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Republic of the Philippines


Department of Education
MIMAROPA REGION
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF PALAWAN
District of Taytay II
PAGLAUM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Bgy. Paglaum, Taytay, Palawan

SECOND PERIODICAL EXAMINATION


TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS IN MATHEMATICS 5

Remembering
Percentage of

Understandin

Evaluating
Analyzing
Applying

Creating
Learning Competencies
Item

g
Place value and value of digits in
1-5 5 5 10% 15 2 2 0 0 0
decimals

Reading and writing decimals 6-10 5 5 10% 2 3 0 0 0 0

Rounding decimals 11-15 5 5 10% 1 1 2 1 0 0

Comparing and arranging decimals 16-20 5 5 10% 1 2 1 1 0 0

Adding and subtracting decimals 21-25 5 5 10% 1 1 2 1 0 0

Problem-solving with addition and


26-30 5 5 10% 0 1 1 1 1 1
subtraction of decimals and money

Multiplying decimals by whole 31-35 5 5 10% 0 2 2 1 0 0


numbers

Multiplying decimals (up to 2


36-40 5 5 10% 0 2 2 1 0 0
decimal places)

Estimating products of decimal


41-45 5 5 10% 0 2 1 1 1 0
numbers

Problem-solving with multiplication


(and addition/subtraction) of 46-50 5 5 10% 0 0 2 1 1 1
decimals

6 16 14 8 3 3
Total 50 50 100%
(12%) (32%) (28%) (16%) (6%) (6%)

Republic of the Philippines


Department of Education
MIMAROPA REGION
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF PALAWAN
District of Taytay II
PAGLAUM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Bgy. Paglaum, Taytay, Palawan
SECOND PERIODICAL EXAMINATION IN MATHEMATICS 5
NAME:______________________________ SCORE:___________
GRADE & SECTION:___________________ DATE:____________
Directions: Read each question carefully. Encircle the best answer from the choices
given.

1. What is the place value of the digit 7 in the number 3.4765?


A) Hundredths
B) Ten thousandths
C) Thousandths
D) Tenths

2. Look at the number 0.5289. What is the value of the digit 2?


A) 2 tenths
B) 20 hundredths
C) 2 hundredths
D) 200 thousandths

3. What is the value of the digit 5 in the number 8.6051?


A) 5 tenths
B) 50 hundredths
C) 5 hundredths
D) 500 thousandths

4. Find the place value of the digit 3 in the decimal number 0.0734.
A) Hundredths
B) Ten thousandths
C) Thousandths
D) Tenths

5. In the number 6.8137, what is the value of the digit 1?


A) 1 tenth
B) 10 hundredths
C) 1 hundredth
D) 10 thousandths

6. Which of the following is the correct way to write the decimal number "nine
thousandths"?
A) 0.009
B) 0.09
C) 0.9000
D) 9.000

7. How do you write "five and seven tenths" as a decimal?


A) 5.007
B) 5.070
C) 5.7
D) 57.0

8. Write the number "four hundred sixteen and eighty-nine ten-thousandths" as a decimal.
A) 416.0089
B) 416.089
C) 416.0890
D) 416.8090

9. What is "sixty-three hundredths" in decimal form?


A) 0.63
B) 6.3
C) 0.063
D) 63.0

10. Write the decimal number for "three hundred five and six thousandths."
A) 305.006
B) 305.060
C) 305.600
D) 3.056

11. Round the number 3.6789 to the nearest hundredth.


A) 3.67
B) 3.68
C) 3.7
D) 3.678

12. Round the number 0.4449 to the nearest thousandth.


A) 0.444
B) 0.445
C) 0.44
D) 0.45

13. What is 7.8051 rounded to the nearest hundredth?


A) 7.80
B) 7.81
C) 7.805
D) 7.9

14. If you round 0.0998 to the nearest thousandth, what is the result?
A) 0.099
B) 0.1
C) 0.09
D) 0.100

15. Round 12.6337 to the nearest hundredth.


A) 12.63
B) 12.64
C) 12.630
D) 12.6

16. Which number is the largest?


A) 0.501
B) 0.510
C) 0.15
D) 0.105

17. Arrange the following numbers from smallest to largest: 0.8, 0.78, 0.803, 0.82
A) 0.78, 0.8, 0.803, 0.82
B) 0.78, 0.803, 0.8, 0.82
C) 0.803, 0.78, 0.82, 0.8
D) 0.82, 0.803, 0.8, 0.78

18. Which of the following numbers is the smallest?


A) 2.345
B) 2.435
C) 2.354
D) 2.453

19. Put the following decimal numbers in descending order: 1.9, 1.89, 1.099, 1.91
A) 1.9, 1.89, 1.099, 1.91
B) 1.91, 1.9, 1.89, 1.099
C) 1.91, 1.9, 1.099, 1.89
D) 1.099, 1.89, 1.9, 1.91

20. If you were to place 0.606, 0.660, 0.6, and 0.66 in order from largest to smallest, which
option is correct?
A) 0.660, 0.66, 0.606, 0.6
B) 0.66, 0.660, 0.606, 0.6
C) 0.66, 0.6, 0.660, 0.606
D) 0.606, 0.6, 0.660, 0.66

21. Add 3.456 to 2.333. What is the sum?


A) 5.779
B) 5.789
C) 5.769
D) 5.799

22. Subtract 1.234 from 3.000. What is the difference?


A) 1.766
B) 1.776
C) 1.866
D) 1.674

23. Add 0.999 and 0.888. What is the sum?


A) 1.887
B) 1.877
C) 1.867
D) 1.997

24. Subtract 0.600 from 2.500 without regrouping. What do you get?
A) 1.900
B) 2.100
C) 1.890
D) 1.910

25. Add 4.005, 0.080, and 3.100. What is the total?


A) 7.185
B) 7.175
C) 7.005
D) 7.190

26. John had $20.75. He bought a toy for $15.40. How much money does he have left?
A) $5.35
B) $5.45
C) $5.25
D) $5.15

27. A recipe calls for 1.25 liters of water, but Sarah has already poured 0.75 liters into the
bowl. How much more water does she need to add?

A) 0.50 liters
B) 0.40 liters
C) 0.60 liters
D) 0.70 liters

28. A farmer harvested 48.675 kilograms of rice on Monday and 32.59 kilograms on
Tuesday. What was the total weight of rice he harvested?

A) 81.175 kilograms
B) 81.265 kilograms
C) 80.265 kilograms
D) 81.265 kilograms

29. If a pencil costs $0.25 and Lisa buys 4 pencils, how much change will she receive from a
$5 bill?

A) $4.00
B) $3.00
C) $4.75
D) $3.75

30. Kevin found $10.50 in his piggy bank. He spent $2.25 on candy and $3.30 on a
magazine. How much money does he have left?

A) $4.95
B) $5.05
C) $4.85
D) $5.15

31. Multiply 0.75 by 4. What is the product?

A) 2.00
B) 3.00
C) 3.50
D) 3.75

32. What is the result of multiplying 1.23 by 3?

A) 3.69
B) 3.60
C) 3.59
D) 4.23

33. If you multiply 2.56 by 10, what do you get?

A) 25.60
B) 26.50
C) 25.06
D) 26.00

34. Find the product of 0.12 and 25.

A) 2.5
B) 3.0
C) 3.25
D) 3.00

35. What is 0.05 multiplied by 20?

A) 1
B) 1.5
C) 1.00
D) 0.10

36. What is the product of 0.34 and 0.76?

A) 0.2584
B) 0.02584
C) 2.584
D) 25.84

37. Multiply 1.25 by 0.04. What is the result?

A) 0.005
B) 0.05
C) 0.5
D) 0.050

38. Find the product of 2.01 and 1.99.

A) 3.9999
B) 39.999
C) 3.999
D) 4.0

39. What is 0.87 multiplied by 0.13?

A) 0.1131
B) 0.01131
C) 1.131
D) 11.31

40. If you multiply 0.12 by 0.25, what is the product?

A) 0.03
B) 0.030
C) 0.003
D) 0.3

41. Estimate the product of 0.56 and 3.4.

A) 1.5
B) 2
C) 2.5
D) 3

42. What is the approximate product of 2.7 and 0.9?

A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5

43. If you multiply 0.48 by 0.2, what is the reasonable estimate of the product?

A) 0.1
B) 0.2
C) 0.5
D) 0.9

44. Estimate the result of 1.59 multiplied by 4.6.

A) 6
B) 7
C) 8
D) 9

45. What is a good estimate for the product of 0.33 and 2.5?
A) 0.75
B) 0.8
C) 0.85
D) 1.0

46. Lisa bought 3.5 meters of fabric for $4.40 per meter. How much did she pay in total?
A) $14.00
B) $15.40
C) $15.00
D) $15.80
47. A recipe requires 0.75 cups of sugar. If a chef needs to triple the recipe, how many cups
of sugar are needed?

A) 2.25 cups
B) 2.50 cups
C) 2.75 cups
D) 3.00 cups

48. John has 2.25 times as much money as Tom. If Tom has $5.60, how much money does
John have?

A) $11.20
B) $12.60
C) $14.20
D) $15.00

49. A school bought 124.5 notebooks at $2 each for the students. After the purchase, they
realized they need an additional 75 notebooks. How much more money is needed?

A) $150.00
B) $175.00
C) $200.00
D) $249.00

50. Emily sold 15.5 kilograms of oranges at $1.20 per kilogram. Then, she bought 7.5
kilograms of apples at $1.50 per kilogram. How much money did she have left?

A) $10.50
B) $12.00
C) $13.50
D) $18.60
ANSWER KEYS:

1. C) Thousandths
2. C) 2 hundredths
3. D) 500 thousandths
4. A) Hundredths
5. D) 10 thousandths
6. A) 0.009
7. C) 5.7
8. B) 416.089
9. A) 0.63
10. A) 305.006
11. B) 3.68
12. B) 0.445
13. B) 7.81
14. A) 0.099
15. B) 12.64
16. B) 0.510
17. B) 0.78, 0.803, 0.8, 0.82
18. A) 2.345
19. B) 1.91, 1.9, 1.89, 1.099
20. A) 0.660, 0.66, 0.606, 0.6
21. A) 5.779
22. A) 1.766
23. B) 1.877
24. A) 1.900
25. A) 7.185
26. A) $5.35
27. A) 0.50 liters
28. B) 81.265 kilograms
29. C) $4.75
30. A) $4.95
31. B) 3.00
32. A) 3.69
33. A) 25.60
34. B) 3.0
35. A) 1
36. A) 0.2584
37. B) 0.05
38. A) 3.9999
39. A) 0.1131
40. A) 0.03
41. B) 2
42. B) 3
43. A) 0.1
44. C) 8
45. A) 0.75
46. B) $15.40
47. A) 2.25 cups
48. D) $15.00
49. A) $150.00
50. B) $12.00

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