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9.

A shopkeeper mixed 2 1/3 kg of cashew nuts


Mathematics and 3/4 kg of raisins. What is the total mass of
Begin Here: the mixtures?
1. Subtract 1 / 2 – 2 / 7 =____ (A) 2 1/6 kg (C) 3 1/12 kg
(A) 3 / 7 (C) 3 / 14 (B) 2 3/4 kg (D) 3 1/2 kg
(B) 1 / 3 (D) 1 / 14
10. Mrs. Luna measures the temperature of her son
2. What is the difference when 3 / 5 is subtracted Carlo. The thermometer shows a temperature
from 2 / 3 ? of 38.6° C. If the normal body temperature is
(A) 1 / 15 (C) 1 / 2 37°C, how much higher is Carlo’s temperature
(B) 1 / 3 (D) 5/8 than the normal temperature?
(A) 2.1 °C (C) 1.9°C
3. Multiply 3 1 / 4 by 2 / 3 what is the answer? (B) 2.4°C (D) 1.6°C
(A) 2 3/4 (C) 1 1/3
(B) 2 1 / 6 (D) 1 2/9 11. Yesterday, Megan’s temperature was 39.8°C in
the morning and 37.9°C in the afternoon. What
4. What is the product of 3 1 / 8 x 4 / 5 ? was the decrease in her temperature?
(A) 1 1/4 (C) 2 3/8 (A) 1.1°C (C) 2.1°C
(B) 1 3/4 (D) 2 1/2 (B) 1.9°C (D) 2.9°C

5. Which pair of polygons are congruent? 12. The temperature of Missy is 39.5°C. After she
(A) (C) takes medicine temperature her temperature
her temperature drops by 1.8°C. What is her
temperature after taking her medicines?
(B) (D)
(A) 38.3°C (C) 37.7°C
(B) 38.2°C (D) 37.3°C
6. Which of the following is congruent to triangle
For item 13 – 15. Study the graph below.
ABC? A

B C
F M

D E L O
(A) (C)
R X Y

13. What is the difference between the greatest


and the least heights?
Q S Z
(A) 6 cm (C) 10 cm
(B) (D)
(B) 8cm (D) 12 cm
7. During a newspaper drive, two sections of
Payapa School collected 18 2/5 kg and 22 1/2
14. Who is the tallest among the pupils?
kg of newspaper in one week. How many
(A) Fred (C) Teo
kilograms of newspapers did the two sections
(B) Tracy (D) Wella
collect?
(A) 40 1/5 kg (C) 41 3/10 kg 15. Name the pupils whose heights are more than
(B) 40 9/10 kg (D)41 2/5 kg 160cm.
(A) Wella and Shane
8. Sally sold 5 1/2 kg of flour to Mr. Chan. She
(B) Mary and Tracy
found out that she had 8 1/4 kg of flour left.
(C) Fred and mary
How flour did she have at first?
(D) Teo and Fred
(A) 13 3/4 kg (C) 3 2/3 kg
Mathematics
(B) 13 1/2 kg (D) 2 1/4 kg
NAT (G6 -14) For Item 16, show are the electric meter reading of
Adriano family for one month.
23. Add 23 1/2 to 18 5/8. What is the answer?
(A) 42 3/4 (C) 41 1/2
(B) 42 1/8 (D) 41 3/8

24. If Cara subtracted 3 2/3 from 6 1/5 , what is


the difference?
(A) 2 3/8 (C) 3 4/15
(B) 2 8/15 (D) 3 ½

16. How much electricity did the Adriano family 25. Donna bought a can of fruit cocktail worth
consume for the month? Php 55.60 and a can condensed milk Php 47.50.
(A) 275 kWh (C) 305 kWh How much change did she get if she paid one
(B) 295 kWh (D) 325 kWh thousand-peso bill?
(A) Php 885.10 (C) Php 903.10
17. What is the water consumption of a certain (B) Php 896.90 (D) Php 907.90
laundry shop for one month if the present
water meter reading 783 m³ and the previous 26. How much more should Claire add to her
water meter reading is 566 m³? Php 350.00 to pay for a calculator that cost
(A) 224 m³ (C) 194 m³ Php 649.80?
(B) 217 m³ (D) 186 m³ (A) Php 319.18 (C) Php 299.80
(B) Php 308.10 (D) Php 280.10
For item 18 – 20, refer to the graph.
Students were asked the sport they most often 27. Joyce had6.25 m of ribbons to decorate her gift
participated in. The circle below shows the data. boxes. She used 2.88m for the large box and
1.74 m for the small box. How many metres of
ribbons she had left?
(A) 2.43 m (C) 1.72 m
(B) 2.35 m (D) 1.63 m

28. The ratio of teachers to pupils in Mabuhay


Elementary School is 1:32, If the school have
1 088 pupils, how many teachers are there?
(A) 32 (C) 34
(B) 33 (D) 35
18. What percent of the students participated in
volleyball? 29. The Abueva family consumes 9kg of rice in 2
(A) 48% (C) 30% weeks. How many kilogram of rice will they
(B) 40% (D) 28% consume in 7 days?
(A) 5.5 (C) 4.5
19. How much more students participated in (B) 5 (D) 4
basketball than soccer?
(A) 4 (C) 8 30. Marley bought a jacket worth Php 899.00. If the
(B) 6 (D) 12 12% VAT was added to the original price, hoe
much did she pay to the cashier?
20. How many students were interviewed? (A) Php 1006.88 (C) Php 803.34
(A) 60 (C) 75 (B) Php 994.66 (D) Php 791.12
(B) 50 (D) 45 Mathematics
NAT (G6 -14)
21. Solve for N in 3 4/5 + 6 1/4 = N 31. Myra has 5 pieces of 100-peso bill and 12
(A) 9 1/4 (C) 10 1/20 pieces of 50-peso bill. If 50% of her total
(B) 9 5/9 (D) 10 3/4 money was deposited in the bank, how
much did she deposit?
22. What is the sum of 2 3/4 + 1 2/3 + 3 1/2 ? (A) Php 300.00 (C) Php 400.00
(A) 6 1/4 (C) 7 1/3 (B) Php 350.00 (D) Php 550.00
(B) 6 7/12 (D) 7 11/12
32. Jenny’s garden has red and white roses. If 38. A rectangle container has a base of 2m by 1.5 m
60% of roses are red, what percent of the and a height of 3 m. How much water can it
roses are white? hold?
(A) 32% (C) 38% (A) 6 m³ (C) 9 m³
(B) 7.5 m³ (D) 10 m³
(B) 40% (D) 46%
39. A cylindrical juice can is 21 cm high and has a
33. A senior citizen ordered Php 180.00 worth
radius of 5 cm. What is its volume?
of food at a restaurant. After a discount the (A) 6 923.7 cm³ (C) 659.4 cm³
cost was reduced Php 144.00. What was the (B) 1648.5 cm³ (D) 329.7 cm³
rate of discount?
(A) 10% (C) 20% For item 40, refer to the drawing below.
(B) 16% (D) 24% Mang Diego constructed a rectangular storage cabinet
shown below.
34. A triangle has a base of 30 cm and a height of
20 cm. What is the area of the triangle?
(A) 600 cm² (C) 300 cm²
(B) 400 cm² (D) 200 cm²

35. Am isosceles triangle is made up of two


triangles as shown below.
A
40. How many cubic meter can fill the cabinet?
(A) 22 m³ (C) 11m³
(B) 20 m ³ (D) 40 m³

D C B
If the area of the ABD is 60 cm², what is the area of
triangle ACD?
(A) 15 cm² (C) 45 cm²
(B) 30 cm² (D) 60 cm²
***END OF MATHEMATICS***
36. Shown below is a triangular cut from a square
sheet of paper.

ENGLISH
Begin Here:
What is the area of the remaining piece of paper?
(A) 105 cm² (C) 202.5 cm² 1. Ana always _____ fresh milk in the old market
(B) 186 cm² (C) 2 700 cm² in Paco every morning.
NAT (G6 -14) (A) buy (C) bought
37. Mrs. Molina’s music room is a trapezoid whose (B) buys (D) buying
measures are shown below. What is its area?
6.3 m 2. The school children ran _____ in the meadow.
5m (A) play (C) playfulness
(B) playful (D) playfully

7.5 m
3. We bought ____ some souvenirs on our trip to
(A) 15.6 m² (C) 34.5 m²
Boracay.
(B) 18.8 m² (D) 37.2 m²
(A) herself (C) ourselves
(B) himself (D) themselves
(C) Surround the tree with a black fence.
4. The tourists _____ their car to take pictures (D) Sprinkle the trunk of the tree with the blood of
every time they see a nice view along the way. a black dog.
(A) stop (C) stopped 9. What could have been the attitude of the fairy
(B) Stops (D) stopping toward the boy?
(A) sad (C) apologetic
5. The hardworking boy _____ sells barbeques and (B) thankful (D) indifferent
hotdog sandwiches in the park.
(A) painstaking (C) painless 10. What is the general mood expressed in this
(B) painstakingly (D) painful line?

6. I hid ____ in the closet when I heard three “ He was willing to sacrifice for the benefit of
strong knocks at midnight. others.”
(A) himself (D) herself
(B) myself € itself (A) Generosity (C) Fear
(B) Dispair (D) Disappointment
7. Which among the sentences is a simple
sentence?
(A) If you will come, I will attend the party.
(B) She is absent today because she has a
toothache.
(C) The contestants came early for the Math Quiz
Bee.
(D) The men chopped wood while the women
cooked food. 11. The correct arrangement of the sentence is:
A. 4 – 2 – 1 – 3 C. 1 – 2 – 3 – 4
B. 4 – 1 – 2 – 3 D. 3 – 2 – 4 – 1

NAT (G6 -14)

12. What countries compose the British Isles?


A. Great Britain and Northern Ireland
B. United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland
8. What did the fairy want the boy to do with the C. United Kingdom and Wales
curse d tree? D. Great Britain and Ecotland
(A) Sprinkle the tree with water daily.
(B) Guard the tree with a black dog.
13. What is the most likely the industrial situation 22. The dancer shower his dancing ability among all
of Britain in the future? contestants.
A. Stagnant C. developing A. Skillfully C. less skillfully
B. Declining D. Developed B. More skillfully D. most skillfully

14. What mood is expressed in this line? 23. The fruits harvested this year are the ____ that
we have from our farm.
“ Industry is very important in Britain?” A. best C. better
A. Humorous C. calm B. good D. least good
B. Serious D. joyous
24. I found ______, _______, _______ kittens in my
door this morning.
A. three, fat , brown
B. fat, brown and three
C. brown, fat, three
D. brown, three, fat

25. Kids from the neighborhood walk _____ our


yard to get to the park.
A. through C. between
B. under D. below

15. A. 4 – 3 – 2 – 1 C. 3 – 4 – 1 – 2
B.1 – 2 – 4 – 3 D. 2 – 1- 3 – 4

16. Many ____ that doing business will improve


their economic conditions.
A. Believe C. believed
B. Believes D. believing

17. The last contestant sang his piece ____ than


other contestants.
A. Expressively C. most expressively
B. Least expressively D. more expressively
18. This is the _____ flash flood that occurred in our
province.
A. Bad C. worse
B. Worst D. least worst

19. On sale at the back of Lankata Hotel are _____,


_____, ______ pearls.
A. shining, many, pink
B. pink, many, shining
C. many, pink, shining
D. many, shining, pink

20. He lives one kilometer ______ from the city


A. through C. across
B. around D. away

21. Somebody ____ for the group of youth


volunteers in the environment crusade.
A. speak C. speaks
B. spoke D. speaking
26. What is the mood expressed in this line?
“ The two neighbors made plans to get the 31. What is the main idea of the selection?
gold for themselves.” A. Old people in Maguindanao believe in “Kapres”.
A. fear C. anger B. Old people in Maguindanao were fond of
B. greed D. joy “Kapres”.
C. “Kapres” were mysterious creatures.
27. Why did the two men put the two jars in the D. “Kapres” love to stay under the trees.
couple’s house?
A. To share the content of the jars. 32. In what way did the “Kapre” help the people?
B. To express sympathy with the couples. A. He swayed the trees when they are strong
C. To make fun with the contents of the jars. typhoons.
D. To express their anger at the couple. B. His loud voice sent people running away.
C. He hid people lost along the way behind the
28. Which among the following sentences states an trees.
opinion? D. He drove away men with evil plans in the area.
A. Andong saw two jars under the mango trees.
B. The wife asked her husband to catch fish for 33. What mood expressed in this line?
their supper. “The people believed that the “Kapre”
C. Perhaps the two men were punished for their provided them security against bad elements”.
bad behavior. A. protective C. sarcastic
D. The husband and wife became prosperous. B. indifferent D. humorous

29.What is the main idea of the story? 34. What detail supports this statement?
A. A couple was rewarded with good fortune. “When strangers came to Kalanganan the
B. A couple had a secret plan about an earthen jar. “Kapre” appeared.”
C. Men with evil intensions dream about an A. The “Kapre” lived in big trees.
earthen jar. B. The “Kapre” smokes a big roll of tobacco.
D. Men with evil intensions found an earthen jar C. The “Kapre” frightens men with evil plans to the
under a tree. people in the area.
D. The “Kapre” has nowhere to live since the trees
30. What did the couple do with their money? where cut down.
A. Bought a car
B. Built a big house 35. What conclusion can be made about the
C. Put up a business selection?
D. Traveled around the world A. All “Kapres” are friendly creatures.
B. Not all “Kapres” are bad creatures.
C. “Kapres” hide most of the time.
D. Most “Kapres” have evil intentions.

36. What is the main idea or theme of the


selection?
A. Animals can live even without proper places for
them?
B. Destruction of habitats of living organisms must
not be given intention by the authorities.
C. Animal habitats are not a common sight in
communities.
D. Habitats of animals must be preserved and
protected.

37. Why do organisms survive in their


environment?
A. They made most of the time.
B. They can adjust to their habitats.
C. Some organisms prefer to live alone.
D. Some organisms are similar to one another.

38. Which among the following statements


expresses opinion?
A. Habitats provide organisms with what they
need.
B. A pond is an example of a habitat.
C. A field is another example of a habitat.
D. It is believed that some animals have certain
habitats.

39. What detail supports this conclusion?

“A habitat supports some organisms.”

A. Animals in the field can produce food in the Science


pond. Begin here:
B. Animals in the pond habitat can produce
milk for other animals. Refer to the illustration of the female reproductive
system below to answer item 1 & 2.
C. A pond habitat can accommodate aquatic
plants and animals in the pond.
D. Crabs can live in a pond habitat.

40. What conclusion can be drawn from the


selection?
A. All habitats are unfriendly to living organisms.
B. Habitats are essential for organisms to survive.
C. Living organisms don’t depend much on
habitats to live.
D. Living organisms favor all habitats.
1. Which of the following is the function of part I?
A. Provides food for growing fetus in the
uterus.
B. Attaches the ovary to the vagina.
C. Channels the ripened egg from the ovary to
the uterus.
***END OF ENGLISH TEST*** D. Filters the sperm and egg cells entering the
ovary.

2. Why is part IV known also as the “birth canal”?


A. It is where the urine passes.
B. In normal delivery, new born baby passes out
from it.
C. It receives the sperm cells. 7. Which group of animals is NOT properly
D. It is where the monthly menstrual blood flows classified based on their characteristics?
out. A. Group I C. Group III
B. Group V D. Group IV
3. What benefit does the respiratory system give
to the whole body? 8. Which of the following animals is supposed to
A. It digest all food substances needed for the be classified in Group II?
body. A. Salamander C. whale
B. It transports nutrients to the cells and B. Crocodile D. eagle
collects waste materials to them.
C. It protects the body from foreign 9. Birds have beaks that are shaped to suit the
microorganisms that cause ailments. way they get and eat food.
D. It facilitates the diffusion of oxygen in the Which bird eats fish?
blood and the release of carbon dioxide
from the body.

4. Which of the following explains the function of


the lungs?
A. It purifies the air that we breathe.
B. It transports purified air to the blood stream.
C. It serves as a passage of air from nostrils to the
chest cavity.
D. It prevents the entry of blood into the
respiratory system.
10. Grasshoppers develop amazing camouflage
from their predators and preys. What specific
NAT (G6 -14) camouflaging behavior do these insects have?
5. The kidney is the blood-filtering organ of our A. Imitating the shape, smell and sounds of their
body. What other important function/s do our prey.
kidney have? B. Developing protective coloration that blends to
their environment.
C. Developing an adaptation wherein they look
“dead” to avoid their predators.
D. Having a structure that secretes poisonous
substance to scare their predators.
11.

6. Which part temporarily hold the urines until it


finally goes out of the body?
A. Kidney C. Urinary bladder
B. Ureter D. Urethra
B. Controls automatic response without
passing the brain.
12. What similar characteristics do banana and C. Pathway of motor signals from the brain to
papaya plants have? the neurons to the glands or muscles.
A. They have woody stems with hairy barks. D. Controls involuntary activities like breathing
B. They have numerous stems arising from the and digesting.
ground. 18. Which part of the nervous system carries
C. They lean on something for support to get an massages around the system in the form of
upright position. electrical impulses?
D. They have soft, long and cylindrical-shape, A. Cerebrum C. Neuron
single stem. B. Cerebellum D. spinal cord
19. Which part of the nervous system is considered
the main “trunk line” connecting the brain and
the four-fifth of the spinal column?
A. Spinal cord C. cerebrum
B. Neuron D. nerve cells
20. Which of the following is considered as the
blood “pumping organ” that supply oxygen to
our body?
A. Liver C. heart
B. Kidney D. Lungs
21. What is the function of the white blood cells?
13.Which of the examples show chemical changes? A. Carry messages to the brain.
A. 1, 3, and 4 C. 2, 4, and 5 B. Fight harmful bacteria that enter the body.
B. 2, 3, and 6 D. 1, 5, and 6 C. Remove waste that stay on the veins.
14.Which of the examples show only a physical D. Transport oxygen from the lungs to the other
change in matter? parts of the body.
A. 1, 2, and 3 C. 2, 5, and 6 22. Which arrow path traces the flow of the blood
B. 1, 3, and 4 D. 4, 5, and 6 that carries carbon dioxide from the body to the
heart and lungs?
A. Veins right auricle right ventricle
pulmonary arteries lungs
B. Veins right ventricle right auricle
pulmonary arteries lungs
C. Pulmonary veins left auricle left
ventricle lungs
D. Pulmonary veins left auricle left
ventricle aorta lungs

15. In terms of size, which planet has almost size of


the earth?
A. Mercury C. Mars
B. Venus D. Neptune
16. Which planet is the heaviest?
A. Venus C. Jupiter
B. Saturn D. Neptune
17. Which is NOT a function of the spinal cord of
the nervous system?
A. Pathway of the memory messages to the
brain. 23. Based on the diagram, it can be concluded that
the food web is____.
A. An exchange of gasses in the air. days prescribed by doctors is bad to our health.
B. A complex food interrelationship among Which statement explains why antibiotics has to
organisms starting from the producers to be taken completely in terms of dosage and
the consumers. days even if the sickness seems to be gone?
C. An interrelationship of the living with the A. Antibiotics serves as vitamins to other body
non-living environment. parts to keep them well.
D. An order of food relationship that starts B. Changing its prescription means allowing some
from animal consumers to plant producers. bacteria to survive and become resistant to the
antibiotic used.
24. C. Killing all the harmful bacteria increases the
population of useful bacteria
D. Changing its prescription saves money for
buying many medicines.
30. Using certain chemicals like the
chlorofluorocarbons (CFC’s) has caused holes to
form in the Earth’s ozone layer. The holes
results to more ultraviolet (UV) light from the
Sun to reach the lands and seas. Scientists
reported that increased UV light causes algae
like seaweeds to wilt and die. If this problem
25. Which group of organisms are set of first - order
continues, what would happen to our sea
consumers only?
animals?
A. Rabbit, mouse, grasshopper
A. They would increase because UV light kills the
B. Dog, grasshopper, bird
algae.
C. Grasshopper, dog, owl
B. They would decrease because the algae which
D. Owl, bird, mouse
serves as the animals’ food are killed.
C. They would die because UV light directly kills
the animals.
D. No change will happen because the algae are
just tiny organism.
31. What form of energy is derived from eating
food?
A. Chemical C. Mechanical
B. Electrical D. radiant
32. What happens to the energy possessed by a
person when he uses it in doing work?
A. It is change into radiant energy.
B. It is converted into light energy.
26. What does the diagram show? C. It is transformed into chemical energy.
A. Plants give off carbon dioxide for man’s use. D. It is transformed into mechanical energy.
B. Man gives off carbon dioxide for the plant’s use. 33. What forms of energy comes from the sun?
C. Plants give off both oxygen and carbon dioxide A. Radiant C. electrical
gas for man. B. Chemical D. ultraviolet
D. Man gives off both oxygen and carbon dioxide 34. When a ball is left to roll on the surface of the
gas for plants. wood , the ball slows down after a time and
27. What gas is released by plants during the food eventually stops. What factor causes the ball
making process? slow down and stop.
A. Nitrogen C. Oxygen A. Magnet C. gravity
B. Carbon D. Carbon dioxide B. Friction D. electricity
28. In the cycle, what process is involved when man 35. When an object is thrown upward, its speed
takes in oxygen. decreases in the sky until it stops and falls to
A. Respiration C. Hydration the ground. What is the force that counteract
B. Photosynthesis D. transpiration the moving of the object upward?
29. Antibiotics are prescribed by doctors A. Gravity C. frictional force
particularly when there is an infection in our B. Inertia D. centripetal force
body. Changing its dosage and the number of 36.
37. The inner core is the hottest interior layer of the
earth? Why?
A. It is where heating of iron and nickel takes place
so intensely.
B. It is where the ring of fire is formed.
C. It is composed of hot gasses.
D. It is composed of very hot tectonic plates.
38. Which statement describes the Earth’s mantle
layer?
A. It is the Earth largest layer covering about 67%
of its mass.
B. It is the outermost and thinnest layer of the
earth.
C. It is the Earth’s innermost layer.
D. It is made of iron and nickel.
39. The position of some group of stars
(constellation) is useful to some people in the
practice of their work. Which practice is
scientific?
A. Fishermen use it to guide them where big fish
can be caught.
B. People use it before making decisions for job
placements and financial opportunities.
C. Astrophysicists use it as a valid reference when
presenting the official findings of their studies.
D. Farmers use it in deciding the date they will
start planning their crops.

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