2nd Quarterly Test in Mathematics 6
Name_____________________________________________ Score_____________________
Directions: Read each item carefully. Encircle the letter of the best answer.
1. There are 40 members of Math Club and 25 members of Science Club in a certain school. What is the ratio of
Science Club members to Math Club members?
A. 8:3 B. 8:5 C. 5:3 D. 5:8
2. In a certain camp, six hotdogs were given to each boy scout. Give the ratio of boy scout to hotdogs?
A. 1:6 B. 5:6 C. 6:5 D. 6:1
For items 3-4. Give the correct ratio.
3. In the class of Grade Six Jose Rizal, there are 16 boys and 24 girls.
What is the ratio of girls to boys?
A. 2:3 B. 2:5 C. 3:2 D. 3:5
4. Give the ratio of the number of boys to the total number of pupils in the class.
A. 2:3 B. 2:5 C. 2:7 D. 3:2
5. N:12 = 6:8. What is the value of N?
A. 3 B. 5 C. 7 D. 9
6. Find the missing number to form a proportion. =
A. 5 B. 8 C. 10 D. 12
7. Three men working together can finish a house repair job in 10 days. How many days will 5 men working at the
same rate finish the same job?
A. 6 B. 7 C. 8 D. 9
8. A tank can be completely drained in 24 minutes if 4 valves at the bottom are opened. How many valves are to be
opened to drain it in 16 minutes?
A. 3 B. 5 C. 6 D. 7
9. During a homeroom PTA meeting, two candidates got a ratio of 4:5 votes. If there were 45 parents
present, how many votes did the winner get?
A. 15 B. 20 C. 25 D. 30
10. Viol, Gie and Yeng received Php1,500 from their aunt. If they agreed to divide this in the ratio of [Link]
respectively. How much did Gie receive?
A. Php400 B. Php500 C. Php600 D. Php700
11. Karen biked 25 km for 2 hours. How far will she travel in 4 hours?
A. 50 B. 60 C. 70 D. 80
12. Shie baked pastry cookies. She used 80 grams of sugar for 160 pastries. If she will make 360 pastry cookies, how
many grams of sugar will she be needed?
A. 120 B. 150 C. 160 D. 180
13. Five people can finish painting a wall in 5 hours. If only 2 people are available, how many hours do they have to
work to finish the same job?
A. 10.5 B. 12.5 C. 13 D. 15
14. They had a group project. The three boys agreed to share the expenses in the ratio [Link]. If their project cost a total of
Php210, how much was the smallest share?
A. Php 50 B. Php60 C. Php70 D. Php80
15. Give the place value of the underlined digit 0.827
A. thousandths B. hundredths C. tenths D. ones
16. What is the place value of the digit 8 in 908.176
A. thousandths B. hundredths C. tenths D. ones
17. Write a decimal number for . six and forty-eight thousandths.
A. 6.48 B. 6.048 C. 6.0048 D. 6.408
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18. Write in decimal form of 1000
.
A. 0.004 B. 000.4 C. 0.004 D. 0.0004
19. Round 16.975 to the nearest hundredths
A. 16.10 B. 16.98 C. 16.20 D. 16.97
20. ENCIRCLE the letter of the number that rounds off to 10.85 .
A. 10.859 B. 10.857 C. 10.851 D. 10.856
21. Which of the following order numbers from greatest to least?
a. 3.756 37.56 375.6 0.3756
b. 0.2468 0.2486 0.2648 0.2846
c. 11.010 11.011 11.0110 1.1101
d. 2.86 2.75 2.68 2.56
22. Using the rounding off technique, find the estimated sum of 23.45 + 8.63 + 2.75
a. 30 b. 33 c. 35 d. 3
23. Luz wants to buy a bag that costs 375.95. If she has saved 148.50 for it, how much more does she need?
What operation are you going to used?
a. Addition b. subtraction c. division d. multiplication
24. Mr. Villa bought 91.25 inches of plastic labeling tape. He will make labels 1.25 inches long each. How many
labels can he make?
What is asked in the problem?
a. the measurement of the tape
b. the labels can he make to the tape
c. inches of plastic labeling tape
d. Mr. Villas tape
25. 1.2 x 0.7
a. 8.4 b. 0.084 c. 0.84 d. 840
26. 0.5x.06
a. 0.30 b. 3.00 c. 0.03 d 0.003
27. 4.5 x 4
a. 1.8 b. 18 c. .018 d. 0.18
28. Donna bought 4 items worth P39.90, P68.60, P 58.75 and P120.25. How much change will Donna get from
P 500-bill?
What is asked being in the problem?
a. The total amount she buy c. the name of the store
b. The prices of each item d. the change she will received.1
Part II – Multiples
A. Skip Counting
29. 8, 16, 24, 32, ___, ___, ___, ___
30. 120, 128, 136, ___, ___, ___, ___
Identify Multiples
31. Write the first 6 multiples of 8: _______________________________
32. Which of the following are multiples of 8?
a) 72 b) 84 c) 95 d) 128
Part III– Problem Solving
Show complete solution.
33. A box contains 48 chocolates. If the chocolates are to be packed equally into 8 bags, how many chocolates will each
bag have?
34. A rope is 33 meter long. If it is cut into 3 equal parts, what is the length of each part?
35. Shie baked pastry cookies. She used 80 grams of sugar for 160 pastries. If she will make 360 pastry cookies, how
many grams of sugar will she be needed?
AFAEL PALMA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
SECOND PERIODIC EVALUATION OF LEARNING OUTCOMES IN MATHEMATICS VI SY 2023-2024
TABLE OF SPECIFICATION
MELC No. of test Items ITEM PLACE
Objectives %
CODE MENT
expresses one value as a
M6NS-IIa129 fraction of another given 4 8% 1-4
their ratio and vice versa.
finds a missing term in a
M6NS- proportion (direct,
4 8% 5-8
IIb133 inverse, and partitive).
solves problems
involving direct
proportion, partitive
proportion, and inverse
M6NS-IIc134 proportion in 6 12% 9-14
different contexts such as
distance, rate, and time
using appropriate
strategies and tools.
finds the percentage or
M6NS-
rate or percent in a given 3 6% 15-17
IId142
problem.
solves routine and non -
routine problems
M6NS- involving finding the
3 6% 18-20
IId143 percentage, rate and base
using appropriate
strategies and tools.
solves percent problems
such as percent of
increase/decrease
(discounts, original price,
M6NS-IIe144 rate of discount, sale 5 10% 21-25
price, marked-up price),
commission, sales tax,
and simple interest.
describes the exponent 4%
and the base in a number
M6NS-IIf146 2 26-27
expressed in exponential
notation.
interprets and explains
the Grouping,
Exponent,
M6NS-IIf148 7 14% 28-34
Multiplication, Division,
Addition, Subtraction
(GEMDAS) rule.
compares integers with
M6NS- other numbers such as
12 24% 35-46
IIg152 whole numbers,
fractions, and decimals.
M6NS-IIi- performs the basic
4 8% 47-50
156 operations on integers.
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