Q4 Math 6 Summative Test Module 1-3
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- Q1
Which among the following does not have a relationship with each other?
Cone
Sphere
Prism
Cylinder
300sM6ME -IVa -95 - Q2
How many cones would it take to fill a cylinder if the radius and height are the same?
3
2
4
1
300sM6ME -IVa -95 - Q3
The volume of a sphere is equal to _______ of the volume of a cylinder whose height and diameter are equal to the diameter of the sphere.
1/2
1/3
2/3
1/4
300sM6ME -IVa -95 - Q4
Which of the following is TRUE about the relationship of a cone and cylinder?
One volume of cone is 1/3 of the volume of the cylinder given the same base and height.
One volume of cone is 2/3 of the volume of the cylinder given the same base and height.
One volume of cylinder is 1/3 of the volume of the cone given the same base and height.
One volume of cylinder is 1/4 of the volume of the cylinder given the same base and height.
300sM6ME -IVa -95 - Q5
What does the “B” in the volume formula V= B x h stand for?
Bottom of the object
Between
Box
Area of the base
300sM6ME -IVa -95 - Q6
Which among the following is the volume formula for pyramid?
1/3 l x w x h
2 πr3
1/3 πr2 h
4/3 πr3
300sM6ME -IVb -97 - Q7
Which of the following is the volume formula for cylinder?
2 πr3
4/3 πr3
1/3 l x w x h
πr2 h
300sM6ME -IVb -97 - Q8
Find the volume of this cone. Formula: 1/3 πr2 h
0.334in 3
33.49 in 3
100.48in 3
334.9in 3
300sM6ME -IVb -97 - Q9
Find the volume of this pyramid. Formula: 1/3 l x w x h
1800 cm 3
600 cm 3
500 cm 3
1200 cm 3
300sM6ME -IVb -97 - Q10
Find the volume of this cylinder. Formula: πr2 h
500 m 3
502.4 m 3
501 m 3
50.24 m 3
300sM6ME -IVb -97 - Q11
Find the volume of this cube. Formula: s x s x s
50
125
200
100
300sM6ME -IVb -97 - Q12
Find the volume of this rectangular prism. Formula: l x w x h
12 in 3
100 in 3
144 in 3
36 in 3
300sM6ME -IVb -97 - Q13
Items 13-16
One cylinder has a radius of 10 cm and a height of 8 cm. Another has a radius of 6 cm and a height of 5 cm. Which has the greater volume? By how much?
What is asked?
How much volume is less than the other?
How much volume is asked?
Which has the greater volume? By how much?
None of the above.
300sM6ME -IVc -98 - Q14
Items 13-16
One cylinder has a radius of 10 cm and a height of 8 cm. Another has a radius of 6 cm and a height of 5 cm. Which has the greater volume? By how much?
What are given?
10 cm radius and 5 cm height, 8 cm radius and 8 cm height
None of the above.
10 cm radius and 8 cm height, 6 cm radius and 5 cm height
10 cm radius and 6 cm height, 8 cm radius and 5 cm height
300sM6ME -IVc -98 - Q15
Items 13-16
One cylinder has a radius of 10 cm and a height of 8 cm. Another has a radius of 6 cm and a height of 5 cm. Which has the greater volume? By how much?
What operation will be used?
Multiplication and multiplication
Multiplication and subtraction
Multiplication and addition
Multiplication and division
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