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2015-2016 Division MathCom - Grade 1

This document contains math questions organized into four levels of difficulty: Super Easy, Very Easy, Easy, and Clincher. The Super Easy questions involve basic addition, subtraction, number writing, and comparisons. The Very Easy questions add time, fractions, and simple word problems. The Easy questions involve more complex word problems and operations like multiplication. The Clincher questions are the most difficult, involving multiple steps and operations like fractions and percentages. There are 5 questions in each level, for a total of 20 questions ranging from very basic skills to more complex multi-step problems.
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2015-2016 Division MathCom - Grade 1

This document contains math questions organized into four levels of difficulty: Super Easy, Very Easy, Easy, and Clincher. The Super Easy questions involve basic addition, subtraction, number writing, and comparisons. The Very Easy questions add time, fractions, and simple word problems. The Easy questions involve more complex word problems and operations like multiplication. The Clincher questions are the most difficult, involving multiple steps and operations like fractions and percentages. There are 5 questions in each level, for a total of 20 questions ranging from very basic skills to more complex multi-step problems.
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Grade 1 Division MathCom Questions

Super Easy

1. Which is the largest among the given numbers? 54, 120, 71, 57, 102, 88, 97, 90
2. Write 3 ones, 2 hundreds and 4 tens in symbols.
3. What is 82 – 28?
4. Using all the digits 4, 7, and 6, write the biggest number you can make.
5. Write 705 in Roman numeral.
6. Write six hundred four in symbols.
7. What is N in 45 + 24 = N + 45?
8. What number is 4 more than the smallest 2-digit number?
9. What will you subtract from 81 to get 39?
10. How many centavos are equal to P2.50?

Very Easy
1. What number does not belong in {43, 29, 32, 17, and 41}?
2. What time is a quarter before 4 o’clock in the afternoon?
3. Sophie needs 43 balloons. She already has 7 balloons. How many more balloons does she
need?
4. Lenard gathered 72 eggs from one poultry house and 48 eggs from another. How many
more eggs did he gather from the first house?
5. The first day of a certain month falls on a Wednesday. What day is the 10th of that
month?
Easy
1. There are 16 men and women in a bus. There are 2 more men than women. How many
women are there?
2. Today, Reyven is 12 years old while Sandy is 15 years old. What will be the sum of their
ages next year?
3. What is three more than the product of 2 and 7?
4. Brix found out he can do 5 problems in 20 minutes. About how long will it take Brix to
finish 12 problems?
5. A rectangle is 25 cm long. The perimeter is 84 cm. What is the width of the rectangle?
Clincher
1. Jodie has 7 chickens and 6 dogs. How many animal legs are there in all?
2. There are 36 balls in a box. 1/3 of the balls are white and ½ are red. How many white balls
are there?
3. Shamcey bought roses. She used 4 vases. She put 6 roses in each vase. How many roses did
Shamcey buy?
4. Amir needs 92 Popsicle sticks for a project. He has 75 Popsicle sticks already. How many
more sticks does he need?
5. Lester started to study at 6:45 P.M. He finished studying at 7:25 P.M. How many minutes did
he study?
Easy
Key to correction 1. 7
Super Easy 2. 29
1. 120 3. 17
2. 243 4. 48 minutes
3. 54 5. 17 cm
4. 764
5. DCCV
6. 604
7. 24
8. 14
9. 42
Clincher
10. 250
1. 38 animal legs
2. 12 white balls
3. 24 roses
4. 17 Popsicle sticks
5. 40 minutes

Very Easy
1. 32
2. 3:45 P.M.
3. 36 balloons
4. 24 eggs
5. Friday

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