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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
REGION IX
DIVISION OF DAPITAN CITY
4th QUARTER ASSESSMENT
MATHEMATICS 4
Name: __________________________________________________ Grade Level: ___________
School: _________________________________________________ Score: _________________
Directions: Read the test items carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer and circle the letter
correct answer.

1. The sail has the shape of a triangle whose base is 4m and height of 10m. Find the area.
A. 20 sq. m B. 25 sq. m C. 20 sq. cm D. 25 sq. cm
2. The roof has the shape of a triangle whose base is 12m and height of 4m. Find the area of the roof.
A. 24 sq. m. B. 25 sq. m. C. 25 sq. cm. D. 26 sq. cm.
3. A trapezoidal court has a lower base of 15m and an upper base of 23m. Its height is 12m. Find the
area of the court.
A. 218 sq. m. B. 225 sq. m. C. 228 sq. m. D. 328 sq. m.
4. Find the area of a parallelogram whose base is 8m and height of 6m.
A. 45 sq. m. B. 45 sq. cm. C. 48 sq. cm. D. 48 sq. m.
5. There are two rooms in the house that father wants to tile. The first room is a square shaped and
has a side of 3 meters and the second room has the length of 5 meters and width of 2 meters.
What is the area of each room?
A. 12 sq.m. and 15 sq.m. C. 9 sq.m. and 10 sq.m.
B. 7 sq.m. and 5 sq.m. D. 3 sq.m. and 4 sq.m.
6. The area of a rectangle is 36 m2 . If one side is 9 meters, what is the length of the other side?
A. 4 m B. 8 m C. 12 m D. 15 m
7. A trapezoidal garden has a lower base of 6 m and an upper base of 4 m. Its height is 3 m. What is the
area of the garden?
A. 20 sq.m. B. 18 sq.m. C. 16 sq.m. D. 15 sq.m.
8. What is the volume of the rectangular prism given the dimensions?

A. 90 B. 100 C. 120 D. 135


9. A cabinet is 1.5 meters wide, 3 meters long and the height is 2 meters. What is the volume of the
space under the cabinet?
A. 18.5 B. 20 C. 9 D. 15
10. The volume of a rectangle toolbox is 240 cm3. Its length is 4 cm and its height is 6 cm, how wide
is it?
A. 20 cm B. 10 cm C. 15 cm D. 8 cm
For Numbers 11-13.

11. What is asked in the problem?


A. The amount of water it holds. C. The volume of the water.
B. The shape of the tank. D. The volume of the rectangular water tank.
12. What information are given in the problem?
A. 7m deep and 7m wide C. 7 m and 9 m
B. 9 m and 5m D. 9 m, 7 m, and 5 m
13. What is the correct answer in the problem?
A. 168 m³ B. 315 m³ C. 184 m³ D. 192 m³

For Numbers 14-16.

14. What was the least number of eggs gathered?


A. 50 eggs B. 40 eggs C. 35 eggs D. 25 eggs
15. How many days did Nestor gather the chicken eggs?
A. 5 days B. 4 days C. 3 days D. 2 days
16. What was the total number of chicken eggs gathered in 5 days?
A. 150 eggs B. 160 eggs C. 170 eggs D. 180 eggs

For Numbers 17-18


17. What is the graph all about?
A. Sales of Bags C. Sales of Jewelries
B. Sales of Rubber Shoes D. Sales of Shorts
18. If the sales of Makintab is tripled, how much will be its total sales?
A. 15, 000 B. 20, 000 C. 30, 000 D. 35, 000

For Numbers 19-20.

19. In which subject did Faith get a higher rating during her third periodic test?
A.Math B. English C. Science D. Both Math and Science
20. What observation can be drawn from Faith’s periodic test in both learning areas?
A. Increasing B. Decreasing C. Still decreasing D. Remain decreasing
Table of Specification
Fourth Quarterly Assessment in Mathematics IV

Learning Competency Number Remember Unders- Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating


of Items - tanding
ing
WEEK 1
Find the area of irregular figures
made up of squares and
rectangles using sq. cm and sq. m.
(M4ME-IVa-55)
Find the area of triangles, 4 1, 2, 3, 4
parallelograms and trapezoids
using sq.
cm and sq. m. (M4ME-IVb-58)
WEEK 2
Solve routine
and non-routine problems
involving area of squares 3 7 5, 6
rectangles, triangles,
parallelograms, and trapezoids.
(M4ME-IVc-60)
WEEK 3
Find the volume of a rectangular
prism using cu. cm and cu. m. 3 8 9, 10
(M4ME-lVe-64)
WEEK 4
Solve routine and
non-routine problems involving
the volume of a rectangular prism. 3 11, 12,
(M4ME-lVf-65) 13
WEEK 5
Organize data in tabular form and
presents them in a single / 3 14, 15,
double horizontal or vertical bar 16
graph.
WEEK 6
Interpret data presented in
different kinds of bar graphs
(vertical/horizontal, single/double
bars). (M4SP-IVg-3.4)
Solve routine and non-routine 2 17 18
problems using data presented in
a single or double- bar graph.
(M4SP – IVh-4.4)
WEEK 7
Draw inferences based on data
presented in a double bar graph. 19 20
(M4SP-IVh- 5.4) 2
Total 20 11 1 3 3 2
Prepared by:

NIKKO P. ENOY RICKY D. ARANCES HAIDEE A. BASTASA


T-1 T-3 SPET-1
KEY ANSWER

1. A
2. A
3. C
4. D
5. C
6. A
7. D
8. B
9. C
10. B
11. A
12. D
13. B
14. D
15. A
16. D
17. B
18. A
19. A
20. A

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