Rapid Sikap Grade 6 Q4 Test Q

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SIKAP MATHEMATICS 6 ASSESSMENT

4th QUARTER
Name: Score:
Grade & Section: Date:

Direction: Choose the letter of the correct answer and write it on the blank before the
number.

_____1. What is the volume of a prism if the volume of a pyramid is 25m³?


A. 75m³ B. 85m³ C. 95m³ D. 105m³
_____2. If the volume of a cone is 50cm³, what is the volume of a cylinder with the
same radius and height?
A. 150cm³ B. 250cm³ C. 350cm³ D. 450cm³

_____3. What is the volume of a pyramid that has the same base and height if a
prism has a volume of 45 m³?
A. 45 m³ B. 35 m³ C. 25 m³ D. 15 m³
_____4. What is the volume of the cylinder if the height is 10 cm and
radius 3 cm?
3 cm

10 cm

A. 23.56 cm3 B. 70.69 cm3 C. 94.25 cm3 D. 282.60 cm3

_____5. What is the volume of a cone-shaped toy with


a height of 9cm and a radius of 7 cm?

A. 461.33 cm3 B. 416.85 cm3 C. 461.58 cm3 D. 416.58 cm3

_____6. What is the volume of the cylinder?

A. 502.4 in3 B. 1 004.8 in3 C. 1 280 in3 D. 4 019.2 in3

A clay model of a volcano is in the shape of a cone. The model has a circular base with a
_____7. diameter of 36 centimeters and a height of 6 centimeters.
What is the volume of the model volcano? 𝑈𝑠𝑒 3.14 𝑓𝑜𝑟 𝜋.

A. 678.24 cm3 B. 2 034.72 cm3 C. 4 069.44 cm3 D. 6 104.16 cm3

_____8. There are 30 balls in a box. Each ball has the same size. If one ball has a
diameter of 10 cm.
What is the volume of each ball?
A. 4 186.67 cm3 B. 4 861.67 cm3 C. 6 132.81 cm3 D. 8 531.25 cm3

_____9. Daniel wants to put water in a cylindrical metal tank, 12 meters high and a base radius of 8
meters.

How many cubic meters of water is needed for the tank?


A. 2 411.52m3 B. 1 607.68m3 C. 301.44m3 D. 200.96m3

_____10. Rene would like to read the electric meter below. If you were Rene,
which letter will you choose for the correct reading?

A.91682 kWh B. 91782 kWh C. 91872 kWh D. 91972 kWh

The previous water reading at Sharon’s residence was 3475 mᵌ; the following month, the
_____11.
reading was 4658 mᵌ.
How much water was consumed in one month?

A. 1, 183 mᵌ B. 1, 283 mᵌ C. 2, 183 mᵌ D. 2, 283 mᵌ

Mr. Cruz’s electric meter reading last month was 1045 kWh, and his present
_____12. electric meter reading is 1078 kWh.

What is his electric for the month?

A. 30kWh B. 32 kWh C. 33 kWh D. 35 kWh

_____13. Which of the following pie graphs correctly represents the following data?
Rita’s Number of Colored Pencils: 12 yellow, 15 red, 20 blue
A. B.

C. D.
Use this graph to answer questions 14-15.

____14. What percent of her allowance does Mary spend for snacks?

A. 10% B. 11% C. 25% D. 50%

____15. How much does she keep for savings?

A. Php 10.00 B. Php 15.00 C. Php 50.00 D. Php 100.00

We asked a group of 300 students about their favorite subject in school. The following graph shows
their choices. Use the information to answer the questions.

_____16. The ratio of students that favored Science to PE to English to Math is 1:2:3:5.
What percentage of the students liked Science?

A. 6.67% B. 33% C. 13% D. 27%

______17. What fraction of students liked Math the most?

A. 5/11 B. 3/4 C. 1/3 D. 11/5


______18. What is the ratio of students that preferred Math to Social Studies?

A. 3:2 B. 3:4 C. 4:5 D. 5:4


_____19. If my best friend buys a cake, maybe there is a celebration.
Since that you are not so sure, what possible reason for buying a cake?

A. It is impossible that there is no celebration.


B. Most likely there is an occasion.
C. Certainly, there is a birthday.
D. Unlikely to happen

_____20. The baby body temperature is 39 degrees Celsius. Since the normal body temperature of a
human is 36°C to 37°C. What does it mean?

A. It is impossible for the baby to have a fever.


B. Certainly, the baby has a fever.
C. Unlikely the baby has a fever.
D. Likely the baby has fever.

_____21. What is the probability when I wake up early, that I will be late for school?
A. Likely
B. Unlikely
C. Certainly
D. Impossible

For items 22 to 24, please refer to the situation below.


Joana flipped two identical coins for a certain number of times and recorded the results as shown in
the table below:

____22. How many times did the outcome, head, and tail appear?

A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5

____23. Which tally best represents the outcome, tail, and tail?

____24. How many times did Joana flip the coins altogether?

A. 30 B. 25 C. 20 D. 15
_____25. A coin is tossed 80 times. The coin landed on heads 46 times and on tails 34 times.

Find the probability of landing on tails.

16 17 18 19
A. B. C. D.
40 40 40 40

_____26. A medical student conducted a study on the efficacy of the new vaccine on 50 patients. It
is found effective among the 42 patients. If an additional 300 patients are to be tested with
the vaccine.
How many patients will the vaccine be found ineffective?
A. 300 B. 252 C. 48 D. 42

_____27. Andrea has a bag of 3 identical red chips and 2 identical blue chips. She randomly draws a
chip from the bag 25 times, putting the chip back in the bag after each draw.

About how many times does Andrea draw a red chip?


A. exactly 25 times C. about 10 times
B. more or less 15 times D. more or less 25 times

______28. Three one-peso coins, four five-peso coins, and six ten-peso coins were placed in a coin
purse. Jessie got one coin at a time.

What is the probability that Jessie will be able to get a five peso-coin
on his first pick?

3 4 6 7
A. B. C. D.
13 13 13 13

______29. You ask a friend to pick one letter from the word ZAMBOANGA.
What is the theoretical probability that he will NOT be able to pick
the letter "A"?

1 2 3 1
A. B. C. D.
3 3 9 9

______30. A coin is tossed 100 times. The coin landed on the head 58 times.
What is the probability of landing on tails?

21 21 58 42
A. B. C. D.
50 100 100 50

VITYVITY

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