This document contains a final test for a 6th grade class with two parts. The first part includes 6 multiple choice questions about 3D shapes like cylinders and cubes. The second part includes 4 word problems about money, juice quantities, clothing prices, and volcanoes visited in different states. The test is meant to assess the student's knowledge of geometry, arithmetic, and solving multi-step word problems.
This document contains a final test for a 6th grade class with two parts. The first part includes 6 multiple choice questions about 3D shapes like cylinders and cubes. The second part includes 4 word problems about money, juice quantities, clothing prices, and volcanoes visited in different states. The test is meant to assess the student's knowledge of geometry, arithmetic, and solving multi-step word problems.
This document contains a final test for a 6th grade class with two parts. The first part includes 6 multiple choice questions about 3D shapes like cylinders and cubes. The second part includes 4 word problems about money, juice quantities, clothing prices, and volcanoes visited in different states. The test is meant to assess the student's knowledge of geometry, arithmetic, and solving multi-step word problems.
FINAL TEST 2022 – 2023 PART 1: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION Q1. A 3-D shape can also be called .... … … A) A flat shape B) A solid shape C) A polygon Q2. What shape can be the cross section of a cylinder? A) Triangle B) Hexagon C) Circle Q3. How many edges does a cylinder have?
A) Two B) Three C) Four
Q4. How many edges does a cube have?
A) Six B) Eight C) Twelve
Q5. How many vertices does a cylinder have? A) None B) Six C) Eight Q6. 1. How many vertices does a cube have? A) Six B) Eight C) Twelve PART 2: SOLVE THE WORD PROBLEMS Problem 1: Sara has $8.50. She spends $3.75 on a book. How much money does she have left? Solution ............................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... Grade 6 Problem 2: For a party, Mrs. Sun buys 2.75 liters of grape juice and 1.26 liters of apple juice. How much fruit juice does she buy? Solution ............................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... Problem 3: A pair of pants costs $36.49. A shirt costs $24.95. Victor has $55.00. How much more money does he need to buy the pair of pants and the shirt? Solution ............................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... Problem 4: A geologist visits 40 volcanoes in Alaska and California. 15% of the volcanoes are in California. How many volcanoes does the geologist visit in California and how many in Alaska? ............................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................................... ...............................................................................................................................................