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FAIRVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

FOURTH QUARTER TEST in MATHEMATICS 3

TABLE OF SPECIFICATION

OBJECTIVES No. of No. of Percentage Item Placement


Days Items
Taught Easy Average Difficult
1.Converts time measure from seconds to minutes, 3 3 7.5% 1-3
minutes to hours, and hours to a day and vice
versa.
2.Converts time measure 3 3 7.5% 4-6
- days to week,month and year and vice
versa
- weeks to months and year and vice
versa
- months to year and vice versa.
3.Solves problems involving conversion of time 2 2 5% 7-8
measure.
4.Converts common units of measure from larger 2 2 5% 9-10
to smaller unit and vice versa: meter and
centimeter, kilogram and gram, liter and milliliter.
5.Solves routine and non-routine problems 2 2 5% 11-12
involving conversions of common units of measure.
6.Measures area using appropriate unit. 4 3 7.5% 13-15
7.Finds the area of a rectangle and square in 3 3 7.5% 16-18
sq.cm and sq. m.
8.Solves routine and non-routine problems 3 3 7.5% 19 20-21
involving areas of squares and rectangles.
9.Finds the capacity of a container using milliliter 4 3 7.5% 22-24
and liter.
10.Solves routine and non-routine problems 4 3 7.5% 25-27
involving capacity measure.
11.Collects data on one variable using existing 4 3 7.5% 28-30
records.
12.Organizes data in tabular form and presents this 4 4 10% 31-34
into a vertical or horizontal bar graph.
13.Interprets data presented in different kinds of 4 3 75% 35-37
bar graphs (vertical/ horizontal).
14.Describes events in real-life situations using the 3 3 7.5% 38-40
phrases “sure to happen,“ likely to happen”,
“equally likely to happen”, “unlikely to happen”, and
“impossible to happen”.
TOTAL 45 40 100% 40

Prepared by:

GLADY C. ABARQUEZ
Teacher

Checked by:

TERESITA S. CASTELLANO
Master Teacher I

Noted:

OCTAVIA M. PEDRO Ed. D.


School Head
FAIRVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

FOURTH QUARTER TEST in MATHEMATICS 3

NAME:_________________________________________SCORE:______________________

I.Directions: Read and understand each item carefully. Choose and write the
correct letter of your answer on the blanks provided.

______1.How many seconds are there in 1 minute?


A.60 seconds B.120 seconds C.180seconds D.240 seconds

______2.How many minutes are there in 240 seconds?


A.2 min. B.3 min. C.4 min. D.5 min.

______3.If 1 day has 24 hours, how many hours are there in 2 days?
A.48 hrs. B.60 hrs. C.72 hrs. D.96 hrs.

______4. The Abarquez family went on a vacation for 42 days. How many weeks
were they on a holiday?
A.6 weeks B.8 weeks C.10 weeks D.12 weeks

______5. Dwayne has been staying in Cebu for 120 days. How many months has
Dwayne been staying in Cebu?
A.2 mo. B.3 mo. C.4 mo. D.5 mo.

______6.. Carmina’s little brother is 5 years old. About, how many days old was
he?
A.1,825 days B.1,460 days C.1,095 days D.730 days

______7. Mr. Pagador wrote his lesson plan for 120 minutes. How many hours did
he write his lesson plan?
A.4hrs. B.3hrs. C.2hrs. D.1hr.

______8. Elizabeth joined a track and field contest last Friday. She finished in 360
seconds. How many minutes did it take her to run the race?
A.2min. B.4min C.6min. D.8min.

______9. The fence surrounding our school is 6 meters high. How high is the
fence in centimeters?
A.6cm B.60cm C.600cm D.6,000cm

______10. Mother bought 5 kilogram of mangoes. How many grams of mangoes


did she buy?
A.5g B.50g C.500g D.5,000g

______11. Rogel drinks 2 ½ L of water in a day. How many milliliters of water does
he drink in a day?
A.2500mL B.3500mL C.4500mL D.5500mL
______12. A bathtub holds 75 000 mL of water. How many liters of water does
the bathtub hold?
A.75L B.65L C.85L D.95L

______13. George wanted to measure the area of their dining table, what
appropriate unit will he use?
A.milliliter B.centimeter C.Liter D.meter

______14. The appropriate unit of measure to get the area of a handkerchief is


__________.
A.milliliter B.centimeter C.Liter D.meter

_______15.To measure the area of the plaza, what appropriate unit of measure
should Maria use?
A.milliliter B.centimeter C.Liter D.meter

_______16.Find the area of a rectangle having these dimensions:


Length = 12 cm, Width = 7 cm
A.80 sq.cm B.82 sq.cm C.84sq.cm D.86 sq.cm

_______17.The area of the room is 108 sq. meters. If the length is 12 meters, what
is its width?
A.6meters B.7meters C.8meters D.9meters

_______18. What is the area of the figure given?


A.7sq.m B.14sq.m C.21sq.m D.28sq.m

_______19. A room measures 8 meters long and 7 meters wide. What is the area
of the room?
A.56sq.m B.64sq.m C.48sq.m D.40sq.m

_______20. A table runner measures 48 cm on all sides. What area of the table
does it cover?
A.2,304sq.cm B.1600sq.cm C.1764sq.cm D.2,025sq.cm

_______21. The area of a room is 108 sq. meters. If the width is 9 meters, what is
the length?
A.12m B.14m C.15m D.11m

_______22. A pail holds about __________ of water.


A.10mL B.10L C.10kg D.10g

_______23. Drinking glass holds about ____________ of juice drink.


A.250 mL B. 250 L C.250kg D.250g

_______24. A Cup holds about ____________ of coffee.


A.200g B.2kg C.200mL D.2L

_______25. Rolly brought 10 liters of water. How many ml is that?


A.100mL B.1,000mL C.10,000mL D.100,000mL
_______26. A water container holds 6 000mL. How many liters is it?
A.60L B.6L C.600L D.6000L

_______27.Pedro buys juice in 1 L bottles. There are 8 bottles in one box. How
many milliliters of bottles of juice are there in one box?
A.800mL B.8,000mL C.80,000mL D.800,000mL

II. Identify and count the animals that you can see in the picture. Organize your
data in a table.

(28-30.)

Total

III. Construct a horizontal or vertical bar graph using the following data below.

Toys Sold by Mrs. Alberto


TOYS Number. of Toys Sold
Top 12
Ball 13
Car 9
Yoyo 5
Marble 9

(31-34.)
IV. Study the bar graph. Use it to answer the questions below.

35.What does this graph show?


__________________________________________________________

36.What is the least favorite subject?


__________________________________________________________

37.How many pupils chose English as their favorite?


__________________________________________________________

V. Describe the event as impossible, unlikely, equally likely, most likely and
sure to happen.

(38-40.) The cats and dogs will talk.

Chances: _________________________________________________

Why: _____________________________________________________

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