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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
REGION IV-A- CALABARZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF CAVITE PROVINCE
MUNICIPALITY OF SILANG

FIRST QUARTERLY EXAMINATION IN MATHEMATICS 6

Name: ____________________________________________ Grade & Section: ______________________________

Teacher: _________________________________________

Direction: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer on your
answer sheets.

__________ 1. 4/4 plus ¾ is equal to ___


A. 7/4 B. 1 3/4 C. 1 1/4 D. 4/4
__________ 2. Mother prepared 3 cakes for the barangay council meeting. She left ½ cakes at
home and brought the rest to the meeting. After the meeting there was ½ cake
left. How many of the cakes were eaten?
A. 1/2 B. 1 C. 2 D. 3

__________ 3. One-fourth of the people in a barangay petitioned the council to allow them to
plant on vacant lots and another 2/4 of the people petitioned to have a regular
garbage collection . What fraction of the barangay population made the
petitions?
A. ¼ B. ¾ C. 3/8 D. 2/4

__________ 4. Mang Virgilio harvested 30 kilos of bananas from his farm. He sold 12 ¾ kilos of
bananas to a nearby store, 11 5/6 kilos of bananas to the market vendor, and
gave the rest to his relatives. How many kilos of bananas did he give to his
relatives?
A. 5 5/12 B. 7 2/10 C. 24 7/12 D. 23 8/10
__________ 5. 4/6 X 3/8=N, What is the value of N?
A. 1/4 B. 12/48 C. 7/14 D. ½
__________ 6. 6 X 3 1/5 = ______
A. 18 1/5 B. 18 3/5 C. 19 1/5 D. 22 4/5
__________7. Write the correct symbol in the blank to make the statement true.
8 ½ X 3/5 ________ 8 1/4 – 3/5
A. > B. < C. = D. ≠
__________ 8. Lianna spent 2/5 of her savings to buy gift for her mother. If her savings were
P600, how much did she spend for the gift?
A. P600 B. P360 C. P120 D. 240
__________ 9. What is 1/5 ÷1/2?
A. 1/10 B. 2/5 C. 5/2 D. 10/1
__________10. 5 ÷ 3/8= _____
A. 40/3 B. 15/8 C. 3/40 D. 13 1/3
__________11. Rica brought ½ kg of chicken for 3 recipes she prepared. If she used the same
amount of chicken per recipe, how much chicken did she use for each recipe?
A. ½ B. ¼ C. 1/6 D. 1/3
Refer to the list of the total number of internet users (in millions) in the different
countries. Then, answer the questions that follows.

Japan- 90.91 Philippines- 5.618 Malaysia- 16.903

Thailand- 16.1 South Korea- 37.476 Vietnam- 20.834

__________ 12. How many users were there in Malaysia and Philippines combined?
A. 22.521 B. 21.521 C. 11.315 D. 11
________13. How many more users were there in Japan than in South Korea?
A. 128.386 B. 46.567 C. 53.431 D. 90.91
________14. If you combine the number of users in Vietnam and Malaysia, will it be more or
less than South Korea? How many more or less?
A. Yes, it is more than South Korea.
B. Yes, it is more than approximately 300,000.
C. No, it is less than South Korea by approximately 300,000.
D. They are equal.
________ 15. Which country has fewer internet users?
A. Thailand B. South Korea C. Philippines D. Malaysia
_________16. What is the product of 1.054 and 0.032?
A. 0.33728 B. 1.374 C. 0.734 D. 3.293
_________17. Multiply 16.4 by 63.94.
A. 0.02649 B. 80.34 C. 1048.616 D. 47.54
_________18. What is the missing number to make the statement true; 5.079X0.045=____
A. 0.228 B. 0.229 C. 0.227 D. 0.226
_________19. 100.5÷0.25=N, what is the value of N?
A. 100.75 B. 100.25 C. 25.125 D. 402
_________20. Divide 0.38 by 5.
A. 76 B. 0.076 C. 0.76 D. O.OO76
________21. If 12.56 is equally divided by 3, what will you get?
A. 4.12 B. 4.14 C. 4.16 D. 4.18
________22. What is the quotient if 395.84 is divided by one tenths?
A. 39.584 B. 395.584 C. 3958.4 D. 39584.0
________23. When 67.89 is divided by 0.001, the quotient is _____.
A. 67,890 B. 6789 C. 67.89 D. 6.789
________24. ______ is the quotient between 456.345 divided by 0.01.
A. 456,345 B. 45,634.5 C. 4563.45 D. 4.56345

Javier caught some fish and gave 2.5kg to his sister and sold 14.6 kg. There were 3.18 kg left to
him. How many kilogram of fish did he catch in all?
________25. What is asked in the problem?
A. The total number of fish given to two sisters
B. The total number of fish sold by Javier
C. The total number of fish caught by Javier
D. The total number of fish left to him
_________26. What are the given facts?
A. 2.5 kg, 1 sister, 14.6kg, 3.18kg
B. 2.5kg, 14.6kg,3.18kg
C. 2.5kg, 14.6kg
D. 1 sister, 14.6kg, 3.18 kg
_________27. What is the number sentence for the given problem?
A. 2.5+1+14.6+3.18=N
B. 2.5+14.6+3.18=N
C. 14.6-(2.5+3.8)=N
D. 14.6+(3.8-2.5)=N
________ 28. What is the correct answer?
A. 20.28kg B. 23.4kg C. 26.9 kg D. 29.4kg
_________29. Randy bought 102 kg of corn in several bags. He put 8.5kg in each bag. How
many bags did he use to repack the corn?
A. 10 B. 12 C. 14 D. 16
_________30. Each of 245 pupils in Grade 6 was given 3 concert tickets to sell. Each tickets
costs P350.00. If 16 tickets were unsold , how much money was collected from the
tickets sold?
A. P257,250.00 B. P261,650.00 C. P85,750.00 D. P80,150.00
________31. A shoe factory pirchases 615 pairs of shoes. If each cost P472.18, how much will
the factory get if all the shoes are sold?
A. P280,380.70 B. P280,490.70 C. P290,390.70 D. 290,480.70
_________32. Mrs. Santos donated 87.5kg of rice to typhoon victims. If each victim got 2.5kg of
rice, how many people will receive the rice donation?
A. 35 B. 35 C. 40 D. 45
_________33. Bree, Agee and Jay draw from the toothpicks of differents that Nico was holding
to decide who starts the game first. Here is the result: Bree 2.2cm, Jay 0.016cm,
Agee 0.0300 cm, Nico 2.15 cm. Who drew the shortest toothpick?
A. Agee B. Nico C. Bree D. Jay
________34. Michelle, Mardie, Celle and Joan ate at a restaurant. After paying P1000 peso bill,
the received P165.20 change. If they shared the restaurant bill equally, how much
did each of them share?
A. P250.00 B. 246.80 C. P208.70 D. P206.70
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
REGION IV-A- CALABARZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF CAVITE PROVINCE
MUNICIPALITY OF SILANG

FIRST QUARTERLY EXAMINATION IN MATHEMATICS 6


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Prepared By:

Noted: MICHELLE C. FACUN


Master Teacher I
CRISTINA V. PANGANIBAN
Principal II

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