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Castle Rock Elementary School

Castle Rock, Maine

2nd Periodical Exam


Mathematics VI

Name:_______________________________ Date:_________________________

Grade & Section:_______________________ Score:_________________________

I. Multiple Choice. Read the statements carefully. Encircle the correct answer from the following options.

1. These are three-dimensional objects having length, width and height.

a. Solid figures c. Air/Gas figures

b. Liquid figures d. Plane figures

2. These are close figures whose points lie on the same surface. They are flat and have only two
dimensions.

a. Solid figures c. Air/Gas figures

b. Liquid figures d. Plane figures

3. It is a solid figure whose sides are all polygons.

a. Monohedron c. Trihedron

b. Bihedron d. Polyhedron

4. It is a polygon whose bases are congruent polygons and whose lateral faces are parallelograms.

a. Prism c. Polygrism

b.Congrism d. Dilaterism

5. It is a polyhedron whose base is a polygon and the lateral faces are triangles.

a. Polymid c. Pyramid

b. Latemid d. Triamid

6. Prisms and pyramids are named according to the shape of its ________.

a. Base c. Points

b. Lateral faces d. Angles

7. A solid figure that has two circular bases that are congruent and parallel.

a. Cylinder c. Circlinder

b. Circulinder d. Circucylinder

8. A solid figure that has one circular base.

a. Cone c. Circulone

b.Circlone d. Cyclone
9. It is a curved surface of points that are all of the same distance from the center.

a. Centersphere c. Sphere

b. Scentersphere d. Sphere in center

10. Eacg side of a poloyhedron is called _________.

a. Base c. Face

b.Edge d. Vertex

11. It is any letter or symbol that represents a number.

a. Variable c. Expression

b. Constant d. Algebraic Expression

12. It has a fixed value that does not change.

a. Variable c. Expression

b. Constant d. Algebraic Expression

13. It is a mathematical phrase that uses variables, numerals and operation symbols.

a. Variable c. Expression

b. Constant d. Algebraic Expression

14. a, b, c, d are examples of _________.

a. Variable c. Expression

b. Constant d. Algebraic Expression

15. Pi or π is an example of ___________.

a. Variable c. Expression

b. Constant d. Algebraic Expression

II. True or False. Write CRUSH AKO NI CRUSH if the statement is true while write ASA KA PA if the
statement is false.

____________________16. Average distance is a measure of the distance travelled in a given period of time.

____________________17. Fast-Object quantity is a scalar quantity that refers to ‘how fast an object is
moving’.

____________________18. Distance is the total length between two positions.

____________________19. Time is the quantity measure or measurable period during which an action,
process or condition exists or continues.

____________________20. A fast moving object that has a high speed covers a long distance in a long
amount of time.
III. Matching Type. Match the corresponding answer from column B to the given problem from column A.

How long does it take to travel if you will run like Flash from your position to the position of your crush
given these following situations?

A B

21. 500 kilometers at 50km/h a. 5.33 hrs

22. 25 kilometers at 75 km/h b. 5.29 hrs

23. 320 kilometers at 60km/h c. 4 hrs

24. 450 kilometers at 85 km/h d. 4.44 hrs

25. 200 kilometers at 45 km/h e. 10 hrs

26. 50 kilometers at 500km/h f. 0.33 hrs

27. 75 kilometers at 15 km/h g. 3.12 hrs

28. 180 kilometers at 45 km/h h. 5.5 hrs

29. 250 kilometers at 80 km/h i. 0.1 hr

30. 350 kilometers at 50 km/h j. 5 hrs

k. 7 hrs

IV.Identification. Determine the constants(s) and the variable(s) in each algebraic expression.

31. 3a = constant/s:_____________________ variable/s:_______________________

32. x+4 = constant/s:_____________________ variable/s:_______________________

33. 3f + 6 = constant/s:_____________________ variable/s:_______________________

34. -5
IV. Application.

A. Translate the following word phrase into algebraic expressions.

31. five more than eight =

32. eight added to z =

33. eight subtracted from k =

34. x increased by ten =

35. twice z =

36. Six less than w =

37. f divided by four =

38. half of m =

39. fifty decreased by q =

40. m more than one thousand =

41. thrice d =

42. x divided to the sum of nine and four =

43. thrice the difference between ninety and q =

44. seven times k decreased by twenty-five =

45. fifteen subtracted from ten times k =

46. ninety taken from eight times k =

47. five times the sum of thirteen and z =

48.the quotient of h and two =

49. twice p added to the quotient of three and m =

50. six multiplied to the sum of z and eleven =

B. Translate each algebraic expression into word phrases.

51. 8-6k

52. m-2 =

53. 100c =

54. 2/q =

55. 5n+d =

56. 2b-x =
57. 7(x+4) =

58. w+8 =

59. 5-6d =

60. 3(4/mb) =

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