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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Caraga Administrative Region
DIVISION OF AGUSAN DEL NORTE

MATHEMATICS 6
1 SUMMATIVE TEST
st

4th QUARTER
Name: ____________________________________________________ Score: _________
Directions: Encircle the letter of your answer.
1. How many pyramids are needed to fill a rectangular prism, given that the
pyramids and rectangular prism are of the same base and height?
A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5
2. The volume of a pyramid is ________ the volume of a rectangular prism with
the same base and height.
1 1
A. Twice B. thrice C. 2 D. 3
3. If cone and cylinder have the same radius and height, how many cones are
needed to equal the volume of the cylinder?
A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5
4. The volume of a sphere is _________ the volume of a cylinder.
2 3
A. Twice B. thrice C. D.
3 4
5. Which is the correct formula in finding the volume of a cylinder?
r 2 h
A. V= 3 r3
C. V = 4/3
B. V= r2h D. V= lxwxh
6. 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 V= 4/3 r3 C. V= r2h D. V= lxwxh
B.
7. Irish has an assignment in Mathematics 6. She found difficulty in solving
the volume of a sphere because she doesn’t know the correct formula. How
could you help Irish to solve her problem?
r 2 h
A. Tell her that the correct formula is V= 3
B. Tell her that the correct formula is V= 4/3 r3
C. Tell her that the correct formula is V= r2h
D. Tell her that the correct formula is V= lxwxh
8. If the cone has a height of 10 cm and a diameter of 5 cm, what is its volume?
A. 65.42 B. 66.42 C. 67.42 D. 68.42
9. A sphere has a radius of 7 meters. What is its volume?
A. 1,431.03 m3 B. 1,436.03 m3 C. 1,438.03 m3 D. 1,439.03 m3
10. Find the volume of a sphere which has a radius of 2 cm.
A. 32. 16 cm3 B. 33.49 cm3 C. 35.25cm3 D. 37 cm3
11. Find the volume of a square pyramid whose side is 3 meters and a height of
12m.
A. 36 m3 B. 52 m3 C. 145 m3 D. 108 m3
12. Find the volume of a cylinder which has a height of 3 meters and a base
diameter of 2 meters.
A. 9.15 m3 B. 9.42 m3 C. 9.65 m3 D. 10.12 m3
13. How many pyramids full of popcorn could fill a rectangular prism with the
same base and height?
A. 1 pyramid of popcorn C. 3 pyramid of popcorn
B. 2 pyramid of popcorn D. 4 pyramid of popcorn

14. How many cones full of sand could fill a cylinder with the same base and
height?
A. 1 cone full of sand C. 3 cones full of sand
B. 2 cones full of sand D. 4 cones full of sand

15. To find the relationship between a sphere and a cylinder, Grade Six pupils of
Mrs Maralit will do 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 3/3 of the volume of the cylinder.
C. Sphere is 2/3 of the volume of the cylinder.
D. Sphere is 4/3 of the volume of the cylinder.

16. Emelio and Jose pitched a tent that has a shape of a pyramid. The base of a
tent is square whose side measures 4 meters. The tent is 9m high. What is the
volume of the tent?
A. 48 m3 B. 48.5 m3 C. 49 m3 D. 49.5 m3

17. A spherical tank for natural gas has a radius of 7 meters. About how many
cubic meters of natural gas can it hold?
A. 1436 m3 B. 1457 m3 C. 1457.2 m3 D. 1458.2 m3

18. A water tank is shaped like a cylinder. It is 20 meters tall and has a radius of
7 meters. How many cubic meters of water can the tank hold?
A. 3007.2 m3 B. 3077.2 m3 C. 3700.2 m3 D. 7300.2

19. The height and radius of a cone-shaped storage tank are 9 feet and 7 feet
respectively. Find the volume of liquid the tank can hold. Round your answer to
whole number.
A. 461 ft3 B. 462 ft3 C. 463 ft3 D. 464 ft3

20. Francisco wants to know the volume of the water bottle he takes to school
each day. The water bottle has the dimensions shown in the diagram. What is the
volume of Francisco's water bottle?

A. 1 202 cm3 B. 1 004.8 cm3 C. 1 020.85 cm3 D. 85.89 cm


Answer Key: 1ST Summative Test in Mathematics-4th Quarter

1. B
2. D
3. B
4. C
5. B
6. A
7. B
8. A
9. B
10.B
11.A
12.B
13.C
14.C
15.C
16.A
17.A
18.B
19.B
20.B
MATHEMATICS 6
st
1 SUMMATIVE TEST
4th QUARTER
Table of Specifications
ADAPTED COGNITIVE PROCESS DIMENSIONS (Deped
Order 08, S.2015)
Num
Learni Day
Learning ber Rememb Understa Analy Apply Evalua Creat
ng s
Compete % of ering nding zing ing ting ing
Object Tau
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ms
IP IP IP IP IP IP

Determines Determi
the nes the
relationshi relation
p of the ship of
volume the
between a volume
rectangular betwee 12. 1,2 13
1 3
prism and n a 5%
a pyramid; rectang
a cylinder ular
and a cone; prism
and a and a
cylinder pyramid
and .
sphere.
Determi
nes the
relation
ship of
the
12.
volume 1
5% 2 3 14
betwee
na
cylinder
and a
cone.

Determi
nes the
relation
ship of
the
12. 4 15
volume 1 2
5%
betwee
na
cylinder
and
sphere.
Derives 1 12.
the 5% 3
formula
for
finding
the
volume 5,6,7
of
cylinder
s,
pyramid
s, cones,
and
spheres.
Finds
the
volume
of 12.
1 2 11,12
Finds the cylinder 5%
volume of s and
cylinders, pyramid
pyramids, s.
cones, and Finds
spheres. the
volume 12.
1 3 8,9,10
of cones 5%
and
spheres.
Solves
routine
and non
-routine
problem
s
involvin 12. 16,18 20
1 3
g 5%
volume
Solves of
routine and cylinder
non s and
-routine pyramid
problems s.
involving Solves
volumes of routine
solids. and non
-routine
problem
s 12.
1 2 17 19
involvin 5%
g
volume
of cones
and
spheres.
100 7 7 1 3 2 0
TOTAL 8 20
%

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