Secondary 1 Imocsea NR Test

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Part 1 – Each question is worth 3 points.

1. How many natural numbers lie between 222 𝑎𝑛𝑑 232 ?


A. 22 B. 23 C. 44 D. 45

2. The least number, which when divided by 12, 15, 20, 24 leaves in each
case a remainder of 4 is
A. 124 B. 116 C. 120 D. 128

3. A three-digit number divisible by 7 becomes divisible by 3, when 10 is


added to it. The largest such number is
A. 990 B. 980 C. 994 D. 987

4. Charlie put atlas on a bookshelf. They have either 48 or 64 pages. Which


one of the following numbers cannot be the total number of pages of all the
comics on the bookshelf?
A. 224 B. 288 C. 300 D. 448

5. A person has money to buy 60 books worth Php 440 each. How many
books can he buy if the cost of each book is decreased by Php 40?
A. 66 B. 60 C. 62 D. 64

6. The third term of an arithmetic sequence is 17 and the eighth term is -13.
What is the fifth term?
A. -1 B. -6 C. 5 D. 11

7. A certain number of men can finish a piece of work in 120 days. If, there
were 15 men less, it would take 15 days more for the work to be finished.
How many men were there originally?
A. 120 B. 135 C. 110 D. 125

8. The weight of 3 mangoes and 2 bananas is 275 g. The weight of 2 mangoes


and 3 bananas is 305 g. Each mango weighs the same and each banana
weighs the same. Which is the combined weight of 1 mango and 1 banana?
A. 116 g B. 120 g C. 123 g D. 125 g

9. If x + y = 8 and 3x – y = 4, then x – y is equal to:


A. -1 B. 0 C. -2 D. 2
10. The exterior angle of a regular polygon is 20 degrees. What is the sum of
the interior angles of the same polygon?
A. 2880 B. 3060 C. 3240 D. 3600

11. One of the diagonals of a rhombus measures 40 cm. The side and the other
diagonal are both integers. Which of the following can’t be the measure of
the side of the rhombus?
A. 25 cm B. 29 cm C. 52 cm D. 41 cm

12. If the sides of a triangle are 20, 48 and 52, what is the length of the
median to the longest side?
A. 10 B. 24 C. 26 D. 20

13. There are blue, red and yellow balls in a box. You know the following:
•3/4of the balls are not red.
• 3/5 of the balls is not yellow.
Which part of the balls is not blue?
A. 13/20 B. 7/20 C. 3/20 D. 1/2

14. Clyde has 5 gray balls, 6 white balls and 7 black balls in a bag. What is
the least number of the balls he has to take out of his bag, having his eyes
covered, to make sure that he took out at least one ball of each color?
A. 12 B. 14 C. 13 D. 15

15. A code consists of five letters of the alphabet followed by a digit chosen
from 0 to 9. The first and fifth letters must be vowels. The remaining three
letters must be consonants. Repetitions are not allowed. How many
possible codes are there?
A. 1,596,000 C. 1,995,000
B. 1,852,200 D. 2,315,250
16. If four coins are thrown together, what is the probability of getting at least
two heads?
11 5 9 3
A. 16 B. C. 16 D. 4
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17. What is the sum of all possible three-digit numbers that can be written
using the digits 1, 5, and 9 once in each number?
A. 3330 B. 6660 C. 8325 D. 4995

18. Four daughters, Anna, Bella, Celina and Danica, bought together a single
present for their dad. One of the girls hid the present. Mom asked which of
them had done it. Anna and Bella said: "I did not do it." Celina: " Danica
did it." Danica: " Bella did it." It turned out that only one of the girls lied.
Who among them hid the present?
A. Anna C. Celina
B. Bella D. Danica

19. If 2022 ÷ 33.7 = 60, then 20.22 ÷ 3.37 =?


A. 6 B. 0.6 C. 60 D. 0.06

20. Which of the following can be a product of two 3-digit numbers **6 and
**4?
A. 1, 324 C. 736, 224
B. 38, 065 D. 1, 006, 994

Part 2 – Each question is marked 5 points.

1. In the following sum, “# + 1# + 2# + #3 + #5 = 17#”, # stands for


which digit?

2. The least numbers by which 72 must be multiplied in order to produce a


multiple of 378 is
3. The speed of a boat in still water is 12 km/hr and the rate of the current is
3 km/hr. The distance in kilometers travelled downstream in 20 min is

4. In an evacuation area, the available food is good for 160 adults or 240
children. If 180 children have taken their food, how many adults will be
catered to with the remaining food?

5. What is the largest size in centimeters of the square tile, which can be
used to entirely pave a classroom 11.55 meters long and 6.72 meters wide?

6. Eduard stack 64 cubes into a larger cube on his table and paint them
without moving any. How many cubes have no paint on them?

7. In how many ways can you pick 5 cards if you must choose a King, then a
Jack, then a Queen and then 2 number cards if every card is drawn one at
a time.

8. A photographer is taking pictures of a bride and groom and their 20


friends. If she takes photographs of 5 people in a group, how many
different groups can she photograph where the bride and the groom must
be included?

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