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Pt-Week 5-Math

The document is a periodical examination for Grade 1 Mathematics covering reading and writing numbers up to 1,000,000 and understanding place value. It includes multiple-choice questions, true or false statements, identification tasks, matching types, and short answer questions. An answer key is provided for each section to facilitate grading.

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Pt-Week 5-Math

The document is a periodical examination for Grade 1 Mathematics covering reading and writing numbers up to 1,000,000 and understanding place value. It includes multiple-choice questions, true or false statements, identification tasks, matching types, and short answer questions. An answer key is provided for each section to facilitate grading.

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School: Grade Level:

MATATAG 1
PERIODICAL Learning
EXAMINATION Teacher: Area:

Teaching
Dates and
Time: Quarter: 1ST

QUARTER

Periodical Test for Lesson 5, Week 5, Mathematics 4 (MATATAG K to 10 Curriculum)

Instructions
Answer all the questions. Write your answers on the provided answer sheet.

Part I: Multiple Choice


Content: Reading and Writing Numbers up to 1,000,000; Understanding Place
Value
1. How do you write "four hundred fifty-six thousand seven hundred eighty-nine" in
numerals?
o A. 456 879
o B. 456 789
o C. 465 789
o D. 456 798
2. What is the place value of the digit 5 in the number 572,381?

o A. Thousands
o B. Tens
o C. Hundreds
o D. Ten thousands
3. Which number is written correctly in words?

o A. 230,456 - two hundred thirty thousand four hundred fifty-six


o B. 345,789 - three hundred forty-five thousand seven hundred eighty-nine
o C. 123,000 - one hundred twenty-three thousand hundred
o D. 400,250 - four hundred thousand two fifty
4. What is the value of the digit 7 in the number 378,920?

o A. 70
o B. 700
o C. 7,000
o D. 70,000
5. How do you write 695,200 in words?

o A. Six hundred ninety-five thousand two hundred


o B. Six hundred ninety-five thousand twenty
o C. Sixty-nine thousand five hundred two hundred
o D. Six hundred ninety-five two hundred

Part II: True or False


Content: Reading and Writing Numbers; Understanding Place Value
6. The number 506,320 is written in words as "five hundred sixty thousand three
hundred twenty."
o A. True
o B. False
7. The digit 4 in 47,892 represents four ten thousands.

o A. True
o B. False
8. The value of the digit 2 in 592,347 is 2,000.

o A. True
o B. False
9. The number 100,000 is written in words as "one hundred thousand."

o A. True
o B. False
10. The number 892,003 is written in words as "eight hundred ninety-two thousand
three hundred."
o A. True
o B. False

Part III: Identification


Content: Reading and Writing Numbers; Understanding Place Value
11. Write the number "seven hundred eighty-three thousand four hundred twenty-
one" in numerals.
o

12. What is the place value of the digit 3 in the number 231,456?
o

13. What is the value of the digit 8 in the number 180,942?

14. Convert 904,560 into words.

15. What is the digit in the ten thousands place in the number 752,316?

Part IV: Matching Type


Content: Reading and Writing Numbers; Understanding Place Value
Match the terms in Column A with their descriptions in Column B.
Column A: 16. Place Value 17. Numerals 18. Value 19. Digit 20. Words
Column B: A. The numerical representation of a number B. The position of a digit in a
number determines this C. The specific amount represented by a digit D. The symbols
used to write numbers E. The written form of numbers

Part V: Short Answer


Content: Reading and Writing Numbers; Understanding Place Value
21. Explain the importance of understanding place value when reading and writing
large numbers.
o

22. How does changing the place of a digit in a number affect its value?

23. Write the number "nine hundred fifty-four thousand eight hundred seventy-two"
in numerals.
o

24. What is the place value of the digit 9 in the number 792,134?

o
25. Provide an example of a number with a digit 5 in the hundred thousands place and
write it in words.
o

Answer Key
Part I: Multiple Choice

1. B
2. D
3. B
4. C
5. A

Part II: True or False 6. B 7. A 8. A 9. A 10. B


Part III: Identification 11. 783,421 12. Ten thousands 13. 80,000 14. Nine hundred four
thousand five hundred sixty 15. 5
Part IV: Matching Type 16. B 17. A 18. C 19. D 20. E
Part V: Short Answer 21. Understanding place value is crucial for correctly reading,
writing, and interpreting large numbers, as it helps determine the value of each digit
based on its position. 22. Changing the place of a digit in a number changes its value by
factors of ten, depending on whether the digit moves to the left or right. 23. 954,872 24.
Hundreds 25. Example: 500,000. Written in words: "five hundred thousand."

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