PT Mathematics-5 Q1
PT Mathematics-5 Q1
PT Mathematics-5 Q1
Department of Education
Region _____________
DIVISION OF ________________
____________________ ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS
First Periodical Test in MATHEMATICS 5
2022-2023
ITEM PLACEMENT
EASY AVERAGE DIFFICULT No. of
COMPETENCY CODE
Remember / Understand/ Apply/ Analyze / Evaluate / Create / Items
Knowledge Comprehension Application Analysis Synthesize Evaluation
1. uses divisibility rules for 2, 5, and 10 to 1-10 10
find the common factors of numbers. uses
divisibility rules for 3, 6, and 9 to find
common factors
2. solve routine and non-routine problems 11-14 4
involving factors, multiples,
and divisibility rules for 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9,
10, 11, and 12.
3. add fractions and mixed fractions without M5NS-Ie-84 15-18 4
and with regrouping; and
subtract fractions and mixed fractions
without and with regrouping.
4. solves routine and non–routine problems 19-20 2
involving addition and/or
5. subtraction of fractions;
6. multiply a fraction and a whole number M5NS-Ig-90.1 21-27 7
and another fraction.
7. solving routine and M5NS-Ih-92.1 28-33 6
non-routine problems involving
multiplication without or with addition or
subtraction of fractions and whole
numbers using appropriate problem-
solving
strategies and tools.
8. divides simple fractions and whole 34-43 10
numbers by a fraction and vice versa
define and solve word problems using any 44-50 10
operations and strategies; and
• solve routine or non-routine problems
involving division without or with
any of the other operations of fractions
and whole numbers using
problem-solving strategies and tools.
TOTAL NUMBER OF ITEMS 17 17 6 4 6 50
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
DIVISION OF _________
District of _____________
FIRST PERIODICAL TEST IN MATHEMATICS 5
2022-2023
Name:____________________________________Grade: ________________Score:_____
11) Ruben is arranging 648 tiles fitted a bathroom. He wants to put the same number
of tiles on each row. How many tiles can Ruben put on each row?
A. 5 B. 11 C. 10 D. 12
12) Tessa is organizing 990 blocks into boxes at the toy store. She needs to put the
same number of blocks in each box without any leftover blocks. How many boxes
would Tessa use for the blocks?
A. 4 B. 10 C. 12 D. 8
13) Around 420 players joined in the volleyball tournament. Each team should have
the same number of players. How many players could there be on a team?
A. 8 B. 9 C. 11 D. 12
14) David’s little sister is playing with blocks. She wants to put all 63 of her blocks
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into stacks with the same number of blocks in each stack. How many blocks
could David’s sister put into a stack?
A. 4 B. 6 C. 9 D. 10
Activity 1: Add and subtract then reduce the lowest term whenever possible.
15. 7 ½ + ¹¹/¹² =
16. 5/8 + 3/8 =
17. 10 ½ - 5 2/4 =
18. 6/12 – 2/12 =
19. There are 148 pupils in Grade V. 2/3 of it are female. By what fraction are the males?
a. ½ b. ¼ c. 1/3 d. 2/4
20. Since summer, she saved money amounting to P 2 800.00. While classes going expenses arises. She
spent ¼ of her it in buying materials for project and ½ for her school uniform. Draw the representation of
fraction of her expenses.______________________________________.
30-31) Pedro is 144 cm tall, and his sister Joan is 1/6 taller than him. How tall is Joan?
32-33) A rectangular piece of paper is 81/2 inches wide and 13 inches long. If a border of
¾ inch is to be drawn on all sides of the paper, what is the area enclosed by the border?
Directions: Find the quotient, and reduce the answer to the lowest term.
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34.) 1/7 ÷ 4 =________________ 39.) 8 ÷ 5/8 = _____________
35.) 6 ÷ 2/7 = __________________ 40.) 3 ÷ 1/6 = ______________
Read and analyze each problem then answer the questions that follow.
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ANSWER KEY FOR MATHEMATICS 5
1 A 20
NUMERA
2 A
21 TOR
PRODUC
3 B
22 T
DENOMI
4 A
23 NATOR
LOWEST
5 A
24 TERM
MULTIPL
6 A
25 Y
FRACTI
7 B
26 ON
8 D 27 REDUCE
9 D 28
10 B 29
11 D 30 Show
12 B solutions
31
13 D 32
14 C 33
15 34 1/28
Show 42/2 or
16
solutions 35 21
17 36 3/25
42/45 or
18
37 14/15
40/36 or
19 1 4/36
38 or 1 1/9
39 12 4/5
40 18
41 1 7/8
42 3 1/3
43 1/9
44 the
number
of
employe
es who
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were
given
rapid
tests
11
employe
45 s , 1/20
46 Division
47
48
There
49 were
220
employe
es
50 tested.
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