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Q4 PT Math-6
Q4 PT Math-6
Mathematics 6
Directions: Read and understand each item carefully. Write the letter of the correct
answer on the space provided before the number.
_____1. How are the volumes of pyramid and rectangular prism related?
A. The volume of the rectangular prism is 3 times as large as the pyramid.
B. The volume of the rectangular prism is 2/3 as large as the pyramid.
C. The volume of a pyramid is 3 times as large as rectangular prism.
D. The volume of a pyramid is 2/3 as large as the rectangular prism.
_____ 2. The volume of a sphere is _______of the volume of a cylinder with the same
radius, and a height equal to its diameter.
A. 1/3 B. 2/3 C. 2/4 D. 3/4
_____ 3. To find the relationship between a sphere and a cylinder, the Grade Six pupils of
Mr. Plaza conducted an activity. They found out that the sphere did not fill the
whole cylinder. What is the volume of the sphere in relation to the cylinder?
A. Sphere is 1/3 of the volume of the cylinder.
B. Sphere is 2/3 of the volume of the cylinder.
C. Sphere is 3/3 of the volume of the cylinder.
D. Sphere is 4/3 of the volume of the cylinder.
_____ 4. Leah Nicole has an assignment in Mathematics. She finds difficulty in solving the
volume of a sphere because she doesn’t know the correct formula. How can you
help Leah solve her problem?
r 2 h
A. Tell her that the correct formula is V= 3
_____ 5. You want to find the volume of a cylinder. What will you multiply to r2 to get the
volume?
A. B B. h C. l D. w
_____ 9. A cone has a height of 10 cm and a diameter of 5 cm. Find its volume.
A. 65.42 cm3 C. 67.42 cm3
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B. 66.42 cm D. 68.42 cm3
_____ 11. An ice cream cone has a volume of 12,057.6 mm 3. If the height is 20 mm, find
the radius.
A. 5 mm C. 7 mm
B. 6 mm D. 8 mm
_____ 12. A rectangular pool has a length of 24 meters, a width of 18 meters, and a height
of 2 meters. How much water can it hold?
A. 860 m3 C. 864 m3
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B. 862 m D. 866 m3
_____ 13. A company manufactured chocolate boxes whose length is 15 cm, height of 9
cm, and width of 7 cm. How much chocolate is needed to fill each box?
A. 645 cm3 C. 845 cm3
B. 745 cm3 D. 945 cm3
_____ 14. A spherical tank for natural gas has a radius of 7 meters. About how many
cubic meters of natural gas can it hold?
A. 1,437.03 m3 C. 1,435.03 m3
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B. 1,436.03 m D. 1,434.03 m3
_____ 15. A cylindrical jar contains 141.3 dm 3 of jam. If it has a radius of 3 dm, what is its
height?
A. 5 dm C. 7 dm
B. 6 dm D. 8 dm
_____ 16. Which is the correct reading of this electric meter below?
A. 17525 C. 07515
B. 07415 D. 18415
_____ 17. What is the reading of this water meter?
A. 8154 m3 C. 4518 m3
B. 8153 m3 D. 3518 m3
_____ 18. Jenny would like to read the electric meter below. If you were Jenny, which of
the following shows the correct meter reading?
_____ 19. The previous reading in Rein’s household was 3 156 kWh. The present reading
is 3 486 kWh. How much electricity was used?
A. 300 kWh C. 330 kWh
B. 310 kWh D. 370 kWh
_____ 20. The present water meter reading in our school is 9 852 m 3. If the previous
reading was 9 035 m3, how many cubic meters of water were consumed?
A. 623 m3 C. 723 m3
B. 717 m3 D. 817 m3
For items no. 21-24: Evaluate the pie graph below and answer the questions that follow.
Write the letter of your answer on the space provided.
Badminton
15%
Basketball
50%
Swimming
25%
_____ 21. How many percent has the whole pie graph?
A. 100% C. 25%
B. 50% D. 20%
_____ 22. What percent of the pupils like baseball?
A. 5% C. 20%
B. 10% D. 2%
_____ 23. How many degrees represent the section for basketball?
A. 45º C. 180º
B. 90º D. 360º
_____ 24. If there were 260 pupils surveyed, how many more pupils like basketball than
badminton?
A. 31 C. 71
B. 51 D. 91
_____ 25. Which of the following pie graphs show your family’s monthly budget?
A. C.
B. D.
For items 26–27 : The pie chart below shows how Jillian spent her monthly allowance.
_____ 26. Combining the expenses, which of the following would equal to food?
A. clothing, miscellaneous and school supplies
B. school supplies, savings and transportation
C. transportation, clothing and savings
D. savings, miscellaneous and clothing
_____ 27. How many more percent of Jillian’s allowance were spent on food,
transportation and school supplies than the amount she spent on savings,
miscellaneous and clothing?
A. 30% C. 50%
B. 40% D. 60%
_____ 28. In the election for president of the Mathematics Club, 120 members voted. The
result is shown on the pie graph below. How many voted for Cassie?
A. 20 members
B. 25 members
C. 30 members
D. 35 members
For items no. 29–30: Interpret the pie graph below to answer the questions that follow.
Foot Track
ball and
22% Field
18%
_____ 29. Andrew, a grade five pupil of Mrs. Olasiman surveyed the grade six pupils about
their favorite games to play. If the total number of pupils is 40, how many pupils
choose volleyball?
A. 6 pupils C. 8 pupils
B. 7 pupils D. 9 pupils
_____ 30. How many more pupils choose basketball and volleyball than football and track
and field?
A. 3 pupils C. 5 pupils
B. 4 pupils D. 6 pupils
_____ 31. What do you mean by one in a million chance of winning?
A. unlikely to happen C. Certain to happen
B. impossible to happen D. Likely to happen
_____ 33. Independence Day will fall on the 12th of June next year.
A. certain C. likely
B. impossible D. unlikely
_____ 34. When the newscaster said that there is 50% chance of rain tomorrow, what did
he mean?
A. certain to happen C. unlikely to happen
B. likely to happen D. as likely/as unlikely to happen
_____ 35. What is the probability of picking a white rose from a basket of red roses.
A. certain C. most likely
B. impossible D. unlikely
_____ 36. Michael has 5 shirts and 6 pants. How many outcomes are there?
A. 22 outfits C. 56 outfits
B. 30 outfits D. 65 outfits
_____ 37. How many ways can you arrange 3 plates on a table.
A. 3 ways C. 5 ways
B. 4 ways D. 6 ways
For items no. 38-40: Give the probability for each event. Write the letter of your answer
on the space before the number.
_____38. A spinner has 5 sectors namely; red, blue, orange, yellow, and black. If you
spin once, what is the probability that the spinner will land on color white?
A. 0% C. 50%
B. 25% D. 75%
_____ 39. A bag has 1 blue, 3 green, 2 red, and 2 yellow marbles. Find the probability of
drawing red marbles?
1 2
A. C.
4 6
1 3
B. D.
2 4
_____ 40. Calvin wants to know his chances of getting a 2 in rolling a die so he made an
experiment. Find the probability if two dots appeared 6 times out of 24 attempts.
1 1
A. C.
12 4
1 1
B. D.
6 2
Direction: Read and analyze the problem. Write the letter of your answer on the space
provided.
Charles parents order balloons of different shapes and colors for his
birthday. There are variety of balloons from which they can choose. Round
balloons have green and yellow color. Elongated balloons have green, orange
and yellow.
Balloons
Green Yellow
41. What is the favorable outcome of choosing round green balloon and elongated
yellow balloon?
1 1 1 1
A. B. C. D.
6 5 3 2
Direction: Find the probability of each problem below. Write the letter of the correct
answer on the space provided before the number.
46. John and 3 other applicants apply for a job. What is the probability that John
gets hired?
A. P (J) = 1/3 C. P (J) = ¼
B. P (J) = ½ D. P (J) = 1
______47. Your sister puts a red and a white Easter eggs in a basket. What is the chance
that when you get an egg from the basket, you will pick the red one?
A. impossible to happen C. certain to happen
B. as likely/as unlikely D. unlikely to happen
For items 48 – 50. Solve on simple probability using the given information. Choose the
letter of the correct answer.
48. Each of the 11 letters of the word “PROBABILITY” is written on separate cards.
The cards are shuffled and placed face down. What is the probability of choosing
letter “B”?
A. I/11 C. 3/11
B. 2/11 D. 4/11
49. Mary and her friends take turns in a spinner. It has letters A, B, C, D, and E.
What is the chance that Mary spins D in her next turn?
A. P (D) = 1/5, since the spinner has 5 letters and there is only one letter D
B. P (D) = 1/4, since the spinner has 5 letters minus the letter D
C. P (D) = 1/6, since the spinner has 5 letters plus another D
D. P (D) = 1/5, since the spinner has 5 letters
50. A coin is tossed 15 times. A head is recorded to have landed on the ground
8 times and a tail is recorded 7 times. Find the probability of landing on heads.
A. 5/15 C. 7/15
B. 2/5 D. 8/15
FOURTH PERIODICAL TEST
Mathematics 6
ANSWER KEY
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