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Question 1 of 20

Five pupils competed in a fun race, Julie came in second and


David finished behind Mark. Kate finished ahead of Mark and Rey
won the first place. Who won the 3rd place?
Julie
David
Mark
Kate
Rey
Question 2 of 20
Johanna and Michael took guavas from a basket. Johanna took 13
of the guavas and Michael took 16 of the guavas. What fraction of
the guavas remained in the basket?
12
13
16
118
89
Question 3 of 20
When simplified, the expression
13
211
311
411
76

is equal to

Question 4 of 20
The result when the sum of [ 10 + 6 3 ] and [ 5 x 8 4x ( 6 3 )
] is multiplied by 3 is
96
112
120
252
387
Question 5 of 20
If A and B are whole numbers and A > 5 and B < 5, where B 0,
then AB is always
equal to 1
less than 1
greater than 1
between 0 and 5
greater than or equal to 1
Question 6 of 20
The scores a basketball team makes in 5 games are shown in the
graph below.

In how many games did the team get a score greater than 20 but
less than 45?
1
2
3
4
5

Question 7 of 20
Lea has 1000.00. She buys a blouse for 250.00, a shorts at
75.00, and a pair of jeans. After paying for the items, she received
a change of 325.00 from the cashier.
Which expression can be used to find the cost, in peso, of the pair
of jeans?
( 1000 325 ) + ( 250 + 75 )
1000 ( 325 + 250 + 75 )
(1000 250 ) + ( 325 75 )
( 1000 + 325 ) ( 250 + 75 )
( 1000 250 75 ) + 325
Question 8 of 20
A computer printer prints 1000 characters every 3 seconds. If
there are approximately 3,300 characters on a page, how many
seconds will it take to print 5 pages?
4.95
9.9
30
49.5
495
Question 9 of 20
The temperature in Tokyo at 7:00 a.m. was 7C. By 12:00 noon,
the temperature had increased by 13C, but it then decreased by
3C between noon and 5:00 p.m.. What was the temperature
reading in F at 5:00 p.m.? (F = 95C + 32)
50
37.4
42.8
60.8
68.0

Question 10 of 20
The distance traveled by a certain athlete during his morning run
is 7 miles. How far is this in kilometers if 1 mile = 1609.35
meters?
113 km
11.3 km
4.34 km
43.4 km
1.61 km
Question 11 of 20
A certain classroom measures 8 meters x 9 meters x 10 meters.
Air is, by volume, approximately 21% oxygen, 78% nitrogen, and
1% other gases. How much cubic meter of oxygen would be
found in the classroom if it contained only air?
151.2 m3
1512 m3
15120 m3
5826 m3
58260 m3
Question 12 of 20
A house 680 square meters and a garage 7 meters by 10
meters are built on a lot 35 meters long and 30 meters wide.
How many square meters of lot remains?
300 sq m
350 sq m
35 sq m
610 sq m
750 sq m

Question 13 of 20
A cellphone company charges 8.00 for the first minute and
2.50 for each succeeding minute. How many minutes can your
call last if your cellphone has a balance of 75.00?
9
26
27
30
32
Question 14 of 20
Carlo can assemble a toy car part in 40 minutes while Jose can
assemble the same part in one hour. How many minutes will it
take them to finish the same part if they work together?
12
24
36
48
50
Question 15 of 20
A box contains four balls colored red, blue, green, and yellow. If
you are asked to pick a ball only once, what is the chance of
getting a red ball?
12
13
14
1
0

Question 16 of 20
Joys scores in 4 Math tests are 10, 20, 24, and 22. What must be
his score in his fifth test if he wants an average of 21?
28
29
30
31
32
Question 17 of 20
Marie has a class at 7:30 a.m. From her house, she walks for 15
minutes to a jeepney terminal, travels a 25-minute jeepney ride
and takes a 5-minute walk to school. What time must she leave
home so she wont be late?
7:05 a.m.
7:00 a.m.
6:55 a.m.
6:50 a.m.
6:45 a.m.
Question 18 of 20
The previous and present meter readings of a water bill are 3570
and 3581. If the bill amounted to 165.00, how much does the
water company charges its consumers?
11.00 per cu m
12.00 per cu m
14.00 per cu m
15.00 per cu m
21.70 per cu m

Question 19 of 20
Kester has a piggy bank full of one-peso and five-peso coins. He
knows that a one-peso coin has a mass of about 6 grams and a
five-peso coin has a mass of about 7.8 grams. The coins from his
piggy bank have a mass of 840 grams.
How much five-peso coins does he have if the one-peso coins
weigh 606 grams?
135.00
140.00
145.00
150.00
155.00
Question 20 of 20
Tony needs to park for 4 hours. Carpark A charges 10.00 per
hour, while carpark B charges 25.00 for the first three hours and
5.00 for each succeeding hour. Which statement is true?
Carpark A and carpark B charges the same total amount in 4
hours.
Carpark A will charge 15.00 more than carpark B.
Carpark B will charge 5.00 more than carpark A.
Carpark A will charge 10.00 less than carpark B.
Carpark B will charge 10.00 less than carpark A.

ANSWER KEY:
1. Kate
2. 12
3. 311
4. 120
5. greater than 1
6. 3
7. 1000 ( 325 + 250 + 75 )
8. 49.5
9. 37.4
10. 11.3 km
11. 151.2 m3
12. 300 sq m
13. 27
14. 24
15. 14
16. 29
17. 6:45 a.m.
18. 15.00 per cu m
19. 150.00
20. Carpark B will charge 10.00 less than carpark A.

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