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Math 6-4TH Quarter

The document outlines the specifications and content for the Fourth Quarter Examination in Mathematics for Grade VI for the school year 2024-2025. It includes a table of specifications detailing cognitive processes and item placements related to various mathematical competencies, such as volume calculations and probability. Additionally, it provides a series of examination questions covering topics like volume comparisons, meter readings, pie graphs, and probability assessments.
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Math 6-4TH Quarter

The document outlines the specifications and content for the Fourth Quarter Examination in Mathematics for Grade VI for the school year 2024-2025. It includes a table of specifications detailing cognitive processes and item placements related to various mathematical competencies, such as volume calculations and probability. Additionally, it provides a series of examination questions covering topics like volume comparisons, meter readings, pie graphs, and probability assessments.
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FOURTH QUARTER EXAMINATION IN MATHEMATICS VI

S.Y. 2024-2025

TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
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Determines the relationship of the


volume between a.
a rectangular prism and a pyramid;
5 6 3 1 1 1 1-6
b. a cylinder and a cone;
c. and a cylinder and sphere
Finds the volume of cylinders,
pyramids, cones, and spheres
3 2 1 1 2 7-10

Solves routine and non-routine 11-12


problems involving volumes of
2 1 1 1
solids.
Reads and interprets electric and 3 3 2 1 1 13-16
water meter readings
Solves routine and non-routine 2 2 1 2 17-19
problems involving electric and
water consumption.
Constructs a pie graph based on a 5 4 2 1 3 20-25
given set of data
Solves routine and non-routine 5 3 2 2 2 26-31
problems using data presented in a
pie graph.
Describes the meaning of 3 4 2 1 1 32-35
probability such as 50% chance of
rain and one in a million chance of
winning.
Performs experiments and records 2 3 2 1 36-38
outcomes.
Makes listings and diagrams of 5 4 3 3 39-44
outcomes and tells the number of
favorable outcomes and chances
using these listings and diagrams.
Makes simple predictions of events 3 2 2 1 1 45-48
based on the results of
experiments.
Solves routine and non-routine 2 4 2 49-50
problems involving experimental
and theoretical probability.
TOTAL 40 50 11 9 10 9 6 5 50

ACHIEVEMENT TEST IN MATHEMATICS VI

Name: ____________________________________ Date: __________________________


Grade & Section ____________________________ Teacher: ________________________

Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer then write it on your answer sheet.

_____ 1. A spherical tank for natural gas has a volume of about 1500 m3. How will you
compare
its volume to a cylindrical type of tank having the same dimensions?
A. The volume of the spherical tank is two-thirds of the volume of the cylindrical
tank.
B. The volume of the spherical tank is greater than the volume of the cylindrical
tank.
C. The volumes of the spherical and the cylindrical tanks are the same.
D. The volume of the spherical tank is one-third of the volume of the cylindrical
tank.

_____ 2. Which of the following describes the relationship of the volume of cylinder and
sphere with the same dimensions?
A. The volume of sphere is one-half the volume of cylinder.
B. The volume of sphere is one-third of the volume of cylinder.
C. The volume of sphere is two-thirds of the volume of cylinder.
D. The volume of sphere is the same with the volume of cylinder.

_____ 3. Which of the following statements correctly describe the volume of prisms and
pyramids with the same dimensions?
A. The volume of a pyramid is one-third of the volume of a prism.
B. The volume of a pyramid is one-fourth of the volume of a prism.
C. The volume of a pyramid is one-third greater than the volume of a prism.
D. The volumes of a pyramid and prism are the same because their bases are
the same.

_____ 4. A rectangular prism and a pyramid have congruent bases and equal altitudes.
What
is the ratio between the volume of the pyramid to the volume of the rectangular
prism?

1 2 4 5
A. B. C. D.
3 3 3 3

_____ 5. A cylinder and a cone have the same radius and height. How will you compare
the
volume of the cone to the volume of the cylinder?
A. The volume of the cone is two-third the volume of the cylinder.
B. The volume of the cone is four-third the volume of the cylinder.
C. The volume of the cone is one-third the volume of the cylinder.
D. The relationship of the volumes of the cylinder and cone cannot be
determined.

_____ 6. Venus fills a cone-shaped container with water. He pours the water into the
cylindrical-shaped container. The height and the bases of the containers have
the
same measurements. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT after he
pours
the water from the cone to the cylinder?
A. The cylindrical-shaped container is one-third filled with water.
B. The cylindrical shaped container is completely filled with water.
C. The volume of the cone-shaped container filled with water is one-third of the
volume of the cylindrical-shaped container.
D. The volume of the cylindrical-shaped container filled with water is three
times the
volume of the cone-shaped container.

_____ 7. What is the volume of a prism if the volume of a pyramid is 25 m3?


A. 75m3 B. 85m3 C. 95m3 D. 105m3

_____ 8. If a sphere has a volume of 90cm3, find the volume of a cylinder that will fit exactly around
the sphere.
A. 60 cm3 B. 50 cm3 C. 40 cm3 D. 30 cm3

_____ 9. What is the volume of a pyramid that has the same base and height if a prism
has a
volume of 45 m3?
A. 15 m3 B. 25 m3 C. 35 m3 D. 45 m3

_____ 10. If the volume of a sphere is 180c m3, find the volume of a cylinder with the same
radius.
A. 420cm3 B. 320cm3 C. 220cm3 D. 120cm3

_____ 11. Janella bought ice cream at an ice cream parlor. The ice cream is served in a
cone with a base radius of 4.3 centimeters and 5.4 centimeters high. What is
its
volume?

A. 126.34cm3 B. 65.5 cm3 C. 96.4cm3 D. 104.5 cm3

_____ 12. Randolph is setting up his tent. His tent is in the shape of a pyramid with a
rectangular base of 4 meters wide, 8 meters long, and 10 meters high. What is
the volume of the tent?

A. 106.67 m3 B. 125.67 m3 C. 174.67 m3 D. 129 m3

Directions: Read and interpret the dials. Choose the correct letter from the
box. (No. 13-16)

A. 28354 B. 23856 C. 00388 D. 16634 E. 98116

_____ 13.
_____ 14.

_____ 15.

_____ 16.

For number 17-19. Read the problem and answer the questions below.

On the morning of May, the electric meter reading was 26010 kWh. On
the evening of May 31, the electric meter reading was 26165 kWh.

_____ 17. If the electricity cost is Php 5.50 per kWh, how much is the electricity cost for
May?

A. Php 852.50 B. Php 582.50 C. Php 285.50 D. Php 855.20

_____ 18. How many kilowatt-hours of electricity were used during March?

A. 515 kWh B.155 kWh C.551 kWh D.255 kWH

_____ 19. What is the average cost of electricity per day during March?

A. Php 27.50 B. Php 72.50 C. Php 17.50 D. Php 37 .50

Directions: Read and understand the table below.

Cedie’s Pets
Kind of Number of Percent Degrees
Pets Pets
Dogs 9 30% 108 º
Cats 6 20% 72 º
Birds 15 50% 180º
Total 30 100% 360 º

_____ 20. What is the title of the pie graph at the right?

A. Mark’s Pets B. Cedie’s Pets C. Bob’s Pets D. Pat’s Pets

_____ 21. How many dogs does Mark have?


A. 15 B. 9 C. 6 D. 8

_____ 22. What percent of his pets are birsds?


A. 20% B. 50% C. 30% D. 100%

For number 23-25. Using the above data, label the pie graph.

23._______________

25. ______________

24. _______________

Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer and


write it on the space provided
before each number. Write your answer on the space provided. Use this
graph to answer questions 26-31.

Books Sold According to Subject

Science
13%
Araling
Panlipunan Math
13% 37%

English 25%
Filipino
12%

_____ 26. What is the title of the graph?


A. Favorite Books C. Books Sold According to Grade Level
B. Books Borrowed D. Books Sold According to Subject

_____ 27. What percent of the books sold for English?

A. 12% B. 13% C. 25% D. 37%

_____ 28. Which subject has the most percent of sold books?
A. Filipino B. Math C. Science D. English

_____ 29. What subjects have the same percentage of sales?


A. Science and Araling Panlipunan C. English and Filipino
B. Math and Filipino D. Science and Math

_____ 30. What are the total degrees of a whole circle?


A. 90° B. 150° C. 180° D. 360°
_____ 31. Which subject has the least percent of sold books?
A. Filipino B. Math C. Science D. English

_____ 32. Which of the following describes how likely or unlikely something would
happen?
A. Statistics B. Outcome C. Probability D. Event

_____ 33. What is the probability that the sun will set in the south?
A. impossible to happen C. most likely to happen
B. unlikely to happen D. likely to happen

_____ 34. In tossing a coin, what is the probability that the outcome is a tail?
A. certain B. even chance C. likely D. Unlikely6

_____ 35. A die is rolled. What is the chance of getting 7?


A. 0% B. 25% C. 75% D. 100%

For items 36 to 38, study the situation below.


In a jar are M & M candies, 8 of which are red, 4 are yellow, 2 are blue,
and 7 are brown. Sheena picks a candy without looking.

_____ 36. Describe the probability of Sheena picking pink candies.


A. Unlikely B. Certain C. Impossible D. Likely

_____ 37. Which of the colored candies has more chances to be picked?
A. Blue B. yellow C. Brown D. red

_____ 38. What is the total number of possible outcomes?


A. 21 B. 24 C. 31 D. 43

_____ 39. A certain brand of shoes comes in five sizes and six colors. Find the number of
possible outcomes.
A. 9 B. 18 C.24 D. 30

_____ 40. A certain type of bag comes in white or black and in a small or large size.
How many combinations are possible?
A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 6

_____41. Which shows the sample space for flipping two coins?
A. H, T B. HH, TT C. HT, HH D. HH, HT, TH, TT

_____ 42. Enzo picks a number from 1 to 4 and chooses the color red, green, or yellow.
What is the total number of outcomes?
A. 6 B. 9 C. 12 D. 24

_____ 43. Zina has a choice of 2 colors of pants and3 colors of shirts. How many different
outfits can she wear?
A. 4 B. 6 C. 7 D. 8

_____ 44. A canteen serves 3 kinds of drinks and 2 kinds of snacks. How many
possibilities are there in choosing a combination of drink and snack for
recess?
A. 2 B. 4 C. 6 D. 8
_____ 45. If a die is rolled 10 times, the number 4 turns up 3 times. What is the
probability of
getting a number 4 after rolling a die 50 times?
A.5 B.10 C.15 D.20

_____ 46. A coin is tossed 12 times. Head appears 8 times. What is the probability of
landing
on tails if the coin is tossed 36 times?
A. 10 B. 12 C. 14 D. 1

_____ 47. Atasha has a bag of 3 identical red chips and 2 identical blue chips. She
randomly
Draws a chip from the bag 25 times, putting the chip back in the bag after each
draw. About how many times does Andrea draw a red chip?
A. exactly 25 times C. about 10 times
B. more or less 15 times D. more or less 25 times

_____48. A medical student conducted a study on the efficacy of the new vaccine on 50
patients. It is found effective among the 42 patients. If an additional 300
patients are
to be tested with the vaccine, how many patients will the vaccine be found
ineffective?
A. 300 B. 252 C. 48 D. 42

_____49. A wheel has 7 equal sections: guava, mango, papaya, durian, atis, santol, and
lanzones. What is the experimental probability that the wheel will stop on the
lanzones section?
1 6 7
A. B. C. D. 1
7 7 7

_____ 50. Adrian lost 12 times out of his 28 chess games. What is the experimental the
probability that Ryan will win his next game?
5 4 3 2
A. B. C. D.
7 7 7 7

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KEY TO CORRECTIONS- MATHEMATICS 6
FOURTH PERIODICAL TEST

1. A 14. A 27. C 40. C


2. C 15. D 28. B 41. D
3. A 16. E 29. A 42. C
4. A 17. A 30. D 43. B
5. C 18. B 31. A 44. C
6. B 19. A 32. C 45. C
7. A 20. B 33. A 46. B
8. A 21. B 34. B 47. B
9. A 22. B 35. A 48. C
10. D 23. 6 Cats, 20% 36. C 49. A
11. D 24. 9 Dogs, 30% 37. D 50. B
12. A 25. 15 Birds, 50% 38. A
13. C 26. D 39. D

23-25.

6 Cats,
20%
15,
Birds,
50%
9 Dogs,
30%

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