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4th Quarter Summative #1


MATHEMATICS VI

TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS

No.
Days Averag Test
Learning Targets Percentage Easy Difficult of
taught e Placement
items

Determines the
relationship of the
volume between a
rectangular 3 30% 4 4 1-4
prism and a pyramid;
a cylinder and a
cone; and a cylinder
and a sphere
Finds the volume of 5 5-7
cylinders, pyramids, 5 50% 3 8 8-12
cones, and spheres
Solves routine and 2
non-routine problems 1 13-15
2 20% 3
involving volume of
solids

10 100% 9 5 1 15

ANSWER KEY:
1 A 6 A 11 A
2 B 7 B 12 B
3 A 8 A 13 C
4 C 9 C 14 D
A
5 A 10 A 15 D

Submitted by:

AUBREY GAY C. SARABOSQUEZ, T-1


Checked and reviewed by:

ROSALINDA A. HERMO, MT-1


Master Teacher
Recommending Approval:

MARISSA P. JAMILI, P1
Assistant Principal
Approved:

ANGELINA G. CANIA, P2
Principal
Alabel Central Integrated SPED Center
4th Quarter Summative #1
MATHEMATICS VI

Name: _________________________________ Section: ____________Score: _____

Direction: WRITE THE LETTER OF YOUR ANSWER BEFORE THE NUMBER.

_____ 1. How many pyramids with the same base can fill a rectangular prism? 
a. three b. two c. one d. none
_____ 2. How many cones with the same base and height is equivalent to one cylinder?
a. four b. threec. two d. one
_____ 3. If you going to put a sphere inside a cylinder with the same diameter. How much space
does the sphere occupy inside the cylinder?
a. 2/3 b. 1/3 c. 1/2 d. 1/4
_____ 4. How many cones of water is needed to fill 2 cylinders with the same base and height?
a. three  b. four c. six d. nine
_____ 5. It is the amount of space that a substance or object occupies, or that is enclosed within a
container?
a. volume b. perimeter c. area d. surface area
_____ 6. What formula are you going to use to solve for the volume of a cylinder?

V = π • r2 • h 1 1 4
a. b. V= •B•h c. V= • πr2 • h d. V = • πr3
3 3 3
1
_____ 7. V = • πr2 • h is the formula to find the volume of what solid figure?
3
a. cylinder b. cone c. sphere d. pyramid

_____ 8. Find the volume of this cylinder?


a. 502.4 cm3 c. 502.4 cm2 10cm
3
b. 504.2 cm d. 500.4 cm3 4cm

_____ 9. Solve for the volume of this spatial figure?


a. V≈4175.79 in3 b. V≈4188.79 in3
b. V≈4176.59 in3 c. V≈4180.79 in3

_____ 10. Find the volume of a cone with a radius of 4 cm and height 12 cm.
a. V= 200.96 cm3 b. V= 205.96 cm3 c. V= 195.96 cm2 d. V= 190.96 cm3

_____ 11. What is the volume of the figure?


a. 320 cm3 c. 345 cm3
b. 320 cm2 d. 350 cm2

_____ 12. Calculate the volume of a given cylinder having height 10 cm and base radius of 4 cm.
a. 502 cm3 b. 503 cm3 c. 504 cm2 d. 505 cm3

_____ 13. Each side of a dice measures 5 mm. Calculate the volume of the dice?
a. 45 in3 b. 35 in3 c. 25 in3 d. 20 in3
_____ 14. Jose measures the diameter of a ball as 10 inches. How many cubic inches of air can
the ball hold, to the nearest tenth? Use the approximate of value of π, that is 3.14.

a. 4186.75 in3 b. 418.67 in2 c. 4186.75 in3 d. 4186.67 in3

_____ 15. The closet is 6 feet wide, 5 feet deep and 8 feet tall. In the closet, there is a suitcase
that is 2 feet wide, 3 feet long and 4 feet tall. How much room is left in the closet?
a. 200 ft2 b. 216 ft2 c. 215 ft3 d. 216 ft3
God Bless!!!

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