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    Name:_____________________________________________ Date:________________________

    1. Use the table below to answer this question.

    Lisa is counting by threes. Sarah is counting by fives. As they count, they cross out the number on the table. What

    number will they both cross out?

    A. 18

    B. 15C. 9

    D. 5

    2. Use the patterns below to answer this question.

    How are the two patterns above DIFFERENT?

    A. The numbers in only one pattern are increasing.B. Only one pattern uses some odd numbers.

    C. Only one pattern will include the number 100.

    D. Only one pattern uses an addition rule.

    3. A few of the students are selling lemonade at the basketball game. Mr. Ying buys five cups of lemonade. How

    much does he pay for all five cups?

    What information do you need to solve the problem?

    A. Three girls sell lemonade.

    B. The paper cups cost 2 each.

    C. Each box holds 8 paper cups.

    D. Lemonade costs 25 a cup.

    4. Which number has the greatest value?

    A. 5,962

    B. 5,692

    C. 5,629

    D. 5,926

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    5. Use the figure below to answer this question.

    Which is the greatest odd number that is in the triangle but not in the square?

    A. 25

    B. 71

    C. 77D. 83

    6.

    Use the number pattern below to answer this question.

    3, 7, 11, 15, 19,

    What number comes next?

    A. 20

    B. 21C. 22

    D. 23

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    7. Danny and Julie have new sticker books. Danny will put 4 stickers in his book every day and Julie will put 6

    stickers in her book every day. How many stickers will Danny have when Julie has 30 in her book?

    (Hint: To find the answer, use this table.)

    A. 20

    B. 24

    C. 30

    D. 36

    8. Ralph and Kim are talking about some large numbers they are studying in math class. Which number is 100 more

    than 529?

    A. 639

    B. 629

    C. 549

    D. 539

    9. Which number comes next?

    15, 20, 25, 30, _____

    A. 60

    B. 55

    C. 40

    D. 35

    10. Donald is thinking of a number between 87 and 100. The number is not 87, 89, 92, 97, 98, or 100. How many

    numbers are left to guess?

    A. 6

    B. 7

    C. 8

    D. 10

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    11. Which number is greater than 345?

    A. 45

    B. 299

    C. 344

    D. 347

    12. Use the figures below to answer this question.

    Which figure comes NEXT in the pattern above?

    A.

    B.

    C.

    D.

    13. In the following set of 40 numbers, some numbers have been circled according to a pattern.

    Which numbers should be circled in the FOURTH row?

    A. 32, 35, 38

    B. 31, 33, 35, 37, 39

    C. 31, 34, 37, 40D. 33, 36, 39

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    14. Which rule was used to change the numbers in Column Q to the numbers in Column R?

    A. Q 3 = R

    B. Q + 4 = R

    C. Q + 10 = R

    D. Q 2 = R

    15. These two patterns follow the same rule.

    Which of the patterns below follows the same rule?

    A. AA BB AA BB

    B. AA BB AA CC

    C. AA CC AA AA

    D. CC CC BB CC

    16. The number 480 is between which two numbers?

    A. 478 and 479

    B. 479 and 481

    C. 481 and 482

    D. 480 and 490

    17. Which question could be answered with this information?

    Ramon wanted to buy a $100 coat, a $15 sweatshirt, and a $5 cap.

    A. How much money will Ramon need to buy boots?

    B. How much money will Ramon need to buy the coat and cap?

    C. How much money will Ramon need to buy the coat and boots?

    D. How much money will Ramon need to buy a sweatshirt and socks?

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    18. Which number has the greatest value?

    A. 7, 864

    B. 7, 684

    C. 7, 846

    D. 7, 648

    19.

    Use the numbers below to answer this question.

    14, 41, 40, 49, 4

    Which shows the numbers in order from least to greatest?

    A. 14, 40, 41, 49, 4

    B. 4, 40, 41, 14, 49C. 4, 14, 40, 41, 49

    D. 4, 14, 41, 49, 40

    20.

    Use the numbers below to answer this question.

    5, 45, 50, 25, 51

    Which shows the numbers in order from least to greatest?

    A. 50, 25, 51, 45, 5

    B. 5, 45, 50, 25, 51

    C. 51, 50, 25, 5, 45

    D. 5, 25, 45, 50, 51

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    Answer Key

    1. B) 15

    2. B) Only one pattern uses some odd numbers.

    3. D) Lemonade costs 25 a cup.

    4. A) 5,962

    5. B) 71

    6. D) 23

    7. A) 20

    8. B) 629

    9. D) 35

    10. C) 8

    11. D) 347

    12. B)

    13. D) 33, 36, 39

    14. D) Q 2 = R

    15. B) AA BB AA CC

    16. B) 479 and 481

    17. B) How much money will Ramon need to buy the coat and cap?

    18. A) 7, 864

    19. C) 4, 14, 40, 41, 49

    20. D) 5, 25, 45, 50, 51

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