Basic Five Mathematics
Basic Five Mathematics
26. Write the next two numbers in skip counting 2. Skip count forward using the interval 100 to the
backwards: 7650, 7550, ________ term 5th term in each of the
i. 200 iv. 1230
A. 7750, 7450 B. 7450, 7350
ii. 220 v. 1000
C. 7250, 7450 D. 7655, 7570
iii. 2342
27. The difference between the two numbers is 168.
If the smaller number is 113, find the other number 3. John climbed a mango tree to pluck some
mangoes. He plucked 40 mangoes in total. Out of
A. 223 B. 271 C. 281 D. 291 these, 25 were ripe, and the rest were not ripe.
28. List the members of the set P = {factors of 30 i) How many unripe mangoes did John pluck?
which are odd}
ii) If John gave away 12 ripe mangoes to his
A) P = {2,3,5} B) P = {1,2,3,5} friends, how many ripe mangoes does he have left?
C) P = {1,3,5,15} D) P = {2,6,10,30} iii) If John wants to equally distribute all the unripe
29. Find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of 4,5 mangoes among 5 baskets, how many unripe
and 6. 4. Using the table, factor tree or division find the
A) 20 B) 24 C) 30 D) 60 H.C.F of the following numbers
i. 20, 30 and 40 (ii) 24, 30, 40 (iii) 18, 42, 90
30. Given that A = {1,2,3,4,5,6} and B = 5. Write these numbers completely in words
{3,6,9,12}, find A∪B
a) 35, 013 b) 342, 785 c) 3, 783, 194
A. {3,6} B. {6,12} C. {2,3,4,5,9,12}
d) 305, 213, 097 e) 80, 234, 387
D. {1,2,3,4,5,6,9,12}
f) 7001 g) 1, 001, 312