Summative Test in Mathematics 6 4TH Quarter

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SUMMATIVE TEST IN MATHEMATICS 6

NAME: __________________________________________ GRADE & SECTION: _____________ SCORE: _______

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE.

______1. When calculating the volume of a cone, what is the one thing that is NOT needed?

a. height b. pi c. diameter d. radius

______2. A cone has a radius of 5 and a height of 12. What is the volume of the cone?

a. 62.83 b. 314 c. 314.16 d. 942.48

______3. Which solid figure has a volume that is one third of the volume of a cylinder?

a. prism b. sphere c. pyramid d. cone

______4. Which volume formula requires you to use radius cubed (not radius squared like the rest of them)?

a. cone b. cylinder c. sphere d. none of the above

______5. Which of the following statements are true?

a. A pyramid and a prism have length, width, and height.

b. A prism has two bases that are identical polygons, and rectangular sides called faces.

c. A pyramid has one base that is a polygon, and triangular faces that meet at a point.

d. All of these statements are true.

II. IDENTIFICATION. Fill in the blanks. Choose your answer inside the box.

6. The volume of _________________ is one-third of the volume of a rectangular prism with the same base and
height.

7. In finding the volume of soccer a ball, the formula to use is _________________.

8. A cone exactly fills one-third of a _________________ whose base and height are equal.

9. Having the same radius and height, the volume of a _________________ is two-thirds of the volume of a cylinder.

10. The volume of a cylinder is the product of the circular base area and the _________________.

DIRECTIONS: Find the volume of the following figures. Show your process at the back. (3 points each)

11 – 13 14 – 16 17 – 19

20 – 22 23 – 25

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