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Grade5 Math Reviewer Test 50items

The document is a Grade 5 Mathematics Reviewer consisting of a 50-item test divided into four parts: Time (12-hour and 24-hour), Time Zones, GMDAS Rule, and Multiplying Fractions. Each part includes definitions, conversions, problem-solving questions, and word problems to assess students' understanding of the topics. The test aims to evaluate students' mathematical skills and knowledge in various areas relevant to their grade level.

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The document is a Grade 5 Mathematics Reviewer consisting of a 50-item test divided into four parts: Time (12-hour and 24-hour), Time Zones, GMDAS Rule, and Multiplying Fractions. Each part includes definitions, conversions, problem-solving questions, and word problems to assess students' understanding of the topics. The test aims to evaluate students' mathematical skills and knowledge in various areas relevant to their grade level.

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Grade 5 Mathematics Reviewer (50-Item Test)

Part I. 12-Hour and 24-Hour Time (12 items)


A. Definition of Terms (4 points)
1. What do we call the time system that begins at 00:00 midnight and ends at 24:00 midnight?
2. In the 12-hour system, the two parts of the day are called __________ and __________.
3. What is the other name for the 24-hour time system?
4. In 24-hour time, what does 23:59 represent?

B. Conversion (4 points)
5. 7:45 a.m. → ______ (24-hour)
6. 12:15 p.m. → ______ (24-hour)
7. 19:05 → ______ (12-hour)
8. 23:10 → ______ (12-hour)

C. Problem Solving (4 points)


9. A bus leaves at 14:25 and arrives at 18:55. How long was the trip?
10. Mr. Samson’s flight is at 16:45. He must be at the airport 2 hours earlier. At what time should he
arrive?
11. Cherry studied from 10:15 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. How long did she study?
12. A flight is scheduled at 21:30 but is delayed by 2 hours. What time will it leave in 12-hour
notation?
Part II. Time Zones (12 items)
A. Definition of Terms (4 points)
13. What is a time zone?
14. What does UTC stand for?
15. If the Philippines is UTC+8 and Riyadh is UTC+3, how many hours ahead is Manila?
16. Which city is ahead: Seoul (UTC+9) or Manila (UTC+8)?

B. Conversion/Computation (4 points)
17. The time in Manila is 3:00 p.m. What time is it in Seoul (UTC+9)?
18. The time in Manila is 8:00 p.m. What time is it in Riyadh (UTC+3)?
19. If it is 7:00 p.m. in Honolulu (UTC-10), what time is it in Paris (UTC+1)?
20. If it is 11:00 a.m. in Manila, what time is it in Sydney (UTC+10)?

C. Problem Solving (4 points)


21. Mr. Rosal in Saudi Arabia (UTC+3) called Manila (UTC+8) at 2:00 a.m. KSA time. What time
was it in Manila?
22. An OFW leaves Dubai (UTC+4) at 4:30 p.m. and calls his family in Manila (UTC+8) at 3:35 p.m.
Dubai time. What time was it in Manila?
23. If it is 6:00 a.m. in London (UTC+0), what time is it in the Philippines (UTC+8)?
24. If it is 9:00 p.m. in Japan (UTC+9), what time is it in the Philippines (UTC+8)?
Part III. GMDAS Rule (13 items)
A. Simplify (9 points)
25. 36 ÷ 9 × 5 =
26. (12 × 6) ÷ 8 =
27. 25 - (6 + 3) × 2 =
28. (12 ÷ 4) + (3 × 2) =
29. 100 ÷ (5 × 2) + 6 =
30. 64 - 36 + 72 ÷ 9 =
31. 45 × 16 ÷ 18 + 32 =
32. 120 ÷ (12 - 9) + 4 × 10 =
33. 128 ÷ 8 × 3 + 27 =

B. Word Problems (4 points)


34. Mark received ■500 from his father and ■800 from his mother. He bought 3 T-shirts at ■200
each. How much money is left?
35. Rui had five ■200 bills. He spent ■240 on a T-shirt and ■620 on pants. He spent the rest on 4
handkerchiefs. How much did each handkerchief cost?
36. Multiply 81 by the sum of 6 and 7.
37. Divide 144 by the difference of 18 and 6.
Part IV. Multiplying Fractions (13 items)
A. Using Models (1 point)
38. Draw and shade a rectangle model for 1/2 × 1/3.

B. Multiply Fractions (4 points)


39. 2/5 × 3/4 =
40. 7/8 × 2/3 =
41. 3/10 × 5/6 =
42. 4/7 × 7/9 =

C. Fraction × Whole Number (2 points)


43. 3/5 × 10 =
44. 8 × 2/9 =

D. Fraction × Mixed Number (2 points)


45. 2 1/2 × 3/4 =
46. 5/6 × 3 1/3 =

E. Word Problems (4 points)


47. A recipe uses 2/3 cup of sugar. Maria bakes 4 batches. How many cups of sugar does she
need?
48. A rope is 3 1/2 meters long. If you cut 2/5 of it, how long is the piece?
49. Ana runs 2/5 of a kilometer each day. How many kilometers does she run in 15 days?
50. A farmer harvested 3/4 of a hectare of rice. If each hectare yields 2 tons, how many tons of rice
did he harvest?

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