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4th Quarter NSET MATH 5
4th Quarter NSET MATH 5
4th Quarter
Competency No. 92- Solves routine and non- routine problems involving volume
of a cube and rectangular prism in real-life situations using appropriate
strategies and tools.
CODE: M5ME-IVe-83
Directions: Read each question carefully and choose the letter of the correct
answer.
1. A swimming pool is 8 m long, 4 m wide and 1.5 m deep. How much water can it hold?
a. 45 m3 b. 13.5 m3 c. 33.5 m3 d. 48 m3
2. A rectangular block of wood is 35 cm long, 20 cm wide and 10 cm thick. What is its volume?
3. Jose made a sandbox for her daughter that measures 15 dm by 10 dm by 2 dm. how many cubic
decimeter of sand can it hold?
4. The volume of a cube 512 cm3. What is the length of its side?
a. 8 b. 7 c. 9 d. 6
5. A rectangular water tank has a square base of 30 cm on its side. If it is 150 cm high, how much water
can it hold?
6. A garden is 30 m long and 6 m wide. How many cubic meters of soil will make the whole surface rise
to 2.5?
7. Loreanne has a sewing box which measures 7 cm long, 9 cm wide, and 12 cm thick. What is its
volume?
8. Five pupils dug a pit which measures 115 cm long, 80 cm wide and 25 cm deep. How many cubic cm
of soil were removed?
a. 230 000 cm3 b. 203 000 cm3 c. 230 000 cm2 d. 203 000 cm2
10. Two cubes have sides of length 5 cm and 6 cm respectively. What is the total volume of both cubes?
Directions:
Create a problem based from the given data below.
Given:
A cube with an edge measures 12 cm
Asked:
Volume of the cube
Problem:
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