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LA CONCEPCION COLLEGE.

INC
Francisco Homes/Kaypian Rd., City of San Jose Del Monte, Bulacan
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SECOND MONTHLY EXAMINATION


MATH 6
Name: _______________________________________________ Date: _______________
Section: ________________ Teacher: Ms. Ma. Louisse M. Del Castillo
REMINDER: AVOID ERASURES and only BLACK AND BLUE BALLPENS ARE ALLOWED.

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE
Directions: Read each word problem carefully and choose the best answer for each question.
Circle only the letter.
A. DECIMALS
1. Imagine you have a recipe that needs 0.25 cups of sugar. Now, you want to make this recipe 4 times.
How much sugar will you need altogether?
A. 0.01 cups B. 0.1 cups C. 1 cup D. 10 cups
2. Think about a garden shaped like a rectangle. It's 0.75 meters long and 0.5 meters wide. Can you
figure out how big the garden is in total?
A. 0.025 square B. 0.375 square C. 0.75 square D. 1.5 square
meters meters meters meters
3. Let's say a toy car moves 0.2 meters in just 0.05 seconds. How fast is the car going in meters per
second?
A. 0.01 m/s B. 0.04 m/s C. 4 m/s D. 40 m/s
4. A store is having a sale and everything is 20% cheaper. If a shirt usually costs $15, how much will it
cost during the sale?
A. $1.50 B. $3.00 C. $12.00 D. $13.50
5. Imagine a swimming pool that is 12 meters long and 6 meters wide. If the pool is filled with water up to
a height of 0.3 meters, how much water is in the pool in cubic meters?
A. 0.06 cubic B. 2.16 cubic C. 21.6 cubic D. 72 cubic meters
meters meters meters
6. A recipe calls for 0.25 cups of sugar. If you want to make 4 batches of the recipe, how much sugar will
you need in total?
A. 0.01 cups B. 0.1 cups C. 1 cup D. 10 cups
7. A rectangular garden has a length of 0.75 meters and a width of 0.5 meters. What is the area of the
garden?
A. 0.025 square B. 0.375 square C. 0.75 square D. 1.5 square
meters meters meters meters
8. A toy car travels 0.2 meters in 0.05 seconds. What is the car's average speed in meters per second?
A. 0.01 m/s B. 0.04 m/s C. 4 m/s D. 3 m/s
9. Question 4: A store is having a sale where all items are 20% off. If a shirt originally costs $15, how
much will it cost during the sale?
A. $1.50 B. $3.00 C. $12.00 D. $13.50
10. A swimming pool is 12 meters long and 6 meters wide. If the pool is filled with water to a depth of 0.3
meters, how many cubic meters of water are in the pool?
A. 0.06 cubic B. 2.16 cubic C. 21.6 cubic D. 72 cubic meters
meters meters meters
11. A recipe calls for 0.75 cups of flour. If you want to make 3 batches of the recipe, how much flour will
you need in total?
A. 0.025 cups B. 0.225 cups C. 2.25 cups D. 22.5 cups
12. A rectangular garden has a length of 1.5 meters and a width of 0.6 meters. What is the area of the
garden?
A. 0.9 square B. 0.9 square C. 0.9 square D. 0.9 square
meters meters meters meters
13. A toy car travels 0.3 meters in 0.1 seconds. What is the car's average speed in meters per second?
A. 0.03 m/s B. 0.3 m/s C. 3 m/s D. 30 m/s

14. A store is having a sale where all items are 30% off. If a shirt originally costs $20, how much will it cost
during the sale?
$6.00 $14.00 $16.00 $20.00
15. A swimming pool is 10 meters long and 5 meters wide. If the pool is filled with water to a depth of 0.5
meters, how many cubic meters of water are in the pool?
0.25 cubic meters 2.5 cubic meters 25 cubic meters 250 cubic meters
16. A bag of candy contains 0.6 pounds. If you want to divide the candy equally among 4 friends, how
many pounds of candy will each friend receive?
0.015 pounds 0.15 pounds 1.5 pounds 15 pounds
17. A pizza has 0.8 pounds of cheese. If you want to divide the pizza equally among 5 people, how many
pounds of cheese will each person get?
0.08 pounds 0.16 pounds 0.32 pounds 0.4 pounds
18. A box of cookies weighs 0.9 pounds. If you want to divide the cookies equally among 3 friends, how
many pounds of cookies will each friend receive?
0.03 pounds 0.09 pounds 0.27 pounds 0.81 pounds
19. A bag of chips contains 0.7 pounds. If you want to divide the chips equally among 2 friends, how many
pounds of chips will each friend receive?
0.035 pounds 0.07 pounds 0.35 pounds 0.7 pounds
20. A jar of peanut butter weighs 0.5 pounds. If you want to divide the peanut butter equally among 6
friends, how many pounds of peanut butter will each friend receive?
0.008 pounds 0.08 pounds 0.4 pounds 0.83 pounds

B. FRACTIONS

21. A recipe calls for 1/3 cups of flour. If you want to make 2 1/2 batches of the recipe, how much flour will
you need in total?
5/6 cups 1 1/6 cups 1 2/3 cups 2 cups

22. A rectangular garden has a length of 2 1/3 meters and a width of 1 3/4 meters. What is the area of the
garden?
3 1/16 square meters 3 1/2 square meters 4 7/16 square meters 4 3/4 square meters
23. A toy car travels 3/4 meters in 1/2 seconds. What is the car's average speed in meters per second?
1/8 m/s 3/8 m/s 1 1/2 m/s 1 1/4 m/s
24. A store is having a sale where all items are 50% off. If a shirt originally costs $40, how much will it cost
during the sale?
$10.00 $15.00 $20.00 $30.00
25. A swimming pool is 10 meters long and 8 meters wide. If the pool is filled with water to a depth of 1 1/2
meters, how many cubic meters of water are in the pool?
12 cubic meters 15 cubic meters 18 cubic meters 20 cubic meters

26. A recipe calls for 1/2 cups of sugar. If you want to make 3 batches of the recipe, how much sugar will
you need in total?
1/6 cups 1/3 cups 1 1/2 cups 3 cups
27. A rectangular garden has a length of 1 1/2 meters and a width of 2/3 meters. What is the area of the
garden?
1/3 square meters 1 square meters 1 1/6 square meters 2/3 square meters

28. A toy car travels 1/4 meters in 1/8 seconds. What is the car's average speed in meters per second?
1/32 m/s 1/16 m/s 2 m/s 4 m/s
29. A store is having a sale where all items are 25% off. If a shirt originally costs $30, how much will it cost
during the sale?
$7.50 $15.00 $22.50 $30.00
30. A swimming pool is 8 meters long and 4 meters wide. If the pool is filled with water to a depth of 1/4
meters, how many cubic meters of water are in the pool?
1/2 cubic meters 1 cubic meter 2 cubic meters 4 cubic meters

II. ROUNDING OFF DECIMALS


Directions: Answer the following statements.
A. 561.693
31. Round off to the nearest tenths _______________________________________
32. Round off to the nearest hundredths ___________________________________
33. Round off to the nearest whole number _________________________________
34. Write the 561.693 into words
________________________________________________________________
B. 456,584.562848462
35. Round off to the nearest ten thousandths _______________________________
36. Round off to the nearest hundredths ___________________________________
37. Round off to the nearest millionths ___________________________________
38. Write the 67.006 into words
________________________________________________________________
39. Write the 0.56575 into words
________________________________________________________________
40. Write the 67.336 into words
________________________________________________________________

III. PROPERTIES OF MULTIPLICATION


Directions: Identify the property stated below. Write only the letter on blank before the
number.

Identity Property Multiplication by Powers of 10 Estimation


Zero Property Commutative Property Closure Property
Multiplicative Inverse Associative Property Distributive Property
Property Rounding

___________41. Multiplying a decimal by a sum or difference of decimals


can be done by multiplying the decimal by each term separately
and then adding or subtracting the products.
___________42. Estimating the product of decimals can help in quickly
determining the approximate value of the result.
___________43. When multiplying decimals, the product should be rounded
to the appropriate number of decimal places based on the
significant figures in the original numbers.
___________44. When multiplying a decimal by a power of 10, the decimal
point is moved to the right by the same number of places as the
exponent of 10. For example, 2.5 x 10^2 = 250.
___________45. The product of two decimals is always a decimal.
___________46. Multiplying a decimal by its reciprocal (multiplicative inverse)
results in 1. For example, 2.5 x (1/2.5) = 1.
___________47. Multiplying a decimal by 0 results in 0. For example, 2.5 x 0
= 0.
___________48. Multiplying a decimal by 1 does not change the value of the
decimal. For example, 2.5 x 1 = 2.5.
___________49. The grouping of decimals being multiplied does not affect
the result. For example, (2.5 x 3.2) x 4.7 is the same as 2.5 x
(3.2 x 4.7).
___________50. The order of the decimals being multiplied does not affect
the result. For example, 2.5 x 3.2 is the same as 3.2 x 2.5.
Note: Use the space provided and the back page for your solutions. Do not use extra paper.
GOODLUCK AND GOD BLESS!!!

Answer Key:

1. C 31. 561.7
2. B 32. 561.70
3. C 33. 562
4. C
5. C
6. C 34. Five hundred sixty-one and six hundred
7. A ninety-three thousandths
8. C 35. 456,584.5628
9. C 36. 456,584.56
10. B 37. 456,584.562849
11. C 38. Sixty-seven and six thousandths
12. A 39. Fifty-six thousand five hundred seventy-
13. C five hundred thousandths
14. B 40. Sixty-seven and three hundred thirty-six
15. B thousandths
16. B
17. C
18. B
19. C
20. B Test 3:
21. C 1. Distributive Property
22. C 2. Estimation
23. B 3. Rounding
24. C 4. Multiplication by Powers of 10
25. C 5. Closure Property
26. B 6. Multiplicative Inverse Property
27. C 7. Zero Property
28. D 8. Identity Property
29. C 9. Associative Property
30. B 10. Commutative Property

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