1. Which lines intersect at a point? A. intersecting lines B. lines C. parallel lines D. perpendicular lines 2. How do we call the lines that do not intersect even if they are extended in either direction? A. intersecting lines B. lines C. parallel lines D. perpendicular lines 3. What lines intersect and form right angles? A. intersecting lines B. lines C. parallel lines D. perpendicular lines 4. Which describe the two opposite sides of the square? A. intersecting lines B. lines C. parallel lines D. perpendicular lines 5. They said I am a 3-sided polygon. Oftentimes, a slice of pizza looks like me. What am I? A. quadrilaterals B. rhombus C. square D. triangle 1. Which lines intersect at a point? A. intersecting lines B. lines C. parallel lines D. perpendicular lines 2. How do we call the lines that do not intersect even if they are extended in either direction? A. intersecting lines B. lines C. parallel lines D. perpendicular lines 3. What lines intersect and form right angles? A. intersecting lines B. lines C. parallel lines D. perpendicular lines 4. Which describe the two opposite sides of the square? A. intersecting lines B. lines C. parallel lines D. perpendicular lines 5. They said I am a 3-sided polygon. Oftentimes, a slice of pizza looks like me. What am I? A. quadrilaterals B. rhombus C. square D. triangle 6. Which of the following is a four-sided polygon and have four corners? A. circle B. quadrilaterals C. sphere D. triangle 7. What kind of polygon is illustrated in this figure A. quadrilaterals B. rhombus C. square D. triangle ? 8. I am less than 90⁰. What kind of angle am I? A. acute B. obtuse C. right D. straight 9. What angle am I if it is already 5:00? A. acute B. obtuse C. right D. straight 10. I am a triangle with 3 acute angles. What kind of a triangle am I? A. acute B. obtuse C. right D. straight 6. Which of the following is a four-sided polygon and have four corners? A. circle B. quadrilaterals C. sphere D. triangle 7. What kind of polygon is illustrated in this figure A. quadrilaterals B. rhombus C. square D. triangle ? 8. I am less than 90⁰. What kind of angle am I? A. acute B. obtuse C. right D. straight 9. What angle am I if it is already 5:00? A. acute B. obtuse C. right D. straight 10. I am a triangle with 3 acute angles. What kind of a triangle am I? A. acute B. obtuse C. right D. straight 11. Which of the following triangles have no equal sides? A. equilateral B. isosceles C. scalene D. straight 12. Which of the following have two pairs of equal parallel sides and four right angles? A. rectangle B. rhombus C. square D. trapezoid 13. I have four equal sides and my opposite sides are parallel. A. rectangle B. rhombus C. square D. trapezoid 14. I have four equal sides. My opposite sides are parallel and opposite angles are equal. What am I? A. rectangle B. rhombus C. square D. trapezoid 15. How do triangle and quadrilateral differ? A. A triangle has 3 sides while a quadrilateral has 4 sides. B. A triangle has 4 sides while a quadrilateral has 5 sides. C. A triangle has 4 sides while a quadrilateral has 3 sides. D. A triangle has 4 angles whiles a quadrilateral has 5 angles. 11. Which of the following triangles have no equal sides? A. equilateral B. isosceles C. scalene D. straight 12. Which of the following have two pairs of equal parallel sides and four right angles? A. rectangle B. rhombus C. square D. trapezoid 13. I have four equal sides and my opposite sides are parallel. A. rectangle B. rhombus C. square D. trapezoid 14. I have four equal sides. My opposite sides are parallel and opposite angles are equal. What am I? A. rectangle B. rhombus C. square D. trapezoid 15. How do triangle and quadrilateral differ? A. A triangle has 3 sides while a quadrilateral has 4 sides. B. A triangle has 4 sides while a quadrilateral has 5 sides. C. A triangle has 4 sides while a quadrilateral has 3 sides. D. A triangle has 4 angles whiles a quadrilateral has 5 angles. 16. If two diagonals will be drawn inside a rectangle, how many triangles will be formed? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 17. Why is a square a rhombus? A. It has 4 equal sides. B. It has two pairs of parallel sides. C. It has two pairs of parallel sides and 4 equal sides. D. It has two pairs of parallel sides that are of equal length. 18. What property makes a square a rectangle? A. It has 4 sides. B. It has 4 equal sides. C. It has 4 right angles. D. It has two pairs of parallel sides and 4 right angles. 19. Why is a trapezoid not a parallelogram? A. It has 4 sides. B. It has 4 right angles. C. It has 2 pairs of parallel sides. D. It has only 1 pair of parallel sides. 16. If two diagonals will be drawn inside a rectangle, how many triangles will be formed? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 17. Why is a square a rhombus? A. It has 4 equal sides. B. It has two pairs of parallel sides. C. It has two pairs of parallel sides and 4 equal sides. D. It has two pairs of parallel sides that are of equal length. 18. What property makes a square a rectangle? A. It has 4 sides. B. It has 4 equal sides. C. It has 4 right angles. D. It has two pairs of parallel sides and 4 right angles. 19. Why is a trapezoid not a parallelogram? A. It has 4 sides. B. It has 4 right angles. C. It has 2 pairs of parallel sides. D. It has only 1 pair of parallel sides. For item numbers 20-22, determine the rule of each pattern shown. A. Add 10 B. Multiply by 2 C. Subtract by 5 D. Subtract by 7 20. 35, 28, 21, 14, 7 21. 11, 22, 44, 88, 176 22. 98, 93, 88, 83, 78 Answer: ________ Answer: ________ Answer: ________ 23. What property of operations is used in the equation? (6+12) + (5+7) = (5+7) + (6+12) A. Associative Property B. Commutative Property C. Distributive Property D. Zero Property For item numbers 20-22, determine the rule of each pattern shown. A. Add 10 B. Multiply by 2 C. Subtract by 5 D. Subtract by 7 20. 35, 28, 21, 14, 7 21. 11, 22, 44, 88, 176 22. 98, 93, 88, 83, 78 Answer: ________D Subtract by 7 Answer: ________B Multiply by 2 Answer: ________C Subtract by 5 23. What property of operations is used in the equation? (6+12) + (5+7) = (5+7) + (6+12) A. Associative Property B. Commutative Property C. Distributive Property D. Zero Property 24. What are the missing number/s in the Distributive Property of Multiplication Over Addition. 7 x (10 + 5 ) = ( ___ x 10 ) ( 7 x ___ ) A. 5 B. 7 C. 5 and 7 D. 7 and 5 25. Solve for the elapsed time in seconds. Time started: 0:25:29 Time ended: 0:25:55 A. 25 seconds B. 26 seconds C. 27 seconds D. 29 seconds 24. What are the missing number/s in the Distributive Property of Multiplication Over Addition. 7 x (10 + 5 ) = ( ___ x 10 ) ( 7 x ___ ) A. 5 B. 7 C. 5 and 7 D. 7 and 5 25. Solve for the elapsed time in seconds. Time started: 0:25:29 Time ended: 0:25:55 A. 25 seconds B. 26 seconds C. 27 seconds D. 29 seconds 26. What is the estimated elapsed time in minutes in the given situation below? Time started: 9:39 Time ended: 10:23 A. 20 minutes B. 30 minutes C. 40 minutes D. 50 minutes 27. The Grade 4 pupils of Mrs. Carlito took their lunch right after their classes at 11:35 a.m. If they finished eating at 12:19 p.m., how long did they take their lunch? A. 34 minutes B. 39 minutes C. 44 minutes D. 49 minutes 28.At 6:47 p.m., Kaloy starts answering his assignments. He finished it at 7:13 p.m. How long did he answer his assignments? A. 26 minutes B. 29 minutes C. 36 minutes D. 39 minutes 29. The length of a rectangle is 20cm and the width is 4cm. What is the perimeter of this triangle? A. 23cm B. 36cm C. 46cm D. 56cm 30. What is the length of a triangular whose perimeter is 50cm and two sides are 15cm each? A. 10cm B. 20cm C. 30cm D. 40cm 31. What is the measure of the side of a square table having a perimeter of 52m? A. 12m B. 13m C. 14m D. 15m 32. Jessa loves chocolates. She ate a rectangular chocolate with a length of 13 cm and a width of 7 cm. What is the perimeter of the chocolate? A. 30 m B. 30 cm C. 40 m D. 40 cm 33. The sides of the triangular garden of Aunt Lina measures 24 m, 37 m and 49 m. What is the perimeter of the garden? A. 109 cm B. 110 m C. 110 cm D. 111 m 34. Twelve light posts are placed around a square park. There are 4 light posts along each side of the park. If the distance between the light posts are 10 meters, what is the distance around the park? A. 100 m B. 110 m C. 120 m D. 130 m 31. What is the measure of the side of a square table having a perimeter of 52m? P=4s A. 12m B. 13m C. 14m D. 15m 32. Jessa loves chocolates. She ate a rectangular chocolate with a length of 13 cm and a width of 7 cm. What is the perimeter of the chocolate? P=2L+2W A. 30 m B. 30 cm C. 40 m D. 40 cm 33. The sides of the triangular garden of Aunt Lina measures 24 m, 37 m and 49 m. What is the perimeter of the garden? P=a+b+c A. 109 cm B. 110 m C. 110 cm D. 111 m 34. Twelve light posts are placed around a square park. There are 4 light posts along each side of the park. If the distance between the light posts are 10 meters, what is the distance around the park? A. 100 m B. 110 m C. 120 m D. 130 m 35. A square is cut into 4 identical rectangles. What is the perimeter of each rectangle if the perimeter of the square is 64 cm? A. 26 cm B. 32 cm C. 40 cm D. 42 cm 36. How does area differ from perimeter when it comes to dimensions? A. Both perimeter and area have two dimensions. B. Perimeter has two dimensions while area has no dimension. C. Perimeter has two dimensions while area has only one dimension. D. Perimeter has only one dimension while area has two dimensions. 37. Which of the following uses the measurement of both area and perimeter? A. the capacity of a box and the length of a table B. the height of the building and the length of the door C. the length of the stage and the width of the classroom D. space amount of surface covered by the garden and the length of 35. A square is cut into 4 identical rectangles. What is the perimeter of each rectangle if the perimeter of the square is 64 cm? A. 26 cm B. 32 cm C. 40 cm D. 42 cm 36. How does area differ from perimeter when it comes to dimensions? A. Both perimeter and area have two dimensions. B. Perimeter has two dimensions while area has no dimension. C. Perimeter has two dimensions while area has only one dimension. D. Perimeter has only one dimension while area has two dimensions. 37. Which of the following uses the measurement of both area and perimeter? A. the capacity of a box and the length of a table B. the height of the building and the length of the door C. the length of the stage and the width of the classroom D. space amount of surface covered by the garden and the length of 38.How many sq. m are there in 92 000 000 sq. cm? A. 92 B. 920 C. 9 200 D. 92 000 39. There are __________ sq. cm in 370 sq. m. A. 3 700 B. 370 000 C. 3 700 000 D. 37 000 000 40. Lito has a broken 50 000 sq. cm sliding door. He will temporarily replace it with plywood. How many sq. m of plywood does he need? A. 5 B. 50 38.How many sq. m are there in 92 000 000 sq. cm? A. 92 B. 920 C. 9 200 D. 92 000 39. There are __________ sq. cm in 370 sq. m. A. 3 700 B. 370 000 C. 3 700 000 D. 37 000 000 40. Lito has a broken 50 000 sq. cm sliding door. He will temporarily replace it with plywood. How many sq. m of plywood does he need? A. 5 B. 50 C. 500 Drill: Find the prime factors of: 8 4 2x2x2 2x2 Find the GCF of 16 and 12 using prime factorization: GCF=4 Lowest term 1/2 2/4 Equal fractions higher term How to change higher tem to lowest term? 2 ÷ 2= 1 4 ÷2 2 Lowest term Just find the GCF of 2 and 4 and divide it to both numerator and denominator. GCF=2 Lets try: 6 ÷2 = 3 8 ÷2 4 Lowest term GCF=2 8 ÷4 2 = 3 12 ÷ 4 Lowest term GCF=4 GROUP ACTIVITY: Change to lowest term: 3 1. 9 5 2. 10 6 3. 15 4. 2 8