TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
MATHEMATICS INTERMEDIATE
Contents/ Objectives No. of Days No. of Items % Item Placement
Taught
1. Multiplies simple fractions and 10 3 34% 1,2,3
mixed fractions (An/App)
1.1. Competency in Math 4
1.1.1. Multiplies numbers 3 4,5,6
(An/App)
up to 3-digit numbers
by 2- to 3-digit
numbers without or
with regrouping
1.1.2. Estimates the 3 7,8,9
products of 3- to 4- (An/App)
digit numbers by 2- to
3-digit numbers with
reasonable results
1.1.3. Multiplies mentally
2-digit by 1- to 2-digit 3 10,11,12
(An/App)
numbers with
products up to 200
and explains the
strategies used
1.2 Competency in Math 5
1.2.1 Multiplies a 3 13,14,15
fraction and a (An/App)
whole number and
another fraction
1.2.2 Multiplies mentally 3 16,17,18
proper fractions (An/App)
with denominators
up to 10
2. Solves routine or non-routine 10 3 24% 19,20,21
problems involving (Und/An/App)
multiplication without or with
addition or subtraction of
fractions and mixed fractions
using appropriate problem-
solving strategies and tools.
2.1 Competency in Math 4
3 22,23,24
2.1.1 Solves routine and
(Und/An/App)
non-routine problems involving
multiplication of whole numbers,
including money, using
appropriate problem-solving
strategies and tools.
2.2 Competency in Math 5
1.1.1 Multiplies a 3 25,26,27
fraction and a (Und/An/App)
whole number and
another fraction
1.1.2 Multiplies mentally
3
proper fractions 28,29,30
with denominators (Und/An/App)
up to 10
3. Multiplies decimals and mixed 8 3 19% 31,32,33
decimals with factors up to 2 (An/App)
decimal places.
3.1. Competency in Math 5
[Link] decimals 3 34-36
up to 2 decimal An/App)
places by 1- to 2-digit
whole numbers
3 37-39
[Link] decimals
An/App)
with factors up to 2
decimal places.
4. Multiplies mentally decimals up 5 3 11% 40-42
to 2 decimal places by 0.1, An/App)
0.01,10, and 100.
4.1. Competency in Math 5
[Link] the products 3 43-45
of decimal numbers An/App)
with reasonable results.
5. Solves multi-step problems 6 3 11% 46-48
involving multiplication and (Un/An/App)
addition or subtraction of
decimals, mixed decimals, and
whole numbers, including
money, using appropriate
problem-solving strategies and
tools.
5.1. Competency in Math 5
[Link] routine and non- 6 49-54
routine problems (An/App)
involving multiplication
without or with
addition or subtraction
of decimals and whole
numbers, including
money, using
appropriate problem-
solving strategies and
tools.
Total 40 54 100% 54
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TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
MATHEMATICS INTERMEDIATE
Name: _______________________________________________ Grade ______________ Score: _____
Direction: Select the letter of the correct answer.
1. What is the product of ½ and 2 and ¾?
A. 2 ¾ B. 3 ¾ C. 3 3/8 D. 2 3/8
2. The product of 4 ½ and 5 ¼ is ______.
A. 20 ½ B. 20 1/8 C. 21 ¼ D. 20 1/5
3. If you multiply 1 1/3 to 2 and 4/5, the product is ______________.
A. 2 4/15 B. 1 4/15 C. 2 2/15 D. 3 2/14
4. What is the product of 453 and 13
A. 5888 B. 5899 C. 5889 D. 5999
5. What is the product of 231 and 231
A. 51, 261 B. 52, 361 C. 53, 361 D. 54, 361
6. If you multiply 222 and 12, the product is __________.
A. 2,664 B. 3,664 C. 4,664 D. 5,664
7. What is the estimated product of the factors 124 and 23?
A. 2,000 B. 3,000 C. 4,000 D. 5,000
8. What is the estimated product of the 444 and 32?
A. 12,000 B. 13,000 C. 14,000 D. 15,000
9. What is the estimated product of the factors 12 and 720?
A. 3,000 B. 5,000 C. 9,000 D. 10,000
10- 12. Choose the correct product of the following solve this mentally.
Factors: 23 and 1
A. 22 B. 23 C. 24 D. 25
Factors: 100 and 10
A. 100 B. 1000 C. 10,000 D. 100,000
Factors: 2000 and 100
A 200 B. 2000 C. 20,000 D. 200,000
13. What is the product of the factors 1 and 2 ¼ ?
A. 1 ¼ B. 2 ¼ C. 3 ¼ D. 4 ¼
14. If you multiply the factors 2 1/3 and 5, the product is _________ ?
A. 8 and 1/3 B. 10 and 1/3 C. 12 and 1/3 D. 14 and 1/3
15. If you multiply the factors 1/3 and 5 ½ , the product is _________ ?
A. 4 and 1/6 B. 5 and 1/6 C. 6 and 1/7 D. 7 and 1/8
16. If you multiply 1/2 and 2/3 , the product is _________ ?
A. 1/3 B. 1/4 C. 1/5 D. 1/6
17. If you multiply 1/5 and 3/5 , the product is _________ ?
A. 3/23 B. 3/24 C. 3/25 D. 3/26
18. If you multiply 2/4 and 2/3, the product is _________ ?
A. 1/3 B. 1/4 C. 1/5 D. 1/6
19. Andrea collects 12 marble in a day. How many marbles can she collect after seven days?
A. 74 marbles B. 84 marbles C. 94 marbles D. 104 marbles
20. If you keep 10 toy cars in your cabinet, how many toy cars can you collect in a whole
month?
A. 210 toy cars B. 310 toy cars C. 410 toy cars D. 510 toy cars
21. You want to give 14 fruits for every family in your barangay. According to census, there
are 217 families at present. How many fruits do you need?
A. 1038 fruits B. 2,038 fruits C. 3,038 fruits D. 4,038 fruits
22. I have 13 sets of coloring pens, every month. How many sets of pens will I have in a
year?
A. 114 sets B. 130 sets C. 156 sets D. none of these
23. Carlos always collects 30 stamps in a day. This is his hobby. How many stamps can he
collect in 3 weeks B. 250 stamps C. 356 stamps D. 630 stamps
24. When my sister was in US, she kept on treasuring 2 paintings in her Gallery for a day
since day 1. She stayed there for 17 months. How many painting were kept in her
Gallery?
A. 1000 paintings B. 1020 paintings C. 1030 paintings D. 1040 paintings
25. I gave 1/2 slice of cake to 12 visitors. How many piece of cake were given to them?
A. 5 B. 6 C. 7 D. 8
26. William took 1/4 slice of pizza. If he distributed same slice to his 8 friends, how many
pizza in all?
A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5
27. You plan to give 1/2 slice of chiffon cake to 18 less fortunate children. How many pieces
of chiffon cake do you need?
A. 4 B. 5 C. 6 D. 9
28-30. Choose the correct product of the following. Solve this mentally.
Factors: 1/10 and 1/9
A. 1/87 B. 1/88 C. 1/89 D. 1/90
Factors: 6 and 1/3
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
Factors: 1/2 and 1/2
A 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
31. What is the product of the factors 3.73 and 10
A. 36.30 B. 37.30 C. 38.30 D. 39.30
32. If you multiply 2.86 to 10, the product is ___________.
A. 25.30 B. 26.40 C. 27.50 D. 28.60
33. When you multiply the factors 2.36 and 10, the answer is ___________.
A. 22.69 B. 23.60 C. 24. 70 D. 25.00
34. What is the product of 11.1 and 10?
A. 110.0 B. 111.0 C. 112. 1 D. 113. 9
35. If you multiply the factors 9.05 and 10, the product is ________.
A. 90.50 B. 91. 40 C. 92. 34 D. 93.10
36. Find the product of 56.7 and 10 .
A. 567.10 B. 567.12 C. 567.00 D. 567.12
37. Ashley found 2 boxes of sugar in the kitchen. The green box is 1.26 kg, and the red box is
1.026 kg. Which box contains more sugar?
38. Katy earns $6.80 per hour at her baby-sitting job. On Saturday, she worked 6.5 hours. What
were Katy’s total earnings for the day?
39. Charles earns $8.50 per hour at his part-time job. On Sunday, he worked 5.6 hours. What
were his total earnings for the day?
40. Harry ordered 9.0 pizzas. Each pizza costs $13.95. How much does he need to pay?
41. What is the product of 98.6 x 3.74?
42. At a zoo, bears are fed 0.2 bucket of fish every day. The seals are fed 0.85 that amount. How
much of a bucket of fish are the seals fed?
43. At a shop a large chocolate shake takes 0.8 pint of milk to make and a
medium shake takes 0.4 the amount of large shake. How many pints of
milk does the medium shake take?
7. A bottle of soda had 2.36 of the recommended amount of sugar. If Peter
drinks 0.7 of the bottle, how much of the recommended amount sugar
Peter must have drunk?
8. A road was 3.7 miles long. After rebuilding it was 2.6 times as long. How
long was the road after rebuilding?
9. John had a bucket that was 0.4 full of oranges. He had to throw away
0.36 of them because they had become rotten. What amount of oranges
were rotten?
10. What is the product of 69.6 x 26.34?
ANSWER KEY
1. D
2. B
3. A
4. C
5. C
6.A
7.B
8.C
9.C
10.B
11.B
12.D
13.B
14.B
15.B
16.A
17.C
18A
19.B
20B
21.C
22.C
23.D
24.B
25.B
26. A
27. D
28. D
29. B
30. A
31. B
32. D
33. B
34. B
35. A
36. C