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SUMMATIVE TEST IN MATHEMATICS 4

DIRECTIONS: Read and understand the following questions. Select the letter that best
corresponds to the correct answer for each question.
________ 1. 341 times 3 equals ___________.
A. 1 302 B. 1 203 C. 1 032 D. 1 023
________ 2. 532 multiply to 7 is ___________.
A. 3 472 B. 3 724 C. 3 742 D. 3 772
________ 3. What is the product of 328 and 42?
A. 13 476 B. 13 576 C. 13 676 D. 13 776
________ 4. If you will multiply 462 and 33, what is the product?
A. 15 024 B. 15 246 C. 15 462 D. 15 624
________ 5. What is the product of 3 876 and 83?
A. 321 708 B. 321 078 C. 320 708 D. 320 078
________ 6. Twelve Girl Scouts members paid PhP450 for the registration in City-wide
Camping. How much money was collected?
A. PhP540 B. PhP5 400 C. PhP54 000 D. PhP540 000
________ 7. A mango cost PhP45 each. How much would 200 mangoes cost?
A. PhP90 B. PhP900 C. PhP9 000 D. PhP90 000
________ 8. Estimate the product of 2 012 and 55.
A. 100 000 B. 110 000 C. 120 000 D. 130 000
________ 9. What is the estimated product of 997 and 405?
A. 200 000 B. 400 000 C. 600 000 D. 800 000
________ 10. Jeffrey bought 155 packs of banana chips at PhP11 each. About how much
did he pay?
A. PhP1500 B. PhP2000 C. PhP2500 D. PhP3000
________ 11. There are seven days in a week. About how many days are there in 376
weeks?
A. 2 800 B. 3 000 C. 3 200 D. 3 400
________ 12. If there are 592 pages in a book, about how many pages are there in 375
books?
A. 200 000 B. 220 000 C. 240 000 D. 260 000
________ 13. In a big library, there are 2 278 books in a shelf. About how many books are
there in 16 shelves?
A) 20,000 B) 30,000 C) 40,000 D) 50,000
________ 14. Eight chairs are needed in each table. If there are 103 tables, how many
chairs are needed? What is asked in the problem?
A. Number of chairs needed B. Number of tables needed
B. Number of chairs and tables D. Number of chairs, tables, and
plates
________ 15. The school canteen manager pays each of his workers PhP350 a day. How
much does he pay his 4 workers in a day?
A. PhP354 B. PhP700 C. PhP1 000 D. PhP1 400

________ 16. Farmers harvested eggplants from 24 plots. In each plot, they gathered 20
eggplants. They sold 400 of these. How many eggplants were left? Create a number
sentence?
A. 24 + 20 – 400 = N B. 24 - 20 + 400 = N
C. 24 x 20 – 400 = N D. 24 ÷ 20 – 400 = N
________ 17. In problem number 16, what are the given facts?
A. 24 plots; 20 and 400 eggplants B. 20 plots and 24 eggplants
B. 24 plots and 400 eggplants D. 20 plots and 20 eggplants
________ 18. Joyce does 124 sit-ups a day for 6 days while Jhon does 152 sit-ups a day for
5 days. Who has more sit-ups?
A. Joyce B. Jhon C. Joyce and Jhon D. They are equal
________ 19. Jeepney fares cost PhP13 for the first 4 kilometers and PhP1 for the next
additional kilometer. How much will you pay for 7-kilometer trip?
A. PhP12 B. PhP14 C. PhP16 D. PhP18
________ 20. Beth bought 2 whole pieces of Lechon Manok for PhP300 each. She gave
PhP1 000 to the vendor. How much change did she get?
A. PhP350 B. PhP400 C. PhP450 D. PhP500

KEY ANSWER
1. D
2. B
3. D
4. B
5. A
6. B
7. C
8. C
9. B
10. B
11. A
12. C
13. C
14. A
15. D
16. C
17. A
18. B
19. C
20. B
TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS IN MATHEMATICS 4
Item
COGNITIVE PROCESS DIMENSIONS
Placement

No. of Days Taught


60% 30% 10%

No. of Items
Most Essential Learning Competencies

Understanding
Remembering

Evaluating
Analyzing
Applying

Creating
Multiply two numbers with and without regrouping 3 7 4 2 1 1-7

Estimate the results of multiplying two numbers


2 6 2 4 8-13
where the product is less than 1 000 000

Solve multi-step problems involving one or more of


the four operations with results of calculations up 3 7 2 3 2 14-20
to 1 000 000, including problems involving money.

TOTAL 8 20 4 4 4 3 3 2 20

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