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2017 INTER-SCHOLASTIC MATHEMATICS OMPETITION (ISMC)

Phase II – District Level


GAINERS GROUP
GRADE I

Name: __________________________________________________________
School: _______________________________________ Score: _____________

I.Write the following number words in figures.


1. Fifty-nine ______________ 4. Twenty – six ______________
2. Seventeen ______________ 5. Forty-seven ______________
3. Eighty-two ______________
II. Encircle the number in the set which is smaller than the one in the ( ).
6. (27) 32 29 15 9. (54) 56 58 51
7. (31) 28 41 34 10. (93) 91 95 99
8. (78) 79 75 82
III. Fill in the blank with the missing number to complete the pattern.
11. 22 , 24 , 26 , 28 , ________ 14. 3 , 6 , 9 , _______, 15
12. 46 , 47 , 48 , _______, 50 15. 7 , 10 , ________, 16 , 19
13. 5 , 10 , ________, 20 , 25
IV. Analyze and solve each problem. Write your answer on the blank after each
question.
16. Jelou has 9 apples. Jolie has 3 more than Jelou. How many apples do Jolie
have? ________________________________
17. An old book has missing pages from 33 to 45. How many pages of the old
book are missing? _________________________________
18. Twelve children are playing hide and seek. One of them is the “seeker”. After a
while, seven children have been found. How many children are still hiding?
_________________________________
19. If the 8 in 87 is interchanged with 7, is the number increased or decreased? By
how much? _________________________________
20. There are a total of 100 men and women on an airplane. There are 24 more
men than women. What is the number of men in the airplane?
__________________________________
G O O D L U C K
2017 INTER-SCHOLASTIC MATHEMATICS COMPETITION (ISMC)
Phase II – District Level
GAINERS GROUP
Grade II

Name:____________________________________________________________
School: ________________________________________ Score:_____________

I.Write the number that is 5 less than the given number.


1. 17 ______ 3. 59 ________ 5. 96 __________
2. 32 ______ 4. 71 ________
II. Underline the number which does not belong in the group.
6. 22 , 34 , 48 , 61 9. 12 , 14 , 19 , 18
7. 95 , 85 , 60 , 55 10. 31 , 32 , 33 , 35
8. 71 , 82 , 63 , 77
III. Using the given digits, form the greatest number possible.
11. 8 , 9 , 5 _____________ 14. 6 , 8, 5 ____________
12. 1 , 7 , 3 _____________ 15. 9 , 1 , 4 ___________
13. 4 , 0 , 2 _____________

IV. Analyze each problem and solve. Write your answer on the blank after each
question.
16. Danilo lives on a street where the houses are consecutively numbered from 1 to
35. How many times does the digit 2 occur in the numbers of those houses?
____________________________________________
17. Grandma made 21 cookies. She decorated 5 cookies with raisins, 7 cookies
with nuts and the rest with both raisins and nuts. How many cookies were
decorated with both raisins and nuts? _______________________________
18. There were 30 candies in a jar. If each of the 6 kids ate an equal number of
candies, how many candies did each kid eat? ___________________________
19. There are 60 camels in a herd. How many camel legs are there in all/
______________________________________________
20. Jerry is reading a book that has 110 pages. If he reads 8 pages a day, how many
days will it take him to finish the book? ________________________________

G O O D L U C K
2017 INTER-SCHOLASTIC MATHEMATICS COMPETITION (ISMC)
Phase II – District Level
GAINERS GROUP
Grade III

Name: _______________________________________________________
School: ____________________________________________Score: ________
I.Fill in the blank with the correct answer.
1. (4 x 6) – 3 = __________ 4. 2 + (3 x 4) = _____________
2. 12 + (3 x 4) = __________ 5. (8 + 4) + 3 = _____________
3. (2 x 8) + (5—3) = _______
II. Using the given digits, form the least number possible.
6. 8, 9, 5 ____________ 8. 4, 0, 2 ____________ 10. 9, 1, 4 __________
7. 1, 7, 3 ____________ 9. 6, 8, 5 ____________
III. What number am I? Write your answer on the blank.
11. I am an even number more than 80 but less than 85. _______________
12. I am 25 less than 150. ________________
13. I am the greatest even number greater than 223 but less than 235. __________
14. I am more than 17 + 24. I am an even number. ___________________
15. When you add me to 29 the sum is 85. _______________________
16. I am the greatest odd number less than 750. _______________________
17. I am a number greater than 243 but less than 255. ___________________
18. I am the quotient of 240 and 8. __________________________
19. Twice the product of 9 and 5. ___________________________
20. Decreased the sum of 285 and 978 by 1 000. __________________
IV. Analyze each problem and solve. Write your answer on the blank provided after each
question.
21. A girl at a funfair has 84 ride tickets. Each ride on the roller coaster needs 12 tickets. How
many times can she ride on the roller coaster? _______________
22. A concert area was set up with 15 rows of chairs. Each row has 10 chairs. How many chairs
were there in all? ____________________________________
23. Bryan’s bedroom has a bed with 4 legs, 3 stools with 3 legs and 2 chairs with 4 legs each.
How many furniture legs are there in all? _______________________
24. If the 4 in 468 is interchanged with 8, is the number increased or decreased?
By how much? _________________________
25. Belle baked brownies for her friends. She puts 8 brownies in each of the 12 bags she filled.
She still had 6 brownies left over. How many brownies did she bake?
_________________________
26. Luisa’s family has 10 pigs and 4 chickens. How many animal legs are there
in all? _________________________
27. A car travelled at 70km/h for 4 hours and 55km/h for 3 hours. What is the distance travelled
by the car? __________________
28. A total of 20 candies are placed in 5 jars. Each jar has different number of candies. No jar has
exactly 4 candies and no jar is empty. What is the greatest number of candies that any one jar can
have? __________________________
29. Pearl started doing her assignment at 7:20 in the evening. She finished at exactly 8:15. How
many minutes did she do her assignment? _________________
30. Jane is on the 15th step of a giant slide. She walked down 5 steps to talk to her friend Mary.
Then she walked up 10 steps to reach the top. How many steps does the giant slide have?
_________________________________________

G O O D L U C K

2017 INTER-SCHOLASTIC MATHEMATICS COMPETITION (ISMC)


Phase II- District Level
GAINERS GROUP
Grade IV

Name:__________________________________________________________
School:___________________________________________Score:__________

I.Find what each letter stands for by using repeated addition.

1. L + L + L + L + L = 40 L = ________________
2. P + P + P + P = 24 P = ________________
3. M + M + M + M + M + M = 66 M = _______________
4. D+D+D+D+D+D+D = 91 D = _______________
5. S + S + S = 45 S = _______________

II. Write >, < or = in each space provided.

6) 2/3 _____ 4/6 8) 4/5 ______ 8/10 10) 7/8 ______ 9/10
7) ¾ _____ 6/8 9) 2/3 ______ 6/9

III. Fill in the blanks with the correct answer.


11) 4/6 of 15 = ______ 13) ½ of 18= _________ 15) 3/7 of 35 = ________
12) 7/10 of 90 = _____ 14) 5/8 of 48 = ________

IV. Write the unit of length which best describes each of the following.
( cm , m , km )

_________16. Size of your slipper _______19. Length of the pen


_________17. Distance travelled _______20. Area of a fishpond
_________18. Size of the room

V. Analyze each problem and solve. Write your answers on the blank provided after each
question.

21. Mrs. Reyes is paid Php 115 an hour. How much does she earn in an
8- hours day? ___________________________________________
22. If the diameter of a circle 6 cm, how long is the radius? ________________
23. A circular garden has 8 cm diameter. Find its area. ___________________
24. Miss Palisoc had 91 sheets of cartolina. She gave 6 sheets to each of the 15 teams in her
class. How many sheets of cartolina remained? _______________
25. A rectangular fishpond measures 21 m in length and 17 m I width. Find its perimeter.
_________________________________________
26. Two similar tables and 6 similar chairs cost Php 6 600. If a table cost
Php 500 more than a chair, what is the cost of each chair? _________________
27. Greg bought green oranges at Php 80 a dozen and sold them at 3 for Php 25.
If he sold 12 dozens, how much profit did he get? ______________________
28. A room is 10 m long and 8 m wide. What is its area? __________________
29. Maribel had 48 stamps. She gave 1/6 of it to a friend and ¼ of the remaining
to her sister. How many stamps remained with her? _____________________
30. In a line, there are 4 people ahead of Joy and there are 8 people behind her.
How many people are there in the line? ___________________________

G O O D L U C K

2017 INTER-SCHOLASTIC MATHEMATICS COMPETITION (ISMC)


Phase II- District Level
GAINERS GROUP
Grade Five

Name:___________________________________________________________
School:_______________________________________ Score: ______________

I.Find the answer of the following expression.


1. ( 4 x 6 ) --- 3 = _________ 4. 8 + ( 2 x 3 ) = _____________
2. 8 + ( 9 x 11 ) = _________ 5. ( 2 x 8 ) ÷ ( 5 --- 3 ) = _______
3. 92 --- ( 6 x 7 ) = ________

II. Write the value of N on the blank.


________6. (N) x 4 ( ) + 7 ( ) ÷ 3 ( ) x 5 = 65
________7. (N) + 7 ( ) x 6 ( ) ÷ 3 ( ) --- 6 = 54
________8. (N) --- 8 ( ) + 6 ( ) ÷ 8 ( ) x 5 = 35
________9. (N) x 5 ( ) + 18 ( ) ÷ 4 ( ) --- 9 = 28
________10. (N) + 5 ( ) x 6 ( ) ÷ 3 ( ) --- 14 = 68

III. Perform the indicated operations. Write your answer in lowest terms or
simplest forms if possible.
11. 6/7 + 2/7 + 3/7 = ___________ 16. 8 x ¾ = ______________
12. 5/6 --- 3/6 = ________________ 17. 2/5 x 10 = _____________
13. 7/8 --- 5/8 = ________________ 18. 6/7 x ½ = _____________
14. 5/6 + 2/3 = ________________ 19. 8/10 ÷ 5/6 = ___________
15. 18 1/3 --- 1 5/6 = ____________ 20. 7/9 ÷ 2/3 = _____________

IV. Write the number of decimal places in the product of each of the following
Without actual multiplying.
_______ 21) 5.75 x 2. 57 _________ 26) 2.406 x 0. 077
_______22) 45.5 x 0.46 _________ 27) 23.08 x 0.295
_______23) 62.03 x 6.88 _________ 28) 25.5 x 6.035
_______24) 9.618 x 56.8 _________29) 12.59 x 8.420
_______25) 82.4 x 3.0256 _________30) 9.3 x 67. 218
V. Analyze and solve each problem. Write your answers on the blank provided
after each question.
31. A farmer harvested carrots. He puts 18 carrots in each bunch. He was able to
make exactly 64 bunches. How many carrots did he harvest?
_________________________________
32. Tom needs 545 popsicle sticks for his project. He has 235 and Ken will give
him 143. How many more popsicle sticks does he need?
__________________________________
33. Jelou has Php 550. Jolie has Php 25 less than twice as much as Jelou.
How much money does Jolie has? ____________________________________
34. If the 5 in 5 689 is interchanged with 9, is the number increased or decreased?
By how much? __________________________________________________
35. If 217 is added to the number I am thinking of and then the sum is multiplied
by 25, I get 5 625. What number am I thinking? ___________________________
36. If the number is multiplied by 18 and then 29 is subtracted from it, the result is
979. What is the number? _____________________________________________
37. Ninety-six students and 5 teachers will go to a rally. If 55 students and 2
teachers go on the first bus, how many will ride on the second bus?_____________
38. A salesman leaves his house at 8:15 a.m. and reaches a town at 9:03 a.m. How
many minutes was his travel? _________________________________________
39. The distance around a bicycle wheel is 6.28 dm. What is its diameter?
________________________________
40. Jean bicycles 7.5 km in 40 minutes. Find her average speed in km per hour.
_________________________________

G O O D L U C K

2017 INTER-SCHOLASTIC MATHEMATICS COMPETITION (ISMC)


Phase II – District Level
GAINERS GROUP
Grade Six

Name:___________________________________________________________
School:_______________________________________ Score:______________

I.Find the greatest common factor (GCF) of the following pairs of numbers.

__________1. 12 and 18 _________ 4. 30 and 45


__________2. 21 and 63 _________ 5. 60 and 100
__________3. 27 and 90

II. Change these improper fractions to mixed number.

6. 39/6 = _______________ 8. 58/ 5 = ___________ 10. 42/8 = __________


7. 116/10 = _______________ 9. 76/7 = ____________

III. Perform the indicated operations. Express your answer in lowest term or simplest forms if
possible.

11. 8/20 + 2/20 + 5/20 = _______________ 19. 3/8 x 2/9 = ________________


12. 6/30 + 4/30 = _____________________ 20. 3/5 x 2/7 = ________________
13. 5/6 + 2/3 = ______________________ 21. 4/5 x 1 ¼ = ______________
14. 5 3/8 + 8 5/6 = ___________________22. 3 5/12 x 4 2/3 = ___________
15. 12 --- 6/10 = ______________________ 23. 2/4 x 9/20 = ____________
16. 5/6 --- 3/6 = ______________________ 24. 10 ÷ 3/6 = ______________
17. 9/12 --- 2/3 = _______________________ 25. 8/12 ÷ 10/15 = ___________
18. 8 ¾ --- 2 5/8 = ____________________

IV. Write the number of decimal places in the product of each of the following without actual
multiplying.
_______ 26. 9. 618 x 56. 8 _________ 31. 5. 75 x 2. 57
_______27. 2. 407 x 0. 077 _________ 32. 62. 008 x 3. 45
_______28. 45. 5 x 0. 46 _________ 33. 7. 42 x 1. 896
_______29. 82. 4 x 3. 0256 _________34. 72.3 x 9.4561
_______30. 62.03 x 6.88 _________35. 541.78 x 13.423

V. Analyze and solve each problem. Write your answers on the blank provided after each
question.

36. If the number is multiplied by 7 and then 16 is subtracted from it, the result is 68. What is the
number? _____________________________________
37. The radius of a bicycle wheel is 6.28 dm. What is its area?
_____________________________________
38. What is the height of a rectangular box with a length of 10 cm, a width of 3 cm and a volume
of 210 cubic cm? ______________________________________
39. Father gave Dave Php 300 for transportation. Dave’s round trip fare to and from school is
Php 15. Dave has enough money for how many round trip fares/
________________________________________
40. If the radius of a circle is 12 3/4 , how long is its diameter?
________________________________________

G O O D L U C K
2017 INTER-SCHOLASTIC MATHEMATICS COMPETITION (ISMC)
Phase II – District Level
PRIORITY GROUP
Grade One

Name:__________________________________________________________
School:_________________________________________ Score:_____________

I.Read the following number words. Then write the corresponding figures on the
space provided.
1. ninety _________ 3. thirty -seven ______ 5. forty-one ______
2. seventeen _________ 4. twenty -four ______
II. Encircle the number with the highest value.
6. 11 31 9 22 23 8. 96 93 98 91 90 10. 35 20 45 57 29
7. 12 36 17 42 28 9. 48 56 42 54 52
III. Fill in the blanks with the missing number.
11. 80, 85, 90, _____, 95 14. 92, _____, 96, 98, 100
12. 30, 40, 50, 60, _____ 15. 3, 6, _____, 12, 15
13. _____, 48, 52, 56, 60
IV.Solve the following problems carefully. Write your complete answer on the
blank after each question.
16. I am the 5th animal in the line and four more animals after me in the line. How
many animals are there in the line? ________________________________
17. Arranging the scores: 16, 10, 12, 18 and 20 from lowest to highest, which
number is in the third place? ________________________________
18. I have 7 twenty-five centavo coins. If 25 centavo coin weighs 5 grams, what is
the total weight of my coins? ________________________________
19. What number is halfway between 25 and 35? _______________________
20. When 9 and 3 are added to me the total is 18. What number am I? ________

G O O D L U C K

2017 INTER-SCHOLASTIC MATHEMATICS COMPETITION (ISMC)


Phase II – District Level
PRIORITY GROUP
Grade Two

Name:__________________________________________________________
School:_________________________________________ Score:_____________

I.Encircle the number with the least value.


1) 57, 63, 45, 82, 15 4) 45, 47, 58, 64, 38
2) 73, 79, 77, 74, 78 5) 88, 91, 97, 84, 86
3) 19, 18, 28, 27, 30
II. Complete the following. Write your answer on the blank.
6) 789 = ______ + 80 + 9 9) 784 = 700 + _____ + 4
7) 594 = 500 + _____ + 4 10) 658 = _____ + 50 + 8
8) 362 = 300 + 60 + ____
III. What number am I? Write your answer on the space provided before each
number.
__________ 11. I am 3 less than the sum of 32 and 18.
__________ 12. I am a number between 40 and 60. I am half of 100.
__________ 13. I am an odd number between 35 and 40 which is divisible by 3.
__________ 14. I am 6 more than the difference of 54 and 19.
__________ 15. I have 9 tens, 7 ones and 5 hundreds.
IV. Solve the following problems completely. Write your answer on the blank after
each question.
16. I have 45 stickers. I used 18 of them this morning and gave 15 to my friend,
Ella. How many stickers remained with me? __________________________
17. Twenty-two children lined up in a row. If Ben is number 10 from the front of
the line, what is his number counting from the back of the line? ___________
18. Jack has 35 whistle toys. He gave 3 whistle toys to each of his 5 friends. How
many whistle toys did Jack have left? ______________________________
19. In a picnic camp, there are 18 tents. In each tent, 6 people can shelter. How
many people are there in the tent? ______________________________
20. Today the sum of ages of Jelou and Jolie is 32. What would be the sum of their
ages next year? ______________________________
G O O D L U C K
2017 INTER-SCHOLASTIC MATHEMATICS COMPETITION (ISMC)
Phase II – District Level
PRIORITY GROUP
Grade Three

Name:__________________________________________________________
School:_________________________________________ Score:___________

I.Write the following in figures on the space provided.


1) 2 tens, 7 ones, and 1 hundred = ____________________________
2) 8 hundreds, 4 tens and 5 ones= _____________________________
3) 6 ones, 9 hundreds and 5 tens= _____________________________
4) 7 hundreds, 1 ten and 0 one= _______________________________
5) 4 tens, 1 hundred and 4 ones = ______________________________

II. Arrange the following from least to greatest.


6) 11, 31, 9, 22, 33= _____, ______, _____, _____, _____
7) 12, 36, 17, 42, 28 = _____, _____, _____, _____, _____
8) 73, 79, 77, 74, 78 = _____, _____, _____, _____, _____
9) 35, 20, 45, 57, 69 = _____, ______, ______, ______, ______
10) 57, 63, 45, 82, 15 = ______, ______, ______, ______, ______

III. Answer the following correctly.


11) 2/9 of 27 = ___________________
12) 3/10 of 50 = ___________________
13) ½ of 16 = ___________________
14) 3/5 of 20 = ___________________
15) 6/11 of 44 = ___________________

IV. What number am I? Write your answer on the blank before each number.

_______________16) 15 less than the sum of 33 and 15.


_______________ 17) Add twice 6 to the difference of 18 and 9.
_______________ 18) Subtract 17 from the sum of 42 and 28.
_______________ 19) Double the difference of 49 and 15.
_______________ 20) Add 8 to the difference of 67 and 58.
_______________ 21) Thrice the sum of 9 and 10.
_______________ 22) Subtract 18 from the sum of 35 and 37.
_______________ 23) Add twice 7 to the difference of 14 and 5.
_______________ 24) Multiply the difference of 12 and 5 by 6.
_______________ 25) Divide the product of 12 and 4 by 8.

V. Solve the following problems carefully. Write your complete answer on the space provided
after each question.

26) There were 38 pupils in the room. Later, 8 went out but only 4 returned. Then 15 went out
but 12 came in. How many pupils are now in the room?
_____________________________
27) Bong has Php 50.00. He will buy a toy worth Php 42.50. How much money will he have
left? ______________________________
28) There are 42 children in a class. If there are 4 more girls than boys, how many are boys?
______________________________
29) Jelou has 5 times as much money as Jolie. If Jolie has Php 30.00, how much money do Jelou
have? _______________________________
30) Luisa bought 5 dozen mangoes at Php 30.00 a dozen. She sold them for
Php 4.00 each. How much did she gain? ________________________

G O O D L U C
2017 INTER-SCHOLASTIC MATHEMATICS COMPETITION (ISMC)
Phase II – District Level
PRIORITY GROUP
Grade Four

Name:__________________________________________________________
School:_________________________________________ Score:___________

I.Write the highest digit possible on the blank to make each sentence correct.
1) 3___ 3 > 312
2) 14___8 > 1 458
3) 3 ___680 < 37 680
4) 7 ___9 < 719
5) ___7 512 > 67 512

II. Find the greatest common factor (GCF) and least common multiple (LCM) of the following
pair of numbers.
GCF LCM
6) 8 and 10 6. _________ 11. _________
7) 6 and 15 7. _________ 12. _________
8) 9 and 16 8. _________ 13. _________
9) 12 and 18 9. _________ 14. _________
10) 20 and 30 10. _________ 15. _________

III. Solve for the value of n. Write your answer on the space provided before each number.
____________16) (56 – 11) ÷ 9 = n
____________17) (63 ÷ 9) x (2 x 6) = n
____________ 18) 2 + (4 x 6 x 1) = n
____________ 19) (70 x 8) – (230 ÷ 3) = n
____________ 20) (9 x 40) – (360 ÷ 6)= n

IV. Analyze and solve the following problems. Write your complete answer on the space
provided after each blank.

21) My aunt is 15 years older than twice my eldest brother’s age. My eldest brother is 12 years
old. How old is my aunt? _______________________________
22) Kate bought 3 bags of 50 candies each. She gave an equal number of candies to each of 15
poor children. How many candies did each child get? ___________________________
23) In a classroom the desks are arranged in 7 rows, Each row has 6 desks. The entire desks in 5
are full except the last which has only 3 pupils. How many pupils are there in the class?
______________________________
24) In the lunch line for pizza, Danny is 8th counting from the front and 18th from the back. How
many people are there in the lunch line for pizza? __________________________
25) What is the difference of the largest and the smallest two-digit number?_________________
26) How many digits can you make using the digits 1, 3, 5? Use each digit not more than once in
each number? ____________________________________
27) A group of kids sit in a stadium to watch basketball games. Counting from the aisle, Jelou is
the 17th and Jolie is the 26th. How many kids are there between Jelou and Jolie? __________
28) Father has Php 200.00. He gave an equal amount to each of his 4 children. How much did
each child receive? _________________________
29) Mother cut a cake into 16 equal parts. She gave 3 parts to their neighbor and saved 5 parts
for lunch. What fraction of the cake remained? ________________________
30) A kilo of mangoes cost Php 55.00. I have only Php 100.00. How much money do I need to
buy 4 kilos? ___________________________

G O O D L U C K

2017 INTER-SCHOLASTIC MATHEMATICS COMPETITION (ISMC)


Phase II – District Level
PRIORITY GROUP
Grade Five

Name: _____________________________________________________________
School: ________________________________________ Score: ______________

I.Write T if the mathematical sentence is True and F if the mathematical sentence is False.
___________1. 3 + 72 = 72 + 2
___________2. (26 --- 8) --- 6 = 26 --- (8 --- 6)
___________3. 0 + 782 = 782
___________4. (39 --- 8) --- 4 = 39 --- (8 --- 4)
___________5. 58 + 35 = 35 + 58
II. Find the greatest common factor of the following pair of numbers.
6. 15 and 25 GCF = ______________
7. 21 and 35 GCF = _____________
8. 30 and 50 GCF = _____________
9. 24 and 72 GCF = _____________
10. 18 and 45 GCF = _____________
III. Encircle the bigger/larger fraction in the given pair of fraction.
11. ½ and ¾ 14. 3/5 and 7/10
12. 5/7 and 6/8 15. 4/8 and 6/11
13. 5/10 and 10/15
IV. Reduce the given ratios in lowest terms.
16. 15: 30 _________________ 19. 36: 48 ___________________
17. 21: 24 _________________ 20. 24: 32 ___________________
18. 40: 60 __________________
V. Perform the indicated operations. Write your answer on the blank.
21. 13.345 + 78. 987 = __________ 26. 95. 845 --- 34.687 = ___________
22. 876.23 + 45.95 = ___________ 27. 87.435 --- 9.765 = ___________
23. 23.50 + 78.9 = ___________ 28. 69.506 --- 12.3 = ___________
24. 100 + 23.456 = ____________ 29. 105 --- 45.897 = ___________
25. 78.567 + 45.8 = ____________ 30. 85.93 --- 16.78 = ___________

VI. Analyze and solve the following problems. Write the complete answer on the space provided
after each question.
31. Jelou and Jolie spent Php 104.00. Jelou, Jolie and Janlie spent Php 225.00.
How much did Janlie spend? __________________________________
32. Brent is playing with his money. He has 60- Php 1.00 coins. He stacked them into 5 equal
groups. How many coins are in each group? ___________________
33. Jen can type 85 word per minute while Dina can type 78 words per minute. How much more
words can Jen type than Dina in 3 minutes? ________________
34. Emma put 8 stamps on each page of her album. If 6 pages of them are full and the last page
has only 6 stamps, how many stamps have she? _________________
35. Dave needs 245 popsicle sticks for his project. He has 125 and Brent will give him 30. How
many more does he need? _______________________________
36. Fifteen children lined up in a row. If Lorraine is 10 from the front of the line, what is her
number counting from the back of the line? _____________________
37. Sarah writes down numbers from 1 to 100. How many times does Sarah write the digit “0” ?
__________________________________
38. Belle has 36 pieces of candies. She gave 1/3 to Linda and ¼ to Delia. How many candies
does she have left? _______________________________
39. Carla has 6 Php 5.00 coins and 2 Php 10.00 coins. She will buy a toy worth
Php 45.50. How much money will she have left? _______________________
40. Perlita has a rectangular garden which measures 18 metres long and 20 metres wide. Find the
perimeter of her garden. __________________________________
G O O D L U C

2017 INTER-SCHOLASTIC MATHEMATICS COMPETITION (ISMC)


Phase II – District Level
PRIORITY GROUP
Grade Six

Name: _____________________________________________________________
School: ________________________________________ Score: ______________

I.Form the greatest number with no digits repeated.


1. 3, 5, 6, 4, 8 = ________________________
2. 4, 7, 1, 9, 0 = ________________________
3. 9, 6, 4, 3, 7 = ________________________
4. 3, 2, 5, 7, 6 = ________________________
5. 7, 9, 8, 1, 2 = _______________________
II. Write the number which has the given prime factorization.
6. 2 x 2 x 2 x 3 = ___________ 9. 2 x 2 x 3 x 3 = ____________
7. 3 x 3 x 3 x 5 = ___________ 10. 2 x 5 x 7 = ______________
8. 2 x 2 x 7 = ______________
III. Encircle the smaller fraction from the given pair of fractions.
11. 5/12 and 1/3 14. 5/12 and 1/3
12. 2/3 and 8/4 15. ½ and 3/8
13. 3/5 and 7/10
IV. Reduce the following fractions in lowest terms or simplest forms.
16. 18/10 = _____________________ 19. 68/5 = ______________
17. 25/40 = _____________________ 20. 12/28 = ______________
18. 9/21 = _____________________
V. Place = if the ratios are proportion and ≠ if not proportion. Write your answer on the blank.
21. 5: 10 _____ 3: 6 24. 2: 4 ______7: 12
22. 15: 20 _____4: 6 25. 9: 12 _____3: 4
23. 6: 12 ______ 5: 10

VI. Find the radius based on the given diameter.

26. r = 5 m d = ______________ 29. r = 20 mm d = ___________


27. r = 14 cm d = ______________ 30. r = 9 m d = ___________
28. r = 32 dm d = ______________
V I. Find the perimeter of the given square with the following measure of the sides.

31. s = 7 m P = ________________ 34. s = 17 cm P = ___________


32. s = 25 mm P = ________________ 35. s = 35 dm P = ____________
33. s = 6 m P = ________________

VII. Analyze and solve the following problems carefully. Write the complete answer on the
space provided after each questions.

36. The sum of 5 consecutive numbers is 725. Find the average.


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37. After 3 games, a basketball team had a total score of 312. The first two scores are 99 and 89.
What was the third score?
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38. A rectangular garden measures 15 m long and 9 m wide. Find its perimeter?
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39. The radius of a circular garden is 17 cm. Find its area.
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40. Every bike slot in a bicycle rack was filled. John’s bike was in the middle. There were 5
bikes to the right of John’s. How many bicycles were in the bicycle rack?
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