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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region 10
DIVISION OF MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL
SAN JUAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS
Fourth Periodical Test in MATHEMATICS 6
2022-2023

ITEM PLACEMENT
EASY AVERAGE DIFFICULT
COMPETENCY CODE Evaluate / No. of Items
Remember / Understand/ Apply/ Analyze / Create /
Synthesiz
Knowledge Comprehension Application Analysis Evaluation
e
1. determines the relationship of the volume M6ME - 3 1,2,4,5 5
between a rectangular prism and a IVa -95
pyramid; a cylinder and a cone; and a
cylinder and sphere
2. finds the volume of cylinders, pyramids, M6ME - 6,7,8,9, 5
cones, and spheres. IVb -97 10
3. solves routine and non-routine problems M6ME - 11,12,13 15 14 5
involving volumes of solids. IVc -98
4. reads and interprets electric and water M6ME - 16,17,18,1 5
meter readings. IVd -100 9,20
5. solves routine and non -routine problems M6ME - 21,22, 3
involving electric and water consumption. IVd -101 23
6. constructs a pie graph based on a given 24,25,26,2 28 5
set of data and interpret it. 7
7. solves routine and non -routine problems M6SP - 29,30 2
using data presented in a pie graph. IVf -4.6
8. describes the meaning of probability such M6SP - 31,32,33 3
as 50% chance of rain and one in a million IVg -19
chance of winning.
9. performs experiments and records M6SP - 34,35 2
outcomes. IVh -21
10. makes listings and diagrams of outcomes M6SP -IVi 41,42 40 3
and tells the number of favorable -22
outcomes and chances using these listings
and diagrams.
11. makes simple predictions of events based M6SP -IVi 36,37 43,44,4 7
on the results of experiments. -23 5,46,47
12. solves routine and non -routine problems M6SP - 48,49,50 38,39 5
involving experimental and theoretical IVj -24
probability.
TOTAL NUMBER OF ITEMS 3 22 6 12 3 4 50
Prepared By: Checked By:
SARAH JANE F. ADORABLE JOBELYN C. ADORABLE
Teacher II HT-II
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
DIVISION OF MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL
District of PANAON
FOURTH PERIODICAL TEST IN MATHEMATICS 6
2022-2023

Name:____________________________________Grade: ________________Score:_____

Direction: Answer the following questions.Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. What is the relationship between the volume of a cylinder and a sphere?


A. Sphere’s volume is 2/3 of the cylinder’s volume.
B. The volume of the cylinder is the same as the volume of the sphere.
C. The volume of the cylinder is 2/3 of the volume of the sphere.
D. If the cylinder and sphere have the same height, they also have the same volume.
2. If the prism and pyramid are of the same bases and height, what occupies 1/3 of the space of the
prism?
A. Prism B. cone C. pyramid D. sphere
3. What is the relationship between the volume of a rectangular prism and the pyramid?
A. When the prism and pyramid have the same base and height, the volume of the pyramid is
1/3 of the volume of the prism.
B. The volume of the prism is 1/3 of the volume of the pyramid.
C. Prism and pyramid have the same volume.
D. If the prism and a pyramid have the same base and height, they also have the same
volume.
4. If a cylinder and a cone have the same heights and base, the volume of the ____ is 1/3 the volume of
the cylinder.
A. sphere B. cone C. pyramid D. prism
5. Volume of the sphere is ____ of the volume of the cylinder. If both have identical heights and with
equal areas.
A. 2/3 B. 1/3 C. 2/4 D. 4/3

Directions: Find the volume of each solid figure below. Use = 3.14. Encircle the letter of the
correct answer.

6. A. 2 143.57 m³ B. 8 cm³ C. 25.12 cm³ D. 235.5 cm³


4cm

7. A. 2 143.57 m³ B. 8 cm³ C. 25.12 cm³ D. 235.5 cm³

8. A. 197.82 cm³ B. 8 cm³ C. 25.12 cm³ D. 235.5 cm³

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9. A. 197.82 cm³ B. 8 cm³ C. 25.12 cm³ D. 235.5 cm³

10. A. 216.09 cm³ B. 220.12 cm³ C. 226.08 cm³ D. 230.08 cm³

Directions: Solve the problem. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

11. What is asked?


A. The height of the pyramid
B. The base of the pyramid
C. The volume of the pyramid
D. The length of the pyramid
12. What are the given facts?
A. 10m wide,15 m long and 12 m high
B. 10m wide, 15m long and 13 m high
C. 10m wide, 5m long and 12 m high
D. 10m wide, 50m long and 12m high
13. What formula(s) shall we use to solve the problem?
A. V= 1/3 x πr2 x h B. V= B x h or V= l x w x h
C. V = 1/3 x B x h or 1/3 (l x w x h) D. V = 4/3 x πr 3
14. What is the number sentence?
A. V = 1/3 x (10m x 50m x 12m) B. V = 1/3 x (10m x 15m x 13m)
C. V = 1/3 x (10m x 5m x 12m) D. V = 1/3 x (10m x 15m x 12m)
15. What is the complete answer?
A. The volume of a pyramid is 600m 3.
B. The volume of a pyramid is 650m 3.
C. The volume of a pyramid is 200m 3.
D. The volume of a pyramid is 2000m 3.

Directions: Give the reading shown by the dials of the electric meter below.Encircle the letter of
the correct answer.

16.
A. 24 128 kWh B. 00 125 kWh C. 00 199 kWh D. 26 010 kWh

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17.
A. 24 128 kWh B. 00 125 kWh C. 00 199 kWh D. 26 010 kWh

18.
A. 24 128 kWh B. 00 125 kWh C. 00 199 kWh D. 26 010 kWh

19.
A. 24 128 kWh B. 00 125 kWh C. 00 199 kWh D. 26 010 kWh

20.
A. 14 924 kWh B. 00 125 kWh C. 00 199 kWh D. 26 010 kWh
21. The electric meter inspector looked at the meter and saw that their reading is 5 925 kWh. After one
month he came back and saw that their reading is 7 384 kWh. What is the total electric consumption for
the month?
A. 1 359 kWh B.1 459 kWh C.1 559 kWh D.1 659 kWh
22. Mr. Lugatiman's water consumption rate last month is 793 m³. For this month, he used 1 487 m³ of
water. What is his present water consumption?
A. 394 m³ B.494 m³ C.594 m³ D.694 m³
23. The electric meter reading last month was 7 885 kWh. This month, the reading was 8 328 kWh. If
electricity costs ₱3.40 per kWh, how much will I pay?
A. ₱1 506.20 B. ₱3 353.60 C. ₱6 209.60 D. ₱8 315.20

Directions: Read carefully the problem, then answer the questions below. Encircle the letter of the
correct answer.

Mr. Pornea asked his 75 pupils to choose their favorite vegetable. The choices he gave them were
carrots, potatoes, eggplant, and ampalaya. The pie graph below shows the results.

24. Which vegetable was chosen by most of the pupils?


A. Carrots B. Potatoes C. Eggplant D. Ampalaya
25. Which vegetable was least chosen by the pupils?
A. Carrots B. Potatoes C. Eggplant D. Ampalaya
26. What percent of the pupils chose carrots as their favorite vegetable?
A. 8% B. 25% C. 40% D. 50%
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27. What percent of the pupils chose eggplant as their favorite vegetable?
A. 23% B. 33% C. 42% D. 50%
28. What percent of the pupils chose Ampalaya as their favorite vegetable?
A. 7% B. 9% C. 12% D. 5%

29. If the consumption in a month is 50 cubic meter, how much water is used for the toilet?
A. 11.5 m3 B. 12.5 m3 C. 13.5 m3 D. 14.5 m3
30. What is the volume of water used for other consumption for a month of 50 cubic meters?
A. 7m3 B. 8 m3 C. 9 m3 D. 10 m3

31. What is the probability of picking a lollipop in green wrapper?


A. impossible B. poor C. even D. good
32. What is the probability of picking a lollipop in red wrapper?
A. impossible B. poor C. even D. good
33. What color of the lollipop has a good chance to be picked?
A. red B. green C. yellow D. blue

Direction:An experiment was performed already. A die was thrown 20 times. The results were
recorded on the tally chart. Answer the questions that follow.Encircle the letter of the correct
answer.

Number Tally Total


1 IIII 2
2 II 4
3 5
4 III 3
5 IIII 4
6 II 2
TOTAL 20

34. What is the probability that the die may turned up odd?

35. What is the probability of getting multiples of 3?

Directions: Make predictions based on the results of this experiment. Encircle the letter of the
correct answer.

Tom conducted an experiment by picking a marble from a box of 5 red marbles, 2 green marbles, and 3
yellow marbles. He recorded the results in the table below.

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Color of Marbles Number of Times Picked
Red 5
Green 2
Yellow 3

36. marbles with color red


A. more likely B. less likely C. equally D. certain
37. marbles with color green
A. more likely B. less likely C. equally D. certain

38. What is the theoretical probability of picking a mango?

39. What is the theoretical probability of picking a bananas?

40. Before a volleyball game, a coin is tossed to decide which team will serve first. How many
possible outcomes are there?
A. 0 B. 1/2 C. 1 D. 2
41. A die is tossed. What is the probability of rolling an even number?
A. 1 out of 6 B. 2 out of 6 C. 3 out of 6 D. 4 out of 6
42. In Lorraine’s birthday party, a guest has a choice of juice drink: orange, pomelo, or apple; and
dessert: ice cream, cake or fruit salad. How many distinct juice-dessert pairs are there?
A. 2 B. 3 C. 6 D. 9
43. Elizabeth is going to roll a 6 - sided die 12 times. Complete the statement with the best
prediction. Elizabeth will roll an even number...
A. Exactly 4times.
B. Close to 3 times but probably not exactly 2times.
C. Exactly 2 times.
D. Close to 6 times but probably not exactly 6 times.
44.Ellen has a bag with 3 red marbles and 2 blue marbles in it. She is going to randomly draw a
marble from the bag 30 times and putting the marble back in the bag after each draw. What is the
best prediction for the number of times that Ellen will draw a blue marble?
A. Exactly 12 times
B. Close to 12 times but probably not exactly 12times
C. Exactly 18 times
D. Close to 18 times but probably not exactly 18times
45. Leo is going to use a random number generator 10 times. Each time he uses it, he gets 1, 2, 3,
4, or 5.What is the best prediction for the number of times that Leo will get an odd number?
A. Exactly 12 times
B. Close to 2 times but probably not exactly 2 times
C. Exactly 5 times
D. Close to 6 times but probably not exactly 6 times
46. Amit is going to guess all 20 questions from a multiple choice type of test. Each question on the
test has 4 options with only one correct answer. What is the best prediction for the number of
questions that Amit will answer correctly?
A. Exactly 12 times
B. Close to 5 times but probably not exactly 5times
C. Exactly 5 times
D. Close to 4 times but probably not exactly 4 times.
47. Diomy is going to flip a pair of coins 8 times. What is the best prediction for the number of times
that the coin will land tails up?
A. Exactly 2 times
B. Close to 12 times but probably not exactly 12 times
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C. Close to 4 times but probably not exactly 4 times
D. Exactly 15 times
48. In a class of 40 students, 8 are in the drama club and 12 are in the art club. If a student is
selected at random, what is the probability that the selected student is in the drama club?

49. In a class of 40 students, 8 are in the drama club and 12 are in the art club. If a student is
selected at random, what is the probability that the selected student is in the art club?

50. In a group of 30 students, there are 14 girls and 4 of them can speak French. 6 of the 16 boys
can speak French. If a student is selected randomly from the group, find the probability that the
selected student can speak French?

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ANSWER KEY FOR MATHEMATICS 6

No. Answer No. Answer

1 A 26 C

2 C 27 B

3 A 28 A

4 B 29 C

5 A 30 A

6 B 31 D

7 C 32 B

8 A 33 B

9 D 34 B

10 C 35 A

11 C 36 C

12 A 37 B

13 C 38 C

14 D 39 D

15 A 40 D

16 A 41 C

17 B 42 D

18 C 43 D

19 D 44 b

20 A 45 d

21 B 46 A

22 D 47 C

23 A 48 A

24 A 49 D

25 D 50 A

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