Fractions
Decimals
Volume & Measurement
Order of Operations
Shapes
100

 6/7 ÷ 3

6/21

100

125.2– 13.9

111.3

100
  1. The figure below is made from unit cubes. Each cube has edges of length 1 centimeter. What is the volume of the figure? 

  1. 6 cubic centimeters

  2. 7 cubic centimeters

  3. 8 cubic centimeters

  4. 9 cubic centimeters

3) 8 cubic centimeters

100

What does GEMDAS stand for? What order do you solve in?

Groups

Exponents

Multiplication  Division

Addition    Subtraction

From LEFT to RIGHT

100
  1. Which of these is a rectangle? 


  1. Pentagon 

  2. Trapezoid 

  3. Square 

  4. Rhombus

3) Square

200

5 ÷  3/5

8  1/3

200

18.65 × 6.8

126.820

200
  1. Elise filled a box with cubes. Each cube has a side equal to 1 unit. 



Bailey’s box is 12 times the size of Elise’s. What is the volume, in cubic units, of baileys box? 


  1. 166 cubic units

  2. 185 cubic units

  3. 770 cubic units

  4. 780 cubic units

d) 780 cubic units

200
  1. (9 + 34 - 3) + 4 + 3

47

200
  1. A rectangle and a rhombus are shown below. 



Which statement is true of one of the shapes but not of both? 


  1. It is a quadrilateral. 

  2. There are two sets of equal angles.

  3. There are two sets of parallel sides.

  4. No angles are right angles. 

4) No angles are right angles

300

4  1/3  x  3 2/4

15 1/2  or   15  2/12

300

Lena bought 3 notebooks for $2.75 each and a pack of pens for $4.50.

How much did she spend in total?

Lena spent $12.75 in total.

300
  1. A swimming pool is shaped like a rectangular prism. The pool is 24 feet long and 30 feet wide. What is the total amount of water, in cubic feet, needed to fill the pool to a depth of 6 feet? 


  1. 120 

  2. 720 

  3. 4,206

  4. 4,320 

D) 4,320 cubic feet 

300


  1. In which number does the 5 represent a value 10 times the value represented by the 5 in 35,186?



  1. 117,568

  2. 247,351

  3. 325,827 

  4. 453,362  

4) 453,362  

300
  1. Which of the quadrilaterals below are not parallelograms? 



  1. Shape 2, 4, 5 and 6 

  2. Shapes 1, 3 and 7 

  3. Shapes 2 , 4 and 5 

  4. Shapes 4 and 6, only

D) Shapes 4 and 6, only

400

5 2/7  +  2 5/8

7  51/56

400

Mr. Browne has to replace 9 classroom headphones. Each headphone costs $2.73. How much will 9 headphones cost Mr. Browne? If Mr. Browne has $25 to spend on headphones, how much money will Mr. Browne have left after  buying 9 new headphones? 

Total Cost: $24.67 

Mr. Browne has $0.43 left 


400



  1. The two right rectangular prisms below have different volumes.

 



What is the difference, in cubic feet, between the volumes of the two cubes?  


  1. 12 

  2. 13




B) 3

400
  1. 54.45


The 5 in the hundredths place is ________ the value of the 5 in the tens place.

1/1000 of

400


  1. Barry drew a quadrilateral with no right angles. One pair of opposite sides in the quadrilateral was parallel and measured 5 centimeters. The other pair of opposite sides was parallel and measured 3 centimeters. What type of figure did Barry draw?


  1. Rhombus 

  2. Parallelogram 

  3. Rectangle

  4. Trapezoid

3) Rectangle

500

Samantha baked 4 3/4 trays of cookies for a bake sale. By the end of the day, she had 1 2/5 trays left.
How many trays of cookies did she sell?

Samantha sold 3 7/20 trays of cookies.

500

28.86÷7.4

3.9

500
  1. What is the volume, in cubic inches, of the figure below? 



  1. 78

  2. 90

  3. 102

  4. 162

C) 102 

500

(16+2) × (8 + 15 - 3)

360

500
  1. Isak knows the following facts are true. 



  • All quadrilaterals have 4 sides 

  • All parallelograms have 2 sets of parallel sides. 

  • All rectangles have 2 sets of parallel sides and 4 right angles. 


Based on these facts, which of the following statements must be true?


  1. All parallelograms are quadrilaterals and rectangles.

  2. All parallelograms are rectangles, but might not be quadrilaterals. 

  3. All rectangles are quadrilaterals and parallelograms. 

  4. All rectangles are quadrilaterals but might not be parallelograms. 

  1. All parallelograms are quadrilaterals and rectangles.

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