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National Capital Region

Schools Division of Paranaque


Paranaque District III
ROGELIO G. GATCHALIAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Don Juan St., Gat – Mendoza Housing Area, Brgy. Vitalez, Paranaque City
Tel. # 852 – 14-71 / Email : gatchalianrogelio@yahoo.com

TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
Mathematics V
THIRD QUARTER ASSESSMENT
SY 2016-2017

Number Objectives No. Of Item Percentag


Items Placement e
Formulate the rule in Finding the next term in a
27, 28, 29,
11 sequence. 4 8%
30
Use different strategies ( looking for a pattern, working
backwards, etc ) to solve for the unknown in simple 31,32,33,34
12 7 14%
equations involving one or more on whole numbers. , 35,36,37

Measure time using a 12-hours and 24-hours clock


13 3 38,39,40 6%
Calculate time in the different world time zones in
14 relation to the Philippines 2 41,42 4%

Solve Problems Involving Time


15 1 43 2%
Finding the Circumference of a Circle 44,45,
16 4 8%
46,47
Solving Routine and Non- Routine Problems Involving
17 Circumference of a Circle 3 48, 49, 50 6%

TOTAL 50 50 100%
National Capital Region
Department of Education
Division of Parañaque City
District of Parañaque V

SAN ANTONIO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL


Sta. Lucia Street San Antonio Valley 1, Parañaque City
Tel. No. 825-1966/Email Add.:sanes98@yahoo.com

Fourth Periodical Test


SY 2017-2018

MATHEMATICS 5

DIRECTION: READ THE QUESTIONS CAREFULLY. ENCIRCLE THE LETTER OF THE CORRECT ANSWER.

1. What do you call the line segment that passes through the center of a circle and has both endpoints
on the circle?
A. Diameter B. Radius C. Circle D. Center

2. What do you call the line segment that has one endpoint on the circle and the other endpoint at the
center of the circle?
A. Circle B. Diameter C. Radius D. Center

3. The length of radius is always what part of the diameter?


A. twice B. half C. equal D. zero

4. The length of the diameter is always what part of the radius?


A. thrice B. equal C. half D. twice

5. What is the formula in finding the area of a circle?


A. A=πd B. A=2πr C. A = πr2 D. A = π2r

6. What is the area of the given figure?

9 meters

A. A=63.585m2 B. A=63.58m2C. A=63.585m D. A=63.5m2

7. A circle has a radius of 14 m. What is the area?


A. A=615.44m B. A=615m2 C. A=615.40m D. A=615.44m2

8. What problem can you create in this given data: circular swimming pool ; d = 18 m?

A. Daniel has a circular swimming pool. What is the diameter?


B. A circular swimming pool has a diameter of 18 meters. Find its shape.
C. Ariel has a pool, the diameter is 18 meters, what is the area of the pool?
D. JL has a circular swimming pool with radius 18 m. What is the area?

9. What problem can you create in this given data: circular doormat ; r = 15m?

A. Tina has a circular doormat with radius 15 meters. Find the area of her doormat.
B. A circular doormat has a diameter of 15 meters. Find the area.
C. Sarah is using a circular doormat with an area of 15 meters. What is the radius?
D. Piolo is making a circular doormat. What is the radius?
10. What problem can you create in this given data: circular plate ; A = 615.44 cm 2 ?

A. Ynigo is using a circular plate with an area of 615.44 cm2.


B. Juan has a circular plate. What is the area?
C. Miggy wants to make a circular plate with an area of 615.44 cm2. What must be its radius?
D. JJ wants to buy a circular plate with an area of 615.44 cm2. How many will he buy?

11. A circular mirror has a radius of 9 meters. What is the area?

A. A = 254.12 m2 B. A = 254.34 m2 C. A = 254 m2 D. A = 254.34 m

12. What is the area of the wheel of a motorcycle having a diameter of 1 meter?

A. A = 0.785 m2 B. A = 7.85 m2 C. A = 0.0785 m2 D. A = 78.5 m

13. What is the area of a circle if the radius is 13 cm?

A. A = 0.53066 cm2 B. A = 5306.6 cm2 C. A = 5.3066 cm2 D. A = 530.66 cm2

14. A dinner plate has a radius of 6 cm. What is its area?

A. A = 11.304 cm2 B. A = 1130.4 cm2 C. A = 113.04 cm2 D. A = 113.04 cm

15. The diameter of a circle is 11 cm. What is the area?

A. A = 9.4985 cm2 B. A = 94.985 cm2 C. A = 949.85 cm2 D. A = 94 985 cm

16. What do you call the amount of space in any quantity?

A. Area B. Circumference C. Volume D. Perimeter

17. What is the formula in finding the volume of a cube?

A. V = s3 B. V = LWH C. V = s x s D. V = 4s

18. What do you call the side of a cube?

A. Length B. Edge C. Width D. Height

19. What is the formula in finding the volume of a rectangular prism?

A. V = L+W+H B. V = 2LW + H C. V = 2L+2W+2H D. V = LWH

20. A rectangular prism whose dimensions are 12 cm by 8 cm by 3 cm. What is the volume?

A. V = 388 cm3 B. V = 188 cm3 C. V = 588 cm3 D. V = 288 cm3

21. What is the volume of a cube with an edge 4 meters?

A. V = 64 m3 B. V = 54 m3 C. V = 74 m3 D. V = 44 m3

22. Grade 5 – Earth made four garden plots. Each plot had the following measurements, 2.1m by 3m by
3m. How many cubic meters of garden soil did they use?

A. V = 1.89 m3 B. V = 18.9 m3 C. V = 189 m3 D. 0.189 m3


23. The dimensions of a tank are 5 m long , 3 m wide and 16 m high. What is the volume of the tank?
A. V = 24 m3 B. V = 240 m3 C. V = 0.24 m3 D. 2.400 m3

24. The sides of a cube is 1.2 cm. What is the volume?

A. V = 1.728 cm3 B. V = 17. 28 cm3 C. V = 172.8 cm3 D. V = 0.1728 cm3

25. A box is 162 cm long, 12 cm wide and 5.3 cm high. What is the Volume?

A. V = 103.032 cm3 B. V = 1030.32 cm3 C. V = 10 303. 2 cm D. V = 10.3032 cm3

26. A truck delivers sand weighing 85 000 cm3, what is the weight of the sand in decimeters?

A. 850 dm3 B. 8500 dm3 C. 85 dm3 D. 8.5 dm3


B.
27. A water tank holds 90 000 dm3 of water, what is its weight in cubic meters?
A. 9000 m3 B. 900 m3 C. 9 m3 D. 90 m3
28. How many cubic decimeters are there in 198 cm3?
A. 0.198 dm3 B. 19.8 dm3 C. 1980 dm3 D. 1.98 dm3
29. A van can hold 1 286 dm3. What is its weight in m3?
A. 12.86 m3 B. 1.286 m3 C. 1.286 m3 D. 0.1286 m3

30. If a truck can deliver 89 m3 in one day. How many dm3 can it deliver in 2 days?
A. 17 800 dm3 B. 178 000 dm3 C. 8 9000 dm3 D. 89 000 dm3

31. An open box is 50 cm long, 25 cm wide, and 15 cm high. What is the volume?
A. 187 500 cm3 B. 18 750 cm3 C. 1 875 cm3 D. 187 500 cm3

32. A pit is 7 dm long, 5 dm wide, and 8 dm deep. How many cubic meters of sand will fill the pit?

A. 280 dm3 B. 28 dm3 C. 2 800 dm3 D. 28 000 dm3

33. What is the volume of an antique chest with side 5 cm?

A. 125 cm3 B. 1 250 cm3 C. 45 cm3 D. 450 cm3

34. A 6 cm ×3 cm ×6 cm is half-filled with salt. How much salt is still needed to completely fill the
container?
A. 30 cm3 B. 54 cm3 C. 30 cm3 D. 664 cm3

35. A cubic seed box has an edge of 18 cm. What is the volume of the box?

A. 58 320 cm3 B. 580 320 cm3 C. 5.832 cm3 D. 5 832 cm3

36. What is the boiling point of water?

A. 0ᴼC B. 100ᴼC C. 37.5 ᴼC D. 50ᴼC


37. What is the freezing point of water?
A. 37.5ᴼC B. 50ᴼC C. 0ᴼC D. 100ᴼC

38. What is the normal body temperature of a human?

A. 100ᴼC B. 0ᴼC C. 50ᴼC D. 37.5ᴼC

39. What is 3.5ᴼC higher than the normal body temperature?

A. 42ᴼC B. 41ᴼC C. 44ᴼC D. 43ᴼC

40. What is 78.5ᴼC lower than the boiling point of water?

A. 21.5 ᴼC B. 31.5 ᴼC C. 41ᴼC D. 51ᴼC

Use the graph below to answer the questions in number 41-44.

COMPARISON OF PLANT GROWTH


8

5
Height
(centimeters)4 plant outside
plant near the window
3

0
Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5

41. What is the title of the graph?

A. Plant outside and near the window C. Comparison of Plant Growth


B. Height of Plant Growth D. Plant Growth

42. What is the height of both plants at day 2?

A. 2 cm and 5 cm B. 3 cm and 4 cm C. 5 cm and 3 cm D. 2 cm and 4 cm

43. Which plant shows great increase in height?

A. Plant outside C. Both


B. Plant near the window D. None of the above

44. What happen to the plant near the window?

A. Less growth of plant C. No growth of plant


B. Greater growth of plant D. None of the above

45. It tells us how likely something is to happen. What is this?

A. Statistics B. Math C. Geometry D. Probability

For questions 46-48, consider the problem below:


A bag contains 12 apples and 4 oranges. What is the probability of pulling apples?

46. What is asked in the problem?

A. The number of apples C. The probability of pulling apples


B. The total number of fruits D. The number of oranges

47. What are the given?


A. 12 apples C. 4 oranges
B. 12 apples, 4 oranges D. all of the above

48. What is the answer in the problem?

A. The probability of pulling an apple is 75%


B. The probability of pulling an orange is 75%
C. The probability of pulling the fruits is 75%
D. The probability is 75%

For question 49-50, consider the problem below:

A bag contains 3 red lollipops, 3 green lollipops and 3 orange lollipop. What is the probability of
picking a green lollipop?

49. What is asked in the problem?

A. The probability of picking a green lollipop C. The probability of picking a red lollipop
B. The probability of picking an orange lollipop D. All of the above

50. What is the answer in the problem?

A. The probability of picking an orange lollipop is 33%


B. The probability of picking a green lollipop is 33%
C. The probability of picking an red lollipop is 33%
D. All of the above

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