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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region 02(Cagayan Valley)
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE OF ISABELA
CABAGAN EAST INTERIM DISTRICT
103156- MASIPI ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Brgy. Masipi East, Cabagan, Isabela

FOURTH PERIODICAL TEST IN MATHEMATICS IV

Name:___________________________ Date_______________

I. Directions: Read and understand the following. Find the area of the following.
1. 15 m

15 m A. 250 B. 300 C. 200 D. 100

5m

2.

2 cm A. 5cm B. 10 C. 2 D. 1

5 cm

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

3m

2m

4. A. 375m B. 200m C. 100m D.5m

H=15m

B= 25m
5. The area of a square lot is 100 square meters. How long is the side? What is the given fact?
A. the base is 100 m
B. the side is 100 m
C. the length is 100 sq.cm
D. the area of the square lot is 100 sq. m
6. A rice field in the shape of a parallelogram is 30 meters long. The perpendicular distance between the base
and its opposite side is 12 meters.
To compute for the Area, what formula is needed to answer the problem?

A. A = l x w C. A = 4s
B. A = b x h D. A = 1/2 b x h

7. A rice field in the shape of a parallelogram is 30 meters long. The perpendicular distance between the base
and its opposite side is 12 meters. What is its area?

A. 240 m2 C. 360 m2
B. 300 m2 D. 420 m2
8. A triangular pond has a base of 10 meters and a height of 6 meters. What is the area of the pond?

A. 120 m2 C. 60 m2
B. 90 m2 D. 30 m2

9. The formula in finding the area of a triangle is _____.

A. A = b x h C. A = 1/2 b x h
B. A = l x w D. A = l x w

10. A rectangular piece of silk cloth has a length of 30 cm and a width of 20 cm. Find the area of the silk cloth.

A. 900 cm2 C. 700 cm2


B. 800 cm2 D. 600 cm2

11. Solve for the area of the rectangle.


A. 72 square meters C. 66 square meters
B. 18 square meters D. 38 square meters
II. Find the volume of the following
12. The volume of a rectangular prism is equal to the product of its length, width, and ______.
A. base C. height
B. vertex D. dimension
13. It's the amount of space in solid figure
A. Area C. Diameter
B. Circumference D. Volume
14. What is the volume of this prism?
A. 6 cubic in
B. 12 cubic in
C. 24 cubic in
D. 13 cubic in
15. What is the volume of this prism?
A. 18 cubic cm
B. 6 cubic cm
C. 9 cubic CM
D. 10 cubic CM
III. Study the data and answer the question that follows.
16. The information you get from a survey is called _____
A. variable C. data
B. tally D. survey
17. How many students' favorite animal is dog?
A. 4
B. 8
C. 9
D. 10
18. What animal is the least favorite of students?
A. Cat
B. Dog
C. Elephant
D. Bear
19. How many students favorite animal is cat?
A. 2 C. 4
B. 3 D. 1
20. What is the data all about?
A. Students’ favorite animal C. Animals
B. Students animal D. Students favorite

21. Study the graph and answer the question that follows.
What month registers the most number of kaing of pomelos harvested?
A. January
B. Fabruary
C. March
D. April
22. How many more kaings are harvested in February and April than in
January and March?
A. 15
B. 10
C. 5
D. 3
23. What is the average number of kaing of pomelos harvested?
A. 100 C. 104
B. 102 D. 106
24. What is the total number of kaing of pomelos harvested?
A. 500 C. 510
B. 505 D. 515
25. What is the highest average grade in Math of grade 6 students?
A. 88
B. 89
C. 90
D. 91
26. hat section got the lowest average in Math?
A. VI- APITONG
B. VI- ACACIA
C. VI- NARRA
D. VI- MAHONGANY
27. What is the highest average in Math for the girls?
A. 90
B. 89
C. 88
D. 87
28. What is the title of the bar graph?
A.Number of Pupils
B.Game
C.Our Favorite Games
D.Basketball
29. What sport is the favorite of most students?
A. Volleyball
B. Soccer
C. Softball
D. Basketball

30. how many student likes basketball than softball?


A. 5 C. 4
B. 3 D. 6
31. What is the least favorite game of the pupils?
A. Basketball C. Volleyball
B. Softball D. Soccer
32. Which of the following is a probability experiment?
A. Choosing a marble from a jar C. Tossing a coin
B. Rolling a single 6-sided die D. All of the above
33. A number from 1 to 10 is chosen at random. What is the probability of choosing any of the numbers?
A. 1/10 C. 5/10
B. 3/10 D. 7/10
34. If a coin is tossed, what is the probability that a head will come out?
A. 25% C. 75%
B. 50% D. 100%
35. It is the extent to which an event is likely to happen.
A. statistics C. likelihood
B. probability D. mean
36. In the word MATHEMATICS, what is the probability of choosing letter A?
A. 1/11 C. 3/11
B. 2/11 D. 4/11
37. Which of the following is an outcome?
A. Rolling a die. C. Flipping a coin.
B. Getting a red marble from a jar full of D. None of the above.
different colored marbles.

38. These are activities such as tossing or flipping a coin without looking which could be repeated over and over
again and which have well-defined results.

A. Experiment C. Sample Space


B. Event D. Outcome
39. These are the results of an experiment or an element of a sample space.
A. Experiment C. Sample Space
B. Event D. Outcome
40. Bar Graph is a kind of graph that characterizes categorical data with rectangular bars of equal width.
A. True
B. false
C. both a and b
D. none of the above

PREPARED BY: CORRECTED BY:


ANGELICA R. GUILLERMO GEORGE S. GALAPON
TEACHER I/ADVISER ESHT 1

ANSWER KEY:
1. A
2. A
3. A
4. A
5. D
6. B
7. C
8. D
9. C
10. D
11. A
12. A
13. D
14. C
15. A
16. C
17. C
18. D
19. C
20. A
21. C
22. C
23. B
24. C
25. C
26. A
27. B
28. C
29. D
30. D
31. B
32. D
33. A
34. B
35. B
36. B
37. B
38. A
39. D
40. A

TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
FOURTH PERIODIC TEST IN MATHEMATICS IV

No.
Percent Item
Content of
% Placement
Items

1. Finds the area of irregular figures made up of


7.5 3 1,6,11
squares and rectangles using sq. cm and sq. m.

10 4 2,3,4,9
2. finds the area of triangles, parallelograms and
trapezoids using sq. cm and sq. m

3. solves routine and non-routine problems involving


squares, rectangles, triangles, parallelograms, and 10 4 5,7,8,10
trapezoids

4. visualizes the volume of solid figures in different


situations using non-standard (e.g. marbles, etc.) 2.5 1 13
and standard units

5. finds the volume of a rectangular prism using cu. cm


5 2 14,15
and cu. m

6. solves routine and non-routine problems involving


2.5 1 12
the volume of a rectangular prism.

7. Collects data on two variables using any source 10 4 17-20


8. organizes data in tabular form and presents them in
2.5 1 16
a single/double horizontal or vertical bar graph.

9. interprets data presented in different kinds of bar


10 4 21-24
graphs (vertical/horizontal, single/double bars).

10. solves routine and non-routine problems using data


15 6 25-31
presented in a single or double-bar graph.
11. records favorable outcomes in a simple experiment
7.5 3 32,38,39
(e.g. tossing a coin, spinning a wheel, etc.)
12. expresses the outcome in a simple experiment in
2.5 1 37
words, symbols, tables, or graphs
13. explains the outcomes in an experiment 2.5 1 35
14. solves routine and non-routine problems involving a 7.5 3
simple experiment 33,34,36

TOTAL 100 40 40

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