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This document is a mathematics test for 6th grade students containing 30 multiple choice questions about ratios, proportions, and using proportions to solve for missing values. The test covers key concepts like defining ratios and the different notations used to write them, identifying the terms and operations used in scaling ratios, recognizing and using the definition of proportions, and setting up and solving proportions to find missing values. It aims to assess students' understanding of quantitative comparisons and relationships expressed as ratios and proportions.

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Grade 6 2

This document is a mathematics test for 6th grade students containing 30 multiple choice questions about ratios, proportions, and using proportions to solve for missing values. The test covers key concepts like defining ratios and the different notations used to write them, identifying the terms and operations used in scaling ratios, recognizing and using the definition of proportions, and setting up and solving proportions to find missing values. It aims to assess students' understanding of quantitative comparisons and relationships expressed as ratios and proportions.

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Gardenersfield School Inc.

Purok Sta. Lucia, Pinagbarilan, Baliwag, Bulacan

2nd SUMMATIVE TEST


MATHEMATICS 6

Name: ______________________________ Score: ______________________________


Grade and Section: 6 – HUMILITY Date: _______________________________
Time to Choose
Direction: Read the following questions carefully. Choose your answer and write it on the space
provided before each number.
___1. What do you call the quantitative comparison between two values?
a. ratio b. proportion c. notation d. fraction
___2. The following are the notations in writing a ration except
a. word notation c. fraction notation
b. colon notation d. decimal notation
___3. How would you write this ratio in word notation? 5 Science books and 7 Mathematics books
a. five to seven b. 5 to seven c. five to 7 d. 5 to 7
___4. What do you call the numbers that form a ratio?
a. terms b. numbers c. ratio d. fractions
___5. This denotes a comparison or relationship between particular parts.
a. part – to – part ratio c. whole – to – whole ratio
b. part – to – whole ratio d. part – to – part – to – whole ratio
___6. This denotes parts compared to a whole.
a. part – to – part ratio c. whole – to – whole ratio
b. part – to – whole ratio d. part – to – part – to – whole ratio
___7. What fundamental operation should we need to use to scale down a ratio?
a. Addition b. Subtraction c. Multiplication d. Division
___8. Scaling up a ratio uses what fundamental operation?
a. Addition b. Subtraction c. Multiplication d. Division
___9. What is the scaled up to 5 of the ratio 5: 7?
a. 15 : 21 b. 20 : 28 c. 25 : 35 d. 30 : 42
___10. Scaling down a ration uses what fundamental operation?
a. Addition b. Subtraction c. Multiplication d. Division
___11. What is the scaled down ratio of 8: 4?
a. 2 : 2 b. 2 : 1 c. 4 : 2 d. 4 : 1
___12. Given a flag with dimensions of 3cm by 2cm. What is the ratio of the length to the width of the
flag?
a. 3 : 2 b. 4 : 3 c. 5 : 4 d. 6 : 5
___13. This is formed by two equivalent ratios.
a. ratio b. proportion c. equation d. rational
___14. What do you call the outermost terms in a proportion?
a. ratio b. proportion c. extremes d. means
___15. What do you call the innermost terms in a proportion?
a. ratio b. proportion c. extremes d. means
___16. What is stated under the fundamental law of proportion?
a. To check if two ratios make up a proportion, the sum of the means must be equal to the
sum of the extremes
b. To check if two ratios make up a proportion, the difference of the means must be equal to
the difference of the extremes
c. To check if two ratios make up a proportion, the product of the means must be equal to the
product of the extremes
d. To check if two ratios make up a proportion, the quotient of the means must be equal to the
quotient of the extremes
___17. What are extremes in the proportion 1 : 2 = 2 : 4?
a. 1 and 2 b. 2 and 2 c. 2 and 4 d. 1 and 4
___18. What are the means in the proportion 2 : 3 = 6 : 9?
a. 2 and 9 b. 2 and 3 c. 3 and 6 d. 6 and 9
___19. Which of the following forms a proportion?
a. 5 : 7 = 35 : b. 5 : 3 = 10 : 6 d. 16 : 12 = 8 :
49 c. 1 : 4 = 2 : 16 5
___20. What will be the value of the missing term n to complete the proportion? 5 : 12 = n : 24
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4

Solve for the missing term.

21 – 22
Dog Puppy
1 5
3 n

23 – 24
Room Lighting Fixture
n 12
10 60

25 – 26
Shirt Price
2 P280
5 n

27 – 28 Pizza Slice Price


1 P45
17 n

29 - 30
Hours of Work Payment
8 hours n
120 hours P38 400

Work in silence. Let success make the noise.


Good luck 

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