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APPENDIX Mathematics V Achievement Test (MAT) Name: __________________________________________ Section: _____________ Direction: Read carefully the questions that follow. Encircle the letter that corresponds to the correct answer. 1. Which is equal to the figure on the right. A. 1 3 B. 4 3 C. 2 3 D. 3 3 2. Which figure is equal to 3/8? A. B. C. D.

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APPENDIX

Mathematics V Achievement Test (MAT)

Name: __________________________________________ Section: _____________

Direction: Read carefully the questions that follow. Encircle the letter that corresponds to the correct answer.

1. Which is equal to the figure on the right.

A. 13

B. 43

C. 23 D.

33

2. Which figure is equal to 3/8?

A. B.

C. D.

3. Which set of fractions are equal?

A.59 ,

78 B.

29 ,

38

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C.45 , 810

D. 45 , 37

4. Which set of fraction are equal to 13 ?

A. 26 ,

39 B.

26 ,

26

C. 26 , 47 D.

26 , 49

5. Complete the statement to make it true, 59 =

❑81 .

A. 45 B. 54

C. 55 D. 65

6. Use cross product method to check which of the following fractions are equal.

A. 13 , 15

B. 26 , 37

C. 14 , 28

D. 79 , 45

7. Reduce 1620

into lowest terms.

A. 45

B. 34

C. 13 D.

54

8. Which is a higher term of 116 ?

A. 132

B. 232

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C. 324

D. 216

9. Which fraction is close to 0?

A. 78

B. 210

C. 610

D. 1112

10. Which of the following fractions is close to 12?

A. 210

B. 312

C. 38

D. 17

11. Find the sum: 1/9 + 2/9 + 3/9 =___________.

A. 6/18 B. 2/3C. 6/27 D. 0

12. Add: 2/5 + 8/5 + 3/5 and give the answer in simplest form.

A. 13/15 B. 2 3/5

C. 1 2/15 D. 2/15

13. Mother has one whole cake. First she sliced 1/3 and then 1/6. What part of the cake did she slice?

A. 2/9 B. ½

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C. ¾ D. 1/5

14. What is the sum of ½ and 1/4?

A. 1/8 B. ¾

C. ½ D. 2/6

15. Find the sum: 4/9 + 1/2 =___________

A. 17/18 B. 5/9B. C. 5/11 D. 0

16. Add and express the answer in its lowest term. 2/5 +1/3=___________

A. 11/15 B. 11/6 C. 1 7/30 D. 1/30

17. Find the sum of 7 + 6 + 2/3 + 1/4.

A. 13 11/12 B. 13 ½

C. 13 5/12 D. 76 3/7

18. Add: 15 + 9/14 + 1/7 + 8.

A. 23 11/14 B. 23 15/14

C. 15 17/14 D. 23 9/14

19. Solve: 10 2/3 + 5 =________

A. 15 2/3 B. 15/3

C. 102/3 D. 3/15

20. What is the result when 5 4/7 is added to 5?

A. 55/7 B. 9/7

C. 9/12 D. 10 4/7

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21. Solve: 3 2/7 + 1/3=_____________.

A. 3 13/21 B. 3 1/21

C. 31 3/21 C. 3 21/13

22. Find the sum of 4 4/8 and ¾?

A. 5 ½ B. 5 ¼

C. 5 1/3 D. 5 1/8

23. What is the sum of 12 ¾ and 8 5/8?

A. 20 B. 21 3/8

C. 21 2/3 D. 21 ½

24. Find the sum: 10 7/10 +5 7/20 + 16 3/4 =

A. 11 4/5 B. 31 7/10

C. 31 17/10 D. 32 4/5

25. Estimate the sum of 3 2/6 and 4 3/5?

A. 8 B. 7

C. 6 D. 9

26. Bart bought 2 ¾ kg of ham, 3 ½ kg of lamb, and 5 3/16 kg of veal. About how much meat did he buy?

A. 10 kg B. 11 kg

C. 12 kg D. 13 kg

27. What is the sum when 5/8 cup of water is added to 2/8 cup of milk?

A. 6/8 cup B 7/8 cup

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C. 7/16 cup D. 10/8 cup

28. Solve mentally: 4/5 + 2/5=_____.

A. 7/5 B. 6/5

C. 1 1/5 D. 1/5

For questions 29-34 refer to the problem below.

29. What is asked?

A. Number of hours to finish all the chores.B. Number of chores.C. Number of times she works.D. Number of times she helped in the kitchen

30. What are the given facts?

A. 2 ¼, 3 3/2, and 2 ½ B. 2 1/4, 3 2/3, and 2 ½

C. 1 ¼, 3 2/3, and 2 ½ D. 2 1/4, 3 2/3, and 2 ¼

31. What is the word clue?

A. spend B. all

C. chores D. hours

32. What operation will solve the problem?

A. division B. addition

During weekends, Marianne spends 2 ¼ hours cleaning the house,

3 2/3 hours studying, and 2 ½ hours helping in the kitchen. How long

does she spend doing all the chores?

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C. multiplication D. division

33. What is the number sentence?

A. N= 2 ¼ + 3 2/3 + 2 ½ B. N= 2 ¼ + 3 2/3 x 2 ½

C. N= 2 ¼ + (3 2/3 x 2 ½) D. N= 2 ¼ + 3 2/3 – 2 ½

34. What is the correct answer?

A. 7 5/12 hours B. 8 5/12 hoursC. 7 2/3 hours D. 8 ½ hours

35. Vincent uses four pieces of straw to bundle old newspapers. If the pieces of straw have lengths 3 ¾ m, 2 ¾ m, 7 ½ m, and 6 ¼ m, what is the total length of the pieces of straw?

A. 18 ¼ m B. 18 ½ m

C. 19 ¼ m D. 20 ¼

36. Kate bought a set of fraction cards as shown below:

Kate added the fractions and got a correct answer. What was her

answer?

A. 2 B. 2 ½

C. 3 D. 3 ½

37. John bought 10 ¼ m of printed cloth and 2 2/5 m of plain white cloth. How many meters of cloth did she buy in all?

A. 11 13/20 B. 12 13/20

C. 12 14/20 D. 12 12/30

12

24

36

48

510

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38. What subtraction equation will best describe the representation below?

A. 7/7 – 3/7 B. 7/7- 3/6

C. 2/7-3/7 D. 7/7 – 2/7

39. Grace was walking to school one morning. She has gone 5/9 km from home when she noticed that she dropped her handkerchief somewhere on the way. She walk back 2/9 km when she found her handkerchief. How far from home did she accidentally drop her handkerchief?

What is the best visual presentation of the above problem?

A.

B.

C.

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D.

40. Solve 5 2/7 – 1 = _____.

A. 6 2/7 B. 5 2/7

C. 4 2/8 D. 4 2/7

41. Marichu needs 5 ¾ cups of flour to bake a cake. She has 3 cups in her bowl. How many more cups does she need?

A. 2 ¾ cups B. 3 ¾ cups

C. 5 ¾ cups D. 3 cups

42. What is the result when 2 1/6 is subtracted from 10 5/6?

A. 8 2/3 B. 8 3/2C. 7 2/3 D. 8 3/2

43. Amor weighs 50 1/8 kilos. Marife weighs 36 3/8 kilos. How much heavier is Amor than Marife?

A. 12 ¾ kilos B. 13 ¼ kilos

C. 13 ½ kilos D. 13 ¾ kilos

44. Mrs. Marcos bought 4 liters of paint. She asked a painter to paint their wall. The painter used ¾ liter. How much paint was left?

A. 2 ¼ liters B. 3 ¼ litersC. 4 ¼ D. 3 ¾

45. Mr. Oba-ob harvested 5 kilograms of eggplants from their school garden. They gave 5/6 kg to the principal. How many kilograms of eggplants were left?

A. 4 1/5 kg B. 4 1/7 kg

C. 4 1/6 kg. D. 4 1/5 kg

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46. Solve: 10 4/12 – 1/12

A. 1/12 B. 10 1/4C. 10 5/12 D. 10 6/12

47. Aling Conching baked 24 7/9 dozens of macaroons. She reserved 7/9 of a dozen for her children. How many dozens were left?

A. 24 1/9 dozens B. 24 dozensC. 24 1/1 dozens D. 23 dozens

48. What is the difference between 12 and 3 5/8?

A. 8 3/8 B. 9 3/8C. 8 ¾ D. 8 4/8

49. Subtract: 24 – 6 1/8.

A. 17 7/8 B. 16 ¾C. 15 1/9 D. 14 8/9

50. Alice received 5/6 of a chocolate bar. She shared 2/3 of a bar to a friend. What part of the chocolate bar was left?

A. 2/6 B. 1/6C. 3/6 D. ½

51. Susie spent 8/10 hour doing her homework while Kate spent ¾ hour. Who spent more time doing her homework? How much more?

A. Kate ,1/21 hour B. Susie, 1/18 hourC. Kate ,1/10 hour D. Susie, 1/20 hour

52. What is the difference between 13 4/5 and 1/3?

A. 13 7/15 B. 12 7/15C. 13 8/15 D. 12 6/15

53. Mark received his first salary from his first job. He bought 3 ¼ kilos of grapes for his family. While on his way home, he ate 2/8 kilo of those grapes. How many kilos did he still bring home?

A. 3 kilos B. 2 kilosC. ¾ kilos D. 1.5 kilos

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54. Amalia prepared 1 3/6 liters of pineapple juice for her visitors. She served ½ liter. How many liters juice were left?

A. 1 ¼ B. 1 1/8C. 1 D. 2

55. Find the difference: 5 4/5 – 2 ½.

A. 4 3/10 B. 2 3/10C. 3 3/10 D. 3 4/10

For questions 56-61 refer to the problem below.

56. What is asked?

A. meters of cloth used for the clinicB. meters of curtainC. meters of cloth for the classroomD. remaining piece of cloth used for the clinic

57. What are the given facts?

A. 10 ½ m, 5 3/4m B. 10 ½ m, 4 3/4

C. 10 1/4m, 6 1/3 D. 10 1/3m, 4 3/4

58. What is the word clue?A. remaining B. usedC. piece D. meters

59. What operation will solve the problem?

Mrs. Lopez bought 10 ½ meters of cloth. She sewed 5 ¾ meters for

the classroom curtain and the remaining piece for the school clinic. How

many meters were used for the school clinic?

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A. subtraction B. additionC. multiplication D. division

60. What is the number sentence?

A. N= 10 ½+ 5 3/4 B. N=10 ½ x 5 3/4

C. N= 10 1/2+ (5 3/4 x 5 3/4) D. N= 10 ½ - 5 3/4

61. What is the correct answer?

A. 5 2/4 B. 4 3/4C. 2 3/4 D. 6 5/4

62. Ruben cut 3 5/6 meters of ribbon from 15 ½ meters of ribbon. How long is the remaining ribbon?

A. 11 3/2 B. 10 2/3C. 11 2/3 D. 11 ½

63. A piece of ribbon 8 4/5 meters long. What is the measurement of the ribbon if 2/5 meters is cut-off from it?

A. 8 4/5 B. 8 2/5C. 7 4/5 D. 8 3/5

64. Elmie had 8 ¼ meters of white cloth. Evelyn asked for ¾ meter for her project in Science. How many meters of cloth were left?

A. 7 ½ meters B. 7 ¾ metersC. 8 meters D. 7 ¼ meters

65. Mother bought 5 kg of meat. She cooked 1 ½ kg on Sunday and 2 1/3 kg on Sunday. How many kilograms of meat were not cooked?

A. 2 1/6 kg B. 2 1/5 kgC. 1 1/6 kg D. 1 1/7 kg

66. A big bottle contained 4 2/3 liters of vinegar. Cely poured 1 1/3 liters of vinegar into one bottle and 1 ¼ liters into another bottle. How much vinegar was left in the big bottle?

A. 2 ½ liter B. 2 1/12 literC. 2 2/12 liter D. 2 ¼ liter

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67. Father brought home a pizza. Kate ate 1/3 of it and Claire ate 4/6. How much of the pizza was left?

A. 19

B. none

C. 1/10 D. 1/100

68. What is the mathematical equation of the illustration below?

A. ¼ x ¾ = ¼ B. 1/3 x ¾ = ¼

C. 1/3 x ¼ = 1/12 D. 1/4 x ¾ = 1/5

69. Complete the illustration below.

A. B.

C. D.

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70. Solve for N= 5/6 x 20.

A. 16 2/3 B. 16 1/3

C. 16 4/3 D. 16 3/3

71. Multiply 7/8 x 5=__________.

A. 4 3/9 B. 4 3/8

C. 4 7/8 D. 4 3/7

72. 5/9 of ¾ of 2/7 translated into equation is equal to?

A. 5/9 + ¾ + 2/7 B. 5/9 – ¾ - 2/7

C. 5/9 x ¾ x 2/7 D. 5/9 + ¾ -2/7

73. 7/8 of ½ of 5/9 =_____.

A. 35/144 B. 35/142

C. 35/444 D. 35/140

74. In the equation 2/3x1/2x1/4 =N, what is the value of N?

A. 1/14 B. 1/12

C. ½ D. 2/12

75. Give the product of 2/9 x 18/24 in simplest form.

A. 12/87 B. 36/261

C. 11/87 D. 36/267

76. What is the product 6 x 5/8?

A. 3 ¾ B. 3 5/8

C. 3 5/6 D. 3 6/8

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77. If you multiply 12 and 6/10, the answer would be ________.

A. 8 1/5 B. 9 1/5

C. 7 1/5 D. 7 ¼

78. What is the product of 5 2/3 and 3 4/5 in lowest terms?

A. 22 8/15 B. 21 8/15

C. 20 8/15 D. 23 8/15

79. Solve: 6 4/5 x 5 3/7.

A. 36 30/35 B. 36 32/35

C. 36 31/32 D. 36 32/36

For questions 80-85 refer to the problem below.

80. What is asked?

A. kilograms of fish sold in the marketB. kilograms of fish caughtC. amount of money earnedD. fraction of fish

81. What are the given facts?

A. 50 kg. and 4/6 B. 50 kg and 4/5

C. 45 kg and 5/4 D. 5 kg and 4/5

Mang Celso caught 50 kilograms of fish. He sold 4/5 of them to the neighbors and brought the rest to the market. How many kilograms of fish were sold in the market?

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82. What is the word clue?

A. rest B. sold

C. kilograms D. market

83. What operation will solve the problem?

A. division B. addition

C. multiplication D. multiplication and subtraction

84. What is the number sentence?

A. N=50 –(50kg x 45) B. N=45 kg x 4/5

C. N=40 kg x 4/5 D. N= 50kg –(50 kg x 4/5)

85. What is the correct answer?

A. 12 kg B. 10 kgC. 100 kg D. 1.0 kg

86. A car travels at a speed of 2 ¼ kph. How far can it go in 3 1/3 hours?

A. 7 1/3 B. 7 ¼C. 7 3/6 D. 7 ½

87. Nelia sold 5 ½ sacks of calamansi. How many kilograms of calamansi did she sell if a sack weighed 4 ½ kilograms assuming that sacks have the same weight?

A. 24 B. 24 ¾

C. 23 D. 24 4/5

88. Lina has 5/6 of the house to clean. She finished ½ of it. What part of the house has she finished cleaning?

A. 5/2 B. 6/12

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C. 5/12 D. 5/1

89. Lucy’s mother worked in her boutique for 2 ½ hours each day for 2 weeks. How many hours did she work in all?

A. 45 B. 30

C. 35 D. 31

90. Remy had ¾ meter long lace. She gave 1/3 of it to her classmate to decorate her Science project. What part of the lace was shared to her classmate?

A. ¼ B. 1/5

C. 1/3 D. ½

END OF TEST

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