Math With Tos
Math With Tos
Math With Tos
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
Learning Competency
No. of Days
No. of Items
Item Placement
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78
9 10
11
12
13 14
15 16
17 18
19 20
21 22
23 24
25 26
27 28
29 30
31
32 33
34 -35
36 37
Visualizes
Solves
routine
division
and of
non-routine
fractions
problems involving addition or
Divides
simple
fractionsusing
subtraction
of fractions
appropriate problem solving
strategies
2
3
38
50
51 52
Divides
whole number
by a
Solves routine
and non-routine
fraction
problems involving addition and
subtraction of fractions using
appropriate
problem
solving
Divides fraction
by a whole
strategies
number
Creates problems (with
reasonable
answers)
involving
Solves routine
or non-routine
addition
and/or
subtraction
of
problems involving division
fractions
using
appropriate
without any
of the
other
solving
problem
strategies
operations of fractions and whole
1
1
3
2
2
1
5339
54
55 56
40
57
numbers
appropriate
Visualizes using
multiplication
of
problem solving strategies and
fractions using models
tools
Multiplies a fraction and a whole
Creates problems (with
number
reasonable answers) involving
division
ofafractions
Multiplies
fraction and
and whole
another
numbers
fraction
41
1
1
2
2
1
1
42
58
43
Creates
(with
Multiplies aproblems
whole number
and a
reasonable
answers)
involving
fraction
division or with any of the other
operation
of fractions
and whole
Solves routine
or non-routine
numbers
problems involving multiplication
without addition or subtraction of
fractions and whole numbers
using TOTAL
appropriate problem
solving strategies and tools
2
1
3
2
2
1
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60
45
50
100%
46 47
48 49
60
1 60
NAME: _____________________________________________
SCORE:___________________
Read each item carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
What number is represented by these number discs?
1)
10 000
10 000
10 000
10 000
10 000
10 000
10 000
10 000
A. 101 643
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1 000
100
1 000
100
10
10
10
100
10
100
10 000
10
10
10 000
B. 102 463
C. 104 263
D. 104 623
Which of the following numbers is read as Nine million forty-eight thousand, one
hundred twelve?
A. 9 028 112
B. 9 038 102
C. 9 048 112
D. 9 480 112
4 070 610 is read as ______.
A. Four million, seventy thousand six hundred ten.
B. Four million, seven hundred thousand, six hundred ten
C. Five million, seventy thousand, six hundred ten
D. Five million, seven hundred thousand, six hundred
Which of the following is rounded to the nearest hundred thousands?
A. 920 000
B. 900 000
C. 401 000
D. 532 000
How is 9 643 152 rounded to the nearest millions?
A. 9 000 000
B. 9 600 000
C. 9 640 000
D. 10 000 000
Which of these numbers is exactly divisible by 2, 5 and 10?
A. 1 022
B. 1 145
C. 2 152
D. 3 460
Which of the numbers below is a multiple of 3 and 6?
A. 1 201
B. 1 404
C. 2 115
D. 6 003
Which of the following does not belong to the group?
A. 2 102
B 2 114
C. 3 042
D. 4 132
Which number is exactly divisible by 12?
A. 168
B. 124
C. 112
D. 52
The following numbers are multiple of 11 except one, which one is not?
A. 1 243
B. 2 387
C. 3 06ten9
D. 2 452
What is the missing digit in 7 _43 to make the number divisible by 11?
A. 8
B. 7
C. 6
D.
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A. 6, 12, 32
B. 12, 18, 32
C. 12, 18, 24
D. 6, 15, 18
If you name the LCM of 10, 15, 45, what is the answer?
A. 50
B. 60
C. 80
D. 90
Which of the following numbers is the LCM 4, 10 and 8?
A. 80
B. 40
C. 30
D. 20
Melba baked 70 cupcakes and 63 cookies. If she is going to pack them on boxes
of cupcakes and boxes of cookies, what is the most number of item will the
boxes contain, if these are of the same number?
A. 8
B. 7
C. 10
D. 6
What is the least number of mangoes that can be divided equally among 9, 8, 12
children?
A. 54
B. 72
C. 96
D. 108
The letter N represents a number between 50 and 60. The GCF of N and 16 is 8.
Find N.
A. Find N, N =56
B. What is 16? GCF
C. Find the GCF
D.
Find the LCM, LCM = 56
Juvy has two pieces of string. One is 18m long and the other is 12m long. She
cuts the strings in the tenth. What is the key question to create a problem
involving GCF of 2-3 given numbers.
A. 10
B. 8
C. 6
D. 4
Roy has 6 love birds, 15 doves, birds in a cage, smallest number of birds. To
form a problem involving LCM, what is the key question to be made?
A. What will be the least number of love birds and doves that he will need for
cages? 30
B. How many love birds does Roy have? 6 love birds
C. How many love birds are there? 6 love brds
D. Why there are love birds and doves? For cages
Aling Sonia is going to sell suman in bundles. Bundles are 3 and 5. To create a
problem, what should be asked?
A. What is Aling Sonia going to sell? suman
B. How is she going to sell the suman? By bundles
C. What is the least number of suman Aling Sonia have? 15 suman
D. Where does Aling Sonia sell her suman? anywhere
What is 2 1/3 more than 1/6?
A. 2 1/10
B. 2 1/9
C. 2 2/9
What is 5/10 and 2 1/5 put together?
A. 2 7/10
B. 2 6/15
C. 2 4/5
In equation 4/12 + 3 = N, what is N?
A. 3 5/16
B. 3 7/12
C. 3 8/12
What is less than 5 1/3?
A. 5
B. 5 2/3
C. 5
What is the difference between 7 2/5 and 3/10?
A. 7 1/10
B. 7 5/15
C. 6 1/10
D. 2
D. 2 1/5
D. 3 9/12
D. 5 1/15
D. 6 5/1
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Jeff jogged 5/6 kilometer while Jun jogged 7/12 kilometer. Who jogged longer?
By how many km?
A. Jeff by 5/10
B. Jun by 4/10
C. Jeff by 3/10
D. Jun by 2/10
Mar walked 5/8 km in going to school while Michael walked 4/16 km. What
question will be asked to create a problem involving addition and/or subtraction
of fractions?
A. Who walked longer and by how many kilometers? Michael by 3/8
B. How far did Mar walk? Michael
C. How far did Michael walk? 1/4 kilometer
D. How did the two boys reach the school? By walking
How is 1/3 x illustrated?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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A. 5
B. 6
C. 7
D. 8
What is the product of 3/5 and 10/15?
A. 2/5
B. 3/5
C. 4/5
D. 6/5
In equation 12 x 5/6 = N, Solve for N.
A. 9
B. 10
C. 11
D. 12
Percy answered of the test correctly. If there is a total of 20 test items, how
many items did she get correctly?
A. 9
B. 10
C. 11
D. 12
Ricky earned by selling newspapers. He put 2/5 of his money in his piggy bank.
A. What will be asked to create a problem involving multiplication of fractions?
B. How much did save?2/5 of his money
C. Who earned by selling newspapers? Ricky
D. Where did he put his money? In a piggy bank
Mrs. Cruz gathered 50 eggs from her poultry. She gave 4/8 of these to her coteachers. To complete the problem, what should be asked?
A. What did Mrs. Cruz gathered?
B. How many did Mrs. Cruz gather?
C. Where did Mrs. Cruz gathered eggs
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A. 59/3
B. 53/9
C. 48/9
D. 9/48
Which of the models or illustrations below shows how many fourths are there in 2
wholes?
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b.
c.
d.
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Joan bought 1 5/10m of ribbon in the store. She is going to cut it into 5 pieces for
her project. To form a problem involving division what should be asked?
A. How long is the ribbon bought by Joan?
B. How long is its piece?
C. Into how many pieces the ribbon is cut?
D. Why did Joan buy ribbon?
Maries daily allowance is P40. She spends 3/5 of it for snacks and saves the
rest. What should be asked to form a problem involving division or with any of the
other operations.
A. How much does Marie save?
B. How much is Maries allowance?
C. Where does she spend 3/5 of her allowance?
D. What part of her allowance is save and how much is it
KEY
1) B
2) C
3) A
4) B
5) D
6) D
7) B
8) C
9) A
10) D
11) A
12) C
13) B
14) A
15) C
16) C
17) A
18) A
19) A
20) A
21) A
41) A
22) C
42) C
23) D
43) A
24) B
44) B
25) A
45) D
26) B
46) B
27) A
47) D
28) C
48) A
29) A
49) D
30) C
50) A
31) D
51) A
32) A
52) C
33) B
53) B
34) C
54) C
35) A
55) A
36) D
56) B
37) A
57) D
38) A
58) A
39) C
59) B
40) A
60) A