Numbers and Operations in Base ten
Operations and Algebraic Thinking
Measurement and Data
Numbers and Operations (Fractions)
Geometry
100

10is equal to what number?

1,000,000

One Million

100

Compute: (9+2) x (8-5)

33

100

Which of the following expressions has a product that contains 6 zeros?

A. 6x104

B. 8.3 x 10

C. 2.4x106

D. 41x106

D

100

Judy spent 1/2 of her savings on a bicycle and 2/5 of her savings on a helmet. What is the total fraction of her savings that Judy spent on a bicycle and a helmet?

9/10 of her savings

100

Show question 1 on the 2016 MCAS packet

B

200

4 students ran a race. The following information shows the time it took each student to finish the race. 

Karla, 15.700

Linda, 16.005

Mary, 15.095

Sofia, 16.010

Which student took the least amount of  time to finish the race?

Mary

200

Eric divided the sum of 5 and 7 by 6. Which of the following is another way to express Eric’s calculations? A. (7 x 6) / 5

B. 5  / (7 x 6)

C. (7 + 5) / 6

D. 6  / (7 + 5)

C. (7 + 5) / 6

200

A box in the shape of a rectangular prism has the dimensions shown below.

12m x 3m x 2m

What is the volume of the box?

72 m3

200

Amal wrote the following expression:

5 x 4/3

Which of the following is true about Amal's expression?

a. The value is between 6 and 7

b. the value is between 5 and 6

c. the value is between 4 and 5

d. the value is  between 3 and 4

A, it is between 6 and 7

200

Describe an isosceles triangle.

It has only two congruent sides.

300

A construction team used 184 sheets of plywood for each house it builds. The team will build 12 houses this year. What is the total amount of plywood the team will use to build all 12 houses?

2,208 Pieces of Plywood

300

The expressions show the amount of money, in dollars, that Natalie and Drew each earned babysitting last week.

Natalie 8+4x15

Drew 4x15

Based on the expressions in the table, which of the following statements is true?

A. Drew earned $4 less than Natalie.

B. Natalie earned $8 more than Drew.

C. Natalie earned 12 times as much as Drew.

D. Drew earned 4 times as much as Natalie.

B. Natalie earned $8 more than Drew.

300

The ordered pair (4, 7) gives the location of a point on the coordinate plane. What is the first step to take in locating the point?

Starting at the origin, move 4 units to the right.

300

Jean needs 2 1/2 cups of flour to make sugar cookies and 3 1/4 cups of flour to make peanut butter cookies. What is the total amount of flour Jean needs to make both kinds of cookies?

5 3/4 cups of flour

300

What make an angle "acute?"

It has to be less than 90 degrees (smaller than the angle of a corner of paper)

400

Which of the following inequalities is true?

A. 0.37 < 0.3

B. 0.3 > 0.298

C. 0.298 < 0.2

D. 0.2 > 0.37

B

400

Carolina is twice as old as her brother Diego will be in 3 years. Diego is 4 years old now. The expression below shows how to find Carolina’s age, in years. 2 x (4 + 3) a. What is Carolina’s age, in years? Show or explain how you got your answer.

14 years old

400

Silvia filled a watering can with 3.48 liters of water. She used 40 milliliters to water her cactus plant and 150 milliliters to water her rose plant. What is the total amount of water remaining in the watering can?

3,290 mL

400

Jin has 60 stickers in her collection. She gave 3/5 of the stickers to her friend. How many stickers did Jin give to her friend?

36 stickers

400

Which of the following statements about quadrilaterals is not true?

A. Every square is also a rectangle.

B. Every trapezoid is also a rectangle.

C. Every rhombus is also a parallelogram.

D. Every rectangle is also a parallelogram

B. Every trapezoid is also a rectangle.

500

There are 720 students at a school. All the students at the school are going on a field trip to a science museum. The students will ride school buses to the museum. Each bus holds 60 students when completely full. What is the least number of buses needed to take all the students from the school to the science museum?

720/60= 12 Busses

Bonus Question: The school can also use smaller buses to take the students to the museum. Each smaller bus holds 50 students when completely full. What is the least number of smaller buses needed to take all the students from the school to the science museum?

500

Julie uses 4 green beads and 6 blue beads in each bracelet she makes. What is the total number of green beads Julie will use when she uses 24 blue beads?

16 green beads

500

The following information is known about a rectangular prism: 

The volume is 96 cubic centimeters.

The height is 6 centimeters.

The width is 2 centimeters.

What is the missing length of the rectangular prism?

8cm

500

Steve has 3 cups of peanuts. He splits the 3 cups of peanuts into 1/3 -cup servings. What is the total number of 1/3 -cup servings of peanuts Steve has?

9, 1/3 cup servings

500

Show Question 18 from the 2016 MCAS test

D. quadrilateral, trapezoid

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