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2016 DIVISION FESTIVAL OF TALENTS

Category A:

MATH QUIZ (Team-Orals)


(Judges Copy)

GRADE 4

15-second Questions [2 points each]

15.1. What is the smallest number between 1 and 30 that is divisible by 2, 3,


and 4?
15.2. What is the Least Common Multiple of 12 and 8?
15.3. What is the remainder when 123 is divided by 5?

12
24
3

15.4. Which of the following numbers is divisible by 11: 253 or 134?

253

15.5. How many 9s are there in 4 986?


15.6. Kathleen opened her Math book and found the sum of the pages facing
her was 267. What pages did she open?
15.7. In the number 17 283 456, what is the place value of the greatest digit?
15.8. Emma and Eppie collected a total of 1072 playing cards. They divided
them equally into 8 groups. How many cards were in each group?
3 2 5
15.9. Which of the following fractions is improper: , , ?
5 3 2
15.10. How greater is the product of 9 and 5 from the quotient of 100 and 4?

554
133 and 134
Ten thousands

134

20

30-second Questions, [3 points each]

30.1. There are 86 400 seconds in a day. How many seconds are there in 25
days?
30.2. The number 12,35A must be divisible by 9. What number should replace
A?

2 160 000
7

30.3. What is the value of N in 12 3 + 18 6 7 = ?

30

30.4. In the terminal, Arthur counted 102 tires in all. If he included the tires of
18 tricycles in counting, how many jeeps were there if all the remaining
vehicles are jeeps?

12

30.5. Express 420 as a product of its prime factors.

60-second Questions, [5 points each]

60.1. Jay can plant 12 plots with pechay seedlings in 2 days. Kaye can plant 12
plots with pechay seedlings in 3 days. If 18 pechay seedlings is planted in
each plot, how much more pechay seedlings can Jay plant in one day than
Kaye?

36

60.2. June sold three boxes of cupcakes with one dozen cupcakes per box. Julia
sold seven boxes of cupcakes with six cupcakes per box. May sold 5 boxes
with 10 cupcakes per box. How much less cupcakes did May sell than
June and Julia combined?

28

60.3. Camille went to a store and asked if she can change her four 1000-peso
bills into 50, 100, and 500-peso bills. If she was given ten 100-peso bills
and half as many 500-peso bills, how many bills were she given in all?

25

60.4. Mary has some chocolates. If she shares them equally among 4 friends or
five friends, there are always 2 extra chocolates left. How many
chocolates does Mary have?

22

60.5. Eight ESAMELCO electric posts in a row are equal in distances from each
other. If the distance from the first to the last post is 140 meters, what is
the distance between the second and the sixth post?

80 meters

Clincher Questions

C1. What is the smallest number that is divisible by 3, 5, and 7?


C2. What is the difference between 1, 525,676 and 932, 239?
C3. Mr. Rojas has 2 pieces of wood. One has a width of 18 cm and the other one
has 24 cm. If both are to be cut into tiles od the same width without wasting
any wood, what is the greatest width the woods can be cut?

105
593 437
6 cm.

Do-or-Die Question

DOD1. Give a number whose sum of digits is 26 and when rounded off to the
nearest hundreds becomes 5600.

5 588, 5 597,
5 579

2016 DIVISION FESTIVAL OF TALENTS

Category A:

MATH QUIZ (Team-Orals)


(Quizmasters Copy)

GRADE 4

15-second Questions [2 points each]


15.1. What is the smallest number between 1 and 30 that is divisible by 2, 3, and
4?
15.2. What is the Least Common Multiple of 12 and 8?
15.3. What is the remainder when 123 is divided by 5?
15.4. Which of the following numbers is divisible by 11: 253 or 134?
15.5. How many 9s are there in 4 986?
15.6. Kathleen opened her Math book and found the sum of the pages facing her
was 267. What pages did she open?
15.7. In the number 17, 283, 456, what is the place value of the greatest digit?
15.8. Emma and Eppie collected a total of 1072 playing cards. They divided them
equally into 8 groups. How many cards were in each group?
15.9. Which of the following fractions is improper: three-fifths, two-thirds, or fivehalves?
15.10. How greater is the product of 9 and 5 from the quotient of 100 and 4?
30-second Questions, [3 points each]
30.1. There are 86 400 seconds in a day. How many seconds are there in 25 days?
30.2. The number 12,35A must be divisible by 9. What number should replace A?
30.3. What is the value of N in 12 3 + 18 6 7 = ?
30.4. In the terminal, Arthur counted 102 tires in all. If he included the tires of 18
tricycles in counting, how many jeeps were there if all the remaining
vehicles are jeeps?
30.5. Express 420 as a product of its prime factors.

60-second Questions, [5 points each]


60.1. Jay can plant 12 plots with pechay seedlings in 2 days. Kaye can plant 12
plots with pechay seedlings in 3 days. If 18 pechay seedlings is planted in
each plot, how much more pechay seedlings can Jay plant in one day than
Kaye?
60.2. June sold three boxes of cupcakes with one dozen cupcakes per box. Julia
sold seven boxes of cupcakes with six cupcakes per box. May sold 5 boxes
with 10 cupcakes per box. How much less cupcakes did May sell than June
and Julia combined?
60.3. Camille went to a store and asked if she can change her four 1000-peso bills
into 50, 100, and 500-peso bills. If she was given ten 100-peso bills and half
as many 500-peso bills, how many bills were she given in all?
60.4. Mary has some chocolates. If she shares them equally among 4 friends or five
friends, there are always 2 extra chocolates left. How many chocolates does
Mary have?
60.5. Eight ESAMELCO electric posts in a row are equal in distances from each
other. If the distance from the first to the last post is 140 meters, what is the
distance between the second and the sixth post?
Clincher Questions
C1. What is the smallest number that is divisible by 3, 5, and 7?
C2. What is the difference between 1, 525,676 and 932, 239?
C3. Mr. Rojas has 2 pieces of wood. One has a width of 18 cm and the other one has
24 cm. If both are to be cut into tiles od the same width without wasting any
wood, what is the greatest width the woods can be cut?
Do-or-Die Question
DOD1. Give a number whose sum of digits is 26 and when rounded off to the
nearest hundreds becomes 5600.

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