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The document is a fourth periodical test for Mathematics 6 students in the Republic of the Philippines, containing multiple-choice questions on volume, probability, and data interpretation. It includes questions about geometric shapes, meter readings, and a survey on sports preferences among students. The test aims to assess students' understanding of mathematical concepts and their application in real-life scenarios.

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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
CAIBIRAN DISTRICT

FOURTH PERIODICAL TEST IN MATHEMATICS 6

Name: _________________________________Section: _________Score: _______

DIRECTION: Read the questions carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer
and write it on the space provided before each item.

_____1. My volume is 1/3 that of a cylinder which has the same base and height with me.
Who am I?
A. cone C. prism
B. cylinder D. pyramid

_____2. The volume of a prism is ______ of the volume of the pyramid.


A. one third C. three times
B. four thirds D. equal

_____3. To find the relationship between a sphere and a cylinder, Grade Six pupils of
Mrs. Malvar have an activity. After the activity, pupils found out that the sphere did
not fill the whole cylinder. What is the volume of the sphere in relation to a 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. Xavier will solve the volume of a cone. Which formula will she use to arrive at a
correct answer?
r 2 h
A. V= 3 C. V= 4/3r3
B. V= r h2
D. V= lwh

_____5 It is the unit of measure used for volume of solid figures.


A. square units C. cubic units
B. centimeter D. meter

_____6. Find the volume of the figure below.

8cm

A. 32m3 C. 48m3
B. 512m3 D. 64m3

_____7. What is the volume of the figure at the right?


= 3 dm
2 3
A. 339.12 dm C. 339.12 dm
B. 113.04 dm2 D. 113.04 dm3

_____8. A rectangular pool has a length of 24 meters, a width of 18 meters, and a height of
2meters. How much water can it hold?
A. 860 m3 C. 864 m3
3
B. 862 m D. 866 m3
1
_____9. The base of a pyramidal tent is a square. If the tent has a base of 2 meters and 1
2
meters high, how many cubic meters of space can hold it inside?
A. 1 m3 C. 3 m3
3
B. 2 m D. 4 m3

_____10. Find the capacity of the cylindrical water tank if it measures 5 meter high and with
a radius of 4 meter.
A. 20 m3 C. 83.73 m3
3
B. 125.6 m D. 251.2 m3

_____11. 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
3
B. 1,436.03 m D. 1,434.03 m3

_____12. How do the dial pointers of an electric meter move?


A. clockwise C. clockwise and counter clockwise
B. counter-clockwise D. horizontal-vertical

_____13. Give the reading shown by the dials of the electric meter below.

A. 9707kwh C. 9709 kwh


B. 9708 kwh D. 9800 kwh

_____14. What is the reading of this water meter?

A. 8153 m3 C. 8154 m3
B. 9154 m3 D. 3518 m3

_____15. A record shows that the Garcia family has increased consumption of water
recently.
If the present reading is 598 m 3, which can possibly the present meter reading?
A. 500 m3 C. 598 m3
3
B. 548 m D. 648 m3

_____16. The following are meter readings of water consumption: 5 313 m3 and 5 121 m3.
Which one is the previous reading?
A. 10 434 m3 C. 5 121 m3
3
B. 5 313 m D. 192 m3

_____17. Reyes' Family consumed 165 kwh of electricity for the month. How much did they
pay if the cost is P8.30 per kwh?
A. P1,369.48 C. P1,369.50
B. P1,369.49 D. P1,369.51
_____18. An electric bulb consumes 50 watts an hour. How many kilowatts will it consume
if it is used six hours a day for ten days?
A. 3 C. 300
B. 30 D. 3000

_____19. A water pump brings out 500 cubic meters of water in one hour. Will the water
pump be able to fill up a rectangular swimming pool 15 meters long, 10 meters
wide, and 3 meters deep in one hour? Explain your answer.
A. Yes, because the volume of the swimming pool is equal to 500 m3.
B. Yes, because the volume of the swimming pool is less than 500 m3.
C. No, because the volume of the swimming pool is greater than 500 m3.
D. No, because there is low supply of water.

Answer items 20-24 using the given data.

Mr. Reyes asked his class to vote on where they would most like to go on a field trip. The
choices he gave them were: Museo Pambata, National Museum, Oceanarium, Science
Centrum and Avilon Zoo. All 40 pupils cast one vote each. The pie graph below shows the
results.

Field Trip Destinations


National Museum;
10%
Oceanarium ; 25%
Museo Pambata;
15%

Avilon Zoo ; 20%


Science Centrum;
30%

_____20. Which field trip destination got the highest percentage of votes?
A. National Museum C. Avilon Zoo
B. Science Centrum D. Oceanarium

_____21. Which field trip destination got the lowest percentage of votes?
A. National Museum C. Avilon Zoo
B. Science Centrum D. Oceanarium

_____22. How many pupils voted for Avilon Zoo as destination of their field trip?
A. 6 C. 8
B. 10 D. 10

_____23. How many pupils chose the Science Centrum than the Oceanarium?
A. 8 C. 4
B. 6 D. 2

_____24. 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

_____25. Which of the following quantities mean most likely to happen?


A. 100% C. 50%
B. 75% D. 25%

_____26. When the newscaster said that there is 50% chance of rain, what does it mean?
A. impossible C. as likely as unlikely
B. unlikely D. likely
Look at the spinner below and answer item numbers 27-29.

_____27. What is the probability of getting a number, which is a multiple of 3 when the
spinner is turned?
A. 1/3 C. 1/5
B. 1/4 D. 1/6

_____28. What is the probability of spinning even numbers?


A. ½ C. 1/5
B. 1/3 D. 1/6

_____29. What is the probability of spinning a number greater than 8?


A. 3 C. 1
B. 2 D. 0

_____30. How many ways can the letter L, E, G be arranged?


A. 2 C. 6
B. 4 D. 8

_____31. There are 5 red balls and 6 blue balls in a jar. What is the probability of picking a
red ball?
A. 40% C. 50%
B. 45% D. 55%

_____32. When a colored cube is thrown in a color-coding game, there are six
possible colors that will appear: white, blue, yellow, red, green, and black.
What is the probability of getting white and black when a cube is rolled?
A. 1/2 C. 1/4
B. 1/3 D. 1/5

_____33. A coin is tossed 80 times. The coin landed on heads 46 times and on tails 34
times. Quantify the probability of landing on tails.
A. 34/80 C. 34/46
B. 46/80 D. 46/34

_____34. A card is chosen at random from a standard deck of 52 playing cards. Without
replacing it a second card is chosen. Describe the probability that the first card
chosen is a king and the second card is a queen? It is probably __________.
A. 1/52; 2/52 respectively C. 4/52; 4/51 respectively
B. 3/52; 4/52 respectively D. 4/52; 4/52 respectively

_____35. You ask a friend to think of a number from three to ten. What is the probability that
his number will be 6?
A. 1/2 . C. 1/6
B. ¼ D. 1/8

_____36. 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 blue?
A. 1% B. 50%
C. 20% D. 100%

_____37. Michael, and four of his friends are possible winners for a major prize in a raffle
draw. What is the probability that Michael would win the major prize?
A. 1/5 C. 1/3
B. 1/4 D. 1/2

(38-40) Use the circle below to make a pie graph to represent the data given:

Survey on sports preferred by 200 gr.10 students.


Sports Percent Angle Measure
Basketball 40% 144o
Volleyball 25% 90o
Table tennis 20% 72o
Badminton 15% 54o

Rubrics:
3 2 1 0
 All points are  Most of the points  With 3 or more of  All points plotted
plotted correctly are plotted and the points are not incorrectly and
with exact connected plotted and incorrect
measures correctly with only connected correctly measures
 Lines are all 1-2 which are  More than 3 lines  All lines are
straight from point incorrect are crooked. crooked
to point.  1-3 lines are  More than 3 labels  No labels/not
 Labels and title crooked. are incorrect and accurate
are complete and  1-3 incorrect incomplete title.  No title
accurate. labels
and incomplete
title

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