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SUMMATIVE TEST

FOURTH GRADING
MATH 6
I. Choose and encircle the letter of the
correct answer.
• 1. It is the measure of the space inside the solid
figure. a. area b. surface area
c. circumference d. volume
• 2. Volumes are measured in ______.
a. square units b. centimeter
c. cubic units d. meter
• 3. What is the volume of the rectangular prism
measuring 12cm by 7cm, by 9cm?
a. 756cm2 b. 756cm3 c. 746cm3 d. 657cm3
• 4. What is the volume of a typical cassette case that
is 1.5 cm high, 11 cm long, and 7 cm wide?
a. 11.55 cm3 b. 115.5 cm3
c. 1.155cm3 d. 1155cm3
• 5. The volume of a cube is 343cm3. What is its
edge?
a. 5 b. 6 c. 7 d. 8
• 6. The volume of a pyramid is the amount of space
inside the ……….
a. prism b. cone c. sphere d. pyramid
• 7. The cylinder has a radius of 4cm and a height of 12
cm. What is its volume?
a. 602.88cm3 b. 6028.8cm3
c. 60.288cm3 d. 60288 cm3
• 8. A square pyramid has a base of 5cm and a height of
9cm. What is its volume?
a. 74cm3 b. 75cm3 c. 73cm3 d. 76cm3
• 9. The volume of a cone is the amount of space
inside the…..
a. sphere b. cone c. cylinder d. prism
• 10. Which of the following resembles the cylinder?
a. ice cream cone b. ball c. sardines can d. tent
II. Draw the solid figures below: Make
your drawings at the back.
• 11. cube
• 12. Rectangular Pyramid
• 13. cylinder
• 14. Rectangular prism
• 15. cone
II. Match the figure in column A with
the formula in finding the volume in
Column B.
A B
• ________16. Rectangular pyramid a. l x w x h
• ________17. Cube b. 1/3 (1/2bh)h
• ________18. Cone c. πr2h
• ________19. Square pyramid d. 1/3(πr2h)
• ________20. Triangular prism e. 1/3 (lxwxh
• ________21. Sphere f. 4/3 πr³
• ________22. Cylinder g. S³
• ________23. Rectangular Prism h. 1/3 (S²h)
• ________24. Triangular pyramid i. ½(bh)h
Analyze the following then solve:
25-29. An ice cream cone has a radius of 4
cm. and a height of 9cm. What is its
volume.
• Asked:
• Given:
• Formula:
• Solution/Answer:
30 –32 - Daisy has a cubical box with
an edge of 8cm. What is its volume?
• Asked:
• Given:
• Formula:
• Solution/Answer:
IV. Compute for the volume:

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