PT Mathematics-6 Q2
PT Mathematics-6 Q2
PT Mathematics-6 Q2
Department of Education
Region _____________
DIVISION OF ________________
____________________ ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS
Second Periodical Test in MATHEMATICS 6
2022-2023
ITEM PLACEMENT
EASY AVERAGE DIFFICULT No. of
COMPETENCY CODE
Remember / Understand/ Apply/ Analyze / Evaluate / Create / Items
Knowledge Comprehension Application Analysis Synthesize Evaluation
expresses one value as a fraction of M6NS-IIa-129 1-4 5 5
another given their ratio and vice versa
finds a missing term in a proportion M6NS-IIb-133 6,9 7,8,10 5
(direct, inverse, and partitive).
solves problems involving direct M6NS-IIc-134 14-15 11-13 5
proportion, partitive proportion, and
inverse proportion in different contexts
such as distance, rate, and time using
appropriate strategies and tools.
finds the percentage or rate or percent in M6NS-IId-142 17-20 16 5
a given problem.
solves routine and non-routine problems M6NS-IId-143 23-25 21-22 5
involving finding the percentage, rate and
base using appropriate strategies and
tools.
describes the exponent and the base in a M6NS-IIf-146 30 27-28 29 26 5
number expressed in exponential notation
interprets and explains the Grouping, M6NS-IIf-148 31,34 32-33 35 5
Exponent, Multiplication, Division,
Addition, Subtraction (GEMDAS) rule.
performs two or more different operations M6NS-IIf-149 38-40 36-37 5
on whole numbers with or without
exponents and grouping symbols.
describe the set of integers and identify 42 41 2
real-life situations that make use of it
compares integers with other numbers M6NS-IIg-152 44,43 45 3
such as whole numbers, fractions, and
decimals.
describes and interprets the basic M6NS-IIh-155 49-50 47-48 46 5
operations on integers using materials
such as algebra tiles, counters, chips, and
cards.
TOTAL NUMBER OF ITEMS 10 15 10 9 1 4 50
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
DIVISION OF _________
District of _____________
SECOND PERIODICAL TEST IN MATHEMATICS 6
2022-2023
Name:____________________________________Grade: ________________Score:_____
Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer.
A. 2 : 1 B. 1 : 2 C. 4: 1 D. 1 : 4
2. Aside from wearing face masks, Front liners also wear face shields and gloves to protect themselves
against covid-19. Find the ratio of face shields to gloves.
A. 1 : 3 B.3:1 C. 2 : 1 D. 1: 2
A. 1 : 5 B. 5 : 1 C. 5 : 2 D. 2 : 5
A. 6 B. 5 C. 4 D. 3
A. 10 B. 9 C. 8 D. 7
A. 5 B. 6 C. 7 D. 8
A. 12 B. 13 C. 14 D. 15
A. 12 B. 8 C. 6 D. 4
11. There are 48 passengers on a bus, how many passengers are there in 3 buses?
A. 144 B. 134 C. 124 D. 114
12. A kilogram of rice costs PhP45.00, how much is 5 kilograms of rice?
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A. PhP325.00 B. PhP315.00 C. PhP225.00 D. PhP215.00
13. Andy solves 4-word problem in 12 minutes, how long will it take him to solve 6-word problem?
A. 15 minutes B. 16 minutes C. 17 minutes D. 18 minutes
14. If 3 mangoes cost PhP45.00, how many mangoes can you buy with PhP75.00?
A. 6 B. 5 C. 4 D. 3
15. If 8 liters of gasoline can cover 75 km, how many liters of gasoline are needed to cover 150 km?
A. 16 B. 17 C. 18 D. 19
16. Gwen got 44 correct answers in a 50-item test in Math. Find the percent of her correct answer.
A. 82 % B. 85 % C. 88 % D. 90 %
17. Cesar sold 80% of the 150 chickens in his backyard. How many chicken did he sell?
A. 30 B. 120 C. 150 D. 750
18. One rainy day, 8 pupils were absent in a class. This was 16% of the total number of pupils. How many
pupils were there?
A.36 B. 40 C. 50 D. 128
19. 95% of people in my street have cars. There are 160 people in my street. How many have cars ?
A. 152 B. 144 C.80 D. 8
20. Smart Elementary School has 800 pupils. Every Wednesday, 12% of the students stay after school for
the dance club. How many students attend dance club every Wednesday?
A. 66 B. 96 C. 704 D. 960
21. There were 140 pupils in grade VI. 85% of them signed up for Math class review. How many students
signed up for the class review?
A. 21 B. 55 C. 119 D. 225
22. In a 25-item test, Glen answered 84% correctly. How many mistakes did he get?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D.4
For questions 3 to 5
There were 250 people on the beach. If 10% of the people left. How many people remained?
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A. 19 + 7 X 9 =82 B. (19 + 7) X 9= 82
C. 19 X 7 + 9 = 82 D. 19 X ( 7 + 9 +82
36. 32 x 4 + 6 ÷ 6
A. 5 B. 7 C. 25 D. 37
37. 5 + 8 -3 + 10
A. 0 B. 10 C. 15 D. 20
38. 35 ÷ 5 x 8 – 7 +9
A. 16 B. 40 C. 58 D. 60
39. (30 ÷ 6) x (4 + 2 ) – 8
A. 14 B. 22 C. 30 D. 38
40. 9 x 23 + 42 - 5
A. 57 B. 67 C. 73 D. 83
41. Which of the following integer is greater than +3?
A. -12 B. -8 C. 0 D. 5
42.Order the integers from least to greatest. 4, –4, –2, 2, –8
A.)4,-4,-2,2,-8 B.) 4, 2, -2, -4, -8 C.)-8, -4, -2, 2, 4 D.) 8, 2, -2, 4, -
4
43. Arrange the integer from greatest to least : -2, 3, 7, -9.
A.) -9, 7, -2, 3 B.)-9, -2, 3, 7 C.) -2, -9, 3, 7 D.)7, 3, -2, -9
44.
45. Represent the number in the real life situation as integer ,then compare the integer. “A drop of 7°C in
temperature in the morning and 10 °C increase in the Afternoon.”
A.) -7 > +10 B.) -7 < +10 C.) -7 < -10 D.)+7 > +10
46. Ben lost 5 points on page 1 of his Math test and he lost 9 points on page 2 of his Math test. Which
equation best describes Ben’s progress on his Math test?
A. 5 + 9 = 14 B. -5 + (-9) = -4 C. -5 + -9 = -14 D. 5 + (-9) = -4
47. A basketball team gained 9 points on the 1st quarter and then lost 22 points on the next quarter. Write
a sum of integers to find the overall change on field position?
A. -9 + (-22) = -13 B. 9 + (-22) = 13
C. 9 + (-22) = -13 D. 9 + (22) = 31
48. In the first half of a basketball game, Purefoods scored 55 points. Then, during the second quarter,
they lost 22 points. What was the team’s total score on the second quarter?
A. 55 + (-22) = -33 3 B. -55 + (-22) =-33
C. 55 + (-22) = 3 D. 55 + 22 = 77
49. A submarine was situated 700 feet below sea level. If it ascended 250 feet, what was its new position?
A. 700 + (+250) = 1000 B. (-700) + (250) = -450
C. -700 + -250 = -1000 D. 700 + -250 = 450
50. A surfer is 48 feet below sea level. Then, he continues to go down until he reaches 64 feet below sea
level. What is his current elevation?
A. 48 + -64 = -16 B. -48 + 64 = 16
C. 48 + 64 = 112 D. -48 + -64 = -112
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ANSWER KEY FOR MATHEMATICS 6
1 A 20 C
2 B 21 C
3 C 22 D
4 A 23 C
5 B 24 D
6 A 25 C
7 B 26 D
8 A 27 D
9 C 28 C
10 D 29 C
11 A 30 B
12 C 31 A
13 D 32 C
14 B 33 B
15 A 34 A
16 d 35 A
17 B 36 D
18 B 37 D
19 A 38 C
39 B
40 D
41 D
42 C
43 B
44 B
45 A
46 C
47 B
48 A
49 B
50 D
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