1. Union Elementary School
Mankilam, Tagum City
4th
Periodical Exam
Mathematics V
NAME: _______________________________________ GRADE/SECTION: _____________________
TEACHER:_____________________________________ DATE:_______________________________
Test I: Read each item carefully, write the letter of the best answer in the space provided before the each
number.
________ 1. The common endpoint of an angle is called?
a. ray b. segment c. vertex d. line
________ 2. The name of this angle
a. <DBC b. <BCD c. <D d. <B
________ 3. An acute angle may measure?
a. 72° b. 90° c. 110° d. 185°
________ 4. Which angle is obtuse?
a. . c.
b. . d.
________ 5. Opposite angles formed by two intersecting lines are ______ angles?
a. vertical b. adjacent c. reflex d. straight
________ 6. A plane figure with only 1 pair of parallel side is called?
a. parallelogram b. trapezoid d. rhombus d. square
________ 7. Which statement is true?
a. A square is a rectangle c. All rectangles are squares
b. A rhombus is not a parallelogram d. A trapezoid is not a parallelogram
________ 8. A hexagon has _____ sides?
a. 4 b. 5 c. 6 d. 7
________ 9. A rectangular solid has ________ edges
a. 6 b. 8 c. 12 d. 14
________10. How many faces are there in a rectangular pyramid?
a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5
________ 11. Which statement refers to a pyramid?
a. It has parallel sides c. It has a curved surface
b. It is a polyhedron d. It has a circular base
________ 12. The sum of the measures of the angles in a square is ______?
a. 120° b. 160° c. 240° d. 360°
________ 13. A rectangular table is 2.8m long and 1.6m wide. What is the permiter of the table?
a. 4.48 m b. 4.4 m c. 7.2 m d. 8.8 m
_______ 14. The perimeter of a square is 10 cm. What is the length of each side?
a. 2 ¼ cm b. 2 ½ cm c. 2. 25 cm d. 2 cm
SCORE
2. _______ 15. What is the perimeter of this polygon?
a. 26 b. 29 c. 54 d. 74
_______ 16. One side of the equilateral triangle is 9 ¼ cm. What is its perimeter?
a. 27 5/6 b. 27 ¾ c. 29 ¼ d. 29 2/3
_______ 17. The diameter of a circular fish pond is 5 cm. What is its circumference?
a. 15.55 b. 15.5 c. 15.7 d. 15.8
_______ 18. The diameter of a circle is 8.12 cm. What is its radius?
a. 4.6 b. 4.06 c. 16.24 d. 16.36
_______19. If the circumference of a circle is 28.26 cm, its diameter is ______ cm?
a. 6 b. 7 c. 8 d. 9
_______ 20. Which has a longer diameter?
a. Circle A with a diameter of 10 m
b. Circle B with a radius of 8 m
c. Circle C with a diameter of 15 m
d. Circle D with a radius of 15 cm
Refer 21 – 25. Use the the line graph below to answer the questions that follow.
21. What is the graph about? ______________________________
22. What data are presented on the horizontal axis? ______________________________
23. What data are presented on the vertical axis? ______________________________
24. In what census year was the population recorded the highest? ______________________________
25. About how much did the population increase from 1970 to 2007? ______________________________
Refer 26 – 30.Use the facts in the table to solve each problem. HINT : (boiling point of water = 100°C)
26. How much hotter is the temperature needed to melt gold thanthe temperature needed to melt lead?
Element Melting Point
Gold 1 064.43 ° C
Lead 327.5° C
Sodium 97.72 °C
Aluminum 660. 37°C
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1970 1975 1980 1990 1995 2000 2007
Poulation(inMillions)
Philippine Population
(Census Period : 1970 to 2007)
Philippine Population
(Census Period : 1970
to 2007)
CensusYear
3. 27. How much less is the temperature needed to melt sodium than the temperature needed to melt
aluminum?
28. How much less is the temperature needed to melt aluminum than the temperature needed to melt gold?
29. How much hotter is the temperature needed to melt gold than to boil water?
30. Which among the four elements needs the highest temperature to melt?
Refer 31 – 36. Study the circle graph showing the area planted by each kind of vegetables then answer the
questions that follows
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31. How many different kinds of vegetables are in the garden?
32. Which vegetable occupies the most part of the garden?
33. Which vegetavle has the least area?
34. How many square meters are planted with okra?
35. Which two kinds of vegetables occupy the area as big as the area planted with tomatoes?
Test II. Read and solve the following mathematical problems. Provide the required data. (5 pts each)
36 – 40. A 5 – meter high trapezoidal wall has two parallel sides. The lengths of the sides are 9.2 m and 7 m,
respectively. What is the area of the wall?
Given:
Problem Ask:
Formula:
Solution:
Answer:
okra
10%
cabbage
20%
pechay
15%
tomatoes
30%
eggplant
25%
Vegetables in a 40 sq m - garden
4. 41 -45. The ratio of the length to width of a tennis court is 5:3. The area of the court is 960 sq. m. What is the
length and the width of the court?
Given:
Problem Ask:
Formula:
Solution:
Answer:
46 -50. Find the length of the rope lying on the floor like the figure below.
Given:
Problem Ask:
Formula:
Solution:
Answer:
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Prepared by:
Mr. Abraham Moreno
Mr. Lynard Bobby Asirit
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