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1
Choose the answer that lists all the factors of
the number.
20
A. 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 20
B. 1, 2, 5, 20
Answer:
A
C. 2, 4, 5, 10, 20
D. 1, 2, 4, 5, 10
2
In the number 517.9364, the 3 is in
which place?
A.Tenths
B.Hundredths
Answer:
C.Thousandths
B
D.Ten-thousandths
3
Which number is the largest?
0.376
0.74
0.108
0.741
Answer:
0.741
4
Which number is between
17.2 and 17.3?
A.17.02
B.17.25
Answer:
B
C.17.32
D.17.18
5
Which expression is the same as
(5 x 3) x 7
A.5 x (3 + 7) Answer:
B.5 x (3 x 7)
B
C.5 + (3 x 7)
D.(5 + 3) x 7
Name the property.
Associative
6
Which property does this example
show?
2.61 + 92.7 = 92.7 + 2.61
Associative
Commutative
Commutative
Distributive
Property of 1
7
What is the answer
to an addition problem
called?
Answer: Sum
8
Find the average of the
following numbers:
24, 17, 26, 33, 25
Answer: 25
9
Tell how many sides each of the
following figures has:
square- 4
octagon- 8
hexagon- 6
triangle- 3
heptagon- 7
pentagon- 5
10
What is the sentence that helps us
remember the Order of operations?
What does each letter stand for?
Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally.
P-parenthesis
E-exponents
M-multiply
D-divide
A-add
S-subtract
11
Find the mean, median, mode, and range for the
following numbers: 41, 46, 50, 48, 41, 47, 42.
Mean: 45
Median: 46
Mode: 41
Range: 9
12
Define the following terms:
Acute angle- An angle that measures less than
90 degrees.
Obtuse angle- An angle that measures more
than 90 degrees and less than
180 degrees.
Right angle- An angle that measures 90 degrees.
13
Find the area and the perimeter of the figure below.
Area: 360 sq. ft.
Perimeter: 78 ft.
24 feet
15 feet
14
Draw the line of symmetry on the shape below.
15
What is the answer to a multiplication
problem called?
Answer: product
16
Is this an acute, obtuse, or right angle?
Answer: Right angle
17
What is the distance around a circle called?
Answer: Circumference
18
Type the next three odd numbers in the series.
105, 107, ___, ___, ___
Answer: 109, 111, 113
19
Which shapes are similar figures?
Answer: A, B, E
B
C
E
D
A
20
Write the ordered pair for each point on the graph
10
9
A
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
B
C
D
1
0
Answer:
A (0,8)
B (6,7)
C (2,4)
D (8,2)
E (5,0)
1
2
3
4
E
5
6
7
8
9
10
21
Look at the sign outside a hamburger joint:
What digit in this advertisement is in the
hundred thousands place?
Answer: 6
22
Susan’s mother was elected mayor of her
city. She got 65,890 votes. Her opponent
received 100 fewer votes. How many votes
did her opponent receive?
A 65,990
B 65,900
C 65,880
D 65,790
Answer: D
23
Which of the following is a
factor of 35?
A 2
B 3
C 4
D 7
Answer: 7
24
What is the smallest number that is
a multiple of both 3 and 5?
A. 12
B. 15
C. 18
D. 30
Answer: 15
25
Which of the following is a composite number.
A. 7
B. 11
C. 27
D. 13
Answer: C
26
How many prime numbers are
between 60 and 70?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer: C
(61 & 67)
27
What is the decimal form of 43/100?
A 0.43
B 4300
C 0.043
D 0.43100
Answer: A
28
The shaded amount of the squares is between
which two numbers?
A
B
C
D
between 0 and 0.75
between 0.75 and 1.25
between 1.25 and 2
between 2 and 2.75
Answer: D
29
Norma said she saves 4/5 of the money she
earns. What is the decimal form for the portion
that she saves?
A. 0.8
B. 0.6
C. 0.4
D. 0.45
Answer: A
30
Simplify 15/35
A
B
C
D
5/7
3/15
3/7
5/7
Answer: C
31
What is the missing number?
3
5
=
?
15
Answer: 9
32
What is 0.2 of ¼ of 100?
Explain each step.
First I figure out that 1/4 of 100
is 25, by dividing 100 by 4.
Next, I multiply 25 times .2
and get my answer of 5.
33
Which of the numbers 11, 21, 31, 41, 51, 61,
71, 81, 91, and 101 are NOT prime numbers?
Explain on your paper.
21and 81 are not prime numbers
because they have more than
two factors.
34
Answer: B
6
8
-
1
=
?
3
A
B
C
D
2/5
5/12
3/8
1/4
35
Jamie’s classmates send 21 e-mails to their
friends every school day. Estimate how many
e-mails the class sent out in September. (There
are 22 school days in September.)
A. 40
B. 200
C. 400
D. 600
Answer: C
36
Carla practices the piano every day after school
for 1 hour, and she practices 2 ½ hours every
weekend. How many hours did she practice
after 4 weeks?
A. 30
B. 28 ½
C. 28
D. 26
Answer: A
37
Tim takes money out of an automated teller machine
every Tuesday morning. He never takes more than $50
and never takes less than $10. After five weeks, what
is a reasonable total for the amount of money he
withdrew from his account?
A. less than $50
B. between $50 and $250
C. between $250 and $350
D. more than $350
Answer: B
38
If you are rounding to the nearest 1,000, which
number does not round to 2,000?
A. 1,499
B. 1,500
C. 1,898
D. 2,499
Answer: A
39
The closest estimate of 78 x 22 is ..
A. 160
B. 1,600
C. 16,000
D. 160,000
Answer: B
40
Jay’s mother purchases computer equipment for the
school where she works. She ordered 7 computers at
$1098 each, 3 printers at $308 each, 8 modems at $56
each, and 2 large computer screens at $432 each. She
made a quick estimate and said that the total cost was
under $10,000.
Estimate the total to see if she made a good estimate.
Answer: $7,000 for computers, $900 for printers, $480 for
modems, $800 for computer screens
Add those estimates: $9,180
She made a good estimate.
41
The perimeter of a square is 44 m.
What is the length of each side?
A. 8 m
B. 10 m
C. 11 m
D. 121 m
Answer: C
42
What is the area of the shaded triangle?
A
B
C
D
12 inches
60 sq in
65 sq in
70 sq in
80 sq in
10 inches
Answer: A
43
634 grams = _____ kilograms
A.
B.
C.
D.
0.634
6.34
63.4
6,340
Answer: A
44
What is the perimeter of this figure?
A
B
C
D
60 cm
90 cm
100 cm
120 cm
35.5 cm
24.5 cm
Answer: D
45
Which of the following are the dimensions
(length and width) of a rectangle whose
Perimeter is numerically equal to its area?
A.
B.
C.
D.
length = 5; width = 2
length = 6; width = 3
length = 7; width = 3
length = 8; width = 2
Answer: B
46
Show how two rectangles can have the same
perimeter, but different areas. Draw a picture.
6 inches
4 inches
7 inches
3 inches
The perimeter for both rectangles is 20 inches.
the area for rectangle A is 24 sq. in. and the area
for rectangle B is 21 sq. in.
47
What is the greatest number that can be made
using all of these digits?
2
4
1
8
6
Answer: 86,421
48
Put the following days in order from smallest to
largest, based on aquarium attendance.
Day
Aquarium
Attendance
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
2,105
2,625
3,302
2,598
2,615
Answer:Monday, Thursday, Friday,
Tuesday, Wednesday
49
What number is 10,000 less than
119,237?
A. 19,237
B. 99,237
C. 109,237
D. 118,237
Answer: C
50
The * in this addition problem must be replaced
by what digit?
238
+6*5
913
A 7
B 6
Answer:
7
C 5
D 4
51
What is the twelfth term of the following
sequence?
1, 4, 2, 5, 3, 6, 4, ……..
A
B
C
D
7
8
9
10
Answer: C
52
There are 3 routes from Boswell to Johnstown,
And there are 4 routes from Johnstown to
Hopewell.
How many different ways can you travel from
Boswell to Hopewell if you must go through
Johnston on the way?
A 16
B 12
Answer: B
C 10
D 7
53
Jane is thinking of 4 numbers. Two of them are
17 and the other two differ by 2. The average of
the 4 numbers is 18. What are the two missing
numbers?
A 14 and 16
B 17 and 19
Answer: C
C 18 and 20
D 19 and 21
54
Given these two statements, which conclusion
can you make?
Ice skaters like cold weather.
Heather is an ice skater.
A
B
C
D
Heather does not like cold weather.
Heather likes cold weather.
Heather likes warm weather.
No conclusion can be made.
Answer: B
55
What kind of triangle is this?
A. Equilateral
B. Scalene
C. Right
Answer:
D. Isosceles
B
56
Natasha drinks 2 pints of milk each day.
How many gallons of milk does she
drink in two weeks?
A. 7.5 gal
B. 7 gal
C. 6 gal
Answer: D
D. 3.5 gal
57
Justin arrived 2 hours 5 minutes late
for class. It was 12:15. What time
should he have arrived?
A. 9:15
B. 10:15
C. 10:10
D. 10:05
Answer: C
58
The Venn diagram below shows the sports played by 5th-grade
girls. Which of these generalizations can be made from this
Venn diagram? (No region is empty.)
A. All basketball players play only
one sport.
Soccer
Basketball
B. All fifth graders play one of
the three sports.
C. Some volleyball players play
soccer and basketball.
Volleyball
D. None of the volleyball players
plays another sport.
Answer: C
59
Harry has 7 coins in his pocket. None
of them are a quarter. He has 42 cents.
What are the coins?
3 dimes = 30 cents
2 nickels= 10 cents
2 pennies= 2 cents
7
42 cents
60
How many squares are there in this grid?
A. 16
B. 14
C. 10
D. 9
Answer: B
61
Kim is 5 feet 4 inches tall. Her brother is
4 feet 6 inches tall. How much taller is Kim
than her brother?
A. 6 inches
B. 8 inches
C. 10 inches
D. 12 inches
Answer: C
62
In a game, letters from A to F are worth 3 points;
letters from G to M are worth 4 pts.; letters from
N to S are worth 5 pts.; and letters from T to Z
are worth 2 pts. What is the value of “loyalty”?
A. 25 points
B. 22 points
C. 21 points
D. 20 points
Answer: B
63
Karl spent $16 for a special model airplane.
Jeff spent half as much for a model boat.
How much did they spend all together?
A. $24
B. $20
C. $16
D. $ 8
Answer: A
64
Nick has 27 nickels, 14 dimes, and 23 quarters
saved up to buy a new backpack that sells for
$12.50. How much more money does he need to
buy the backpack?
A. $4.00
B. $ 4.50
C. $5.00
D. $5.50
Answer: A
65
What kind of triangle is this?
A. Equilateral
B. Scalene
C. Right
D. Isosceles
Answer: D
66
What additional information do you need
to know to solve this problem?
Beth spent 3 hours 45 minutes to get to her grandparents house. At what time did she get there?
A. The length of time she spent with her grandparents
B. The time she left home
C. The time she returned home
D. The city where her grandparents live
Answer: B
67
What information is NOT needed to solve
this problem?
Bart sold pencils at the rate of 3 for a quarter. His
brother Tom, who is 2 years older, sold pencils
at the rate of 3 for 30 cents. If you need 3 dozen
pencils, how much can you save by buying from
Bart?
A. Bart sold pencils at the rate of 3 for a quarter.
B. Tom sold pencils at the rate of 3 for 30 cents.
C. You need 3 dozen pencils
D. Tom is 2 years older than Bart.
Answer: D
68
What type of graph is shown here?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Line graph
Bar graph
Circle graph
Pictograph
Answer: B
90
80
70
60
East
West
North
50
40
30
20
10
0
1st Qtr
2nd Qtr
3rd Qtr
4th Qtr
69
Manny made a graph of how he spent his
money last year.
Entertainment
On what did he spend
School
1/2 of his money?
Savings
Supplies
A. Food
Food
B. Savings
C. Entertainment
D. School Supplies
Answer: C
70
Use this table to answer the following questions.
Class
5-1
5-2
5-3
Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri
2
3
5
0
2
1
4
1
3
2
3
2
0
3
5
How many books did 5-2 read last week?
Answer: 11
How many more books did 5-3 read than 5-1 last week?
Answer: 1
71
The range of prices of television sets
at the B & Q Electronics Store is
$500. If the lowest price is $350,
what is the highest price?
A. $850
B. $500
C. $400
D. $350
Answer: A
72
Which statement is always true?
A. The mean can be equal to, less than, or
greater than the median.
B. The mean is greater than the median.
C. The mean is less than the median.
D. The mean is equal to the median.
Answer: A
73
A circle graph would be the best way to
show which of these situations?
A. the change in the temperature over a
week
B. the price of an electronic game over the
past four years
C. the portion of votes each of 4 candidates
received
D. the change in sales at PQR Company
Answer: C
74
What is the probability of pulling a
yellow ball out of the bowl?
Answer: 7:12
7/12
7 out of 12
75
9,018
+ 3,745
Answer: 12,763
76
99.4 – 7.91 = 91.49
77
45 x 56 = 56 x __
Answer: 45
What property is this?
Commutative Property
78
Estimate the difference.
3,259 - 641 = 2,400
79
Add the following fractions.
2/5 + 3/10 =____
Answer: 7/10
80
What is the value of the digit 9
in the number 876.91?
A.
B.
C.
D.
tens
hundredths
tenths
hundreds
Answer: C
81
Roger went to the store and spent $1.24 on
bread, $1.09 on eggs, $2.17 on milk, and
$0.55 on a candy bar. If he gave the cashier
$20.00, how much change did he get back?
A. $14.95
B. $15.05
C. $16.95
D. $15.95
Answer: A
82
What is the average of the following
numbers? 16, 42, 85, 27, 60
A. 230
B. 69
C. 42
Answer: D
D. 46
83
Divide: 649 divided by 7
Answer: 92 R-5
84
Estimate the product by rounding
the factors.
4,812 x 34 = ___
Answer: 150,000
85
Which quantity is NOT equal to all the
others?
A.
B.
C.
D.
6+9+3
36/2
6x3
25 - 8
Answer: D
86
Ellie sold 37 papers on Monday, 28 on Tuesday
and 45 on Wednesday. She needs to sell
140 papers. Which of the plans below shows
how to find the number she must still sell?
A. Subtract, then add
B. Add only
C. Add, then subtract
D. Add, then divide
Answer: C
87
Round each number to the nearest thousand
and estimate the difference.
74,907
- 61,342
A.
B.
C.
D.
13,000
13,600
14,000
13,500
Answer: C
88
Mrs. White’s class likes to read short stories. The table
below shows the number of stories read by 5 students
last month. If Marie continued to read at the same rate
as she did for the month, how many stories would she
Number of Stories
read for an entire year?
Student
Read In A Month
A. 20 stories
Sue
12
B. 40 stories
Joe
15
Mark
10
C. 120 stories
Jane
7
D. 240 stories
Marie
20
Answer: D
89
Which number is a common factor of
10 and 15?
A. 10
B. 5
C. 15
D. 20
Answer: B
90
The children made 4 dozen cookies for the
party. They used ½ of a piece of candy on
top of each cookie. How many whole
candies did they need for this recipe?
A. 24
B. 48
Answer: A
C. 30
D. 12
91
The circle has center F. If the length of EF is
3 cm, what is the length of the diameter of the
circle?
P
A. 3 cm
B. 9 cm
F
C. 6 cm
E
V
D. 1.5 cm
Answer: C
H
92
You can walk to your friend’s house in
20 minutes, walking at 3 miles-per-hour. If you
ride your bike at 6 miles-per-hour, how long will
it take to get to your friend’s house?
A. 120 minutes
B. 60 minutes
C. 40 minutes
D. 10 minutes
Answer: D
93
An ocean plant grows about 40 cm each day.
It now measures 4 m. How many days did
it take to grow that long?
A. 10 days
B. 44 days
C. 100 days
D. 160 days
Answer: A
94
What is the approximate length of an
average automobile?
A. 1 kilometer
B. 5 meters
C. 10 millimeters
D. 35 centimeters
Answer: B
95
A.
B.
C.
D.
Which of the following labels should be placed
on the #3 region of the circle shown below?
Strawberry (.20)
Coffee (.05)
Chocolate (.25)
Vanilla (.50)
Favorite Ice Cream
Flavors
2
1
3
4
Answer: A
96
Which of these statements is false about a right
triangle?
A. The hypotenuse is opposite the right angle.
B. A leg can be longer than the hypotenuse.
C. There are 2 legs.
D. The hypotenuse is the longest side of the
triangle.
Answer: B
97
All the months of the year are written on slips of
paper and placed in an envelope. If one slip is
randomly drawn from the envelope, which of
the following would most likely be drawn.
A. a month beginning with the letter “A”.
B. a month beginning with the letter “J”.
C. a month beginning with the letter “M”.
D. a month beginning with the letter “N”.
Answer: B
98
In the figure shown, IL is parallel to JK. If MN
is drawn parallel to IJ, into what two geometric
figures will figure IJKL be divided?
I
L
M
Answer: A
A.
B.
C.
D.
J
a parallelogram and a trapezoid
2 parallelogram
a pentagon and a rectangle
2 rectangles
N
K
99
Which of the following numbers has both
2 and 3 as factors?
A. 15
B. 23
C. 18
Answer:
C
D. 22
100
Which fractions are in order from greatest
to least?
A. 1/2 , 1/3, 1/4
B. 1/2 , 4/4, 3/6
C. 1/3, 1/2 , 1/6
D. 2/3, 3/4 , 2/5
Answer: A
101
Three children are growing flowers. Maria’s
flower is 3 inches shorter than Leslie’s flower,
but Maria’s flower is 4 inches taller than Laura’s.
If Leslie’s flower is 10 inches tall, how tall is
Laura’s.
A. 3 inches
B. 14 inches
C. 7 inches
D. 13 inches
Answer: A
102
Which of the following figures has exactly
one line of symmetry?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Answer: D
103
If the spinner shown below is spun 50 times,
what is the most likely outcome?
A. 17 green, 16 red,
17 blue
B. 17 green, 8 red,
Green
Blue
25 blue
C. 8 green, 2 red, 40 blue
Red
D. 15 green, 15 red, 20 red
Answer: B
104
If n + 5 > 11 when n < 10, which of the
following numbers could be substituted for
n to make the sentence true?
A. 10
B. 9
Answer: B
C. 12
D. 4
105
A mountain climbing team is climbing a 2100 ft.
high mountain. On Day 1 they climb 400 ft. On
Day 2 they climb 200 ft. Which of the following
operations would be used to find how many
more feet they must climb to reach the top?
A. add only
B. subtract, then add
C. add, then subtract
D. add, then divide
Answer: C
106
Which of the following could be the
measures of the angles of a right triangle?
A. 90, 60, 45
B. 25, 75, 90
C. 75, 45, 60
D. 45, 45, 90
Answer: D
107
A 15-foot log has been cut into two pieces.
One piece is 3 feet longer than the other.
Find the length of each piece.
A. 7 feet and 8 feet
B. 7 feet and 10 feet
C. 5 feet and 8 feet
D. 6 feet and 9 feet
Answer: D
108
Find the perimeter of a rectangular
swimming pool having sides of 30 ft and
10 ft.
A. 300 ft.
B. 80 ft.
C. 150 ft.
D. 40 ft.
Answer: B
109
Rename 8/3 as a whole or mixed
number.
A. 3
B. 2 2/3
C. 2 1/3
D. 2
Answer: B
110
Mr. Sanford feeds his pigs a total of 150 pounds
of food per day. What information do you need
to find the average amount of food each pig eats?
A. the number of pigs Mr. Sanford has
B. the amount of food in one bag
C. the average weight of Mr. Sanford’s pigs
D. the amount of time it takes a pig to eat
Answer: A
111
When Joe goes to bed at 9:00 p.m., the
temperature is 3 degrees Celsius. When he
awakes in the morning, he notices the temperature has dropped 7 degrees. What is the
Temperature when he awakes?
A. 4 degrees Celsius
B. 10 degrees Celsius
C. - 4 degrees Celsius
D. - 10 degrees Celsius
Answer: C
112
A quarter and a nickel are tossed at the same
time. Which has the higher probability of
landing with the heads side up?
A. the quarter
B. whichever one lands first
C. the nickel
D. They have the same probability of
landing heads side up.
Answer: D
113
On Sam’s vacation his family will drive west on
Route 10 from their home. When they do this,
the town of Lanks will come before Jamestown.
The town of Wrightsville will come after
Jamestown, and the town of Siebert will come
before Lanks. Which town will they arrive at
first if they drive west on Route 10 from their
home?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Lanks
Wrightsville
Jamestown
Siebert
Answer: D
114
When Mike throws darts, he is able to hit
a target one-half of the times. If he throws
36 darts, how many times would he expect
to hit the target?
A. 18 times
B. 5 times
C. 8 times
D. 14 times
Answer: A
115
A blue whale calf grows about 8 pounds an hour
during the first four months of its life. What
information do you need to find how much a
calf weighs 24 hours after it is born?
A. how much food the calf ate after it was born
B. which month the calf was born
C. what time of day the calf was born
D. how much the calf weighed when it was born
Answer: D
116
If 2 monkeys can eat 10 bananas in
5 minutes, how many monkeys are needed
to eat 20 bananas in 5 minutes?
A. 6 monkeys
B. 4 monkeys
C. 10 monkeys
D. 2 monkeys
Answer: B
117
Daniel drove 480 km in 4 hours. If Daniel
continues driving at the same speed, how
long will it take him to drive an additional
720 km?
A. 18 hours
B. 12 hours
C. 6 hours
D. 3 hours
Answer: C
118
If you draw 3 circles with the same center, the
figure will look like:
A.
B.
C.
D.
Answer: C
119
Which standard number below is represented by:
80,000,000 + 7,000,000 + 600,000 + 20,000 +
400 + 30 + 2
A.
B.
C.
D.
8,762,432
80,760,020,432
80,762,432
87,620,432
Answer: D
120
If a toy car goes 4 feet in 6 seconds and
6 feet in 9 seconds, what will its time be for
a distance of 10 feet?
A. 15 seconds
B. 12 seconds
C. 24 seconds
D. 35 seconds
Answer: A
121
What city had twice as
Erie
Many inches of snow as
Harrisburg
Harrisburg?
Philadelphia
A. Erie
Scranton
B.
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
C. Bradford
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45
D
D. Pittsburgh
Which city had the least amount of snow?
A. Philadelphia
B. Erie
Answer:
A
C. Harrisburg
D. Pittsburgh
Bradford
122
What number fills the
to correctly
complete this pattern?
3, 1, 4, 2, 5, , 6
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
Answer: C
D. 4
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A school store sells pencils for $0.15 each and rulers
for $0.60 each. There are 12 pencils in a box and
30 rulers in a box. According to this information,
which of these questions could you answer?
A. How many students bought rulers?
B. How many hours is the school store open?
C. How many more rulers than pencils are in a box?
D. How many boxes of pencils does the school store
have?
Answer: C
124
Round each number to the nearest ten
and estimate the product.
79
x 79
A. 7,000
B. 4,900
C. 8,100
Answer: D
D. 6,400
125
What unit would be used to describe
distances between cities?
A. kilometer
B. meter
C. decimeter
D. centimeter
Answer: A
126
Which geometric solids describe an ice
cream cone?
A. cylinder, prism
B. cone, pyramid
C. pyramid, prism
D. cone, sphere
Answer: D
127
The area of a rectangle is 36 square
inches. If the length is 9 inches, what is
the width?
A. 8 inches
B. 3 inches
Answer: D
C. 5 inches
D. 4 inches
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Tonya has $1.00 in nickels and dimes.
She has 3 times as many nickels as
dimes. What is the total value of her
nickels?
A. 60 cents
B. 40 cents
Answer:
A
C. 70 cents
D. 30 cents
129
Mrs. Gonzalez had twins weighing
6 lb 9 oz and 5 lb 13 oz. What was the
total weight of both babies?
A. 12 lb 22 oz
B. 12 lb 10 oz
C. 12 lb 6 oz
D. 11 lb 10 oz
Answer: C
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53.345 – 36.1132 =
Answer: 17.2318
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75% =
A ¾
C ½
B 7/5
D 1/4
Answer: A
132
Which digit of 6,075.314 is in
the thousandths place?
Answer: 4
133
Jan’s teacher paid for 19 meals for her
Class at the museum. Each meal cost
$8.95. Estimate the total cost of the
Meals. A $120
C $140
B $180
D $220
Answer: B
134
Which expression is the same as
7(4 + 9)?
A 7x4+9
B 7x4+7x9
C 7+7x9
D 7x4+7x7
Answer: B
135
An angle is made up of two ________
with a common endpoint.
A vertices
B segments
C lines
D rays
Answer: D
136
An angle whose measure equals
67 degrees is
A a right angle
B an acute angle
C an obtuse angle D a straight angle
Answer: B
137
What is the perimeter of a square
with sides measuring 14 inches?
Answer:
56 Inches
14 inches
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How much time has elapsed since 9:30?
A 30 minutes
B 40 minutes
C 50 minutes
D 1 hour
11
12
1
10
Answer:
2
9
3
4
8
7
6
C
5
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What is another was of expressing
74 minutes?
A 1 hour 24 minutes
B 1 hour 8 minutes
C 1 hour 14 minutes
D 1 hour 12 minutes
Answer:
C
140
What is the eighth month of
the year?
August
141
Felix’s birthday is on March 12.
Donna’s birthday is 2 weeks later.
When is Donna’s birthday?
Answer: March 26
142
Complete this sentence:
16 + 90 + 2 = 16 + ____
A 92
B 90
C 2
D 102
Answer: A
143
Complete this sentence:
45 x 83 = 45 x _______
A 80
B (80 + 2)
C (80 + 3)
D (80 + 4)
Answer: C
144
What would the temperature be on February 1 if this pattern continues?
City
Northwest City
Sept. 1 Oct. 1 Nov. 1 Dec. 1 Jan. 1 Feb. 1
62
49
36
23
10
A. -13
B. -3
Answer: B
C. 3
D. 13
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The change from A to B is a ____________.
Answer: A
A
B
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Answer: D
•
A.
B.
C.
D.
The range of scooter
prices is $165. The
lowest price is $85.
What is the highest
price?
$80
$165
$240
$250
147
Answer: C
A.
B.
C.
D.
A library bought 72
books. One-third of
them were novels.
How many novels
were bought?
10 novels
18 novels
24 novels
26 novels
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Answer: A
A.
B.
C.
D.
Bill made 6 batches of
cookies, with 12 cookies
in each batch. Choose
the operation to find the
total number of cookies.
Multiply 12 by 6
Add 6 to 12
Subtract 6 from 12
Divide 12 by 6
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Answer: B
2 and 3 but not 4 are factors of
which number?
A. 15
B. 18
C. 24
D. 36
150
Answer: B
A ticket to New York City costs $39.95.
Nineteen students paid for the trip. About
how much money has been collected?
A. $80
B. $800
C. $8,000
D. $80,000
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9062
- 2416
6646
152
542
X 36
19512
153
Carolyn has 9468 stamps. Carolyn wants to
put the stamps equally into 9 folders. How
many stamps will be in each folder?
Answer: 1,052
154
The soccer team’s total trip is 106.3
miles. They stopped after traveling
48.8 miles. How much farther will
they have to travel?
Answer: 57.5 miles
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Sale prices: Pants ~ $19.98
Shirts~ $9.75
Jackets~$28.00
One of each item is bought. What is the
best estimate of the change received
from a one hundred dollar bill?
Answer: $40
156
Round $1467.86 to the
nearest dollar.
A.$1000.00
B.$1467.00
C.$1468.00
D.$1470.00
Answer: C
157
Bryanna has a board that is 2 ½ feet long.
She cuts off a piece that is 16 inches
long. How much of Bryanna’s board is
left?
A.8 inches
Answer: B
B.14 inches
C.1 foot 3 inches
D.1 foot 4 inches
158
Which sides of the trapezoid are parallel?
AB and CD
AD and CD
Answer: AD and BC
AB and BC
AD and BC
A
B
D
C
159
A right angle is ______.
A.30 degrees
B.60 degrees
C.90 degrees
D.180 degrees
Answer: C
160
Mr. Lopez’s class has been making “dollar
words”. Each letter in a word has a dollar value:
A = $1
B = $2
C = $3
D = $4
Etc.
For example CAB = $3 + $1 + $2 = $6
What is the dollar value for BEEF?
Answer: $2 + $5 + $5 + $6 = $18
161
Identify m of the right triangle.
m
A.Right angle
B.Acute angle
C.Hypotnuse
D.Leg
Answer: D
162
At local stores, orange juice prices are
$2.99, $2.49, $3.19, $2.59, and $2.89 for a
half-gallon. What is the minimum cost for
a half-gallon of orange juice?
Answer: $2.49
163
What is the best estimate for the width
of a classroom door?
A.36 inches
B.36 centimeters
C.36 feet
D.36 meters
Answer: A
164
Brett’s scores in math class are:
80, 56, 83, 95, 88, 100, 96, 83, and 74.
What is the median score?
Answer: 83
165
Which figure has all the properties listed?
• Parallel sides
• Perpendicular sides
• Symmetry
A.Hexagon
B.Octagon
C.Square
D.Trapezoid
Answer: C
166
What is the standard form for:
Twenty-nine and forty-seven hundredths
Answer: 29.47
167
Three children share 4 large cookies
equally. What fraction of the cookies does
each one get?
A.½
B.5/6
C.1 ¼
D.1 1/3
Answer: D
168
How many faces does this figure have?
Answer: 2
169
Chris types 12 words in 15 seconds. At
this rate, how many words can he type
in a minute?
A.45 words
B.48 words
C.60 words
D.72 words
Answer: B
170
What is the rule that was used in the box?
A. Multiply by 2, subtract 4
B. Multiply by 1, add 7
In
Out
4
11
5
13
6
15
7
17
Answer: D
C. Multiply by 3, subtract 1
D. Multiply by 2, add 3
171
There are 15 teams in a basketball league. Each team
has 12 players. How many players are in the league?
Answer: 180 players
172
Which is not equal to 8?
A.7 – 1
B.16 divided by 2
C.3 + 5
D.2 x 5 - 2
Answer: A
173
A brick, a box of crayons, and a chalkboard
eraser are all examples of what
three-dimensional solid?
A.Cone
B.Pyramid
C.Rectangular prism
D.Cylinder
Answer: C
174
Which numbers are listed from smallest
to largest?
a. 2.1, .21, 2.01, 20
b. .02, .12, 2.1, 21
c. 21, 2.1, .12, .02
d. 2.01, .21, 2.1, 20
Answer: B
175
Which is equal to 253.4?
A 2000 + 50 + 3 + 0.4
B 2000 + 500 + 30 + 4
C 200 + 50 + 3 + 0.4
D 200 + 500 + 30 + 4
176
Which number is sixty-two
and fifty-four hundredths?
A 62.0054
B 62.054
C 62.504
D 62.54
177
What digit is in the
hundredths place in the
number 2.143?
A2
B1
C4
D3
178
Use the list of numbers below to
answer question 7.
2, 5, 7, 13, 17
7. Which describes every number
in the list?
A prime
B composite
C factor of 34
D multiple of 2
179
A box of chalk has 16 pieces.
Which list shows the total number
of pieces of chalk in 1 box, 2
boxes, 3 boxes, and 4 boxes?
A 16, 18, 19, 20
B 16, 20, 24, 28
C 16, 32, 48, 64
D 16, 32, 64, 128
180
Which list shows all the
factors of 32?
A 1, 2, 4, 6, 32
B 1, 3, 4, 8, 32
C 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32
D 1, 3, 4, 8, 16, 32
181
Sam spent $28 on groceries. His uncle will
pay him half of the cost of the groceries.
Which operation should Sam use to figure
out how much money his uncle should pay
him?
A add 2 to 28
B subtract 2 from 28
C multiply 28 by 2
D divide 28 by 2
182
Which statement is not true about
AB and CD?
A
C
B
D
A They are parallel.
B They are perpendicular.
C They are line segments.
D They are the same length.
183
Which correctly describes the three
angles in a right triangle?
A 1 right angle and 2 acute angles
B 1 right angle and 2 obtuse angles
C 1 right angle, 1 acute angle,and 1
obtuse angle
D 3 right angles
184
Use the rectangle below to answer
the question.
What is the area of the rectangle?
19 ft
13 ft
A 32 square feet
B 64 square feet
C 227 square feet
D 247 square feet
185
Use the figure below to answer the
question.
What is the name of the figure?
A ray
B line
C plane
D point
186
A pattern of numbers is shown
below.
2, 3, 5, 8, 12, 17, ____
The pattern continues. What
will be the next number?
A 22
B 23
C 29
D 33
187
The length of a rope (r) is
less than 15 feet. Which
number sentence describes
the length of the rope?
A r < 15
B r > 15
C r − 15
D r + 15
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