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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region IV – A CALABARZON
DIVISION OF LAGUNA
District of Pila

PANSOL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL


PILA

Third Periodical Test in Mathematics 4


TABLE OF SPECIFICATION

NO. OF ITEMS
PLACEMENT
ITEM
Objectives

Describes and illustrates parallel, intersecting and 10,12, 13, 14 4


perpendicular lines
Describes and illustrates different angles (right, acute and 1,2,6,7,8,9 6
obtuse) using models
Describes the attributes/ properties of triangles and 4 1
quadrilaterals using concrete objects or models
Identifies and describes triangles according to sides and 5 1
angles.
Identifies and describes the different kinds of 3 1
quadrilaterals
Determines the missing terms in a sequence of numbers 18,28 2
Finds the missing number in an equation involving 21,11 2
properties of operations
Finds the elapsed time in minutes and in seconds 25,40 2
Estimates the duration of time in minutes. 34 1
Solves problems involving elapsed time. 22,23,24 3
Derives the formula for perimeter of any given. 17,18,19 3
Finds the perimeter of triangle, square rectangles, 20,27,29,30, 31, 32, 35, 10
parallelograms and trapezoids. 36,38,39
Solves routine and non-routine problems in real –life 15,16 2
situations involving perimeter of squares and triangles,
rectangles and parallelograms and trapezoids.
Converts sq.cm to sq.m and vice versa 26,33 2
TOTAL 40 40

Prepared by:
MELISSA V. BASMAYOR
Teacher II

Noted:
NIÑO M. ARELLANO
Principal I

Republic of the Philippines


Department of Education
Region IV – A CALABARZON
DIVISION OF LAGUNA
District of Pila

PANSOL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL


PILA

THIRD PERIODICAL TEST IN MATH 4


Name: ________________________________________ Score: ________________
Grade/Section: ___________________________________ Date: ________________

Directions: For multiple choice items, choose the [Grab your reader’s attention with a great quote from
letter that corresponds to the correct the document or use this space to emphasize a key
answer. point. To place this text box anywhere on the page,
1. Which of the angles below measure more than just drag it.]
900 but less than 1800?
a. b.
c. d.

2. Which of the following tells about Obtuse


Angle?
a. It measures exactly 900 c. More
than 90 but less than 180
0 0

b. It measures less than 900 d. It has 8


sides
3. Which statement is TRUE about
parallelogram?
a. It has eight sides. b. No
sides are equal.
c. It has 4 sides d. It has 3 angles
4. Which of the given objects is classified as
quadrilateral?
a. b. c. d.

5. Which is TRUE about Isosceles triangle?


a. No equal sides and angles
c. All sides are equal
b. It has 2 equal sides
d. It has 4 sides.

For Items 6 to 9, refer to the figure on the right side.


6. Which two angles are right angles?
a. 1 and 2 b. 2 and 3 c. 3 and 4
d. 1 and 4
7. What kind of angle is shown in angle 4?
a. acute b. reflex c. obtuse 3
2
d. right
8. Which is acute angle?
1 4
a. 3 b. 1 c. 2 d. 4
9. What kind of angle is shown in angle 3?
a. acute b. reflex c. obtuse d. right
10. Which situation shows parallel lines?
a. Hands of a clock at 9:00 c. Horizontal bars
b. Capital letter X d. Corner of a building
11. What is the value of each side of the equation. Write your answer inside the box.
3 x (6 + 4) = (3x6) + (3x4)

For Items 12 to 14 refer to the figure below..


C D

P O
N
B
A

12. What kind of line shown in lines MP and AB?


a. Parallel line b. perpendicular line c. intersecting line d. line
13. What kind of line shown in lines CD and ON?
a. Parallel line b. perpendicular line c. intersecting line d. line
14. What kind of line shown in lines NP and MP?
a. Parallel line b. perpendicular line c. intersecting line d. line
For Items 15 to17, refer to the problem below.
Mr. Macaspak is going to fence his rectangular garden with chicken wire. It measures 12m wide
and 4m long. What is the perimeter of the rectangular vegetable garden?
15. What is asked?
a. The area of the rectangular garden.
b. The distance around the house of Mr. Macaspak.
c. The distance around the rectangular garden.
d. The cost of the chicken wire.
16. Which number sentence will help us find the perimeter of the rectangular garden?
a. P= 12m x 4m b. P = 12m + 4m + 4m c. P = 2(12m) + 2(4m) d. P = 12m - 4m

17. Which of the formula will help us find the perimeter of rectangular garden?
a. P= L x W b. P = 2L + 2W c. P = 4 + s d. P = s x 4
18. Find the missing numbers in the number sequence.
1, 10, _______, 1000 ________ 100000
For Items 19 to 20, refer to the figure below..

12cm
4cm

15cm.
19. Which formula will help us find the distance around the triangle?
a. P= s+s+s b. P = 4 + s c. P = 2L +2W d. P = 4s
20. How many centimeters is the distance around the figure above?
a. 9cm b. 18cm c. 24cm d. 31cm
21. Fill in the missing number to make the equation TRUE.
9 x ( 10 + 5) = (___ x 10) + ( 9 x ____)
For Items 22 to 24, refer to the problem below.

Yaya Dub started washing her clothes at 2: 45 pm. She finished at 5:25p.m. How long
did it take her to wash her clothes?
22. What is asked in the problem?
a. The length of time it takes Yaya Dub to wash her clothes
b. The work done by Yaya Dub.
c. The time Yaya Dub washed her clothes
d. The time Yaya Dub stopped washing.
23. What operation to be used to solve the problem?
a. Addition b. Subtraction c. Multiplication d. division
24. What is the number sentence that represents your answer?
a. 5:25 + 2:45 = N b. 5:25 - 2:45= N c. 5:25 x 2:45= N d. 5:25 ÷ 2:45= N
25. Which is the correct answer to the problem?
a. It takes 2 hours and 40 mins for Yaya Dub to wash her clothes.
b. It takes 3 hours and 40 mins for Yaya Dub to wash her clothes.
c. Yaya Dub started to wash her clothes at 2:45pm.
d. Yaya Dub finished at 5:25pm.
26. Mr. Murcia wanted to tiled his 15 sq.m. pool. How many square centimeters of tiles will be
needed to completely tile the pool?
a. 300,000 sq.cm b.30,000 sq.cm c. 15,000 sq.cm d. 150,000 sq.cm
27. What is the perimeter of the polygon at the right?
a. 39 in. 10 in.

b. 49 in.
c. 64 in. 15 in.
d. 74 in.

24in.
28. Supply the missing term/s in the given sequence.
80, ______, 74, 71, 68, _______
29. What is the perimeter of the parallelogram at the right?
a. 100 m b.88 m c.70 m d. 35 m 10 m

30. What is the perimeter of a rhombus having 2cm. side?


a. 4 cm b. 6cm c. 8 cm d. 10 cm 25m
31. An equilateral banner had a perimeter of 180cm. What is the length of its side?
a. 15cm b. 30cm c. 40cm d. 60cm
32. Andrew jogs around a rectangular park 15m long and 9m wide. How far does he go in
completing 2 rounds?
a. 78m b. 96m c. 100m d. 144m
33. Convert 240, 000 sq. cm to sq. m.
a. 24 sq. m b. 48 sq. m c. 240sq. m d. 480sq. m
34. The class of Grade IV Diamond began to rearrange the chairs for a short program at 8:09a.m.
They finalized the arrangement at 9: 21a.m. About how long did it take them to arrange the
chairs?
a. 1 hour b. 1 hour and 12 minutes c. 2 hours d. 10 minutes
35. Clark walks around a square garden. If one side measures 25m, what is the distance around
covered by Clark?
a. 25m b. 50m c. 75m d. 100m.

36. What is the distance around a building which is 30m long and 24m wide?
a. 108m b.54m c. 30m d.24m.

For Items 37 to 40, refer to the problem below.

Lea bought a plain square neckerchief, which measures 8 in. a side. She adds lace around it
using the sewing machine.

37. What formula she used to get the measurement around the square neckerchief?
a. P= L x W b. P = 4 + s c. P = s x 4 d. P = 2L +2W
38. What is the perimeter of the square neckerchief?
a. P= 8in. b. P = 16in. c. P = 24in d. P = 32in.
39. If the cost of the lace is P2.00 per inch, how much did she spent for the lace?
a. P 50.00 b.P64.00 c. P100.00 d. P180.00
40. If Lea started putting the lace at 8:03a.m. and finished at 8: 59 a.m. How many minutes did
she spent in putting the lace?
a. 56 seconds b. 96 seconds c. 56 minutes d. 96 minutes
KEY TO CORRECTION MATH 4

1. B
2. C
3. C
4. C
5. B
6. D
7. D
8. C
9. C
10. C
11. 30
12. C
13. A
14. B
15. C
16. C
17. B
18. 1, 10, 100, 1000, 10 000, 100 000
19. A
20. D
21. 9 X ( 10 + 5 ) = ( 9 X 10 ) + ( 9 X 5 )
22. A
23. B
24. B
25. B
26. C
27. C
28. 80, 77, 74, 71, 68, 65
29. C
30. C
31. D
32. B
33. C
34. B
35. D
36. A
37. C
38. D
39. B
40. C

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