Republic of the Philippines
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region III – Central Luzon
Division of City of Tarlac Province
Santa Ignacia District
STA. INES CENTRO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
FIRST QUARTERLY EXAMINATION
Elementary Mathematics 5
Name: ___________________________________________________ Grade & Section: ____________________
School: __________________________________________________ Date: _____________ Score: __________
1. Which of the following is an example of a commutative property of addition?
6 + (8+5) = (6+8) + 5 10 + 3 = 3 + 10 12 + (7 + 8) 24+0 = 24
2. Identify the property of multiplication used in this equation: (12 + 5) x 2 = (12 x 2) + (5 x 2)
Associative Property Commutative Property Distributive Property Zero Property
3. There are 25 075 chickens, 1 427 geese and 14 320 ducks in a farm. How many animals in the farm are there in all?
40 822 31 025 27 343 12 821
4. A factory produced 325 500 packets of fertilizer in March. The number of packets of fertilizer produced in April is 79 580
more than that in March. How many packets of fertilizer did the factory produced in April?
621 432 560 152 405 080 211 608
5. A farmer bought 114 386 seedlings. He planted 90 214 seedlings. How many seedlings were left?
24 172 16 144 13 682 9 076
6. Anita collects 254 290 stamps. James collects 10 211 stamps less than Anita. How many stamps
does James collect?
101 221 244 079 311 320 401 212
7. A truck can carry 11 439 oranges. How many oranges can 72 trucks carry?
127 541 361 007 538 544 823 608
8. Forty-eight thousand, three hundred seventy-two books are distributed equally to 6 bookshops. How many books does
each bookshop received?
11 302 10 090 9 211 8 062
9. Which of the following are the prime numbers between 25 and 50?
27, 30, 33, 39, 44, 49 29, 31, 37, 41, 43, 47
26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 27, 29, 31, 33, 37, 41, 43, 47
10. The following numbers are the common factors of 8 and 24 except ____.
10 8 4 2
11. I am thinking of a number. Its prime factors are 2 x 33. What is the number?
36 54 72 98
12. Yvonne colored and
of a piece of paper in green and blue respectively. Change these to similar fractions?
and
and
and
and
13. Mother bought pepperoni and overloaded pizzas. Joy ate of the overloaded pizza and
of the pepperoni pizza while
Venice ate and
of overloaded and pepperoni pizzas respectively. Which of them ate the same amount of pizzas?
Mother Joy Venice none of them
14. The following fractions are reduced to its lowest term except one. Which of this?
15. Jun is having a water therapy. He drinks liter of water in the morning,
liter at noon,
liter in the afternoon, and
liter in the evening. What part of the day does he drink the least?
noon morning evening afternoon
16. Larry is preparing a surprise party for his son’s birthday. He bought 2 kilograms of pork, 2
kilograms of chicken, 2
kilograms of beef, and 2 kilograms of fish. Which meat he bought that is close to 3 kilograms?
beef chicken fish pork
17. Gina bought meter of blue lace and
meter of yellow lace. How many meters of lace did she buy altogether?
1
1
18. What will you get if you add and ?
1 1
1
1
19. Avita and Racelie drank liter and
liter of orange juice respectively. What is the total volume of orange juice that they
have drank?
20. The Grade V pupils donated rice for the feeding program of the less fortunate children sponsored by their school. Joyce
donated kilogram, Arlene donated
kilogram, and Irene donated 2 kilograms of rice. How many kilograms of rice did
they donate in all?
6 5
4
3
21. In 2013, Clemente bought 11 hectares of rice field and 5 hectares of banana plantation. How many hectares of land
did he buy?
6 11
16
55
22. Mila spent 1 hour to do his Mathematics exercise,
hour to write an essay, and
hour to memorize a short poem.
What is the total time spent by her to do her homework?
2 1
1
23. After using 2 kilograms of sugar to make cakes, Letty still have 3
kilograms of sugar left. How much sugar did Letty
have in the beginning?
6 6
5
1
24. A squash weighs 1 kilogram. A watermelon weighs 2
kilograms. About how many kilograms do the two fruits
weigh?
2 3 4 5
For item no. 25
25. What is asked in the problem?
The number of yellow ribbon/s bought. The total number of ribbons bought.
The total length of ribbons bought. The colors of ribbons bought.
26. What will you get if you subtract from ?
1 1
2
2
27. There were 48 liters of water in a tank. Vivian used 29 liters of water. How much water is left?
77 43
25
19
28. Jason bought 7 kilograms of rambutan. He gave kilograms of it to his friend. How much was left?
7
6
29. Randy took 2 hours to do gardening. He took
hour to weed the garden and the remaining time to water the plants.
How many hours did it took him to water the plants?
3 2
1
1
30. There are 4 cakes on the table. Lilibeth and her family ate 2 of the cakes. How many cakes are left on the table?
1 6
8
10
31. The length of a piece of rope was 5 meter. Dinah cut out 3
meter of the rope. How long of the rope is left?
2 2
8
15
32. What will you get if you take away from
?
33. Evelyn bought meter of pongee cloth. She used
meter of it to decorate her portfolio. How many meters of
cloth were left?
34. There is 4 liters of mango juice in a jug. The volume of mango juice in a bottle is
liter less than that in the jug. How
much mango juice is there in the bottle?
4 L 4
L 4
L 4
35. Helen cuts a piece of cloth that is 6 meters long into 2 parts. One part of the cloth is 2
meters long. What is the
length of the other part of the cloth?
2 4
8
12
For item 36-37.
36. What is asked in the problem?
Length of the cloth used by Lilia. Kind of cloth used by Lilia.
Amount of cloth bought by Lilia. Quality of cloth used by Lilia.
37. What is the mathematical sentence?
2 + 1
= N 2
x 1
= N
2 ÷ 1
= N 2
- 1
= N
For item numbers 38-40
38. What is asked?
The number of cakes and cookies baked. The amount of flour bought.
The quantity of flour left. The quantity of flour used.
39. What is the mathematical sentence?
5 + (2
-1
) = N 5
– (2
+1
) = N
5 x (2
-1
) = N 5
÷ (2
x 1
) = N
40. What is the answer?
7 5
1
FIRST QUARTERLY EXAMINATION
Mathematics 5
TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS
COMPETENCIES | ITEMS | KNOWLEDGE | COMPREHENSION | APPLICATION | ANALYSIS | SYNTHESIS | EVALUATION | ANSWER KEY |
Properties of Whole Numbers: Addition and Multiplication | 1 | 2 | ||||||
2 | 3 | |||||||
Operations of Whole Numbers through Problem Solving: Addition | 3 | 1 | ||||||
4 | 3 | |||||||
Operations of Whole Numbers through Problem Solving: Subtraction | 5 | 1 | ||||||
6 | 2 | |||||||
Operations of Whole Numbers through Problem Solving: Multiplication | 7 | 4 | ||||||
Operations of Whole Numbers through Problem Solving: Division | 8 | 4 | ||||||
Differentiate prime and composite numbers. | 9 | 3 | ||||||
Give the common factors of given numbers. | 10 | 1 | ||||||
Find prime factors of a number. | 11 | 2 | ||||||
Change dissimilar fractions to similar fractions. | 12 | 2 | ||||||
Identify equal fractions using the cross product method. | 13 | 2 | ||||||
Change fractions to lowest/higher term (LCM/GCF). | 14 | 4 | ||||||
Order dissimilar fractions written in different forms from least to greatest and vice versa. | 15 | 1 | ||||||
Estimate fractions close to 0, 1/2. or 1. | 16 | 2 | ||||||
Add two to four similar fractions. | 17 | 4 | ||||||
Visualize addition of dissimilar fractions (using concrete and visual/pictorial model). | 18 | 1 | ||||||
Add dissimilar fractions. | 19 | 3 | ||||||
Add dissimilar fractions and whole numbers. | 20 | 4 | ||||||
Add whole numbers and mixed forms. | 21 | 3 | ||||||
Add mixed forms and dissimilar fractions. | 22 | 1 | ||||||
Add mixed forms. | 23 | 1 | ||||||
Estimate sum. | 24 | 3 | ||||||
Solve word problems involving addition of similar and dissimilar fractions without or with regrouping following the steps in problem solving. | 25 | 2 | ||||||
Visualize subtraction of fraction and mixed form.(using concrete and visual/pictorial model). | 26 | 2 | ||||||
Subtract whole numbers from mixed forms without and with regrouping. | 27 | 4 | ||||||
Subtract fractions from whole numbers. | 28 | 4 | ||||||
Subtract fractions from mixed numbers with and without regrouping. | 29 | 3 | ||||||
Subtract mixed numbers from whole numbers. | 30 | 1 | ||||||
Subtract mixed numbers from mixed numbers (with similar fractions). | 31 | 1 | ||||||
Visualize subtraction of dissimilar fractions. | 32 | 3 | ||||||
33 | 1 | |||||||
Subtract fractions from mixed numbers without and with regrouping. | 34 | 2 | ||||||
Subtract mixed numbers from mixed numbers with and without regrouping | 35 | 2 | ||||||
Solve word problems involving subtraction of fractions following the steps in problem solving. | 36 | 1 | ||||||
37 | 4 | |||||||
Solve word problems/two-step word problems involving addition and subtraction of fractions following the steps in problem solving. | 38 | 2 | ||||||
39 | 3 | |||||||
40 | 3 |