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Mathematics Grade - 4
Fourth Periodic Test

Name ______________________________________________ Score ________________

Choose and write the letter of your answer on the blank before each number.

_____ 1. Which is the appropriate unit for a perimeter?


a. cubic meter b. square inch c. decimeter d. liter
_____ 2. An aquarium is 5 dm long, 3.5 dm wide and 2.2 dm high. How many cubic of decimetres of water
does it contain when completely full? What is the unknown in the problem?
a. perimeter b. area c. volume d. circumference
_____ 3. What formula should be used when obtaining the perimeter of a regular heptagon?
a. P=7+S b. P=7xS c. P=S+S+S+S+S+S d. P=S6
_____ 4. Which material is better to use when measuring the volume of a box?
a. marbles b. pebbles c. balls d. dice
_____ 5.How do we solve the area of a parallelogram?
a. multiply the base and the height then divide by two
b. get the product of the base and the height
c. add the base and the height then, multiply by four
d. square the product of the two sides
_____ 6. What is the perimeter of the square whose side measures 86.7 cm? How do you solve for the
perimeter of this?
a. multiply 86.7 cm by 2 b. multiply 86.7 cm by itself
c. multiply 86.7 cm by 4 d. none from the choices
_____ 7. What completes the analogy rectangle : l x w as to_____ : b x h 2?
a. pentagon b. triangle c. parallelogram d. square
_____ 8. What is the perimeter of this 5
figure in centimeters? 4
2
4 35

a. 15.5 cm b. 11 cm c. 20.4cm d. 18.5 cm


_____ 9. A rectangular covered court has a perimeter of 126 m. If its width measures 28 meters, what is its
length?
a. 63m b. 28m c. 35m d. 41m
_____ 10. A playground is 54m long. Its width is 11m shorter than its length. What is the distance around the
playground?
a. 97 m b. 65 m c. 43 m d. 194 m
_____ 11. An isosceles triangular flower garden has an area of 75 square feet? What is the height of this
garden if its base is six feet?
a. 33 ft b. 17 ft c. 66 ft d. 25 ft
_____ 12. What is the approximate volume of this figure?

a. 8 cubic units b. 10 cubic units c. 12 cubic units d. 16 cubic units


_____ 13. Two boxes were filled with marbles of the same material and size? Box A has 30 marbles and Box B
has 36 marbles. How can the volume of two boxes compare?
a. Box A is bigger than Box B b. Box B is bigger than Box A
c. Box A and Box B have the same volume d. Statement does not show complete data.

_____ 14. A container is filled with five layers of cubes. Each layer has 2 rows of 8 cubes. What is the
approximate volume of the box?
a. 15 cubic units b. 21 cubic units c. 80 cubic units d. 42 cubic units
_____ 15. What is the volume of this solid?

14 in

a. 2 744 in3 b. 42 in3 c. 196 in3 d. 1 023 in3


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Use the graph below to answer items 16 to 12.

Number of Votes of the Grade IV Pupils


25

Number of Votes
20
15
10
5
0
YES Party GO! GO! Party MIND Party

Parties

_____ 16. What is the graph about?


a. the numbers of the grade IV pupils
b. the different parties
c. the number of votes of the different parties made by the grade four pupils
d. the favourite party
_____ 17. What does each space on the number scale represent?
a. number of parties b. number of pupils c. number of votes d. number of winners
_____ 18. What information is on the horizontal axis?
a. the different parties b. the number of votes
c. the number of pupils d. the scale
_____ 19. What is the number scale?
a. 0 b. 5 c. 10 d. 1
_____ 20. What kind of graph is that?
a. line graph b. pie graph c. bar graph d. pictograph

A. Rex bought a rectangular lot with a length of 21 meters and a width of 18 meters.

_____ 21. What is the area of the lot?


a. 39 m2 b. 78 m2 c. 378 m2 d. 156 m2
_____ 22. If he bought it at 3 000 per square meters, how much did Rex pay?
a. 1 134 000 b. 117 000 c. 468 000 d. 234 000
_____ 23.He wanted to fence his lot with chicken wire. How many meters of chicken wire should he buy?
a. 39 m b. 78 m c. 378 m d. 156 m
B. The sides of a park measures 110 m, 215 m, 115 m and 195 m

_____ 24. If Aries ran around the park three times, what was the distance he ran?
a. 865 m b. 145 m c. 1905 m d. 390 m
C. A rectangular storage bin for grains is 45 dm long, 25 dm wide, and 55 dm high.

_____ 25. How many cubic decimetres of grains can it hold?


a. 125 dm3 b. 250 dm3 c. 61 875 dm3 d. 1 180 dm3
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_____ 26. If one sack of grains contains 99 dm , how many sacks of grains does the storage bin contain?
a. 625 b. 61 776 c. 128 d. 5 890
D. In this figure, 10 cm

1.5
cm
3 cm
6 cm

_____ 27. What is the perimeter of the square?


a. 4 cm b. 6 cm c. 7cm d. 9cm
_____ 28. What is the perimeter of the shaded triangle?
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a. 22 cm b. 25 cm c. 36 cm d. 60 cm
_____ 29. What is the perimeter of the rectangle?
a. 20 cm b. 26 cm c. 36 cm d. 60 cm
_____ 30. What is the area of the square?
a. 2.25 cm2 b. 3 cm2 c. 6 cm2 d. 4.5 cm2
_____ 31. What is the area of the rectangle?
a. 30 cm2 b. 26 cm2 c. 36 cm2 d. 60 cm2
_____ 32. What is the area of the unshaded triangles?
a. 7.5 cm2 b. 15 cm2 c. 14 cm2 d. 18 cm2

E. A triangular pennant is to be made a base of 4 feet and a height of 5 feet. It is to


_____ 33. What isbe
thecut
area of athe
from pennant?
square piece of cloth with a side of 5 ft.
a. 10 cm2 b. 15 cm2 c. 20 cm2 d. 25 cm2
_____ 34. What is the area of the square piece of cloth?
a. 10 cm2 b. 15 cm2 c. 20 cm2 d. 25 cm2
_____ 35. How much material will be left?
a. 10 cm2 b. 15 cm2 c. 20 cm2 d. 25 cm2

F. In this graph,
SRES C3 Elementary
School
Grade IV - Enrollment for Five School Years

2013 - 2014
School Year

2012 - 2013

2011 - 2012

2010 - 2011

2009 - 2010

0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500


Number of Pupils

_____ 36. What school year had the least number of enrolled pupils in Gr. - IV?
a. 2009 - 2010 b. 2010 - 2011 c. 2011 2012d. 2012 - 2013
_____ 37. How many pupils enrolled during the S.Y. 2013 - 2014?
a. 300 b. 355 c. 450 d. 500
_____ 38. What school years had the same number of enrolment?
a. 2009 - 2010and 2010 2011 b. 2010 - 2011 and 2011 2012
c. 2011 2012 and 2012 2013 d. 2012 2013 and 2013 - 2014
_____ 39. What is the average enrolment for 5 years?
a. 421 b. 352 c. 410 d. 380
_____ 40. How many more pupils enrolled in S.Y. 2013 2014 than in S.Y. 2012 - 2013?
a. 20 b. 50 c. 90 d. 100

------ Good luck! ------

Prepared by:

ROBIN P. BAUTISTA
Math4 Teacher

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