PT Math6 Q4 1
PT Math6 Q4 1
PT Math6 Q4 1
MATHEMATICS VI
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
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1. Determines the relationship
of the volume between
70.1 a rectangular prism and a
1, 2, 3, 4
pyramid; 70.2 a cylinder and a 2 10% 5
,5
cone; 70.3 and a cylinder and
sphere.
(M6ME-IVa-95)
2. Derives the formula for
finding the volume of
cylinders, pyramids, cones, 2 6% 3 7, 8 6
and spheres.
(M6ME-IVa-96)
3. Solves routine and non-
routine problems involving 9, 10,
2 10% 5 12, 13
volumes of solids. 11
(M6ME-IVc-98)
4. Reads and interprets electric
14,
and water meter readings. 2 6% 3 15
16
(M6ME-IVd-100)
5. Solves routine and non-
routine problems involving
18,19,
electric and water 2 8% 4 21
20
consumption.
(M6ME-IVd101)
6. Constructs a pie graph based
on a given set of data. 2 8% 4 24 21 23 22
(M6SP-IVe-2.6)
7. Solves routine and non-
25, 26,
routine problems using data
2 12% 6 27, 28,
presented in a pie graph.
29, 30
(M6SP-IVf-4.6)
8. Describes the meaning of
31,
probability such as 50%
32,
chance of rain and one in a 2 10% 5 35
33,
million chance of winning.
34
(M6SP-IVg-19)
9. Performs experiments and
36, 37,
records outcomes. 2 8% 4
38, 39
(M6SP-IVh-21)
10. Makes listings and
diagrams of outcomes and tells
the number of favorable 40, 41,
2 8% 4
outcomes and chances using 42, 43
these listings and diagrams.
(M6SP-IVi-22)
11. Makes simple predictions
of events based on the results 44, 45,
2 8% 4
of experiments. 46, 47
(M6SP-IVi-23)
12. Solves routine and non-
routine problems involving
experimental and theoretical 2 6% 3 48 49, 50
probability.
(M6SP-IVj-24)
TOTAL 45 100% 50 10 20 11 4 5 0
Approved by:
FOURTH PERIODICAL TEST
MATHEMATICS VI
NAME:___________________________________________________________SCORE:__________
Read each item carefully and choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer on the space
provided.
_______1. Which of the following is true about the relationship of a pyramid and a rectangular prism?
A. The volume of a pyramid is 3 times as large as the volume of the rectangular prism.
B. The volume of the rectangular prism is 3 times as large as the pyramid.
C. The volume of a pyramid is 2/3 as large as the rectangular prism.
D. The volume of the rectangular prism is 2/3 as large as the pyramid.
______2. Which is true about the relationship between a cone and a cylinder?
A. 1/3 B. 2/3 C. ¼ D. ½
______4. Which of the following statements correctly describe the volume of prisms and pyramids with the
same dimensions?
A. The volume of a pyramid is one-third of the volume of a prism.
B. The volume of a pyramid is one-fourth of the volume of a prism.
C. The volume of a pyramid is one-third greater than the volume of a prism.
D. The volumes of a pyramid and prism are the same because their bases are the same.
______5. A cylinder and a cone have the same radius and height. How will you compare the volume of the cone
to the volume of the cylinder?
A. The volume of the cone is two-third the volume of the cylinder.
B. The volume of the cone is four-third the volume of the cylinder.
C. The volume of the cone is one-third the volume of the cylinder.
D. The relationship of the volumes of the cylinder and cone cannot be determined.
______6. Which of the following figures can derive its volume by combining the area of its ends and the area of
its sides which when unrolled is a rectangle?
______10. Alice has a paper weight in the shape of a pyramid. Its height is 6 cm, length is 5.2 cm and width is
4.9 cm. What is its volume?
A. 50.96 cm3 B. 60.72 cm3 C. 70.84 cm3 D. 80.43 cm3
______11. A cylinder can is 29-cm high and has a radius of 10 cm. What is its volume?
A. 9106 cm3 B. 678.9 cm3 C. 123.4 cm3 D. 135.7 cm3
_____12. The cylinder below has a base and vertical height congruent to that of the
cone. Which best describes the volume of the cone?
10cm
2
B=28.26 cm
A. 1/2 (282.60 𝑐𝑚3)
B. 1/3 (282.60 cm3)
C. ¼ (282.60 𝑐𝑚3)
D. 1/8 (282.60 𝑐𝑚3)
_____13. Elena has a cylindrical shaped container that is 9 inches high with a diameter of 10 inches. Reggie
has a sphere-shaped container that has a radius of 4 inches. About how much more volume does Elena’s
container have than Reggie’s?
A. 438.55 inches3 B. 325.23 inches3
3
C. 342.54 inches D. 121.56 inches
______14. What is the reading indicated in the electric meter shown below?
A. 0548 kwh B. 1648 kwh C. 1548 kwh D. 0648 kwh
_______15. In the previous reading, the numbers registered in the water meter were 00000049. Compare this
with the numbers registered in the water meter shown below. How many cubic
meters of water were consumed?
A. 28 cm3 B. 38 cm3 C. 48 cm3 D. 58 cm3
______16. Reyes’ family opened a Car Wash Business. After a month, Mr. Reyes saw their water meter with
the data as shown in the figure below. How many cubic meters of water was used in a month?
_______17. Family Macapugay’s electric consumption for this month is 248 kwh. The illustration below shows
its previous month’s meter reading. What is the present reading?
A. 6793
B. 7041
C. 8152
D. 7289
______18. The water meter reading of the Pascual Family is 934 m 3 for the month of September. How many
cubic meters of water would be the consumption if after a month the water meter reading is 1520 m 3?
A. 586 B. 596 C. 620 D. 724
______19. The electric meter reading Mendoza Family for the month of October was 5462. If the present
reading is 6947, what is its electric consumption?
A. 1885 B. 1890 C. 1485 D. 1212
B=28.26 cm
______20. What is the energy consumption for the month, if the previous reading was 3814 kwh and the
present reading is 4318?
A. 504 kwh B. 499 kwh C. 421 kwh D. 494 kwh
______21. Based on the pie chart below, several pupils were interviewed about the kind of sports they joined
during the Intramurals. How did the statistician arrived at 27% for swimming?
______22. To get the number of degrees in creating a pie chart, what must be done?
A. Multiply the rate to 3600.
B. Divide the rate by 3600.
C. Add the rate to 3600.
D. Subtract the rate by 3600.
______23. Before constructing a pie graph, each amount in the table below must be converted to percent. If you
compute for the rate of Science Fair, you will arrive at what answer?
______24. Based on the graph below, which of the fruits is the most favorite by grade six pupils?
A. orange B. apple C. banana D. grape
Study the graph then answer the following questions. Write the letter of the correct answer.
_____39. You tried to draw a green marble from a hat containing 30 marbles in which 18 are green.
What is the probability of getting green marbles?
A. 0 B. 2/3 C. 3/5 D. ½
_____40. Look at the menu below. How many ways can you order snack of a chicken meal with a choice
of drink?
A. 6 B. 7 C. 8 D. 9
Using the menu above, complete the diagram below to come up with the number of ways you can order
snacks.
Chicken with rice 41.
42.
Chicken with burger
______41. (Choices)
A. Chicken with rice & Juice B. Chicken with rice & Tea
C. Chicken with burger & Juice D. Chicken with burger & Tea
______42. (Choices)
A. Chicken with rice & Juice B. Chicken with rice & Tea
C. Chicken with burger & Juice D. Chicken with burger & Tea
______43. (Choices)
A. Chicken with spaghetti & Juice B. Chicken with rice & Tea
C. Chicken with spaghetti & Tea D. Chicken with burger & Tea
______44. A bag has 1 blue, 3 green, 2 red and 2 yellow ping pong balls. What is the probability of drawing
orange?
A. 0/8 B. 8/8 C. 1/8 D. 2/8
______48. A bag contains 12 red marbles, 8 blue marbles, and 4 yellow marbles. Find the theoretical
probability of getting a blue marble.
A. ½ B. 1/3 C. 2/5 D. 1/8
_____49. What is the experimental probability of getting a blue marble from the example above if you actually
picked a blue marble 4 times for trying it 10 times?
A. ½ B. 1/3 C. 2/5 D. 1/8
Using this spinner below, what is the probability of the spinner stopping at ____
______50. three
A. 1/8 B. 3/8 C. 5/8 D. 7/8
ANSWER KEY
1. A `26. A
2. B 27. D
3. B 28. D
4. D 29. A
5. C 30. B
6. B 31. D
7. B 32. C
8. C 33. A
9. A 34. B
10. A 35. A
11. A 36. A
12. B 37. A
13. B 38. C
14. A 39. C
15. B 40. A
16. A 41. B
17. B 42. C
18. A 43. A
19. C 44. A
20. A 45. B
21. C 46. E
22. A 47. E
23. A 48. C
24. C 49. C
25. B 50. A