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SUMMATIVE TEST IN MATH 5

4TH

QUARTER
BY SIR REI MARASIGAN
ALAMINOS DISTRICT
LAGUNA DIVISION
Summative #1
Find the Volume write the Given, Formula and Answer
1. Given:L = 6 cm W = 10 cm H = 12 cm
2. Given:L = 25 cm W = 3 cm H = 7 cm
3. Given:S = 9 cm
4. Given:S = 6 m
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Summative #2
Direction: Write the parts of the circle being described.
1. A segment that passes through the center of a circle and has both end points on the circle.
______________________

2. A segment that has one end point on the circle and the other endpoint at the center of the circle.

3. The length of the radius is always half of the ________________________.


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Write true or false.


1. ____________The formula in finding the area of a circle can be derived using the perimeter of a
rectangle.
2. ___________The formula of a parallelogram can help to derive in finding the area of a circle.
3. ___________The formula of area of a circle is A = pi x r x r.
4. __________ The formula of the triangle can help to derive the area of a circle.
5.
6. __________ Is a circle a polygon?
7. Complete the table. Use the formula for the area of a circle.
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Circle Radius Diameter Area

1 5.6 m

2 16 mm

3 25.6 cm
4 78.5 mm2

5 20 dm
Summative #3
Create/Make a problem involving the area of a circle based on the given situation.
Write the answer in your notebook.
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Create/Make a problem involving the area of a circle based on the given situation. Write the answer in your notebook.

1. The diameter of a circular swimming pool is 18 meters.


Problem:____________________________________________________________
Answer:_____________________________________________________________
2. The area of a circle is 254.34 square meters.
Problem:____________________________________________________________
Answer:_____________________________________________________________
3. A circular doormat has a radius of 15 cm.
Problem:____________________________________________________________
Answer:_____________________________________________________________
1. The radius of a circle is 7 centimeters. 7-10

Problem:
4.
Answer:
2. A circular plate has an area of 615.44 square centimeters.

Problem:

5. Answer:
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Read, analyze and solve.
1. How many jewelry boxes 10 cm by 6 cm by 4 cm can be packed into a box 50 dm lon, 4 dm wide and 3 dm high?
2. The diagram below shows a large cube made from 1 cubic cm.
a. How many small cubes are there in each layer?
b. What is the volume of the rectangular prism?
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Determine how many purple packages and green packages
will fit into the white storage bin
Summative #4
Fill in the blanks to complete the equivalent measures.

1.198cm3= ______dm3

2. 1286dm3= _____m3

3. ____cm3 = 35m3
3 3
4._____cm = 25dm

5.89m3= ______dm3
Find the volume of each prism.
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1. l=4m w=2.5m h=-3.5m V= _____

2. l=8cm w=4cm h=5cm V= _____

3. l=16.5cm w=12cm h=8cm V=_____

4. l=7m w=2m h=4m V=_____

5. l=16cm w=7cm h=12cm V=_____


Give the appropriate unit of measure for the fol owing: 11-15

1. a wooden rectangular chop board


2. a container van
3. a room air-conditioner
4. brick of butter
5. a thick book
Study the line graph below. Then, answer the questions that follow.

NUMBER OF HOUSES CONSTRUCTED FOR FIVE YEARS


250
200
150
Number of Houses

100
50
0
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
1. What is the graph about?
Year
2. How many houses were constructed in 2012?
3. How many more houses were constructed in 2013 than in 2011?
4. How many houses were constructed from 2011 to 2015?
5. On what year/years was there the same number of houses constructed?
Make a graph out of the given data below. Use the gridline to plot the points.

HEIGHT OF MONGO PLANT

Number of Weeks Height in centimeter

1 3.5 cm

2 6.5 cm

3 9.5 cm

4 12.5 cm

5 15.5 cm

6. What is the height of the plant on the first week?


7. How do you describe the height of the mongo plant from first to fifth
week?
Quezon, Isabela 3324
Direction:In a bag there are 10 blocks numbered 1 to 10. I will draw a block from the bag. What is the
probability of my drawing a block with :
a. Number 5 _______________
b. Number 9 _______________
c. Number less than 6 _______________
d. An odd number _______________
e. An even number _______________
f. Number more than 3 _______________
Draw a simple line graph
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