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Grade 4 Second Periodical Test

This document contains a 25-question math test for 4th grade students in the Philippines. It covers topics like factors, multiples, fractions, word problems, and more. Students are directed to read each question carefully and shade the circle corresponding to their answer choice. The questions progress from identifying factors and multiples to solving multi-step word problems involving fractions and operations like addition, subtraction, and finding remainders.
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Grade 4 Second Periodical Test

This document contains a 25-question math test for 4th grade students in the Philippines. It covers topics like factors, multiples, fractions, word problems, and more. Students are directed to read each question carefully and shade the circle corresponding to their answer choice. The questions progress from identifying factors and multiples to solving multi-step word problems involving fractions and operations like addition, subtraction, and finding remainders.
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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region VIII
Division of Eastern Samar

DIVISION UNIFIED SUMMATIVE TEST


FOR THE SECOND GRADING PERIOD
IN MATHEMATICS 4

Directions: Read each item carefully. Shade the circle of the letter of your answer.

1. Which are factors of 12?


A. 1, 3, 4, 6, 12 C. 2, 3, 4, 7, 8
B. 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 D. 2, 3, 7, 8, 9

2. Which is NOT a multiple of 4?


A. 4 B. 6 C. 8 D. 12

3. If a prime number has one and itself as factors, what about a composite
number?
A. It has one or more factors. C. It has only three factors.
B. It has three or more factors. D. it has four or more factors.

4. Find the product of 2 x 2 x 3 x 5.


A. 12 B. 24 C. 36 D. 60

5. How is 16 written as a product of its prime factors?


A. 2 x 2 x 3 B. 2 x 3 x 3 C. 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 D. 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2

6. Which are the common factors of 12 and 18?


A. 2, 3, 4 B. 2, 4, 6 C. 2, 3, 6 D. 2, 4, 8

7. Marie picked 12 yellow roses and 8 white roses from her flower garden. She
wanted to put in a vase the same number of flowers from each of the two
colors of roses. What is the greatest number of yellow or white roses that she
can put in a vase?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4

8. What is the Least Common Multiple of 9 and 15?


A. 3 B. 6 C. 15 D. 45

9. Eggs are sold in trays of 4 and 6. What is the smallest number of eggs that can
be sold using the trays?
A. 8 B. 10 C. 12 D. 14

10. Susan’s mother goes to Borongan City every 3 days, for one day, while Karen’s
mother goes to Borongan City every 5 days, for a day also. If today, both of
them are in Borongan City, after how many days will they be in Borongan City
on same day?
A. 15 B. 20 C. 30 D. 50

11. Carlos has 8 makopa and Marco has 14 makopa. If they will give some
makopa to their group mates, what is the greatest number of makopa that
each of their group mates get if each of them gives the same number of
makopa?
A. 5 B. 4 C. 3 D. 2

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For numbers 12 and 13, refer to the given information inside the box and select the
problem created correctly.

12. 30 Mathematics books


20 Science books
books in a box
greatest number of books

A. There were 30 Mathematics books and 20 Science books to be placed in


boxes of equal number. What is the greatest number of books that can be
placed in each box?
B. There were 30 Mathematics books and 20 Science books. How many books
were there in all?
C. There were 30 Mathematics books and 20 Science books to be placed in
boxes of equal number. How many more Mathematics books than Science
books were there?
D. There were 30 Mathematics books and 20 Science books to be placed in
boxes of equal number. How many books were inside the box?

13. 10 oranges
12 oranges
oranges in a box
least number of oranges

A. Mark has 10 oranges while Jack has 12 oranges. They want to put the
oranges in a basket so that each basket will have the same number of
oranges. What is the least number of oranges in each basket?
B. Mark has 10 oranges while Jack has 12 oranges. They want to put the
oranges in a basket so that each basket will have the same number of
oranges. How many oranges were inside the basket?
C. Mark has 10 oranges while Jack has 12 oranges. They want to put the
oranges in a basket so that each basket will have the same number of
oranges. How many oranges were there in all?
D. Mark has 10 oranges while Jack has 12 oranges. They want to put the
oranges in a basket so that each basket will have the same number of
oranges. Who has the least number of oranges?

14. Which is a proper fraction?


8 12 6 9
A. B. C. D. 8
2 5 10 15

8 8
15. Mother kept slices of cake for her children. How is written in mixed
3 3
number?
2
A. 3 B. 2 3 C. 2 2 D. 2 1
8 8 3 3

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16. What fraction is equal to 2 ?
8
25 21 18 15
A. B. C. D.
8 8 8 8

2
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17. Alma cut meter of ribbon. What is 6/10 in lowest term?
10
2 3 4
A. 1 B. C. D.
5 5 5 5

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18. Liza bought 4 m of red cloth for her dress. Express in lowest term?
6 6
1 3
A. B. 2 C. D. 1
3 3 3

19. Which shows 2 + 1 ?


4 4

+ = + =
A. C.

B.
+ = + =
D.

20. Which subtraction sentence tells about the illustration?


- =

A. 6 – 3 = 3 C. 4- 3 = 1
6 6 6 6 6 6
B. 5 - 3 = 2 D. 3 -3 = 1
6 6 6 6 6

21. What is - ?

A. -
----------------------------

B. -
----------------------------

C. -
----------------------------

D. -
----------------------------

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22. Which illustration shows 3 - 1 ?
4 2

A. - =

B. - =

C. - =

- =
D.

23. What is - ?

A. -
----------------------------

B. -
------------------------------------

C. -
----------------------------

D. -
------------------------------------

24. Subtract 1 from 2 .


2 3
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
6 6 6 6

25. Which has a sum of 11 ?


12
2
A. 1 and 2 B. 3 and 1 C. 2 and 1 D. 1 and
2 3 4 3 4 2 4 3

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5 1
26. Mother needs 6 m of lace for the table cloth. She already had 2 m.
How many more meter of lace does she need?

A. 1 B. 2 C. 1 D. 2
3 3 6 6
1
27. Joy ate slice of marble cake and twice as many slices of chocolate
4
cake. How many slices of cakes did she eat in all?

A. 4 B. 3 C. 2 D. 1
4 4 4 4
For numbers 28 and 29, refer to the given information inside the box and select the
problem created correctly.

6 of a bibingka 4
28. of a bibingka eaten
8 8

4
A. Mother gave Ann 6 of a bibingka. Ann ate of it and kept the rest for her
8 8
friends. What part of the bibingka was given?
6 4
B. Mother gave Ann of a bibingka. Ann ate of it and kept the rest for her
8 8
friends. How much did she pay for the bibingka?
6 4
C. Mother gave Ann of a bibingka. Ann ate of it and kept the rest for
8 8
her friends. What part of the bibingka was left?
D. Mother gave Ann 6 of a bibingka. Ann ate 4 of it and kept the rest for
8 8
her friends. How many bibingka were there in all?

29. Name Fruits bought Quantity (in kg.)

Marie Pakwan 2
4

Lily Avocado 1
2
2
A. Marie and Lily bought fruits yesterday. Marie bought kilograms of
4
1
pakwan and Lily bought kilograms of avocado. How many kilograms of
2
fruits did they buy in all?
B. Marie and Lily bought fruits yesterday. Marie bought 2 kilograms of
1 4
pakwan and Lily bought kilograms of avocado. How many kilograms of
2
fruits were left?
C. Marie and Lily bought fruits yesterday. Marie bought 2 kilograms of
4
pakwan and Lily bought 1 kilograms of avocado. How much did they pay
2
in all?
2
D. Marie and Lily bought fruits yesterday. Marie bought kilograms of
4
pakwan and Lily bought 1 kilograms of avocado. How many kilograms of
2
fruits were sold?

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30. Which shows 0.4?

A.
B.

C.

D.

31. Joey bought 5m of string for his Math project. Rename 5 in decimal.
10 10
A. 5.10 B. 5.01 C. 0.5 D. 0.50

32. What is the value of the smallest digit in 36.24?

2 20 2 20
A. B. C. D.
10 10 100 100
33. What is the place value of 6 in 2.16?
A. tenths B. hundredths C. thousandths D. ten thousandths

34. “Six and three hundredths” is written as _______.


A. 6.03 B. 6.30 C. 6.003 D. 6.300

35. 3.07 is read as ______.


A. three point zero seven C. three and seven tenths
B. three and seven hundreds D. three and seven hundredths

36. Which is the correct way of writing fourteen hundredths in numerals?


A. 4.10 B. 0.40 C. 0.4 D. 0.14

37. What is 3.51 rounded to the nearest whole number?


A. 3.00 B. 3.50 C. 4.00 D. 4.50

38. Which of the following is rounded to the nearest tenths?


A. 5.2 B. 5.02 C. 5.002 D. 5

39. What number should be placed in the blank to make the statement true?
90.348 < 90._48

A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4

40. Which is arranged in increasing order?


A. 4.21 4.20 4.22 4.23 C. 12.025 11.125 10.205 9.502
B. 6.07 6.17 6.27 6.37 D. 3.21 3.02 3.12 3.2

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