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Pre-Test:: Computes The Perimeter of Different Geometric Shapes in Everyday Life, E.G.

This document contains a pre-test and post-test on calculating the perimeter of different geometric shapes. The pre-test asks learners to calculate the perimeter of a rectangular backyard garden, the wire needed to fence a rectangular garden, and the total wire needed for three strands to fence a pentagonal rice field. The post-test asks learners to determine which of two lots requires more fencing, the rope needed for a rectangular play area, the perimeter of a rectangular health center, and the perimeter of a rectangular herbal garden, and the perimeter of a pentagonal building.
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Pre-Test:: Computes The Perimeter of Different Geometric Shapes in Everyday Life, E.G.

This document contains a pre-test and post-test on calculating the perimeter of different geometric shapes. The pre-test asks learners to calculate the perimeter of a rectangular backyard garden, the wire needed to fence a rectangular garden, and the total wire needed for three strands to fence a pentagonal rice field. The post-test asks learners to determine which of two lots requires more fencing, the rope needed for a rectangular play area, the perimeter of a rectangular health center, and the perimeter of a rectangular herbal garden, and the perimeter of a pentagonal building.
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Name: ________________________________________ Date:_______________

CLC: __________________________________________ Score: ______________


Computes the perimeter of different geometric shapes in everyday life, e.g.: LS3MP-M-PSD-AE-41

“Perimeter of Geometrical Shapes”

Pre-Test:

Direction: Answer the following questions below using perimeter. Show your solutions. 5
points each

1. Mang Pandoy’s backyard garden is 12 meters long and 8 meters wide. What is its
perimeter? __________

2. How many meters of wire are needed to fence a garden 24 meters wide and 28 meters
long? ___________

3. A rice field is pentagonal in shape. The lengths of its sides are 105 m, 215 m, 158 m,
197 m and 155 m respectively. If the owner wants to fence it with three strands of
barbed wire, how many meters of wire in all will be needed? ______________

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Computes the perimeter of different geometric shapes in everyday life, e.g.: LS3MP-M-PSD-AE-41

“Perimeter of Geometrical Shapes”

Post-Test:
JHS Level:
Direction: Solve the following problems.
1. There are two lots for sale. Lot A is 18 meters long and 12 meters wide while
Lot B is 19 meters long and 11 meters wide. Which lot will require a longer
barbed wire to fence it?

2. How many meters of rope will Jimmy need to enclose a play area for children
that is 12 meters long and 10 meters wide?

3. A barangay health center is 9 meters long and 7 meters wide. What is its
perimeter?

4. Behind the health center is a herbal garden that grows aloe vera, oregano and
basil. The garden is 12 meters long and 8 meters wide. What is its perimeter?

5. A building shaped like a pentagon has the following lengths of sides: 120 m, 50
m, 88 m, 125 m and 100 m. Find the perimeter of the building.

_____________ ________________ ______________


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