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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
REGION XI – DAVAO REGION
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF DAVAO ORIENTAL
CABANGCALAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
CABANGCALAN, BANAYBANAY, DAVAO ORIENTAL

FOURTH PERIODICAL TEST


MATHEMATICS IV

Name: _________________________________________ Grade 4 - ______________


Teacher: ________________________________________ Score: _______________

Direction: Read each question/problem carefully, compute if necessary and write the
letter of the correct answer.

______1.  Find the area of the following figure.


2 cm
A. 26 sq. cm B. 30 sq. cm

5 cm C, 20 sq. cm D. 34 sq. cm
2 cm
10 cm

_____2. Given the figure below, find its area.


A. 14 sq. m B. 48 sq. m
6m
C. 30 sq. m D. 44 sq. m
8m

_______3. A rice field has the shape of a parallelogram. It has a base of 45 meters and a
height of 30 meters. What is the area of the rice field
?
A. 1250 sq. m B. 1350 sq. m C. 2250 sq. m D. 1360 sq. m

______4. A flower garden has the shape of a triangle. The length of its base is 8 meters
and its height 6 meters. What is the area of the flower garden?
A. B. 24 sq. m C. 22 sq. m D. 48 sq. m
______ 5. A garden inside a park has the shape of a trapezoid. Its bases are 8 meters and 6
meters. The perpendicular distance between these bases is 7 meters. What is the area of the
garden?
What is asked in the problem?
A. area of the garden C. 8 meters and 6 meters
B. multiplication D. Width of the garden
 Write TRUE if the statement is true and FALSE, if not.
_________6. The amount of space inside an object is called the volume of the object.
_________7. Volume is measured in square units.
_________8. When the non-standard unit used is small, few units are needed to fill a
container. When the non-standard unit used is bigger, more units are needed to fill the
container.

Find the volume of each solid figure below. (Use separate sheet for your solutions)

_____9. A. 165 cu. cm B. 72 cu. cm


6 cm
C. 188 cu. cm D. 288 cu. cm
12 cm 4 cm

A. 9 cu. m B. 27 cu. m
_____10 3m
. C. 12 cu. m D. 30 cu. m
 

11 -12. Read and analyze the problem below. Answer the questions that follow.

______11. Alyanna has a box measuring 25 cm long, 20 cm wide and 20 cm high. If she will
store rice in it, how many cubic centimeter of rice will it contain?
What is asked in the problem?
A. The cubic centimeter of rice will the box contain.
B. The number of box.
C. The favorite box of Alyanna.
D. The kilo of rice will the box contain
_____12. What are the given facts in the problem?
A. 25 cm, 20 cm C. l=25 cm, w=20 cm, h= 20 cm
B. l=20 cm, w=20 cm, h= 25 cm D. none of these
  For item numbers 13-16, study the graph below. Answer the questions that follow.

_____13. What month registers the most number of kaing of pomelos harvested?
A. May C. January
B. March D. February
_____14.  What is found in vertical axis?
A. May C. January
B. March D. February
_____15.  How many more kaings are harvested in March than in April?
A. 5 Kaings C. 10 Kaings
B. 15 Kaings D. 20 Kaings
_____16.  What is the total number of kaings of pomelos harvested in 5 months?
A. 500 C. 510
B. 505 D. 515

For numbers 17 – 18. Study the graph below. Answer the questions below

______17. How many children have puppies for their pet?


A. 60 B. 70 C. 90 D . 100
______18. How many more boys than girls have cats ?
A. 10 B. 20 C. 30 D. 40

_____19. Which of the following is a probability experiment?


A. Tossing a coin C. Choosing a marble from a jar
B. Rolling a single 6-sided die D. All of the above

_____20. A number from 1 to 10 is chosen at random. What is the probability of choosing


any of the numbers?
1 5 6
a. b. c. d. none of the above
10 10 10
_____21. What is the probability of choosing an A from a set of 5 cards lettered A,B,C,O,U ?
1 1 5
a. b. c. d. none of the above
4 5 5
_____22. A spinner has a number 1 to 6. If it is spun once,
What is the probability of getting 5?
1 5 0 6
a. b. c. d.
6 6 6 6

_____23. If a coin is tossed, what is the probability that a head will come out?
1
a. 1 b. 0 c. d. none of the above
2
_____24. It is the extent to which an event is likely to happen.
a. event b. probability c. likelihood d. none of the above

_____25. A number from 1 to 5 is chosen at random. What is the probability of choosing any
of the number?
A. 1/5 C. 5/5
B. 2/5 D. 3/5
_____26.  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 dice D. all of the above
IX. Construct a vertical bar graph with the given data in the table below. (27 - 30)
Number of Students Scores
A 90
B 85
C 80
D 70

TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
FOURTH PERIODIC TEST IN MATHEMATICS IV
SY 2022 - 2023

No. of Days Percent No. of Item


Content
Taught % Items Placement
1. finds the area of irregular
figures made up of squares
4 10% 5 1-5
and rectangles using sq. cm
and sq. m.
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 trapezoids
4. visualizes the volume of
solid figures in different
situations using non-
standard (e.g. marbles, etc.)
and standard units.

5. Finds the volume of a


rectangular prisms using 4 10% 5 6-10
cu.cm and cu.m

6. solves routine and non- 4 10% 5 11-15


routine problems involving
the volume of a rectangular
prism.
7. Collects data on two
5 4% 2 31-32
variables using any source
8. organizes data in tabular
form and presents them in a
single/double horizontal or
vertical bar graph.
9. interprets data presented in
different kinds of bar
graphs (vertical/horizontal,
single/double bars).
10. solves routine and non-
routine problems using data
presented in a single or
double-bar graph.
11. draws inferences based on
data presented in a double- 5 14% 7 33-39
bar graph
12. records favorable outcomes
in a simple experiment
(e.g. tossing a coin,
spinning a wheel, etc.)
13. records favorable outcomes
in a simple experiment
(e.g. tossing a coin,
spinning a wheel, etc.)
14. explains the outcomes in an
experiment.
15. solves routine and non-
routine problems involving
a simple experiment.
TOTAL 50 100 50 50

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