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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
REGION IV-A CALABARZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF RIZAL
PILILLA SUB OFFICE

FIRST PERIODICAL TEST


MATHEMATICS 4

Name: ______________________________________________ Date: ___________________

DIRECTION: Read each question /statement carefully. Choose and write the letter of the correct
answer.
10000 10000 100 ,0
1. What number is represented by these number discs?
,0000 ,0000 0000
a. 20,100 b. 30,100 c. 2,100 d. 3,100

2. Give the place value of the underlined digit in 79 426.


a. ten thousands b. thousands c. tens d. hundreds

3. What is the place of 9 in 49 750?


a. tens b. ones c. thousands d. hundreds
4. Forty-six thousand one hundred six, written in symbol is ________.
a. 46,106 b. 46,016 c. 46,116 d. 40,106

5. 93,518, written in words is _________.


a. ninety-three thousand five hundred eighty
b. ninety-three thousand five hundred eighteen
c. ninety thousand fifty-eight
d. ninety thousand, five hundred eighteen
6. Round 54,693 to its nearest ten thousands.
a. 40,000 b. 50,000 c. 45,000 d. 55,000
7. What number can be rounded to 78,000
a. 78,246 b. 78,567 c. 77,246 d. 76,567
8. Arrange 43,756, 43,567 , 43,675, and 43,765 in increasing order.
a. 43,567 , 43,675 , 43,765 , 43,756
a. 43,765 , 43,756 , 43,567 , 43,675
c. 43,567 , 43,675 , 43,756 , 43,765
d. 43,765 , 43,756 , 43 675 , 43,567

9. Which set of numbers below are arranged in decreasing order?


a. 41,101 , 51,101 , 61,101 , 71,101
b. 12,324 , 12,325 , 12,326 , 12,327
c. 51,411 , 51,330 , 51,503 , 51,623
d. 20,553 , 20,543 , 20,533 , 20,523

10. There were 42 pebbles in every box. How many pebbles are there in 5 boxes?
a. 201 b. 210 c. 301 d. 310

11. Mr. Cruz and his co-workers can deliver 231 coconuts in a day. How many coconuts can they
deliver in 23 days?
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a. 5 313 b. 5 314 c. 5 301 d. 3 105


12. Ben has a coconut plantation. There are 353 coconut trees in a row. If there are 33 rows, how
many coconut trees are there in all?
a. 11 649 b. 11 659 c. 12 649 d. 12 659
13. What is the estimated product of 342 and 32?
a. 6,000 b. 7,000 c. 8,000 d. 9,000

14. Find the estimated product of 2,662 and 581.


a. 1,800,000 b. 1,700,000 c. 2,800,000 d. 2,700,000

15. What is 15 x 13?


a. 192 b. 193 c. 194 d. 195

16. There are 17 pencils in every pencil holder. How many pencils are there in 3 pencil holders?
a. 50 b. 51 c. 52 d. 53

17. Mrs. Dantes has a pineapple plantation. There are 253 pineapple plants in a row. If there are 33
rows, how many pineapple plants are there in all?
a. 8,346 b. 8,349 c. 9,349 d. 8,439

18. How many doses of vaccines will be needed if there are 243 senior citizens to be vaccinated in
each of 12 barangays?
a. 2,169 b. 2,961 c. 2,196 d. 2,916

19. The Lina’s pineapple farm produces 346 pineapples a day. If each pineapple cost Php 25, how
much is the sale of Lina’s pineapple farm in a day?
a. Php 6,650 b. Php 7,650 c. Php 8,650 d. Php 9,650

20. Queen bought 5 boxes of marbles. Each box has 75 marbles. If she gave 40 marbles to her
classmates, how many marbles were left?
a. 334 b. 335 c. 336 d. 337

21. Ariel can make 123 hangers in 5 days, while Lito can make 210 hangers in 10 days. Who makes
more hangers in ten days?
a. Lito b. Ariel c. Lito and Ariel d. none of the above

22. Kat’s mother can sew 234 pairs of short pants in 6 days, while Leni can sew187 pairs in 8
days. How many more pairs of short pants can Kat’s mother sew?
a. 125 b. 126 c. 127 d. 128

23. Rose can finish 18 pieces of embroidery in 4 days. Andrea can embroider 22 pieces in 2 days.
How many more pieces of embroidery can Andrea make than Rose in 4 days?
a. 72 b. 44 c. 88 d. 26

24. What is the quotient of 2,056 and 8?


a. 572 b. 275 c. 725. d. 257

25. 4,565 ÷ 9 is ________________.


a. 507 r. 2 b. 508 r. 2 c. 507 r. 6 d. 570 r. 2

26. What is 4000 ÷ 4?


a. 1000 b. 100 c. 10 d. 1000

27. What is 24000 ÷ 1000?


a. 24 b. 240 c. 2400 d. 2.4
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28. 650 is equal to how many tens?


a. 600 b. 60 c. 65 d. 0

29. What is 9000 ÷ 1000?


a. 9 b. 90 c. 900 d. 0

30.What is the estimated quotient of 8,501 and 32?


a. 300 b. 400 c. 200 d. 100

31. Estimate the quotient of 825 divided by 24


a. 30 b. 40 c. 20 d. 10

32. A farmer has 3,105 pineapples to pack equally in 34 boxes. About how many pineapples will be in
each box?
a. 70 b. 80 c. 90 d. 100

33. Lovelyn’s round trip jeepney fare to school is Php 16 a day. If she has Php192 for jeepney fares
to school, how many round trips to school would that be?
a.13 b.14 c.11 d. 12

34. Cyan, Johnvic, and Raffa shared the amount of Php 480 to buy a birthday gift for their teacher.
How much did each of them share?
a. Php 106 b. Php 160 c. Php 150 d. Php 140

35. Mang Mario has 7,000 pieces of siopao to pack equally in 10 boxes.
About how many siopao will be in each box?
a. 600 b. 700 c. 800 d. 900

36. Irene collected 175 eggs from one poultry house and 209 eggs from a second poultry house. If
put 12 eggs to a tray, how many trays did he fill?
a. 30 b. 31 c. 33 d. 32

37. Yana won 40 chocolate bars at a school fair. Then she gave 4 to each of her friends. She only
has 8 chocolates left. How many friends does she have?
a. 5 b. 6 c. 7 d. 8

38. Iya has 50 bags in her collection. She gave her sister half of them last week. This week she
bought 10 bags. How many bags does she have now?
a. 33 b. 34 c. 35 d. 36

39. 12 x 3 – 4 + 0 is_____________.
a. 31 b. 32 c. 33 d. 34

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

FIRST PERIODICAL TEST


MATHEMATICS 4 TOS
Most Essential Learning Competencies No. No. of % Knowledg Underst Thinking Item
of Items e 50% anding (Applying, Placement
days 30% analyzing,
Taug Evaluating,
ht Creating)
20%

Visualizes numbers up to 100 000 1 1 2.50 1 1


with emphasis on numbers 10 001 –
100 000. M4NS-la-1.4
Gives the place value and value of a 2 2 5.00 2 2,3
digit in numbers up to 100 000.
M4NS-la-10.4
Reads and write numbers up to 2 2 5.00 2 4,5
hundred thousand in symbols and in
words.
Rounds numbers to the nearest 2 2 5.00 2 6,7
thousand and ten thousand. M4NS-
lb-5.2
Orders numbers up to 100 000 in 2 2 5.00 2 8,9
increasing or decreasing number.
M4NS-lb-13.4
Multiplies numbers up to 3-digit 3 3 7.50 2 1 10,11,12
numbers by up to 2 digit numbers
with or without regrouping. M4NS-lc-
43.7
Estimates the products of 3- to 4- 2 2 5.00 2 13,14
digit numbers by 2- to 3- digit
numbers with reasonable results.
M4NS-lc-44.2
Multiplies mentally 2-digit by 1- to 2- 2 2 5.00 2 15,16
digit numbers with products up to
200 and explains the strategies used.
M4NS-ld-42.3
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Solves routine and non-routine 3 3 7.50 2 1 17,18,19


problems involving multiplication of
whole numbers including money
using appropriate problem solving
strategies and tools. M4NS-ld-45.4
Solves multi-step routine and non- 5 4 10.00 2 2 20,21,22,2
routine problems involving 3
multiplication and addition or
subtraction using appropriate
problem solving strategies and tools.
M4NS-le-45.5
Divides 3 to 4 digit numbers by 1 to 2 2 3 7.50 3 24,25,26
digit numbers with and without
remainder. M4NS-lf-54.3
Divides mentally 2- to 4- digit 2 3 7.50 3 27,28,29
numbers by tens or hundreds or by 1
000 with or without remainder.
Estimates the quotient of 3- to 4- digit 3 3 7.50 3 30,31,32
dividends by 1- to 2- digit divisors
with reasonable results. M4NS-lg-
55.2
Solves routine and non-routine 3 3 7.50 2 1 33,34,35
problems involving division of 3 to 4
digit numbers by 1 to 2 digit numbers
including money using appropriate
problem solving strategies and tools.
M4NS-lh-56.3
Solves multi-step routine and non- 3 3 7.50 2 1 36,37,38,
routine problems involving division
and any of the other operations of
whole numbers including money
using appropriate problem solving
strategies and tools. M4NS-lh-56.4
Performs a series of two or more 3 2 5.00 2 39,40
operations
40. 40.0 100.0 20.00 12.00 8.00
00 0 0

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