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1. Miguel wants to buy 3 bags of potato chips. Each bag of potato chips costs $2.69. If he uses a coupon for $1.00 offthe price of one bag, how much will Miguel owe for the 3 bags of potato chips?
A. $1.69
B. $3.72
C. $7.07
D. $8.07
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2. In Ann's flower garden, of the tulips are red, are yellow, and the rest are white.
What fraction of the tulips is white?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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3. The pictograph below shows the amount of money each fourth-grade class raised for an animal shelter.
If Mr. Powell's class raised $20 and Mr. Roper's class raised $30, how much money does one represent?
A. $1
B. $4
C. $5
D. $20
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4. The first four figures in a pattern are shown below.
If the pattern continues this way, how many blocks are needed to make 6 steps?
A. 15
B. 18
C. 21
D. 23
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5. Maurice drinks four 8-ounce glasses of milk every day. How many pints of milk does he drink each day?
A. 2 pints
B. 4 pints
C. 16 pints
D. 32 pints
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6. Mr. Johns bought 8 packages of hot dogs for a cook-out. The total cost of the hot dogs was $24.00. Which of thefollowing number sentences could be used to determine the cost of one package of hot dogs?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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7. Ms. Crow glued 4 white cubes together as shown below. Then she painted the entire figure red.
How many faces of the 4 cubes were painted red?
A. 4
B. 9
C. 18
D. 24
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8.
Which of the following lines appears to be perpendicular to ?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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9. The table below shows the total cost for different numbers of tickets to a special show at a water park. Each ticketcosts the same amount.
What is the total cost for 12 tickets to the show?
A. $48
B. $44
C. $36
D. $24
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10. On a test, Hannah scored 8 points higher than Todd. On the same test, Hannah scored 7 points lower than Juanita.
• H represents Hannah's score on the test.
• T represents Todd's score on the test.
• J represents Juanita's score on the test.
Based on the information above, which of the following must be true?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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11. Ms. Fuller bought a roll of gold ribbon to make bows for gift packages.
There were 6 feet of ribbon on the roll. How many inches of ribbon were on the roll?
A. 18
B. 36
C. 60
D. 72
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12. What is the value of the expression shown below?
A. 21
B. 25
C. 42
D. 60
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13. A bookstore had 3,200 copies of a new book. Every copy was sold for $16 per copy.
What was the total amount of the bookstore's sales from this book?
A. $22,400
B. $32,000
C. $50,200
D. $51,200
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14. Which point on the number line below best represents 0.8?
A. point A
B. point B
C. point C
D. point D
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15. The table below shows the number of milligrams of sodium in each of three different sizes of a soft drink.
Based on the pattern in the table, what is the total number of milligrams of sodium in a 24-fluid-ounce cup of the softdrink?
A. 90 mg
B. 108 mg
C. 126 mg
D. 144 mg
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16. Ernesto drove his car 257 miles on 8.3 gallons of gasoline.What operation is needed to find the number of miles per gallon?
A. +B. –C. ×D. ÷
17. Multiply.
36 × 24 =
A. 1836B. 1164C. 864D. 218
18. One box of candy costs $0.59. How much do 12 boxes cost?Which operation is needed to solve the above problem?
A. ÷B. +C. –D. ×
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19. A given parallelogram has 4 congruent sides and one pair of opposite acute angles. What is the correct name forthis parallelogram?
A. trapezoidB. rectangleC. rhombusD. square
20. Identify an obtuse angle from the picture below.
A. B. C. D.
21. Which three shapes from this group are quadrilaterals?{square, circle, rectangle, triangle, rhombus}
A. square, triangle, rhombusB. circle, rectangle, rhombusC. triangle, rhombus, circleD. rectangle, square, rhombus
22. What is 7,648 rounded to the nearest hundred?
A. 8,000B. 7,700C. 7,650D. 7,600
23. Round 876 to the nearest ten.
A. 800B. 870C. 880D. 900
24. Round 8,246 to the nearest hundred.
A. 8,000B. 8,200C. 8,250D. 8,300
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25.
Use the graph below to answer this question.
Which shape is located at (5,2)?
A. circleB. rectangleC. starD. diamond
26. 142 inches is the same as
A. 14 feet, 2 inches.B. 11 feet, 10 inches.C. 3 feet, 34 inches.D. 1 foot, 22 inches.
27. It takes Tomas about 2 hours to deliver the 57 newspapers on his route. He earns $0.10 for each newspaper hedelivers. About how much does Tomas make per hour?
A. $8.00B. $6.00C. $3.00D. $2.00
28. Chen Li buys sports equipment for the City Park. One carton of tennis balls costs $49. If she needs to buy 17cartons, how much will she pay for the tennis balls?
A. $68B. $441C. $733D. $833
29. Each night Ann and her family empty their pockets, purses, and wallets and place all of the pennies, nickels,dimes, and quarters in a large container. At the end of the month, Ann helps her father count the coins. If Anncounted 345 pennies, 142 dimes, and 60 quarters, how much money did she count?
A. $32.65B. $47.65C. $385.45D. $547.00
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30. There are 36 crayons in a box. If your school orders 400 boxes of crayons, how many crayons will the school get?
A. 1,400B. 2,400C. 14,400D. 24,000
31. Which decimal is LEAST?
A. 0.09B. 0.10C. 0.9D. 0.19
32. Elena's uncle took her and three cousins to the ice cream store. The cousins each ordered milkshakes for $1.40each and Elena had a double dip of peach ice cream that cost $1.25. What was the total cost of the order?
A. $2.65B. $4.45C. $5.45D. $6.45
33. The attendance for weekend performances of a concert was 1,994 for Friday night, 2,041 for Saturday night, and1,991 for Sunday night. Which is the BEST estimate of the concerts' total attendance?
A. 2,000B. 4,000C. 6,000D. 8,000
34. Follow the pattern "divide by 4, then subtract 4" to complete the table below.
Which number completes the table?
A. 8B. 10C. 11D. 12
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35. If the model is one unit, which decimal is represented by the shaded part?
A. 0.44B. 0.56C. 0.64D. 0.65
36. What is 38.1 rounded to the nearest whole number?
A. 31B. 38C. 39D. 40
37. Which number is 4,718 rounded to the nearest thousand?
A. 4,000B. 5,000C. 6,000D. 7,000
38. Which would show the number 5,497 rounded to the nearest thousand?
A. 5,000B. 5,400C. 5,500D. 6,000
39. Which of these shows 87 rounded to the nearest ten?
A. 80B. 85C. 90D. 97
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40. Look at the grid below. What is the ordered pair at point M?
A. (3, 4)B. (3, 6)C. (4, 5)D. (5, 4)
41. Round to the nearest ten.6,579
A. 6,580B. 6,600C. 7,000D. 7,080
42. Which numbers are in order from greatest to least?
A. 32.14, 34.01, 31.24, 30.41B. 31.24, 32.14, 30.41, 34.01C. 34.01, 32.14, 31.24, 30.41D. 30.41, 31.24, 32.14, 34.01
43. Eriko is trying to estimate the number of candy bars she would have to sell in order to collect $10.00. Ifeach candy bar cost $0.48, about how many would she have to sell?
A. 10B. 20C. 30D. 40
44. Which answer shows 2,937 rounded to the nearest ten?
A. 3,000B. 2,940C. 2,930D. 2,900
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45. The Davis family traveled 648 miles on their vacation this year. To the nearest hundred, about how many milesdid they travel?
A. 600B. 640C. 650D. 700
46.
Which operations make the following equation true?
A. ×, +B. +, ×C. ×, ×D. +, +
47.
Jimmy ate three slices of a twelve slice pizza. Which fraction is equivalent to the fraction of the whole pizza thatJimmy ate?
A.
B.
C.
D.
48.
A group of people ordered pizza for lunch. At the end of lunch, there were 2 cheese pizzas and pepperoni pizzaleft over. How much total pizza was left over?
A. 2 pizzas
B. 2 pizzasC. 3 pizzasD. 4 pizzas
49.
What is the place value of the underlined digit in 172,482.03?
A. hundredsB. hundredthsC. thousandsD. thousandths
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50.
What is another way to write 14,562?
A. fourteen thousand and sixty-twoB. four thousand five hundred sixty-twoC. fourteen thousand five hundred sixty-twoD. one hundred forty thousand five hundred sixty-two
51.
Amy measured four leaves for a science report. The leaves were 2.9 cm, 3.33 cm, 3.9 cm, and 3.12 cm long. Whichlists the lengths in order from LONGEST to SHORTEST?
A. 2.9 cm, 3.12 cm, 3.33 cm, 3.9 cmB. 2.9 cm, 3.9 cm, 3.12 cm, 3.33 cmC. 3.9 cm, 2.9 cm, 3.12 cm, 3.33 cmD. 3.9 cm, 3.33 cm, 3.12 cm, 2.90 cm
52.
Oscar had $15.39. He wants to divide this amount evenly between himself and two of his friends. How much shouldeach person get?
A. $3.15B. $5.03C. $5.13D. $7.69
53.
Fran lives 1.5 miles from school. Bryce rides her bike 0.5 miles to school every day. Darren lives 0.7 miles fartherthan Bryce. How many miles do the three children travel to school everyday?
A. 1.12B. 2.2C. 2.5D. 3.2
54.
Alice bought two pairs of socks for $2.54 each, including tax. She paid with a ten dollar bill. How much changeshould she receive?
A. $4.92B. $5.08C. $7.92D. $7.46
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55.
Which operation completes the equation?
6.1 _____ 3.9 = 10.0
A. +B. -C. xD. ÷
56.
There are 2,457 boxes of pencils. There are 13 schools in a town. Each school will get the same number of boxes.How many boxes will each school get?
A. 112B. 118C. 134D. 189
57.
Carlos has 72 toy cars. He wants to organize the cars into boxes. Each box can hold 8 cars. How many boxes willCarlos need?
A. 6B. 7C. 8D. 9
58.
360 ÷ 30 yields the same quotient as
A. 36 ÷ 3.B. 36 ÷ 12.C. 360 ÷ 3.D. 360 ÷ 12.
59.
Jamie wants to divide 13 books evenly into 5 piles. Each pile needs to have the same number of books. How manybooks will Jamie have left over?
A. 2B. 3C. 5D. 8
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60.
What divisor is missing from these statements?
63 ÷ ? = 21
630 ÷ ? = 210
6,300 ÷ ? = 2,100
A. 2B. 3C. 6D. 9
61.
There were 10,283 people at a football game. Rounded to the nearest hundred, how many people were at the game?
A. 10,280B. 10,290C. 10,300D. 11,000
62.
What is the value of this expression?
(7 + 14) + (5 × 6)
A. 32B. 51C. 156D. 231
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63.
Use the order of operations to compute.
(4 × 5) - 5 + 7 = ?
A. 7B. 8C. 11D. 22
64.
In 1967, there were 68,029 people living in a town. In 2007, the population of the town increased to 72,496 people.About how many more people lived in the town in 2007 than in 1967?
A. 500B. 1,500C. 4,500D. 10,000
65.
Alex counted the number of cars in different parking lots.
42, 30, 12, 36, 18, 24, 72
Which is true about Alex�s data?
A. All of the numbers are multiples of 4.B. All of the numbers are multiples of 5.C. All of the numbers are multiples of 6.D. All of the numbers are multiples of 7.
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66.
Which statement describes the rotation of this figure?
A. The heart rotated 50°.B. The heart rotated 90°.C. The heart rotated 180°.D. The heart rotated 360°.
67.
Joe cut three shapes out of paper. He has two circles that are the same size and one rectangle with two sides equal inlength to the circumference of the circles. Which shape can Joe MOST LIKELY form?
A. cubeB. coneC. prismD. cylinder
68.
Ms. Talbot taught her class to make paper models of geometric figures. Each student created a closed figure with asquare base, five vertices, and four triangular faces. Which geometric figure did Ms. Talbot's class create?
A. Triangular PrismB. Rectangular PrismC. Triangular PyramidD. Rectangular Pyramid
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69.
Which of these BEST describes the location of Point a in the two figures?
A. on a vertexB. on an edgeC. in the center of a faceD. in the center of a base
70.
Look at the two figures. Which statement correctly compares the edges of the figures?
A. Figure A has more edges than figure B.B. Figure A has fewer edges than figure B.C. Figure B has longer edges than figure A.D. Figure B has shorter edges than figure B
71.
Which edge is parallel to edge X?
A. AB. BC. CD. D
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72.
What combination of shapes would you need to create this three dimensional shape?
A. 2 squares, 2 rectanglesB. 2 squares, 4 rectanglesC. 4 rectanglesD. 6 rectangles
73.
In the metric system of measurement 1,000 grams is equal to
A. 1 kilogram.B. 10 kilograms.C. 1 milligram.D. 100 milligrams.
74.
Which set of units would BEST be used to measure the weight of a large dog?
A. pounds or tonsB. grams or milligramsC. pounds or kilogramsD. ounces or milligrams
75.
Julianne's cereal contains 8 grams of fiber. How many milligrams of fiber are in Julianne's cereal?
A. 0.8 milligramsB. 0.008 milligramsC. 800 milligramsD. 8,000 milligrams
76.
Which is MOST LIKELY the weight of a dog?
A. 15 kilogramsB. 15 gramsC. 150 kilogramsD. 150 grams
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77. The men's 110-meter hurdles is an event in the Olympic games.
The distance from the starting line to the first hurdle is 13.72 meters. The distance from the first hurdle to thesecond hurdle is 9.14 meters. What is the total distance from the starting line to the second hurdle?
A. 19.86 meters
B. 22.86 meters
C. 23.86 meters
D. 24.86 meters
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78. Martha's pet ferret measures 42.27 centimeters long.
What is that length rounded to the nearest tenth of a centimeter?
A. 42.0 centimeters
B. 42.1 centimeters
C. 42.2 centimeters
D. 42.3 centimeters
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79. The figure below shows a coordinate grid placed over an archery target. Each ring of the target is labeledwith the number of points the player will earn if an arrow lands in that ring.
Lyle's arrow landed at (3, 4). How many points should he have earned with that arrow?
A. 1
B. 5
C. 10
D. 25
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80. The diagram below shows a group of pipes in a basement. Which two pipes appear to be parallel?
A. Pipes 1 and 3
B. Pipes 2 and 3
C. Pipes 1 and 4
D. Pipes 2 and 4
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81. Which of the following will be a true statement if an equal sign (=) is placed in the box?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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82. Which is equivalent to the following?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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83. A weather forecaster checked and emptied a rain gauge six times one day.
The measurements in inches were 0.243, 0.595, 0.903, 0.756, 0.398, and 0.112. Which is the best estimate of thetotal rainfall that day?
A. 2.0 in.
B. 2.5 in.
C. 3.0 in.
D. 3.5 in.
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84. The solution to 421 × 32 is closest to —
A. 120.
B. 1,200.
C. 12,000.
D. 120,000.
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85. There were 75,631 people at a concert. What is that number rounded to the nearest ten thousand people?
A. 60,000
B. 70,000
C. 80,000
D. 90,000
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86. Which pair of rulers is best described as perpendicular?
A. F.
B. G.
C. H.
D. J.
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87. The first ten shapes in a pattern are shown below. Lionel is making the pattern by repeating the first sixshapes in the same order as shown in the picture.
If Lionel continues the pattern in the same way, what will be the 16th shape in the pattern?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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88. Which of the following goes in the box to make the statement below true?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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89. Which solid could not have two parallel faces?
A. Cube
B. Rectangular prism
C. Pyramid
D. Cylinder
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90.
The measure of the angle shown is —
A.
B.
C.
D.
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91. The first four figures in a pattern are shown.
If the pattern continues to double the number of dots, what will be the total number of dots in the 6th figure inthe pattern?
A. 128
B. 64
C. 32
D. 14
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Answer Key
1. C) $7.07
2. B)
3. C) $5
4. C) 21
5. A) 2 pints
6. C)
7. C) 18
8. A)
9. A) $48
10. B)
11. D) 72
12. C) 42
13. D) $51,200
14. C) point C
15. B) 108 mg
16. D) ÷
17. C) 864
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18. D) ×
19. C) rhombus
20. B)
21. D) rectangle, square, rhombus
22. D) 7,600
23. C) 880
24. B) 8,200
25. A) circle
26. B) 11 feet, 10 inches.
27. C) $3.00
28. D) $833
29. A) $32.65
30. C) 14,400
31. A) 0.09
32. C) $5.45
33. C) 6,000
34. C) 11
35. B) 0.56
36. B) 38
37. B) 5,000
38. A) 5,000
39. C) 90
40. B) (3, 6)
41. A) 6,580
42. C) 34.01, 32.14, 31.24, 30.41
43. B) 20
44. B) 2,940
45. A) 600
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46. C) ×, ×
47. A)
48. C) 3 pizzas
49. C) thousands
50. C) fourteen thousand five hundred sixty-two
51. D) 3.9 cm, 3.33 cm, 3.12 cm, 2.90 cm
52. C) $5.13
53. D) 3.2
54. A) $4.92
55. A) +
56. D) 189
57. D) 9
58. A) 36 ÷ 3.
59. B) 3
60. B) 3
61. C) 10,300
62. B) 51
63. D) 22
64. C) 4,500
65. C) All of the numbers are multiples of 6.
66. C) The heart rotated 180°.
67. D) cylinder
68. D) Rectangular Pyramid
69. B) on an edge
70. C) Figure B has longer edges than figure A.
71. C) C
72. D) 6 rectangles
73. A) 1 kilogram.
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74. C) pounds or kilograms
75. D) 8,000 milligrams
76. A) 15 kilograms
77. B) 22.86 meters
78. D) 42.3 centimeters
79. C) 10
80. C) Pipes 1 and 4
81. D)
82. A)
83. C) 3.0 in.
84. C) 12,000.
85. C) 80,000
86. B) G.
87. D)
88. B)
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89. C) Pyramid
90. C)
91. B) 64
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