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James Paul Ang Prof. Domingo Uera BEED – III February 11, 2010 MATHEMATICS 6 Second Periodical Exam Direction: Choose the letter of the correct answer. 1. What do you call in a broken part of a whole? a. Factors c. fraction b. Numerators d. denominator 2. The similar fraction of ¾ and 2/5 is. a. 6, 6 c. 6 , 4 4 5 8 10 b. 3 , 2 d. 12 , 10 20 20 4 5 3. The reciprocal of 6/8 is. a. 6/8 c.6/6 b. 8/6 d. 8/8 4. Fraction having different denominator is a. Dissimilar c. mixed b. Similar d. proper 5. In 8/9 what do you call to 5? a. Fraction c. quotient b. Denominator d. numerator 6. If 75 is equivalent to 1/3, what is the equivalent of 25? a. 1/5 c. 2/4 b. 1/3 d. ¼ 7. A fraction is which the numerator is smaller than the other. a. Dissimilar c. proper b. Improper d. similar 8. In ¾ and 5/6 the LCD is. a. 24 c. 12 b. 8 d. 36 9. A fraction in which numerator is the same with the other. a. Improper c. dissimilar b. Proper d. similar 10. What set of fraction is arranged from greatest to lowest. a. 11 8 9 c. 12 8 5 12 10 11 13 9 6

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James Paul Ang Prof. Domingo UeraBEED – III February 11, 2010

MATHEMATICS 6

Second Periodical Exam Direction: Choose the letter of the correct answer.

1. What do you call in a broken part of a whole?a. Factors c. fractionb. Numerators d. denominator

2. The similar fraction of ¾ and 2/5 is.a. 6, 6 c. 6, 4

4 5 8 10 b. 3 , 2 d. 12 , 10 20 20 4 5

3. The reciprocal of 6/8 is.a. 6/8 c.6/6 b. 8/6 d. 8/8

4. Fraction having different denominator is a. Dissimilar c. mixedb. Similar d. proper

5. In 8/9 what do you call to 5?a. Fraction c. quotient b. Denominator d. numerator

6. If 75 is equivalent to 1/3, what is the equivalent of 25?a. 1/5 c. 2/4b. 1/3 d. ¼

7. A fraction is which the numerator is smaller than the other.a. Dissimilar c. proper b. Improper d. similar

8. In ¾ and 5/6 the LCD is.a. 24 c. 12b. 8 d. 36

9. A fraction in which numerator is the same with the other.a. Improper c. dissimilarb. Proper d. similar

10. What set of fraction is arranged from greatest to lowest.a. 11 8 9 c. 12 8 5

12 10 11 13 9 6b. 6 10 11 d. 4 10 6

8 12 13 5 11 8

II. Basic Skills: Four Fundamentals Operation

11. ¼ + 3/3 + 5/12= ___________a. 3/5 b. 10/6 c. 5/3 d. 20/12

12. 3 ½ + 5 1/5 + 6 1/10 = _________.a. 14 8/10 c. 14 9/10

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b. 14 10/8 d. 14 7/10

13. 8 + ¾ + 7 2/8a. 15 5/12 c. 1 12/5b. 15 8/8 d. 15 6/32

14. 22 + 5/9a. 22 9/5 c. 22b. 22 5/9 d. 22 27/2

15. 3 4/5 + 5 2/2 + 6 1/10a. 14 7/17 c. 14 8/17b. 14 19/10 d. 14 10/19

16. If you subtract 8/10 from 3/10 your answer will be.a. ¼ c. 1/5b. ½ d. 1/3

17. In 6 ¼ + 9 7/8 the sum is.a. 15 8/12 c. 15 9/8b. 16 d. 15 2/3

18. Add 5/9 + 1/9 the sum isa. 6/18 c. 2/3b. 6/9 d. 11/18

19. Subtract 8/9 – 3/9, the difference will be.a. 5 c. 9/5b. 5/9 d. 11/18

20. Add ¼ to 2/8, the sum isa. 3/12 c. 1/2b. 3/8 d. 4/8

Subtract 21. 31 5/8 to 11 ½

a. 20 4/6 c. 20 2/3b. 20 9/8 d. 20 8/9

22. 8 ¾ + 5 ½a. 13 4/6 c. 14 1/5b. 14 ¼ d. 13 2/3

Find the difference of:23. – 16 2/6 – 9 3/6

a. 7 1/6 c. 6 6/5b. 6 5/6 d. 7

24. 13 2/6 – 4 3/6a. 9 6/6 c. 8b. 9 d. 9 1/3

25. +

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a. 3/8 c. 1/3b. 5/8 d. 3/9

26. Pedro harvested 43 6/8 cavans of onion from his self. He sold cavans. How many cavans were left?

a. 23 6/8 c. 23 3/4b. 23 8/6 d. 23

27. Karen bought 10 2/4 dozen of eggs, she sold 6 ¼ dozen. How many dozen eggs was left?

a. 4 ½ c. 15 1/4b. 3 ¼ d. 14 2/4

28. Mr. Bitong is a dressmaker, for every dress she sews, she used 3 ½ meter of clothing materials. If she is to make 4 dresses, how many clothing materials will she have to buy?

a. 12 ¾ c. 13b. 12 ½ d. 13 ½

29. Tina was asked to buy 12 kilograms of meat. She bought 4 ½ kilograms of beef, and kilograms of pork. How many kilograms of chicken does she still need to buy.

a. 3 ½ c. 2 1/3b. 2 ½ d. 3 1/3

30. Carlo was bought a 13 kilograms of tomato. He bought 5 ¼ kilograms of small, 2 kilograms of big. How many kilograms of chicken does he still need to buy?

a. 6 ¼ c. 5 ¼ b. 6 2/3 d. 5 2/3

31. Bianca has 18 pieces of chocolates. He eat 6 ¼ pieces of kisses and 3 pieces of toblerone. How many pieces of chocolate does she still need to eat?

a. 9 ¼ c. 8 ¾ b. 8 ¼ d. 9 ¾

32. Find the product of the fraction shown in the picture.

a. 6/4 c. 5/8b. 6/6 d. 1

33. 3 x 27 9

a. 6/63 c. 27/14b. 2/21 d. 14/27

34. 2 x 44 6

a. 8/24 c. 1/3 b. 12/16 d. 16/12

35. 4 x 1 5 3

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a. 4/15 c. 5/12b. 12/5 d. 15/4

36. 1 1/3 x ¾a. 2 c. 3b. 1 d. 4

37. 7 x 22 7

a. 14/14 c. 4/49b. 49/4 d. 1

38. Lary is a house janitor. On his first day he was able to clean 2/3 of ¾ of the floor in Sabes residence.What part of the floor did he clean?

a. ¼ c. 1/8b. ½ d. 1/16

39. Elmer is a carpenter. On his last working days he was able to finished 2 ¼ of 1/3 of the house. What part of the house did he finished?

a. 2/5 c. 3/8b. ¾ d. ¼

40. Joy bought 2 ½ kilograms of grapes. Anna bought 3 ½ times as much. How many kilograms of grapes did the two girls buy?

a. 6 ¼ c. 6 ½ b. 11 ½ d. 11 ¼

41. Angela gave Daryll 1 ½ kilograms of lansones. Sheena gave 3 ½ times as much. How many kilograms of lansones did the two girls gave?

a. 3 ¼ c. 7 ¼ b. 6 ¾ d. 7 1/3

42. Marvin drink 1 ½ liters of water. Harold drink 2 ½ times as much. How many liters of water did the two hours drink.

a. 2 ¼ c. 4 5/4b. 4 d. 3 ½

43. 5 ÷ 16 2

a. 5/3 c. 6/8b. 3/5 d. 8/6

44. 7 ÷ ½ a. 14 c. 15b. 7 ½ d. 14 ½

45. 2 ½ ÷ 6a. 12/5 c. 12 ½ b. 5/12 d. 3 ½

46. A 3/8 hectare of land is divided into several garden, each measuring 1/16 of a hectare. How many gardens are there?

a. 4 c. 19/924

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b. 9/19 d. 6

47. Liza has a sari-sari store. She bought 2 sales of sugar, each weighing 35 ½ kilograms. She repacked them into smaller packs that weighed ¼ kilogram each. How many smaller packs did she have?

a. 280 c. 283b. 284 d. 285

48. A dress maker bought as ¾ meters of linen at P40 a meter and 12 ½ meters of cotton at P30 a meter. How much change did she get from her one thousand pesos bill?

a. 234 c. 235b. 237 d. 236

49. Aling Nena bought 18 craters of eggs, each containing 2 ½ dozen eggs. If she sold the eggs at P45 a dozen, what was her total sale?

a. 2025 c. 2205b. 2225 d. 2250

50. Edgar placed 50 red notebooks in one pile and 60 blue ones in another pile. Each red notebook is 7/8 centimeter thick, while the blue one is ¾ centimeter thick. Which pile is higher: the one with the red notebooks or the one with notebook? What is the difference in height of two piles.

a. 3.75 c. 37.5b. 375 d. .375