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Long Test in Math

This math test contains multiple choice questions about volume, surface area, and other geometry concepts. It asks students to calculate volumes of spheres, cylinders, pyramids, and other shapes using the appropriate formulas. It also contains word problems about measuring water and electricity usage based on meter readings. The test concludes with questions about creating tables, graphs, and interpreting data representations.

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Long Test in Math

This math test contains multiple choice questions about volume, surface area, and other geometry concepts. It asks students to calculate volumes of spheres, cylinders, pyramids, and other shapes using the appropriate formulas. It also contains word problems about measuring water and electricity usage based on meter readings. The test concludes with questions about creating tables, graphs, and interpreting data representations.

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LONG

TEST IN
MATH 6
Semi-Finals
(S.Y.2018-2019)
Choose the letter of the
correct answer. Write it on your
answer sheet.
1. It takes how many pyramids of sugar to fill the rectangular prism?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
2.1. One is equivalent to how many ?
A. 2 C. 3
B. 1 D. 4

3.2. The illustration below shows that:


A. Volume of sphere is 1/3 of the cylinder
B. Volume of sphere is 2/3 of the volume of cylinder
C. Volume of cylinder is 1/3 of the volume of the sphere
D. Volume of cylinder is 5/3 of the volume of sphere
4.1. What is the volume of the pyramid below? The formula to be used is:
A. V= πr² x h C. V= l x w x h
3
B. V= l x w x h D. V= πr³

5.2. You are ask to find out how much space is occupied by the ball illustrated below. Which
formula are you going to use?
A. V = 2 πr³ C. V= 4 πr³
3 3
B. V= πr² x h D. V= πr³
6.1. V= 1πr² x h is the formula in finding the volume of:
3
A. Cylinder B. Pyramid C. Cone D. triangular prism

7.2. The cylindrical tank below has 2 meter radius and 6 meter height. How much water does it
contain?

r=2m A. 50.24 m³ C. 25.12 m³

h=6m B. 75.36 m³ D. 20.15 m³


8.1. What is the volume of this sphere.
A. 3 412. 57 cm³ C. 523.33 cm³
r = 5 cm
B. 2 143.47 cm³ D. 253.33 cm³

9.
2.
r = 2 cm

A. 90.23 cm³ C. 43.93 cm³

h = 5 cm B. 39.23 cm³ D. 20.93 cm³


10.
1. Mariane has an ice cream cone whose base is 12 cm² and a height of 28 cm. Find its
capacity? The problem is asking for:
A. Surface area of cylinder C. Surface area of cone
B. Volume of cylinder D. Volume of cone
11.
2. A refrigerator has length of 2 m, width of 3 m and height of 6 m. Find its volume.
A. 34 m³ C. 36 m³
B. 35 m³ D. 37 m³
12. A cylindrical water tank has a
radius of 5 m and a height of 12 m.
How much water can it hold when
full?
A. 785 m³ C. 942 m³
B. 832 m³ D. 932 m³
Direction: For numbers 13-15. Create
a reasonable problem based on the
information given.
: For numbers 13-15. Create a reasonable problem based on the information given.

13.
1. ice cream cone base area of 20 cm² and a height of 15 cm

What is its volume

A. An ice cream cone has a base area of 20 cm² and a height of 15 cm. What is its volume?
B. What is its volume? Base area of ice cream cone of 20 cm² and a height of 15 cm.
C. Base area of ice cream cone of 20 cm² and a height of 15 cm. What is its volume?
D. What is its volume? Ice cream cone, base area of 20 cm² and a height of 15 cm.
height of 12 cm The base of a pyramid is 7 cm by 14 cm
14.
1.

What is its volume

A. Height of 12 cm, what is its volume? The base of a pyramid is 7 cm by 14 cm.


B. What is its volume it its height is 12 cm? The base of a pyramid is 7 cm by 14 cm.
C. The height of a pyramid is 12 cm. The base of a pyramid is 7 cm by 14 cm. what is its volume?
D. The base of a pyramid is 7 cm by 14 cm and its height is 12 cm. What is its volume?
Find its volume a desk drawer
15.
1.

24 cm long, 62 cm wide, and 35 cm deep

A. Find its volume. A desk drawer 24 cm long, 62 cm wide, and 35 cm deep.


B. A desk drawer is 24 cm long, 62 cm wide, and 35 cm deep. Find its volume.
C. 24 cm long, 62 cm wide, and 35 cm deep a desk drawer. Find its volume.
D. Find its volume 24 cm long, 62 cm wide, and 35 cm deep a desk drawer.
16.
1. The correct answer for problem # 15 is:
A. 52 080 cm³ C. 51 080 cm³
B. 52 800 cm³ D. 51 800 cm³

17.
2. What is the correct electric meter reading?

A. 6 424 kWh C. 5 423 kWh


B. 4 624 kWh D. 4 532 kWh
18.1. Which is the correct water meter reading for this?

A. 6 717 m³ C. 6 807 m³
B. 7 717 m³ D. 7 707 m³

19.2. Mrs. Garcia is computing her monthly electrical consumption. The previous reading was
2 468 kWh and the present reading is 2 745 kWh. How much electricity was used?
A. 177 kWh C. 477 kWh
B. 377 kWh D. 277 kWh
20.1. The Herrera family consumed 0.972 m³ of water last month and 10.965 m³ this month. How
many cubic meters of water did they consume?
A. 9.994 m³ C. 9.993 m³
B. 9.893 m³ D. 9.883 m³

21.2. The Paz family consumed 35 m³ of water. How much did they pay if cubic meter of water was
₱ 14.50?
A. ₱ 507.40 C. ₱407.50
B. ₱ 507.30 D. ₱507.50
Direction: For item number 22-23. Create a reasonable problem based on the information
given.

22. 1. Previous meter reading was 5 876 kWh

Maligaya family consumed 65 kWh this month

What is the present reading

A. What is the present reading if the previous meter reading is 5 876 kWh?
B. Maligaya family consumed 65 kWh this month. The previous meter reading was 5 876 kWh.
What is the present reading?

C. Previous meter reading was 5 876 kWh. Maligaya family consumed 65 kWh this month
What is the present reading?
D. Maligaya family consumed 65 kWh this month. What is the present reading? The previous
meter reading was 5 876 kWh
A.

23.1. His present water meter reading is 3 294 m³ What was the previous meter reading

Mr. Cruz consumed 231 m³ of water this month


His present water meter reading is 3 2 94 m³
A. Mr. Cruz consumed 231 m³ of water this month. His present water meter reading is 3 294
m³.What was the previous meter reading?
B. What was the previous meter reading of Mr. Cruz consumed 231 m³ of water.
C. His present water meter reading is 3 294 m³. Mr. Cruz consumed 231 m³ of water this month.
D. His present water meter reading is 3 294 m³, What was the previous meter reading Mr. Cruz
consumed 231 m³ of water this month.
24.1. The correct answer for problem # 23 is:
A. 3 065 m³ C. 3 063 m³
B. 3 056 m³ D. 3 603 m³

25.2. The following are the steps in making frequency table EXCEPT one. Which is it?
A. Collect all the information needed.
B. Make a tally.
C. Arrange the data in order.
D. Count the tallies. Write the frequencies.
26.1. Which of the following is NOT a procedure in making a pie graph?
A. Find the angle measure for each section.
B. Draw a circle.
C. Write a title for the graph.
D. Use a compass to draw each angle measure then label each section.
27.1. Refer to the table that shows the data on Grade 6 pupil’s favorite ice cream flavor, then
choose the appropriate pie graph for it.

Favorite Ice Cream Flavor


Flavor No. of Pupils
Chocolate 20
Ube 10
Mango 7
Vanilla 3

Vanilla
A. B. C. D.
Mango Vanilla
Mango Mango Ube
Ube
Chocolate Chocolate
Ube Ube Chocolate Vanilla
Chocolate Mango
Vanilla
For numbers 29-31
The pie chart below shows the percentage of mode of transportation used by 150 pupils in
going to school every day.
Mode of Transportation in Going to School

Bus,
5%
Public
Jeepney,20%

Tricycle, 40%
Walking, 25%

Private
car, 10%

29.1. How many percent come to school by tricycle?


A. 25% B. 20% C. 40% D. 10%
30. How many pupils do not walk to
school?
A. 110 B. 112
C. 115 D. 120

31. How many pupils come to school by


bus and jeepney?
A. 37 B. 39
C. 35 D. 40
For Numbers 32-34
Catriona made a survey where she asked her 30 friends to name their favorite pet. The
results are shown in the pie graph.
Favorite Pets

Bird, 30% Dog, 35%

Rabbit, 15%
Fish Cat, 15%
5%

32.1. What is the angle measure for the sector of the graph representing cat?
A. 55º B. 56º C. 57º D. 54º
33. How many friends said that their
favorite pet was bird?
A. 9 B. 8 C. 10 D. 90

34. Which is the most favorite pet of her


friends?
A. bird B. cat
C. rabbit D. dog
For numbers 35-36
Which problems can you make out of the given data in this graph? Choose 2 from the
choices.

Mrs. Santos’ Monthly Expenses

Transportation
5%
House
Rental, 25%
Electric Bill,20% ,
40%
Water Food, 40%
Bill,10%

A. Which monthly expenses got the highest percentage?


B. If Mrs. Santos monthly salary is P 10, 000.00, how much did she spend on food?
C. Which activity did she spend the least of her time?
D. How long did she spend doing other activities?
37. All of these are definitions that describe probability
EXCEPT…
A. It is used to describe how likely or unlikely it is that
something will happen.
B. It is used to decide how often something is likely to
happen.
C. It is the number that we use to describe and
express that likelihood.
D. It is used to show the percent of a quantity in each
category.

38. Which of these numbers cannot be a probability.


A. 0.5 B. 50 C. 5% D. -5
39. Quantify this event: You will obtain 7 when
rolling a regular die?
A. Certain to happen C. Most likely to happen
B. Unlikely to happen D. Impossible to happen

40. Predict on this situation: The pointer of a spinner


numbered 1,2,2,2,2,2,3,5,5 stopping on 2.
A. Certain to happen C. Most likely to happen
B. Unlikely to happen D. Impossible to happen
41. There are 1 red, 2 yellow and 3 green marbles
in a box. Without looking, what is the likelihood of
picking yellow marbles in the box?
A. ½ B. ¼
C. 1/3 D. 2/3

42. How many results are there if a coin is


tossed?
A. 2 B. 4
C. 6 D. 8
43. A guest in a birthday party has a
choice of juice drink (iced tea, pineapple,
cola) and dessert
(cake, fruit salad, ice cream). How many
pairs of juice-dessert pairs are possible?
A. 6 B. 9
C.10 D. 12
44. Using this diagram, how many possible results are there if a coin is tossed twice?

1st toss 2nd toss


H
H

Start
T

H
T

T
A. 2 B. 6 C. 4 D. 8
45. A card is drawn from a standard deck of 52
cards. Find the probability of drawing a diamond.
A. ½ B. ¼
C. 1/3 D. 1/6

46. A bag contains 4 red marbles and 8 green


marbles. A marble is drawn, what is the
probability that it is red?
A. ½ B. 1/3
C. ¼ D. 1/6
47. A card is drawn at random from a deck of
cards. What is the probability of getting the King
of Hearts?
A. 1/13 B. 4/13
C. 3/52 D. 1/52

48. Four one-peso coins, three 25-centavo coins


and two 5-centavo coins are placed in a pouch.
One coin is drawn. Determine the probability that
it is a 25- centavo coin?
A. ½ B. 2/3
C. 1/3 D. ¾
49. Create a problem out of the word
“MATHEMATICS”.
A. How many letter M are there?
B. What is the ratio of letter M to A to T?
C. How many consonant letters are
there?
D. What is the probability of getting
letter A?
50.
50. Use the cards to form a probability problem. Arrange the letters written on them.

A- What is the probability that the word

B- on 12 slips of paper

C- Sofia wrote the names of the months in a year

D- On the slip was a ber month

E- put them in a box

A. A-C-D-B-E C. A-D-E-C-B
B. D-B-C-A-E D. C-B-E-A-D
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