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SUMMATIVE TEST 1 MATH 4

NAME:________________________________________DATE: _____________________________
SECTION: _____________________________________TEACHER: __________________________

Choose the letter of the correct answer.


1. Mang Juan harvested 453 mangoes and packed them into 3 boxes equally. How
many mangoes are there in each box?
a. 151
b. 145
c. 153
d. 150
2. A school has 134 Grade 4 students. If each student needs 2 notebooks, how
many notebooks are needed in total?
a. 258
b. 268
c. 278
d. 288
3. A farmer planted 225 rows of corn with 48 plants in each row. How many corn
plants did he plant in total?
a. 10,800
b. 10,600
c. 10,500
d. 10,700
4. A baker needs to divide 924 pieces of pandesal equally into 6 boxes. How many
pandesal will each box contain?
a. 144
b. 154
c. 164
d. 174
5. If 245 students are divided equally into 7 sections, how many students will each
section have?
a. 30
b. 35
c. 40
d. 45

Write "True" if the statement is correct and "False" if the statement is incorrect.
6. The estimated product of 234 and 3 is 700.
7. 456 multiplied by 8 equals 3,648.
8. If you divide 567 by 9, the quotient is 63.
9. 99 multiplied by 10 is 999.
10. A sari-sari store owner bought 50 boxes of candies, each containing 25
pieces. The total number of candies is 1,250.
11. When you divide 1,280 by 16, the result is 80.
12. If you multiply 123 by 4, the product is 492.
13. To estimate the product of 679 and 5, round 679 to 700 and multiply by 5
to get 3,500.
14. Dividing 3,600 by 9 gives a quotient of 400.
15. The multiplication of 205 and 13 results in 2,665.
SUMMATIVE TEST 1 MATH 4
Write the correct answer on the blank.
16. The result when you multiply two numbers is called the __________.
17. A problem that requires more than one mathematical operation to solve is
called a __________ problem.
18. When we divide a 4-digit number by a 1-digit number, we call this
operation __________.
19. To find the approximate answer for a multiplication problem, we use
__________.
20. If you divide 825 by 5, the quotient is __________.

Answers
1. c. 153
2. d. 288
3. a. 10,800
4. a. 154
5. b. 35
6. False
7. True
8. True
9. False
10. True
11. True
12. True
13. True
14. True
15. False
16. Product
17. Multi-step
18. Division
19. Estimation
20. 165
SUMMATIVE TEST 1 MATH 4
TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS

Learning Competencies No. of


Days
Percent
age
No. of
Items
Item Placement Under Each Cognitive Domains
Rememberin Understandi Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
g ng
1. multiply two numbers with and
without regrouping: a. 3- to 4-digit
numbers by a 1-digit number, and
b. 2- to 3-digit numbers by 2-digit
numbers, with products up to 1
000 000.
5 50% 10
2. estimate the result of
multiplying two numbers where
the product is less than 1 000 000. 678
16 17 9 10
1234
3. solve multi-step problems 18 19 11 12
5
involving one or more of the four 20 13 14
operations with results of 15
calculations up to 1 000 000,
including problems involving
money. 5 50% 10
4. divide two numbers with and
without regrouping a. 3- to 4-digit
numbers by 1-digit numbers b. 2-
to 3-digit numbers by 2-digit
numbers
TOTAL 10
100
20
%

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