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1) 27 – (11 + 9) × 4 ÷ 8 + 31 = _____

2) 98 – 89 + 37 × (N – 4) = 268. What is N?

3) 28 and 832 thousandths is subtracted from 56 and 61 hundredths. What is the difference to
the nearest tenths?

4) The quotient when 0.25 is divided by a number is 1000. What is the divisor?

5) Find the product of 3033 and 94. Divide your answer by the difference of 1500 and 1288.
What is the answer to the nearest hundreds?

6) What percent of 3kg is 480 g?

7) Express 84 minutes as a fraction of 4 hours in lowest terms.

8) Using only the number 43, how many times will you use it as a factor to get a product whose
ones digit is 7?

9) Mary has 54 oranges. She gives an equal number of oranges to each of her 13 friends. How
many oranges does she have left?

10) Mother gave Kian and his younger sister Php2 115.00 to share between them. Kian spent
Php778.00 from his share and had Php271.00 left. How much did Kian’s younger sister have?

11) A water jar can hold 36 cups of water or 24 glasses of water. If there are already 6 cups and
19 glasses of water in a jar, how many more cups of water can be put in a jar?

12) There are 42 notebooks that are going to be given equally among 7 children. How many
notebooks will each child receive?

13) Ricky had 24 boxes of chocolate candies. There were 350 chocolate candies in each box. He
repacked all the chocolate candies into packs of 70 and sold them at Php24.00 per pack. How
much money did he collect from his total sale?

14) Annie, Jenny, Sam, and Gerry want to divide a certain number of candies in the
corresponding ratio of 1:2:4:6. What is the ratio of the number of Jenny’s candies to the
number of Gerry’s candies?

15) A rectangular tile is 2cm by 4cm. What is the area of a square with the least number of
rectangular tiles that can be placed side by side to form a square?
16) At a furniture store, a chair was sold for Php475.00 less than a side table and Php278 more
than a kitchen dish cabinet. The total cost of the three items was Php4175.00. What was the
selling price of the side table?

17) In a box factory, Ian finished 5 boxes in 2 hours while Joey finished 10 boxes in 3 hours. If
they work at the same rate, how many boxes can they finish in 12 hours?

18) Mother had 168 kg of flour. She packed it into 7/10 kg per pack. 3/5 of the packs of flour
were sold to Tasing at Php3.69 per pack. How much did Tasing pay for the flour?

19) Dario gave 1/3 of his oranges to his brother and donated 160 oranges to the children in the
neighborhood. He found that he had 240 oranges left. What fraction of the oranges did Dario
have left? Express your answer in lowest terms.

20) What is the missing number in the sequence? 1, 4, 4, 7, 10, 16, 25, 40, ____.

21) Uncle Tirso had some fruits. 5/9 of the fruits were oranges. 1/3 of the remaining fruits were
apples. The rest were guavas. What fraction of the fruits were guavas?

22) Tony subtracted a number from 21. He then multiplied the difference by 3 and divided the
product by 8. If the quotient was 6, what was the number?

23) The price of a kilogram of fish is increased 3 1/2 times during summer. How many percent
was the increase?

24) If 4/7 of a number is 112, what is 7/4 of the number?

25) What is the difference of 4 and 2 hundredths and 3 and 27 thousandths?

Answers

1.) 48
2.) 11
3.) 27.8
4.) 0.00025
5.) 1300
6.) 16%
7.) 7/20
8.) 3 times
9.) 2
10.) Php1066
11.) 1.5 cups
12.) 6
13.) Php2880.00
14.) 1:3
15.) 16 sq cm
16.) Php1326
17.) 70
18.) Php531.36
19.) 600
20.)
21.) 1/9
22.) 5
23.) 350%
24.) 343
25.) 0.993
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Posted on December 3, 2017
Categories Grade 5-6
Tags 2016 grade 5 math challenge reviewer, 2016 grade 5 mtap elimination questions, 2016
grade 5 mtap math challenge, 2016 grade 5 mtap reviewer

Grade 5 MTAP Regional


Finals Round (Individual
Written Competition)
These are the Math Challenge Questions for Grade 5 Regional
Finals.
More past tests can be found here and more Grade 5 reviewers
can be found here. If you have old tests, kindly send it to
mtapreviewers@gmail.com, so we can share it here with
answers/solutions.
Part I
1.) What is the least common multiple of 90 and 126?
2.) A worker can assemble a toy boat in 6 hours. A machine can
reduce the time in the ratio 3:10. How long will the machine take
to assemble the toy boat?
3.) A square has a side of 8cm. A second square has a side of
12cm. What is the ratio of their areas?
4.) On a boat, 16% of the passengers travel first class and 56%
travel third class. If 238 travel second class, how many
passengers are in the boat?
5.) How many bags of cement will you buy to pave a path 28m
long and 2.5m wide if a bag of cement can cover 12m^2?
6.) A store employs 2 men and 5 women. Each man is paid 1 ½
times that of a woman. If each day the store owner pays P2
400.00, how much does each man receive?
7.) A weighs 60kg. B weighs 25% less than C. If C weighs 20%
less than A, what is the weight of B?
8.) How many pieces of string 3.6dm long can be cut from a roll
66m long?
9.) A room is 6m long, 4.5m wide and 3m high. The ceiling and 4
walls are to be painted. If the door and windows have a combined
area of 14m^2, what area is to be painted?
10.) Lyn can paste in her album 4, 5 or 6 pictures, with 2 pictures
left-over in each case. What is the smallest number of pictures
that Lyn has?
11.) A pair of shoes was sold for P747.50 with a gain of 15%.
What was the cost price of the shoes?
12.) A vendor bought 80 pineapples at P28.50 each. Three
pineapples went bad but the vendor was able to sell the rest at
P25.00 each. Find his percent loss to the nearest whole number.
13.) Nine small squares are put together to form a bigger square.
If the perimeter of the big square is 72cm, what is the area of
each small square?
14.) A piece of metal 84.7cm^3 is put into a cylindrical container
of radius 3cm containing water to a depth of 30cm. What is the
resulting depth of the water to the nearest whole number?
15.) Ninety litres of gasoline can be used by a machine to work at
8 hours a day for 3 days. With 270 litres of gasoline, how many
hours a day can the same machine be made work for 6 days?
Part II
1.) Counting numbers like 1, 2, 3, 4 and so on are called
consecutive numbers. The average of 11 consecutive numbers is
15. What is the sum of the last three numbers?
2.) One hundred fifty soldiers on a camp had enough food for 40
days. After 6 days, 20 more soldiers joined them. For how long
will remaining food last?
3.) OABC is quarter of circle with a radius of 9cm. What is the
area of the shaded region? (Use π ≈ 3.14)

4.) If the edge of a cube is increased from 6cm to 9cm, what is the
ratio of the new volume of the cube to its original volume?
5.) A pipe has a diameter of 2.0cm. It is replaced by a new pipe
whose circumference is 1cm longer than the circumference of the
first pipe. What is the diameter of the new pipe to the nearest
tenth of a centimetre?
Part III
1.) There were apples in a box intended for 6 persons. One-third,
one-fourth, one-fifth and one-eighth of the apples were given to
the four of the persons in the group. If 10 apples were given to the
fifth and 1 apple to the sixth, how many apples were originally in
the box?
2.) John agreed to work after school for 8 weeks for a fixed
weekly rate. For this work, John agreed to receive P850.00 and a
bag. After 5 weeks, John got sick. He was given P250.00 and a
bag. How much the bag worth?
3.) In an ancient village, 10 rabbits can be exchanged for 2
turkeys, 6 turkeys can be exchanged for 2 goats, 10 goats can be
exchanged for 2 cows. How many rabbits can be exchanged for 5
cows?
Answer Key
Part I
1.) 630
2.) 1.8 hours
3.) 4:9
4.) 850
5.) 6 bags
6.) P450.00
7.) 36kg
8.) 183
9.) C = 27; w1 = 27; w2 = 36
90 – 14 = 76m^2
10.) 62 pictures
11.) P650.00
12.) 15.6% loss or 16% loss
13.) 36cm^2
14.) 33cm
15.) 12 hours
Part II
1.) Average = 15
Sum = 165
Middle = 15
18 + 19 + 20 = 57
2.) 30 days
3.) $latex 81 \dfrac {\pi}{4} – \dfrac {81}{2}$ cm^2 = 23.085cm^2
4.) 27:8
5.) 2.3cm
Part III
1.) 120.
2.) P750.00
3.) 375 rabbits
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2015 Grade 2 MTAP


Math Challenge –
Division Orals
Below are the 2015 MTAP Math Challenge Division Orals for
Grade 2 with answers.
Part 1 (15 seconds) 2 pts each
1.) One hundred fifteen is how many more than 95?
Answer: 20
2.) What number is 14 less than 1,000?
Answer: 986
3.) When 2, 028 is divided by 5, what is the remainder?
Answer: 3
4.)What is the next number in this pattern: 245, 254, 263, 272,
___ ?
Answer: 281
5.) How much is 2 twenty-peso bills and 3 ten-peso coins?
Answer: Php 70
6.) There are 9 rows of chairs in the audio-visual room. Each row
had 8 chairs. There are also 8 chairs set up on the stage. How
many chairs are there in all?
Answer: 80
7.) Buboy and Girlie made 18 paper planes. Girlie made half as
many paper planes as Buboy. How many planes did Buboy
make?
Answer: 12
8.) There are 42 roses in the flower arrangement. Beside every 6
roses there is 1 candle. How many candles are there?
Answer: 7
9.) How many days are there between January 1, 2015 and April
30, 2015?
Answer: 118
10.) The product of two numbers is 24 and their difference is 5.
What is the sum of the two numbers?
Answer: 11
11.) Ella found ¾ of a pie in the refrigerator. She ate one-half of it.
What fraction of the whole pie was left?
Answer: 3/8
Part 2 (30 seconds) 3 pts each
1.) Chris and Mona each had 20 pieces of marshmallows. Chris
ate 1/5 of his marshmallows. Mona ate ¼ of her marshmallows.
Who had more marshmallows left? By how many?
Answer: Chris by 1.
2.) Annie played chess with her sister. She won 3 times as many
games as she lost. Annie won 6 games. There were no ties. How
many games did Annie play?
Answer: 8
3.) Mark bought a toy for Php200, sold it for Php300, bought it
back for Php400 and finally sold it for Php500. How much money
did Mark make or lose?
Answer: Php 200 gain
4.) The length of a rectangular field is 80 meters. Its width is 20
meters. Rony ran around this rectangular field 5 times. How many
meters did he run?
Answer: 1, 000
5.) It takes 10 minutes for the pupils to plant 5 flower plants in the
school garden. If the pupils start planting at 9:00 in the morning,
what time will they finish planting the 25 flower plants?
Answer: 9:50 am
6.) In a math contest of 10 problems, 5 pints was given for each
correct answer and 2 points was deducted for each incorrect
answer. If Nancy did all 10 problems and scored 29 points, how
many correct answers did she have?
Answer: 7
Part 3 (60 seconds) 5 pts each
1.) Juan has 3 pieces of wood with a total length of 36
decimeters. Two of the pieces have the same length while the
other piece is 8 decimeters long. How long is each of the other
pieces?
Answer: 14dm
2.) Anna had 36 candies. She gave Ben 1/3 of her candies. Then
she gave ¼ of the remaining candies to Carlos. How many
candies were left with Anna?
Answer: 18
3.)What number multiplied by itself is equal to the product of 6
and 24?
Answer: 12
4.) If 20 is added to one-third of a number, the result is double the
number. What is the number?
Answer: 12
5.) Using the digits 2, 3, 4 and 5, form two-2 digit numbers that
will give the greatest product. What are these two-digit numbers?
Answer: 52 and 43
6.) Two owners of a pet shop, Rico and Roger, agree to divide the
fish in an aquarium. Rico took 12 of the fish. Roger took 22 of the
fish and paid Rico Php 1, 500. How much is one fish?
Answer: Php 150
Clincher
1 I am a 4-digit number. One of my digits is 5 and the rest are
zeroes. Write the number word representing me.
2 Answer: five thousand.
3 Mother bought a dozen eggs. She cooked 3 eggs for breakfast.
What parts of a dozen eggs are left?
 Answer: 3/4
4 Gino has 63 marbles while Gary has 27. How many marbles
should Gino give Gary so that they will have equal number of
marbles?
 Answer: 18
Do or Die
A team is made up of Grades 1, 2 and 3 pupils only. Seven
students are grade 1, five students are grade 3, and one-third of
the entire team are grade 2. How many pupils are on the team?
Answer: 18

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January 4, 2016
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