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4th Quarter Examination


MATHEMATICS VI
I. Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer and write it in the blank provided for at the left.

__________1. What is measured in cubic unit that tells how many cubes of a given size it
takes to fill the prism?
a. Volume of Sphere c. Volume of Cone
b. Volume of Prisms d. Volume of Pyramid
__________2. What volume is the product of the circular base area (B) and the height (h)?
a. Volume of Sphere c. Volume of Cone
b. Volume of Cylinder d. Volume of Pyramid
__________3. To find the volume of this certain figure, you use; v = l x w x h
a. Volume of Pyramid c. Volume of Cone
b. Volume of Cylinder d. Volume of Prism
__________4. What formula should we use to find the volume of a cone?
a. V= 1/3. π r2
b. V= 1/3. π r2. h
c. V= ¼ b.h
d. V= 1/3 l x w x h
__________5. What formula should we use to find the volume of spheres?
a. V=4/3 πr2
b. V= 4/3 br2
c. V= 4/3 br2 h
d. V= 4/3 πr2 h
__________6. What is the amount of space inside a solid figure?
a. Volume c. 2D-figures
b. Nets d. Meter
__________7. To find the base of a pyramid, you need to;
a. Multiply length, width, and height
b. Multiply 2/3 with 2πr2
c. Multiply 1/3 with (3.14 and 2)
d. Multiply 2 with πr2
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__________8. V= a is the formula to find the volume of a _______.
a. Cube c. Prisms
b. Cylinder d. Pyramid
__________9. What formula should you use to find the volume of a coffee mug?
a. V= πr2 h c. V=bh
b. V= lxwxh d. V=a3
__________10. What formula should you use to find the volume of a basketball?
a. V=4/3 πr2 c. V=1/2 πr2
b. V=1/3 πr 2
d. V=2/3 πr
c.
II. Directions: Find the volume of each solid figure. Show your solution.
1. Find the Volume of Prisms (1-5 unit = cm)
1. B= 7, H= 14
2. B= 6, H= 12
3. B= 15, H= 30
4. B= 12, H= 48
5. B= 3, H= 9

2. Find the Volume of Pyramids (1-5 unit = m)


1. B= 62, H=50
2. B= 30, H= 6
3. B= 7, H= 49
4. B= 5, H= 15
5. B= 8, H= 64

3. Find the Volume of Sphere (1-5 unit = dm)


1. R= 50
2. R= 25.5
3. R= 16
4. R=9
5. R=49

4. Find the Volume of Cube (1-5 unit= cm)


1. 23
2. 6
3. 2
4. 15
5. 13

III. Solve the word problem following the four-step plan involving volume of a solid figure.
(5pts each)

a. Emilio and Jose pitched a tent that has a shape of a pyramid. The base of the tent is a
rectangle that is 2.5 meters wide and 2.8 meters long. The tent is 2 meters high. What is
the volume of the tent?

b. A spherical tank for the natural gas has a radius of 7 meters. About how many cubic
meters of natural gas can it hold?
IV. Read and interpret the dials on the electric and water meters below. Write your answers on
the space provided. ( 3pts each )

= ______________kWh

= _______________kWh

IV. Complete the table.

Present Reading Previous Reading Kilowatt-hours used

2367 1905

4009 362

8434 523

3275 2893
MATHEMATICS VI
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
Major Area Objectives Item Remembering Understanding Applying Evaluating
Placement % % % %
6%
Test I. Derive the formula
for finding the
volume of cylinders, 10%
pyramids, cones and
spheres 1-10

Volume of M6ME-IVa-95
Solid M6ME-IVa-96 2% 2%
Figures
50%
Solves routine and 11-35
non-routine problems
involving volumes of
pyramid, cube, cone,
and sphere

M6ME-IVb-97
Test III &
IV. Interpret electric and 36-45 20%
water readings
M6ME-IVd-10
Meter
Reading
Solves routine and 10%
non-routine problems 45-50
involving electric and
water consumption
M6ME-IVd-101

Total 50 6% 2% 90% 2% = 100%

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