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1 of 8
1.
4 ft 8 in. + 6 ft 11 in.
A. 10 ft 9 in. B. 11 ft 7 in. C. 12 ft 1 in. D. 9 ft 19 in.
2. Compare. Choose <, =, or >.
8 ft ___ 84 in.
A. < B. = C. >
3. Choose the statement that is true.
A. 5 dm > 500 cm B. 2000 m = 5 km C. 4 km < 3000 m D. 7000 mm > 7 dm
4. Jeremy and Laura left their house at 3:05 p.m. They drove for 48 minutes before arriving at their friend Mark’s house. What time did they arrive at Mark’s house?
A. 2:17 p.m. B. 4:03 p.m. C. 3:53 p.m. D. 5:13 p.m.
5. Patty is going to a movie. She allows 10 minutes to get to the bus from her house. The bus leaves at 2:30 p.m. The movie starts at 5:15 p.m. How much time will pass from the time Patty leaves her house to the start of the movie?
A. 2 hours 45 minutes B. 2 hours 55 minutes
C. 3 hours 15 minutes
D. 3 hours 30 minutes
6. If you order Sam’s Supper Special, you can choose either a hamburger or cheeseburger; milk, soda, or juice; and french fries or coleslaw. How many combinations of a burger, a drink, and a side order could you choose?
A. 7 B. 9
C. 12
D. 15
Name Date
SCORE: out of 6 correct
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Copying or distributing without K12’s written consent is prohibited. K12 Math Placement Assessment #10
Circle the letter next to the correct answer.
Assessment
2 of 8
10. What is the greatest common factor (GCF) of 18, 48, and 54?
A. 8 B. 4
C. 6
D. 9
9. Use the circle graph below.
How many more people chose oranges than bananas?
A. 55 B. 75
C. 130
D. 185
8. There are 2 blue marbles and 2 white marbles in a bag. Without looking, you pick a white marble and put it in your pocket. On the second try, what is the probability of picking a white marble again?
A. 1 out of 3 B. 2 out of 4
C. 1 out of 4
D. 1 out of 2
7. Suppose you spin the spinner twice and it lands on the letter B both times. What is the probability of the spinner landing on the letter B on the next spin?
A. B.
C.
D.
SCORE: out of 4 correct
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Copying or distributing without K12’s written consent is prohibited. K12 Math Placement Assessment #10
Circle the letter next to the correct answer.
Assessment
Oranges130
Apples120
Bananas55
Melons50
Cherries 25
Pears55
Grapes70
AB
C
BCA
B
A
CB
3 10
4 5
1 10
2 5
Favorite Fruit
3 of 8
11. Choose the fraction in lowest terms.
1218
A. B.
C.
D.
12. Choose the fraction that is in lowest terms.
A. B.
C.
D.
15. Choose the least common multiple (LCM) of 2, 3, and 9.
A. 27 B. 18 C. 12 D. 2
13. Compare. Choose <, =, or >.
_____
A. < B. = C. >
14. Compare. Choose <, =, or >.
_____
A. < B. = C. >
16. For the fraction below, choose the equivalent mixed number in simplest form.
928
A. 11 B. 11
C. 11
D. 11
SCORE: out of 6 correct
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Copying or distributing without K12’s written consent is prohibited. K12 Math Placement Assessment #10
Circle the letter next to the correct answer.
Assessment
6 24
1 24
1 4
4 1
4 62
3
6 9
4 6
1 8
3 5
2 1 5
3 5 8
7 2 8
7
1 8
7 8
4 8
1 2
4 of 8
17. Choose the whole number or mixed number in simplest form.
497
A. 7 B. 5
C. 8
D. 6
18. Round to the nearest tenth.
42.71
A. 42.7 B. 42.8 C. 42.71 D. 42.72
19. 49.11 0.97 + 100.1
A. 15.018 B. 150.18 C. 1501.8 D. 15,018
20. 48 – 4.07
A. 44.07 B. 44.03 C. 43.17 D. 43.93
22. Which word best describes the lines below?
A. equilateral B. parallel C. intersecting D. perpendicular
21.
9)$18.45
A. $2.50 B. $205 C. $2.05 D. $250
SCORE: out of 6 correct
© 2005 K12 Inc. All rights reserved.
Copying or distributing without K12’s written consent is prohibited. K12 Math Placement Assessment #10
Circle the letter next to the correct answer.
Assessment
77
7 1
5 of 8
25. Is the figure below a simple closed curve?
A. Yes B. No
24. Use the circle below to answer the question. What is the name ot the diameter of the circle?
A. QS B. RT C. SR D. TS
26. Find the perimeter of the equilateral triangle.
A. 1156 m B. 64 m C. 102 m D. 11 m
27. Find the volume.
A. 15 cubic feet B. 105 cubic feet C. 35 cubic feet D. 125 cubic feet
28. Choose the number that y stands for in the number sentence.
y ÷ 2 = 5 × 12
A. y = 120 B. y = 100 C. y = 60 D. y = 30
23. Identify the quadrilateral below.
A. parallelogram B. trapezoid C. rhombus D. rectangle
SCORE: out of 4 correct
© 2005 K12 Inc. All rights reserved.
Copying or distributing without K12’s written consent is prohibited. K12 Math Placement Assessment #10
Circle the letter next to the correct answer.
Assessment
Q SR
T
34 m
5 ft
7 ft3
ft
6 of 8
29. What is the rule for the function table below?
A. – 7 B. + 7 C. × 7 D. ÷ 7
30. Choose the statement that is true.
A. 585 ÷ 5 ≠ 21 × 6 B. 2 × 550 > 5 × 250 C. 600 × 6 = 525 × 8 D. 2000 – 1500 < 50 × 8
31. Choose the number sentence that solves the problem.
There are 135 monkeys at the zoo. No more than 20 monkeys can be in each environment. What is the least number of environments there could be at the zoo? A. 135 – 20 = ? B. 135 + 20 = ? C. 135 ÷ 20 = ? D. 135 × 20 = ?
32. Choose the number sentence that solves the problem.
After Suzanne paid $35.00 for shoes and $3.50 for socks, she had $20.50 left. How much money did Suzanne have at first? A. $35.00 + $3.50 – $20.50 = ? B. $35.00 – $20.50 – $3.50 = ? C. $35.00 + $3.50 + $20.50 = ? D. $20.50 + $35.00 – $3.50 = ?
SCORE: out of 4 correct
© 2005 K12 Inc. All rights reserved.
Copying or distributing without K12’s written consent is prohibited. K12 Math Placement Assessment #10
Circle the letter next to the correct answer.
Assessment
Rule: _____
Input Output
63
49
35
14
9
7
5
2
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33. Charles puts 6 lb of peaches in one bucket and 4 lb in another. He gives 2 lb of peaches to a neighbor and 3 lb each to two friends. How many pounds of peaches are left?
A. 1 lb B. 2 lb C. 5 lb D. 15 lb
34. Tommy built a track in the snow for his trucks. The track began at ground level, rose 3 ft, fell 1 ft, and then rose another 4 ft. How high above ground level did the track end?
A. 2 ft B. 6 ft C. 9 ft D. 10 ft
35. Choose the number sentence that solves the problem.
Frank and Phil bought a carpet that was 18 feet long. They need a piece that is of the original length to cover the clubhouse floor. They need another piece that is the original size for a doormat outside. How long should the carpet for the clubhouse floor be?
A. B. C. D.
36. Choose the number sentence that solves the problem.
The post office sold 5,453,680 stamps last year. There are 20 stamps per sheet. How many sheets of stamps did the post office sell last year?
A. 5,453,680 × 20 = ? B. 5,453,680 – 20 = ? C. 5,453,680 ÷ 20 = ? D. 5,453,680 + 20 = ?
SCORE: out of 4 correct
Assessment
1 9
1 3
1 9
1 3
1 9
1 3
+ = ?
– = ?
of 18 = ?
of 18 = ?
1 3
1 9
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Copying or distributing without K12’s written consent is prohibited. K12 Math Placement Assessment #10
Circle the letter next to the correct answer.
37. Shelly ran one and ninety-five hundredths meters. Pam ran one and eight-tenths meters. How many more meters did Shelly run than Pam?
A. 0.15 m B. 0.87 m C. 3.03 m D. 3.75 m
38. One bag of peanuts weighs 5 oz and another bag weighs 11 oz. How much heavier is the larger bag?
A. 11 oz heavier B. 5 oz heavier
C. 6 oz heavier
D. 16 oz heavier
39. Read the problem and solution below. Is the solution correct or incorrect?
Of 10 cakes, have chocolate chips. How many cakes do not have chocolate chips?
of 10 = 2Two cakes do not have
chocolate chips.
A. Correct B. Incorrect
40. Read the problem and solution below. Is the solution correct or incorrect?
Buttons are sold in packs of 15. The shirt factory needs to fill an order for 41,295 shirts. Each shirt is made with 8 buttons. How many packs of buttons should the factory buy?
41,295 × 8 = 330,360;330,360 ÷ 15 = 22,024
The factory should buy 22,024packs of buttons.
A. Correct B. Incorrect
SCORE: out of 4 correctTOTAL SCORE: out of 40 correct
Assessment
1 5
1 5
1 8
3 8
3 8
1 4
1 4
1 2
1 of 8
1.
4 ft 8 in. + 6 ft 11 in.
A. 10 ft 9 in. B. 11 ft 7 in. C. 12 ft 1 in. D. 9 ft 19 in.
2. Compare. Choose <, =, or >.
8 ft ___ 84 in.
A. < B. = C. >
3. Choose the statement that is true.
A. 5 dm > 500 cm B. 2000 m = 5 km C. 4 km < 3000 m D. 7000 mm > 7 dm
4. Jeremy and Laura left their house at 3:05 p.m. They drove for 48 minutes before arriving at their friend Mark’s house. What time did they arrive at Mark’s house?
A. 2:17 p.m. B. 4:03 p.m. C. 3:53 p.m. D. 5:13 p.m.
5. Patty is going to a movie. She allows 10 minutes to get to the bus from her house. The bus leaves at 2:30 p.m. The movie starts at 5:15 p.m. How much time will pass from the time Patty leaves her house to the start of the movie?
A. 2 hours 45 minutes B. 2 hours 55 minutes
C. 3 hours 15 minutes
D. 3 hours 30 minutes
6. If you order Sam’s Supper Special, you can choose either a hamburger or cheeseburger; milk, soda, or juice; and french fries or coleslaw. How many combinations of a burger, a drink, and a side order could you choose?
A. 7 B. 9
C. 12
D. 15
Name Date
SCORE: out of 6 correct
© 2005 K12 Inc. All rights reserved.
Copying or distributing without K12’s written consent is prohibited. K12 Math Placement Assessment #10
Circle the letter next to the correct answer.
Assessment
2 of 8
10. What is the greatest common factor (GCF) of 18, 48, and 54?
A. 8 B. 4
C. 6
D. 9
9. Use the circle graph below.
How many more people chose oranges than bananas?
A. 55 B. 75
C. 130
D. 185
8. There are 2 blue marbles and 2 white marbles in a bag. Without looking, you pick a white marble and put it in your pocket. On the second try, what is the probability of picking a white marble again?
A. 1 out of 3 B. 2 out of 4
C. 1 out of 4
D. 1 out of 2
7. Suppose you spin the spinner twice and it lands on the letter B both times. What is the probability of the spinner landing on the letter B on the next spin?
A. B.
C.
D.
SCORE: out of 4 correct
© 2005 K12 Inc. All rights reserved.
Copying or distributing without K12’s written consent is prohibited. K12 Math Placement Assessment #10
Circle the letter next to the correct answer.
Assessment
Oranges130
Apples120
Bananas55
Melons50
Cherries 25
Pears55
Grapes70
AB
C
BCA
B
A
CB
3 10
4 5
1 10
2 5
Favorite Fruit
3 of 8
11. Choose the fraction in lowest terms.
1218
A. B.
C.
D.
12. Choose the fraction that is in lowest terms.
A. B.
C.
D.
15. Choose the least common multiple (LCM) of 2, 3, and 9.
A. 27 B. 18 C. 12 D. 2
13. Compare. Choose <, =, or >.
_____
A. < B. = C. >
14. Compare. Choose <, =, or >.
_____
A. < B. = C. >
16. For the fraction below, choose the equivalent mixed number in simplest form.
928
A. 11 B. 11
C. 11
D. 11
SCORE: out of 6 correct
© 2005 K12 Inc. All rights reserved.
Copying or distributing without K12’s written consent is prohibited. K12 Math Placement Assessment #10
Circle the letter next to the correct answer.
Assessment
6 24
1 24
1 4
4 1
4 62
3
6 9
4 6
1 8
3 5
2 1 5
3 5 8
7 2 8
7
1 8
7 8
4 8
1 2
4 of 8
17. Choose the whole number or mixed number in simplest form.
497
A. 7 B. 5
C. 8
D. 6
18. Round to the nearest tenth.
42.71
A. 42.7 B. 42.8 C. 42.71 D. 42.72
19. 49.11 0.97 + 100.1
A. 15.018 B. 150.18 C. 1501.8 D. 15,018
20. 48 – 4.07
A. 44.07 B. 44.03 C. 43.17 D. 43.93
22. Which word best describes the lines below?
A. equilateral B. parallel C. intersecting D. perpendicular
21.
9)$18.45
A. $2.50 B. $205 C. $2.05 D. $250
SCORE: out of 6 correct
© 2005 K12 Inc. All rights reserved.
Copying or distributing without K12’s written consent is prohibited. K12 Math Placement Assessment #10
Circle the letter next to the correct answer.
Assessment
77
7 1
5 of 8
25. Is the figure below a simple closed curve?
A. Yes B. No
24. Use the circle below to answer the question. What is the name ot the diameter of the circle?
A. QS B. RT C. SR D. TS
26. Find the perimeter of the equilateral triangle.
A. 1156 m B. 64 m C. 102 m D. 11 m
27. Find the volume.
A. 15 cubic feet B. 105 cubic feet C. 35 cubic feet D. 125 cubic feet
28. Choose the number that y stands for in the number sentence.
y ÷ 2 = 5 × 12
A. y = 120 B. y = 100 C. y = 60 D. y = 30
23. Identify the quadrilateral below.
A. parallelogram B. trapezoid C. rhombus D. rectangle
SCORE: out of 4 correct
© 2005 K12 Inc. All rights reserved.
Copying or distributing without K12’s written consent is prohibited. K12 Math Placement Assessment #10
Circle the letter next to the correct answer.
Assessment
Q SR
T
34 m
5 ft
7 ft3
ft
6 of 8
29. What is the rule for the function table below?
A. – 7 B. + 7 C. × 7 D. ÷ 7
30. Choose the statement that is true.
A. 585 ÷ 5 ≠ 21 × 6 B. 2 × 550 > 5 × 250 C. 600 × 6 = 525 × 8 D. 2000 – 1500 < 50 × 8
31. Choose the number sentence that solves the problem.
There are 135 monkeys at the zoo. No more than 20 monkeys can be in each environment. What is the least number of environments there could be at the zoo? A. 135 – 20 = ? B. 135 + 20 = ? C. 135 ÷ 20 = ? D. 135 × 20 = ?
32. Choose the number sentence that solves the problem.
After Suzanne paid $35.00 for shoes and $3.50 for socks, she had $20.50 left. How much money did Suzanne have at first? A. $35.00 + $3.50 – $20.50 = ? B. $35.00 – $20.50 – $3.50 = ? C. $35.00 + $3.50 + $20.50 = ? D. $20.50 + $35.00 – $3.50 = ?
SCORE: out of 4 correct
© 2005 K12 Inc. All rights reserved.
Copying or distributing without K12’s written consent is prohibited. K12 Math Placement Assessment #10
Circle the letter next to the correct answer.
Assessment
Rule: _____
Input Output
63
49
35
14
9
7
5
2
7 of 8© 2005 K12 Inc. All rights reserved.
Copying or distributing without K12’s written consent is prohibited. K12 Math Placement Assessment #10
Circle the letter next to the correct answer.
33. Charles puts 6 lb of peaches in one bucket and 4 lb in another. He gives 2 lb of peaches to a neighbor and 3 lb each to two friends. How many pounds of peaches are left?
A. 1 lb B. 2 lb C. 5 lb D. 15 lb
34. Tommy built a track in the snow for his trucks. The track began at ground level, rose 3 ft, fell 1 ft, and then rose another 4 ft. How high above ground level did the track end?
A. 2 ft B. 6 ft C. 9 ft D. 10 ft
35. Choose the number sentence that solves the problem.
Frank and Phil bought a carpet that was 18 feet long. They need a piece that is of the original length to cover the clubhouse floor. They need another piece that is the original size for a doormat outside. How long should the carpet for the clubhouse floor be?
A. B. C. D.
36. Choose the number sentence that solves the problem.
The post office sold 5,453,680 stamps last year. There are 20 stamps per sheet. How many sheets of stamps did the post office sell last year?
A. 5,453,680 × 20 = ? B. 5,453,680 – 20 = ? C. 5,453,680 ÷ 20 = ? D. 5,453,680 + 20 = ?
SCORE: out of 4 correct
Assessment
1 9
1 3
1 9
1 3
1 9
1 3
+ = ?
– = ?
of 18 = ?
of 18 = ?
1 3
1 9
8 of 8© 2005 K12 Inc. All rights reserved.
Copying or distributing without K12’s written consent is prohibited. K12 Math Placement Assessment #10
Circle the letter next to the correct answer.
37. Shelly ran one and ninety-five hundredths meters. Pam ran one and eight-tenths meters. How many more meters did Shelly run than Pam?
A. 0.15 m B. 0.87 m C. 3.03 m D. 3.75 m
38. One bag of peanuts weighs 5 oz and another bag weighs 11 oz. How much heavier is the larger bag?
A. 11 oz heavier B. 5 oz heavier
C. 6 oz heavier
D. 16 oz heavier
39. Read the problem and solution below. Is the solution correct or incorrect?
Of 10 cakes, have chocolate chips. How many cakes do not have chocolate chips?
of 10 = 2Two cakes do not have
chocolate chips.
A. Correct B. Incorrect
40. Read the problem and solution below. Is the solution correct or incorrect?
Buttons are sold in packs of 15. The shirt factory needs to fill an order for 41,295 shirts. Each shirt is made with 8 buttons. How many packs of buttons should the factory buy?
41,295 × 8 = 330,360;330,360 ÷ 15 = 22,024
The factory should buy 22,024packs of buttons.
A. Correct B. Incorrect
SCORE: out of 4 correctTOTAL SCORE: out of 40 correct
Assessment
1 5
1 5
1 8
3 8
3 8
1 4
1 4
1 2