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6th Grade Math Summative Test Guide

This document is a mathematics summative test covering fractions. It contains 10 multiple choice questions testing the concepts of proper and improper fractions, mixed numbers, and operations involving fractions like changing between improper, mixed and proper forms. It also asks students to identify proper fractions, improper fractions, and mixed numbers. The test aims to assess students' understanding of key fraction concepts.

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6th Grade Math Summative Test Guide

This document is a mathematics summative test covering fractions. It contains 10 multiple choice questions testing the concepts of proper and improper fractions, mixed numbers, and operations involving fractions like changing between improper, mixed and proper forms. It also asks students to identify proper fractions, improper fractions, and mixed numbers. The test aims to assess students' understanding of key fraction concepts.

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MATHEMATICS 6

Summative Test – 2nd Quarter


I. Blacken the letter of the correct answer.
1. There are 16 boys and 24 girls. If they will be grouped separately in teams with
the same number, what is the biggest number of children in a group?
A B C D
a. 6 b. 8 c. 7 d. 9
2. Mang Andoy is going to put eggs in tray of 6 eggs and 12 eggs. What is the
smallest number of eggs that mang Andoy can put using the tray? A B C D
a. 6 b. 4 c. 3 d. 12
3. . Mrs. Lim has 56 cups and 64 glasses. If she will put them in rays of cups and
trays of glasses with the same number, what is the biggest number of cups or
glasses that a tray will contain? A B C D
a. 12 b. 4 c. 6 d. 8
4. Randy and Harold love playing marbles. Randy has 60 marbles while Harold has
80 marbles. They plan to keep their marbles in a clay jar. Give the question
A B C D
involving GCF.
a. What is the greatest possible number of marbles in each clay jar?
b. What is the total number of marbles?
c. How many marbles in each clay jar?
d. What is least number of marbles that they can have?
5. Joy and Love are going to pack old books with 4 Mathematics and 6 Science books in a box. . Give the
question involving LCM.
a. What will be the smallest number of .books A B C D
b. What is the total number of books?
c. How many books in each subject?
d. What is smallest number of Mathematics books and English Books that they can pack if these
are the same number?
6. What fraction is proper?
7 3
a. 9 b. 8 c. 1 8 d. 8 A B C D
8 8
9
7. Change into mixed numbers.
4
1 1 2 2
a. 2 4 b. 4 2 c. 1 4 d.4 4 A B C D
2
5
8. Change 3 into improper fraction.

15 6 10 17
a. b. c. 5 d. 5 A B C D
5 5
27
9. Change 5 into mixed numbers.
2 3 1 4
a.5 b.5 5 c.5 5 d.5 5 A B C D
5
3
10. Change 7 into improper fraction.
8 A B C D
60
58 59 57
a. 8 b. 8 c. 8 d. 8

II. Choose the letter of the correct answer in a box. a. Proper Fraction
___11. A combination of proper fraction and whole number. b. Improper Fraction
___12. A fraction whose numerator is greater than the denominator. c. Mixed Number

___13. A fraction whose denominator is greater than the numerator.


III. Write P for Proper Fraction, I for improper fraction and M for mixed number.
23 21 3
_____14. 5 _____17. 39 _____20. 3 8
6 10
_____15. _____18.
9 40
4 36
10 11

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