THIRD PERIODICAL TEST MATHEMATICS VI Name:___________________________ _______ Name:__________________________________ Grade/Section: __________________________
Score: _____________________
Write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided before each number.
1.Which solid figure has polygonal base and its faces are triangles? _____ 1.Which A. Triangular prism B. Cube C. Cone
D. Sphere
2.A ____________ is a solid figure with a circular base and one vertex. _____ 2.A A. Cylinder B. Cone C. Square pyramid
D. Sphere
3.Which solid figure has triangular base, 6 edges, 3 triangular faces and 1 common vertex? _____ 3.Which A. cone C. triangular prism B. square pyramid D. triangular pyramid 4.Which words will complete the statement correctly? _____ 4.Which ______________ figure is two-dimensional with length and width while ______________ figure is three-dimensional with length, width and depth. A. geometric, spatial B. plane, solid
C. solid, plane D. solid, spatial
5.Which of the following real object represent a triangular prism ? _____ 5.Which A.
B.
C.
D.
6.Which solid figure is represented by the object below? _____ 6.Which A. cone B. cuboid C. cylinder D.pyramid _____7.Draw a rectangular prism _____ 8. 8. How many faces does a sphere have?
A. 0
B. 3
C.1
D. 2
C. 10
D. 4
9. A cube has ____________ faces. _____ 9. A. 8
B. 6
10.Which of the following will form a square pyramid? _____ 10.Which A.
B.
C.
_____ 11. 11. Which solid figure will be formed using the net?
D.
A. cone B. cylinder C. pyramid D. sphere
_____ 12.What kind of number pattern is used in 11, 14, 17, 20, 23…?
A.growing pattern C. repeating pattern B. number pattern D. shrinking pattern _____ 13.What is the missing term in the sequence 1, 3, 7, 15, _______? A. 30
B. 31
C. 32
D. 33
. _____ 14.What is the formula in finding the 5th term in the sequence 1, 3, 7, 15? A. n + 1
B. n + 2
C. 2n + 1
D. n2 + 1
C. 49
D. 59
C. 300
D. 560
_____ 15. What is the 10thterm in the sequence 2, 5, 8, 11 . . .?
A. 29
B. 39
_____ 16.What is the 71st term in the sequence 20, 24, 28, 32 . . .?
A. 70
B. 280
_____ 17.Which of the following defines an EQUATION? A. A combination of expressions B. Any numerical value that gives a true statement C. An algebraic expression containing a variable or variables. D. Formed by placing an equality symbol between the numerical or variable expression _____ 18. What is an expression? A. A mathematical phrase made up of a variable or combination of variable, numbers and operation B. Formed by placing an equality symbol between the numerical or variable expressions C. Any numerical or mathematical phrase with equal symbol. D. An algebraic expression containing a variable
For numbers 19-22, Write the correct translation of the following algebraic expression or equation. 19. Twice a number is subtracted from 10 ____________________________________________
20. Thrice the sum of a number and 6, the result is 36_________________________________________
21. The quotient of twice a and b increased by c the result is twelve _____________________________ 22. The difference of Mico’s age (m) and 6 divided by 3 is 24 ___ _______________________________ _____ 23. In the algebraic expression 4x + 3y + 2z, which are the variables? A.4x + 3y + 2z B.4x, 3y, 2z C.4, 3, 2
D. x, y, z
_____ 24. If twenty-eight is subtracted from the product of a number and five the result is twenty two. What is the value of the number? A. -10 B. 10 C. -50 D. 50 _____ 25.Helen is 13 years old, Helen’s father is 4 years more than twice her age. How old is her father? A. 17 B.26 C. 30 D. 52
_____ 26.Edna is 155 cm tall. Lilia’s height is 10 cm less than twice Edna’s height. How tall is Lilia? A. 280 cm B. 290 cm C.300 cm D. 310 cm _____ 27.The bus travels 450 km in 9 hours. What is the speed of the bus? A. 50 km/hr B. 60 km/hr C. 70 km/hr
D. 80 km/hr
_____ 28.Dennis drove his car at an average speed of 80km per hour for a total distance of 440km. How long did he travel to cover this distance? A. 0.18 hr B. 0.5 hr C. 5.5 hour D. 10 hr _____ 29.The distance of the school from your house is 240 meters. It takes 80 minutes b y walking to reach the school. What is your average speed? A. 2 m/min B. 3 m/min C. 4 m/min D. 6 m/min For numbers 30 - 32. What is the area of the given figure?
A. 17 ft2
_____ 30.
B. 19 ft2 C. 21ft2 D. 27 ft2
_____ 31.
A. 222 cm2 B. 228 cm2 C. 264 cm2 D. 309 cm2
_____ 32.
A. 206.61 cm2 B. 260.16 cm2 C. 602.61cm2 D. 620.16 cm2
_____ 33.Mang Juan has a box of square mats each measuring 2 m by 2 m. How many mats must he use to cover the shaded area of the rectangle completely?
A. 1 200 m2 B. 1 120 m2 C. 1 080 m2 D. 1 024 m2
_____ 34.You are to wrap a shoe box to make it beautiful. What unit of measure is use to find the surface area
of the shoe box? A. cm²
B.mm²
C. m²
D. dm²
_____ 35. A closed rectangular water tank 10 m by 7 m by 6 m is to be painted all over. What is the correct formula will you use to solve the problem? A. SA=6(lxwxh) C. SA=2lw x 2wh x2lh B. SA=l x w x h D. SA= l+w +h _____ 36. A cube whose side measures 5 cm has a surface area of 150 cm², how can you find its surface area? A. SA= 6 C. SA=s x s B. SA= s x s x s D. SA= 6( s x s ) _____ 37. What is the surface area of a rectangular prism whose length is 6 m, height is 4 m and width is 5 m? A. 120 m² B. 130 m² C. 140 m² D. 150 m² _____ 38. A milk can has a radius of 4 cm and a height of 11 cm. How much tin was used in making it? A. 125.6 cm² B. 267.23 cm² C. 276.32 cm² D. 376.8cm² _____ 39. How much gift wrapper is needed to wrap a box whose edge is 25cm? A. 3 570 cm² B. 3 705cm² C. 3 750 cm² D. 3 755 cm² _____ 40. A ball made of rubber has a radius of 15 cm. What is the area of the rubber material of which it is made? A. 2 268 cm² B. 2 286cm² C. 2 628 cm² D. 2 826 cm²
GODBLESS!!!
An honest zero is better than a stolen one hundred, An honest seventy five is much better than a stolen one hundred, An honest one hundred with nothing stolen is the BE ST. HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY!
MATHEMATICS VI K to 12 BEP TABLE OF SPECIFICATION THIRD PERIODICAL TEST
Skills/Competencies
Number
Item
Correct
of Items
place-
Response
ment 1. visualizes and describes the different solid figures: cube, prism, pyramid,
3
cylinder, cone, and sphere
1 2 3 4
2. differentiates solid figures from plane figures.
1
3. illustrates the different solid figures using various concrete and pictorial models.
3
4. identifies the faces of a solid figure.
2
5. identifies the nets of the following space figures: cube, prism, pyramid, cylinder, cone, and sphere using plane figures. 6. formulates the rule in finding the nth term using different strategies (looking for a pattern, guessing and checking, wo rking backwards)
2
7. differentiates expression from equation
2
8. gives the translation of reallife verbal expre ssions and equations into letters or symbols and vice versa
4
9. defines a variable in an algebraic expression and equation
1
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
10. represents quantities in reallife situations using algebraic expressions and equations. 11. solves routine and non-routine problems involving different types of numerical expressions and equations such as 7+ 9 =___ + 6.
1
24
2
25 26
12. calculates speed, distance, and time.
1
27
13. solves problems involving average rate and speed.
2
14. finds the area of composite figures formed by any two or more of the following: triangle, square, rectangle, circle, and semi-circle.
3
15. solves routine and non-routine problems involving area of composite figures formed by any two or more of thetriangle, square, rectangle, circle, and semi-circle. 16. visualizes and describes surface area and names the unit of measure used for measuring the surface area of solid/space figures 17. derives a formula for finding the surface area of cubes, prisms, pyramids, cylinders, cones, and spheres 18. finds the surface area of cubes, prisms, pyramids, cylinders, cones, and spheres 19. solves word problems involving measurement of surface area.
1
28 29 30 31 32 33
1
34
2
35 36 37
5
1 3
38 39 40
MATHEMATICS VI K to 12 BEP TABLE OF SPECIFICATION THIRD PERIODICAL TEST
Key to correction 1. A
13. B
26. C
2. B
14. C
27. A
3. D
15. A
4. B
16. C
28. C 29. B 30. C
5. B
17. D
6. A
18. A
32. D
7.
19. 10 – 2n
33. D
20. 3 (n + 6) = 36
34. A
8. A
21. 2a/ b + C
9. B 10. C
22. x – 6 = 21 3 23. D
11. B
24. B
12. A
25. C
31. A
35. A 36. D 37. C 38. C 39. C 40. D
Prepared by: CHERYL S. SIKAT Noted by: ELENITA L. DE LUNA Principal 1