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MOCK EXAM ONLY Subject: Mathematics

JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL ENTRANCE EXAM


Date: ___________________

Name: _________________________________________ Score: _________ Equivalent: ___________

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Read carefully each problem. Write the CAPITAL letter of the correct answer on
the blank provided before each item.

_________ 1. What is the 49th number in the 4,11,18,25,32,39,...?

[A] 333 [B] 347 [C]340 [D] 490 [E] 390

_________ 2. What is the sum of 11 + 22 + 33 ?

[A] 6 [B] 14 [C] 32 [D] 5 [E] 12


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5
_________ 3. Evaluate the expression 20 ?
3
4 3 3 50
[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] 1
3 50 4 3

_________ 4. What is the sum of 1/4 and 1/5?

[A] 0.45 [B] 0.27 [C]1.45 [D] 25.20 [E] 11.45

_________ 5. What is the sum of 2.85 + 1.5 + 4.002?

[A] 4.302 [B] 43.02 [C] 430.2 [D] 83.52 [E] 8.352

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_________ 6. Lino worked for 9 hours on Monday and 7 hours on Wednesday. How much
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longer did he work on Monday than on Wednesday?

[A] 2 [B] 1.75 [C] 1.8 [D] 1.18 [E] 1.01

_________ 7. What is the value of N in the equation 84 · 12 = N · 60 ?

[A] 168 [B] 1008 [C] 16.8 [D] 16 [E] 86

_________ 8. What is the value of n in the equation below?


2𝑛 − 3 = 7
[A] 3 [B] 4 [C] 5 [D] 6 [E] 7

_________ 9. What is 80% of 400% of (0.75 · 3/4)?

[A] 2 [B] 1.75 [C] 1.8 [D] 1.18 [E] 1.01

_________ 10. 62.5% of 280 is what percent of 200?

[A] 12.5% [B] 37.5% [C] 50% [D] 75% [E] 87.5%

_________ 11. In a 50-item test, Carrie answered 4/5 correctly, Jamie answered 7/10, and Ralph answered
17/25 correctly. Who got the highest score?

[A] Carrie [C] Ralph [E] Carrie & Jamie


[B] Jamie [D] Jamie & Ralph
_________ 12. The passing score in the PSHS-NCE is 60% for the total scores combined from the four
subject areas. While taking the exam, Ivan was quite sure that he already got correct 36 out
the 60 Math questions, 48 out of the 60 Science questions, and 15 out of the 30 Abstract
Reasoning questions. What score must he get in the English which has 100 questions to
pass the PSHS-NCE?

[A] 42 [B] 51 [C] 65 [D] 70 [E] 84

For questions [5] to [6], refer to the problem below.


The total energy content (measured in calories) of foodstuffs is assumed to only come from their
carbohydrate, protein and fat contents. Carbohydrates can give 4 calories per gram, proteins can give 4
calories per gram and fats can give 9 calories per gram. A certain snack consists 10% fat, 20% protein and
70% carbohydrate.

_________ 13. What percent of the snack’s total energy is provided by fat only?

[A] 20% [B] 25% [C] 37.7…% [D] 68.8…% [E] 80%

_________ 14. What percent of the snack’s total energy is provided by fat and protein only?

[A] 20% [B] 25% [C] 37.7…% [D] 68.8…% [E] 80%

_________ 15. A single cupcake costs P40.00. However, you can buy a dozen for just P300.00. How much
cheaper is a piece of cupcake if bought as part of a dozen rather than bought as a single
piece?

[A] 12.5% [B] 25% [C] 37.5% [D] 60% [E] 62.5%

_________ 16. Sarah wanted to buy a certain pair of ladies’ shoes, originally priced P2500, for her mother
last Mother’s Day. Since it was Mother’s Day, there was a sale in the mall and the shoes
were marked with a discount of 40%. How much will Sarah need to buy these shoes?

[A] P2500 [B] P2000 [C] P1500 [D] P1000 [E] P500

_________ 17. Your classmate lent you P20 for an interest. For every day (after the day you borrowed) you
are not able to pay, you need to add 10% of the original amount you borrowed to the
amount you will pay. How much you will need if you are to pay your classmate a week after
you borrowed the money?

[A] P20.00 [B] P21.40 [C] 27.00 [D] P30.00 [E] P34.00

_________ 18. It takes 4 men 6 hours to repair a road. How long will it take 8 men to do the job if they
work at the same rate?

[A] 1 [B] 2 [C] 3 [D] 4 [E] 5

_________ 19. If the ratio of two numbers is 5:8. If the smaller number is 35, what is the larger number?

[A] 38 [B] 72 [C] 56 [D] 85 [E] 40

_________ 20. A distance of 14 km is represented on a map by 7 cm. How long is a line representing 68
km?

[A] 43 [B] 45 [C] 34 [D] 54 [E] 40


_________ 21. The temperature in Quezon City was measured for five days. On the first to fourth days, the
city temperatures were 29⁰C, 31⁰C, 32⁰C and 35⁰C. Find the city temperature on the fifth
day so that the average temperature for the five days is 33⁰C.

[A] 39 [B] 38 [C] 37 [D] 35 [E] 34

_________ 22. A certain class has 14 boys and 16 girls. The average score of the boys in the final exam is
84. What should be the average score of the girls so that the average score for the whole
class is 86?

[A] 88 [B] 87 [C] 89 [D] 86 [E] 85

For questions [21] to [22]], refer to the figure at the right.

_________ 23. If the area of the inner circle is 36π square units, find the perimeter
of the outer square.

[A] 12 units [C] 24 units [E] 18 units


[B] 6 units [D] 36 units

_________ 24. If the area of the inner circle is 36π square units, find the area of the outer square.

[A] 36 square units [C] 49 square units [E] 12 square units


[B] 24 square units [D] 36 units

_________ 25. The area of a square is 64 square meters. What is its perimeter?

[A] 16 m [B] 60 m [C] 32 m [D] 24 m [E] 8 m

_________ 26. In general, an Olympic-size pool is 50 m long, 22.5 m wide and 3 m deep. What is the total
capacity of an Olympic-size pool?

[A] 755 m3 [B] 3375 m3 [C] 33.75 m [D] 75.5 m [E] 72.5 m2

_________ 27. The area of the square below is 16 cm2. What is the area of the
shaded region?

[A] 6 cm [C] 10 cm [E] 9 cm


[B] 19 cm [D] 13 cm

_________ 28. Astronomers study celestial bodies by firing light waves (speed is 300,000 km/s) into the
celestial body and letting the light wave signal return for analysis. If the distance between
the astronomer and the celestial body he is studying is 6,000,000,000,000,000,000 m, how
long will it take for light wave signal to be observed after firing?

[A] 20,000,000,000,000 [B] 1,800,000,000,000,000,000


[C] 6,000, 000,000,000,300,000 [D] 18,000,000,000,000,000,000

_________ 29. A man travels at 50 km/hr. How far can he go in 3 3⁄4 hours?

[A] 13.33 hrs [B] 187.5 km [C] 13.33 km [D] 13.33 hrs [E] 87 km

_________ 30. What is the sum of 1 - 2 + 3 - 4 + 5 - 6 + 7 - 8 + 9?

[A] 10 [B] 5 [C] 0 [D] 1 [E] 6

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