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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region IV-A CALABARZON
Division of San Pedro City
District 1
SAN ANTONIO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

FOURTH PERIODICAL EXAMINATION


MATHEMATICS 6

Name: ________________________________________ Date:_____________

I. Read each statement carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
1. Given the dimension of the cylinder and cone are same. What is the formula for the volume of a cone?
a. V= π r 2 h
1
b. V= lxwxh
3
1 2
c. V= π r h
3
4 3
d. V= π r
3
2. A sphere is inscribed in a cylinder. And the height of a cylinder is the same with the diameter of a sphere.
Find the formula for the volume of a sphere using the volume of a cylinder V= π r 2 h .
a. V= lxwxh
1
b. V=lxwxh
3
1 2
c. V= π r h
3
4 3
d. V= π r
3

3. Your Mother asked you to fill an empty glass shaped like rectangular based prism. You are about to use the empty pyramid
shaped container to fill the empty prism glass. The empty prism glass and the pyramid shaped container has congruent
bases and altitude. Which of the following statements best describe the relationship of the two containers?
A. A pyramid has no relationship with a prism. B. The volume of a prism is one-third of that of a pyramid
C. The volume of a pyramid is one-third of a prism D. The volume of a pyramid is 3 times that of a prism

4. Among the following statement below, which of these is/are correct?


I. The volume of the sphere is two-thirds of the volume of the cylinder.
II. The height of the cylinder is twice that of the radius of the sphere.
III. The cylinder and sphere will occupy the same amount of space if the diameter is not equal to the height.
IV. The volume of a cylinder is two-thirds of the volume of a sphere with same radius, and height equal to the
diameter.
a. I only c. I and III
b. I and II d. I, II and IV

5. Which of the following is a polyhedron?


A. cone C. triangular prism
B. sphere D. cylinder
6. A triangular prism is made up of 5 faces, 2 of which are triangular and 3 are ____________.
A. rectangular C. square
B. circular D. hexagon
7. What volume of water will fill a rectangular tank 35 cm long, 25 cm wide, and 15 cm high?
A. 75 cm² C. 900 cm²
B. 13,125 cm² D. 890 cm²
8. What is the volume of an ice cream cone with 2 cm in radius and 6 cm in height?
A. 12.48 cm³ C. 4.16 cm³
B. 24.96 cm³ D. 8. 32 cm³
9. Maekyla’s room is 6.5 m by 3m by 3 m. how many cubic meters of air will her room hold?
A. 12.50 m³ C. 36.50 m³
B. 58.50 m³ D. 63 m³
10. What is the volume of this figure? 9.2 cm

A. 778.69 cm³ C. 778.68 cm³


B. 778.60 cm³ D. 778 cm³
11. What is the appropriate unit of lenght to be used for the volume of a shoe box?
A. m³ C. cm³
B. km³ D. hm³
12. A container of water has a volume of 1.8 dL³. How many milliliters of water does the container have?
A. 180 mL C. 0.018 mL
B. 1800 mL D. 0.0018 mL
13. Aizy bought 4.75 kg of beef. How much is this in decigram?
A. 0.000475 dg C. 47500 dg
B. 0.00475 dg D. 4750 dg
14. Which object resembles a cylinder?
A. dice C. funnel
B. globe D. tin can
15. The electric meter showed a reading of 3,185. At the end of the month, it showed a reading of 3,450. If a Kwh costs P 9.50,
how much will the electric bill be?
A. P 265 C. P 2517
B. P 2 517.50 D. P 950
16. On the month of March, Hasel’s water consumption is 106 cubic meters. The consumption increased by 25% in April. How
much water does she consume?
A. 2650 cu. m C. 26.5 cu. m
B. 2544 cu. m D. 265 cu. m
17. Suppose your household consumed 53 cubic meters of water in the month of February. If water costs P 8.25 per cubic
meter, how much will you have to pay?
A. P61.25 C. P437
B. P437.25 D. P424
18. An electric bulb consumes 50 watts an hour. How many kilowatts will it consume if it is used six hours a day for ten days?
A. 3000 C. 30
B. 300 D. 3
19. What is the meter reading?
A. 6892 kWh C. 2985 kWh
B. 2986 kWh D. 1985 kWh
20. The meter reading for January was 7296. For February, it was 7938. How many kWh was consumed?
A. 15,234 kWh C. 642 kWh
B. 7,296 kWh D. 7938 kWh
21. To construct a circle graph, find the equivalent percentage by dividing each part by ____________.
A. 360 ͦ C. the total amount
B. 100 % D. 100
22. To construct a circle graph, use the ____________ in drawing the central angles on the circle.
A. protractor C. meter stick
B. ruler D. tape measure
23. Three – fourths of a circle graph is marked “ Budget for Food.” What does this show?
A. 50% of the budget goes to food C. 100% of the budget goes to food
B. 25% of the budget goes to food D. 75% of the budget goes to food
24. In a circle graph, how are you going to determine the degrees correspond to each percent?
A. multiply percent by 360 C. multiply percent by 100
B. divide percent by 360 D. divide percent 100

25. Create a problem using the data in the box.

Radius 2.5 cm height 5cm

Alaska evaporada can find the surface area.


A. The Alaska evaporada can has the radius of 2.5 cm and a height of 5 cm. What is the radius of the can?
B. The Alaska evaporada can has the radius of 2.5 cm and a height of 5 cm. What is the height of the can?
C. The Alaska evaporada can has the radius of 2.5cm and a height of 5cm. What is the surface area of the can?
D. The Alaska evaporada can has the radius of 2.5 cm and a height of 5cm.
26.What problem will you create from the data in the box.

refrigerator length 3 m height 6 m

find the volume width 2 m


A. The refrigerator is 3 m long, 2 m wide and 6 m tall. Find the volume of the refrigerator.
B. The refrigerator is 3 m long. Find the volume of the refrigerator.
C. The refrigerator is 2 m wide. Find the volume of the refrigerator.
D. The refrigerator is 6 m tall. Find the volume of the refrigerator.
27. Which dials show the meter reading 1366 m3?
A. C.

B. D.

28. What meter reading shows the picture below?


A. 67846 kWh C. 68946 kWh
B. 68846 kWh D. 68956 kWH
29. “It is going to snow in Baguio this December.” What probability statement will you use to describe the statement given?
A. Certainly to happen C. Most likely to happen
B. Likely to happen D. Unlikely to happen

30. “A pupil is ill. He cannot go to school.” What probability statement will you use to describe the statement given?

A. Certainly to happen C. Most likely to happen


B. Likely to happen D. Unlikely to happen
31. A box contains 3 white marbles and 2 blue marbles. A marble is drawn at random from the bag. Find the probability that the
marble drawn is yellow.

A. 0 C. 2
B. 1 D. 3
32. A box contains 3 white marbles and 2 blue marbles. A marble is drawn at random from the bag. Find the probability that the
marble drawn is blue.

A. 2/3 C. 3/5
B. 2/5 D. 2
( For items 33 - 35, refer to the graph showing how Ed budgets his weekly allowance of P400.00 )

Ed's weekly savings and Expenses


10%

15% 30%

45%
Transportation Food School materials

33. What is Ed’s biggest expense?


A.School materials C. transportation
B. food D. savings
34. How much does he spend for school materials?
A. P60.00 C. P40.00
B. P50.00 D. P30.00
35. How much does Ed save from his weekly allowance?
A. P30.00 C. P50.00
B. P40.00 D. P60.0

36-37. Answer the questions using the Pie Graph

36. Based from the pie graph, which two subjects combined are favourite by half of the pupils?

A. Mathematics and Science C. English and Filipino


B. KScience and English D. Filipino and Araling Panlipunan

37. How many pupils voted for Mathematics as their favourite subject?
A.4 B. 12
C.8 D. 16

38. Pedro has a basket of fruits . The basket contains 25 mangoes, 15 lemon, 10 pears, 8 oranges and 5 apples. If he selects
randomly a fruit, which fruit he would most likely to select?

A.Lemon C. Mango
B.Pear D. Orange

39. If the probability of winning a lottery is one in a million, what is the chance of winning the lottery in percentage?

A. 0.00001%
B. 0.001%
C. 0.1%
D. 10%

40.Which branch of Mathematics deals with predicting outcomes or chances?

A. Statistics
B. Geometry
C. Probability
D. None of the above

41-50. Construct a circle graph to show the data in the table.

Distribution of Allen’s expenses taken from her monthly income of P40,000

Item Amount %
Food P12,000 30%
Clothing P1,000 2.5%
Home Rentals P4,000 10%
Education P10,000 25%
Miscellaneous P10,000 25%
Savings P3,000 7.5%

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