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26.) Which of the following can be divided by 2 and 3?

{ 16,
26, 36, 46, 56 }

Answer: 36

27.) John bought 2 pencils at P2.75 each and a pencil case for
P27. How much change did he get from a P50-bill?

Answer: P17.50

28.) What is the difference between the smallest and largest 2-


digit numbers?

Answer: 89

29.) What is twice 125 added to 138?

Answer: 388

30.) How many sevens are in 84?

Answer: 12

31.) How many prime numbers are there between 40 and 50?

Answer: 3

32.) A school carpenter made 75 stools. If each stool has 3


legs, how many legs did the carpenter use?

Answer: 225
33.) There are 72 children in a party. They were divided in
fours. How many groups were there?

Answer: 18

34.) Three times Ninas age plus 9 equals 42 years. How old is
Nina?

Answer: 11

35.) In my birthday party, Mother divided each of my 5 cakes


into 8 equal parts. She gave a piece to each of my 32 guests
and me. How many pieces remained?

Answer: 7

36.) A rectangular school yard is 56 m long and 45 m wide. If


you walk around it, how many meters will that be?

Answer: 202 m.

37.) Three-eighth is equal to how many 64ths?

Answer: 24

38.) Nina bought 4 m of cloth. She used 2 m for her


school project. How much cloth remained?

Answer: 2 1/4 m.

39.) There are 48 pupils in a class. If 3/8 of them are girls,


how many are boys?

Answer: 30
40.) What do we call a figure with 4 right angles and 4 equal
sides?

Answer: square

41.) Lito has a garden 15 m long and 9 m wide. What is its


perimeter?

Answer: 48 m

42.) What is the area of Litos garden?

Answer: 135 m^2

43.) Mother changed 3/5 of a P1000-bill into P50-bills and


the rest into 10-peso coins. How many coins did she get?

Answer: 40

44.) A farmer has 36 fruit trees in his farm. If 1/3 of them are
mangoes, are caimitos and the rest are chicos, how many
chico trees does he have?

Answer: 15

45.) Seven scouts walked to their camp site. One scout went 2
kilometers farther and then came back. Together, all seven
walked a total of 81 kilometers. How many kilometers did the
scout who went farther walk?

Answer: 15 km
46.) I am a 2-digit number. My tens is 3 more than my ones
and the sum of my digits is 11. What number am I?

Answer: 74

47.) If tomorrow is November 11, what date will it be 14 days


after tomorrow?

Answer: Nov. 25

48.) Lita and Connie spent P187. Lita, Connie and Rose spent
P248. How much did Rose spend?

Answer: P 61.00

49.) Pete and Bing spent P178. Bing spent P12 more than Pete.
How much did Bing spend?

Answer: P 95.00

50.) Thirty-five pupils belong to the Glee Club. If 12 more


pupils belong to the Dance Club than to the Glee Club, how
many pupils belong to both clubs?

Answer: 82
1.) Tom bought some cans of paint. He used 18 cans to paint
the house and had 8 cans left. How many cans of paint did he
buy?
Answer: 26

2.) Mary puts 8 stickers in every page of her 12-page album.


How many stickers does Mary have in all?
Answer: 96

3.) Dan and Ben found shells on the beach. Dan found 138.
When they put together all the shells they found, they had
257. How many shells did Ben find?
Answer: 119
4.) Jeri is thinking of a mystery number. If she divides it by 8
and then subtracts 7 from the result, the difference is 1. What
is Jeris mystery number?
Answer: 64

5.) Mary subtracted 12 from her age then divided the result by
3. The final answer was 2. How old is Mary?
Answer: 18

6.) Tim bought 5 boxes of juice. Each box contains 6 cans of


juice. He drank two cans of juice and put the rest in the
refrigerator. How many cans of juice did Tim put in the
refrigerator?
Answer: 28

7.) A school needs 480 notebooks for next year. If the


notebooks come in packages of 6, how many packages should
the school buy?
Answer: 80

8.) A classroom has equal number of boys and girls. Eleven


girls left to play badminton, leaving twice as many boys as
girls in the classroom. What was the original number of pupils
present?
Answer: 44

9.) A jar filled with water weighs 8 kg. When one-half of the
water is poured out, the jar and remaining water weight 4
kg. How much does jar weigh?
Answer: 1 1/2
10.) Lyn gave half of his salary and P 500 to his parents. Then
he spent half of his remaining salary and P 1, 000 on rent.
How much was his salary if he had P 5, 600 left?
Answer: 27, 400

11.) In a concert, half of the audience was adults. One-third of


the remaining audiences were boys and the rest were girls. If
there were 2,000 girls in the concert, how many people
attended the concert?
Answer: 6, 000

12.) The weight of a box of chocolates is 240 grams. After


taking out of the chocolates, the remaining chocolates and
the box weighs 90 grams. What is the weight of the all the
chocolates?
Answer: 200

13.) Jay and Ken had the same number of stickers. Jay gave
Ken 5 stickers. How many more stickers does Ken have than
Jay does?
Answer: 10

14.) Andrea has 5 baskets that hold a total of 25 mangoes.


Each basket has a different number of mangoes. No basket
has either 1 or 2 mangoes. How many mangoes are there in
each basket?
Answer: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

15.) There are 34 students in a class. Every student plays at


least one of two sports: basketball and volleyball. Seventeen
students play basketball only. Five students play both
basketball and volleyball. How many students play volleyball
only?
Answer: 12

16.) Eion has 327 play cards. Dion has 132 and Genrish has
twice as many play cards as Dion. Who has the largest
collection of play cards?
Answer: Eion

17.) Five hundred eighty-two students voted for the two


candidates for Student Council president Rina and Rico.
Rina got 257 votes. Who won? By how many votes?
Answer: Rico, 68

18.) This stairway is 3 steps high. How many bricks are


needed to make a 12-step high stairway?

Answer: 18

19.) In a math contest of 10 problems, 3 points are given for


each correct answer and 1 point is deducted for each incorrect
answer. If Nancy did all 10 problems and scored 18 points,
how many correct answers did she have?
Answer: 7

20.) I have sold 2/3 of my pencils for P 18 each. If I have 12


pencils left, how much money did I collected for the pencils I
sold?
Answer: 432
21.) There are 8 aluminum cans on the shelf. Each contains
350 milliliters of soup. Beth poured all the soup into one bowl.
How many liters of soup did she have?
Answer: 3

22.) Matt kept track of his weight for the past month. On April
1 he weighed 56 kilograms. On May 1 he weighed 1,200 grams
more. By June 1 he lost 2 kilograms. What was his weight on
the first of June?
Answer: 53 kg

23.) Mila fell asleep at 9:30 pm and woke up at 5:45 am the


next morning. Her brother Martin had been sleeping 1 hour
and 10 min longer. How many hours and minutes had Martin
been sleeping?
Answer: 9

24.) There are 11 lampposts on one side of the path in the


park. The distance between each pair of neighboring lamppost
is 6 meters. George ran all the way from the first lamppost to
the last one. How many meters has he ran?
Answer: 60

25.) Mel gave away 59 of his marbles on the first day. On the
second day he gave away 24 less than the first day. On the
third day he gave away marbles that is double the number that
he gave away on the first day. And on the last day he gave
away 26 more than what he gave away on the third day. How
many marbles did he give away in all?
Answer: 474
26.) The product of two numbers is 144 and their difference is
10. What is the sum of the two numbers?
Answer: 26

27.) Two numbers have a sum of 15 and a product of 44. What


is the bigger number?
Answer: 11

28.) Two numbers have a difference of 5 and a quotient of 2.


What is the smaller number?
Answer: 5

29.) A total of 37 candies are placed in 7 jars. Each jar has


different number of candies. No jar has exactly 5 nor 6
candies. No jar is empty. What is the greatest number of
candies that any one jar can have?
Answer: 11

30.) Cathy had a sum of money. She spent 1/5 of it in


September, of it in October and P 120 in November. After
spending these amounts of money, she still had P 540 left.
How much money did she have at first?
Answer: 1,200

31.) The perimeter of a rectangle is 30 meters and the


measure of each side is a whole number. How many
rectangles with different shapes satisfy these conditions?
Answer: 7

32.) One side of square A is three times the length of one side
of square B. How many times greater is the area of square A
than the area of square B?
Answer: 9

33.) In the diagram, there is an equilateral triangle and a


square. All the sides of an equilateral triangle are equal. If the
area of the square is 25 cm^2, find the perimeter of the
triangle.

Answer: 15

34.) Gino forms three numbers with the digits 1 to 9. All the
numbers have three digits, and each digit is used only once.
Gino added all the three numbers. What is the greatest sum
Gino can obtain?
Answer: 2556

35.) Nina cooked 121 hotdogs for the Christmas party. There
were 16 male and 18 female guests. Each male
guest ate 1 more hotdog than each female guest. Each of the
female guests, including Nina, ate equal number of hotdogs.
How many hotdogs did each male guest eat?
Answer: 4

36.) There are a total of 58 Grade 2 pupils. There are two


sections for Grade 2: Rose and Lily. When six pupils were
transferred from section Rose to section Lily. The two sections
then have the same number of students. How many students
were there in section Rose before the transfer?
Answer: 35

37.) Jose began to read 10:30 in the morning. At 2:20 pm he


stopped reading. How many minutes did Jose read?
Answer: 230

38.) A length of wire is cut into several smaller pieces. Each of


the smaller pieces is bent into squares. Each square has a side
that measures 3 centimeters. The total area of
the smaller square is 72 square centimeters. What was the
original length of wire?
Answer: 96

39.) Ed weighs 10 kg more than his sister Debbie. Their


combined weight is 120 kg. How many kilograms does Ed
weigh?
Answer: 70

40.) If 100 soldiers can eat 100 dozen eggs in a week, how
long will it take 400 soldiers to eat 400 dozen eggs?
Answer: 4 weeks
(15 seconds) 2 pts each

1.) What is the smallest whole number that can be rounded to


1500?
Answer: 1450

2.) Two hundred thirty five is 65 less than what number?


Answer: 300

3.) What number gives 540 when subtracted from 10000?


Answer: 9460
4.) What is 125 more than 8 times 15?
Answer: 245

5.) What is the smallest whole number n to make n/11


improper?
Answer: 5/11

6.) What must be added to 5/7 to get a sum of 2?


Answer: 1 2/7 or 9/7

7.) What is the second greatest factor of 36?


Answer: 18

8.) Five days before yesterday was Wednesday. What is today?


Answer: Tuesday

9.) One piece of lumber was cut to 1-meter long pieces. Six
cuts were made. How long was the lumber?
Answer: 7 meters

10.) How many weeks are there in 4 years?


Answer: 208

11.) Eighty-five guests need to take the elevator to the


auditorium. The elevator can hold 9 guests at a time. What
would be the least number of the guests in the elevator on its
last trip?
Answer: 4

Part 2 (30 seconds) 3 pts each


1.) The fractions 5/9 and 30/n are equal. What is n?
Answer: 54

2.) Give the sum of the first 3 common multiples of 2 and 3.


Answer: 36

3.) What is the greatest number than can exactly divide 36, 60
and 24?
Answer: 12

4.) The perimeter of a rectangle is 34cm. The length of the


rectangle is 12 cm. What is the area of the rectangle?
Answer: 60 sq m

5.) Karen reads a booklet. The digit 3 appeared 8 times in


the page numbers. How many pages are there in the booklet?
Answer: 33

6.) Anna earned P 7, 200. She gives her mother 1/5 of this
amount and spends 1/6 of the money on the groceries. What
fraction of her earnings is left?
Answer: 19/30

Part 3 (1 minute) 5 pts each

1.) When Tomas multiplied a number by 1 , he got 90 as an


answer. However, he should have divided the number by 1
to get the correct answer. What is the correct answer?
Answer: 40

2.) When it is 5 oclock in the morning in Manila, it is 8 oclock


in the morning of the same day in Sydney. Elsa took the
Manila-Sydney flight that departed from Manila at 11 p.m. on
a Friday. It takes 8 hours to fly from Manila to Sydney. What
time and day in Sydney is Elsas expected arrival?
Answer: 10 am, Saturday

3.) The perimeter of a rectangle is 20 meters. If the measure of


each side is a whole number, how many different areas in
square meters can the rectangle have?
Answer: 5

4.) A woman spent two-thirds of her money. She lost two-


thirds of the remainder and then had 200 pesos left. With
how much money did she start?
Answer: Php 1, 800

5.) Three apples weigh same as 18 eggs. Two pineapples weigh


as the same as 36 eggs. How many apples weigh the same as
three pineapples?
Answer: 9

6.) Insert operation symbols between the digits to make the


equation work: 2 4 3 1 = 23
Answer: 2 x 4 x 3 1 = 23

Clincher

1.) What are the next two numbers in this pattern? 2 , 3, 3


, 4 , ___, ___
Answer: 5 , 6
2.) Mila and her sister start playing tic-tac-toe at 7:40am.
School starts at 8:25 am and it takes her 15 minutes to get to
school. What is the longest amount of time Mila can play with
her sister?
Answer: 30 minutes

3.) I am thinking of a number. I add 17. I double it. I subtract


6. I halve the number. I get 20. Whats my number?
Answer: 6

Do or Die

When Anna, Bella, and Carla compared the amount of money


each had, they found out that Anna and Bella together had
Php 1, 250, Bella and Carla together had Php 1, 830, and Anna
and Carla together had Php 1, 060. Who had the least amount
of money, and how much is it?

Answer: Anna. Php 240.

Solve and write the answer on the blank before or below the
number.
1.) Write ninety-eight thousand sixty five in figures.

Answer: 98 065

2.) What is the value of 7 in 476,580?


Answer: 70 000

3.) Round 47 963 to the nearest hundred.

Answer: 48 000

4.) Round each addend to the nearest hundred and estimate


the sum 749 + 465 + 893

Answer: 2100

5.) Arrange the digits 3, 5 and 7 to form the biggest and


smallest number you can form and find their difference.

Answer: 396

6.) Aunt Letty gave Joe P220 in P20-bills. How many bills did
Joe get?

Answer: 11

7.) How many 25 coins are equal to P15.50?

Answer: 62

8.) Write CCCLXXIX in Hindu-Arabic.

Answer: 379

9.) Write 67 in Roman numerals.

Answer: LXVII
10.) Mother cut a cake into 36 equal parts. She gave 8 pieces
to their neighbor and served 9 pieces for snacks. What
fraction of the cake remained?

Answer: 19/36

11.) If 3 mangoes cost P37.50, how much will a dozen cost?

Answer: P 150.00

12.) If 13 / 20 = N / 100, what is N?

Answer: 65

13.) Add twice 12 to the difference of 65 and 19.

Answer: 70

14.) Write one thousand, seventy-five pesos and sixty-six


centavos with the peso sign.

Answer: P 1075.66

15.) Three P100-bills are equal to how many P20-bills?

Answer: 15

16.) What is the ratio of 36 dm to 6 meters?

Answer: 3:5 or 3/5

17.) What unit will you use to measure the height of a tree?

Answer: meters or m
18.) 5.25 m = cm

Answer: 525

19.) What unit will you use to measure the weight of a 5-peso
coin?

Answer: gram

20.) How many days were there in the year 2006?

Answer: 365

21.) How many years are there in 6.5 decades?

Answer: 65

22.) Lorna got 9 points less than Maria. If Lorna got 85, what
score did Maria get?

Answer: 94

23.) Lance bought 3 ballpens at P4.75 each and a pencil case


for P18.50. How much did he pay?

Answer: P 32.75

24.) From Question 23, if Lance gave the cashier a P50-bill,


how much change did he get?

Answer: P 17.25
25.) A balikbayan gave a P1000-bill to be shared equally by 8
nieces and nephews. How much did each one get?

Answer: P 125.00

Questions for Grade 3

26.) Which of the following can be divided by 2 and 3? { 16,


26, 36, 46, 56 }

Answer: 36

27.) John bought 2 pencils at P2.75 each and a pencil case for
P27. How much change did he get from a P50-bill?

Answer: P17.50

28.) What is the difference between the smallest and largest 2-


digit numbers?

Answer: 89

29.) What is twice 125 added to 138?

Answer: 388
30.) How many sevens are in 84?

Answer: 12

31.) How many prime numbers are there between 40 and 50?

Answer: 3

32.) A school carpenter made 75 stools. If each stool has 3


legs, how many legs did the carpenter use?

Answer: 225

33.) There are 72 children in a party. They were divided in


fours. How many groups were there?

Answer: 18

34.) Three times Ninas age plus 9 equals 42 years. How old is
Nina?

Answer: 11

35.) In my birthday party, Mother divided each of my 5 cakes


into 8 equal parts. She gave a piece to each of my 32 guests
and me. How many pieces remained?

Answer: 7

36.) A rectangular school yard is 56 m long and 45 m wide. If


you walk around it, how many meters will that be?

Answer: 202 m.
37.) Three-eighth is equal to how many 64ths?

Answer: 24

38.) Nina bought 4 m of cloth. She used 2 m for her


school project. How much cloth remained?

Answer: 2 1/4 m.

39.) There are 48 pupils in a class. If 3/8 of them are girls,


how many are boys?

Answer: 30

40.) What do we call a figure with 4 right angles and 4 equal


sides?

Answer: square

41.) Lito has a garden 15 m long and 9 m wide. What is its


perimeter?

Answer: 48 m

42.) What is the area of Litos garden?

Answer: 135 m^2

43.) Mother changed 3/5 of a P1000-bill into P50-bills and


the rest into 10-peso coins. How many coins did she get?

Answer: 40
44.) A farmer has 36 fruit trees in his farm. If 1/3 of them are
mangoes, are caimitos and the rest are chicos, how many
chico trees does he have?

Answer: 15

45.) Seven scouts walked to their camp site. One scout went 2
kilometers farther and then came back. Together, all seven
walked a total of 81 kilometers. How many kilometers did the
scout who went farther walk?

Answer: 15 km

46.) I am a 2-digit number. My tens is 3 more than my ones


and the sum of my digits is 11. What number am I?

Answer: 74

47.) If tomorrow is November 11, what date will it be 14 days


after tomorrow?

Answer: Nov. 25

48.) Lita and Connie spent P187. Lita, Connie and Rose spent
P248. How much did Rose spend?

Answer: P 61.00

49.) Pete and Bing spent P178. Bing spent P12 more than Pete.
How much did Bing spend?

Answer: P 95.00
50.) Thirty-five pupils belong to the Glee Club. If 12 more
pupils belong to the Dance Club than to the Glee Club, how
many pupils belong to both clubs?

Answer: 82
Solve each item and write the answer on the blank before the
number.

1.) Write six hundred forty thousand, two hundred ninety in


symbols.

Answer: 640290

2.) What is the place value of 7 in 5 473 846?

Answer: 70 000

3.) What is the value of 5 in 8 536 912?

Answer: 500 000

4.) What number is 246 more than 3 487?

Answer: 3733

5.) What number is midway between 64 and 72?

Answer: 68

6.) Write CLXXIX in Hindu-Arabic.

Answer: 179

7.) In 3N8 + 243 = 621 what is N?

Answer: 7

8.) Find the remainder when 5678 is divided by 29?

Answer: 13
9.) Add 123 to 249 and divide the sum by 12. What is the
result?

Answer: 31

10.) What digit placed in the blank will make 67_58 divisible
by 9?

Answer: 1

11.) In a fruit stand, there are 276 ripe mangoes and 189
unripe mangoes. How many mangoes are there?

Answer: 465

12.) Vague question

13.) Fathers age is thrice my eldest brothers age. If my eldest


brother is 16 years, how old is my father?

Answer: 48

14.) Scouts are in a camp. There are 5 rows of tents. Each row
has 12 tents and each tent has 6 scouts. How many scouts are
in camp?

Answer: 360

15.) Multiply 28 by 4 and divide the product by 7. What do you


get?

Answer: 16

16.) How many twelfths are equal to 5/3?


Answer: 20

17.) Make the equation correct by replacing A and B by the


correct digits in 83A + 1B9 = 975.Write only the values of A
and B.

Answer: A = 6, B = 3

18.) How many hundred peso-bills are equal to 4 P1,000-


bills?

Answer: 40

19.) The 8 nieces and nephews of a balikbayan got a P1,000


gift from him. How much did each get if the money was
shared equally?

Answer: P125

20.) My hundreds is 3 more than my ones; my tens is 1 less


than my ones. If the sum of my digits is 8, what number am I?

Answer: 512

21.) How much more is 12 x 35 than 7 x 23?

Answer: 259

22.) Miss Torres has 5 sheets of red paper and 7 sheets of


green paper. If she cuts each into 12 pieces, how many pieces
will she have?

Answer: 144
23.) In a classroom, the desks are arranged in 8 rows. Each
row has 6 desks except the last which has only 5. How many
desks are there?

Answer: 47

24.) Pete gathered 185 eggs in their poultry. He put them 12


eggs to a carton. How many cartons did he fill?

Answer: 15

25.) Nine times Ninas age plus 3 is 84. How old is Nina?

Answer: 9

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