Periodical Test Math 6 3rd Quarter
Periodical Test Math 6 3rd Quarter
Periodical Test Math 6 3rd Quarter
Department of Education
REHIYON V
TANGGAPAN NG MGA PAARALANG PANSANGAY NG CAMARINES SUR
112621-PAARALANG SENTRAL NG GOA
GOA, CAMARINES SUR
Test I
Multiple choices. Carefully read and understand each question, select the letter of the correct answer.
1. Volume is equal to base times height where in base is length times width. This formula is
appropriate in finding the volume of what spatial figure?
a. Pyramid c. Cylinder
b. Rectangular prism d. Cone
2. Queen Haydee would like to conduct an experiment about the relationship of a rectangular prism and
a pyramid. She has a rectangular box and pyramids with the same base and height. How many
pyramids of popcorn can she fill the rectangular box?
a. 1 pyramid of popcorn c. 3 pyramid of popcorn
b. 2 pyramid of popcorn d. 4 pyramid of popcorn
3. If the cone has a height of 10 cm and a diameter of 5 cm, what is its volume?
a. 65.42 b. 66.42 c. 67.42 d. 68.42
4. A spherical tank for natural gas has a radius of 7 meters. About how many cubic meters of natural
gas can it hold?
a. 1,437.03 m3 b. 1,436.03 m3 c. 1,435.03 m3 d. 1,434.03 m3
5. Grade Six SSES would like to conduct an activity about the relationship between a cylinder and a
cone. They used a cylinder which is open at one end and a cone that is open at the base. Both of
them have congruent bases and altitudes. They fill the cone with sand. Their teacher asked them to
guess how many cones full of sand they could fill in the cylinder. How many cones full of sand can
they fill the given cylinder?
a. cone full of sand c. 3 cones full of sand
b. 2 cones full of sand c. 4 cones full of sand
6. A cylindrical tank has a height of 6 meters and a diameter of 4 meters. Find the volume of that
cylindrical tank.
a. 75.36 m3 b. 65.36 m3 c. 55.36 m3 d. 45.36 m3
7. Which of the following algebraic expressions is equivalent to the word phrase “Eighteen less than
half a number?”
n 1 1 1
a. 18− b. n−18 c. 18 n− d. −18 n
2 2 2 2
8. . Xavier will solve the volume of a cone. Which formula will she use to arrive at a correct answer?
2
πr 4 3
a. V = b. V = π r c. V =π r 2 h d. V =l × w ×h
3 3
9. Peter weighed x kilograms. Express algebraically his weight after he lost 2.7 kilograms.
a. x−2.7 b. x +2.7 c. x ÷ 2.7 d. x × 2.7
j
10. James toy is centimeters tall. Mark’s height is 2 less than five times the height of James. How tall
is Mark algebraically?
a. j−5(2) b. 2 j−5 c. 5−2 j d. 5 j−2
11. Jacob bought 5 pieces of pandecoco and 10 pieces of siopao. A pandecoco costs 3 pesos less than a
siopao. If the total amount Jacob paid was 90 pesos. How much is a piece of siopao?
a. 7 pesos c. 9 pesos
b. 8 pesos d. 10 pesos
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12. A rectangular pool has a length of 24 meters, a width of 18 meters, and a height of 2meters. How
much water can it hold?
a. A. 860 m3 b. 862 m3 c. 864 m3 d. 866 m3
13. A cylindrical tank has a height of 6 meters and a diameter of 4 meters. Find the volume of that
cylindrical tank.
a. 75.36 m3 b. 65.36 m3 c. 55.36 m3 d. 45.36 m3
14. . Find the volume of a volleyball that has a radius of 4 ½ decimeters.
a. . 181.51 dm3 b 281.51 dm3 c. 381.51 dm3 d. 481.51 dm3
15. What value for x will make the equation 4 x−12=−48 true?
a. −9 b. 9 c. 15 d. -15
16. Solve −16+7 f =68
a. f =11 b. f =12 c. f =13 d. f =14
n
17. Solve =n−20
6
a. n=21 b. n=22 c. n=23 d. n=24
18. if four times a number is increased by 12, and the result is 52. What is the number?
a. 20 b. 10 c. 25 d. 15
19. Six more than twice a number is 24. What is the number?
a. 15 b. 13 c. 11 d. 9
20. Zyra saved 300 pesos this week. This is 100 more than twice the amount she has saved last week.
How much is Zyra’s total savings?
a. 350 pesos b. 375 pesos c. 400 pesos d. 425 pesos
21. Jeff is 4 years older than his little brother which is 6 years older than their little sister who is
currently 11 years old. How old will Terry be after 8 years?
a. 13 years old b. 17 years old c. 21 years old d. 25 years old
22. The volume of the pyramid is 1/ 3 of the volume of what figure?
a. Cone b. Cylinder c. Prism d. Pyramid
23. If a car travels 200 kilometres in 8 hours, what is its average speed?
a. 20 km/hr. b. 25km/hr. c. 30km/hr. d. 35km/hr.
24. Devin can type 8,170 words in 3 hours and 10 minutes. How many words can he type per minute?
a. 40 words per minute c. 42 words per minute
b. 41 word per minute d. 43 words per minute
25. The volume is 1/3 that of a cylinder that has the same base and height with me. Who am I?
a. Cone b. Cylinder c. Prism d. Pyramid
26. . Volumes is measured in ______.
a. square units b. centimeter c. cubic units d. meter
27. What is the volume of the rectangular prism measuring 12cm by 7cm, by 9cm?
a. 756cm2 b. 756cm3 c. 746cm3 d. 657cm3
28. A jeepney owner traveling at an average speed of 70 km/h left the town at 2:00 pm. If he arrived in
another town at 7:00 pm. What is the distance between the two towns?
a. 210 km b. 280 km c. 350 km d. 420 km
29. What is the volume of a typical cassette case that is 1.5 cm high, 11 cm long, and 7 cm wide?
a. 11.55 cm3 b. 115.5 cm3 c. 1.155cm3 d. 1155cm3
30. The cylinder has a radius of 4cm and a height of 12 cm. What is its volume?
a. 602.88cm3 b. 6028.8cm3 c. 60.288cm3 d. 60288 cm3
31. A square pyramid has a base of 5cm and a height of 9cm. What is its volume?
a. 74cm3 b. 75cm3 c. 73cm3 d. 76cm3
32. Teody has a cylinder shaped can. If Teody’s can measure 40 cm high and has a radius of 15 cm, how
much water can it hold?
a. 28,260 cm3 b. 27,260 cm3 c. 26,260 cm3 d. 25, 260 cm3
33. An ice cream cone has a diameter of 32 mm and a height of 45 mm. What is its volume?
a. 9,057.6 mm3 b. 10,057.6 mm3 c. 11,057.6 mm3 d. 12,057.6 mm3
34. Find the total surface area of a cylinder of radius 5 cm and height 8 cm.
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a. 407.41 cm2 b. 408.41 cm2 c. 409.41 cm2 d. 408.41 cm2
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41. Find the value of x −3 x + 4 =0
5 )
a. 0 b. -1 c. 10 d. -10
42. Solve −¿ ) if x=1and y=−2
a. 0 b. 1 c. -1 d. no answer
43. Find the area of this composite figure.
a. 101 m2
b. 102 m2
c. 103 m2
d. 104 m 2
44. Calculate the area if the diamond shaped figure.
a. 105 cm2
b. 106 cm 2
c. 107 cm 2
d. 108 cm2
45. which of the following calculations is correct in finding the area of the given
shape?
a. 9 ×6 +3 ×4 c. 6 ×7 +3 ×4
b. 9 × 4+ 4 × 6 d. all of the above
45 – 50. Create a real-life word problem that is set inside the school that involves finding the surface area.
Create a sketch with the measurements, show your solution with the correct answer.
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