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REVIEW TEST II

Name: __________________________________ Date: __________________ Score: ______________

1. My watch is set correctly at 9 A.M. If it loses 2 minutes every hour, what will be the time on my watch
if the correct time is 4 P.M. the next day?

A. 2:58 P.M. B. 3:29 P.M. C. 4:31 P.M. D. 5:02 P.M.

2. A teacher gave a three –item TRUE or FALSE quiz. How many possible combination of answers can
students have?

A. 2 B. 6 C. 8 D. 9

3. By what number should


√ 1
4
be multiplied to give the result of 1?

A. ¼ B. ½ C. 2 D. 4

4. James answered a 40-item examination. He gets 5 points for every correct answer but he loses 2points
for every wrong answer. What was his total score if he correctly answered 75% of the item?

A. 150 points B. 148 points C. 130 points D. 100 points

5. Thirty-six men can finish building in 120 days. If a third of the original number of men were added, how
many would take the whole group to finish the same house?

A. 12 B. 40 C. 90 D. 160

6. What is the next term of the sequence 2, 5, 11, 23, …?

A. 24 B. 34 C. 41 D. 47

7. On his first birthday, Rico placed one P5 coin in a jar. On his second birth-day, he placed two P5 coins
in the same jar. Every birthday he had there-after, he put in as many P5 coins as his age in years. If he
now has a total of P140 in the jar, how old is he?

A. 7 B. 9 C. 14 D. 28

8. What is the missing number in the circle?

A. 2 B. 6 C. 8 D. 12

9. The faces of a big cube were painted. Then it was divided into 27 smaller cubes of the same size. How
many small cubes have only one face painted?

A. 6 B. 12 C. 18 D. 24

10. Eight unit cubes are glued to form a 2 by 2 by 2 cube. If one corner unit cube is removed, what is the
total surface area of the resulting figure?
A. 8 square units B. 18 square units C. 21 square units D. 24 square units

11. What is the sum of the greatest 3-digit number and the greatest 4-digit number?

A. 9,998 B. 9,999 C.10,0000 D. 10,998

12. I need 15 pieces of similar fruits to make glasses of juice. How many pieces of the same fruit do I need
to make a dozen glasses of juice?

A. 36 B. 45 C. 60 D. 180

13. How many fifty-peso bills are equivalent to 30 twenty-peso bills?

A. 600 B. 75 C. 20 D. 12

14. Given the sequence 1, 1, 2, 2, ____________. What number could go into the blank?
I. 2 II. 3 III. 4

A. I only B. II only C. III only D. I, II, and III

15. The perimeter of any given polygon can be solved by getting the sum of all its sides. If the perimeter of
the polygon given on the right is 72 inches (in), and the length of the sides A and B are equal, what is
the length of side A?

A. 50 in
B. 22 in
C. 11 in
D. 5.5 in

16. Two identical regular hexagons (6-sided polygons with equal length of sides) were placed on top of each
other as shown on the figure below. If the perimeter (total length of the sides) of one hexagon is 30
inches, what is the total perimeter of the resulting figure?

A. 40 inches
B. 48 inches
C. 64 inches
D. 80 inches
17. An ant walks around the edges of different shapes. In which shape will the ant walk the SHORTEST
distance?
A. A triangle with sides 9 cm, 9 cm and 8 cm
B. A square with sides 4 cm
C. A trapezoid with legs 2 cm and 2 cm, and bases 3 cm and 5 cm
D. A regular pentagon with sides 6 cm

18. The figure drawn is a rectangle ABCD. What is the value of a?

A. -3
B. -1
C. 1
D. 3

19. A rectangle has an area of 100 c m2. The lengths of its sides are doubled to form a new rectangle. How
does the area of the new rectangle compare with the area of the original rectangle?

A. The bigger rectangle is 2 times the smaller rectangle.


B. The bigger rectangle is 4 times the smaller rectangle.
C. The bigger rectangle is 8 times the smaller rectangle.
D. The two areas are the same.

20. Carol has a rectangular sheet of paper measuring 48 cm by 72 cm paper. She wants to cut into the
LEAST number of square pieces without wasting any material. How many squares can she cut from the
paper?

A. 3 B. 6 C. 12 D. 18

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