Mathematical Processes
Number and Operations
Algebra
Geometry and Measurement
Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability
100
If one angle of a right isosceles triangle measures 90 degrees, then the other two angles must each measure ___ degrees. A. 45 B. 55 C. 90 D. 180
A. 45
100
Look at the set of numbers below. {23, 33, 43, 53} Which number is not prime? A. 23 B. 33 C. 43 D. 53
B. 33
100
Solve: C (4+ 8) where c = 7 A. 84 B. 85 C. 86 D. 87
A. 84
100
Jessica is making favors for each person sitting at the table at a birthday party. She wants to use triangular pyramids. How would you describe the party favor? A. 1 square base and 3 triangular faces B. 1 triangular base and 3 triangular faces C. 1 triangular base and 3 square faces D. 3 triangular faces and 1 circular base
B. 1 triangular base and 3 triangular faces
100
What is the likelihood of spinning an even number on a spinner labeled 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9? A. certain B. impossible C. likely D. possible
B. impossible
200
Estimate the difference in 14.258 - 9.587 = A. 4 B. 6 C. 23.845 D. 24
A. 4
200
Mr. Wilson bought 12 cans of tuna for $10.68. What is the price of 1 can? A. $0.89 B. $0.79 C. $0.69 D. $0.59
A. $0.89
200
Alex scored 117 more points than Seth when they went bowling. The math expression n + 117 represents this sentence. What does "n" stand for in this math expression? A. Alex and Seth's score together B. Seth's score C. neither Alex's or Seth's score D. Alex's score
B. Seth's score
200
Sally estimates that a building has a height of 700 inches. Which of the following units of measure would not be useful to convert the height into different unit of measurement? A. centimeters B. feet C. kilograms D. meters
C. kilograms
200
Emma's family raised cows that produced milk. Various cows produced the following gallons of milk last year. 100, 105, 106, 110, 114, 115, 121 What is the range of milk production? A. 21 B. 100 C. 110 D. 121
A. 21
300
Sally bought 3 shirts: one blue, one pink, and one green with yellow flowers. Each shirt costs $5.00. She has has only $18 with her. The tax is 9.75%. What is the extra information NOT needed to solve how much the shirts' total cost would be? A. Sally bought 3 shirts. B. Each shirt costs $5.00. C. The tax is 9.75%. D. The color of the shirts.
D. The color of the shirts.
300
A teacher has 250 pieces of candy. If there are 50 students, and the candy is divided evenly, How many pieces will each student get? A. 25 B. 20 C. 10 D. 5
D. 5
300
What are the next two numbers in this pattern? 31, 57, 109, 213, 421, ____, ___ A. 311, 317 B. 621, 749 C. 837, 1669 D. 1084, 1272
C. 837, 1669
300
An angle that measures greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees is called a(n) _______ angle. A. right B. acute C. obtuse D. straight
C. obtuse
300
The ice cream parlor serves sundaes that have one flavor of ice cream with one topping. There are three flavors of ice cream: vanilla, strawberry, and chocolate. There are two toppings: hot fudge and butterscotch. How many different sundaes are there? A. 5 B. 6 C. 9 D. 10
B. 6
400
Eat-Up Restaurant has a special of 4 spaghetti dinners for $9.72. How much is one dinner? A. $5.67 B. $4.56 C. $3.44 D. $2.43
D. $2.43
400
The fraction1/2 is equivalent to which of the following decimals? A. 0.50 B. 0.10 C. 0.75 D. 0.05
A. 0.50
400
Staci put 15 dolls on each shelf. There were n shelves. Choose the expression that shows how many dolls Staci put on display. A. n × 15 B. n + 15 C. n ÷ 15 D. n – 15
A. n × 15
400
36 inches equals _______ A. 5 feet B. 4 feet C. 3 feet D. 1 foot
C. 3 feet
400
How many outcomes are possible when a coin is flipped? A. 0 B. 1 C. 2 D. 3
C. 2
500
n the number 7.053, which number is in the thousandths place? A. 0 B. 3 C. 5 D. 7
B. 3
500
Elliot cooked breakfast for his mom. He served pancakes, eggs, mini muffins, and a glass of milk. The amounts of milk he used were 1 cup, 1/4 cup, 1/2 cup, and 3/4 cup. What was the least amount of milk used? A. 1/4 cup B. 1/2 cup C. 3/4 cup D. 1 cup
A. 1/4 cup
500
What is the correct algebraic expression for subtract 6 from 10, then multiply by 1/2? A. 10 + 6 ×1/2 B. 6 - 10 ÷1/2 C. 6 + 10 +1/2 D. 10 - 6 ×1/2
D. 10 - 6 ×1/2
500
Travis is 6 feet 9 inches. How tall is he in inches? A. 54 inches B. 63 inches C. 71 inches D. 81 inches
D. 81 inches
500
Find the mean of the set of data. 14, 10, 22, 12, 17 A. 5 B. 9 C. 15 D. 17
C. 15
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