Math 4
Math 4
Math 4
QUARTER 4
A. 10 sq. cm
B. 12 sq. cm
C. 18 sq. cm 3 cm
D. 22 sq. cm
6 cm
8. What is the area of the triangle?
A. 36 sq. cm
B. 33 sq. cm
C. 22 sq. cm
D. 17 sq. cm
6 cm
11 cm
9. Find the area of a trapezoid whose bases are 5m and 7m and with a height of 6 m.
5m
6m
7m
A. 36 m2 B. 35 m2 C. 34 m2 D. 33 m2
10. The height of a trapezoid is 9 cm. Its bases are 10 cm and 12 cm. What is the area
of the trapezoid?
A. 88 cm2 B. 99 cm2 C. 100 cm2 D. 102 cm2
11. Which of the following figures contained 36 cubic units?
A. B. C. D.
12. How many cubic units are there in the figure?
A. 30 C. 50
B. 40 D. 60
13.
A. 36 cm3 C. 62 cm3
14.
A. 12 cm3 C. 64 cm3
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B. 36 cm D. 96 cm3
15. Which of the following formula is use in finding the volume of rectangular prism?
A. πD B. l x w x h C. s x s D. l x w
16. Elvira wants to fill a rectangular container with chocolate. What is the volume of the
rectangular container if it is 70 cm long, 40 cm wide and 10 cm tall?
What is asked in the problem?
A. The height of the container
B. The volume of each chocolate bar
C. The volume of the rectangular container
D. The number of chocolate bars needed to fill the container.
17. What are the given facts in the problem?
A. Length = 70 cm C. C. Length = 40 cm
Width = 40 cm Width = 70 cm
Height = 10 cm
Height = 10 cm
B. Length = 10 cm
Width = 40 cm D. Length = 70 m
Height = 70 cm Width = 40 cm
Height = 10 cm
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MONTHS
How much is the difference between the highest bill and the lowest bill?
A. ₱ 2 000 B. ₱ 3 000 C. ₱ 6 000 D. ₱ 12 000
22. Use the graph below to answer the problem.
Tina owns a Sari-Sari Store she always record her daily sales to know if she earns a profit. The
graph shows her daily sales in a certain week. If Tina’s total expenses for her Sari-Sari Store is
₱2,000 for that certain week, how much is her profit?
Average Daily Sales at Tina's Sari-Sari Store
800
700
600
500
Pesos
400
300
200
100
0
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Days
23. The line graph below shows Mila’s and Irene’s scores in a spelling test of 30 items.
24. Jimmy and Naomi are rolling a regular 0-5 number cube. Jimmy wins if 0 is rolled. Naomi wins if
1,2,3,4 or 5 is rolled. Who do you think will win more often?
A. Jimmy B. Naomi C. Both of them D. Nobody
25. A bag has 1 blue, 4 green, 2 red and 5 yellow marbles. What is the probability that you get a
green marble?
1 1 1 1
A B C D
5 4 3 2
26. What month registers the least number of kaing of pomelos harvested?
A. April C. January
B. February D. March
27. What month registers the most number of kaing of pomelos harvested?
A. May C. January
B. March D. February
36. What is the experimental probability that a red marble will be selected from the bag?
A. P(red)=1/2 C. P(red) = 12/20 or 3/5
B. P(red) =1 D. P(red) = ¼
37. What is the experimental probability that a yellow marble will be selected from the bag?
A. P(yellow)=1/3 C. P(yellow) = 3/5
B. P(yellow)=1/20 D. P(yellow) = ½
38. Based on Amanda’s experiment, which color is the most likely to be selected from the bag?
A. red C. yellow
B. green D. orange
Peter used a standard deck of 52 cards and selected a card at random. He recorded the suit of
the card he picked, and then replaced the card. The results are in the table below.