Math 6
Math 6
QUARTER 4
A.4 B. 6 C. 8 D. 10
9. 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.
10. 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
11. Consider the radius and height of a cone, a cylinder and a sphere to be the same. Which
correctly arranges the figures from smallest to largest?
A. Sphere, Cylinder, Cone C. Cylinder, Cone, Sphere
B. Cone, Sphere, Cylinder D. Cone, Cylinder, Sphere
12. 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?
A. 1/3 C. 4/3
B. 2/3 D. 5/3
13. 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.
14. Oscar 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.
15. An electric meter is a device that measures the amount of electric energy consumed. Its unit
of measurement is _______. .
A. cubic meter B. kilowatt-hour C. decimeter D. centimeter
16. A 45 – w electric fan is used for 20 hours a day. How much electricity does it use a day?
A. 900 w B. 950 w C. 700 w D. 850 w
17. On May 15, the water meter reading of a given household was 1398 m3. The next month, the
reading was 1453 m3. How much water was consumed?
A. 53 m3 B. 54 m3 C. 55 m3 D. 56m3
18. The previous reading in the Dizon household was 3156 kwh. The present reading is 3486
kwh. How much electricity was used?
A. 300 kwh B. 310 kwh C. 330 kwh D. 370 kwh
19. The Austria family consumed 27m3 of water. How much did it pay if cubic meter of water
was P12.50?
A. P337.50 B. P407.50 C. P383.70 D. P360.25
20. Mr. Jose’s family consumed 150 kWh for a month. If their previous electrical meter reading
was 31748 kWh, what was their present meter’s reading?
A. 31898 Kwh C. 31998 Kwh
B. 31798 Kwh D. 31698 Kwh
21. It is a visual representation used to compare parts of a whole.
A. line graph B. pictograph C. bar graph D. circle graph
13% Travel
9%
Stay at home
60%
23. What percent of the vacationers either visit family/friends or stay at home?
A. 11% B. 20% C. 60% D. 71%
24. How much greater is the part of vacationers that travel than the part that has no vacation plan?
A. 2% B. 5% C. 7% D. 9%
25. If 300 people were surveyed, about how many people spend their vacation with family/friends?
A. 11 B. 13 C. 33 D. 41
The pie graph shows how the 300 Grade Six pupils go to school.
29. How many Grade VI pupils go to school by riding on a bicycle and pedicab?
A. 50 B. 60 C. 70 d. 80
30. How many more pupils prefer to ride on a tricycle than on a pedicab in going to school?
A. 45 B. 60 C. 105 d. 150
31. How do half of the Grade VI pupils go to school?
A. by riding a tricycle and by walking
B. by riding a tricycle and a pedicab
C. by riding a bicycle and by a jeepney or bus
D. by riding a bicycle and a pedicab
32. Which of the following describes how likely or unlikely something would happen?
A. Statistics B. Outcome C. Probability d. Event
33. What number describes the chance of an event that will certainly happen?
A. 0 B. 0.25 C. 0.50 D. 1
34. Describe how often the given event is likely to happen. “It will snow tomorrow”.
A. impossible B. most likely C. most unlikely D. certain
35. In tossing a coin, what is the probability that the outcome is a tail?
A. certain B. even chance C. likely D. Unlikely
36. The weather forecaster says that the probability of raining the next day is 25%. What is the
probability that it will NOT rain?
A. 25% B. 50% C. 75% D. 100%
37. 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
38. 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
39. Gythro 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
40. 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
41. Zina has a choice of 2 colors of pants and 3 colors of shirts. How many different outfits can
she wear?
A. 4 B. 6 C. 7 D. 8
42. 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. 16
For items 43 – 45. Refer to the spinner on
the right if spin 20 times.
1 2
43. What is your prediction that a spinner will land on an 10 3
even number?
A. 10 C. 30
B. 20 D. 40 9 4
8 5
7 6
44. What is your prediction that a spinner will land on a prime number?
A. 2 B. 4 C. 6 D.
45. Predict that the spinner will stop on a multiple of 5. What number would it be?
A. 4 B. 6 C. 8 D. 10
46. You ask a friend to think of a number from 4 to 10. Find the theoretical probability of choosing
number 7.
A. 1/7 or about 14.29% C. 1/9 or about 11.11%
B. 1/8 or about 12.5% D. 1/10 or about 10%
47. Each letter in the word LOVE are on separate cards, face down on table. You pick a card.
What is the theoretical probability that letter V will be picked?
A. 1/8 or 12.5% C. ½ or 50%
B. ¼ or 25% D. 1/3 or 75%
48. Alex has a box of crayons. The box contains 25 yellow crayons, 15 green crayons, 10 red
crayons, 8 orange crayons and 5 red crayons. If he selects randomly a crayon, which color
of the crayon she would most likely to select?
A. green C. yellow
B. orange D. red
49. A restaurant conducts menu preference survey to its customers. The results of the survey are
the following: 8 hamburgers. 15 pizza, 12 pastas, 6 steaks and 9 adobo. What is the
experimental probability of hamburgers or steaks?
A. 28% C. 30%
B. 29% D. 31%
50. There are 500 tickets left in the drop box. What is the probability that a ticket holder will win a
prize if she has 20 tickets in all?
A. 1% B. 2% C. 3% D. 4%