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Mathematics

First Periodical Examination


December 2016
Instructions: Read each question carefully and solve each problem, if any, and choose the best
answer among the given four options. Shade entirely the circle that corresponds to your answer.
Erasures are not allowed in any number. Detach answer sheet immediately upon receipt of
questionnaire. Do not make any markings on the test questionnaire. Scratch paper will be provided.

1. 1. Difference is
the result of
subtracting a
number from
another number.
Which of the
following
represents
difference?
A.
B.
C.
D.

A.
B.
C.
D.

5 + 8 = 13
8-5=3
8 X 5 = 40
15 5 = 3
2. 2. Which of the
following is NOT
TRUE?
Product results from adding several
numbers.
Quotient results from dividing a
number by another number
Sum results from adding two or
more numbers.
Difference results from subtracting a
number from another number.
3.
4. 3. In an equation,
28 X 8 = 224,
which number
represents the
multiplier?
5. A. 28
B. 8
C. 224 D.
None
6.

7. 4. If 24 are added
to the difference
between 36 and
14, the answer
would be
8. A. 2
B. 26
C. 46 D. 48
9. 5. In an equation
below, which
number
represents
divisor? 28 4 =
7
10. A. 28
B. 4
C. 7 D.
11.
12. 6. The product of
16 and 48 is
13. A. 1344
B.2928
C.5124
D. 768
14.
15. 7. Divide 1176 by
12
16. A. 89
B. 98
C. 86 D. 68
17. 8. Supply the
missing number in
the given
equation. 5590
N = 86

18. A. 65
B. 56
C. 430 D.
340
19. 9. Ana has 3
baskets. Each
basket contains
24 apples and 10
oranges. How
many fruits does
Ana have?
20. A. 72
B. 30
C. 34 D. 102
21. 10. Related to
number 9, how
many apples does
she have?
22. A. 72
B. 30
C. 34 D. 102
23. 11. Jessica is
calculating how
much could she
save in a month. If
ever she is able to
save 3 each
day for her
savings. Help
Jessica calculate.
Write the number
sentence. Assume
there are 30 days
in a month.
24. A. 3 + 1 = N
25. B. 3 X 1 = N
26. C. 3 X 30 = N
27. D. 3 + 30 = N
28.
29. 12. Related to
number 11, how
much could she
save in a month?
30. A. 4
B.
3 C. 33
D. 90
31.
32. 13. Related to
number 11, which
of the following is

true if every week


she deducts 2
from her savings
for other
purposes?
Assume four
weeks in a month.
33. A. She would
have left with
nothing.
34. B. She would
have saved 86.
35. C. She would
have left with 28.
36. D. She would
have saved 2.
37.
38. 14. Find the
difference
between 13,869
and 12,345.
39. A. 26,323 B.
26,314
C.
1,515 D. 1,524
40. 15. Which of the
following
represents
division?
41. A. 81 X 1 = 81
42. B. 81 9 = 9
43. C. 81 + 9 = 90
44. D. 81 9 = 72
45.
46. 16. What is the
place value of 5 in
3,145,216?
47. A. hundreds
B. Thousands
48. C. Ones D.
Hundred
thousands
49.
50. 17. Round off
3,169 to the
nearest tens.

51. A. 3200 B.
3170
52. C. 3000 D.3169
53.
54. 18. What is the
value of 8 in
8,169,042?
55.
56. A. 8,000,000
B. 800,000
57. C. 8,000 D. 800
58.
59. 19. Aling Martha
has 3 daughters
and 2 sons. She
can spend 50
per day for all
meals for each
child. How much
can she spend in
5 days for her
children in respect
to their meals?
60. A. 150 B.
500
61. C. 250 D.
1250
62.
63. 20. If the value of
2 in a given
number is
2,000,000, what
would be its place
value?
64. A. millions B.
Hundred
thousands
65. C. thousands
D. Hundreds
66.
67. 21. When the
dividend is greater
than its divisor,
then
68. A. the quotient
would always be
whole number
69. B. it would always
result to fractions
70. C. it would never
be less than 1

71. D. it would never


be a natural
number
72.
73. 22. Round
3,169,125 to the
nearest ten
thousands.
74. A. 4,000,000
B. 3,200,000
75. C. 3,000,000
D. 3,170,000
76.
77. 23. Which is
bigger than the
others?
78. A. The sum of 38
and 44
79. B. The difference
between 256 and
148
80. C. The product of
16 and 4
81. D. The quotient of
1176 and 12
82.
83. 24. What makes
the statement
wrong?
84. All dividend must
be greater than its
divisor have a
positive quotient.
85. A. All
B. Greater
86. C. Divisor D.
Quotient
87.
88. 25. In an equation
36 9 =4, which
number represent
multiplicand?
89. A. 36
B.9
C. 4 D.
None
90.
91. 26. Which of the
following asked
indicates
addition?

92. A. How many


oranges are left?
93. B. How many
lizards are there
altogether?
94. C. How much
would the stores
net profit?
95. D. How much was
her excess
allowance?
96.
97. 27. Which of the
following is/are
true?
98. Statement 1:
Divisors are
numbers inside
the division sign.
99. Statement 2:
4,220,000 is
rounded off to the
nearest ten
thousands.
100. A. Statement
2 only
B.
Both statements
101. C. Statement
1 only
D.
None
102.
103. 28. I. The sum
of 38 and 48 is
76.
104.
II. The
product of 18 and
9 is 92.
105. Which of the
following is/are
true?
106. A. Both
statementsB. I
only
107. C. II only
D.
None
108.
109. 29. Calculate
the age (in years
old) of Joanne
today, December

23, 2016 if she


was born on
January 26, 1998.
110. A. 18 B. 19
C. 17 D.
Indeterminable
111.
112. 30. Statement
1: Addition is
incorporated in
multiplication.
113.
Statement
2: Addition is
generally applied
to division.
114. Which of the
following is/are
false?
115. A. Statement
1 only
B.
Both statements
116. C. None
D.
Statement 2 only
117.
118. 31. Which of
the following
numbers is
rounded off to the
nearest
thousands?
119. A. 4,343,710
B. 4,343,000
120.

C. 4,343,700
D. 4,000,000

121.
122. 32. I: The
product of 18 and
12 is 116.
123.
II: The
quotient of 18
divided by 6 is 3.
124. Which of the
following is/are
true?
125. A. I only B.
II only
C.
Both D. None
126.

127. 33. What is


the place value of
6 in 36,124,312?
128. A. millions
129.

B. Thousands

130. C. Hundred
thousand
131. D. Tens
132.
133.
134. 34.-38 Refer
to the problem
below and answer
the following
questions.
135.
Joanna has a business.
136.Each day she can sell
35 shampoos at 5 each,
137. 27 soaps worth 15
138.
each and 22 big curls
at 10 each.
139.
140. 34. How much
was her daily total
sales?
141. A. 800 B.
725
C.
975
D.
1245
142.
143. 35. How much
was her weekly
total sales?
144. (1 week =
7days)
145. A. 5600
B. 5075
146.

C. 6825
D. 8715

147.
148. 36. How much
was her monthly
total sales?
149. (1 month = 4
weeks)
150. A. 34,860
B. 20,300
151.

C. 22,400
D. 27,300

152.
153. 37. How much
was her total
yearly sales?
154. (1 year = 12
months)
155. A. 243,600
B. 268,800
156.

C. 418,320
D. 327,600

157.
158. 38. Assuming
that each
shampoo costs
3, each soap at
10 and each big
curl at 8, how
much would be
her daily net profit
using sales minus
costs as formula?
159. A. 249
B. 516
C. 417
D. 0
160.
161. 39. If the
product of two
factors is 3,360
and one of the
factors is 35, find
the other factor.
162. A. 96 B. 69
C. 76 D. 67
163.
164. 40. Which of
the following is
TRUE?
165. A. Product is
the result when
you multiply a
number by
another number.
166. B. Sum is the
result when you
add two or more
addends.
167. C. Difference
is the result when
you deduct a

number from
another number.
168. D. All of the
above
169.
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