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100

Multiply: 640 × 390 

A. 249,600 

B. 293,600 

C. 540,000 

D. 768,000

What is 

A. 249,000

100

Bert is buying 3 movies in a trilogy set for $26.62. He will save $7.97 by buying the trilogy set instead of buying individual movies. If each movie costs the same amount, how much does each of the 3 movies cost when purchased individually? 

A. $2.66             B. $6.46 

C. $8.87             D. $11.53

What is

D. $11.53

100

Subtract: 

7 1/2 – 2/3 

A. 2 1/6              B. 3 5/6 

C. 6 5/6              D. 7 1/6 

What is

C. 6 5/6  

100

16. A rock weighs 6 1/2 tons. How many pounds does the rock weigh? 

A. 12,000 pounds          B. 13,000 pounds 

C. 192,000 pounds         D. 208,000 pounds

What is

B. 13,000 pounds

100

Points J, K, and L are shown on the coordinate grid below 

Point M will be plotted at (6, 4). The four points form the vertices of a shape. Which statement describes the shape that is formed? 


A. The shape is a rhombus, but not a square. 

B. The shape is a square, but not a rectangle. 

C. The shape is a parallelogram, but not a rhombus. 

D. The shape is a parallelogram, but not a quadrilateral.

What is

A. The shape is a rhombus, but not a square.

100

Clayton mapped out the city park on the coordinate grid shown. 

A drinking fountain is located at the point (1, 3). A statue in the park is located 4 units away from the drinking fountain. Which point could be the location of the statue? 

A. point W               B. point X 

C. point Y                 D. point Z

What is

D. point Z

200

Darren is told that the weight of an old coin is 37.2 grams. However, when he weighs the coin he finds that the digit in the hundredths place has a value that is 1/10 of the value of the digit in the tenths place. Which expression, in expanded form, shows the weight, in grams, Darren finds? 

A. 30 + 2 + 0.2              B. 30 + 7 + 0.2 + 0.01 C. 30 + 7 + 0.2 + 0.02   D. 30 + 7 + 0.2 + 0.10

What is

C. 30 + 7 + 0.2 + 0.02

200

Jeff had reached the highest level on his new computer game. The computer reported his score as 1.35 × 105 points. How should Jeff write his score in standard form? 

A. 135                    B. 1,350 

C. 13,500               D. 135,000

What is

D. 135,000

200

Malcolm has 1/2 gallon of soup.  He pours the same amount of soup into 8 bowls. Which equation represents the fractional part of a gallon of soup, n, in each bowl?

A. 8 ÷ 1/2 = n           B. 1/2 ÷ 8 = n

C. 1/2 ÷ 1/8 = n        D. 1/8 ÷ 1/2 = n



What is

B. 1/2 ÷ 8 = n

200

The high school football game started at 7:15 P.M. and ended at 10:44 P.M. 

How long did the game last? 

A. 2 hours 9 minutes            B. 2 hours 29 minutes C. 3 hours 9 minutes            D. 3 hours 29 minutes

What is

 D. 3 hours 29 minutes

200

Luke works in the shipping department of a toy company. He sends toys in boxes that are each in the shape of a rectangular prism. The lengths, widths, and heights of all the boxes are whole numbers of inches. 

Luke needs to find a box that has a total volume of 24 cubic inches. 

A. Find a possible combination of length, width, and height, all in whole numbers of inches, of a box Luke could use.

What is:

6 x 2 x 2

or 

3 x 4 x 2

or 1 x 1 x 24

200

The number of marbles in a jar is 4 times the difference between 17 and 12. Which expression can be used to find the number of marbles in the jar? 

A. 4 × (17 – 12)             B. (17 – 12) + 4 

C. 4 × 17 – 12               D. 17 × 12 – 4

What is

A. 4 × (17 – 12)

300

The table below shows four mineral samples and the mass of each sample.

Mineral Masses

Mineral          Mass (grams)

albite             3.012

graphite         3.07

magnetite      3.061

quartz            3.05

Which number sentence correctly compares the masses, in grams, of two of the mineral samples? A. 3.05 < 3.061             B. 3.05 < 3.012            C. 3.012 > 3.07             D. 3.012 > 3.061


What is 

A. 3.05 < 3.061

300

Lori is running in a marathon, which is 26.2 miles long. So far, she has run one-tenth of the marathon. How far has Lori run? 

A. 0.00262 mile            B. 0.262 mile 

C. 2.62 miles                D. 262 miles

What is

C. 2.62 miles

300

An after-school program has 24 sports video games students can play after they finish their homework. There are three types of sports games. football: 1/6 of 1/2 of the video games 

basketball: 1/4 of 2/3 of the video games 

soccer: the remaining video games 

How many video games are soccer games? 

A. 2               B. 4 

C. 18             D. 20

What is

C. 18

300

Mrs. Davis has 64 bottles of water. If each bottle holds 1 pint of water, how many gallons of water does Mrs. Davis have? 

A. 4             B. 6 

C. 8             D. 32

What is

C. 8

300

Luke is shipping another toy that has a volume of 34 cubic feet. The box he will use has a base of 15 square feet and a height of 3 feet. The rest of the box will be filled with packing material. 

B. What is the volume, in cubic feet, of the packing material Luke will need? Show or explain all your work.

What is:

15 x 3 = 45 ft3             

 45

-34

9 ft3 packing material

300

Emma and Bella collect bugs for a science project. • On Monday, Emma collects 15 bugs, and Bella collects 3 times as many bugs as Emma collects. 

• On Tuesday, Emma collects 6 bugs, and Bella collects 8 times as many bugs as Emma collects. Which expression can be used to find the total number of bugs the girls collect on both days? 

A. (15 + 6) × (3 + 8)      B. (15 + 3) × (6 + 8) 

C. [15 + (3 × 15)] + [6 + (8 × 6)] 

D. [15 × (3 + 15)] + [6 × (8 + 6)]

What is

C. [15 + (3 × 15)] + [6 + (8 × 6)]

400

Jake measured the amount of salt in two liters of seawater. His results are listed below. 

first liter: 33.165 grams 

second liter: 35.787 grams 

He rounds both values to the nearest hundredth and adds them. What is the sum of the rounded amounts of salt Jake found in the seawater? 

A. 68.95 grams               B. 68.952 grams 

C. 68.957 grams             D. 68.96 grams

What is 

D. 68.96 grams

400

Denise’s mother bought some zucchini for $0.78 per pound. If she paid $2.73 for the zucchini, how many pounds of zucchini did she buy? 

A. 0.35 pound             B. 3.5 pounds 

C. 35 pounds              D. 350 pounds

What is

B. 3.5 pounds

400

A space heater warms the temperature of a room by 2/3 of a degree Fahrenheit each minute. By how many degrees Fahrenheit will the space heater warm the room in 6 1/2 minutes? 

A. 4 1/3        B. 5 5/6 

C. 7 1/6        D. 9 3/4

What is

A. 4 1/3

400

Devon uses 64 inches of ribbon to make 1 bow. How many yards of ribbon does Devon need to make 9 bows? 

A. 8                B. 16 

C. 24              D. 48

What is

B. 16

400

Kristin drew a triangle with 2 congruent sides and 1 obtuse angle. Which term accurately describes the triangle? 

A. scalene              B. isosceles 

C. acute                 D. equilateral

What is

B. isosceles

400

The numbers shown below are used at the beginning of two different patterns. 

2,   6,   ___ ,   ___ ,   ___ ,   . . . 

One pattern’s rule is to add the same number each time. The other pattern’s rule is to multiply by the same number each time. What is the smallest number greater than 6 that appears in both patterns? 

A. 10                B. 12 

C. 16                D. 18

What is

D. 18

500

Students are weighing two types of rubber balls during science class. 

• Each yellow rubber ball weighs 1.28 pounds. 

• Each red rubber ball weighs 0.96 pound. 

What is the total weight of 25 yellow rubber balls and 50 red rubber balls? 

A. 56 pounds               B. 80 pounds 

C. 88 pounds               D. 168 pounds

What is

B. 80 pounds

500

A 120-watt light bulb uses about 0.1 kilowatt of electricity per hour. If electricity costs $0.20 per kilowatt hour, how much does it cost to have the bulb on for an hour? 

A. $0.02                       B. $0.20 

C. $2.00                       D. $20.00

What is

A. $0.02  

500

Sophie had 60 flashlights for sale at her store. She sold 4/5 of the flashlights. Which statement about the number of flashlights sold must be true? 

A. Sophie sold 48 flashlights because 60×4/5=48. 

B. Sophie sold 75 flashlights because 60÷4/5=75. C. Sophie sold 52 flashlights because 4/5 = 0.8       and 60 – 8 = 52. 

D. Sophie sold 40 flashlights because both the numerator and the denominator of 4/5 are factors of both 40 and 60.

What is 

A. Sophie sold 48 flashlights because 60×4/5=48.

500

An art teacher has a roll of art paper 5 meters long. She needs to cut it into 1-decimeter long pieces for a collage project. 

How many 1-decimeter pieces can she cut from the roll of art paper? 

A. 5                B. 50 

C. 500            D. 5,000

What is

B. 50

500

What is the volume of the composite figure? 

A. 18 cu ft               B. 36 cu ft 

C. 48 cu ft               D. 54 cu ft


What is

B. 36 cu ft

500

Point P is shown on the coordinate grid below. 

Which statement about point P is true? 

A. Point P is on the x-axis and has an x-coordinate of 0. 

B. Point P is on the x-axis and has a y-coordinate of 0. 

C. Point P is on the y-axis and has an x-coordinate of 0. 

D. Point P is on the y-axis and has a y-coordinate of 0.

What is

C. Point P is on the y-axis and has an x-coordinate of 0

600

A gardening shop receives a shipment of 12 crates of plants. Each crate contains 18 plants. A worker displays all the plants on 24 shelves with the same number of plants on each shelf. 

How many plants are displayed on each shelf? 

A. 6                B. 9 

C. 16              D. 36

What is

B. 9

600

Tony is making small bags of bird seed from a larger bag of bird seed that weighs 11.16 pounds. If he puts the same amount of seed in each of 6 bags, how much will each bag weigh? 

A. 0.18 pound              B. 1.86 pounds 

C. 1.96 pounds            D. 2.86 pounds

What is

B. 1.86 pounds

600

A 6-mile walking trail has a distance marker every 1/3 mile. How many distance markers are along this trail?

A. 2                       B. 6

C. 9                       D. 18

What is

D. 18

600

Brandon bought a 5-gallon container of paint to paint his house. After he finished painting, he had 2 quarts of paint left over. 

How many quarts of paint did Brandon use? 

A. 3                 B. 8 

C. 18               D. 23

What is 

C. 18

600

Which word makes this sentence true? A square is ______________ a rhombus. 

A.  sometimes       B. never 

C.  always             D. triangle

What is

C. always

600

Maya measured the heights of the seedlings she was growing. She made a line plot to record the data. What was the total growth, in inches, of Maya’s seedlings? 

A. 3                  B. 3 1/2

C. 7                  D. 10 

What is

B. 3 1/2 

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