Summative test No.1 (Math)
Summative test No.1 (Math)
Name: Section:
A. Solve the following problems. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
1. Justin bought a big bag of candy at a warehouse store. There are 240
pieces of candy in the bag. Justin needs to divide the candy up into smaller
bags. He wants to put the same number of pieces in each small bag. How
many small bags could Justin use?
a. 10 b. 9 c. 8 d. 7
2. A new Cavite Provincial Gymnasium will have 4,650 seats. The Gymnasium
designer wants to divide the seats into sections. Each section must have
the same number of seats. How many sections could the stadium designer
use?
a. 5 b. 4 c. 3 d. 2
3. A candle factory needs to ship an order of 455 scented candles. The factory
will ship the candles in several boxes. Each box must contain the same
number of candles. How many boxes could the factory use for the order?
a. 10 b. 9 c. 5 d. 3
4. Which of the following is divisible by 2?
a. 9 b. 5 c. 10 d.7
5. Which of the following is divisible by 5?
a. 19 b. 20 c. 21 d. 23
6. Which of the following is divisible by 10?
a. 45 b. 50 c. 55 d. 65
7. Which of the following numbers are divisible by 2, 5 and 10?
a. 149 b. 19 400 c. 720 345 d. 800 132
8. Nolan has 660 trees to plant. He wants to put the same number of trees in
each row with no extra trees. How many rows could Nolan make?
a. 6 b. 7 c. 8 d. 9
9. There are 2,541 fish in a hatchery, which are divided evenly among the
ponds. How many ponds could there be at the hatchery?
a. 3 b. 5 c. 6 d. 9
10. Which of the following numbers are divisible by 3, 6 and 9?
a. 263 b. 684 c. 295 d. 305
B. Evaluate the following expressions.
11. 195 ÷ (3 x 5) =
12. (3 + 83 – 73) x 2 =
13. 76 – 8 x 9 =
14. (90 x 5 ÷ 50) + (4+3) =
15. 2x3+4=
16. 7x(9-3)=
17. 18 – ( 12 ÷ 2 ) + 4 =
18. 35 – 6 x 3 =
19. ( 48 ÷ 12 ) + 8 – 2 =
20. 4 x 3 + (8÷2) =
WEEK 2
A. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. Which of the following is divisible by 4?
a. 267 b. 276 c. 206
2. Which of the following is divisible by 8?
a. 442 b. 444 c. 448
3. Which of the following is divisible by 4 and 8?
a. 232 b. 234 c. 236
4. Which of the following is divisible by 11?
a. 2 846 b. 2 497 c. 1 572
5. Which of the following is divisible by 12?
a. 264 b. 8 134 c. 7 526
6. Which of the following numbers is divisible by 2 and not by 3?
a. 5 233 b. 6 721 c. 2 033 d. 6 022
7. What is the number of integers between 101 and 199 which are exactly divisible
by 5 or 7?
a. 32 b. 31 c. 30 d. 29
8. Find the number of positive integers not exceeding 200 that are completely
divisible by 7 but not by 2 nor by 3?
a. 7 b. 8 c. 9 d. 10
9. Which of the following number is divisible by 6?
a. 531 b. 627 c. 364 d.
724
10. Which of the following is true?
I. 50 629 240 is divisible by 4 & 8
II. 2 062 923 is divisible by 6
III. 6 290 524 is divisible by 8
a. Only I b. Both I & II c. Only III d. I, II & III
B. Fill the blank with the appropriate digit to make the number divisible
By 11:
11. 3 58__
12. 8 9__2
By 12:
13. __ 604
14. 2 73__
15. __ 436
20. Answer
SUMMATIVE TEST IN MATHEMATICS V
Name: Section:
WEEK 3
C. Write the steps (order of operations) in solving the given mathematical
expressions.
Example: 234 – (5+2) x 3 =
answer: Add the number inside the parenthesis
Multiply the result by 3
Subtract the result from 234
1. 2 x 3 + 4 =
_____________________________
_____________________________
2. 7 x ( 9 - 3 ) =
_____________________________
_____________________________
3. 18 – ( 12 ÷ 2 ) + 4 =
_____________________________
_____________________________
_____________________________
4. 35 – 6 x 3 =
_____________________________
_____________________________
5. ( 48 ÷ 12 ) + 8 – 2 =
_____________________________
_____________________________
_____________________________
23. 6÷2+8x3=
a. 6 ÷ 2 + 8 x 3 b. 6 ÷ 2 + 8 x 3
6 ÷ 10 x 3 3+8x3
6 ÷ 30 3 + 24
5 27
26. 76 – 8 x 9 =
F. Answer the following questions. Use the needed operation symbol ( -, +, x, ÷ )to
make each statement true. Put it inside the box.
28. (4 16) 2 = 10
29. 15 5 2=1
30. 54 3 2 4 = 10
31. 14 3 28 7 = 46
33. 5 + 4 x 8 ÷ 2 = 36
34. 17 – 6 ÷ 2 x 12 + 11 = 322
35. 40 x 6 ÷ 9 + 21 = 8
WEEK 4
A. Box the numbers that are not multiple of the number at the left.
a. 15 ( 15 , 30 , 40 , 60 , 85 )
b. 18 ( 20 , 36 , 54 , 72 , 90 )
c. 12 ( 26 , 36 , 48 , 50 , 60 )
j. 9 , 15 , 18
l. A man has two trees which he wants to cut into logs of equal lengths. If the
trees are 64 dm and 86 dm long, and are cut into the longest possible logs,
what is the length of the logs?
5 6
2. + =
7 7
16 12
3. - =
25 25
B. Add or subtract the following dissimilar fractions and simply it to lowest term.
2 1
4. + =
7 4
6 4
5. - =
10 8
2 1
6. - =
8 6
C. Add or subtract the following fractions and mixed fractions then simplify your
answer to lowest term.
4 1
7. 5 + 9 =
7
1 3
8. 5 + 8 =
2 4
3 1
9. 5 - =
4 2
2 5
10. 19 3 - 11 8 =
12. Farm Joe ordered 3 bags of soil last month. Each bag weighed 4 2/5
kilograms. He used the first bag in a week. At the end of this month, there
were 2 3/4 kilograms of soil left in the second bag and 7/8 kilograms of soil
left in the third bag. How much soil was used in this month?
WEEK 6
A. Find the product using the area model.
3 1 2
5 4 4
1. x = 3. x
1
=
2
1 1
3 3
2. x = 4.
4 2
x =
6 5
1 3 2 1
6. x = 8. x =
5 4 5 4
C. Write the multiplication equation for each illustration and find the answer.
9.
_______ x _______ = _______
10.
_______ x _______ = _______
1 2
12. x =
4 7
1 1
13. x =
8 5
2 1
14. x =
7 2
1 3
15. x =
6 5
2 5 2
17. of = 20. of 2 =
5 6 5
3
18. of 3 =
7
2. Olivia took out 8 glasses and poured juice from the pitcher. The capacity of
3
each glass is liter. If there was enough juice for 6 glasses, how much
10
juice was there?
3. Pam baked some cupcakes for her friends. She baked 24 cupcakes. Each
2
cupcake is pound. If she packed 6 cupcakes in each box, what is the
15
weight of each box?
B. Write a fraction to be multiply to the given value so that its product will be 1?
2 3
Example: x =1
3 2
1 7
6. x ___ = 1 8. x ___ = 1
3 8
12 2
7. x ___ = 1 9. x ___ = 1
15 7
C. Give the reciprocal of the given fractions below. Write your answer on the blank
provided.
4 1
10. 13. 5
9 2
12 2
11. 14. 3
30 7
10 4
12. 15. 7
25 9
WEEK 8
A. Find the answer to the following questions from the Fraction Chart.
1 1
1. How many halves or are there in 1 whole? (1÷ = n)
2 2
1
2. How many eights are there in 1 whole? (1÷ = n)
8
1 1 1
3. How many halves are there in ?( ÷ = n)
2 2 2
1 1 1
4. How many thirds are there ?( ÷ = n)
6 6 3
1 1 1
5. How many fourths are there in ?( ÷ = n)
3 3 4
1 1 1 1
6. How many are there in ? ( ÷ = n)
9 3 9 3
C. Read and solve the problem below using the steps in solving a problem.
6
Andrei bought kilograms of chicken meat. He is going to put the meat in
7
2
bags that each holds kilograms when full. How many bags will Andrei
7
need?
11. Asked:
12. Given:
13. Operation:
15. Answer:
Mrs. Cruz bought 40 meters of cloth for the basketball uniform of the youths
1
at their barangay. If each uniform requires 3 meters, how many uniforms
2
can she make?
16. Asked:
17. Given:
18. Operation:
20. Answer: