math g6 q3 print
math g6 q3 print
Here is a 20-item multiple-choice quiz for Weeks 1-3, based on the provided materials. c) Sphere
d) Cone
Mathematics Grade 6 – Weeks 1-3 Quiz
Week 2: Writing Rules for Sequences
Name: ____________
Date: ____________ 6. What is the rule in the number sequence 3, 6, 9, 12, …?
Score: ____________/20 a) Add 2
b) Add 3
I. Multiple Choice c) Multiply by 2
d) Subtract 3
(Encircle the letter of the correct answer.)
7. What is the next term in the sequence 1, 4, 9, 16, …?
a) 20
Week 1: Solid Figures and Their Features
b) 24
1. Which of the following is a solid figure? c) 25
a) Square d) 36
b) Triangle 8. What is the nth term formula for the sequence 2, 5, 8, 11, …?
c) Cylinder a) 3n + 1
d) Rhombus b) 3n - 1
2. A solid figure with two circular bases and a curved surface is called a: c) 2n + 3
a) Cone d) 2n - 1
b) Cylinder 9. Which of the following is NOT an expression?
c) Sphere a) 5n + 6
d) Pyramid b) 14 - 3
3. How many vertices does a cube have? c) 2x + 10 = 2(x+5)
a) 4 d) 2y - 4
b) 6 10. What is the missing term in the sequence 2, 4, 6, __, 10?
c) 8 a) 7
d) 12 b) 8
4. A rectangular prism has how many faces? c) 9
a) 4 d) 12
b) 5
c) 6 Week 3: Algebraic Expressions and Equations
d) 8
11. Which of the following is an equation?
5. Which solid figure has only one base and comes to a point? a) 5n + 3
a) Cube b) 7 - x
c) 2y + 5 = 11 b) 5x
d) 4m ÷ 2 c) x ÷ 5
12. The phrase "twice a number added to seven" can be written as: d) x - 5
a) 2n + 7 19. The sum of a number and 8 is equal to 15. What is the number?
b) 2(n + 7) a) 5
c) n/2 + 7 b) 6
d) 7n + 2 c) 7
d) 8
13. Identify the coefficient in the algebraic expression 4x + 7.
a) 4 20. Which of the following statements is true?
b) x a) An equation has an equal sign, while an expression does not.
c) 7 b) An expression always has an equal sign.
d) None c) A variable represents a fixed value.
d) A numerical coefficient is always a whole number.
14. What is the variable in the expression 3y - 4?
a) 3
b) y Answer Key:
c) -4
d) None 1. c
2. b
15. If a represents Arkin’s age, how would you express his age after 4 years?
3. c
a) a - 4
4. c
b) 4a 5. d
c) a + 4 6. b
d) a ÷ 4 7. c
16. If the perimeter of a rectangle is 96 and the length is twice the width, what is the 8. b
9. c
width?
10. b
a) 12
11. c
b) 16
12. a
c) 24 13. a
d) 32 14. b
17. The equation 3x - 7 = 11 represents: 15. c
a) A sequence 16. b
17. c
b) A verbal expression
18. b
c) An algebraic equation
19. c
d) A geometric formula
20. a
18. The total cost of buying x number of pencils at 5 pesos each is represented by:
a) 5 + x Let me know if you need any modifications!
Here is a 20-item multiple-choice quiz for Weeks 4-6 based on the provided materials. c) + in x + 5
d) None of the above
Mathematics Grade 6 – Weeks 4-6 Quiz
Week 5: Speed, Distance, and Time
Name: ____________
6. Which formula is used to calculate speed?
Date: ____________
a) Speed = Distance × Time
Score: ____________/20
b) Speed = Distance ÷ Time
I. Multiple Choice c) Speed = Time ÷ Distance
d) Speed = Distance + Time
(Encircle the letter of the correct answer.) 7. If a car travels 240 km in 4 hours, what is its speed?
a) 30 km/h
Week 4: Representing Quantities and Solving Problems b) 40 km/h
c) 50 km/h
1. Which of the following represents an algebraic equation?
d) 60 km/h
a) 3x + 2
b) 5n - 4 8. A bus is moving at 50 km/h for 6 hours. How far will it travel?
c) x + 6 = 10 a) 250 km
d) 4y ÷ 2 b) 300 km
c) 350 km
2. The phrase "twice the sum of a number and three" can be written as:
d) 400 km
a) 2x + 3
b) 2(x + 3) 9. How long does it take to travel 360 km at a speed of 90 km/h?
c) x + 3 × 2 a) 2 hours
d) (x + 3) ÷ 2 b) 3 hours
c) 4 hours
3. If 5x = 20, what is the value of x?
d) 5 hours
a) 2
b) 3 10. Which unit is used for speed?
c) 4 a) km
d) 5 b) km/h
c) h
4. The equation x - 8 = 12 means the number x is:
d) km²
a) 2
b) 16
Week 6: Area of Composite Figures
c) 20
d) 24 11. The area of a rectangle is given by which formula?
5. Which of the following is an example of a numerical coefficient? a) A = l + w
a) 5 in 5x b) A = l × w
b) x in 5x
c) A = 2(l + w) 18. A trapezoid has bases of 12 cm and 8 cm, and a height of 5 cm. What is its area?
d) A = ½ (l × w) a) 40 cm²
12. The area of a triangle with base 10 cm and height 8 cm is: b) 50 cm²
a) 40 cm² c) 60 cm²
b) 50 cm² d) 70 cm²
c) 60 cm² 19. A carpet covers a floor shaped like a rectangle and a semicircle. If the rectangle
d) 80 cm² measures 6 m by 4 m and the semicircle has a diameter of 4 m, what is the total
13. A playground is in the shape of a rectangle measuring 30 ft by 20 ft. A sandbox area? (Use π = 3.14)
of 11 ft² is inside. What is the area covered by flooring? a) 25.28 m²
a) 500 ft² b) 30.56 m²
b) 489 ft² c) 37.14 m²
c) 520 ft² d) 42.28 m²
d) 509 ft²
20. A classroom has a length of 8 meters and a width of 6 meters. If the floor is to
14. What is the area of a circle with radius 7 cm? Use π = 3.14. be tiled, how many square meters of tiles are needed?
a) 38.48 cm² a) 36 m²
b) 43.96 cm² b) 42 m²
c) 153.86 cm² c) 48 m²
d) 166.64 cm² d) 54 m²
(Encircle the letter of the correct answer.) 7. A pyramid has a square base with side length 10 cm and a slant height of 12 cm.
What is its total surface area?
Week 7: Surface Area of Solid Figures a) 200 cm²
b) 240 cm²
1. The total area of all the surfaces of a solid figure is called: c) 260 cm²
a) Volume d) 280 cm²
b) Perimeter
8. Which formula is used to calculate the surface area of a sphere with radius r?
c) Surface area
a) SA = 2πr²
d) Lateral area
b) SA = 3πr²
2. Which formula is used to find the surface area of a cube with side length s? c) SA = 4πr²
a) SA = 2(lw + lh + wh) d) SA = 6πr²
b) SA = 4s²
9. What is the surface area of a cone with a radius of 5 cm and a slant height of 13
c) SA = 6s²
cm? (Use π = 3.14)
d) SA = s³
a) 214.5 cm²
3. What is the unit of measurement for surface area? b) 275.5 cm²
a) Cubic units c) 314 cm²
b) Square units d) 340 cm²
c) Linear units
10. If the radius of a sphere is 6 cm, what is its surface area? (Use π = 3.14)
d) None of the above
a) 314.16 cm²
4. A rectangular prism has a length of 8 cm, width of 6 cm, and height of 5 cm. b) 452.16 cm²
What is its surface area? c) 550.24 cm²
a) 196 cm² d) 621.36 cm²
Week 8: Solving Problems Involving Surface Area c) 302.40 cm²
d) 352.48 cm²
11. A storage box is in the shape of a rectangular prism with a length of 12 cm, width 17. A warehouse has the shape of a rectangular prism with a length of 50 meters,
of 8 cm, and height of 10 cm. How much wrapping paper is needed to cover it? width of 30 meters, and height of 20 meters. What is its total surface area?
a) 448 cm² a) 4200 m²
b) 512 cm² b) 4600 m²
c) 608 cm² c) 5000 m²
d) 720 cm² d) 5400 m²
12. A traffic cone has a radius of 7 cm and a slant height of 20 cm. How much plastic 18. A tent has a square base of 5 meters and a slant height of 7 meters. What is its
was used to coat the cone? (Use π = 3.14) total surface area?
a) 410.86 cm² a) 75 m²
b) 493.46 cm² b) 95 m²
c) 593.46 cm² c) 105 m²
d) 678.32 cm² d) 125 m²
13. A cylindrical water tank has a radius of 4 m and a height of 10 m. What is its 19. A juice can is shaped like a cylinder with a radius of 6 cm and height of 12 cm.
total surface area? (Use π = 3.14) What is its total surface area? (Use π = 3.14)
a) 352.16 m² a) 678.24 cm²
b) 402.24 m² b) 754.68 cm²
c) 452.32 m² c) 848.32 cm²
d) 502.40 m² d) 912.50 cm²
14. A box is in the shape of a cube with a side length of 15 cm. How much cardboard 20. A tent is in the shape of a pyramid with a base area of 36 m² and a lateral area
is needed to make the box? of 80 m². What is its total surface area?
a) 800 cm² a) 100 m²
b) 900 cm² b) 110 m²
c) 1200 cm² c) 116 m² 8. c
d) 1350 cm² d) 120 m² 9. b
10. b
15. A soccer ball has a radius of 5.55 dm. What is its surface area? (Use π = 3.14)
11. c
a) 380.46 dm²
Answer Key: 12. c
b) 452.32 dm²
13. a
c) 520.16 dm² 1. c 14. d
d) 543.36 dm² 2. c 15. d
3. b 16. a
16. A hot water tumbler is shaped like a cylinder with a radius of 4 cm and a height
4. b 17. c
of 7 cm. How much crochet textile is needed to cover it? (Use π = 3.14)
5. b 18. c
a) 248.32 cm²
6. c 19. b
b) 275.36 cm² 7. d 20. d