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Table of Specification Second Periodical Test (Mathematics V) No. of Ite Ms Item Placeme NT

This document provides a table of specification for a second periodical test in mathematics for Grade 5. It lists 55 objectives that will be covered on the test across various math domains like decimals, ratios, proportions, etc. It specifies the number of days taught for each objective, the number of test items per objective, and which items will assess each objective. The table shows the test will contain 75 total items assessing objectives taught over 47 days of instruction.
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Table of Specification Second Periodical Test (Mathematics V) No. of Ite Ms Item Placeme NT

This document provides a table of specification for a second periodical test in mathematics for Grade 5. It lists 55 objectives that will be covered on the test across various math domains like decimals, ratios, proportions, etc. It specifies the number of days taught for each objective, the number of test items per objective, and which items will assess each objective. The table shows the test will contain 75 total items assessing objectives taught over 47 days of instruction.
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Objectives

Gives the place value of the digit of a given decimal


number through ten thousandths.
Read and write decimal numbers through ten
thousandths
Round the decimals numbers to the nearest hundredths
and thousandths
Compares and arrange the decimal numbers
Visualizes addition and subtraction of decimals
Adds and subtracts decimal numbers through
thousandths with and without regrouping
Estimates the sum or difference of decimals with
reasonable results
Solves routine or non-routine problems involving addition
and subtraction of decimal numbers including money
Creates problems (with reasonable answers) involving
addition and/or subtraction of decimal numbers including
Visualizes multiplication of decimal numbers using
pictorial models.
Multiplies decimals up to 2 decimal places by 1- to 2digit whole numbers.
Multiplies decimals with factors up to 2 decimal places
Estimates the products of decimal numbers with
reasonable results
Solves routine and non-routine problems involving
multiplication without or with addition or subtraction of
decimals and whole numbers including money using
appropriate problem solving strategies and tools.
Visualizes division of decimal numbers using pictorial
models
Divides decimals with up to 2 decimal places
Divides whole numbers with quotients in decimal form
Estimates the quotients of decimal numbers with
reasonable results.
Solves routine and non-routine problems involving
division without or with any of the other operations of
decimals and whole numbers including money using
appropriate problem solving strategies and tools.
Creates problems (with reasonable answers) involving
multiplication and/or division or with any of the other
operations of decimals and whole numbers including
money
Visualizes the ratio of 2 given numbers.
Expresses ratio using either the colon (:) or fraction.
Identifies and writes equivalent ratios
Expresses ratios in their simplest forms
Find the missing terms in a pair of equivalent ratios
Define and describe a proportion
Recognizes when two quantities are in direct proportion
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TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
SECOND PERIODICAL TEST (MATHEMATICS V)
Item
Placeme
nt

1-4

5-7

8-10

1
1

2
1

3
1

11-12
13

14-17

18-19

20-22

23-26

27-28

29-30

31-32

33-35

36-40

41-43

2
2

3
3

4
4

44-46
47-49

50-51

52-54

55-58

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
47

2
2
3
3
4
2
1
75

3
3
4
4
5
3
1
100

59-60
61-62
63-65
66-68
69-72
73-74
75
1-75

Department of Education
Region IV-A CALABARZON
Division of Cavite
District of Carmona
PALIGAWAN MATANDA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
SECOND PERIODICAL TEST IN MATHEMATICS V
DIRECTION: SHADE THE LETTER OF THE BEST ANSWER.
1. Give the place value of the underlined digit 0.827
a. thousandths
b. hundredths
c. tenths
d. ones
2. What is the place value of the digit 8 in 908.176
a. thousandths b. hundredths
c. tenths
d. ones
3. What is the place value of the underlined digit in 592.6148?
a. ten thousands

c. thousands

b. ten thousandths

d. thousandths

4. In 10.7496, what is the value of 9?


a. 0.9

b. 0.09

c. 0.009

d. 0.0009

5. What is eleven and eleven thousandths in decimal number?


a. 11

b. 11.1

c. 11.11

d. 11.011

6. Write a decimal number for six and forty-eight thousandths.


a. 6.48
b. 6.048
c. 6.0048
d. 6.408

4
7. Write in decimal form of 1000 .
a. 0.004
b. 000.4
c. 0.004
d. 0.0004
8. Round 16.975 to the nearest hundredths
a. 16.10
b. 16.98 c. 16.20
d. 16.97
9. ENCIRCLE the letter of the number that rounds off to 10.85
a. 10.859
b. 10.857 c. 10.851
d. 10.856
10. What is the nearest hundredths of 71.94862?
a.

71.9

b. 71.95

c. 71.949

d. 71.9486

11.Which of the following order numbers from greatest to least?


a. 3.756
37.56
375.6
0.3756
b. 0.2468
0.2486
0.2648
0.2846
c. 11.010
11.011
11.0110
1.1101
d. 2.86
2.75
2.68
2.56
12. Which is the least in the given decimals?
a.
1.2
b. 1.02
c. 1.002
d. 1.002
13.Complete the illustration by addition statements. Take note that each squares represents
0.001.

=
+.

a. 0.072

b. 0.080

d. 0.090

c. 0.060

14. Alex traveled 41.3 kilometers on Monday and 53.75 kilometers on Tuesday. How many
kilometers did
he travel in two days?
a. 95.05km
b. 94.87km
c. 13.635km
d. 9.505km
15. In a midnight sale, a radio cassette player was sold at P 1 449.95. If its regular price was
P 1 950.50,
how much less was the sale price?
a. P500
b. P500.55
c. P16, 946.45
d. P17, 000
16. The difference between two numbers is 0.18. if one of the number is 0.718, what is the
other number?
a. 0.538

b. 0.678

c. 0.889

d. 0.898

17. The sum of two numbers is 0.856. One of the numbers is 0.35. What is the other number?
a. 0.2996

b. 0.506

c. 1.206

d. 2.4457

18. Using the rounding off technique, find the estimated sum of 23.45 + 8.63 + 2.75
a. 30
b. 33
c. 35
d. 3
19. Mr. Meralcos electric bill for August was Php 943.72 and Php 769.23 for September. About
how much did he
save in September?
a. Php 100
b. Php 200
c. Php 300
d. Php 400
24. Use the data below create one- step word problem involving addition of decimals.
20. Name
Donna bought 4 items worth
P39.90,
P68.60, in
P 58.75
and P120.25. How much change will
Amount
Deposited
the Bank
Donna
get from
Allan
P 2,978.88
PAmiel
500-bill?
P 4, 656.75
What is being asked in the
Raquel
P 7,problem?
665.50
a. The total amount she buy
c. the name of the store
b. The prices of each item
d. the change she will received.1
a. Allan deposited P 2978.88 in his bank account. Amiel withdraw her savings cost P 4,
21. Luz wants to buy a bag that costs 375.95. If she has saved 148.50 for it, how much
565.75. how much is their savings?
more does she need?
b. Raquels savings is P 7,665.50 while Amiel have P 4, 656.75.
What operation are you going to used?
c. Allan deposited the amount of P2,978.88, Amiel deposited P 4, 656.75 while Raquel P
a. Addition
b. subtraction
c. division
d. multiplication
7, 665.50. How much money did they deposited in the bank?
22. Maine needs 1.25 m of green ribbon and 1.6 m of yellow ribbon for her art project. How
d. All of the above
25-26.
Use
the data
below create one- step word problem involving subtraction of decimals of
many
meters
of ribbon
decimals.
does she need?
Name
Things bought
Price
a.
0.35 m
b. 0.45
m
c. 1.256
d. 2.85 m
Shane
T-shirt
250.75
kg.m
Name
Amount Deposited in the Bank
Lito
Shoes
1,999.99 kg.
a. Shane and Lito went to the Department Store. Shane bought a T-shirt cost P 250.75.
Lito bought a shoes cost P1,999.99. How much more does Lito spend than Shane?
b. Shane and Lito went to the Department Store. Shane bought a T-shirt cost P 250.75.
Lito bought a shoes cost 1,999.99kg. How much does Lito and Shane spend?
c. Shane and Lito went to the Department Store. Shane bought a T-shirt cost P 250.75.
Lito bought a shoes cost 1,999.99kg
d. Shane and Lito went to the Department Store. Shane bought a T-shirt cost P 250.75.
Lito bought a shoes cost 1,999.99kg. How much does each buy?

Illustrate the answer of the following number sentences.


27. 0.8X 0.3= n
a. 0.18
a. 0.11
b. 0.20
c. 0.24
28. 0.3 x 0.4
a. 0.12
b. 0.21
b. 0.40
d.
0.20
c. 29.
0. If
2423 x 5 is 115, what is 2.3 x 5 equal to?
a.
0.12
a. 1.15
b. 0.115
c. 115
d. 11.5
30. 4.5 x 4
a. 1.8
b. 18
c. .018
d. 0.18
31. 0.5x.06
a. 0.30
b. 3.00
c. 0.03
d
0.003
32. 1.2 x 0.7
a. 8.4
b. 0.084
c. 0.84
d. 840
33. Father and other farmers harvested tomatoes for the town's Tiangge Day. They were able to
fill 56.5 kaings each
weighing 18.75 kilograms. About how many kilograms of tomatoes were harvested for the
Tiangge Day?
a. 1048 kg
b. 1045 kg
c. 1060 kg
d. 1083kg
34. Ivan runs 4.8 km every morning. About how many kilometres does he run each week?
a. 28km
b. 34km
c. 24km
d. 30km
35. Estimate the product by rounding both factors to the nearest ones of 7.04 and 3.56.
a. 21

b. 28

c. 35

d. 42

36. For Rinas birthday, Mother bought a cake at 200, 4 gallons of ice cream at 350 each and
cookies worth 225.
She brought with her 2 1,000 bills. How much is the 4 gallons of ice cream?
a.
1825.00
b. 825.00
c. 1400.00
d.
800.00
37. Mother has 0.8 kilogram of dressed chicken. She cooked 0.7 of it. How many kilogram of
chicken did she cook?
a. 0.056 kg

b. 0.56 kg

c. 5.6 kg

d. 56 kg

38. Every morning Mang Alden goes jogging. He can jog a distance of 0.9 kilometers. How many
kilometers can he jog in
6 days?
a. 0.054 km

0.3
0.5

b. 0.54

km

c. 5.4 km

d. 5.04 km

Alvin bought 3 wattpad at 65 each and 2 sports magazines at 85 for his friends. How
much change did he get from his three 500- peso bills?
39-40. What operations are we going to used?
0.6
a. addition, subtraction,
multiplication
0.1 b. division, multiplication, addition
c. addition and multiplication
0.2
0.2
d. multiplication
0.2

41.

What division sentence shown in number line.

0.4
0
0.6

0.2
0.2

0.2

a. 0.6 0.12
0.2 = 5
0.3

b. 0.3 0.2= 1.5


0.2

42-43. Draw a number line.


0.9Use
0.6it to quotient
0.2
1.2 0.3= 4

c. 0.60.2= 3

0.3

d. 0.6 0.3= 2

0.3
0.3
0.2

0.3
1.4

a.

0.2

0.4

0.6

0.8

0.8
0.4

0.3
0.5

B 0.4
0.1

0.6

c.

1.0
0.2

0.8
0.6
0.2

0.4

0.2

0
0.4
0.6

d.
44. 7.26 0.22 = n
a. 33
b. 0.30
c. 0.33
d. 35
Find the quotient. Round your answer to the nearest tenths.
45. 35 = N
a. 1.6
b. 0.6
c. 0.3
d. 0.25
46. 49=n
a. 0.4
b. 0.5
c. 0.6
d. 07
47. Jenny bought 0.75 meter of pink ribbon, which she will cut into 0.25 meter strips for her
Project in EPP. How many
pieces did she make?
a. 3meters
b. 4 meters
c. 5 meter
d. 6 meters
48. Rhoda has 75 . She wants to give her nieces 12.50. To how many nieces can she give?
a. 3
b. 4
c. 5
d. 6
49. A nutritionist poured 0.70 litre of honey into 0.14 litre plastics cups. Find the number of
plastics cups filled.
a. 1

b. 3

c. 5

d. 7

50. Estimate the quotient 625 1.25 = n


a. 500
b. 400
c. 300
d. 200
51. Aliah wanted to donate short folder to her classmates. About how many folders can she buy if
each folder cost
Php 4.75 and she has this money 2 twenty peso bills; 1 ten peso coin and 1 one peso
coin?
a. 2

b. 4

c. 6

d. 8

Mr. Villa bought 91.25 inches of plastic labeling tape. He will make labels 1.25 inches long
each. How many labels can he make?
52. What is asked in the problem?
a. the measurement of the tape
b. the labels can he make to the tape
c. inches of plastic labeling tape
d. Mr. Villas tape
53. What is the answer?
a. he can make 69 labels b. he can make 70 labels
c. he can make 72 labels d. he can make 73 labels
54. A can of powdered milk has a mass of 0.345 kilogram. What is the mass of 12 cans of milk?
What operation to be used?
a. addition

b. division

c. multiplication

Complete problem by creating a question for what is asked.


55. Mother repacked a 50-kg of sugar into 2.5 kg smaller packs.

d. subtraction

a. How much is the sugar?


b. How many packed of sugar that mother can make?
c. How many kilograms of sugar?
d. How to repacked 50 kg of sugars ?
56. A pack of 50 candies cost Php 25.75? How much does each piece of candy cost? What
operation will you use to solve
the problem?
a. addition

b. division

c. multiplication

d. subtraction

57-58. Create a problem using the given data.


Given : 2 900.00 - cost of mountain bike, 1 575.00 - down payments 5months - equal
installment
Asked : pay for each installment
a. Mark buy a mountain bike cost 2 900.00. he gave a down payment of 1 575.00.He
will pay the remaining balance for 5 months installment? How much he can pay for
each installment?
b. Mark buy a bike cost 2 900.00. he pay 1 575.00 - down payments how much change
did he gets?
c. How much is the monthly installment?
d. Mark paid 2 900.00 - cost of mountain bike, 1 575.00 - down payments 5months
- equal installment
How much pay for each installment?
Use the sets of pictures. What is the ratio of the number of:

59. dogs to cats


a. 4 to 2
b. 2 to 4
c. 1 to 4
d. 2 to 1
60. kangaroos to dogs
a. 2 is to 1 b. 1 is to 1 c. 3 is to 2 d. 2 is to 3
61. What is the ratio of chicken to all animals in fraction form?
a.

1
11

b.

11
1

c.

2
11

d.

3
11

62. Give the ratio of triangles to rectangles colon form.

a. 5: 6
b. 6:5
c. 5 : 5
d. 6:6
Fill in each box with the correct number that will make equivalent ratios
63.
: 7= 24 : 56
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 5
64. 8 : 3 =
: 15
a. 40
b. 45
c. 50
d. 55
65. In a room there are 2 ceiling fans and 5 bookshelves. Find the ratio of bookshelves to ceiling
fans.
a. 2:5

b. 3:4

c. 4:3

d. 5:2

66. Reduce ratios to lowest terms. 10 : 5


a. 2:2
b. 2:1
c. 1:1
d. 1:2
67-68. Express the ratio of the first quantity to the second quantity and reduce to simplest form.
2 teachers to 46 pupils
a. 1 is to 23 b. 1is to 24 c. 1 is to 46 d. 1 is to 13
69. Marie can make 3 small mango pies for every 5 mangoes. How many pies can she make with
25 mangoes?
a. Marie can make 5 pies.
c. Marie can make 15 pies
b. Marie can make 10 pies.
d. Marie can make 20 pies

70. Solve for the missing term and check.


a. 12

b. 16

a
32

c. 24

3
4
d. 28

71. Four erasers cost Php 12.60. How many erasers can you buy Php 63.00?
a. 10

b. 20

c. 30

d. 40

72. If 3 mangoes cost for Php 40.00. How much will a dozen mangoes cost?
a. Php 130

b. Php 140

c. Php 150

d. Php 160

73. Refer to the inner terms in a proportion.


a. ratio
b. extremes
c. means
d. proportion
74. Two equal is called _____________________________.
a. Extremes
b. means
c. proportion
d. fraction
75. Amanda and Cass sell newspapers on weekends to earn extra money. For every 3
newspapers that Amanda sells,
Cass sells 5. If Amanda sold 15 newspapers, how many does Cass sell?
a. 20 newspaper b. 25 newspaper c. 30 newspaper
d. 35 newspaper

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