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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region III
Southeast District
DATU MAN-OLOY TRIBAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
SECOND PERIODICAL EXAMINATION IN MATHEMATICS 4
Name: ____________________________________ Score:___________________________
Grade and Section: _______________________ Date: ___________________________

Direction: Choose the letter of the best answer.

1. Mr. Fontanilla harvested 123 sacks of rice from his farm. If Mr. Fontanilla decides to
multiply the total number of sacks by 7 to determine the final total to distribute, how
many sacks of rice will they have to distribute?
a) 861
b) 724
c) 756
d) 798
2. A local bakery in Manila produces 238 packs of pandesal daily. If each pack contains 15
pandesal, how many pandesal does the bakery produce in 7 days?
a) 24,710
b) 25,060
c) 24,990
d) 23,940
3. A jeepney driver charges ₱18 per ride. If he gives rides to 125 people in one day and
works for 6 days, how much will he earn in total?
a) ₱13,500
b) ₱12,600
c) ₱13,850
d) ₱12,850
4. Mr. Fontanilla harvested 125 baskets of mangoes. Each basket contains 48 mangoes.
Estimate the total number of mangoes Mr. Fontanilla harvested.
a. 5,000
b. 6,000
c. 7,000
d. 8,000
5. A barangay project will plant 98 trees. If there are 52 barangays participating, estimate
the total number of trees that will be planted in the community.
a. 4,500
b. 5,000
c. 5,500
d. 6,000
6. The municipality of San Pablo is planning to distribute 285 notebooks to 36 public
schools. Estimate how many notebooks in total will be distributed by the municipality.
a. 9,000
b. 10,000
c. 11,000
d. 12,000

7. Mr. Fontanilla needs to deliver 15 sacks of rice. Each sack contains 45 kilograms of rice.
If he sold each kilogram for ₱50, how much will he earn if he sold all 15 sacks?
a. ₱33,750
b. ₱35,000
c. ₱30,500
d. ₱25,000
8. A barangay received a donation of 8,400 pieces of canned goods to be equally
distributed among 28 families. How many canned goods will each family receive?
a. 200
b. 300
c. 400
d. 500
9. A bakery can make 125 packs of pastries every day. Each pack contains 24 pieces of
assorted pastries. If the bakery sells each pastry for ₱12, how much will the bakery earn
in 4 days?
a. ₱144,000
b. ₱115,200
c. ₱120,000
d. ₱130,000
10. Mr. Fontanilla is packing 3,125 mangos equally into 5 baskets. How many mangos will
each basket have?
a) 425
b) 625
c) 725
d) 815
11. Aling Pranitha has 2,760 pieces of sampaguita flowers. She plans to divide them
equally into 12 garlands. How many sampaguita flowers will each garland have?
a) 230
b) 215
c) 240
d) 230
12. A bus company needs to divide ₱4,600 equally among 23 drivers as their daily
allowance. How much will each driver receive?
a) ₱190
b) ₱210
c) ₱200
d) ₱250
13.Mang Pedro harvested 1,675 coconuts from his farm. He wants to pack them into bags,
with each bag holding 25 coconuts. About how many bags will he need to pack all the
coconuts?
a. 50 bags
b. 60 bags
c. 70 bags
d. 80 bags
14.A local school received 3,240 notebooks to distribute among 35 classrooms.
Approximately how many notebooks will each classroom get if they are equally divided?
a. 70 notebooks
b. 80 notebooks
c. 90 notebooks
d. 100 notebooks
15.A factory in Laguna produced 9,840 pieces of toys in a month. If the factory plans to
ship these toys to 12 different stores, about how many toys will each store receive?
a. 800 toys
b. 900 toys
c. 1,000 toys
d. 1,100 toys

16.Mang Jose has a small rice field where he harvested 1,250 sacks of rice in a month. He
plans to divide the rice equally among 25 families in his barangay. How many sacks of
rice will each family receive?
a. 50 sacks
b. 40 sacks
c. 60 sacks
d. 45 sacks
17.A jeepney in Manila can carry 14 passengers in one trip. If a jeepney makes 12 trips per
day, how many passengers does the jeepney transport in total?
a. 160 passengers
b. 154 passengers
c. 168 passengers
d. 172 passengers
18.The barangay is planning to build a new community center. The total budget for the
project is ₱450,000. If the cost per construction material is ₱25,000, how many
materials can they buy?
a. 16 materials
b. 18 materials
c. 19 materials
d. 17 materials
19.Mang Juan harvested 156 mangos and placed them in 4 baskets. Each basket had the
same number of mangos. If Mang Juan sold 2 baskets of mangos, how many mangos
were left unsold?
a. 78
b. 39
c. 156
d. 234
20.A school needs 320 new chairs for their classrooms. If each chair costs ₱450 and they
only have a budget of ₱100,000, how many more pesos do they need to buy all the
chairs?
a) ₱44,000
b. ₱10,000
c. ₱16,000
d. ₱36,000
21.Liza baked 240 cupcakes for her school's fundraising event. She plans to put 30
cupcakes in each box and sell them for ₱200 per box. After selling 4 boxes, how much
money will she have earned?
a) ₱800
b. ₱1,600
c. ₱6,000
d. ₱2,400
22.Mang Juan has a vegetable garden in the backyard. He measured a bamboo pole he
uses to mark rows of plants, and it is 2.5 meters long. If he wants to cut it into smaller
pieces that are 50 centimeters each, how many pieces will he have?
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 5
23.Aling Nena traveled from her barangay to the town proper, which is 3 kilometers away.
If she walks another 300 meters to reach the market, how far has she walked in total?
a) 3,000 meters
b. 3,030 meters
c. 3,300 meters
d. 3,600 meters
24.A box of rice weighs 5 kilograms. If Mang Jose needs to distribute the rice into 250-
gram packs for relief goods, how many packs can he make?
a) 10
b. 15
c. 20
d. 25
25.Mang Juan starts selling vegetables at 6:30 AM and finishes at 9:00 AM. How many
minutes did Mang Juan spend selling vegetables?
a. 120 minutes
b. 150 minutes
c. 180 minutes
d. 210 minutes
26.Liza goes to her lola's house every weekend. If she spends 2 days and 6 hours at her
lola's house, how many total hours does she spend there?
a. 54 hours
b. 48 hours
c. 56 hours
d. 60 hours
27.In Barangay San Isidro, the fiesta preparation takes 2 weeks and 3 days. How many
total days does it take for the preparation?
a. 15 days
b. 17 days
c. 18 days
d. 21 days
28.Juan is helping his father measure their backyard for a garden. The backyard is 15
meters long, but Juan needs to measure it in centimeters. How many centimeters is the
length of their backyard?
a. 1,500 cm
b. 150 cm
c. 15,000 cm
d. 1,050 cm
29.Ana bought a bag of rice weighing 3 kilograms. She wants to repack the rice into
smaller bags weighing 500 grams each. How many small bags of rice can Ana make?
a. 5
b. 6
c. 4
d. 3
30.Liza and her friends attended a birthday party that started at 3:30 PM and ended at
6:15 PM. How long did the birthday party last?
a. 2 hours and 45 minutes
b. 2 hours and 30 minutes
c. 3 hours and 15 minutes
d. 3 hours
31.Mang Juan harvested 4 1/2 baskets of mangoes in the morning and 3 1/2 baskets in the
afternoon. How many baskets of mangoes did he harvest in total?
a) 7 baskets
b) 8 baskets
c) 8 1/2 baskets
d) 9 baskets
32.Aling Nena made 6 1/4 liters of buko juice in the morning and sold 3 3/4 liters by noon.
How many liters of buko juice are left?
a) 2 liters
b) 2 1/2 liters
c) 2 3/4 liters
d) 3 liters
33.Ramon has 7 2/3 kilograms of rice. He gave 4 1/3 kilograms to his cousin. How much
rice does Ramon have left?
a) 2 kilograms
b) 3 kilograms
c) 3 1/3 kilograms
d) 3 2/3 kilograms
34.Mang Juan is making suman (a traditional Filipino rice cake). He uses 7/3 cups of rice for
his recipe. How can Mang Juan rewrite 7/3 as a mixed number to know how many full
cups of rice he has?
a. 2 1/3
b. 3 1/3
c. 3 2/3
d. 2 2/3
35.Aling Nena bought 5 2/5 kilograms of rice but realized she needed to write it as an
improper fraction in her notebook. How should she write 5 2/5 as an improper fraction?
a. 25/5
b. 27/5
c. 23/5
d. 26/5
36.Mang Pedro and Mang Tomas harvested mangoes together. Mang Pedro collected 3 3/4
baskets, while Mang Tomas collected 4 1/2 baskets. They want to combine their
harvests to know the total number of baskets they gathered. What is the sum of their
harvests written as an improper fraction?
a. 31/4
b. 33/4
c. 34/4
d. 32/4
37.Mang Juan is preparing a table for a fiesta and is dividing a long piece of wood into
equal parts. He cuts the wood into 4 equal parts. One of his nephews helped and
measured that he used 3 out of the 4 parts. How can you represent the part of the
wood he used on a number line?
a) 1/4
b) 2/4
c) 3/4
d) 4/4
38.Aling Nena is baking bibingka and uses a recipe that calls for 2 1/2 cups of rice flour.
She already poured 1 1/2 cups of rice flour. How much more rice flour does she need to
complete the recipe? Express your answer on a number line.
a) 1/2
b) 1 1/4
c) 2/2
d) 3/2
39.Mang Jose bought 3 whole "malagkit" (sticky rice) and 2/5 more of another "malagkit"
to make suman for the barangay fiesta. How much "malagkit" does he have in total?
a. 3 3/5
b. 3 2/5
c. 3 4/5
d. 3 1/5
40.Ana is helping her mother prepare mango floats. She used 2 1/4 cans of condensed
milk for the first batch and 1 1/4 cans for the second batch. How many cans of
condensed milk did she use in total?
a. 3 2/4
b. 3 1/2
c. 4 1/4
d. 4

ANSWER KEY:
1. C
2. C
3. B
4. B
5. B
6. B
7. A
8. C
9. B
10.B
11.A
12.C
13.C
14.C
15.C
16.A
17.C
18.D
19.A
20.D
21.B
22.D
23.C
24.D
25.B
26.B
27.B
28.A
29.B
30.A
31.B
32.C
33.D
34.A
35.B
36.B
37.C
 a
 a
 b
TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS
SECOND PERIODICAL EXAMINATION IN MATHEMATICS 4

No. of Percent
Learning Competencies Days age
No. of
Items
Item Placement Under Each Cognitive Domains
Rememberin Understandi Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating
g ng
NUMBER AND ALGEBRA
1. multiply two numbers with and 123
without regrouping: a. 3- to 4-digit
numbers by a 1-digit number, and b. 2- 3 7.5% 3
to 3-digit numbers by 2-digit numbers,
with products up to 1 000 000.

2. estimate the result of multiplying


two numbers where the product is less 3 7.5% 3 456
than 1 000 000.

3. solve multi-step problems involving


one or more of the four operations with
results of calculations up to 1 000 000, 3 7.5% 3
including problems involving money. 789
4. divide two numbers with and
without regrouping a. 3- to 4-digit 3 7.5% 3
numbers by 1-digit numbers b. 2- to 3- 10 11
digit numbers by 2-digit numbers 12

5. estimate the quotient when dividing


3- to 4-digit dividends by 1- to 2-digit 3 7.5% 3 13 14
divisors, by first estimating the
dividends and divisors using multiples 15
of 10.
16 17
6. represent situations involving one or 3 7.5% 3 18
more of the four operations using a
number sentence.
19 20
7. perform two or more different 21
3 7.5% 3
operations by applying the MDAS rules
MEASUREMENT AND GEOMETRY 22 23
8. convert common units of measure 24
from larger to smaller units, and vice
3 7.5% 3
versa: a. meter and centimeter, b.
kilometer and meter, c. kilogram and
gram, d. gram and milligram, and e.
liter and milliliter.

9. convert time measures from smaller 3 7.5% 3 25 26


to larger units, and vice versa: a.
seconds to minutes, b. minutes to
27
hours, c. hours to days, d. days to
weeks e. weeks to months, and f.
months to years.

10. solve problems involving


3 7.5% 3
28 29
conversion of units of length, mass,
capacity, and time, including problems 30
involving elapsed time in hours and
minutes.
NUMBER AND ALGEBRA

11. identify proper fractions, improper


3 7.5% 3 31 32
fractions, and mixed numbers.
33
12. rewrite improper fractions into 34 35
3 7.5% 3
mixed numbers, and vice versa. 36
13. plot fraction (proper fractions,
improper fractions, and mixed 2 5% 2
numbers) with denominators 2, 4, 5,
37 38
and 10 on the number line.

14. add and subtract similar fractions:


a. two proper fractions, b. two mixed
numbers, c. a mixed number and a
2 5% 2
39 40
proper fraction, d. a whole number and
a proper fraction, and e. a whole
number and a mixed number
TOTAL 40 100 40 3 9 13 12 3
%
Prepared by: NOTED BY:

NOEME R. CALO ALVIR P.MUNION


Teacher I Head Teacher II

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