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SES - Nora D. Herrera - Grade 6 - 4th ST - San Rafael East

This document contains a summary of a mathematics summative test for 6th grade students at Sampaloc Elementary School in the Philippines. The test covers dividing decimals and mixed numbers by whole numbers, decimals, and powers of 10. It contains 20 multiple choice questions testing these skills as well as word problems involving division. The test was prepared by the teacher Nora Herrera and noted by the school head Evelyn Perez.

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SES - Nora D. Herrera - Grade 6 - 4th ST - San Rafael East

This document contains a summary of a mathematics summative test for 6th grade students at Sampaloc Elementary School in the Philippines. The test covers dividing decimals and mixed numbers by whole numbers, decimals, and powers of 10. It contains 20 multiple choice questions testing these skills as well as word problems involving division. The test was prepared by the teacher Nora Herrera and noted by the school head Evelyn Perez.

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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region III
Schools Division of Bulacan
SAN RAFAEL EAST DISTRICT
SAMPALOC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

QUARTER 1 SUMMATIVE TEST NO. 4

Objectives CODE Percentage No. Number


of Placement
Item
divide whole numbers by decimals up to 2
decimal places and vice versa.
divide decimals/mixed decimals up to 2
decimal places
divide decimals up to 4 decimal places by 50% 10 1-10
0.1, 0.01, and 0.001
divide decimals up to 2 decimal places by
10, 100 and 1000
mentally.
differentiate Repeating from Terminating
and Non-Terminating Decimal Quotient.
Solve routine and non-routine word
problems,
Solve multi-step routine and non-routine
50% 10 11-20
problems involving division and any of the
other operations of decimals, mixed
decimals and whole numbers including
money using appropriate problem-solving
strategies and tools
TOTAL 100 20 1 – 20

Prepared by:

NORA D. HERRERA
Teacher I

Noted:

EVELYN V. PEREZ
School Head
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region III
Schools Division of Bulacan
SAN RAFAEL EAST DISTRICT
SAMPALOC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Mathematics 6
Summative Test No. 4

Name: ___________________________________________ Date: ___________ Score: _______


I. A. Directions: Encircle the correct answer.

_____1. What is the quotient when we divide 0.264 by 6?


a. 0.44 b. 0.044 c. 0.004 d. 0.0004
_____2. Which of the following is the quotient of 0.362 divided by 4?
a. 0.0905 b. 0.9050 c. 0.9051 d. 0.9005
_____3. 962 ÷ 0.74 is equal to.
a. 1300 b. 130 c. 103 d. 13
_____4. Divide 72 by 0.9 what is the quotient?
a. 8 b. 80 c. 800 d. 8000
_____5. 362 ÷ 0.04 is equal to.
a. 9050 b. 905 c. 95 d. 90

B. Directions: Divide the following.

6. 7.4 ÷ 9.62 = __________ 11. 10.9438 ÷ 0.1 = _________

7. 0.36 ÷ 0.0648 = _______ 12. 69.0663 ÷ 0.01 = ________

8. 0.09 ÷ 9.18 = _______ 13. 981.75 ÷ 100 = _________

9. 0.23 ÷ 2.093 = _______ 14. 2479.32 ÷ 1000 = _____

10. 0.1264 ÷ 0.01 = _______ 15. 546.21 ÷ 10 = ________

II. A. Direction: Choose the letter of your answer.

_____16. A businessman owned 364.5 hectares of land. He gave the 50 hectares to his
son and he decided that the remaining area will be donated to the 205 poor
and homeless families in their community. How many hectares of land each
family will receive?
a. The total area donated by the businessman
b. The number of hectares given to each family
c. The number of hectares owned by the businessman
d. The number of hectares the businessman gave to his son
_____17. Ana had savings from her allowance amounting to Php 1, 145.75. She saved it
for 48 days. What is the average amount Ana saved daily?
a. Ana’s allowance
b. The average daily savings of Ana
c. The total amount of Ana’s savings
d. The number of days Ana saved the money
_____18. Mang Johnny harvested 60.5 kilograms of ripe mangoes from his Orchard. If
he has to distribute the mangoes among his 5 neighbors, how many kilogram/s
of mango each of his neighbor will receive?
a. About Mang Johnny
b. The number of neighbors
c. The kilogram of mango harvested
d. The number of kilograms each neighbor will receive

For item 19 : What are the given facts?


_____19. A group of farmers harvested 566.85 kilograms of tomatoes during the first
picking and 457.55 in the second picking. If the total harvested tomatoes for 3
pickings is 1, 350.85 kilograms, how many kilograms of tomatoes were harvested
during the third picking? What is the average harvest of the farmers for every
picking period?
a. 566.85 kilograms of tomatoes were harvested during first picking and 457.55
kilograms during second picking.
b. A total of 1, 350.85 kilograms of tomatoes were harvested during first picking
and 457.55 kilograms of tomatoes were harvested during the second picking.
c. 457.55 kilograms of tomatoes were harvested during the second picking and
a total of 1, 350.85 kilograms harvested tomatoes for the 3 picking seasons.
d. 566.85 kilograms were harvested during the first picking, 457.55 kilograms
during second picking and a total of 1, 350.85 kgs were harvested for three
picking seasons.

For item 20
Mang Ambo harvested 5.560 tons of Palm Oil from his 9-hectare farm while Mang Dante
harvested 4.725 tons from his 7-hectare farm. Who had the higher harvest per hectare?

_____20. What is the number sentence in order to solve the problem?


a. 5.560 ÷ 9 = n1; 4.725 ÷ 7 = n2; n1 - n2= n3
b. 5.560 ÷ 9 = n1; 4.725 ÷ 7 = n2; n1+ n2= n3
c. 5.560 ÷ 9 = n1; 4.725 ÷ 7 = n2; n1 x n2= n3
d. 5.560 ÷ 9 = n1; 4.725 ÷ 7 = n2; n1 ÷ n2= n3

For item 21 - 25
Ana and her classmates went swimming. They spent Php 1, 245.00 for the food, Php 561.00
for the transportation, and Php 840.00 for the entrance fee which is Php 105.00 per person.
They decided to divide the expenses among themselves.

_____21. How much was spent for the food and the transportation?
a. Php 1, 608.00 b. Php 1, 680.00 c. Php 1, 806 d. Php 1, 860
_____22. If they paid Php105 each for the entrance fee, how many of them went
swimming?
a. 5 b. 6 c. 7 d. 8
_____23. What operation will you use to get the total amount of all their expenses?
a. addition b. division c. multiplication d. subtraction
_____24. Will you get the number of learners who went swimming if you will divide
Php840 by Php105?
a. Yes b. No c. Maybe d. I don’t know

_____25. How much was each one’s share for the expenses?
a. Php 330.50 b. Php 330.75 c. Php 335. 75 d. Php 337.50

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