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SECOND PERIODICAL TEST IN MATHEMATICS 5

SY 2022-2023

Name: _____________________________________________ Score: __________


Directions: Choose the correct answer from the options given below. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. Give the place value of the underlined digit in 755.386.
A. Tenths B. hundredths C. thousandths D. ten thousandths
2. What is the value of 5 in the numeral 43. 2659.
A. 0.5 B. 0.05 C. 0.005 D. 0.0005
3. Give the value of 7 in 84.2745. A. 0.7 B. 0.07 C. 0.007 D. 0.0007
4. A human’s normal body temperature is ninety-eight and six-tenths degrees Fahrenheit. Write ninety-eight and six-
tenths as decimal. A. 0.986 B. 9.86 C. 98.6 D. 986
5. Write seventeen and three thousand two hundred forty-five ten thousandths in decimal form.
A. 17.32450 B. 17. 324 C. 17.3245 D. 17.32451
6. Fifty-eight out of 100 students in Bahaghari Elementary School are boys. Write the decimal for the part of the school
consisting of girls. A. 0.58 B. 0.42 C. 58 D. 42
7. Earth travels around the sun at a speed of about 29.7836 km per second. Round this to the nearest thousandths.
A. 29.78 B. 29.783 C. 29.784 D. 29.8
8. Venus is sometimes called Earth’s twin. The speed at which Venus revolves around the sun is about 35.012 km per
second. Round this to the nearest hundredths. A. 35.012 B. 35.0 C. 35.01 D. 35

Directions: Arrange each set of decimals from least to greatest.


9. 26.006 26.606 2.606 26.060
A. 2.606, 26.006, 26.060, 26.606
B. 26.006, 26.060, 26.606 2.606
C. 2.606 26.606 2.606 26.060
D. 26.060, 2.606 26.606 2.606
10. 404.04 40.404 4.404 404.4
A. 4.404 40.404 404.04 404.4
B. 40.404 404.04 404.4 4.404
C. 404.4 4.404 40.404 404.04
D. 404.04 404.4 4.404 40.404

11. The delivery boy travelled 1.22 kilometers to make his first delivery of water and 1.04 kilometers to make the second
delivery. How far did he travel in delivering water?
A. 2.24 B. 2.25 C. 2.26 D. 2.27
12. Alvin walked 0.30 km to Fred’s house, 0.48 km to Dino’s house and 0.50 km to the school gym. How far did Alvin
walk? A. 12.8 km B. 0.128 km C. 1.28 km D. 128 km
13. A farmer has a 0.82-hectare orchard. If 0.543 hectare is planted with mangoes and the rest are avocados, how many
hectare is dedicated for planting avocados?
A. 1.363-hectare B. 0.277-hectare C. 0.82-hectare D. 0.543-hectare

14. What day did Tom saved most?


A. Sunday B. Wednesday C. Friday or Monday D. Saturday
15. What is his total savings for the week?
A. 𝑃ℎ𝑝 55.00 B. 𝑃ℎ𝑝 55.25 C. 𝑃ℎ𝑝 54.00 D. 𝑃ℎ𝑝 54.25
16. If Tom wants to join in a YES-O Encampment with a registration fee of 𝑃ℎ𝑝 35.00, how much money will be left from
his savings?
A. 𝑃ℎ𝑝 18.25 B. 𝑃ℎ𝑝 19.25 C. 𝑃ℎ𝑝 20.25 D. 𝑃ℎ𝑝 21.25
Directions: Give the value of the following items:
Item Quantity Unit Price Amount
eggs 8 dozens ₱4.92
chocolate drink 14 dozens ₱18.50
bottled water 12 dozens ₱15.15
rice 18.5 kg ₱37.00
TOTAL

17. Eggs A. ₱39.36 B. ₱33.96 C. ₱36.39 D. ₱93.36


18. Chocolate Drink A. ₱259 B. ₱258 C. ₱295 D. ₱529
19. Bottled Water A. ₱181.80 B. ₱191.80 C. ₱171.80 D. ₱81.80
20. Rice A. ₱684.50 B. ₱468.50 C. ₱864.50 D. ₱648.50
21. How much is the total amount of all the items above?
A. ₱1,164.66 B. ₱1,146.66 C. ₱1,166.46 D. ₱1,064.66

Directions: Find the product of the given pair of decimals below.


22.) 0.15 A. 0.0210 B. 0.0120 C. 0.1200 D. 0.100
x 0.08
23. 0.99 A. 87.21 B. 78.21 C. 77.21 D. 72.81
x 0.79
24. 0.57 A. 0.1284 B. 0.1824 C. 0.8124 D. 0.1482
x 0.32
25. 0.78 A. 0.3366 B. 0.3666 C. 0.6366 D. 0.6663
x 0.47
26. 0.88 A. 0.0224 B. 0.2024 C. 0.2204 D. 0.2240
x 0.23

27. For their fund-raising, a Grade 5 class sold packages of cookies at ₱11.75 a package. If they sold 210 packages, about
how much did they get? A. ₱2 400 B. ₱2 500 C. ₱2 300 D. ₱2 350
28. Estimate the product of 44.8 by 15.4 A. 645 B. 689.92 C. 660 D. 600
29. A market vendor sold 28.5 kilograms of Baguio beans at ₱10.00 a kilogram and 15.75 kilograms of pork at ₱100.00 a
kilogram. How much did he receive for both?
A. ₱1,860 B. ₱1,890 C. ₱1,870 D. 1,880
30. Eugene has a rectangular box. Its length is 4.5 inches and its width is 3.2 inches. If the formula for getting the area of
a rectangle is length times width, what is the area of Eugene’s box?
A. 14.40 B. 1440 C. 144 D. 1.440
31. Aileen was able to sell 345 apples at ₱25.75 each, 12.25 kilos of grapes at ₱210.00 per kilo and 278 oranges at
₱15.50 per piece. How much was her sales for the day?
A. ₱15,765.25 B. ₱15,765.75 C. ₱15,765.50 D. ₱15,766.75
32. A member of the school track team ran an average of 3 miles per day in his daily practice. After 61. 5 days, how long
did he ran? A. 184.5 B. 1845 C. 18.45 D. 1.845
33. Divide 283.92 by 13.52. A. 21 B. 2.1 C. 210 D. 2
34. Divide 0.18 by 0.9. A. 0.2 B. 2 C. 20 D. 200
35. Find the quotient of 6.8 ÷ 0.2 A. 34 B. 3.4 C. 0.34 D. 340

Directions: Divide the following. Round off the answer of repeating decimals to 2 decimal places.
36. 121 ÷ 12 A. 10.06 B. 10.07 C. 10.08 D. 10.09
37. 325 ÷ 24 A. 13.52 B. 13.53 C. 13.54 D. 13.55
38. 24 ÷ 7 A. 3.40 B. 3.41 C. 3.42 D. 3.43

Mr. Villa bought 91.25 inches of plastic labeling tape. He will make labels 1.25 inches long each. How many
labels can he make?
39. What is asked in the problem?
A. the measurement of the tape C. the labels he can make to the tape
B. inches of plastic labeling tape D. Mr. Villa’s tape
40. What is the answer? A. 69 labels B. 70 labels C. 72 labels D. 73 labels
41. Jenny bought 0.75 meter of pink ribbon, which she will cut into 0.25 meter strips for her Project in EPP. How many
pieces did she make? A. 3meters B. 4 meters C. 5 meter D. 6 meters
Directions: Use the sets of pictures at the right. What is the ratio of the number of:
42. dogs to cats?
A. 4 to 2
B. 2 to 4
C. 1 to 4
D. 2 to 1
43. kangaroos to dogs?
A. 2 is to 1
B. 1 is to 1
C. 3 is to 2
D. 2 is to 3

44. n:7 = 24 : 56 A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5

45. The lowest term of 10 : 5. A. 2:2 B. 2:1 C. 1:1 D. 1:2

46. Express the ratio of the first quantity to the second quantity and reduce to simplest form: 2 teachers to 46 pupils
A. 1 is to 23 B. 1is to 24 C. 1 is to 46 D. 1 is to 13
47. Marie can make 3 small mango pies for every 5 mangoes. How many pies can she make with 25 mangoes?
A. 5 pies. B. 10 pies. C. 15 pies D. 20 pies
48. Refers to the inner terms in a proportion.
A. ratio B. extremes C. means D. proportion
49. Two equal ratio is called ___.
A. Extremes B. means C. proportion D. fraction
50. Amanda and Cass sell newspapers on weekends to earn extra money. For every 3 newspapers that Amanda sells,
Cass sells 5. If Amanda sold 15 newspapers, how many does Cass sell?
A. 20 newspaper B. 25 newspaper C. 30 newspaper D. 35 newspaper
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
REGION 11- CAGAYAN VALLEY
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF ISABELA
REINA MERCEDES DISTRICT
TUROD INTEGRATED SCHOOL

TABLE OF SPECIFICATION IN MATHEMATICS 5


SECOND PERIODICAL TEST
SY 2022-2023

No.
No. BLOOMS TAXONOMY OF OBJECTIVES
of
OBJECTIVES of %
Ite
Days
ms R U A A E C
1. Gives the place value and the value of a digit of a
given decimal number through ten thousandths. 3 6% 3 1-3
M5NS-IIa-101.2
2. Reads and writes decimal numbers through ten
3 6% 3 4-6
thousandths. M5NS-IIa-102.2
3. Rounds decimal numbers to the nearest
2 4% 2 7-8
hundredth and thousandth. M5NS-IIa-103.2
4. Compares and arranges decimal numbers.
2 4% 2 9-10
M5NS-IIb-104.2
5. Adds and subtracts decimal numbers through
thousandths without and with regrouping. 3 6% 3 11 12-13
M5NS-IIb-106.1
6. Solves routine or non-routine problems involving
addition and subtraction of decimal numbers
3 6% 3 14-16
including money using appropriate problem-
solving strategies and tools. M5NS-IIc-108.1
7. Multiplies decimals up to 2 decimal places by 1- to 17-
5 10% 5 21
2-digit whole numbers. M5NS-IId-111.1
8. Multiplies decimals with factors up to 2 decimal
22-
places. 5 10% 5 26
M5NS-IId-111.2
9. Estimates the products of decimal numbers with 27-
2 4% 2 28
reasonable results. M5NS-IIe-112
10. Solves routine and non-routine problems involving
multiplication without or with addition or
subtraction of decimals and whole numbers 4 8% 4 29-30 31-32
including money using appropriate problem
solving strategies and tools. M5NS-IIe-113.1
11. Divides decimals with up to 2 decimal places.
M5NS-IIf-116.1 3 6% 3 33-35

12. Divides whole numbers with quotients in decimal


3 6% 3 36-38
form. M5NS-IIf-116.2
13. Solves routine and non-routine problems involving
division without or with any of the other
operations of decimals and whole numbers 3 6% 3 39-41
including money using appropriate problem
solving strategies and tools. M5NS-IIg-120.1
14. Visualizes the ratio of 2 given numbers. M5NS-IIh-
2 4% 2 42-43
122
15. Identifies and writes equivalent ratios.
2 4% 2 44-45
M5NS-IIi-124
16. Expresses ratios in their simplest forms. 1 2% 1 46

M5NS-IIi-125
17. Finds the missing term in a pair of equivalent
ratios. 1 2% 1 47
M5NS-IIi-126
18. Defines and describes a proportion. M5NS-IIj-127 2 4% 2 48-49
19. Recognizes when two quantities are in direct
1 2% 1 50
proportion. M5NS-IIj-128
TOTAL
50 100% 50 11 19 15 5

Prepared by: MT-2


ARLENE R. LUMABAN
Teacher

NOTED:
DOREEN T. LACISTE, PhD.
Principal 1

KEY TO CORRECTION

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

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