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FOURTH PERIODIC TEST IN MATHEMATICS IV (TOS)

No. of
Percent No. of Item
Content Days
% Items Placement
Taught
1. Visualizes the volume of solid figures in
different situations using non-standard 4 12.5% 5 1-5
and standard units

2. Finds the volume of a rectangular 4 12.5% 5 6-10


prisms using cu.cm and cu.m

3. Solves routine and non-routine


problems involving 4 12.5% 5 11-15
squares,rectangles,triangles,parallelogr
ams and trapezoids
4. Solves routine and non-routine
problems involving the volume of a 3 7.5% 3 16-18
rectangular prism
5. Creates problems involving volume of 4 5% 2 19-20
rectangular prism
6. Finds the area of triangles,
parallelograms and trapezoids using sq 5 7.5% 3 21-23
cm and sq m
7. Collects data on two variables using 5 5% 2 24-25
any source
8. Interprets data presented in different 5 17.5% 7 26-32
kinds of bar graphs
9. Solves routine and non-routine
problems using data presented in a 5 5% 2 33-34
single or double bar graph.

10. Records favourable outcomes in a


simple experiment (e.g. tossing a
coin,spinning a wheel , etc) 5 15% 6 35-40

TOTAL 45 100 40 40
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
FOURTH PERIODIC TEST IN MATHEMATICS IV

No. of Days Percent No. of Item


Content
Taught % Items Placement
11. Visualizes the volume of solid
figures in different situations 4 10% 5 1-5
using non-standard and
standard units

12. Finds the volume of a


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

13. Solves routine and non-routine


problems involving area 4 10% 5 11-15
parallelograms
14. Solves routine and non-routine
problems involving the area of a 4 10% 5 16-20
rectangular prism
15. Solves routine and non-routine
problems involving the area of 4 10% 5 21-25
trapezoids
16. Find the volume of a 5 10% 3 26-30
rectangular prism
17. Collects data on two variables 5 4% 2 31-32
using any source
18. Interprets data presented in 5 14% 7 33-39
different kinds of bar graphs
19. Solves routine and non-routine
problems using data presented 5 4% 2 40-41
in a single or double bar graph.

20. Records favourable outcomes in


a simple experiment (e.g. tossing
a coin, spinning a wheel , etc) 5 12% 6 42-47

21. Construct single vertical bar 5 6% 3 48-50


graphs
TOTAL 50 100 50 50

FOURTH PERIODICAL TEST IN MATHEMATICS IV

Name:___________________________ Date_______________
Grade & Section ___________________ Teacher_____________

Directions: Read and understand the following. .


I .Write TRUE if the statement is true and FALSE, if not.
____ 1. A solid figure is a 3-dimensional figure. It has length , width , and height.
____ 2.Volume is measured in cubic units, such as cubic centimeters ( cm³).
____ 3.Non-standard units cannot be used to measure volume.
____ 4. Standard units give a consistent and accurate measure of the volume of a container.
____ 5. The volume of a rectangular prism is equal to the product of its length, width, and
height . V = l x w x h cubic units
____ 6. The amount of space inside an object is called the volume of the object.
____ 7. Volume is measured in square units.
____ 8. To find the volume of rectangular prism multiply the length, width and height.
____ 9. Objects with different shapes can have the same volume.
____10.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.

II . Read each problem then, answer the questions that follow.

A rice field in the shape of a parallelogram is 300 meters long. The perpendicular
distance between the base and its opposite side is 120 meters. What is its area?

11. What is asked for in the problem?______________________________________________


12. What facts are given?________________________________________________________
13. What is the formula to solve the problem?_______________________________________
14. How is the solution done?____________________________________________________
15. What is the complete answer?_________________________________________________

A triangular pond has a base of 10 meters and a height of 6 meters. What is the area
of the pond?

16. What is asked in the problem?_________________________________________________


17. What are given facts?_____________________________________________________
18. What is the formula to solve the problem?______________________________________
19. How is the solution done?____________________________________________________
20. What is the complete answer?________________________________________________

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?

21. What is asked for in the problem?_______________________________________________


22. What are given facts? _________________________________________________________
23. What is the formula to solve the problem?________________________________________
24. How is the solution done? _____________________________________________________
25. What is the complete answer? __________________________________________________

III. Find the volume of each solid figure below.


26.
6 cm 27. 15 cm

3 cm 5 cm
12 cm 30cm

Volume:_________ Volume:______

28. 29. 8 cm 30.


4 cm 12 cm
6 cm
8 cm 2 cm 15 cm
5 cm
7 cm
Volume: _________ Volume: ________ Volume: ________

V .Study the graphs. Write the letter of your chosen answer on your answer sheet.

.
31. What month registers the least number of kaing of pomelos harvested?
a. April c. January
b. February d. March
32. What month registers the most number of kaing of pomelos harvested?
a. May c. January
b. March d. February
33. How many more kaing are harvested in February and April than in January and March?
a. 5 c. 9
b. 7 d. 11
34. What is the total number of kaing of pomelos harvested?
a. 500 c. 510
b. 505 d. 515
35. What is the average number of kaing of pomelos harvested?
a. 110 c. 105
b. 108 d. 102

.
36. Which family has the lowest monthly allowance?
a. Fanoga c. Castro
b. De Guzman d. Briones
37. Which family has the biggest monthly allowance?
a. Castro c. Fanoga
b. De Guzman d. Garcia
38. What is the total monthly allowance of the families?
a. Php 16,550.00 c. Php 16,450.00
b. Php 16,500.00 d. Php 16,000.00

39. What is the average monthly allowance of the families?


a. Php 3,210.00 c. Php 3,410.00
b. Php 3,310.00 d. Php 3,510.00

40. How many children have puppies for their pet?


a. 60 b. 70 c. 90 d. 100
41. How many more boys than girls have cats ?
a. 10 b. 20 c. 30 d. 40
VI. Read each problem on probability. Encircle the letter of your chosen answer.
42. Which of the following is a probability experiment?
a. Tossing a coin b. Rolling a single 6-sided die c. Choosing a marble from a jar d. All of the above
43. A number from 1 to 10 is chosen at random. What is the probability of choosing any of the numbers?
1 5 6
a. 10
b. 10
c. 10
d. none of the above

44. 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

45. 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

46. If a coin is tossed, what is the probability that a head will come out?
1
a. 1 b. 0 c. 2
d. none of the above

47. It is the extent to which an event is likely to happen.


a. event b. probability c. likelihood d. none of the above
VI. Construct a vertical bar graph with the given data in the table below. (48-50)

Test Scores in Math


Number of Students Scores

A 90

B 85

C 80

D 70
MATH 4TH PERIODIC TEST KEY TO CORRECTION

1. T 26. 216 cm3


2. T 27. 2 250 cm3
3. F 28. 96cm3
4. T 29. 480cm3
5. T 30. 420cm3
6. T 31. C
7. F 32. B
8. T 33. A
9. F 34. C
10. F 35. D
11. The area of a parallelogram 36. C
12. 300 m long, 120 m height 37. B
13. A=BxH 38. A
14. 300 m x 120m = 36, 000 m 39. B
15. 36, 000 m is the area of parallelogram 40. C
16. The area of the triangular pond 41. B
17. Base of 10 meters and a height of 6 meters 42. D
18. A=Bx H 43. A
2
19. 10 x 6 = 60 ÷2 = 30 m² 44. B
20. 30m² 45. A
21. Area of the garden 47. C
22. 8 meters for base 1, 6 meters for base 2 and 7 meters for height
23. A = (B1 + B2 ) H 48.
2 49.
2
24. (8 + 6) 7 = 14 x 7 = 98 = 49 m 50.
2 2 2
2
25. 49 m

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