Maddox shaded some circles, as shown below.. Which could be the number of markers Mr.. Ruth placed cards in a row to form a number pattern, as shown below.. The numbers below follow a
Trang 11 Linda needs to buy horseshoes
for 24 horses Each horse needs
4 horseshoes About how many
horseshoes does Linda need to buy?
A 30 25 + 5
B 80 20 3 4
C 100 *
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2 Which estimate is closest to 5,790 + 4,013?
A 8,000 4,000 + 4,000
B 9,000 5,000 + 4,000
C 10,000 *
D 11,000 6,000 + 5,000
A.3.2.1
3 Subtract:
82.12 ] 6.50
A 17.12 82.12 ] 65.0
B 75.62 *
C 81.47 82.12 ] 0.65
D 84.42 diff erence between digits
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4 Solve:
879.56 – 498.87
A 380.69 *
B 381.79 didn’t borrow in tenths place
C 421.31 subtracted greatest – least for each
place
D 481.69 didn’t borrow in ones place or
hundreds place
During an assessment, students would not be permitted to use a calculator on items 1–4.
MULTIPLE-CHOICE ITEMS
Trang 26 Solve:
3 } 5 + 2 }
5
A 1 }
5 diff erence
B } 105 3 + 2; 5 + 5
C } 106 3 × 2; 5 + 5
D 5 } 5 *
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5 Find the sum.
4 } 7 + 1 } 7
A } 143 4 ] 1; 7 + 7
B } 145 4 + 1; 7 + 7
C 3 } 7 4}
7 ] 7 1}
D 5 } 7 *
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During an assessment, students would not be permitted to use a calculator on items 5 and 6.
Trang 37 Maddox shaded some circles, as shown
below
Which mixed number shows how many
circles Maddox shaded?
A 3 1 } 8 3 shaded wholes + 1}
8 unshaded
B 3 7 } 8 *
C 4 1 } 8 4 circles + 1}
8 unshaded
D 4 7 } 8 4 circles + 7}
8 shaded
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8 Natalie is painting some benches She
has already painted 1 3 } 5 benches Which drawing could show the benches Natalie has painted so far?
}
5 and
3
}
5
3
}
5 and 3} 5
1 2}
5
A
B
C
D
*
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Trang 49 What is three thousand fourteen and
eight-tenths written in standard form?
A 3,014.08 eight-hundredths
B 3,014.80 *
C 3,140.08 one hundred forty; eight-hundredths
D 3,140.80 one hundred forty
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10 What is 8,487 in expanded form?
A 8,000 + 400 + 87
B 8,000 + 400 + 870
C 8,000 + 400 + 80 + 7 *
D 8,000 + 40 + 8 + 7
tens and ones not separate
8 and 7 in wrong place and not separate
4 and 8 in wrong place
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11 A store sent out 5,221 announcements
last year Which shows the word form
of 5,221?
A fi ve thousand twenty-one
error in the 100s place
B fi fty thousand two hundred twenty-one
50 instead of 5 for 1000s place
C fi fty-two thousand twenty-one
error in the 1000s place
D fi ve thousand two hundred twenty-one
*
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Trang 512 Victor needs 1 1 } 3 cups of milk for a
recipe Which point shows the amount
Victor needs?
0
A W 1}
3
B X 2}
3
C Y *
D Z 1 2}
3
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13 Which fraction is located at point P on the
number line?
0
P
A 1 } 5
B 3 } 4 *
C 4 } 5
D 1 1 } 4
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14 At the school carnival, the principal
selected 4 tickets for a door prize The ticket numbers are shown below
79342 79432 81254 81204 Which shows the ticket numbers from
least to greatest?
A 79342, 79432, 81204, 81254
*
B 79342, 79432, 81254, 81204
last two numbers transposed
C 79432, 79342, 81204, 81254
fi rst two numbers transposed
D 81204, 81254, 79342, 79432
ordered by hundreds, then tens
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15 What are all the factors of 10?
A 1, 2, 5, 10 *
B 1, 2, 5
C 0, 1, 2, 5, 10
D 0, 1, 2, 5
Trang 616 Mr Franklin is buying boxes of markers
Each box contains exactly 8 markers
Which could be the number of markers
Mr Franklin is buying?
A 38 not a multiple of 8
B 40 *
C 42 not a multiple of 8
D 44 not a multiple of 8
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A.1.3.2
17 Which list contains 3 multiples of 7?
A 14, 21, 37 37 incorrect
B 17, 27, 47 7 in ones place
C 28, 35, 56 *
D 71, 72, 74 7 in tens place
A.2.1.1
18 Stan has 6 points in a game Eve has twice
as many points as Stan How many points
do they have in all?
A 8 6 + 2
C 14 2 × 6 + 2
D 18 *
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19 Hector bought 2 books for $7.59 each and
a pen for $3.46 What is the total amount
of money he paid?
A $11.05 7.59 + 3.46
B $13.05 2 + 7.59 + 3.46
C $14.51 3.46 + 3.46 + 7.59
D $18.64 *
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20 The city’s new snowplow will
travel 137,673 miles To the nearest ten thousand, how far will the new snowplow travel?
A 120,000 miles rounded too far down
B 130,000 miles rounded down
C 140,000 miles *
D 160,000 miles rounded too far up
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21 Ivan needs to pay $11.86 for lunch Ivan has no coins What is the least amount
of money Ivan needs to pay for his lunch?
A $11.00 rounded down
B $12.00 *
C $13.00 rounded up too far
D $14.00 rounded up too far
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Trang 723 Meredith eats lunch at 20 minutes to 12
Which clock shows when Meredith eats lunch?
20 minutes
a er 12 hands reversed
hour hand error
12 10 11
8 7
4 5
2 1
6
12 10 11
8 7
4 5
2 1
6
12 10 11
8 7
4 5
2 1
6
12 10 11
8 7
4 5
2 1
6
A
B
C
D
*
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22 Scott left his house for baseball practice at
the time shown below
12 10 11
8 7
4 5
2 1
6
What time did Scott leave his house for
baseball practice?
A 2:28 *
B 3:28 hour hand error
C 5:12 hands reversed
D 6:12 hands reversed; hour hand error
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Trang 824 Lin got on the bus at 8:15 A.M and got off
the bus at 9:06 A.M How long was Lin on
the bus?
A 21 minutes 15 + 6
B 51 minutes *
C 66 minutes 1 hour to 9:00 + 6
D 91 minutes 100 – 15 + 6
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25 On Thursday nights, Jacob goes to dance
class His class starts at 6:15 and lasts
1 hour and 35 minutes What time does
Jacob’s dance class end?
A 6:50 35 minutes later
B 7:15 1 hour later
C 7:35 6:00 + 1 hour 35 minutes
D 7:50 *
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B.2.1.1
26 The smallest doll in Kim’s collection is
shown below
Using your ruler, how tall is Kim’s doll?
A 1 1 } 2 inches not long enough
B 1 3 } 4 inches *
C 2 inches too long
D 2 1 } 4 inches too long
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Trang 927 Cleo’s pencil was very short
Using your ruler, what is the length of her
pencil, in centimeters?
A 2 near “2 inches” mark
B 3 approximately 3 inches
C 7 *
D 8 ruler end set at 1 cm
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28 About how high is a bathtub?
A 4 inches
B 24 inches *
C 44 inches
D 64 inches
C.1.1.1
29 What 2-dimensional shape has 6 sides and
6 angles?
A hexagon *
B octagon 8 sides and angles
C rectangle 4 sides and angles
D rhombus 4 sides and angles
C.1.1.2
Use the drawing below to answer question 30
30 What 3-dimensional shape is this object?
A cube
B square
C pyramid
D rectangular prism *
Trang 10Use the fi gure below to answer question 32.
32 Which word describes the top edge of
the movie screen and the bottom edge?
A perpendicular
no right angle relationship
B parallel
C converging
no point of convergence
D intersecting
no intersection
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31 Tran drew the fi rst letter of his name
Which geometric shapes make this letter?
A 3 points
B 3 rays
C 2 lines
D 2 line segments *
Trang 1133 Tony drew a picture of a heart below
How many lines of symmetry does
Tony’s picture have?
A 0
there is 1 vertical line of symmetry
B 1
*
C 2
1 horizontal + 1 vertical line of symmetry;
or 2 sections created by 1 line
D 4
4 sections created by 2 lines
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C.2.1.2
Use the picture below to answer question 34
34 How many lines of symmetry does the
picture have?
A 0
B 1 *
C 2
D 3
Trang 12Use the grid below to answer question 35.
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
y
x
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
35 Which shape is found at (5, 4)?
B reversed coordinatess
C (2, 9)
D (9, 2)
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Use the coordinate grid below to answer question 36.
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0
Z
y
x
36 What is the location of point X?
A (0, 5) point W
B (5, 0) point Z
C (2, 5) *
D (5, 5) point Y
Trang 1337 Ruth placed cards in a row to form a
number pattern, as shown below
What should be the next card in the
pattern?
14
22
24
A
B
C
D
D.1.1.1
38 The numbers below follow a pattern.
80, 65, 50, 35,
What is the next number in the pattern?
A 15 amount by which numbers change (–15)
B 20 *
C 25 follows pa ern in tens place; incorrect pa ern in ones place
D 30 80 ] 50, or 65 ] 35
D.1.1.2
Use the pattern below to answer question 39.
3, 6, 5, 10, 9, 18, 17
39 Which rule describes this pattern?
A multiply by 2 then subtract 1 *
B add 3 then subtract 1 3 + 3 = 6; 6 ] 1 = 5
C subtract 1
D multiply by 2
6 ] 1 = 5
3 × 2 = 6
Trang 1440 Greg created a pattern using letters as shown below.
Which pattern follows the same rule?
A A B B C C A B B C C A B B second le er repeated
B A B C C A B C C A B C C A *
C A B C C A A B C C A A B C fi rst le er repeated
D A B C B A B C B A B C B A third le er not repeated
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D.1.2.1
41 The input/output table shows the rule:
multiply the input number by 3 and then
add 2
What 2 output numbers are missing in the
table?
A 14, 27 7 × 2; 9 × 3
B 21, 27 7 × 3; 9 × 3
C 23, 26 20 + 3; 23 + 3
D 23, 29 *
D.1.2.2
42 Charlie made the table below.
What rule did Charlie use?
A Add 5 diff erence in Out values
B Add 48 diff erence in fi rst row
C Multiply by 5 *
D Divide by 5 In and Out reversed
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Trang 1543 Rob’s car had 16 gallons of gas On a
55 mile drive, the car used 3 gallons Which
shows how to fi nd how many gallons were
in the car after the drive?
A 16 + 3 incorrect operation
B 55 + 3 miles + gallons used
C 16 – 3 *
D 55 – 3 miles – gallons used
D.2.2.1
Use the equation below to answer question 44.
42 ÷ u = 6
44 What number should go in the u to make
this equation true?
A 6
B 7 *
C 8
D 9
D.2.2.2
Use the number sentence below to answer question 45
14 2 = 7
45 Which symbol goes in the to make the
number sentence true?
A +
B –
C 3
D 4 *
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E.1.1.1
46 The pictograph below shows how many
pieces of each fl avor fruit snack Nathan counted
Flavor
pineapple strawberry orange
2 pieces
Number of Pieces
How many more strawberry pieces were there than orange pieces?
A 2 each picture = one piece
B 4 *
C 6 strawberry + orange pictures
Trang 1647 The pictograph below shows the number and kinds of birds in a pet shop.
Key
= 4 birds
Birds in Pet Shop
canary finch parakeet parrot
How many fi nches are in the pet shop?
A 4 ignored key
B 8 4 + 4
C 12 number of parakeets
D 16 *
Trang 1748 The pictograph below shows the number of students who took swim lessons during three
different months
Swim Lessons
April
Key: = 10 students Which bar graph shows the information in the pictograph?
Swim Lessons
Month
70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0
August
Swim Lessons
Month
70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0
August
Swim Lessons
Month
70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0
August
Swim Lessons
Month
70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0
August
A B
*
rounded and drawn up to grid line
June + 5 rounded and drawn down to grid line
Trang 1849 The graph below shows the number of tickets being sold each hour for a concert
12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:00
800
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
Concert Tickets Sold
Hour
The pattern continues Based on the graph, how many tickets should be expected to be
sold by 4:00?
A 400 4:00 as 400
B 450 highest point marked
C 550 450 + 100
D 600 *