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Nogales Math Files for CONGRESS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FIRST NATIONAL METROBANK-MTAP-DECS ELEMENTARY MATH CHALLENGE Grade 4 Name: Score: Time: 80 minutes Solve each item and write the answer on the blank before the number. _________ 1. What is the place value of the underlined digit in 57 2,587? _________ 2. What is the value of 7 in 975,822? _________ 3. If 564,780 = 500,000 + N + 4,000 + 700 + 80, what is N? _________ 4. Write four hundred twelve thousand, sixty-six in figures. _________ 5. Write DCLXXXIV in Hindu-Arabic. _________ 6. If 1 is included, how many common factors do 30 and 48 have? _________ 7. What is 56 more than the quotient of 646 divided by 17? _________ 8. 87 added to 245 – 187 results in what number? _________ 9. How many even numbers are there from 51 to 89? _________ 10. What number is 27 more than the difference of 123 and 68? _________ 11. Round 467 and 83 to the nearest 10 and estimate their product. _________ 12. Write 6 x 10 4 + 7 x 10 3 + 8 x 10 + 7 in Hindu-Arabic. _________ 13. How many thousands are there in 12.5 million? _________ 14. Find two numbers whose sum is 19 and whose product is 84. _________ 15. Round off 2576 and 984 to the nearest hundreds and then find their sum. _________ 16 What is the remainder when 659 is divided by 19? _________ 17. How many 18 th s are there in 5/6? _________ 18. Reduce 56/98 to lowest terms. _________ 19. Change 8 5/12 to an improper fraction. _________ 20. Change 127/8 to a mixed number. Page 1 of 3

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Nogales Math Files for CONGRESS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

FIRST NATIONAL METROBANK-MTAP-DECS ELEMENTARY MATH CHALLENGE

Grade 4

Name: Score:

Time: 80 minutes

Solve each item and write the answer on the blank before the number.

_________ 1. What is the place value of the underlined digit in 572,587?

_________ 2. What is the value of 7 in 975,822?

_________ 3. If 564,780 = 500,000 + N + 4,000 + 700 + 80, what is N?_________ 4. Write four hundred twelve thousand, sixty-six in figures._________ 5. Write DCLXXXIV in Hindu-Arabic._________ 6. If 1 is included, how many common factors do 30 and 48 have?_________ 7. What is 56 more than the quotient of 646 divided by 17?_________ 8. 87 added to 245 – 187 results in what number?

_________ 9. How many even numbers are there from 51 to 89? _________ 10. What number is 27 more than the difference of 123 and 68?_________ 11. Round 467 and 83 to the nearest 10 and estimate their product._________ 12. Write 6 x 104 + 7 x 103 + 8 x 10 + 7 in Hindu-Arabic._________ 13. How many thousands are there in 12.5 million?_________ 14. Find two numbers whose sum is 19 and whose product is 84._________ 15. Round off 2576 and 984 to the nearest hundreds and then find

their sum._________ 16 What is the remainder when 659 is divided by 19?_________ 17. How many 18ths are there in 5/6?_________ 18. Reduce 56/98 to lowest terms._________ 19. Change 8 5/12 to an improper fraction._________ 20. Change 127/8 to a mixed number.

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_________ 21. A ribbon is 16 meters long. It is divided into 12 equal parts. How

long is each part?_________ 22. What is the largest number containing 0, 2, 4, 6 and 9 without

any digit repeated?_________ 23. Fill in the blank with a digit to make 54,77__ divisible by 6?_________ 24. Express 180 as a product of prime factors using exponents?_________ 25. What is the greatest common factor of 36 and 48?_________ 26. What is the least common multiple of 36 and 48?_________ 27. A vendor cut pineapples in eighths. After selling 27 pieces, he

had 13 pieces left. How many pineapples did he cut?_______ 28. A vendor sold 2/3 of his buko and had 37 left. How many had he

at first?_________ 29. If 382.28 x 100 = 3.8228 x N, what is N?_________ 30. 5.05 is equal to how many hundredths?_________ 31. How many 0.25-kg bags of sugar can be filled from a 50-kg bag?_________ 32. Luz bought 8m of tetoron at P48.50 a meter and 4 zippers at

P9.50 each. How much did she spend in all?_________ 33. The perimeter of a square is 48 cm. What is the area?_________ 34. What is the ratio of 32 hours to 2 days?_________ 35. If N : 9 = 48 : 54, what is N?_________ 36. John pays P12.50 for each weekly magazine and sells it for P15.

If 120 people get from him, how much does he earn in 10 weeks?

_________ 37. The scale of the plan of a house is 3cm to one meter. If a room is

9 cm. on the plan, how long is the actual room?

_________ 38. Liza can type 75 words per minute. At this rate about how many

minutes will it take her to type a paper of 970 words?_________ 39. Mona got 92, 89, 86 and 89. What was her average score?_________ 40. Express 135% as a fraction in lowest terms._________ 41. Write 13/20 as a percent.

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_________ 42. A movie lasted for one hour and 45 minutes. It ended at 10:30

p.m. What time did it begin?_________ 43. The area of a rectangle is 56 cm2 . If one side is 7 cm., what is

the perimeter?_________ 44. A can of paint is needed for 40 m2 of wall. If a wall is 30 meters

long and 2.5 meters high, how many cans of paint must be

bought?_________ 45. The perimeter of an isosceles triangle is 55 cm. One of the equal

sides is 17 cm. How long is the base?_________ 46. A truck tank is 2/5 full. After using 8 liters, the tank is only 3/10

full. How many liters does it hold when full?_________ 47. How many times as great is the value of the underlined 4 in

645,348 than the one not underlined?_________ 48. Nelia has 32 foreign stamps. She has 7/4 as many Philippine

stamps. How many stamps in all has she?_________ 49. An H.E. teacher bought 45 pieces of cloth. Each piece is 1 2/3

meters long. How many meters of cloth did she buy?_________ 50. The red lights blink every 3 seconds, the blue every 4 seconds

and the green every 5 seconds. If they blinked together at 7:30

p.m., when will they blink together again?

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