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NUMERACY

ASSESSMENT TOOLS
GRADES 1-10 IN SDO ALBAY
( Project NunierALS )
ALBAY NUMERACY ASSESSMENT TOOLS
Grades 1-10 in SDO Albay
(Project Numerals)

Copyright © 2022 DepEd SDO Albay

First Printing (Grades 4 & 7), 2021.

All rights reserved.

No portion of this book may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form


or by any means including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or
mechanic methods, and no modifications shall be made without the prior written
permission of the author – Department of Education Schools Division Office of
Albay (DepEd SDO-Albay). The information contained in this material is strictly for
educational purposes only. Proper acknowledgement and citation should be
accorded to information obtained from this material.

To request permission, contact DepEd SDO Albay at


felma.bonito@deped.gov.ph or cid.albay@deped.gov.ph.
NUMERACY ASSESSMENT TOOLS GRADES 1-10

FOREWORD
The Department of Education-Schools Division Office of Albay remains committed
to provide quality education to the Albayano learners amid the public health emergency
due to COVID-19 through the implementation of Project NumerALS with PSDS Felma A. Bonito,
Development Academy of the Philippines (DAP) scholar as lead and SDS Norma B. Samantela,
CESO VI, as institutional partner.

With its continuous support to the national goal of producing numerate learners,
the scholar with the project team aim to develop numeracy assessment tools to be used as
entry and exit assessment tools for grades 1 to 10 learners in the schools of the division. These
tools provide baseline data on the numeracy skills levels of the learners in Mathematics of 556
schools in Albay. It also addressed the gap of non-existence of numeracy assessment tools in
the division. Moreover, the baseline data will serve as bases in planning, crafting and
redesigning programs for interventions or enrichment to help improve or enhance the
numeracy skills of the learners as well as improve the overall performance of the schools
in Mathematics.

To address the many challenges and to reduce the risks in the


development and implementation of Project NumerALS, the DAP scholar converged
and collaborated with different agencies and institutions for technical support. Part of
this is the content validation of the test items by University of the Philippines National
Institute for Science and Mathematics Education Development (UP NISMED) High
School and Elementary Mathematics Departments in coordination with Director Dr.
Aida Yap, Dr. Soledad Ulep, Edna Callanta and Math faculty. Bicol University College of
Education (BUCE) with Dr. Lorna Miña and team of faculty in Mathematics
were also engaged in the validation as to accuracy, social content and
language appropriateness of the tools. Their technical assistance highly
contributed to the refinement and quality assurance of the numeracy assessment
tools in preparation for online pilot testing and pen and paper conduct to target
schools. Partnerships with Department of Science and Technology - Science
Education Innovation (DOST-SEI) and Philippine Statistics Regional Office V (PSA
ROV) aimed to upskill and reskill the teachers on data analysis using technology
and data visualization using basic infographics for presentation, analysis and
interpretation of the data gathered from the testing phases. Home, school and
community shared accountability in supporting the learners in the administration of
the numeracy assessment. DepEd Albay Project NumerALS partnerships with
stakeholders created synergy by working as one to support, and in the long run, attain
the Sustainable Development Goal 4 - to produce not only literate but also numerate youths
in the country.

The mantra “Make every learner love Mathematics, ” ignited the mindset of the
team and fueled their energy in hurdling the new normal situation leading to the successful
conduct of the very first online and pen and paper numeracy assessment for learners in
grades 1 to 10. Amidst the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic, the project team worked
together towards its realization to help Mathematics learners. This project, although an off
shoot of the DAP scholarship, was conceived out of love to every learner, a legacy of
love dedicated to the Albayano learners and teachers who are the target beneficiaries of
this endeavor. The Project NumerALS logo depicts a star that hopes to make every learner
spark to love and excel in Mathematics.

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NUMERACY ASSESSMENT TOOLS GRADES 1-10

PROJECT TEAM
EXECUTIVE TEAM

NORMA B. SAMANTELA, CESO VI


Schools Division Superintendent
Institutional Partner

MA. JEANY T. ABAYON


Assistant Schools Division Superintendent

LAURO B. MILLANO, CESE


Assistant Schools Division Superintendent

CORE TEAM

FELMA A. BONITO, Ph.D. SANCITA B. PEÑARUBIA, Ed.D.


Project Proponent/PSDS Chief Education Supervisor
Division Math Coordinator/ Curriculum Implementation Division
Content Editor

JADE O. ALBERTO, Ed.D. NICK P. BIO ANALIZA L. REVIDAD


Education Program Supervisor Senior Education Program Specialist Senior Education Program Specialist
Science Planning & Research Monitoring and Evaluation

COOPERATING INSTITUTIONS AND PARTNER AGENCIES

University of the Philippines National Institute Science and Mathematics Education


(UP NISMED)
Department of Science and Technology - Science Education and Innovations (DOST- SEI)

Bicol University College of Education (BUCE)


Philippine Statistics Authority Region V (PSA ROV)

CONSULTANT

ESTER B. OGENA, Ph.D.


Faculty Adviser
Former President of the Philippine Normal University

E-NUMERALS TOOL DEVELOPER ICT STAFF

Anne Beatrice M. Belisario MARYJANE B. JAUCIAN


Information Technology Officer
STATISTICIANS
Sherryl Lozada
Elenita Nocidal Alec Jordan Buencamino
Jean L. Bataller Mecyel Endrano
Danny Navia Aldren Conda
Jaypee Ignacio
LANGUAGE EDITORS Joseph Bueno
Allan Lomenario Jr.
Julius Martillana Lea Basquiñas
Caren Araya Christine Joy Clerigo
Mercy Galero Karen Legson
John Carlo Balisnomo

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Project NumerALS
Numeracy Assessment Tools
KEY STAGE 2
Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region V - Bicol
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE OF ALBAY

NUMERACY ASSESSMENT FOR GRADE 4


SET B
Name: ___________________________________________________ Score: ___________
School: __________________________________________________ Date: ____________

Take a deep breath, relax, and do not fear. Answer the test accurately and
honestly. This is non-graded nor a contest. You are taking the test to get the profile
of your knowledge, understanding and skill in Mathematics as you enter the new
grade level. Your test results will help you, your schoolmates, and your school
improve your performance in Mathematics.

Direction: Read each item carefully and encircle the correct answer.

1. There were about 4 213 children who helped their parents do the household
chores. What is the place value of 2?
A) Tens B) Hundreds C) Thousands D) Ten Thousands

2. There are 103 baskets of rambutan harvested in a plantation. If each basket


weighs 27kg, about how many kilograms of rambutan were harvested?
A) 2 000 B) 3 000 C) 4 000 D) 5 000

3. Mina harvested 20 kg of tomatoes from her vegetable farm. She sold them at
PhP49.00 per kg, about how much did she earn?
A) PhP800.00 B) PhP1,000.00 C) PhP1,200.00 D) PhP1,500.00

4. My sister bought 420 pieces of apples to give to her guests on her birthday. If
each apple costs PhP15.00, how much did she pay?
A) PhP4,000.00 B) PhP6,300.00 C) PhP8,000.00 D) PhP8,400.00

5. Jun celebrated his birthday at Jollibee. He ordered three cups of rice at PhP25.00 each
and six pieces of fried chicken at PhP40.00 each. If Jun paid using a 500-peso bill, how
much was his change?
A) PhP185.00 B) PhP315.00 C) PhP175.00 D) PhP165.00

6. Susan paid PhP 2, 160.00 for 12 coloring pens to be donated during the opening
of classes. What operation should she use to determine the cost of a coloring pen?
A) Addition B) Division C) Multiplication D) Subtraction

7. Cardo earned three 1000-peso bills for selling vegetables in the market. How many
bills will he receive if he changes his money to 50-peso bills?

A) 600 B) 200 C) 60 D) 20

SET B 3
8. Bernard had six 1 000-peso bills. He wanted to buy a cellphone for his online class that costs
PhP 5, 950.00. Did he have enough money?

A) Yes, he have PhP 50.00 more. B) Yes, he have PhP 250.00 more.
C) No, he need PhP 150.00 more. D) No, he need PhP 350.00 more.

9. Examine the following number sentences involving series of operations.


I. 9 + 5 x 4 – 12 = 17
II. 20 ÷ 5 x 9 = 36
Which is true about the number sentences?
A) I is correct, II is wrong. B) I and II are both correct.
C) I is wrong, II is correct. D) I and II are both wrong.

10. Julio answered the following number phrases correctly.


I. 24 - 24 ÷ 3
II. 4 x 8 - 32 ÷ 2
III. 22 – 15 + 9
Which of the above number phrases are equal to 16?
A) I and II B) I and III C) II and III D) I, II, and III

11. The numbers 2, 3, 5, 11, and 13 are prime numbers while the numbers 4, 6, 8, 9, and 12
are composite numbers. Which statement is true about prime and composite numbers?
A) All composite numbers are even numbers.
B) All composite numbers have only two factors.
C) All prime numbers are odd numbers.
D) All prime numbers have only two factors.

12. Teresa baked 40 cheese cupcakes and 75 banana cupcakes and decided to put cupcakes
in a box so that each box will contain only one kind of cupcake. What is the most number
of cupcakes that she can place in each box, if each box contains the same number of
cupcakes?
A) 5 B) 10 C) 40 D) 75

13. A box of cheese cupcakes has 5 pieces and a box of cheese roll has 3 pieces. If you
want to have the same number of each item, what is the least number of boxes of each
you need to buy?
A) 3 boxes of cheese cupcakes, 5 boxes of cheese roll
B) 5 boxes of cheese cupcakes, 3 boxes of cheese roll
C) 6 boxes of cheese cupcakes, 10 boxes of cheese roll
D) 10 boxes of cheese cupcakes, 6 boxes of cheese roll

3 1 1
14. Joey gave Rizza m of string. She used m to make a bracelet and another m to
4 8 8
make a hair tie. How many meters of string was left to her?
1 1 1 5
A. B. 4 C. 2 D. 8
8

3 1
15. Judith has meter of cord. She used meter to make a bracelet. How many meters of
4 4
cord was left with her?
1 3 1
A) meter B.) meter C) meter D)1 meter
4 4 2

4 SET B
1 3
16. Gloria has 1 m of ribbon. She gave m to Ana and m to Lisa. How many meters of
2 8
ribbon was left with her?
1 7 1 7
A) B) C) D)
8 16 2 8

17. Mary walked 0.80 kilometers. Express 0.80 in fraction form.


0.8 0.80 80 8
A) B) C) D)
10 100 100 100

18. Usain Bolt, the fastest runner in the world has a record of 9.58 seconds for one-hundred-
meter sprint. Round 9.58 to the nearest tenths.
A) 9.0 B) 9.5 C) 9.6 D) 9.8

19. Dana’s average grade in Math is 80.24. What is 80.24 rounded to the nearest tenths?
A) 80.0 B) 80.2 C) 80.3 D) 81.0

20. The Green Warriors of Alcala Elementary School collected recyclable materials. Which
of the following shows the correct arrangement of these materials from heaviest to
lightest?

A) newspaper, white paper, carton, plastic bottles


B) plastic bottles, carton, white paper, newspaper
C) plastic bottles, newspaper, carton, white paper
D) white paper, carton, newspaper, plastic bottles

21. Liza folded four identical cutouts in different ways. When unfolded, which fold lines are
NOT intersecting?

A) B) C) D)

22. Mang Jose is making flaglets for the town fiesta as shown. Which of
the following sentences describes one triangular flaglet?

A) It has fifteen (15) sides & (15) angles. B) It has three (3) angles & 3 sides.
C) It has fifteen (15) sides & (3) angles. D) It has two right angles.
23. Teacher Felma asks Ana to draw a quadrilateral with four sides, two pairs of
opposite sides parallel, and four right angles. Which shows the correct drawing?

A) B) C) D.)
rectangle square trapezoid rhombus

SET B 5
24. Jenna cuts a rectangular colored paper into two identical triangles as shown. What part
of the paper is the triangle cutout?

A) B) C) D)
25. Mario gave the marbles he has collected to his friends according to a certain pattern. If
the pattern continues, how many marbles did he give to Jojo?

A) 33 B) 25 C) 21 D) 17 Alex 8

Carla 11

Lisa 14

Jojo ?

26. Jose took 35 minutes to travel from his house to school by riding a tricycle. If he left his
house at 6:45 a.m., at what time did he arrive in school?

A) 6:10 a.m. B) 6:80 a.m. C) 7:10 a.m. D) 7:20 a.m.


27. Ana plans to put glitter tape around the trapezoidal cardboard for her art project, how
long will the glitter tape be?

A) 26 cm B) 62 cm C) 92 cm D) 93 cm

28. Ann buys 4 tablecloths. She wants to trim their edges


with lace. Which will need more lace trimmings?
A) yellow cloth B) green cloth
C) blue cloth D) white cloth

29. Which statement is true about the perimeter and area of a square?
A) The perimeter of a square is the amount of space outside it while its area is the
distance around it.
B) The perimeter of a square is the amount of space inside it while its area is the
distance around it.
C) The perimeter of the square is the number of square units covering its surface
while its area is the sum of the lengths of its sides.
D) The perimeter of a square is the sum of the lengths of its sides while its area is the
number of square units covering its surface.

30. Jessica bought a rectangular whiteboard with an area of 2 square meters. What is the
area of the whiteboard in square centimeters (cm 2)?

A) 2 B) 200 C) 2 000 D) 20 000

31. A Grade 4 classroom wall measures 8 m by 8 m. What is the area of the wall?
A) 8 m2 B) 16 m2 C) 32 m2 D) 64 m2

6 SET B
32. Two 1-liter cans of paint can cover 24 square meters (m 2) of fence. What are the
dimensions of the fence that will use exactly six 1-liter cans of paint?
A) 24 m by 3 m B) 24 m by 2 m C) 24 m by 6 m D) 24 m by 8 m

33. Maria owns a pretty jewelry box that measures 13 cm long, 8 cm wide and 5 cm high.
What is its volume in cubic centimeter?
A) 520 B) 418 C) 52 D) 26

34. John has four containers. He plans to put his text cards collection in the container that
has the greatest volume. Which container below will he choose?

A) Container A
B) Container B
C) Container C
D) Container D

35. The data given at the right is about the


Favorite Snacks of Grade 4 Pupils. Which of
the bar graphs below represents the data?

A) B)

C) D)

SET B 7
36. The graph below shows the pupils’ choice of rice meal during the Nutrition Month
Celebration. Based from the data presented in the graph, how many pupils are in the
class?

A) 20 B) 25 C) 35 D) 50

37. The graph below shows the number of roses sold. Based on the data presented in the
graph, on which day was the difference in the sales of red and white roses the smallest?

A) Sunday B) Monday C) Tuesday D) Wednesday

38. Nicole has a box of marbles. Without looking in the box, which marble has the
greatest chance of being picked by her?

A) B) C) D)

8 SET B
39. Catie performed a simple experiment using a die. She rolled the die 30 times and
recorded the results as shown in the table. How should Catie express the outcome of
6?

Number Tally Frequency


1 3
2 5
3 5
4 6
5 4
6 7

1 7 1 5
A) B) C) D)
30 30 5 6

40. A box contains colored pillows. The number of each colored pillow is shown in the table
below.

Pillow Number

Blue 8

Yellow 15

Red 14

If 6 blue pillows and 2 red pillows are added in the box, which color of pillow has the greatest
probability of being picked? Why?
A) Yellow, because there are still more yellow pillows than blue and red.
B) Blue, because there are more blue pillows added in the box.
C) Red, because there are now more red pillows than blue and yellow.
D) All colors of pillows have equal probability of being picked.

SET B 9
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region V-Bicol
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE OF ALBAY

NUMERACY ASSESSMENT (4)


KEY TO CORRECTION
SET A

1) B 11) A 21) A 31) A


2) A 12) B 22) D 32) B
3) B 13) A 23) D 33) C
4) C 14) A 24) A 34) D
5) D 15) B 25) A 35) A
6) D 16) A 26) C 36) C
7) A 17) D 27) C 37) D
8) A 18) B 28) D 38) B
9) C 19) B 29) D 39) B
10) D 20) D 30) A 40) C

SET B

1) B 11) D 21) B 31) D


2) B 12) A 22) B 32) A
3) B 13) A 23) A 33) A
4) B 14) C 24) D 34) B
5) A 15) C 25) D 35) B
6) B 16) A 26) D 36) D
7) C 17) C 27) D 37) A
8) A 18) C 28) D 38) D
9) B 19) B 29) D 39) B
10) D 20) C 30) D 40) C

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NUMERACY ASSESSMENT TOOLS GRADES 1-10

GRADE 4 DEVELOPMENT TEAM

WRITERS

TEST ITEMS NAME OF WRITERS PARTNER WRITERS

1, 2, 3 Cristina B. Echaluce Gladys B. Chavenia


4, 5, 33, 34 Maria Bida A. Calmada Luz C. Sullano
6, 7, 8, 35 Bernardo R. Guevarra Jr. Vivian B. Baraquiel
9, 10, 11 Amy A. Morante
12, 13 Brendalyn O. Daet
14, 15 Jannet Kim Antonio
16, 19 Judith M. Olipe
17, 18 Maricel M. Castro
20, 21 Marie Alnie Joy Forte
22, 23 Sally Oarde Ma. Mediatrix Llarena
24, 25, 26 Agnes D. Bitara Maricel Toca
27 Caren S. Araya Jonalyn
28 L. Barce Junela M. Ailyn Flores
29 Tanguin Zanita B.
30, 31, 32 Corullo Connie C. Pago Marivic Fernandez
36, 37 Shayne M. Monilla
38, 39, 40 Kris N. Ador

CONTENT EDITORS

Michael John Rañada


Joem Periña
Arlene B. Yanzon
Judith Belen
Ma. Portoria Fe Pradil

IT SUPPORT/ LAYOUT ARTIST

Bernardo Guevarra Jr.


Jayson Forte

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Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region V - Bicol
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE OF ALBAY

NUMERACY ASSESSMENT FOR GRADE 5


Name: ___________________________________________________ Score: ___________
School: __________________________________________________ Date: ____________

Take a deep breath, relax, and do not fear. Answer the test accurately and
honestly. This is non-graded nor a contest. You are taking the test to get the profile
of your knowledge, understanding and skill in Mathematics as you enter the new
grade level. Your test results will help you, your schoolmates, and your school
improve your performance in Mathematics.

Direction: Read each item carefully and encircle the correct answer.
1. If a number is divisible by both 2 and 3, then it is divisible by ____.

A) 3 B) 6 C)9 D) A, B and C

2. Jess and John are twin brothers but they play different sports. Jess plays
volleyball every 5th day and John plays basketball every 6th day. If they play on
the same day on the 31st day of July, will they play on the same day again for the
next month?

A) Yes, they will play on the same day on the 30th day of the next month
because 30 is both multiple of 5 and 6.
B) Yes, they will play on the same day on the 11th day of the next month
because 11 is the sum of 5 and 6 when added.
C) Yes, they will play on the same day of the 31st of the next month.
D) No, they will never play on the same day for the next month.

3. During the faculty Christmas Party of Libjo Elementary School, Teacher Ed


wins in guessing the age of their school principal who will retire in a few years.
The school principal’s clues state that his age is divisible by 2 and is a multiple of
9, moreover he is in between of 50 – 70 years old. What strategy did Teacher Ed
do to win in guessing the age of their school principal correctly?

A) He used the number sentence where he multiplies 9 by 5 and got a


product of 45; and 2 by 5 and got a product of 10. Then he adds the
two products and got an answer of 55. So, his guess is 55 years lold.
9 x 5 = 45 ; 2 x 5 = 10
45 + 10 = 55

He got an answer of 63 by using the working backward method. 63 is a


B) product of 9 when multiplied to 7, and 7 is the difference of 9 and 2.

63 = 9 x 7; 7 = 9 - 2

SET B 13
He used the guess and check method. His guess is 61
years old, since 61 is the sum when you add 45 and 16.
45 and 16 are the products when you multiply 9 by 5
C) and 2 by 8.
9 x 5 = 45 ; 2 x 8 = 16

45 + 16 = 61

D) He used the table method where he looks for the


numbers that are multiples of 9 between 50 and 70.
Then he checks the numbers if they are divisible by
2. His guess is 54 years old because it is divisible by
2 and a multiple of 9.

4. Grace bought a pair of scissors for PhP 18.00, 4 pencils at PhP 5.00 each and a
box of crayons for PhP 25.00. If she gave PhP 100.00, how much change did she
get?
A) PhP 47.00 C) PhP 35.00
B) PhP 37.00 D) PhP 33.00

5. Laurence bought 2 dozens of quail eggs at PhP 20.00 per dozen. If he received
a change of PhP 10.00, what equation will you use to find the amount that
Laurence has at first?

A) 20 x 2 -10 = N C) (2 x 20) – 10 = N
B) 2 + 20 x 10 = N D) (2 x 20) + 10 = N

6. Find the greatest common factor of 24, 48 and 60.

A) 16 B) 12 C) 8 D) 4

1
7. Mrs. Cruz asked her pupils to add 4
1
5
to 6 3 . If you were her pupil, what is
your answer?

A) 10 28 B) 10 35 C) 10 15
8
D) 10 15
1

14 SET B
3
8. Troy has a project in his art education class. He has 3 4
pieces of art paper. He
1 1
used only 1 4 pieces and 1 2 pieces were given to his classmate. How many pieces
of art paper were left?

3 1 3
A) 1 4
B) 2 4
C) 3 12
D) 1
3
9. Mr. Roberto bought 3 4
kilograms of santol for his children. He gave
5 1
10
kilograms to his friend and ate 2
kilograms. How many kilograms of santol
were left for his children?

3 1 3 1
A) 2 4 B) 3 4 C) 4 4 D) 5 2

10. Henry usually rides his bike every day. The distance between his house and
3
the nature park is 60 meters. Yesterday he only rode his bike 4 of the way from
his house to the nature park and walked the rest of the way. How far did he ride
his bike?

A) 20 meters B) 45 meters C)64 meters D) 180 meter

1
11. Jane bought 6 boxes of beads. She used 4
of it to make face mask holders and
1
gave 2 of it to her sister. How many boxes of beads were left?

1 1 1 1
A) 4 2 boxes B) 3 4 boxes C) 1 2 boxes D) 5 4 boxes

12. On her birthday, Cheeny’s mom cooked 12 brown hawaiian pizza and 13
1 2 1
pepperoni pizza. She shared 4 of the pizzas to the girls, 5 to the boys and she ate 5
of the pizzas. How many pizzas were left?

1 3 1
A) 1 2 B) 10 C) 3 4 D) 21 2

1
13. Joana is making cakes for a party. She uses 4 cup of oil for each cake. How
many cakes can she make if she has 8 cups of oil?

A) 24 B) 30 C) 32 D) 36

1 1
14. Martha has 5 2 m of cloth. She needs 1 4 m of it to make one prop. How many
props can she make out of the cloth?

1 2 2 4
A) 4 3
B) 3 5
C) 4 5
D) 5 10

ET B
SET B 15
2
15. Jester has a piece of wood measuring 1 4
meter. He needs to cut it to pieces
3
measuring 4 meter long .How many pieces of woods did Jester cut?

10 12
A) 2 B) 24 C) 20 D) 4

16. In 12.3624, what is the place value of the digit 6?

A) tenths C) thousandths
B) hundredths D) ten thousandths

17. The plumber cuts a piece of plastic pipe that measures sixteen and two
thousand seventy-four ten thousandths. Which of the following is its standard
decimal form?

A) 16.274 B) 16.2704 C) 16.2740 D) 16.2074

18. Find the difference of 125.890 and 104.246.

A) 21.634 B) 21.644 C) 21.654 D) 21.664

19. Lito tries to lift the trunk of a tree which weighs twice as him. If he weighs
31.25 kg, how heavy is the trunk of a tree?

A) 62.50 kg B) 52.50 kg C) 61.50 kg D) 51.50 kg

20. One crate of mangoes weighs 14.5 kg. What is the total weight of 24 crates of
mangoes?

A) 264 kilos B) 348 kilos C) 400 kilos D) 528 kilos

21. Aunt Cecille went to LCC mall to buy clothes for her twins as birthday gift.
She bought 2 T-shirts at PhP 399.75 each, 2 pairs of jeans at PhP 899.00 each
and 2 pairs of slippers that cost PhP 84.75 each. After her shopping spree she
had PhP 233.00 left. How much did Aunt Cecille have at the beginning?

A) PhP 3 000.00 B) PhP 3 500.00 C) PhP 4 000.00 D) PhP 4 500.00

22. Ana, Karen and Nina shared equally the cost of a gift for their friend Mara.
They bought sling bag for PhP 369.75 and a personalized key chain for PhP 99.00.
How much did each person share?

A) PhP 156.25 B) PhP 156.50 C) PhP 165.25 D) PhP 165.50

23. NMI and YMC department stores sell the same quality of men’s socks except
that they differ in the price they offer.
NMI YMC
3 pairs PhP 105.75 6 pairs PhP 189.00

16 SET B
Which is the cheaper buy? Why?

A) 3 pairs for PhP 105.75 because it is less than PhP 189.00.


B) 3 pairs for PhP 105.75 because a pair costs PhP 35.25.
C) 6 pairs for PhP 189.00 because a pair costs PhP 31.50.
D) None of the above.

24. Find the ratio of letter M to all the letters in the statement below.

A) 9:4 B) 4:9 C) 9:1 D) 1:9

25. If 3 ripe papayas cost PhP 100.00, how many papayas can you buy with
PhP 600.00?

A) 12 B)15 C) 18 D)21

26. Mary counted 160 families in Barangay Binitayan. She found out that 40
families were engage in vegetable gardening. It means 25% of them are farmers.
What is 40 in the given problem?

A) base B) percentage C) rate D) proportion

27. Nikko refilled his van with 25 liters of premium gasoline before leaving Oas.
When he arrived at Laguna, he observed that his van consumed 60% of the gas
he refilled. How many liters of gasoline did his van consume from Oas to Laguna?

A) 12 liters B) 9 liters C) 11 liters D) 15 liters

28. A hospital can admit 250 patients at a time. If 40% of it is already occupied,
how many more patients can they still admit?

A) 100 patients B) 110 patients C) 150 patients D) 200 patients

29. Study the figures below, which polygons are congruent?

A) A and B B) A and E C) B and C D) B and F

SET B 17
Which is the cheaper buy? Why?

A) 3 pairs for PhP 105.75 because it is less than PhP 189.00.


B) 3 pairs for PhP 105.75 because a pair costs PhP 35.25.
C) 6 pairs for PhP 189.00 because a pair costs PhP 31.50.
D) None of the above.

24. Find the ratio of letter M to all the letters in the statement below.

A) 9:4 B) 4:9 C) 9:1 D) 1:9

25. If 3 ripe papayas cost PhP 100.00, how many papayas can you buy with
PhP 600.00?

A) 12 B)15 C) 18 D)21

26. Mary counted 160 families in Barangay Binitayan. She found out that 40
families were engage in vegetable gardening. It means 25% of them are farmers.
What is 40 in the given problem?

A) base B) percentage C) rate D) proportion

27. Nikko refilled his van with 25 liters of premium gasoline before leaving Oas.
When he arrived at Laguna, he observed that his van consumed 60% of the gas
he refilled. How many liters of gasoline did his van consume from Oas to Laguna?

A) 12 liters B) 9 liters C) 11 liters D) 15 liters

28. A hospital can admit 250 patients at a time. If 40% of it is already occupied,
how many more patients can they still admit?

A) 100 patients B) 110 patients C) 150 patients D) 200 patients

29. Study the figures below, which polygons are congruent?

A) A and B B) A and E C) B and C D) B and F

18 SET B
30. What do you call the line segment that passes through the center of the circle
and whose endpoints lie on the circle?

A) diameter C) radius
B) chord D) circumference

31. Mr. Cruz wants to buy a water container that has the greatest volume.
Which container below would he buy?

A) C)

B) D)

32. Micah Janine collected 25 eggs on their chicken coop on Monday, 30 eggs on
Tuesday and 35 eggs on Wednesday, and so on. On Saturday, she collected 50
eggs, what formula will you use to find the 6th term if it follows the same pattern?

A) an = 5n + 20 B) an = 5n − 20 C) an = 5n x 20 D) an = 5n ÷ 20

33. What is the value of n in the equation: 5n + 10 = 2n + 22

A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 5

34. Linda just finished watching the movie Space Jam 2. The film ran for 1 hour
and 59 minutes. What time did she finish watching if she started at 8:05 AM?

A) 10:03 AM B) 10:04 AM C) 10:03 PM D) 10:04 PM

35. Anna exercised for 45 minutes daily. How many hours and minutes did she
exercise for the span of 7 days?

A) 5 hours and 15 minutes


B) 5 hours and 25 minutes
C) 5 hours and 35 minutes
D) 5 hours and 45 minutes

36. What is the circumference of a dining plate if the radius is 130mm?

A) 816.4 mm B) 408.20 mm C) 204.10 mm D) 556.40 mm

SET B 19
37. The radius of teacup is four times smaller than the diameter of a coffee mug.
What is the circumference of coffee mug if the radius of teacup is 2 cm ?

A) 12.56 cm B) 50.24 cm C) 6.28 cm D) 25.12 cm

38. Mother saw what Alexa did for the puto packaging so she got an idea of
placing each in a circular box. If mother made a circular base for the box that
is 12 inches in diameter, what is the area of the circular base?

A) 37.86 in² B) 37.68 in² C) 113.40 in² D) 113.04 in²

39. Mang Ambo made a circular working table with rotating center. The table
top is a circular plywood 180 cm in diameter while the rotating center diameter
is 80 cm . What is the total area of the table top with the rotating center?

A) 30,548 cm ² B) 30,458 cm ² C) 408.2 cm ² D) 402.8 cm ²

40. If 1 cu. m is equal to 1 000 000 cu. cm , how many cu. cm is 1.92 cu. m?

A) 19.2 cu. cm C) 1920 cu.cm


B) 1 920 000 cu. cm D) 0.192 cu. cm

41. A rectangular box has the following dimensions: length= 40 cm , width= 34


cm , height= 20 cm . What is its volume?

A) V = 27 200 cu. cm C) V = 27.2 cu. cm


B) V = 27 000 cu. cm D) V = 272 cu. cm

42. A container has a measurement of 15 cm long, 15 cm wide and 15 cm high.


What is the volume of the container?

A) 33.75 cu. cm C) 337.5 cu.cm


B) 3 375 cu. cm D) 0.3375 cu. cm

43. To relieve her stress, Shiela would always watch the fishes move around in
her 300 cm long, 100 cm wide, and 20 cm high aquarium. If the aquarium is
filled halfway through its height, how much volume of water is in it in liters?

A) 600 L B) 300 L C) 600 000 L D) 300 000 L

44. Lucy’s body temperature is 40.25⁰ C. Her temperature lowered by 1.75⁰ C


after she was given a sponge bath. What is her body temperature now?

A) 42 ⁰C B) 22. 75 ⁰C C) 38.50 ⁰C D) 57.95 ⁰C

20 SET B
45. The room temperature was 30 ⁰C. After turning on the air conditioning unit,
it recorded 20 ⁰C. What was the change in temperature?

A) 50 ⁰C B) 1.5 ⁰C C) 60 ⁰C D)10 ⁰C

46. Since Karen was born, her mother measured and kept track of her height.
The following line graph shows her growth over the years.
Karen’s Height

160 cm
Centimeters

120 cm
Height in

80 cm

40 cm

Birth 2 years 4 years 6 years 8 years 10 years

Age

If Karen grows at the same pace, how tall will she be when she is 12?

A) 170 centimeters C) 190 centimeters


B) 180 centimeters D) 200 centimeters

47. Ryan’s family has kept track of his height. Below is a line graph showing how
his height has changed as he aged. How old was Ryan when he was 45 inches tall?

A) 2 years B) 4 years C) 6 years D) 8 years

SET B 21
48. Pedro made a graph of his daily expenses in school. The line graph below
shows his daily expenses in school. How much is his total expenses?

A) PhP 165.00 B) PhP 170.00 C) PhP 175.00 D) PhP 180 .00

49. In 10 rounds of playing bowling, Gie won 4 times. What is the probability
that Ghie won?

50. The results of a ball experiment was posted below. Each time a ball was
picked, it was returned to the bag. What is the experimental probability of
picking a blue ball?

22 SET B
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region V-Bicol

SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE OF ALBAY

NUMERACY ASSESSMENT (Grade 5)


KEY TO CORRECTION
SET A

1) A 11) D 21) D 31) C 41) C


2) B 12) B 22) A 32) A 42) A
3) C 13) C 23) D 33) A 43) D
4) A 14) B 24) C 34) D 44) D
5) A 15) C 25) D 35) D 45) B
6) A 16) C 26) B 36) B 46) C
7) C 17) A 27) B 37) D 47) A
8) B 18) C 28) A 38) C 48) B
9) C 19) B 29) D 39) B 49) A
10) B 20) C 30) B 40) A 50) D

SET B
1) B 11) C 21) A 31) A 41) A
2) A 12) C 22) A 32) A 42) B
3) D 13) C 23) C 33) C 43) B
4) B 14) C 24) D 34) B 44) C
5) D 15) A 25) C 35) A 45) D
6) B 16) B 26) B 36) A 46) B
7) C 17) D 27) D 37) D 47) C
8) D 18) B 28) C 38) D 48) D
9) A 19) A 29) B 39) B 49) C
10) B 20) B 30) A 40) B 50) B

23
NUMERACY ASSESSMENT TOOLS GRADES 1-10

GRADE 5 DEVELOPMENT TEAM


WRITERS

TEST ITEMS NAME OF WRITERS


Elaver Ann B. Revale 40,41 Maristela O. Alejo
1
Apud ES/ LibonWest Anislag ES/ Daraga South
2,3
Jay C. Quijano 42,43 Analiza P. Lopez
Libjo ES/ Tiwi PolanguiNorth Central School

Jenery P. Dawal 44,45 Nenita M. Marbella


4,5
Bambam ES/ Manito Canarom ES/ Daraga South

Alice B. Loveres 47,48 Nelia P. Convocar


6,46
Apud ES/ LibonWest JovellarCentral School

Marojin D. Servera 49,50 Amy M. Balines


7
Rawis ES/ Libon West Balogo East ES/ Oas South

Connie C. Pago
8,9,29,30
Labnig ES Malinao CONTENT EDITORS

Shayne M. Monilla
10 Connie C. Pago
Kilicao ES/ Daraga North
Labnig Elementary School/Malinao
Jannet K. Antonio
11,12 Julie Ann T. Chan
Binitayan ES/ DaragaNorth
Apud Elementary School
Jay B. Balingbing
13
Fidel Surtida ES/ Sto. Domingo

14,15
Christian R. Tino LANGUAGE EDITOR
Polangui South Central School
16,17
Edward JosephS. Paclibar Blanca B. Lorete
Alabangpuro ES/ Pioduran East Lacag Elementary School/Daraga South

Cecil M. Chavez
18, 19
West Carisac ES/ Libon East

Agnes A. Cabrillas
IT SUPPORT/ LAYOUT ARTIST
20, 21
Daraga North Elementary School
Elaver Ann B. Revale
Joyete M. Narvaez
22,23,24 Apud Elementary School/Libon West
Pariaan ES/ Camalig North

Judith M. Olipe
25,26
Binitayan ES/ Daraga North

Mark Anthony B. Sabaldica


27,28
Calaguimit ES/ Oas North

Theresa G. Belbis
31
Manila ES/ Rapu-Rapu West

Wilbert B. Bilo
32,33
San Isidro WestES/ Malilipot

Jeric R. Ocayo
34,35
Rebagay Foundation ES/ Guinobatan East

Eric R. Roco
36,37
BalinadES/ Pioduran West

Blossom O. Quilala
38,39
Malipo ES/ Guinobatan West

24
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region V (Bicol)
Schools Division Office of Albay

NUMERACY ASSESSMENT FOR GRADE 6

Name:_______________________________________________ Date:_______________
Section: _____________________________________________Score:______________

Take a deep breath, relax, and do not fear. Answer the test accurately and
honestly. This is non-graded nor a contest. You are taking the test to get the
profile of your knowledge, understanding and skill in Mathematics as you
enter the new grade level. Your test results will help you, your schoolmates,
and your school improve your performance in Mathematics.

1. Joanne bought 3 𝟒 kilo grapes, 8𝟐 kilo mangoes for their family’s simple get
𝟏 𝟏

together. How many kilos of fruits did she buy in all?


3 2 1 1
A.11 4 B. 11 3 C. 11 2 D. 11 4

2. Emmalyn has 1.875 meters of cloth. If she needs 2.0625 meters for flaglets
and 1.3125 meters for tablecloth, how many meters of cloth does she still
need?
A. 2.75 B. 2.5 C. 1.5 D. 1.75

3. Ana bought 5.5 L of gasoline at PhP 56.50 per liter. How much did she
pay?

A. PhP 310.75 B. PhP 3107.50 C. PhP 31.075 D. PhP 31075


1
4. Lydia's mother can sew 52 yards of tablecloth in an hour. At the same rate,
1
how many yards of tablecloth can she sew in 2 hour?
3 1 2 3
A. 2 4 yards B. 2 4 yards C. 2 4 yards D.2 5 yards

5. Claire jogged a total of 36 kilometers. If she jogged 0.90 kilometers daily,


how long did she jog?
A. 35 days B. 30 days C. 40 days D.45 days

26 SET B
1
6. Mrs. Villar bought 4 kg of meat at PhP 300.00 per kilo. How much will
4
she pay?

A. PhP 1 275.00 B. PhP 1 250.00 C. PhP 1 150.00 D. PhP 1 450.00

7. Teacher Aida asked her class to find the quotient of 7.546 and 0.01? If you
were in her class, what would be your answer?

A. 0.7546 B. 75.46 C. 754.6 D. 7 546

8. Mr. Franco received a copy of his monthly electricity bill for a period of 30
days. How much was his daily amount of electricity if he paid PhP 1,757.50
for the month?

A. PhP 58.88 B. PhP 58.58 C. PhP 58.85 D. PhP 58.55

1
9. A glass has a capacity of 𝑙𝑖𝑡𝑒𝑟𝑠 of water. How many glasses can be filled
4
3
with 1 4 𝑙𝑖𝑡𝑒𝑟𝑠 of water?
A. 2 glasses B. 3 glasses C. 7 glasses D. 8 glasses

10. A foodhouse sponsored a meal for the frontliners in the vaccination area.
There are 30 nurses and 5 doctors. The total amount of food pack cost
PhP 3,850. How much is the amount of each pack?

A.PhP 120.00 B. PhP 110.00 C. PhP 101.00 D. PhP 115.00

11. For every buko, Ana needs 2 glasses of water to make buko juice. How many
glasses of water does Ana need if she will use 5 buko so that the taste will
be the same?

A. 8 B. 10 C. 12 D. 14

12. A cyclist travels 48 km in 4 hours. How far can it travel in 6 hours at the
same speed?

A. 75 km B. 72 km C. 78 km D. 82 km

13. What operation should be used to determine 20% of 250?


A. addition B. subtraction C. multiplication D. division

SET B 27
14. Using the number line below, choose the statement that is true about 7,-7
and 1.

A. 1 is less than -7 but greater than 7.


B. 1 is less than 7 but greater than -7.
C. -7 and 7 are equal and greater than 1.
D. -7 and 7 are equal and less than 1.

15. Dad (D) came home at 5:00 in the afternoon, Mom (M) was at home 7
hours earlier than Dad because of headache, and brother (B) arrived 2
hours later than Dad. Which timeline represents their arrival at home?
B D M
A.
(5:00 pm)
M D B
B.

(5:00 pm)

C.
M B D

(5:00 pm)

M D B
D.

(5:00 pm)

16. Diana, Jane, Jacob Lisa, and David picked a card from a basket before they
could join the game. Who got the highest number of cards?

A. Lisa B. Jacob C. Diana D. David

28 SET B
17. The classroom’s mini library contains 175 books. After the opening of the
Brigada Pagbasa, the library accumulated 125 additional books donated by
volunteer donors. If there are 10 bookshelves that could store equal number
of books, how many books are there in each bookshelf? Use the equation:
(175 + 125) ÷ 10 = N

A. 19 B. 25 C. 30 D. 54

18. Rex and Conrado played volleyball . In the first set Rex won by 5 points .
In the second set Conrado won by 6 points. In the third set Rex won by 8
points while in the fourth set Conrado won by 9 points. If in the last set Rex
won by 5 points , by how many points did Rex win?

A. 7 points B. 3 points C. 2 points D. 5 points

19. Pedro was about to win in a computer game. He was prompted to give a
password in order to finish the game. The clue is “ express 33% in decimal,
fraction and ratio”. Help Pedro win the game by computing and solving
the problem.

A. 3.3 33/100 3:100


B. 0.33 33/10 3:10
C. 0.33 33/001 3:100
D. 0.33 33/100 33:100

20. Juno bought a bag at Shopping Express Mall. The bag cost PhP 800.00 and
was on sale at a discount of 20%. Which of the following was the discount of
the bag?
A. PhP 60.00 B. PhP 160.00 C. PhP 200.00 D. PhP 400.00

21. Mang Jose decided to use his 3 jeepneys to transport 30 passengers to the
vaccination site. What is the ratio of jeepney to passengers?

A. 1:10 B. 10:1 C. 30:3 D. 3:10

SET B 29
22. Lito got sick and lost 6 lb of his 63 lb weight. What is his present weight?
A. 56 lb B. 57 lb C. 58 lb D. 59 lb

23. A person infected with COVID-19 can infect 2 persons. Those 2 persons
can also infect 2 more persons. How many persons can be infected with
COVID-19 if it continues until cycle 10?
A. 2,048 B. 4,096 C. 1,023 D.1,240

24. Read the dials from left to right. Which of the following shows the accurate
reading for the meter below?

________ ________ _________ _________ ________

A. 03393 kWh B. 02393 kWh C. 14493 kWh D. 12345 kWh

25. A circle is enclosed in a square. If the side of a square is 10 cm, what is the
area of the circle? (π=3.14)

A. 40.00cm² B. 78.50 cm² C. 100.00 cm² D. 200.01 cm²

26. The storage box has a width of 6 cm, a length of 10 cm, and a height of 4
cm. Determine the surface area of he storage box.
A. 20 cm2 B. 240 cm2 C. 248 cm2 D. 164 cm2

27. What is the relationship of the volume of a pyramid to the volume of a


rectangular prism?
A. The volume of a pyramid is 3 times or thrice the volume of the
rectangular prism.
B. The volume of a pyramid is two-thirds or 2/3 of the volume of the
rectangular prism.
C. The volume of a pyramid is 1 1/3 of the volume of the rectangular prism.
D. The volume of a pyramid is one third (1/3) of the volume of the
rectangular prism.

30 SET B
28. Teacher Joy travels early from her house to school using her motorcycle
every day at a speed of 30 kilometers per hour, how far would it take her to
travel in 3 hours?

A. 33 km B. 90 km C. 10 km D. 27 km

29. In the algebraic equation 10x – 4 = 56, numbers 4 and 56 are the constants
while x is the variable. Which statement is true about a variable?

A. A variable is any letter or symbol that represents a number.


B. A variable has a fixed value that does not change.
C. A variable is an expression that combines numbers and one or more
operation symbols
D. A variable is a mathematical phrase that uses letters, numbers and
operation symbols.

30. Aling Vilma is twice as old as his son Joey. Express Joey’s age in algebraic
equation if Aling Vilma’s age is 60.

A. 2n = 60 B. N - 2 = 60 C.2 + n = 60 D.N ÷ 2 = 60

31. Samantha is y years old now. Write an equation to express Samantha’s


age if her age 5 years from now is 17.
A. y – 5 =17 B. y x 5 = 17 C. y + 5 =17 D. y÷ 5 =17

32. Represent the given quantities in the given situation.


“Leny, Sarah and Rodrigo are best of friends. They joined in a running
competition in their school and finished 1st, second and third. Lenny won
the race while Sarah finished the course 7 seconds later than Leny. Rodrigo
finished 8 seconds later than Sarah. Analyze the situation then represent
the given quantities.

A. Lenny = x B. Lenny = x C. Lenny = x D. Lenny = x


Sarah = x + 7 Sarah = x + 7 Sarah = x + 7 Sarah = x + 8
Rodrigo = (x+7) + 8 Rodrigo = x+8 Rodrigo = x+(x+7) + 8 Rodrigo = x+7

33. Instruction: Find a solution for the following problem.


In a Mathematics quiz, the quizmaster asked the participants to write
four 4s to get 10.
Clue: Use the basic Mathematical operations. Solve this to get points.

A. 4+4 + 44 B. 4x4x4+4 C. 4x4-(4+4) D. (44-4) ÷ 4

SET B 31
34. There are 30 pupils in Mrs. Lim’s class. They were asked to choose what
their favorite subject is. The pie chart below represents their responses.
How many pupils chose Mathematics as their favorite subject?

FAVORITE SUBJECT
Filipino A. 3
10% English[20%
B. 6

C. 9

D. 12
Math[40
% Science[3…

35. In support for the Brigada Pagbasa, the Mayor donated 120 books of six
different kinds. The pie graph shows the number of books the Mayor
donated to the school for each kind. Which two kinds of book make up 25%
of all the books donated?

BOOKS MAYOR DONATED I. Storybooks and Arts


History
15 Workbooks II. Math and Arts
25 III. History and Language
IV. Language and
Workbooks
Story Books
35
Math A. I
22 B. II
C. II and III
Language
D. III and IV
Arts
8 15

36. A box contains 6 green, 4 blue and 8 red balls. What is the probability that
a green or blue ball will be picked on the first draw?

A. 10% B. 18% C. 52% D. 56%

37. Make lists of possible combinations of juice and biscuit for snacks. How
many ways can you order snacks?

KIND OF JUICE BISCUIT


Orange Juice Crackers
Mango Juice Flakes
Pineapple Juice Cookies

A. 1 B. 9 C. 6 D. 3

32 SET B
38. Ana visually presented the allocation of her weekly allowance in a pie
graph. She allocates it for her transportation, lunch, snack, and school
materials. From the graph she made, which has the least amount of
allocation?
Ana's Weekly Allowance Allocation
A. Lunch Transportation
B. Transportation Lunch PhP 80
C. Snack PhP 250
D. School Materials Snack
PhP 200
School
Materials
PhP 150

39. Suppose you tossed a coin 12 times. The coin landed on heads 9 times and
on tail 3 times. What is the probability of landing on tails?
1 1 1 3
A. 2 B. 4 C. 6 D. 4

40-41. Rolling a pair of dice will result to 36 outcomes as shown below.

Die A

1 2 3 4 5 6
D 1 (1,1) (1,2) (1,3) (1,4) (1,5) (1,6)
i 2 (2,1) (2,2) (2,3) (2,4) (2,5) (2,6)
e 3 (3,1) (3,2) (3,3) (3,4) (3,5) (3,6)
4 (4,1) (4,2) (4,3) (4,4) (4,5) (4,6)
B
5 (5,1) (5,2) (5,3) (5,4) (5,5) (5,6)
6 (6,1) (6,2) (6,3) (6,4) (6,5) (6,6)

40. Which prediction is true based on the results in the above table?
5
A. The probability of getting the sum of 6 is 36 .
2
B. The probability of getting the product of 1 is 6 .
1
C. The probability that the number 1 appear is 936 or 4 .
8 2
D. The probability that same number appear is 36 or 9 .

SET B 33
6 1
41. Which prediction below will give a probability of 36 or 6 ?
A. The probability of getting the sum of 6.
B. The probability of getting the pairs of even numbers.
C. The probability that the number 1 appear.
D. The probability that same face number appear.

42. A rich boy donated items in an orphanage. His box contains 13 t-shirts, 17
jackets, 19 long pants and 21 short pants. What is the expected probability
of getting the short pants?
21
A. The expected probability of getting the short pants is 65 .
7
B. The expected probability of getting the short pants is 10 .
21
C. 60 is the expected probability of getting the short pants.
21 3
D. or is the expected probability of getting the short pants.
70 10

43. Mr. Dela Cruz, the PE teacher of Grade 6-Santan asks his pupils to select
one sport that they want to play next week for their practicum. The table
below shows the percentage of pupils who selected the respective sports.
SPORTS Percent
Basketball 30 %
Soccer 20 %
Badminton 25 %
Tennis 10 %
Baseball 15 %

Out of 100 pupils of Grade 6-Santan, what is the probability of the least
sport?
10 10
A. The probability of the least sport is 100 or 10
1
B. The probability of the least sport is 25 .
10 1
C. The probability of the least sport is 100 or 10 .
10
D. is the probability of the least sport.
1000
44. A pineapple juice can, cylindrical in shape has a radius of 3 cm and a
height of 14 cm. What is the volume of the can? (V= πr2h) (π=3.14)

A. 42.00 cm3 B. 197.65 cm3 C. 196.87 cm3 D. 395.64cm3

34 SET B
45. Andres would like to paint the Styrofoam ball covered with a
newspaper to create an Earth’s model for his science project. In order to
determine how much paint he will need, he must measure the ball’s whole
surface. Solve for the surface area of the Styrofoam ball. ( SA=4πr2 ), (π=3.14)

A. 80.00 cm2
B. 800.25 cm2
C. 452.25 cm2
D. 803.84 cm2

46. A piece of wood measures 14cm long, 9 cm wide, and 6cm thick. What is
its volume?
A. 754 cm3 B.756 cm3 C. 758cm3 D. 760 cm3

47. Jake was asked to compare between plane figures and solid figures.
What is the difference between the objects below?

A. The basketball has more lines than the circle.


B. The basketball is three-dimensional while the circle is two-dimensional.
C. They have the same characteristics.
D. Both A and B are correct.

48. Carlo and his friend received a chocolate for winning the game. The
chocolate was wrapped in a box that looks like the illustration below. How
many faces does a triangular prism have?

A. 3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 6

49. I am a solid figure with a pair of circular, parallel bases and a round,
smooth face between them. Who am I?

A. B. C. D.

SET B 35
50. Raguel is preparing his assignment for his math class. The task given to
him is to describe and visualize space figure. How will Raguel describe it?

A. Its opposite faces are equal and parallel to each other.


B. It has two parallel end faces and four lateral faces, each one of which is
a reactangle.
C. It is a polyhedron that has five faces or flat surfaces.
D. It is shaped like a box, 3 pairs of equal and parallel faces.

36 SET B
KEY TO CORRECTION
Numeracy Assessment for Grade 6

No. SET A SET B No. SET A SET B


1 B A 26 B C

2 B C 27 A D

3 D A 28 B B

4 A A 29 C A

5 A C 30 D A

6 C A 31 B C

7 C C 32 B A

8 B B 33 D D

9 A C 34 A D

10 A B 35 D C

11 C B 36 C D

12 C B 37 C B

13 C C 38 C B

14 A B 39 B B

15 C B 40 D A

16 C C 41 B D

17 B C 42 C D

18 B B 43 B C

19 D D 44 A D

20 B B 45 B D

21 B A 46 C B

22 D B 47 D D

23 B C 48 B C

24 D A 49 A B

25 C B 50 A B

37
NUMERACY ASSESSMENT TOOLS GRADES 1-10

GRADE 6 DEVELOPMENT TEAM


WRITERS CONTENT EDITOR

TEST ITEMS NAME OF WRITERS Michael John S. Ranada


Calpi ES/Oas North
Carmen P. Villaflores
1,40,41
Daraga North Central School

2, 18
Edwarson C. Caraqueo LANGUAGE EDITOR
Jonop ES/ Malinao

Antoneth V. Borje Blanca B. Lorete


3,30
Rawis ES/ LibonWest Lacag ES/ Daraga South

Maricel C. Clado Ma. Mediatrix M. Llarena


4,13,25
Baybay ES/Tiwi Tabon-Tabon ES/Daraga South

Rachel P. Arellano
5,23,32,33
CabraranES/Jovellar
IT SUPPORT/LAYOUT ARTIST
Jovy N. Leseniana
6,22
CabanganES/Camalig North
John Rowen M. Moratalla
Tumpa ES/ Camalig North
Charmie Joy S. Bataller
7,38,39
Apud ES/ LibonWest

Gadwel N. Nuyda
8,48
Dona Mercedes ES/Guinobatan West

Lea A. Gumba
9,45
PolanguiSouth Central School

Mariz G. Ocampo
10,36
Vinisitahan ES/Bacacay South

Richard V. Blanca
11, 12,37
San JoseES/Malilipot

Krystel Joan L. Dancalan


14, 15
Lidong ES/Polangui North

Marvin P. Posillo
16,28,29
La Medalla ES/Pioduran West

Arjay O. Llave
17,26,46,47
LawinonES/Pio Duran East

Ronald Miranda
19,34,35
Talisay ES/Oas North

Kristine Maa Joy B. Desalisa


20,44
TagoytoyES/Camalig South

Jesus L. Pillonar Jr.


21,31
San Vicente ES/ Libon East

Ma. Charlyn B. Santillan


24,27
Villahermosa CS/Rapu-Rapu East

Sheryl C. Balmes
42,43
San Andres/Sto. Domingo

Ma. Mediatrix M. Llarena


49,50
TabontabonES/Daraga South

38

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