Numbers and Operations
Decimals and Fractions
Multiplying Fractions
Measurement
Mixed Review
100

Which of the following numbers is divisible by 6?


 a. 75   b. 136    c. 208   d. 390

d. 390

100

Which shows the fraction 29/1000 in decimal form?


a) 0.029   b) 0.29    c) 2.009   d) 2.900

a) 0.029

100

Find the product: 4 x 2/9 

8/9

100

Valerie had a piece of ribbon that was 2 feet and 9 inches long. How many total inches of ribbon does Valerie have?



Valerie has 33 inches of ribbon.

100

   2  6/12 – 1  7/12 = ? 


a. 1   1/12     b. 11/12      c. 1  5/12                       d. 9/12

  b.  11/12

200

Find the product: 34 × 21 =


a. 74   b. 614    c. 714   d. 704

c. 714

200

Compare. Which is the correct symbol?               

            4.3700 __ 4.37 

A. >       B. <     C. =    D. +

C. =

200

Mrs. Gora jogged three days last week. She jogged 3/4 of a mile each day. How many miles did Mrs. Gora jog last week? 

a. 3/4 of a mile      b. 9/12 of a mile 

c. 1  2/4 of  mile    d. 2  1/4 of a mile

d. 2 1/4  miles

200

Johanna left school at 5:45pm. She arrived home at 6:15pm. How long did it take Johanna to go home? 

a) One and a half hour    b) One hour 

c) Half an hour   d) A quarter of an hour

c. Half an hour

200

Which statement describes the value of the expression?            57 x 1/8

a. The value is equal to 57   

b. The value is less than 57     

c. The value is greater than 57             

d. The value is greater than 0 and less than 1 


a. The value is less than 57. 

300

Ms. Polito bought 216 donuts for the "Donuts with Dad" breakfast at her school. How many dozen donuts did she buy?

She bought 18 dozen donuts.

300

Add. Which is the sum written in simplest form?                            2  9/10 + 1  26/100 


a. 3  36/100          b. 3  16/100          c. 4   4/25                            d. 3   35/100

C. 4  4/25

300

Arelis read a book for 3 hours last week. She spent 1/4 as much time reading as Vanessa. How many hours did Vanessa spend reading?


a. 3      b. 12     c. 3/4     d. 4

b.  12 hours

300

Which statement is NOT true? 

a. An obtuse angle is greater than a right angle   

b. An angle that measures exactly 90 degrees is a right angle       

c. A right angle forms a square corner.        

d. An angle that measures 105 degrees is an acute angle

d. an angle that measures 105 degrees is an acute angle

300

The perimeter of a square rug is 96 feet. What is the length of each side?

Each side is 24 feet.

400

The newspaper subscription rate is $12 per month. How much would Brian pay for a 2 year subscription?

Brian would pay $288.

400

Choose the correct sum or difference.     

       3.13   +  1   27/100 


a.4.14      b.4  39/100       c. 4  4/10                     d. 4  3/10

C.   4  4/10

400

Which product is greater than 1?


a. 1/4 x 2    b.  1/3 x 2   c. 1/5 x 4   d.1/2 x 3

d. 1/2 x 3

400

Keven and his dad bought 16 pints of water for their camping trip. If they poured the water into gallon jugs, how many gallon jugs would they fill?

They would fill 2 gallons.

400

What is the volume of a box that is 16 feet long, 14 feet wide, and 8 feet high?

1,792 cubic feet

500

Jacob's house number is divisible by 3 and 4. Which of the following could be his house number?


a. 1828    b. 1844   c. 1856   d. 1872

d. 1872 

500

Which of the following statements is NOT true? 

a. one tenth equals ten hundredths.     

b. ten tenths equal one whole                     

c. one hundred hundredths equal ten tenths     

d. ten hundredths equal one hundred tenths

d. ten hundredths equal one hundred tenths

500

The price of a steak is $8 per pound. If Mrs. Chen  bought 2  1/4 pounds of steak for a Thanksgiving cookout, how much did she spend?

a. $16     b.$10    c. $8    d. $18

d. $18

500

Use the clues to find the angle measures of the following triangle:  The second angle is double the measure of the first angle.  The third angle is the sum of the other two angle measures.                   a. 35 degrees, 70 degrees, 75 degrees  

 b. 30 degrees, 60 degrees, 90 degrees     

 c. 20 degrees, 40 degrees, 120 degrees     

d. 45 degrees, 90 degrees, 45 degrees

  b. 30, 60, 90

500

Selina purchased drinks for the class party. She bought 1 gallon of chocolate milk, 2 gallons of regular milk, an 1/2 gallon of strawberry milk. How many quarts of milk did she buy?

She bought 14 quarts of milk.