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I. Choose the correct answer to each question.

Shade the letter of the correct answer in the answer


sheet.

1. Which pair of numerals should be placed in the blank to complete the number pattern?

24, 26, 28, _?_, 32, 34, _?_...

2. What are the next three numbers in the given number pattern?

3, 3, 6, 9, 15, 24, ____, ____, ____

3. Which term is needed to complete the pattern?

81Z 72Y 63X ? 45V

4. Which set of numbers describes the given rule, “Start at 6 and add 4 to the next number”?

5. Which odd number is between 31 and 39?

6. If we have a test today, February 12, Friday, and the next test will be 14 days from now, what date and
day will the next test be?

7. Lucas finished studying his lessons in 2 hours and 30 minutes. If he started at 5:25 P. M., at what time
did he finish studying?

8. What is the most appropriate unit of measurement in determining the distance of Waltermart to SM
Makati?

9. Which unit of measurement is appropriate to determine the mass of sugar?

10. Which is the most appropriate unit in determining the length of a ballpen?

11. How many minutes are there in 420 seconds?

12. What is the length of the book in centimeters if it measures 1 200 mm?
13. Emman walks 2.5 km a day. How many meters does he walk in a day?
14. At the party, Liam brought 2,000 mL of iced tea How many liters did Liam bring?

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15. A bucket can contain 2 Liters of water. How many liters of water will 8 buckets contain?

16. Rina has a cold and needs to take 10 mL of cough syrup twice a day. If the bottle has 300 mL of
medicine. How many days will the bottle last?
17. A rectangular backyard has a length of 26 yards and an area of 2600 yards2. What is the width of the
backyard?
18. How many centimeters of material are needed to decorate the edge of a 35 cm by 6 cm pillow?
19. A rectangular piece of wood is 7 centimeters long and 5 centimeters wide. What is its perimeter?
20. How wide is a rectangular room if the length is 30 ft and the perimeter is 84?
21. Evelyn bought a land measuring 55 meters long and 35 meters wide. What is the perimeter of the
land?
22. A rectangular flower garden measures 18 m long and 13 m wide. How many meters of barbed wire are
needed to enclose the garden?
23. The capacity of a bottle is 2 L. Nicolai has 2L and 400 mL of water in his container. How many more
mL of water does he need to fill the bottle completely?

There are 5 white balls, 8 red balls, 7 yellow balls and 4 green balls in a container. A ball is chosen at random.
Answer the following questions:
1. What is the probability of choosing red?
2. What is the probability of choosing green?
3. What is the probability of choosing white?
4. What is the probability of choosing violet?
5. What is the probability of choosing other than yellow?
6. What is the probability of choosing black?

Identify more likely, less likely, equally likely, sure and impossible events:
1. Selection of a white ball from a box with 5 white balls, 8 red balls and 10 yellow balls.
2. Selection of a black card from a deck of cards occurrence of even number when a die is rolled.
3. Selection of red marble from a box with 12 red marbles.
4. Selection of red marble from a box with 12 white balls.
5. Selecting a boy for a field trip from a group of 35 students with 12 girls.

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1) How many pieces of candy are there total?

2) What is the probability of selecting a cherry piece?

3) What is the probability of selecting a lemon piece?

4) What is the probability of selecting an orange piece?

5) Which flavor would you have the largest probability of selecting?

6) Which flavor would you have the lowest probability of selecting?

7) Would you be more likely to select a lemon piece or an orange piece?

8) What is the probability of selecting either a cherry piece or a lemon piece?

9) Your friend wants either a cherry piece or an orange piece. Which one would he have the highest probability of
getting?

10) If all the cherry pieces were replaced with orange pieces, what would be the probability of selecting an orange
piece?

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