MATH 6 4th Quarter Summative Test 1
MATH 6 4th Quarter Summative Test 1
MATH 6 4th Quarter Summative Test 1
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:
MARISSA P. JAMILI, P1
Assistant Principal
Approved:
ANGELINA G. CANIA, P2
Principal
Alabel Central Integrated SPED Center
4th Quarter Summative #1
MATHEMATICS VI
_____ 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
_____ 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
_____ 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.
_____ 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
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