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Quiz No. 1 November 9, 2017 Math VI-1: Key Answer

The document contains 6 math quizzes covering topics like identifying spatial figures based on descriptions, completing tables about solid figures, finding patterns in number sequences, translating expressions into algebraic notation and word phrases, and solving basic algebraic equations. The quizzes provide practice with geometry, patterns, variables, constants, and solving single-variable equations.

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Quiz No.

1 November 9, 2017

Math VI-1 4.cone

I-Name the spatial figures that resemble the following objects below:
1) box
2) ball
3) dice
5.sphere
4) ice cream cone
5) globe
6) tin can
7) camping tent
8) funnel
9) water pipe
Key Answer:
10) glass
I-1) rectangular prism
2) sphere
II-Complete the table:
3) cube
Solid Draw the figure No. of No. of No. of
4) cone
Figure Vertices Faces edges
5) sphere
1.Rectangular
6) cylindrical
prism
7) pyramid
8) cone
9) cylindrical
10) cylindrical
2. square
pyramid
II-
Solid Draw the figure No. of No. of No. of
Figure Vertices Faces edges
3.cylinder
1.Rectangular 8 6 12
prism
b. hexagon b. pyramid
c. octagon c. triangle

2. square 5 5 8 3) a. rectangle 4) a. rectangle


pyramid b. square b. square
c. cube c. diamond

5) a. diamond 6) a. circle
3.cylinder None 2 none b. rhomboid b. oval
c. rectangle c. sphere

7) a. cylinder 8) a. octagon
b. prism b. hexagon
4.cone 1 1 none c. oval c. pentagon

9) 10)

a. oval a. rectangular prism


5.sphere None None none b. spehere b. cube
c. circle c. rhomboid

II- Identify the spatial figure represented by the following:

1 2 3
Quiz No. 2 November 10, 2017

Math VI-1
I-Circle the correct answer.
1) a. pentagon 2) a. cone
4 5 6
Quiz No. 4 November 24, 2017

Math VI-1

Find the next three terms in each sequence.


7 8 9 1) 2, 5, 8, 11, ____, _____, _____
2) 6, 11, 9, 14, 12, ____, _____, _____
3) 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, ____, _____, _____
7 8 9 10 11
4) 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, _____, _____, ______
5) 3, -6, 12, -24, 48, _____, _____, _____

Key Answer: Key Answer


1) 14, 17, 20
I-1) b 2) a 3) c 4) b 5) b 6) a 7) a 8) c 9) a 10) a
2) 17, 15, 20
II- 1)cube 2) cylinder 3) cylinder 4) cylinder 5) sphere 6) sphere 3) 11/12, 12/13, 13/14
7) cone 8) rectangular prism 9) cone 4) 36, 49, 64
5) -96, 192, -384
Quiz No. 5 December 1, 2017

Quiz No. 3 November 17, 2017 Math VI-1

I- Identify the constant(s) and variable(s) in each algebraic expressions.


Math VI-1 Constants Variables
1) 2xy __________ __________
Group Work: Construct different solid figures using illustration board 2) 7 + b __________ __________
3) 13w – 2y - 8 __________ __________
Rubrics:
4) x __________ __________
Measurement of materials - 5 points
Accuracy and Neatness of work - 5 points 3
Presentation of Final Output - 10 points 5) -5 + 4st __________ __________
Total 20 points
7) 12 + 2n
II- Translate the following expressions into algebraic expressions.
1. six times the sum of nine and four. __________ III-1) the sum of a number c and 3
2. fourteen less three and four. __________ 2) twice h
3. seventy-nine decreased by twenty. _____________ 3) nine minus two times a number k
4. sixteen plus three less than thirty-one. _______________
5. twenty less than N. ____________
6. thrice m. __________
7. twice n added to twelve ________________

III- Translate each algebraic expressions into word phrases.

1) c + 3 ___________________________________________________
2) 2h __________________
3) 9 – 2k _______________________

Quiz No. 6 December 8, 2017

Key Answer: Math VI-1


I-
Constant Variable I-Solve the following expression. Show your complete solutions.
1) none xy 1) x + 5 = 2
2) 7 b 2) x – (-16) = 12 + 13
3) -8 wy 3) 96 – 4x= 28
4) none x 4) x – 10 = 22
5) -5 st 5) 5x + (-55) = 20

II- -1)(9+4)x6
2)14 –( 3+4) II- Solve each problem. Show your solution.
3)79 – 20 1) If thrice a number is increased by 11, the result is 35. What is the number?
4)31 - (16 + 3) 2) Seven less than twice a number is 15. What is the number?
5) N-20
6) 3m
Key Answer:
I-1) x=-3 I-1) 60 km
2) x=9 2) 455 km
3) x=31 3) 23 km
4) x=32 4) 60 km
5) x=15 5) 82.5 km

II-1) x=8 II-1) 5 hrs.


2) x=11 2) 4 hrs.
3) 3 1/3 hrs.
4) 4 2/3 hrs.
5) 3 13/17 hrs.

Quiz No. 7 December 15, 2017

Math VI-1

I-Calculate the distance that you would travel if you drove for:
1. 2 hours at 30 km/h
2. 7 hours at 65 km/h
3. ½ hour at 46 km/h
4. 45 minutes at 80 km/h
5. 1 ½ hours at 55 km/h

II-How long does it take to travel:


1. 100 km at 20km/h?
2. 180 km at 45 km/h?
3. 250 km at 75 km/h?
4. 280 km at 60 km/h?
5. 320 km at 85 km/h?

Key Answer:
Solving Direct Proportion 1 10 33%
Mathematics
Solving Indirect Proportion 1 10 34%
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION Solving Partitive Proportion 1 10 33%
Objectives/ Topic No. of recitation No. of Items Wt. in Total 3 30 100%
days Percent
Solve Two to Three-step 2 10 50%
Problems Involving Fractions
Use the Colon (:)in Writing 1 5 25%
Ratios and Proportions
Equal Ratios/ 1 5 25%
Mathematics
Proportion
Total 4 20 100% TABLE OF SPECIFICATION

Objectives/ Topic No. of recitation No. of Items Wt. in


III- Solve:(10pts.) days Percent
Shan bought 2 ½ kg of beef at P120 per kg and of pork at P100 per kg. How much Finding the percentage 1 10 20%
change did he get for the P500 that he gave to the seller?
Finding the rate 1 10 20%
Key Answer: Finding the base 1 10 20%

III-P100.00 Solves problem involving 1 10 20%


interest.
Solves problems about finding 1 10 20%
the interest rate
Total 5 25 100%
MATH

TABLE OF SPECIFICATION Math VI-1


Objectives/ Topic No. of recitation No. of Items Wt. in TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
days Percent
Objectives/ Topic No. of recitation No. of Items Wt. in
days Percent TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
Solves problems involving 1 10 35% Objectives/ Topic No. of recitation No. of Items Wt. in
commission days Percent
-Visualizes congruence of 1 4 20%
Solves problems involving 1 10 35% polygons
discounts
-Identifies congruent polygons
Solves problems involving 1 10 30% Find the area of parallelograms in 1 4 20%
discount rates square meters/ decimeters/
Total 3 30 100% centimeters
Find the area of trapezoids in 1 4 20%
square meters/ decimeters/
Solve the following problems: centimeters
Find the area of a triangles 1 4 20%
Find the area of a circles 1 4 20%
1)At a discount rate of 12%, what is the discount on a dress with an original price of Total 5 20 100%
Php680?
2)A dress marked Php1300 is offered at a discounted rate of 5%. How much will I save if Test I. Identify if the following fgures is congruent or not congruent.
I buy it? 1)
3)A salesman get 4% commission on a php5000 sale. How much commission does he get?
4)What is the commission on sales of Php6000 if the rate is 6%?
5)The original price of a book was P125. During an inventory sale, it was offered at 10%
discount. How much was the discount?
6) At a discount rate of 10%, what is the discount on a dress with an original price of 2)
P700?

Answer Key:
1) P81.60
2) P65.00 3)
3) P200
4) P360
5) P12.50
6) P70
4)
II-Find the area of the following figures.
Math VI-1
1) 10.2 cm 5) 20.2cm II-1. 1. 58.1 cm2
2. 405 cm2
27.5cm 3. 113.04 cm2
15.5cm 4. 63.585 cm2
5. 555.5 cm2
6. 75cm2
2) 20mm 6) 7. 5dm2
8. 60 cm2
18mm 3 3/4dm
25mm
Math VI-1
2 2/3dm TABLE OF SPECIFICATION

3) 7) 10.5 cm Objectives/ Topic No. of recitation No. of Items Wt. in


6cm-5 days Percent
Solves problems involving area 1 5 25%
6cm of plane figures
8.5cm -Find the surface area of a 1 5 25%
rectangular solids
-Find the surface area of a cube
4) 8) Find the surface area of pyramid 1 5 25%

4.5cm -7 12cm Find the surface area of a cone 1 5 25%


Total 4 20 100%

10cm
I-Find the surface area. (5 points each)
1)
Answer Key:

I-1) not congruent 6cm


2)congruent
3)congruent 4cm
4)not congruent
5 cm
2)
4.2mm

Math VI-1
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION

3) 4cm Objectives/ Topic No. of recitation No. of Items Wt. in


days Percent
6cm Tell the unit of measure used for 1 10 30%
measuring the volume of solids
Converts cubic units of measure 1 10 35%
4) 3cm from larger to smaller and vice
versa
5cm Solves word problems involving 1 10 35%
measurement of volume

II-Solve the following problems. Total 3 30 100%


1) Find the area of a parallelogram with a base of 16cm and height of 12cm. I-Find the missing numbers.
2) Find the area of a trapezoid with bases of 15cm and 20cm and height of 10cm. 1) 10 m3 = _______ dm3
3
3) Albert is moving a lawn which is 15m long and 18m wide. What is the area of the 2) 10 000 cm = _______ dm3
lawn? 3) 40 000 mm3 = _______ cm3
4) Find the area of a triangular sail with a base of 14m and an altitude of 16m. 4) 8000 cm3 = _______ dm3
5) A square picture frame has an area of 676 dm 2 . What is the length of its side? 5) 5000 dm3 = _______ m3

Key Answer: II- Complete the table below.


1) 148cm2 2) 105.84mm 2
3)251.2cm 2
4)75.36cm 2
Given dm3 cm3
3
2m
II- 1. 192 cm2 5m3
2. 175 cm2 1.2m3
3. 270 m2 4.5 m3
4. 112m2
5. 26dm2
Given m3 5. SA= 6e2
12000 cm3 6. SA= ∏r (l + r)
4000 dm3 7. V=e3
15500 cm3 8. A= ½ bh
10500dm3 9. SA= 4∏r2
10. SA= 2∏r2 + 2∏rh
III-Write the formula of the following:
1.Area of a circle
2. Surface Area of Rectangular Prism
3. Volume of rectangular prism
4. Area of a Trapezoid
5. Surface Area of a Cube
6. Surface Area of a Cone Math VI-1
7. Volume of a Cube
8. Area of a triangle I-Find the volume. (3 points each)
9. Surface Area of a Sphere 1)
10. Surface Area of a Cylinder 5dm

9dm
Answer Key:
I-1. 10000
2. 10 2dm
3. 40
4. 8
5. 5 2)

II-dm3 cm3 m3 8cm


1)2000 20000 1.2
2)5000 50000 4
3)1200 12000 1.55
4)4500 45000 10.5

III-1. A=∏r2 II-Find the amount of electricity consumed for a month.


2. SA= 2lw + 2lh + 2wh Present Reading Previous Reading KWH
3. V= lwh 1. 2889 2605
4. A= ½ (b1 + b2)(h) 2. 23849 18992
3. 763008 736989
4. 23425 23392
5. 9814 8947
6. 9008 8788
7. 198000 123768
8. 82908 82809
9. 7789 6599
10. 12098 10189
Math
Test I. Match column A with column B. Write your answer on the space provided for.
III- Complete the table. Column A Column B
____ 1. A polygon with five equal sides. A. octagon
Present Reading Previous Reading Water Consumed ____ 2. An instrument used to measure an angles. B. reflex angles
m3 m3 m3 ____ 3. Lines that has two endpoints. C. acute angles
____ 4. An angle whose measure is greater than D. isosceles triangle
1. 03405 14
900 but less than 1800. E. supplementary angles
2. 00188 27
____ 5. A triangle with no equal sides. F. scalene triangle
3. 00440 152
____ 6. An angle whose sum is 1800. G. obtuse angles
4. 00627 218
____ 7. A triangle with two equal sides. H. line segment
5. 00509 33 ____ 8. An angle whose measure is greater than I. protractor
00 but less than 900. J. pentagon
IV- Solve the following problems. ____ 9. An angle whose measures is greater than 180 0
K. complementary angles
1) The last reading in Mr. Nhoy’s house is 482 m3 and this month’ reading is 488 m3. but less than 3600 L. equilateral triangle
How many cubic meters of water will Mr. Nhoy’s pay for? ____ 10. A polygon with eight equal sides.
2) The receipt shows that Miss Almonte’s family used only 9 cubic meters of water.
The last reading was 596 cubic meters. What is its present reading? Test II. A. Give the complement angles of the following.
3) At the end of February, Vieson read the water meter as 777. If the previous 1. 540
reading was 444, how many cubic meters of water was consumed?
2. 360
4) Carlo’s last meter reading was 0658 m3 and his present reading is 0752 m3 . If the
3. 740
cost per cubic meter is Php5.50, how much did he pay?
4. 250
5. 650
Key Answer: B. Give the supplement angles of the following.
I-1) 90dm3 2) 512cm3 1. 1240
2. 740
3. 1380
4. 1100
5. 250
Test IV. Construct the following angles using protractor. Quiz No. 7 July 24, 2015
1. 1200
2. 2300 Math VI-1
3. 1000 III-Simplify the following. (3 pts. each)
4. 600 1) (7 ½ ÷ 3 ½) x 3/3=
5. 450 2) (3 2/3 ÷ 1 ½) x 2/2=
3) (1 ½ ÷ 3) x 1/3 =
4) (2/3 ÷ ½ ) x 2=
KeyAnswer
III-1) 2 1/7 2) 2 4/9 3) 1/6 4) 2 2/3
I-1. j
2. i III-Write the exponential and scientific notation of the following:
3. h 1) 34,678
4.g Exponential Form: ______________________________________
5.f Scientific Notation: _____________________________________
6.e 2) 238,980
7. d Exponential Form: ______________________________________
8. c Scientific Notation: _____________________________________
9. b
10. a IV-Write the following in standard form:
1) (7 x 108) + (5 x 107) + (9 x 106) + (7 x 105) + (2 x 104) + (1 x 103) + (7 x 102) +(5
II-A. 1. 36 x 101)
2. 54 + (3 x 100) ________________________
3. 16 2) (5 x 105) + (9 x 102) + (7 x 104) + (2 x 108) + (1 x 103) + (7 x 100) _____________
4. 65 3) (9 x 107) + (9 x 109) + (4 x 105) + (1 x 102) + (1 x 103) + (6 x 101) _____________
5. 25 4) (3 x 104) + (8 x 103) + (7 x 102) + (2 x 101) + (1 x 100)___________

B. 1. 56
2. 106 Key Answer:
3. 42 III-1) Exponential Form :(3 x 104) + (4 x 103) + (6 x 102) + (7 x 101) + (8 x 100)
4. 70 Scientific Notation: 3.4678 x 104
5. 155 2)Exponential Form: (2 x 105) + (3 x 104) + (8 x 103) + (9 x 102) + (8 x 101) + (0 x 100)
IV-1) 759,721,753 2)200,571,907 3) 9,090,401,160 4) 38,721
SECOND GRADING PERIOD II- 3 17/24

Quiz No. 2 August 28,


2015
Mathematics VI-1

Mathematics VI-1 Solve the following problems. (5 pts. each)


1. Nash painted the ceiling in 3 ½ days. It took him twice as long to paint the wall. How
I-Find the sum. Reduce your answer to lowest term if needed. many days did he spend painting the wall?
1) 8 ¾ + 2 ½= 2. At the rate of 6 2/3 kg. a month, how much sugar will a family use in 4 ¼ months?
2) 23 5/8 + 2 5/6= 3. Mother bought ¾ of a cake. She gave 1/8 each o her children. How many children
3) 5 2/5 + 3 ½= shared with the cake?
4) 25 7/8 + 12 1/3= 4. Shan keeps 5/7 m of lace. He wants to make veils which are one-sixth meter long. How
5) 32 6/7 + 14 ½= many veils will he able to make?
6) 5/12 + 13= 5. Kreisler worked 6 2/3 hours each day. How many hours did he work in one year?
7) 3 2/3 + 4 5/6= 6. Bryan’s salary is Php2500 a week. He spends ¼ of hours salary for food, 1/3 for other
8) 5 2/5 + 3 ½ = needs and saves the rest. How much does saves in a week?
9) 25 7/8 + 12 1/3= 7. Kreistoff works as a clerk in a company 6 hours a day. He spends 2 1/3 hours for
10) 32 6/7 + 14 ½= encoding, 1 1/3 hours for typing and the rest as a messenger. How many hours does he
work as a messenger in 6 days?
II- Solve the following problems:
A worker used 1 3/8 bags of cement. Another worker used 2 1/3 bags of cement.
How many bags of cement did both workers use? Answer Key:
1) 7 days 2) 28 1/3 3) 6 4) 4 2/7 5) 2433 1/3
Key Answer 6)P1041.67 7) 2 1/3
1. 11 ¼
2. 26 11/24 Math VI-1
3. 8 9/10
4 38 5/24 I-Express each ratio of the following as a ratio in lowest term.
5. 47 5/14 1) 16m to 20m
6.13 5/12 2) 2 days to 24 hours
7. 8 ½ 3) 120 people to 3 buses
8. 8 9/10 4) 16 months to 4 weeks
9. 38 5/8 5) 4 cm to 16 cm
10. 47 5/14
II-Find the missing number. 3. 9/3, 6/4, 3/2
1) 4/N = 20/15 4. 5/8, ¾, 2/3
2) 12/N = 6/9 5. ¾, 2/3, 5/9
3) N/20 = 4/5
4) N/40 = 9/12 III-Find the sum. Reduce your answer into lowest term if needed.
5) N/5 = 4/ ¼ 1. ¾ + 2/3=
Answer Key 2. 5/6 + 3/5=
I- 3. 8/9 + 2/3=
1) 4:5 4. 9/10 + ¾=
2) 2:1 5. 3/5 + 4/6=
3) 40:1 6. 6 + 2/4=
4) 16:1 7. 5/8 + 10/12=
5) 1:4 8. 10 + 20/30=
9. 12 + 3/6=
II-1) 3 10. 2/3 + 7/9=
2)18 11. 4/7 + 1/14=
3) 16 12. 2 + 8/10=
4)30 13. 9 + 12/16=
5)80 14. 4/5 + 6/8=
15. ¼ + 3/7=

Key Answer:

Mathematics VI-1 II-A. 1. 1/5, 1/3, ½


2. 3/9, 4/9, 5/9
3. 9 5/6, 10 ½, 11 3/6
II- Order the following fractions: 4. 1/6, ½, 2/3
A. Least to Greatest 5. ½, 3/5, ¾
1. ½, 1/5, 1/3 II- B. 1. 3/2, 2/2, ½
2. 5/9, 3/9, 4/9 2. 9 3/8, 7 3/8, 2 3/8
3. 10 ½, 11 3/6, 9 5/6 3. 9/3, 6/4, 3/2
4. 2/3, ½, 1/6 4. ¾, 2/3, 5/8
5. ¾, ½, 3/5 5. ¾, 2/3, 5/9
B. Greatest to Least
1. ½, 2/2, 3/2 III-1. 1 5/12
2. 7 3/8, 2 3/8, 9 3/8 2. 1 13/30
3. 1 5/9 4. 17/20
4. 1 13/20 5. 1 5/6
5. 1 4/15 6. 4 11/12
6. 6 ½ 7. 3 11/12
7. 1 11/24 8. 12 11/12
8. 10 2/3 9. 30 ½
9. 12 ½ 10. 15 9/10
10. 1 5/9
11. 9/14
12. 2 4/5
13. 9 ¾
14. 1 11/20
15. 19/28

Math VI-1

I-Complete the table below.


Mathematics VI-1
Item Original Price Discounted Price Discount Rate
1.Oven P5000 P4500
I-Find the difference. Reduce your answer to lowest term if needed.
1) 27 1/3 – 14 3/5 = 2.Flat iron P920 P690
2) 70 1/3 – 24 ¾= 3.Floor Polisher P2200 P2090
3) 45 2/3 – 36 4/5= 4.Lawn mover P1295 P1178.45
4) 2 6/10 – 1 ¾ = 5.Washing machine P3860 P3377.50
5) 3 ½ - 1 2/3 =
6) (3 1/8 + 2 2/3) – 7/8= II-Solve the following problems.
7) (4 ¼ + 2 1/3) – 2 2/3 = 1.Colored pencils originally marked P15 were sold for P14.25. What was the rate of
8) 47 2/3 – 34 ¾= discount?
9) 54 ¼ - 23 ¾= 2. A pair of shoes marked P300.00 was sold for P90.00. What was the discount rate?
10) 72 2/5 – 56 4/8=
Answer Key:
I-1. 90%
Answer Key: 2. 75%
I-1. 12 11/15 3. 95%
2. 45 7/12 4. 91%
3. 8 13/15 5. 87.5%
II-1. 95% 2. 33% 4. 100
5. 45

III- Give the first 5 multiples of the following.


1. 13
2. 9
3. 12
4. 15
5. 20

QUIZ NO. 7 July 22, 2011

Math VI-1
III. Write in exponential form and scientific notation
1) 47123 Solve the following problems. Show your solutions.
2) 98316 1. Every week Gian spends 10 4/9 hours studying his lessons and 6 ½ hours practicing
3) 112 basketball. How many hours do he spend studying his lessons than basketball?
IV. Write in standard form.
4) ( 5 x 105 ) + ( 3 x 102 ) + ( 1 x 101 ) + ( 0 x 100 ) 2. Albert can run 100 meter in 12 ¼ seconds. Ramil can run the same distance in 10 3/5
5) ( 9 x 102 ) + ( 3 x 101 ) + ( 2 x 100 ) seconds. By how many seconds is Albert slower than Ramil?

3. It took Christian 1 4/5 hours to finish his assignment while it took Bryan 1 2/3 hours to
Math VI-1 finish it. How much longer did Christian work on his assignment?

I- Write P if the number is prime and C if the number is composite. 4. Mother mixed ½ kg of rice and ½ kg of malagkit. She took ¾ kg. from the mixture to
____ 1. 27 cook a rice. How much of the mixture was not used?
____ 2. 97
____ 3. 123 5. A bamboo pole was 7 2/3 m long. Mang Ambo cut two pieces from it, one measuring 2
____ 4. 57 ¼ m and the other, 9/10 m. How long was the remaining piece?
____ 5. 21

II- Write the factor of the following. 1.Lemark jogged 7/10 km, walked 5/10 km, ran 3/10, walked another 7/10 km and then
1. 48 jogged 6/10 km. How far did he travel?
2. 51 2. A worker used 1 3/8 bags of cement. Another worker used 2 1/3 bags of cement. How
3. 63 many bags of cement did both workers use?
QUIZ NO. 3 November 24, 2011

III. Solve the following problems.


1. Mr. Bryan painted the ceiling in 3 ½ days. It took him twice as long to paint the wall.
How many days did he spend painting the wall?
2. At the rate of 6 2/3 kg. a month, how much sugar will a family use in 4 ¼ months?

II-Solve the following problems.


1. Mother bought ¾ of a cake. She gave 1/8 each o her children. How many children
shared with the cake?
2. Gian keeps 5/7 m of lace. He wants to make veils which are one-sixth meter long. How
many veils will he able to make?
3. Lemark worked 6 2/3 hours each day. How many hours did he work in one year?
4. Bryan’s salary is Php2500 a week. He spends ¼ of hours salary for food, 1/3 for other
needs and saves the rest. How much does saves in a week?
5. Albert works as a clerk in a company 6 hours a day. He spends 2 1/3 hours for
encoding, 1 1/3 hours for typing and the rest as a messenger. How many hours does he
work as a messenger in 6 days?

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