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TABLE OF SPECIFICATION

MATHEMATICS VI
Fourth Periodical Test

COGNITIVE PROCESS DIMENSIONS


Learning Competencies Item
No. of No. of 60 % 30% 10% Placement
Days
Taught Items
Rem Und. App. Ana. Eval Cre.

I -MEASUREMENT 26 33 7 8 5 8 2 3
1.1 determines the
relationship of the
volume between
a. a rectangular prism 8 10 4 1 1 2 1 1 1 - 10
and a pyramid;
b. a cylinder and a
cone;
c. and a cylinder and
sphere.
1.2 solves routine and
non-routine 12 15 2 4 3 4 1 1 11 - 25
problems involving
volumes of solids.
1.3 reads, interprets,
solves routine and
non-routine 6 8 1 3 1 2 1 26 - 31
problems involving
electric and water
consumption.
II -STATISTICS and
PROBABILITY 14 17 4 5 1 1 4 2
II .1 collects data on one
or two variables using
any source and its 4 5 2 1 1 1 32 - 36
concept.

II.2 interprets and solves


routine and non-
routine problems using 7 9 2 3 1 2 1 37 - 41
data presented in a pie
graph.

II.3 solves routine and


non-routine problems
involving experimental 3 3 2 1 42 - 45
and theoretical
probability.

TOTAL 40 50 11 13 6 9 6 5 46 - 50

Prepared by
Ariel F. Dela Cruz
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region IV-A CALABARZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE OF IMUS CITY
Toclong I-C, City of Imus

Fourth Periodical Test in


Mathematics VI
SY 2019 - 2020

Name : ________________________________________ Score : ____________________


School : _______________________________________ Date : _____________________

Directions: Read each item carefully. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. The product of the base (B) and the height (h) is equal to________.
A. Area C. Surface area
B. Volume D. Lateral area
2. This tells us how many cubic of a given size it takes to fill the pyramid and measured in
cubic units..
A. Area C. Volume
B. Lateral area D. surface area
3. It refers to the amount of space inside the prism.
A. Volume C. Lateral area
B. Area D. Surface area
4. The volume of a cylinder is the product of the circular base area and the height.
A. V = πr2h C. V = 1/3 lwh
B. V = 1/3 πr2h D. V= 4/3 πr3
5. To find the volume of a cone , the formula is equal to:
A. V = 4/3 πr3 C. V = 1/3 lwh
B. V = 1/3 πr2h D. V = πr2h
6. To find the volume of a sphere, the formula is__________.
A. V = πr2h C. V = 1/3 lwh
B. V = 1/3 πr h 2
D. V= 4/3 πr3
7. The volume of a pyramid is one third the base area times the height.
A. V = 4/3 πr3 C. V = 1/3 l
B. V = 1/3 Bh D. V = πr2h
8. The volume of a rectangular solid is equal to __________.
A. V = Bh C. V = lwh
B. V = S 3
D. SA = 2[ ( lw + lh + wh)]
9. What is the volume of a rectangular tank with a length of 0.8 meter, width of 0.5 meter
and height of 1.2 m.
A. 0.048 m3 C. 0.48 cm3
B. 48 cm 3
D. 4.8 cm 3
10. A cylindrical water tank is 10 meters high and has a base of 5 meter long in diameter.
What is its volume?
A. 196. 25 m3 C. 1.250 m3
B. 190.625 m3 D. 1962.5 m3
11. A rice bin is 4 meters long, 3 meters wide, and 10 meters high, What is its capacity?
A. 20 m3 C. 15 m3
B. 120 m 3
D. 17 m3
12. A septic tank is 3 meters long, 2 meters wide and 4 meters deep, what is its volume?
A. 18 m3 C. 16 m3
B. 24 m3 D. 9 m3
13. A right circular cone shaped building with a height of 9 meters and a radius of 6 meters,
what is its volume?
A. 339.12 m3 C. 1,017.36 m3
B. 138.974 m 3
D. 136.474 m3
14. Cindy has a chocolate box whose length is 12 cm, height 8 cm and a width of 6 cm,
Find the volume of a chocolate box.
A. 576 cm3 C. 560 cm3
B. 580 cm 3
D. 600 cm3
15. Find the volume of a volleyball ball that has a radius of 4.5 decimeter.
A. .381.51 dm3 C. 95. 38 dm3
3
B. 2861.225 dm D. 2861. 25 dm3

For nos. 16 - 18 Refer to the figure below, then answer the question

19 m

12 m

16. What is the height of a square pyramid?


A. 19 m C. 12 m
B. 24 m D. 31 m
17. What is the area of the base?
A. 228 m2 C. 144 m2
B. 24 m2 D. 31 m2
18. What is its volume?
A. 912 m3 C. 228 m3
B. 144 m 3
D. 43 m3
Nos. 19 & 20. A spherical tank for Natural gas has a diameter of 14 meters. About how many
cubic meters of natural gas can it hold?
19. What is asked in the problem?
A. How many cubic meters of Natural the tank can hold.
B. What is the volume of Natural gas a spherical tank can hold?
C. The amount of Natural gas a spherical tank can hold.
D. What is number of meters of Natural gas a spherical tank can hold.
20. What is the volume of natural gas a spherical tank can hold?
A. V = 1436.03 m3 C. V = 14360.3 m3
B. V = 143.60 m 3
D. v = 14308.08 m3
Nos. 21-23. Marlon and Joshua pitched a tent that is triangular shaped. The base of a
tent is a rectangle which is 2.5 meters wide,3 meters long and 2.8 meters high.
What is the volume of the tent?
21. What is asked in the problem?
A. The problem is asking for the number of people it can accommodate.
B. The problem is asking for the tent’s volume.
C. What is the volume of the tent?
D. How high is the tent?
22. What are the given information?
A . The height of the tent is 2.8 meters high.
B. The length of the rectangular tent is 3 meters.
C. The width of the rectangular tent is 2. 5 meters wide.
D. The length, the width and the height of the tent which are 2.5m, 3 m and 2.8 m.
23. What is the volume of the tent?
A. V = 19.5 m3 C. V = 6.5 m3
B. V = 7 m3 D. V = 7.5 m3

Nos. 24 – 25 A chocolate milk container is in the form of a rectangular prism which is


5cm long, 3 cm wide and 9 cm high. How many cubic centimeters of milk can it hold?
24. The problem is asking for?
A. The volume of chocolate milk the box can hold.
B. The cubic centimeters of chocolate milk can it hold.
C. The amount of chocolate milk the box can hold in cubic centimeters
D. The volume of the chocolate milk container in the form of a rectangular
prism it can hold.
25. How many cubic centimeter of chocolate milk a rectangular prism can hold?
A. V = 55 cm3 C. V = 135 cm3
B. V = 15 cm3 D. V = 17 cm3
26. An electromechanical meter is composed of several dials inside and has a pointer
in each. How many dials are there in all?
A. 4 dials C. 6 dials
B. 5 dials D. 3 dials

27. What is the reading of the dials on the meter below

A. 15964 C. 16974
B. 16064 D. 16954

Nos. 28 -32. Alexis made a record of their 2-month electric consumption. The initial reading
Is 875 KwH.
Readings---- January: 1089 KwH February : 1307KwH
28. How many KwH was the reading for the month of January?
A. 214 KwH C. 212KwH
B. 278 KwH D. 1964KwH
29. What is the electric consumption for the month of February?
A. 492 KwH C. 2242 KwH
B. 218 KwH D. 1964 KwH
If the basic charge for the first 40 KwH is Php 150 and the succeeding kilowatt
is Php 7.
30. How much will Alexis pay for the month of January?
A. Php 1410.00 C. Php 1194.00
B. Php 1368.00 D. Php 1059.00
31. How much will he pay for the month of February?
A. Php 1678.00 C. Php 1459.00
B. Php 1578.00 D. Php 1396.00
32. What is the average monthly electric consumption of Alexis?
A. Php 1382.00 C. Php 1273.00
B. Php 1413.50 D. Php 1478.00
33. A branch of Mathematics dealing with data collection, organization, analysis, interpretation
and presentation.
A. Algebra C. Statistics
B. Calculus and Analysis D. Geometry and Topology
34. A sequence of observation, made on a set of objects.
A. analysis of data C. collection of data
B. data presentation D. groupings of data
35. The process of gathering and measuring information on targeted variables in an established
systematic fashion, which then enables one to answer relevant questions and evaluate
outcomes.
A. Data C. Secondary data
B. Primary data D. Group data
Nos. 36 – 38. Alejandro has a part-time job at Gold Gym. The manager wants to know the ages
of the teenagers in the center’s taekwondo class. Alejandro records the ages of everyone in
the class.
Ages of students in the
taekwondo Class
14 15 18 13
16 19 15 14
16 17
18 13 15 16
18 17 13 15
36. How many teenagers are attending the Taekwondo classes?
A. 13 C. 9
B. 20 D. 14
37. What is the age of the oldest member of Taekwondo class?
A. 18 C. 19
B. 13 D. 17
38. How many students have age greater than 15?
A. 9 C. 11
B. 8 D. 7
39. This type of graph used to show percent of a quantity in several categories.
A. line graph C, bar graph
B. pie graph D. pictograph
For nos. 40 - 43. The graph below shows the number of subjects allotted to teachers.

Subjects allotted to Teachers


Science 10
Araling Panlipunan 25

English 20

Mathematics 30

Filipino 15

40. Which subject has the least number of teachers?


A. Mathematics C. Science
B. Araling Panlipunan D. Filipino
41. How many teachers are allotted to teach Science and English & Filipino?
A. 40 C. 45
B. 30 D. 20
42. If the graph was changed into an 8- hour teaching hour a day. How many hours will the
Math teacher stays the classroom?
A. 1 hr 36 mins. C. 2 hours
B. 1 hr & 12 mins D. 2 hrs & 24 min
43. What subject has the least numbers of hours to teach?
A. Mathematics C. Araling Panlipunan
B. Science D. Filipino
44. It is the likelihood of something happening in the future.
A. Event C. outcomes
B. probability D. odds
45. A die is rolled, what is the probability that an even number is obtained?
A. 4 C. 3
B. 2 D. 6
46. Two coins are tossed, how many sample of events will there be?
A. 2 C. ½
B. 4 D. ¼
47. Two dice are rolled, find the probability that the sum is equal to 1.
A. Two C. Zero
B. Three D. Four
48. A card is drawn at random from a deck of cards. Find the probability of getting the
Ace of diamond.
A. 1/13 C. 1/52
B. ¼ D. ½
49. A jar contains 3 red marbles, 8 green marbles and 12 white marbles. If a marble is drawn
from the jar at random, what is the probability that this is white?
A. 10 C. ½
B. 7/20 D. 3/20
50. What is the probability that it is a red marbles?
A. 1/8 C. ¼
B 1/3 D. ½
KEY to CORRECTIONS

1. B 11. B 21. B 31. C 41. C


2. C 12. B 22. D 32. B 42. D
3. A 13. A 23. B 33. C 43. B
4. A 14. A 24. A 34. C 44. B
5. B 15. A 25. C 35. A 45. C
6. D 16. A 26. B 36. B 46. A
7. B 17. C 27. A 37. C 47. C
8. C 18. A 28. A 38. C 48. C
9. C 19. C 29. B 39. B 49. C
10. A 20. A 30. B 40. C 50. A

GOOD LUCK & CONGRATULATIONS..!

Prepared by:

Sir Ariel F. dela Cruz


Math Teacher

Checked by :

Mrs. Yolanda B. Austria


Teacher in Charge

Noted by:

Dr. Josephine Canlas


EPS - Mathematics

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