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1) This document contains a summative math test with 20 multiple choice questions covering topics like place value, rounding, operations with large numbers, and divisibility rules. 2) The questions test skills like writing numbers in expanded form, rounding to various place values, identifying the place value of a digit in a large number, determining if a number is divisible by 2, 5, 10, 3, 6 or 9, and applying divisibility rules. 3) The test provides multiple choice answers for each question to check understanding of important math concepts often tested in summative assessments.
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1 Summative Test in Math: First Grading Week 1-3

1) This document contains a summative math test with 20 multiple choice questions covering topics like place value, rounding, operations with large numbers, and divisibility rules. 2) The questions test skills like writing numbers in expanded form, rounding to various place values, identifying the place value of a digit in a large number, determining if a number is divisible by 2, 5, 10, 3, 6 or 9, and applying divisibility rules. 3) The test provides multiple choice answers for each question to check understanding of important math concepts often tested in summative assessments.
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1st SUMMATIVE TEST In MATH

First Grading Week 1-3


Direction: Write the letter only:
1
 1 100 100 10 10 10
000 100 10 10 1 1 1 1
000 000 000 000 000 100 10 1 1
000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000
000 000 000 000 000

A. 231 124 112 B. 230 300 422 C. 230 434 110


2. Write this number in expanded form:
645 318

A. 600+40+50+ 300+1+8 B. 600 000+40 000+5 000+300+10+8 C. 60 000+400+ 500+30+18


3-5. Round the following numbers in hundred thousands:

Number A B C
3). 12 456 782 12 500 000 12 400 000 124 000 000
4). 321 826 008 321 900 000 321 800 00 321 800 000
5). 7 871 253 8 000 000 7 900 000 7 800 000
6-7: Round off the underlined digit of the following numbers:
Number A B c
6.) 34 580 762 34 600 000 35 000 000 34 500 000
7.) 121 892 607 120 000 000 122 000 000 13 000 000
8. Six million five hundred eleven thousand four hundred thirteen is written in figure as:
A. 6 500 113 B. 6 511 413 C. 600 501 413
9. Seven hundred thousand nine hundred one is written as:
A. 700 901 B. 709 001 C. 70 901
10. How do we write this number in words? 9 213 002
A. Nine million two hundred thirteen thousand two
B. Nine million two hundred thirteen thousand two hundred
C. Nine million two hundred thirty thousand two
11. 18 243 382 What is the place value of the underlined digit?
A. thousands B. hundred millions C. millions
12.If a number is divisible by 2, then that number ends in_________.
13.A. Even number B. odd number C. Prime number
13.Which of these numbers is divisible by 2, 5 and 10?
A. 23 565 B. 450 460 C. 18 208
14. Is 424 067 divisible by 2?
A. Yes B. No C. Maybe
15. Is 37 800 divisible by 5?
A. Yes, because it ends in 5
B. Yes, because it ends in 0
C. No, because it does not ends in 5
16-17: Put √ if the number is divisible by 2, 5 or 10; and X if not:
Number 2 5 10
16). 34 610
17). 6 715
 18-20: Write YES if the number is divisible by 3 , 6 and 9; and NO if not:

 18). 2 205÷3_____________
 19). 3 234÷6 _____________
 20). 1 143÷9 ____________

Good Luck!

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