ?
______3. A swimming pool in a park is 20 m wide, 30 m long and 4 m deep. What is the capacity of
the pool ?
______4.Aki uses 1 1/3 cups of vinegar in her salad dressing recipe. How much vinegar would Aki
use to make 3 recipes?
_____5. Kelvin and Kenneth went to a movie on Sunday afternoon. They left at 12:45 pm. It took 45
minutes to drive to the theater. They arrived at 1 hour and 15 minutes before the movie started. Once
it started, the movie lasted for 1 hour and 45 minutes. What time was it when the movie ended?
Easy:
_______1. A 6-sided regular polygon is inscribed in a circle of radius 10 cm. Find the length of one
side of the hexagon.
_______2. There are two circles such that the radius of the larger circle is three times the radius of
the smaller circle. What is the ratio of the area of the larger circle to the area of the smaller circle?
_______3. What is the volume in liters of a cube with sides of 25 cm ?
_______4. A swimming pool is open for 7 ½ hours during a day. The pool keeps one lifeguard on
duty at a time, and each lifeguard shifts 1 ½ hours long. How many shifts are there per day ?
______5. Given the different times in different cities at the same day:
Manila-13:43, Rio De Janeiro-02:43, Rome-07:43 and Tokyo-14:43
If the time in Rome is 08:30, what time is it in Tokyo ?
Answer key:
Super Easy Very Easy Easy
1.150,000,000 km 1. (450-210) ÷ 4 + 50 1. 10 cm
2. B D E 2. 18 2. 1:9
3
3. 7 3. 2,400 m 3. 15.625 L
4. 1 3/8 4. 4 cups 4. 5
5. Forty seven and three thousand six hundred ninety-two ten thousandths
6. 4.02 m 5. 4:30 pm 5. 15:30
7. 80
8. 00:12
9. 1000C
10. 36
Clincher:
1. What is 2 ¾ x 3 ? ans. 8 ¼
2. A store owner has 7.11 kgs of candy. If she puts the candy in 9 jars, how much candy will
each jar contain ? ans. 0.79 kg
3. A pizza is cut into slices that are each 1/6 of the whole. John is going to eat ½ of the whole
pizza. How many slices will John eat ?
Ans. 3