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MATH 6 - 4TH PERIODICAL TEST

Quiz by John Alexis Talastas

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  • Q1
    These are three-dimensional figures made up of plane figures whose all sides are joined together to form a close figure.
    prisms
    polygons
    Solid figure
    circles
    40s
  • Q2
    A solid figure with two circular bases, no edges, and no vertices.
    pyramid
    cone
    sphere
    cylinder
    40s
  • Q3
    A solid figure with a circular base and one vertex.
    pyramid
    cylinder
    sphere
    Cone
    30s
  • Q4
    Which of the following does NOT belong to the group?
    Cylinder
    Cone
    Circle
    Sphere
    40s
  • Q5
    Which of the following is a closed, two-dimensional, or flat figure?
    Pyramid
    Rectangle
    Cube
    Prism
    30s
  • Q6
    What solid figure resembles this object?
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    Cube
    Sphere
    Cylinder
    Cone
    30s
  • Q7
    Which of the following 3-D shapes have no vertices or edges?
    Answer Image
    Answer Image
    Answer Image
    Answer Image
    40s
  • Q8
    How many flat faces does the figure below have?
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    2
    4
    6
    8
    30s
  • Q9
    Which of the following statements correctly describes the volume of prisms and pyramids with the same dimensions?
    The volume of a pyramid is one-third greater than the volume of a prism.
    The volume of a pyramid is one-fourth of the volume of a prism.
    The volumes of a pyramid and prism are the same because their bases are the same.
    The volume of a pyramid is one-third of the volume of a prism.
    80s
  • Q10
    A cylinder and a cone have the same radius and height. How will you compare the volume of the cone to the volume of the cylinder?
    The volume of the cone is four-thirds the volume of the cylinder.
    The volume of the cone is two-thirds the volume of the cylinder.
    The relationship between the volumes of the cylinder and cone cannot be determined
    The volume of the cone is one-third the volume of the cylinder.
    80s
  • Q11
    Consider the radius and height of a cone, a cylinder, and a sphere to be the same. Which correctly arranges the figures from smallest to largest?
    Cone, Cylinder, Sphere
    Cone, Sphere, Cylinder
    Sphere, Cylinder, Cone
    Cylinder, Cone, Sphere
    60s
  • Q12
    A rectangular prism and a pyramid have congruent bases and equal altitudes. What is the ratio between the volume of the pyramid to the volume of the rectangular prism?

    4/3

    5/3
    2/3
    1/3
    50s
  • Q13
    Which of the following describes the relationship between the volume of a cylinder and a sphere with the same dimensions?
    The volume of sphere is the same as the volume of cylinder.
    The volume of sphere is two-thirds of the volume of cylinder.
    The volume of sphere is one-third of the volume of cylinder.
    The volume of sphere is one-half the volume of cylinder.
    80s
  • Q14
    Oscar fills a cone-shaped container with water. He pours the water into the cylindrical-shaped container. The height and the bases of the containers have the same measurements. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT after he pours the water from the cone into the cylinder?
    The cylindrical-shaped container is one-third filled with water.
    The cylindrical shaped container is completely filled with water.
    The volume of the cone-shaped container filled with water is one-third of the volume of the cylindrical-shaped container.
    The volume of the cylindrical-shaped container filled with water is three times the volume of the cone-shaped container.
    100s
  • Q15
    An electric meter is a device that measures the amount of electric energy consumed. Its unit of measurement is _____.
    centimeter
    decimeter
    cubic meter
    kilowatt-hour
    60s

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