Fractions
Measurement and Data
Geometry
Base Ten
Problems
100

Each day of the school week, Ms. Foster uses ¾ gallon of gas.  Which estimate best describes the amount of gas Ms. Foster would use in a five day school week?

A. More than 4 gallons

B. Between 2 and 3 gallons

C. Between 3 and 4 gallons

D. Less than 1 gallon

C. between 3 and 4 gallons

100

Rays AB and AC are perpendicular. What is the value of X?

A. 40    B. 70    C. 80    D. 110

B. 70

100

Which figure is a parallelogram?

B

100

There are 495 students participating in Science Olympiad.  They are put into groups of 5 children.  How many groups will participate?

A. 60        B. 98

C. 99        D. 150

C. 99

100

Which list contains exactly 2 prime numbers and 2 composite numbers?

A. 14, 15, 16, 17

B. 25, 26, 27, 29

C. 2, 4, 5, 6

C. 2, 4, 5, 6

200

The body and head of a cat measures 19 4/5 inches, and its tail measures 10 4/5 inches.  What is the total length of the cat?

A. 29 8/10inches

B. 30 3/5 inches 

C. 29 3/5 inches

D. 30 8/10 inches

B. 30 3/5 inches

200

Fourth grade students were surveyed about their favorite ice cream.  This graph shows the results.


How many more fourth graders chose Vanilla or Cookie Dough than chose the other flavors? 

A. 5        B. 10        C.15         D. 20  

C. 15

200

Which shape has a line of symmetry that creates two trapezoids?

B

200

There were 4,563 people at the carnival.  Each person bought 8 tickets. How many tickets were bought at the carnival?

36,504 tickets

200

There are twice as many girls on the hayride as there are boys.  There are 30 girls on the hayride.  What is the total number of girls and boys on the hayride?

A. 15    B. 45    C. 60    D. 90 

B. 45

300

What fraction is shaded in each of these models?


A. 4/8        B. ¾    C. 2/3        D. 2/6

C. 2/3

300

Ms. K drank 3 liters of water last week.  Her friend, Mr. B, drank twice as much water as Ms. K.  How many milliliters of water did they both drink?

A. 3,000 mL

B. 5,000 mL

C. 6,000 mL

D. 9,000 mL

D. 9,000 mL

300

Which figure has at least one acute angle, one obtuse angle, and one right angle?

300

A chef ordered 1,251 cartons of milk on Monday.  She also ordered cartons of milk on Wednesday.  She ordered 879 more cartons on Monday than on Wednesday. How many cartons of milk did the chef order on Wednesday?

A. 2,130

B. 372

C. 428

D. 1,628

B. 372

300

A donut shop makes three times as many donuts as pastries.  If the shop makes 186 donuts per day, how many pastries do they make in a week?

434 pastries

400

A group of classmates were completing a science project of the same size. The table shows how much of the project each friend has completed. Which classmates have completed an equal amount?

Kadince- 1/2

Davey - 4/6

Emma - 6/8

Lawson - 2/3

A. Lawson & Davey        C. Kadince & Emma

B. Kadince & Davey        D. Lawson & Emma

A. Lawson & Davey

400

Ms. Snow filled a bucket of vegetables from her garden.  The vegetables weighed 8,000 grams.  She sold 5,200 grams of the vegetables.  How much did the remaining vegetables weigh?

A. 2,800 grams

B. 3,200 grams

C. 4,193 grams

D. 13,200 grams

A. 2,800 grams

400

Which polygon can have four sides of equal length, two pairs of parallel sides, and no right angles?


A. Rectangle

B. Trapezoid

C. Square

D. Rhombus

D. Rhombus

400

Daniel is solving 32 x 24 using this rectangular array.  What is the missing number he needs to solve this problem?

600  ?

120  8

A. 4        B. 22    C. 60    D. 40

D. 40

400

Two stores in Raleigh sell shirts and pants together in matching outfits.  In Store A, pants are half the cost of shirts. In Store B pants are $4 less than the cost of shirts. Complete the tables below.

Store A: 5, 12, 7, 8, 18, 10. 

Store B: 6, 12, 10, 12, 14, 16

500

Ms. Taylor is making a snack.  For the recipe she needs: 

2/4 cup M&M’s

¼ cup craisins

2/4 cup almonds

She wants to double the recipe.  What is the total amount of ingredients she will need?

A. 5/12 cup        B. 10/8 cup    

C. 9/4 cup        D. 10/4 cup

D. 10/4 cup

500

Every Saturday morning, Zion reads for 30 minutes, plays baseball for 60 minutes, and rides his scooter.  If Zion starts these activities at 11:25 a.m. and finishes at 1:10 p.m., how long does he spend riding his scooter?


A. 5 minutes

B. 15 minutes

C. 25 minutes

D. 45 minutes

B. 15 minutes

500

Which figure has the most lines of symmetry?

C

500

There are 1,739 students in a middle school.  

  • 689 are in 6th grade. 

  • 478 are in 7th grade.  

  • The rest of the students are in 8th grade.  

How many students are in 8th grade?


A. 1,150    B. 572    C. 562    D. 1,167

B. 572

500

A farmer has an equal number of pigs in 4 different fields on his farm.  Which choice could be the total number of pigs?


A. 114

B. 272

C. 382

D. 266

 

B. 272