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MATHEMATICS
REGIONAL ACHIEVEMENT MEASURE (RAM)
The Project RAM (Regional Achievement Measure) is a
collaborative work of the Department of Education, Region VI -
Western Visayas, West Visayas State University (WVSU), and Iloilo
Science and Technology University (ISATU).
Your feedback is highly appreciated. Please send comments
and suggestions to DepEd Regional Office at region6@deped.gov.ph.
REGION VI- WESTERN VISAYAS
Directions: Choose the BEST answer for each of the following questions.
Shade the circle ( ) that corresponds to the correct answer in
the answer sheet.
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1. Mrs. Yu bought 8 kg of fruits. If 2 are mangoes, 1
are lanzones and
3 4 2
the rest are bananas, how many kilograms are bananas?
3 11 3 11
A. 3 B. 3 C. 4 D. 4
4 12 4 12
5
2. How many hours are there in a day?
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A.10 B. 15 C. 18 D. 20
3. What is the answer if 2.048 is added to 1.9278?
A. 0.21326 B. 0.39758 C. 2.1326 D. 3.9758
4. Ditas bought a shirt worth P299.90 and a pair of shoes worth P999.50.
How much change would she receive if she gave the cashier P1 500?
A. P100 B. P200 C. P200.60 D. P260.40
5. The Santos family went to a circus. They bought three tickets for adults
at P95.25 each and five tickets for children at P70.50 each. How much
change will they receive from a P1,000-bill that they gave to the ticket
seller? State the correct number sentence for the problem.
A. (95.25 + 70.50) – 1,000 = N
B. 1,000 - 3 + 5 x 95.25 + 70.50 =N
C. (3 x 95.25) + (5 x 70.50) – 1,000 = N
D. 1,000 - [(3 x 95.25) + (5 x 70.50)] =N
6. Dina has 342 meters of rope and she wants to cut it into 0.75m. which
is needed for her project. How many pieces of 0.75m rope are there?
A. 256 B. 356 C. 456 D. 556
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7. Which of the following statements is TRUE about terminating decimal
quotients?
A. 7 divided by 9 will have a terminating decimal quotient.
B. A terminating decimal quotient always leave a remainder.
C. A terminating or repeating decimal quotient results when the
division never ends.
D. A terminating decimal quotient results when the division comes to
an end with a zero remainder.
8. Harry has P310.50. He wants to divide equally the amount among his 3
siblings. How much will each sibling get?
A. P103.50 B. P420.25 C. P605.25 D. P931.50
9. Paul bought a pencil that cost P9.75 each and a pen costing P13.26
each. How much did he pay for 4 pencils and 7 pens?
A. P39.00 B. P85.81 C. P131.82 D. P1 318.20
10. How is 10:12 can be expressed in the lowest term fraction?
1 2 4 5
A. B. C. 5 D.
2 3 6
11. Miss Dalisay presented the illustration below to her class. She told
them to study it carefully and asked: “Which ratio and proportion does
it show?”
A. 1 : 2 = 7 : 6 C. 2 : 21 = 6 : 7
B. 2 : 7 = 6 : 21 D. 7 : 6 = 21: 2
12. In a Grade 6 class, there are 4 chairs in every 2 tables. If there are 60
chairs and tables in a room, how many are chairs?
A. 20 B. 30 C. 40 D. 50
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13. What number must be placed in the blank to make this proportion
correct? 2:5 = ____:10?
A. 3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 6
14. Mapisan School Grade 6 pupils are planning to have an educational
trip to Maganda Eco Park. The ratio of teachers to pupils who will go
is 1:23. If there are 14 teachers, how many grade 6 pupils are there?
A. 222 B. 318 C. 322 D. 438
15. Mary got 90% correct answers in a 20-item test. How many correct
answers did she get?
A. 16 B. 18 C. 20 D. 22
16. Pinky spends 40% of her baon for snacks. If mother gave her P50 on
that day, how much will be left to her?
A. P20 B. P30 C. P40 D. P50
17. Mario has a 32-meter lumber. He would like to cut it into 2 pieces in a
ratio of 3:5. What is the length of the longer piece?
A. 12 m B. 16 m C. 20 m D. 24 m
18. Dina is the president of the Arts Club. Their group was tasked to
prepare the leis for the visitors on their Elementary Day. She designed
a sample lei to serve as a model to the other officers. She used 12 yellow
beads for every 6 red beads she placed. How many yellow beads does
she need if she has 28 red beads?
A. 5 B. 14 C. 56 D. 72
19. Due to high demand of Christmas lights last December, its amount
increased from P400 to P500. What was the percent of increase added
to its original price?
A. 20% B. 25% C. 30% D. 35%
20. Which exponential notation gives the least value?
A. 25 B. 34 C. 43 D. 52
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21. Which of the following number lines shows the correct way
of representing integers?
A.
-4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4
B. -1 -2 -3 -4 0 4 3 2 1
C. 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4
D.
1 2 3 4 0 -1 -2 -3 -4
22. What is the answer as shown by the counters below?
A. B. C. D.
23. Jocelyn solves correctly for the product of (-12)(8). Which one
is her answer?
A. -96 B. -20 C. -4 D. 96
24. What figure is shown below?
A. cone B. cube C. cylinder D. pyramid
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25. Quin went with her mother at San Lorenzo Municipal grounds to
witness the “lights on of the parols” as one of the activities in the
“Paskwa sa Banwa” 2022. She was greatly fascinated with one of the
parols she saw. When she arrived home, she held a pencil and
scribbled the figure of how one side of the parol looked as seen below.
Which is the correct description of the figure drawn by Quin?
A. The figure is a square pyramid with 4 lateral faces.
B. The figure is a triangular pyramid with 3 lateral faces.
C. The figure is a rectangular pyramid with 4 lateral faces.
D. The figure is a pentagonal pyramid with 6 faces, 10 edges and
vertices.
26. Which of the following is a plane figure?
A. B. C. D.
27. How plane figure differ from solid figure?
A. Plane has width while solid is flat.
B. Plane has height while solid is flat.
C. Plane figure is flat while solid is a 3- dimensional object.
D. Plane has length while solid are two-dimensional objects.
28. On a PowerPoint presentation, Mrs. Mendez showed pictures of a
refrigerator, an ice cube, a globe, an ice cream cone, a tent resembling
a hexagonal pyramid, and cans of sardines. She instructed her class
to study them as to their faces. After a while, she flashed the question:
Which among the pictures shown has 7 faces?
A. ice cube C. ice cream cone
B. refrigerator D. tent showing a hexagonal pyramid
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29. What is the rule for finding the nth term in 3, 5, 7, 9, 11…… ?
A. 2n B. n + 2 C. 2n -1 D. 2n + 1
30. Which of the following is the correct nth rule to be used in answering
this item 1, 4, 7, 10, 13, ___, ___, ___?
A. Add 4 to the previous number.
B. Multiply the previous term by 2.
C. Get the common difference then add it to the previous term.
D. Get the common difference then multiply it to the previous term.
31. Which of the following is an equation?
A. 10 + 9 C. 0.5 + 0.2 = 0.4 + 0.3
B. 25 x 5 + 6 > 35+25 D. (8 + 9) x 15 < 105 + 210
32. How do you write in symbols the expression “a number increased by
7”?
A. x + 7 C. 2a + 7
B. x > 7 D. 2x + 7
33. The Grade 6 basketball team scored five less than twice as many points
as their opponent. Their total score at the end of the game was 94.
Which of the following represents the number of points they scored to
an algebraic equation?
A. 2x – 5 + x = 94 C. 94 = 5x – 2 + x
B. 2x + 5 – x = 94 D. 94 = 2x – 5 – x
34. Which of the following statements is true about variables in algebraic
expression?
I. Variables are represented by symbols or letters.
II. The value of symbols and letters can be changed from time to time.
III. Variables are always written in numbers.
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A. I only C. I and II only
B. II only D. II and III only
35. What is the area of the shaded region? Use π = 3.14
A. 21.76 m2 C. 72 m2
B. 50.24 m2 D. 122.24 m2
36. In the middle of the school year, Matt decided to buy a new pair of
shoes at the department store. It was placed in a blue box. What made
up the surface area of the box as shown below?
A. C.
B. D.
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37. Mr. & Mrs. Antonio owns a boarding house. They want to find out the
water consumption from September to December. Study the water
meter reading for each month and answer the question that follows.
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September October November December
Between which two consecutive months is the greatest volume of water
consumed?
A. September to October C. October to December
B. October to November D. November to December
38. John, the son of a farmer is listing the kinds of animals found in their
farm. He presented this data in a table and constructed a pie graph.
Interpret the graph by answering the questions below.
Kinds of Animals Number of
in John’s Farm Animals
pig 30
goat 20
duck 40
cow 10
Which animal occupies the biggest part of the pie graph?
A. cow B. duck C. goat D. pig
39. Which of the following describes the probability of getting 50% chance
of winning the game?
A. 3 out of 4 chances C. 7 out of 9 chances
B. 6 out of 10 chances D. 10 out of 20 chances
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40. TVC – Sta. Teresa National High School canteen serves lunch for
students. The menus for the day are the following: fried rice, steamed rice,
chicken adobo, pork pochero, buko juice, and mango juice. A meal consists
of 1 type of rice, 1 type of viand, and 1 type of drink being served. Which
of the following diagram of menu combinations is correct that can students
choose from?
A. C.
B. D.
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Department of Education – Regional Office VI
Duran St., 5000 Iloilo City
Telephone No.: (033)-337-0149
E-mail Address: region6@deped.gov.ph