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First Quarter

Examination
in
Mathematics 5
Direction: Read and analyze
each item carefully. Write the
letter of the correct answer on
a separate sheet of paper.
1.Which of the following
is divisible by 2?

A.23 B. 24
C.27 D. 29
2.Which of the following
is divisible by 5?

A. 100 B. 203
C. 216 D. 302
3.Which of the following
is divisible by 10?

A.102 B.453
C.470 D.505
4.Five is a factor of
______

A. 156 B.235
C. 249 D.254
5. 10 is a factor of
____

A. 25 B. 38
C. 40 D. 78
6. Which of the following
numbers is divisible by 3?

A. 4 012 B. 4 026
C. 4 037
7. Which of the following
pair of numbers are
divisible by 6?
A. 70 and 74
B. 78 and 75
C. 80 and 95
D. 90 and 102
8. Which digit is to be
supplied to make 918___
divisible by both 3 and 6?

A. 0 B. 2
C. 3 D.
9.Which of the following
statements below is TRUE?

A. 1 355 divisible by 3 and 6


B. 4 380 is divisible by 3 and 6
C. 14 015 is divisible by 3,6 & 9
D. 15 674 is divisible by 3,6 & 9
10. Is 32 145 divisible
by 3 and 6?
A. Yes, because the first digit is 3.
B. No, it is only divisible by 3, and not by 6.
C. Yes because the sum of its digits is
divisible by 3 and 6.
D. No because the sum of its digits is not
divisible by 3 and 6.
11. Which of the following
numbers is divisible by
both 8 and 12?

A. 5 000 B. 6 000
C. 7 000
12.Which of the following
numbers is divisible by 11?

A. 1 010 B. 1 020
C. 2 010
13. Joana must split 24 students in her
class into different groups with equal
number of students each. Not all students
can be in one group and each group must
have more than one student. In how many
ways can she form these groups?

A. 2 ways B. 4 ways
C. 6 ways D.
14. Joanna ate 6 bananas per week,
while Maria ate 5 apples per week. In
two months how many fruits did they
ate individually?

A.Joanna ate 48 bananas while Maria ate 40 bananas


B.Joanna ate 54 bananas while Maria ate 45 bananas
C.Joanna ate 60 bananas while Maria ate 50 bananas
D.Joanna ate 66 bananas while Maria ate 55 bananas
15. Eliza had some coins in her purse.
When she divided the number of coins in
6 and 12, she noticed that there were
5 remaining coins. At least how many
coins does Eliza have in her purse?

A. 11 coins B. 13 coins
C. 15 coins D.
16. Analyn has some magazines on a
rack. If she will divide the number of
magazines by 6, 4, or 8, there will be 3
magazines left. How many magazines
does Analyn have if the number of
magazines is between 50 and 54?

A. 51 B. 52
C. 53
17. A jar contains some candies. If
you divide the number of candies by
8 and 6, there will be 2 remaining.
What is the least number of candies
that the jar contains?

A. 22 B. 24
C. 26
18. 4 + 6 – 7 + 9=

A.12 B. 13
C.14 D. 15
19. 2 + 100 ÷ 2 – 6=

A. 44 B. 45
C. 46 D. 47
Select the GCF of the following sets of
numbers.

20. 15 and 45
A. 15 B. 35
C. 45
Select the GCF of the following sets of
numbers.

21. 8 and 12
A. 2 B. 4
C. 6
Select the GCF of the following sets of
numbers.

22. 36 and 33
A. 12 B. 9
C. 6
Select the GCF of the following sets of
numbers.

23. 16, 24 and 32


A. 4 B. 6
C. 8
Select the GCF of the following sets of
numbers.

24. 2, 4, 6 and 8
A. 2 B. 4
C. 6
25. Marian has 72 red flowers,
30 pink flowers, and 48 purple
flowers. What is the greatest
number of identical flower
bouquets she can make?
A. 6 B. 8
C. 9
26. Ms. Bernie is preparing dinner
plates. She has 12 pieces of fried
chicken and 16 pieces meat balls. If she
wants to make all the plates identical
without any left over, what is the
greatest number of plates Ms. Bernie
can prepare?
A. 3 B. 4
C. 28 D. 48
27. A radio station plays “Marikit” by
Juan & Kyle once every 2 days.
Another radio station plays the same
song once every 3 days. How many
times in 30 days will both radio
stations play the same song on the
same day?
A. 5 times B. 6 times
C. 10 times D. 15
28. If 15 is added to 4,
the sum is _______.

A. 16 B. 17
C. 18 D. 19
29. What is the value
of N in 3 + 9 = N?

A. B. C.
D.
30. What is the value
of N in − = N ?

A. B.
C. D.
31. What is the difference
between and ?

A. B.
C. D.
32. Find the sum. Express it
in lowest term. + + =

A. B.
C. D.
33. Lito harvested sacks of palay
and sacks of corn. How many sacks
did he harvest in all?

A. kg B. kg
C. kg D.
kg
34. Aling Rosa sold the cassava cake
she made in the market. At lunch
time, she brought home the cakes
left. If her children ate , how many
more cakes were left?

A. B. C. D.
35. What is of 3?

A. 1 B. 2
C. 3
36. Find of .

A. B.
C. D.
37. What is x ?

A. B.
C. D.
38. Find the product of x 6 x .

A. B.
C. 2
D. 4
The class of Mrs. Insigne has 48 pupils. If
of the class are girls, how many are girls?

39. What is asked in the problem?

A. Number of pupils in a class


B. number of pupils who are not girls
C. number of girls in the class
D. number of boys in the class
The class of Mrs. Insigne has 48 pupils. If
of the class are girls, how many are girls?
40. What operation should be used to solve
the problem?
A. multiplication
B. subtraction
C. addition
D. division
The class of Mrs. Insigne has 48 pupils. If
of the class are girls, how many are girls?

41. What is the answer to the problem?

A. 16 B. 24
C. 32
The class of Mrs. Insigne has 48 pupils. If
of the class are girls, how many are girls?

41. What is the answer to the problem?

A. 16 B. 24
C. 32
42. What is the reciprocal of ?

A. B.
C. D.
43. is a reciprocal of what
fraction?

A. B.
C. D.
44. What is 56 divided
by 5?
A. B.
C. D.
45. How many s are there in ?

A. 4 B. 3
C. 2
Mila bought 5 m of material to sew a
pillowcase. She needs m for each pillowcase.
How many pillowcases can she make?

46. What is asked in the problem?


A. number of pillowcase she can sell
B. number of pillowcase she can buy
C. number of pillowcase she can throw
D. number of pillowcase she can make
Mila bought 5 m of material to sew a
pillowcase. She needs m for each pillowcase.
How many pillowcases can she make?

47. What are given?


A. 5 m and m B. 5 m and m
C. 6 m and m D. 6 m and m
Mila bought 5 m of material to sew a
pillowcase. She needs m for each pillowcase.
How many pillowcases can she make?
48. What operation should be used?

A. Addition B. Subtraction
C. Multiplication D.
Division
Mila bought 5 m of material to sew a
pillowcase. She needs m for each pillowcase.
How many pillowcases can she make?
49. What should be the number sentence?

A. 5 + = N B. 5 – = N
C. 5 ÷ = N D. 5 x = N
Mila bought 5 m of material to sew a
pillowcase. She needs m for each pillowcase.
How many pillowcases can she make?
50. What is the answer to the problem?

A. 4 B. 5
C. 6
ANSWER KEY
1. B 11. B 21. B 31. A 41. C
2. A 12. D 22. D 32. D 42. C
3. C 13. C 23. C 33. D 43. B
4. B 14. A 24. A 34. B 44. A
5. C 15. D 25. A 35. A 45. C
6. B 16. A 26. B 36. C 46. D
7. D 17. C 27. A 37. D 47. B
8. A 18. A 28. D 38. C 48. D
9. B 19. C 29. A 39. C 49. C

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