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The document outlines the specifications for the Third Quarter Examination in Mathematics VI for the school year 2024-2025, detailing the essential learning competencies and cognitive process dimensions. It includes a variety of mathematical topics such as solid figures, algebraic expressions, equations, and problem-solving involving speed, area, and surface area. Additionally, it provides a key to corrections for the third periodical test, listing the correct answers for multiple-choice questions.

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The document outlines the specifications for the Third Quarter Examination in Mathematics VI for the school year 2024-2025, detailing the essential learning competencies and cognitive process dimensions. It includes a variety of mathematical topics such as solid figures, algebraic expressions, equations, and problem-solving involving speed, area, and surface area. Additionally, it provides a key to corrections for the third periodical test, listing the correct answers for multiple-choice questions.

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THIRD QUARTER EXAMINATION IN MATHEMATICS VI

S.Y. 2024-2025

TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS
COGNITIVE PROCESS DIMENSIONS

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Visualizes and describes the different solid figures: 3 2 1 1-3
cube, prism, pyramid, cylinder, cone, and sphere.

Differentiates solid figures from plane figures. 2 2 4-5


Identifies the faces of a solid figure. 1 1 6
Formulates the rule in finding the nth term using 3 2 1 7-9
different strategies (looking for a pattern, guessing
and checking, working backwards)
E.g. 4,7,13,16,….n (the nth term is 3n+1

Differentiates expressions from equations 2 1 1 10-11


Gives the translation of real-life verbal expressions 2 1 1 12-13
and equations into letters or symbols and vice
versa

Defines a variable in an algebraic expression and 3 1 1 1 14-16


equation

Represents quantities in real- life situations using 4 2 1 1 17-20


algebraic expressions and equations.

Solves routine and nonroutine problems involving 3 1 1 1 21-23


different types of numerical expressions and
equations such as 7+ 9 = + 6.

Calculates speed, distance, and time 4 1 1 1 1 24-27


Solves problems involving average rate and speed. 2 1 1 28- 29
Finds the area of composite figures formed by any 4 1 1 1 1 32-33
two or more of the following: triangle, square,
rectangle, circle, and semi-circle.

Solves routine and non- routine problems involving 3 1 1 1 34-36


area of composite figures formed by any two or
more of the following: triangle, square, rectangle,
circle, and semi- circle.

Finds the surface area of cubes, prisms, 2 1 1 36-38


pyramids, cylinders, cones, and spheres.

Solves word problems involving measurement 2 1 1 39-40


of surface area.
TOTAL 40 17 5 1 7 5 4 40
Prepared by: Checked by:

SHIELA L. JUGAS NIEZL S. CANJA


Teacher 3 Master teacher 2

Noted: Monitored by:


MA. GINA G. PONTILLO LENIE A. SORIANO
Teacher 3/TIC PSDS

THIRD PERIODICAL TEST IN MATHEMATICS VI


SY. 2024-2025

Name: ________________________________________ Date: _____________________


__________________________
Grade & Section ____________________________ Teacher: ________________________

Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer then write it on your answer sheet.

_____ 1. Which object resembles a cylinder?


A. fluorescent bulb B. roof of a house C. tent
D. funnel

_____ 2. Which of the following resembles a globe?


A. sphere B. cylinder C. cube D. cone

_____ 3. Which solid figure represents this?

A. sphere B. cube C. pyramid D. triangular prism

_____ 4. It is a solid figure with 6 equal faces.


A. cone B. cube C. cylinder D. pyramid

_____ 5. All are polyhedrons except one.


A. cube B. pyramid C. sphere D. triangular prism

_____ 6. How many faces does a rectangular prism have?


A. 6 B. 8 C. 10 D. 12
_____ 7. What is the missing term in the sequence? 82, 77, ___ 67, 62
A. 70 B. 71 C. 72 D. 73

_____ 8. What is the rule in finding the nth term in the sequence1, 4, 9, 16?
A. n+4 B. n+5 C. nx2 D. n2

_____ 9. What is the next letter A, F, K, P ___?


A. Q B. S C.T D.U

_____ 10. a + b + c is an example of ______________.


A. equation B. expression C. variable D. coefficient

_____ 11. An example of an equation is_______________.


A. (b+8) ÷ 2 B. 6t - 13 = 24 C. 4n + 7 = 11 D. B and C

_____ 12. The difference between thirty-five and eight.


A. 35 + 8 B.35 - 8 C. 35 x 8 D. 35 ÷ 8
_____ 13. Eleven multiplied by two is twenty-two.
A. 11 + 2 =22 B.11- 2 =22 C.11 x 2 =22 D.11 ÷ 2 =
22
_____ 14. Translate (9 + 8) x 2 = 34 into words.
A. The product of nine and eight times two equals thirty-four.
B. The quotient of nine and eight times two equals thirty-four.
C. The sum of nine and eight multiplied by two equals thirty-four.
D. The difference of nine and eight multiplied by two equals thirty-four.

1
_____15. Write n + 7 =12 into words.
2
A. One-half plus seven is twelve.
B. One- half of a number minus seven is twelve.
C. Seven multiplied by one-half is twelve.
D. Seven more than half of a number is twelve.

_____ 16. What is the variable in the phrase, the sum of a and b subtracted from 56?
A. a + b=56 B. a and b C. 56 D.56- (a+
b)

_____ 17. In the expression 9xy, what are the variables?


A. 9x B. 9y C. xy D. 9xy

_____ 18. Give the variable from this equation, 8m = 5 +12.


A. m B. 8m C. 5 + 12 D. m=5 +12
_____ 19. Daryl has D snacks. Max has four fewer snacks than Daryl. Write an expression
for Max’s snacks?
A. 4 + D B. D - 4 C. D + 4 D. 4 – D

_____ 20. Chris 127 cm tall and Daniel is h cm tall. Their total height is 253 cm. Write an
algebraic equation to solve the problem.
A. 127 + h = 253 B. 127 – h = 253 C. 253 + h = 127 D. h –127 = 253

_____ 21. Mario weighs s kilograms. Express algebraically his weight after he gained 2.5
kilograms.
A. s – 2 B. s + 2 C. s - 2.5 D. s + 2.5

_____ 22. Remia is g centimeters tall. Mary’s height is 4 less than thrice the height of
Remia. How tall is Mary algebraically?
A. 4g – 3 B. 3g – 4 C. 3g + 2 D. 4g + 3

_____ 23. The length of stick A is 27 cm and the length of stick B is x cm. What is the total
length of the two sticks?
A. 27 – x B. 27 + x C. x – 27 D. 27x

_____ 24. A pencil costs PhPt. Another pencil cost Php8.51. What is the total cost?
A. PhP8.51 – t B. t – PhP8.51 C. PhP8.51 + Phpt D. PhPt +
PhP8.15

_____ 25. Find the missing term to make the equation true. 8 + _____ = 6 × 2
A. 4 B. 6 C. 8 D. 12

_____ 26. Jeffrey drives a car with a speed of 70 kph for 3 hrs and 30 minutes. How many
kilometers did Jeffrey drive?
A. 20 km B. 120 km C. 180 km D. 245 km

_____ 27. A man jogs 150m in 10minutes. What is the speed of the man?
A. 35 m per min B. 30 m per min C. 20 m per min D. 15 m per min

_____ 28. Find the speed given the distance and time of 1200 m and 40 m respectively.
A. 35 h B. 30 h C. 20 h D. 15 h
_____ 29. Solve for the distance if the speed of the truck is 65.5 kph and it travels for 13
hours.
A. 848.5 km B. 849.5 km C. 850.5 km D. 851.5
km
_____ 30. A truck took 4 hours to travel 280 km. Find the average speed of the bus?
A. 74 km/h B. 70 km/h C. 66 km/h D. 62 km/h

_____ 31. Francis walks 144 meters in 12 minutes from his house to his school. What is
his average speed?
A. 10 meters per minute C. 14 meters per minute
B. 12 meters per minute D. 16 meters per minute
_____ 32. Find the area of a square whose side measures 5m .
A. 25 m2 B. 20 m2 C. 15 m2 D. 10 m2

_____ 33. If one side of a square measures 6cm, what is its area?
A. 12 cm2 B. 24 cm2 C. 36 cm2 D. 40 cm2

_____ 34. What is the area of a rectangle whose length measures 15cm and width
measures 12 cm?
A. 180 cm2 B. 27 cm2 C. 3 cm2 D. 1.15 cm2

_____ 35. What is the area of a circle whose radius is 12 dm?


A. 452.13 dm2 B. 452.14 dm2 C. 452.15 dm2 D. 452.16 dm2

_____ 36. What is the formula in finding the surface area of a sphere?
A. SA= 2πr2 + 2πrh C. SA= 6s2
B. SA= 4πr2 D. SA= πrs + πr2

_____ 37. A can of sardines has a radius of 10 m and a height of 25 cm. What is the
surface area of the can?
A. 3,421 m2 B. 2,198 m2 C. 948 m2 D. 519 m2
_____ 38. A circle is inscribed in a square. If the side of the square is 10cm. Find the area
of the shaded region.
A. 100 cm2 C. 57cm2
B. 78.5 cm2 D. 21.5cm2

_____ 39. What is the surface area of a cube whose side is 5 cm?
A. 30 sq cm B. 60 sq cm C. 90 sq cm D.
150 sq cm

_____ 40. What is the surface area of a cube if the length of one side is 3 m?
A. 51 sq m B. 52 sq m C. 53 sq m D. 54 sq m
____41. Jodi wants to wrap a box with dimensions of 2m x 3m x 4m. How many meters of
wrapper does she need?
A. 51 sq m B. 52 sq m C. 53 sq m D. 54 sq m

_____ 42. What is the surface area of a figure that is 6 inches wide, 4 inches tall and 5
inches long?
A. 148 sq in B. 124 sq in C. 108 sq in D. 92 sq in

_____ 43. Find the surface area of the figure.


A. 1,728 mm² B. 959 mm²
C. 864 mm² D. 432 mm²

_____ 44. Find the surface area of the square pyramid.


A. 200 ft² B. 168 ft²
C. 120 ft² D. 84 ft²

_____ 45. What is the formula in finding the surface area of a sphere?
A. SA= 2πr2 + 2πrh C. SA= 6s2
B. SA= 4πr2 D. SA= πrs + πr2

_____ 46. What is the formula in finding the surface area of a cylinder?
A. SA= 2πrh + 2πr2 C. SA= 6s2
B. SA= 4πr2 D. SA= πrs + πr2

_____ 47. If the dimensions of the square pyramid are find its surface area.

A. 160 sq cm B. 180 sq cm C. 210 sq cm D. 240 sq


cm
_____48. A can of sardines has a radius of 10 m and a height of 25 cm. What is the
surface area of the can?
A. 3,421 m2 B. 2,198 m2 C. 948 m2 D. 519 m2

_____49. What is the surface area of the beach ball?


A. 173.36 in2 B. 527 in2 C. 1,017.36 in2 D. 1,273.36 in2

_____ 50. A water pipe has a radius of 4 m and height of 12 m. Find its surface
area?
A. 602.88 m2 B. 401.92 m2 C. 301.44 m2 D. 100.48 m2

KEY TO CORRECTIONS- MATHEMATICS 6


THIRD PERIODICAL TEST

1. A 14. C 27. D 40. D


2. A 15. D 28. B 41. B
3. B 16. B 29. D 42. A
4. B 17. C 30. B 43. C
5. C 18. A 31. B 44. C
6. A 19. B 32. A 45. B
7. C 20. A 33. C 46. A
8. D 21. D 34. A 47. B
9. D 22. B 35. D 48. B
10. B 23. B 36. B 49. C
11. D 24. C 37. B 50. B
12. B 25. A 38. D
13. C 26. A 39. D

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