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OBJECTIVES NO.

OF ITEMS ITEM
PLACEMENT
1. Describe the different spatial figures 7 1-7

2. Tell the surface area of solids 1 8

3. Tell the unit of measure used for measuring the 1 9


surface area of solid

4. Find the area formula / area of the plane figures – 4 10-13


triangle, parallelogram, circle and trapezoid

5. Derives a formula for finding the surface area of 1 14


rectangular solid

6. Solve word problems involving measurement of 6 15-20


surface area

7. Tell the unit of measure used for measuring the 1 21


volume of solids

8. Convert one cubic unit of measurement to a larger or 3 22-24


smaller unit

9. Derive a formula for finding the volume of solids – 3 25-27


cylinder, prisms, pyramids and cones

10. Solve word problems involving measurement of 9 28-36


volume
1 37
11. Read and interpret reading from electric meter

12. Solve word problem involving electric and water 7 38-44


consumption

13. Read and interpret a circle graph 6 45-50

50 50
FOURTH PERIODIC TEST
MATH 6
Direction : Choose the best letter then write it in the blank provided for.

1. Which is the spatial figure?


a. b. c. d.

2. Which object represents a sphere?


a. b. c. d.

3. How many edges does the figure have?


a. 10 c. 12
b. 8 d. 9

4. The figure has _________ vertices.


a. 4 c. 6
b. 5 d. 3

5. How many faces does the figure have?


a. 8 c. 5
b. 4 d. 6

6. Which spatial figure ha 2 circular and parallel bases?


a. cube b. cylinder c. cone d. sphere

7. The cross section of a sphere is a _________.


a. square b. cube c. circle d. triangle

8. What is the surface area of the figure?


a. 45cm2 c. 9cm2
b. 54cm2 d. 36cm2

3cm

9. Surface area is expressed in _________.


a. square units b. cubic units c. centimeters d. meters

10. What is the area of the triangle?


a. 98cm2 c. 21cm2
b. 49cm2 d. 57cm2
7cm

14cm

11. Find the area of the parallelogram.


a. 193.2cm2 c. 1.932cm2
b. 19.32cm2 d. 1932cm2
9.2cm

21cm

12. What is the area of the circle if the area of the square is 36cm2?
a. 28.26cm2 c. 96.30cm2
2
b. 113.04cm d. 36cm2

13. What is the area of the trapezoid?


a. 23cm2 c. 90cm2
7.5cm 5cm b. 45cm2 d. 50cm2

10.5cm

14. To find the surface area of a rectangular prism, which formula will you use?
a. SA=6S2 b. SA=2LW+2LH=2WH c. SA=4/3pi x r3 d. SA=LxWxH

15. The area of each face of a cube is 25cm2. What is its surface area? Which equation is correct?
a. 25x4=N b. 25x5=N c. 25x6=N d. 25+6=N

16. A tin can has a radius of 3cm and a height of 10cm. How much tin was used in making it?
a. 244.92cm2 b. 249.42cm2 c. 214.92cm2 d. 282.60cm2

17. An equilateral triangle has a base of 7cm and a height of 11cm. How will you find its area?
a. 7x11 b. 7x11x2 c. 11x2 d. 7x2
2 7 11
18. A desk top is 1.3m by 0.9m. What is the area of its surface?
a. 21.17m2 b. 11.7m2 c. 1.17m2 d. 2.14m2

19. The side of a square whiteboard is 1.2m. What is its area?


a. 14.4m2 b. 1.44m2 c. 0.144m2 d. 1.34m2

20. A circular mirror has a radius of 30cm. What is the area?


a. 3026cm2 b. 2826cm2 c. 2185cm2 d. 2008cm2

21. Volume is measured in _________.


a. cubic units b. square units c. kilogram d. meter

22. 1 liter = _____.


a. 1m3 b. 1cm3 c. 1dm3 d. 1mm3

23. 7m3 = _____ cm3.


a. 70,000 b. 700,000 c. 7,000 d. 7,000,000

24. 9 000dm3 = _____ m3.


a. 9 b. 90 c. 900 d. 0.9

25. V=Bh is used to find the volume of _________.


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

26. What part of the cylinder is the cone?


a. ½ b. 1/3 c. ¼ d. 1/5

27. Which statement is true about the volume of a prism and a pyramid?
a. the volume of the pyramid is 1/3 of the prism c. the volume of the prism and pyramid are equal
b. the volume of the prism is 1/3 of the pyramid d. the volume of the prism is twice the pyramid

28. To find the volume of a cone, which formula will you use?
a. 1/3Bh b. 1/2Bh c. 1/4Bh d. BH x 3

29. The edge of a metal cube is 8cm. What is the volume?


a. 512cm3 b. 502cm3 c. 472cm3 d. 522cm3
30. The volume of a cone is 27dm3. What is the volume of a cylinder having the same height and base area
as the cone ? The number sentence is ______
a. 27 – 3 = N b. 27 x 3 = N c. 27 – 2 = N d. 2 x 27 = N

31. The volume of a cylinder is 72cm3. Its height is 2cm. What is its base area?
a. 30cm2 b. 25cm2 c. 48cm2 d. 36cm2

32. A rectangular block of wood is 14cm long, 11cm wide and 7cm thick. What is the volume?
a. 1198cm3 b. 1078cm3 c. 1133cm3 d. 1093cm3

33. The volume of a cubical box is 216cm3. How long is its edge?
a. 5cm b. 6cm c. 4cm d. 12cm

34. A tin can has a radius of 2cm and a height of 10cm. About how much milk can it contain?
a. 125cm3 b. 130cm3 c. 150cm3 d. 100cm3

35. The base area of a pyramid is 24m2. How will you find its volume if it is 5m high?
a. V=5x24 b. V=5x24 c. V=24+5 d. V=24-5
3 3 3
36. The radius of a cylinder is 8cm and its height is 10cm. How will you find its volume?
a. V= pi x 82 x 10 b. V= pi x 82 c. V= pi x 82 + 10 d. V= pi x 82 – 10
10
37. What is the correct electric meter reading?

0 0 0 0
1 9 9 1 1 9 9 1
2 8 8 2 2 8 8 2
3 7 7 3 3 7 7 3
4 6 6 4 4 6 6 4
5 5 5 5

a. 8532 kwh b. 7432 kwh c. 8532 kwh d. 2358 kwh

38. A 45 – w electric fan is used for 20 hours a day. How much electricity does it use a day?
a. 900 w b. 950 w c. 700 w d. 850 w

39. A 200 – w lamp is lighted from 6:00PM to 6:00AM everyday. How many KWH does it use a day?
a. 24 b. 2.4 c. 240 d. 0.24

40. The previous reading in the Dizon household was 3156 kwh. The present reading is 3486 kwh. How
much
electricity was used?
a. 300 kwh b. 310 kwh c. 330 kwh d. 370 kwh

41. The Austria family consumed 27m3 of water. How much did it pay if cubic meter of water was P12.50?
a. P337.50 b. P407.50 c. P383.70 d. P360.25

42. The present water meter reading in our school is 9875m3. If the previous was 9085m3, how many cubic
meters of water were consumed?
a. 417 b. 850 c. 860 d. 817

43. 75 kwh = ______ watts


a. 7500 b. 750 c. 750,000 d. 75,000

44. 32,000 watts = ______ kwh


a. 320 b. 32 c. 3200 d. 302
Refer to the Circle Graph to answer numbers 45 – 50.

Baseball

15%

Badminton 50%

Basketball

25%

Swimming

45. What persent of the pupils like baseball?


a. 5% b. 10% c. 20% d. 2%

46. How many percent of the pupils like swimming?


a. 20% b. 10% c. 25% d. 15%

47. How many more pupils like basketball than badminton?


a. 35 b. 20 c. 21 d. 22

48. The whole circle graph is equal to _________.


a. 100% b. 50% c. 25% d. 20%

49. How many degrees represent the section for swimming?


a. 180 b. 45 c. 90 d. 360

50. Which graph shows how parts make up the whole?


a. bar graph b. picture graph c. line graph d. circle graph

G O O D L U C K

MRS. CELIA M. CONSTANTE


MASTER TEACHER I

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