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100

Which comparison is true? 

A) 68 > 649 

B) 571 > 582

C) 730 < 806 

D) 709 < 692

C) 730 < 806

100

Jon put a pie in the oven at 5:15 p.m. He took the pie out of the oven 35 minutes later. At what time did Jon take the pie out of the oven? 

A) 5:45 p.m. 

B) 6:50 p.m.

C) 5:50 p.m.

D) 6:45 p.m.

C) 5:50 p.m.

100

Mr. Maclane drove 577.2 miles. Ms. Lopez drove 165.4 miles. About how many more miles did Mr. Maclane drive than Ms. Lopez? 

A) 400 miles 

B) 300 miles

C) 800 miles

D) 700 miles

A) 400 miles

100

Alex bought 4 packages of pink golf balls and 2 packages of orange golf balls. There were 12 golf balls in each package. 

How many golf balls did Alex buy? 

F) 72

G) 50

H) 96 

J) 18

F) 72

200

Which number sentence can be used to find the number that goes in the box? 12 ÷ 2 = □ 

A) 2 + 12 = 14

B) 6 × 2 = 12 

C) 12 × 2 = 24

D) 2 + 10 = 12

 

B) 6 × 2 = 12

200

An art teacher ordered 26 marker sets for his classes. There are 100 markers in each set. 

How many markers are in 26 sets?

 A 800 

B 26,000 

C 2,600 

D 126

C) 2,600

200

A restaurant bill was paid equally by 7 friends. The bill was $99.96. How much money in dollars and cents did each person pay?

14.28

200

An expression is shown. 5 + 700 + 40 

What number is equivalent to this expression?

745

300

A movie theater has 710 seats. 

• 158 seats are red. 

• 247 seats are black. 

• 119 seats are yellow. 

• The rest of the seats are green. 

How many seats are green?


A) 186

B) 524 

C) 214

D) 206  

A) 186

300

The fourth-grade classes at a school made flowers to decorate the cafeteria. There are 5 fourth-grade classes at this school. 

• To make each flower, 4 sheets of paper were used. • The classes used a total of 300 sheets of paper.

• Each class made the same number of flowers. 

How many flowers did each fourth-grade class make? 


A) 75

B) 15 

C) 240 

D) 17

B) 15

300

A baker had 48 cups of flour in a container. The baker used 11 1/4 cups of flour on Friday and 14 1/2 cups of flour on Saturday. How many cups of flour were left in the container? 

F) 22 1/4 cups 

G) 23 3/4 cups 

H) 25 3/4 cups 

J) 23 1/4 cups

F) 22 1/4 cups

300

A rectangular place mat is 18 inches long and 12 inches wide. What is the area of this place mat in square inches? 

A) 216 square inches

B) 60 square inches 

C) 54 square inches 

D) 900 square inches

A) 216 square inches

400

Which statement about the number 27 is true?

 F) It is even because the digit in the tens place is even. 

G) It is odd because the digit in the ones place is odd.

H) It is even because it can be divided by 9 evenly. 

J) It is odd because it can be divided by 2 evenly.

G) It is odd because the digit in the ones place is odd.

400

Yolanda wrote a number. 

• The digit in the millions place is an 8. 

• The digit in the thousands place is a 6. 

• The digit in the hundredths place is a 2. 

Which number could be the number Yolanda wrote? 

A) 85,346,000.12 

B) 38,056,000.21

C) 58,346,000.12

D) 98,674,200.21

C) 58,346,000.12

400

A man bought 6 cans of tuna. Each can of tuna cost $0.93. What is the total amount of money the man spent on the cans of tuna? 

F) $4.98 

G) $5.58 

H) $6.93

J) $5.48

G) $5.58

400

A baker is making cakes. It takes 9 eggs to make each cake. The baker has 8 cartons of eggs, and each carton contains 12 eggs.

 What is the greatest number of cakes the baker can make using these eggs? 

F) 10

G)11 

H) 6 

J) 13

F) 10

500

At the beginning of September, Mr. Watkins had 543 erasers. 

• During September he gave his students 99 of the erasers. 

• During October he gave his students 212 of the erasers. 

How many erasers did Mr. Watkins have at the end of October?


F) 854

G) 232

H) 430

J) 344  

G) 232

500

On Thursday 50 books were returned to a library. On Friday 4 times as many books were returned to the library as books that were returned on Thursday. 

Which set of equations can be used to find b, the total number of books returned to the library on these two days? 

F) 50 + 50 = 100 100 × 4 = b 

G) 50 + 50 = 100 100 + 4 = b

H) 50 × 4 = 200 200 × 50 = b 

J) 50 × 4 = 200 200 + 50 = b

J) 50 × 4 = 200 200 + 50 = b

500

Carmella plotted the ordered pair (1, 3) on a coordinate grid by moving 1 unit up and 3 units left from the origin. 

Which statement is true?

 F) Carmella plotted both the x-coordinate and the y-coordinate incorrectly.

G) Carmella plotted the x-coordinate incorrectly and the y-coordinate correctly. 

H) Carmella plotted the x-coordinate correctly and the y-coordinate incorrectly.

J) Carmella plotted both the x-coordinate and the y-coordinate correctly.

F) Carmella plotted both the x-coordinate and the y-coordinate incorrectly.

500

Which operation should be performed first when simplifying this expression? 

40 ÷ (5 + 3) × 8 + 1

 A) 40 ÷ 5 , because it is the first operation when reading left to right 

B) 5 + 3 , because the operation in the parentheses should be performed first

C) 3 × 8 , because multiplication should be performed before addition 

D) 8 + 1 , because it is the first operation when reading right to left

B) 5 + 3 , because the operation in the parentheses should be performed first

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