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2018 Metrobank

The document provides sample questions from the 2018 Metrobank-MTAP- Math Challenge Division Finals Team Orals Competition, including 15-second, 30-second, 1-minute, and clincher questions testing a range of math skills such as arithmetic, algebra, problem-solving, and logic. There are over 50 questions in total across the different time categories assessing abilities like computation, word problems, number patterns, time, measurement, and more. The competition tested participants' mathematical comprehension and rapid calculation abilities under time constraints.

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2018 Metrobank

The document provides sample questions from the 2018 Metrobank-MTAP- Math Challenge Division Finals Team Orals Competition, including 15-second, 30-second, 1-minute, and clincher questions testing a range of math skills such as arithmetic, algebra, problem-solving, and logic. There are over 50 questions in total across the different time categories assessing abilities like computation, word problems, number patterns, time, measurement, and more. The competition tested participants' mathematical comprehension and rapid calculation abilities under time constraints.

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2018 Metrobank-MTAP- Math Challenge

Division Finals – Team Orals Competition


15-Second Questions [2 points each]
1. There are 784 popsicle sticks, bundled in groups of 100. How many
bundles are there?
2. Each mango costs 30 pesos. If you have 200 pesos, how mangoes can you
buy?
3. To cut a log into two equal parts, a logger had to pay 100 pesos. If a log
is to be cut into 6 parts, how much should the logger pay?
4. From one can of juice, Nena can make 6 glasses of juice drink. If she
will have 26 visitors, how many can of juice should she buy?
5. How many more fifteens are needed to make 7/15 into 1 whole?
6. If three-fourths of a number is 24, what is the number?
7. In the number pattern 33, 29, 25, 21,__, N, what is N?
8. The first day of the month falls on Monday. What day is it in the 16th of
the month?
9. A rectangular garden 9 meters wide and 12 meters is to be fenced. If the
post is 3 meters apart, how many posts are needed?
10.Train stations are 25 kilometers apart. While riding a train, jerry
counted 5 stations in one hour, one at the beginning and the fifth at the
end. How many kilometers did the train cover in 1 hour?
11.Alex sleeps at 8:30 in the evening. What time should he set his alarm
clock to have 8 hours of sleep?
30-Second Questions [3 points each]
1. Write the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 on your scratch paper.
Which number should we remove, so that the sum of the remaining
eight numbers would be 36?
2. Alex has 12 marbles. One-half of them are blue. One-third of the rest
is white. How many marbles are not colored blue or white?
3. There are two pieces of ribbon. One piece is 15 cm longer than the
other. The total length of the two pieces is 45 cm. how long is the
shorter piece?
4. Rita arranged 18 roses for her mother’s party. She put 4 roses in
each pink vase and 2 roses in each white vase. If she used 3 pink
vases, how many white vases did she use?
5. Teacher sent 14 girls and 12 boys to read in the library. Is 1/7 of the
girls and ¼ of the boys are NOT reading, how many children are
reading?
6. Remy had P240.00. she spent one-third of her money in one store.
She spent another third of her money in another store. After going to
the nest store, she had only 5 pesos left. How much did she spend in
the last store?
1-Minute Questions [5 points each]
1. Jim delivers letters in a building. He started on the first floor and went
up 4 floors. He went down 2 floors and then went up 3 floors. Then he
was 12 floors away from the top of the building. How many floors has
the building?
2. The jogging lane of a park is a square with side length 50 meters. How
many complete rounds must a jogger go around the square to make
sure he has run 2 kilometers?
3. Bert has 4 pieces of wood with a total length of 35 decimeters. Three of
the pieces are of the same length and one piece is 8 decimeters long.
How long is each of the other pieces?
4. Kay bought three gifts for her friends. The first gift costs P180. The
second gift costs P30 more than the first. The third gift costs P10 less
than the first. How much did spend for three gifts?
5. How many two-digit numbers are there in which the tens digit is greater
than the ones digit
6. If we were to choose two numbers between 9 and 13 and add them, how
many different sums would we get?
Clincher
1. If 7 days ago was a Friday, what day will it be 3 days from today?
2. A rectangular school yard is 60 m long and 45 m wide. If you walk
around it twice, how many meters would that be?
3. There are 54 pupils in a class. Four-ninths of them are girls and 3/8 of
the girls are girl scouts. How many girls in the class are girl scouts?

Do or Die
There are 15 tables in a snack bar. Some tables can seat 6 people while some
can seat 4 people. If maximum of 76 people can be seated in a snack bar, how
many 6-people tables does the snack bar have?
2018 Metrobank-MTAP- Math Challenge
Division Finals – Team Orals Competition
15-Second Question
1. In the number 3 625, which digit has the smallest value?
2. If you skip count by starting from 13, what is the 8th number?
3. How many fives are there in 94?
4. What is the sum of 9 + 91 + 18 + 82 + 27 + 73 + 36 + 64 + 45 + 55?
5. Ana has 34 pesos. Bea has 26 pesos. Lina has 24 pesos. Two of the girls
put their money together and had a total of 50 pesos. Who were the two
girls?
6. Mrs. Reyes has three daughters. The ages of her daughters are 17, 10
and 22 years old. Ana is younger than Bea and also younger than Carl.
Bea is older than Carla. How old is Carla?
7. How many halves make up 24 ½?
8. If 7 is added to 2/3, how many thirds will there be?
9. If you change 240 pesos into 5-peso coins, how many coins will you
have?
10. Add the number of weeks in a year and the number of days in a week.
What is the sum?
11. How many oranges are there in one and one-half dozens of oranges?
30-Second Question
1. What is the tens digit in the difference between 192 and 58?
2. One half kilo of mangoes costs 65 pesos. How many kilos can I buy with
P 400?
3. The sum of three consecutive whole numbers is 66. The largest number
un this sum is 23. What is the smallest number in this sum?
4. The product of two numbers is 54 and their sum is 15. What is the
difference of the two numbers?
5. Nick and Alex collect autographs of their favorite basketball players.
Together they collected 23 autographs, but Alex collected 5 more than
Nick, how many autographs did Alex collect?
6. A rabbit ate 32 carrots in 4 days. If he ate 2 more carrots each day than
he did the day before, how many carrots did he eat on each day?
1-Minute Questions (5 points each)
1. N is a number such that 1x2x3x4x5x6x7 = 8x9x10xN. What is the value
of N?
2. Ben and Jerry start with the same number of trading cards. After Ben
gives 12 of his cards to Jerry, Jerry then has two times as many cards as
Ben does. How many cards did Ben have at the start?
3. Rachael left home for school at 7:45 one morning. She returned home at
4:05 that afternoon. How many hours and minutes was she gone? (the
number of minutes in your answer must be less than 60)
4. Carol chooses a number. She multiplies it by 4, then adds 8, then divides
by 4, and finally subsracts8. Her end result is 4. What number did she
choose?
5. Five boys boarded a bus where 13 passengers are already seated. In the
next situation, 12 more passengers boarded the bus but 3 passengers
alighted. How many people remained in the bus?
6. Joan had beads to make a chain. When she counted 3’s, she had 1 left.
When she counted in 4’s, she had 2 left over. What is the smallest
number of beads that Joan can have?
Clincher Questions
C.1. How much is added to 2 158 if the digit 1 is replaced with 8?
C.2. Roma worked on a math problem and got 8 as her answer. However, in
the last step she divided by 2 instead of multiplying by 2. What should have
been the

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