Area and Volume Test 6th grade

TEST NAME: Area and Volume ­ Sutton
TEST ID: 908127
GRADE: 06 ­ Sixth Grade
SUBJECT: Mathematics
TEST CATEGORY: School Assessment
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02/25/16, Area and Volume ­ Sutton
Student: Class:
Date:
Instructions
You need to show work neatly for each problem on your notebook paper. Please number each problem. Use
strategies like re­read the problem, identify important information, draw out the 2­d shapes, and write and plug
into formulas. You will not have any extra time after class to finish this test. Do the easy problems first and
flag the harder ones to come back to. Please double check your work at the end before you submit. Good
Luck!
1. What is the area of the polygon?
A.
B.
C.
D.
2. Ellen cuts a rectangle into two pieces and forms a parallelogram as shown.
What is the area of the parallelogram?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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3.
The regular pentagon below is made of five congruent triangles. The
height of each triangle is approximately 4.1 cm.
What is the approximate area of the pentagon?
A.
2
24 cm B.
62 cm2 C.
D.
98 cm2 123 cm2 4. What is the area of the figure below?
A.
612 square inches
B.
419.5 square inches
C.
396 square inches
D.
287.5 square inches
5. Mrs. Sanchez has a flowerpot in the shape of a right rectangular prism. The base area of the
flowerpot is 72 square inches and the height is
inches. What is the total volume of soil needed
to completely fill the flowerpot?
A.
80 cubic inches
B.
147 cubic inches
C.
505 cubic inches
D.
540 cubic inches
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6.
A box in the shape of a cube has a side length of feet. What is the
volume of the box?
A.
ft3
B.
ft3
C.
ft3
D.
3
ft
7. What is the volume of the right rectangular prism below? A.
B.
C.
D.
3
in.
56 in.3
in.3
80 in.3
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8. A box in the shape of a rectangular prism is shown below. The box is completely filled with 432
identical cubes. The edge length of each cube is inch long.
What is the volume of the box?
A.
216 cubic inches
B.
108 cubic inches
C.
54 cubic inches
D.
27 cubic inches
9.
Michael has a set of wooden cubes he is painting. One of the cubes is
shown below.
What is the surface area of this cube?
A.
24 in.2
C.
16 in.2
12 in.2
D.
8 in.2
B.
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10. The net for a 3­dimensional figure is shown below.
When folded along the dotted line segments, which 3­dimensional figure is formed?
A.
cone
B.
prism
C.
cylinder
D.
pyramid
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11.
The net of a triangular prism is shown below. The height of each triangle
is approximately 5.2 in.
What is the approximate surface area of the triangular prism?
A.
B.
C.
D.
140 in.2
193 in.2
2
225 in.
281 in.2
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12.
A right rectangular prism is shown below.
What is the surface area of the prism?
A.
B.
C.
D.
79 ft2
103 ft2
2
120 ft
158 ft2
13. Which net below will form a triangular prism?
A.
Figure A
B.
Figure B
C.
Figure C
D.
Figure D
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14. Which of these figures could be folded along the dashed lines to make a triangular prism?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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15. The solid shown below is formed using a cube and a square pyramid. The base of the pyramid
is congruent to each face of the cube. The height of each triangular face of the pyramid is 1
yard.
What is the surface area of the solid?
A.
6 square yards
B.
7 square yards
C.
8 square yards
D.
9 square yards
16. Shaundra glued a rectangular prism and a right square pyramid together. The dimensions of the
solid are given in centimeters (cm). What is the total surface area of the figure?
A.
3680 square centimeters
B.
4080 square centimeters
C.
4160 square centimeters
D.
4560 square centimeters
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17. Which net is the net of a cube?
A.
B.
C.
D.
18. Which net could be used to form a rectangular prism?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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19. Paul drew a net for a square pyramid. Which figure could be the one Paul drew?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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20.
Each triangle in the net below has a base of 6 centimeters and a height
of 8 centimeters.
What is the surface area, in square centimeters, of the figure
represented by the net?
A.
96
B.
132
C.
192
D.
228
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