MELC Based First Periodical Test
MELC Based First Periodical Test
MELC Based First Periodical Test
MATHEMATICS VI
First Periodical Test
COGNITIVE PROCESS DIMENSIONS
Learning Competencies No. of Item
Days No. of 60 % 30% 10% Place-
Percen
Taught Items ment
tage Rem Und. App. Ana. Eval Cre.
TOTAL 45 100% 50 17 6 5 10 5 7 50
Key to Correction
Directions: Read each statement carefully. Write the letter of the correct answer on the space
provided for.
______1. A kind of fraction whose numerator is greater than the denominator.
A. Improper fraction C. Mixed fraction
B. Proper fraction D. Dissimilar fraction
______2. A combination of a whole number and a fraction is called_______.
A. Dissimilar fraction C. Mixed fraction
B. Improper fraction D. Proper fraction
______3. What fraction is shown on the figure
A. ½ C. ¾
B. 2 ½ D. 2/4
______ 4. To add /subtract similar fractions, we simply add /subtract the numerators and copy
common_________.
A. Numerator C. both Numerator and denominator
B. Denominator D. None of the above
______ 5. Which point on the number line represents 3 2/3
m a r p
0 1 3 4
2
. A. m B. a C. r D. p
______6. Which of the two fractions are equivalent?
A. 5/2 and 2/5 C. 4/3 and 8/6
B. ¼ and 2/4 D. 2/3 and 1/3
______7. In adding/subtracting dissimilar fractions, we have to get the ______
A. Greatest Common Factor (GCF) C. Common Factor
B. Least Common Denominator (LCD) D. Common Denominator
______8. What is 2 1/3 in mixed fraction?
A.5/3 B. 7/3 C. 6/3 D. 8/3
______9. Mariz prepared dalandan juice for her daughter, she mixed 1/5 cup of
dalandan juice and 3/5 cup of water. How many cups of liquid did she mix?
A.4/10 B. 4/5 C. 2/5 D. none of the above
______10. To have n + 1 ¾ = 2, n must be equal to______
A.1 B. ¾ C. ½ D. ¼
______11. The sum of 4/8 and 5/8 in simplest form is
A. 9/16 B. 1 1/8 C. 1/8 D. 5/8
______12. When 4/9 is subtracted from 7/9 the result in simplest form is ______.
A. 3/9 B. 1/3 C. 2/9 D. 1
______13. To write 31/8 in a mixed number, it is equal to ______.
A. 3 7/8 B. 3 1/8 C. 4 D. 4 7/8
______14. In making of a palamig, Marissa needs to mix 2 ½ pitcher of pineapple juice and 4 ¾
pitcher of water. How much is the mixture?
A. 6 5/3 pitcher B. 7 ¼ pitcher C.6 4/6 pitcher D.7 pitcher
______15. Tina works 15 hours a week (Monday to Friday). Last week she worked 3 ½
hour on Monday, 4 hours on Tuesday, 2 1/6 hours on Wednesday and 1 ½
hours on Thursday. How many hours did she work on Friday?
A. 4 hour B. 5/6 hour C. 3 5/6 hour D. 4 1/3 hour
______16. Mario added five –sixths of a bag of soil to his garden. His neighbor John
added eleven-eights of bags of soil to his garden. How much soil did John
add than Mario. What is asked in the problem?
A. Who added more so bags of soil in their garden?
B. The amount of soil John added to his garden.
C. The bags of soil added to their garden.
D. The bags of soil John added to his garden than Mario.
______17. Allan swam for four-fifths of a lap in the morning and seven –fifteenths of the
lap in the evening. How much farther did Allan swim in the morning than in
the evening?
A. 3/7 B. 3/15 C. 1/3 D. 11/15
For nos. 18 -19 Arrange the following statement/phrases to create a problem
______18
1. How much wood should he cut? 2. A carpenter had a piece of wood
______43. A kilo of grapes cost P200.50. How much will you pay if you buy 5 kilos?
A. P850.00 B. P1000.50 C P1002.50 D. P1025.50
______44. Johncel consumed 1.956 liters of water in one day. How many liter of water
Johncel consume in 9 days?
A. 13.692 L B. 19 78 L C 17.736 L D. 17.604 L
______45. The mass of a box of oranges is 1.25 kg. What is the total mass in kg of 27
boxes of oranges?
A. 35.75 kg B. 33.75kg C.36.75kg D. 27.75kg
______46. Johniel bought basketball ball for P1125.75 each. If he bought 6 balls, how
much did he pay for the balls?
A. Php 5,754.50 B. Php6,574.50 C. Php 6,754.50 D. Php6,475.50
______49. Five students shared 5.85 L of milk. How much milk did each student get in L?
A. 1.27 L B. 1.17 L C. 1.37L D. 1.07L
______50. There are 96 bottles, each bottle weighs 0.16 grams. What is the weight of a bottle in
g?
A. 60 g B. 70 g C. 600 g D. 650 g