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The document is a semi-final examination paper for Mathematics 4 at Magugpo UCCP Christian School, scheduled for February 20-21, 2025. It includes multiple-choice questions covering topics such as probability, time calculation, and basic arithmetic. The exam consists of three tests with various questions related to real-life scenarios and mathematical concepts.
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Math 4

The document is a semi-final examination paper for Mathematics 4 at Magugpo UCCP Christian School, scheduled for February 20-21, 2025. It includes multiple-choice questions covering topics such as probability, time calculation, and basic arithmetic. The exam consists of three tests with various questions related to real-life scenarios and mathematical concepts.
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MAGUGPO UCCP CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

Government Recognition 028, s.2015


Doctolero Avenue, Magugpo East, Tagum City

SEMI - FINAL EXAMINATION in MATHEMATICS 4


February 20-21, 2025

Parent’s Signature

Name: _____________________________________________________________________________________

Grade and Section: _____________________________________ Score: _____________

Test I. Multiple Choice.


Direction: Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. If the spinner at the right is spun once, what is the probability that it will land on red?
1 1
A. C.
4 2
1
B. D. 1
3
2. The Smith family went to see a movie at 4:30 P.M. The movie was over at 6:20 P.M. How long was
the movie?
A: 1 hour, 50 minutes C: 2 hours
B: 1 hour, 55 minutes D: 2 hours, 20 minutes
3. A committee has 4 female and 7 male members. If they randomly elect an officer from among
themselves, what is the probability that the elected officer a female?
3 4 4 7
A. B. C. D.
11 7 11 4
4. The local weather forecaster said that there is 70% chance of rain tomorrow. What is the
probability that it will not rain tomorrow?
A. 0.3 B. 0.7 C. 30 D. 70
5. A fair die is rolled once. What is the probability of rolling a number that is not 0?
0 1 5 6
A. or 0 B. C. D. or 1
6 6 6 6
6. If it is 7:19, how many minutes past 7 is it?
A.0 B. 19 C. 60 D. 91
7. If one letter is chosen at random from the word UNCERTAINTY, what is the probability that the
letter chosen is a vowel?
3 4 8
A. B. C. D. 4
11 11 11
8. What is referred to as the likelihood or chance that an event will happen or occur?
A. Event C. Probability
B. Experiment D. Outcome
9. There is 7/10 chance of rain today. How is this probability written in decimal form?
A. 0.007 B. 0.07 C. 0.7 D. 7.0
10. Sally has gymnastics for 1 and a 1/2 hours after school. How many minutes does she have
gymnastics?
A: 35 minutes C: 90 minutes
B: 65 minutes D: 95 minutes
11. If the spinner at the right is spun once, what is the probability that it will land not on B?

3
A. C. 3
8
5
B. D. 5
8
12. Carlo is asked to choose a number from 1 to 20. What is the probability of choosing a number
that is divisible by 5?
A. 80% B. 60% C. 40% D. 20%
For items 13-15. Study the graph and answer the questions that follow.

13. In which class is the number of boys greater than girls?


A. B & D B. C & D C. B & A D. C & A
14. What is the total number of students in Class B?
A. 43 B. 44 C. 52 D. 55
15. How many girls are there in all 4 classes?
A. 110 B. 100 C. 99 D. 97

Test II. Directions: Read the situations and answer the questions that follow. Look for the correct
answers in the box.
Sylvia has six marbles. One is colored red, two marbles are yellow, and the three
remaining marbles are blue. She puts the marbles inside a box and calls her friend
Melinda. She told her to pick one marble without looking at it.

______ 16. What is the chance that Melinda will pick a yellow marble? D
______ 17. What is the chance that she will pick a blue marble? B
______ 18. What is the probability that she will pick a red marble? E
______ 19. What is the probability that she will pick a green marble? A
______ 20. How many times will Melinda pick to get all marbles? C

a. 0 out of 6 c. 6 e. 1 out of 6
b. 3 out of 6 d. 2 out of 6

Test III. Directions: Study the given situation. Identify the probability of each event.

A teacher introduced a game “Pick and Win” for his 20 learners. He prepared 20
balls in a box with numbers 1 to 20. Whoever picks an even number will receive a
pencil.

21. What is the probability of getting an even number? Equal chance

_____________________________
22. What is the probability of getting numbers below 5? Unlikely to happen

_____________________________
23. What is the probability of getting numbers below 15? Likely to happen

_____________________________
24. What is the probability of getting numbers above 20? Impossible to happen

_____________________________
25. What is the probability of getting any number from 1 to 20? Certain to happen

_____________________________

impossible to happen unlikely to happen equal chance

likely to happen certain to happen

26-28. Write the time that is shown on each clock.

8:55 06:05 09:20


29-30. Draw the time on each clock.

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