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Test in Mathematics Iv

This document contains a test in mathematics with 4 sections - multiple choice, true/false, matching, and word problems. The multiple choice section contains 20 questions testing concepts like prime numbers, fractions, and operations. The true/false section has 5 statements. The matching section provides 35 addition and subtraction problems to solve in lowest terms. Finally, the word problems section contains 2 multi-step problems involving fractions of quantities like pizza and kilograms of fish.

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Test in Mathematics Iv

This document contains a test in mathematics with 4 sections - multiple choice, true/false, matching, and word problems. The multiple choice section contains 20 questions testing concepts like prime numbers, fractions, and operations. The true/false section has 5 statements. The matching section provides 35 addition and subtraction problems to solve in lowest terms. Finally, the word problems section contains 2 multi-step problems involving fractions of quantities like pizza and kilograms of fish.

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TEST IN MATHEMATICS IV

Name: _____________________________________________________ Score: _________

Test I. Multiple Choice Test: Read each item carefully. Circle the letter of your answer.

1. These are numbers with more than two factors.


A. prime numbers B. composite numbers C. factors D. multiples

2. Which of the following is a composite number?


A. 47 B. 43 C. 41 D. 49

3. Which of these numbers is a prime number?


A. 35 B. 48 C. 51 D. 59

4. Write 16 as a product of its prime factors.


A. 2x2x3 B. 2x3x3 C. 2x2x2x2x2 D. 2x2x2x2

5. What is the greatest common factor of 12 and 18?


A. 3 B. 6 C. 9 D. 12

6. What is the least common multiple of 8 and 3?


A. 48 B. 72 C. 24 D. 3

7. Which of these fraction is in mixed form?


A. 7 1/4 B. 1/5 C. 9/5 D. 5/8

8. Which of these fractions is equal to 1?


A. 9/8 B. 12/12 C. 9/17 D. 2/5

9. Which of the following is a proper fraction?


A. 7/10 B. 15/4 C. 6/6 D. 10 1/9

10. Which fraction names the shaded part of the rectangle?

A. 1/2 B. 3/4 C. 5/8 D. 6/4

11. Which is a set of similar fractions?


A. 3/7, 2/6, 1/5 B. 1/7, 2/8, 3/9 C. ½, 1/3, 1/4 D. 2/15, 3/15, 4/15

12. Which is the numerator in 11/20?


A. 20 B. 11 C. 9 D. 31

13. Which is a set of dissimilar fractions?


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

14. Which is equal to 4 ¾?


A. 14/4 B. 19/4 C. 11/4 D. 6/4

15. If a whole number is divided into 9 equal parts, what fraction represents the two parts?
A. 2/9 B. ¾ C. ¼ D. 2/3
16. In 4/9 + 1/9 = 5/9, which is the sum?
A. 1/9 B. 4/9 C. 5/9 D. 3/9

17. The lowest term of 6/9 is _____________.


A. 1/9 B. 2/9 C. 1/3 D. 2/3

18. What is the equivalent fraction of 6/60?


A. 4/15 B. 1/15 C. 1/10 D. 3/5
19. A fraction whose numerator is bigger than the denominator is called ______________.
A. whole number B. proper fraction C. mixed number D. improper fraction

20. Which is larger 1.35 or 1.53?


A. 1.35 B. 1.53 C. 1.3 D. 1.5

Test II. TRUE OR FALSE. Write T if the statement is correct and write F if the statement is incorrect.

21. The lowest term of 6/9 is 2/9? ___________


22. ¾ is the equivalent fraction of 6/60?
23. 43 is an example of composite number? ___________
24. 24 is the least common multiple of 8and 3?___________
25. 11 is the numerator in 11/20? ____________

Test IIl. Matching Type: Add or subtract. Write your answers in lowest term in the space provided.

______26. 3/8 + 2/8 A. 1 5/12


______27. 7/9 + 2/6 B. 1
______28. 15 – 2/12 C. 1 2/8
_____ _29.10/12 – 3/12 D. 5/8
______ 30.2/3- 1/3 E. 4/9
______ 31. 7/8+1/8 F. 1 ½
______ 32.6/8+4/8 G. 14 5/6
______ 33.3/4+4/6 H. 1/3
______ 34.10/12 + 2/3 I. 1 5/12
______ 35. 2/3+3/4 J7/12

Test 1V. Solving Problem: Solve the following problem. Answer each question correctly 5 point each
problem.

1. Mark and Rose were so hungry that they bought a big pizza. They divided the whole pizza into 8 equal parts.
Mark ate 3 slices while Rose ate 2 slices. What fraction of pizza did they eat? How much pizza was left?
To solve the problem, illustrate the given information by using the circle, which represents the one whole.

2. Mark’s Mother went to the grocery. Since she knows that the fish is Mark’s favorite food, she bought the
following:

¾ kg of galunggong
5/4 kg of tilapia
7/4 kg of bangus.

How many kilograms of fish did she buy in all?

Prepared by:

Jasmen C. Omanad
SLP - Student
SECOND PERIODICAL TEST IN MATHEMATICS IV

KEY TO CORRECTION

1. B
2. D
3. D
4. D
5. B
6. C
7. A
8. B
9. A
10. C
11. D
12. B
13. C
14. B
15. A
16. C
17. B
18. C
19. D
20. B
21. T
22. F
23. F
24. T
25. T
26. D
27. E
28. G
29. J
30. H
31. B
32. C
33. A
34. F
35. I
36. -40
41-45

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