Number Sense
Statistics and Data Analysis
Grammar Practice
Algebra and Functions
Grammar Practice 2
100
Which of the following numerical expressions results in a negative number?: A. (3) + (7) B. (-3) + (7) C. (-7) + (-3) D. (3) + (-7) + (11)
C. (-7)+ (-3)
100
A pair of sunglasses regularly sells for $24.00. They are on sale for 25% off. What is the sale price of the sunglasses? A. $6.00 B. $18.00 C. $20.00 D. $30.00
B. $18.00
100
What figurative language is being used here? What is the matter? Has the cat got your tongue? A. Idiom B. Analogy C. Metaphor D. Simile
A. Idiom
100
What is the point slope equation?
y=mx+b
100
_________ going to be late if they don’t hurry. (A.) They’re (B.) Their (C.) There (D.) They’ll
A.
200
11/12- (1/3+1/4)= A.1/3 B. 3/4 C. 5/6 D. 9/5
A. 1/3
200
Dion's first three test scores in Biology were 65, 90 and 73. What was his mean score?
76
200
Joe was really surprised that Sandy had taken the dog with her. (A.) taken (B.) had took (C. )had of took (D) Leave as is.
D
200
If n=2 and x=1/2 then: n(4-x)= (A.) 1 (B.) 3 (C.) 7 (D.) 10
C.
200
What we didn’t expect is that ________ would finish our project a week ahead of schedule. (A.) she and me (B.) she and I (C.) her and I (D.) her and me
B.
300
Which expression represent 0.0000009 A. 9x 10^-7 B. 9x10^7 C. 9x10^9 D. 9x10^-9
A. 9x10^-7
300
Naydeline has 4 blue, 3 black, and 5 red marbles. If she randomly selects a marble, what is the probability that she will NOT select red? A. 2/7 B. 5/12 C. 7/12 D. 5/7
C. 7/12
300
My sister a high school freshman, is trying out for the school play. (A.) sister, a high school freshman, (B.) sister: a high school freshman (C.) sister a high school freshman (D.) Leave as is.
A.
300
A shopkeeper has x kilograms of tea in stock. He sells 15 kilograms and then receives a new shipment weighing 2y kilograms. Which expression represents the weight of the tea he now has? (A.) x-15-2y (B.) x+15+2y (C.) x+15-2y (D.) x-15+2y
D.
300
The committee had ____________ last meeting on Tuesday. (A.) it’s (B.) its (C.) there (D.) they’re
B
400
Brianna uses 2/3 of a cup of sugar to make a cake. How many cups of sugar would she need to make 6 cakes? A. 2 2/3 B. 4 C. 5 1/3 D. 9
B. 4
400
Leticia priced six shoes at the foot locker. The prices were: $21.00, $23.00, $21.00, $39.00, $25.00, $31.00 What is the median price?
$24.00
400
The Alaskan rivers are clear and sparkling in summer however, they are frozen in winter. (A.) in summer, however they are frozen in winter. (B.) in summer; however, they are frozen in winter. (C.) summer: however they are frozen in winter. (D.) Leave as is.
B.
400
Solve for x: 2x-3=7
5
400
228._________ going to sample different kinds of juice, aren’t they? (A.) Their (B.) There (C.) They’re (D.) They
C.
500
Forever 21 is having a sale. Shirts that were regularly priced at $20 are on sale for $17. What is the percentage of decrease in the price of the shirts? A. 3% B. 15% C. 18% D. 85%
B. 15%
500
A bucket contains 3 bottles of apple juice, 2 bottles of orange juice, 6 bottles of tomato juice, and 8 bottles of water. If Yvonne randomly selects a bottle, what is the probabilty that she will select a drink other than water? A. 3/4 B. 11/19 C. 8/19 D. 1/4
B. 11/19
500
“We should __________ without the captain,” the coach said impatiently. (A.) proceeds (B.)precede (C.) precedent (D.) proceed
D.
500
Tristen can ride his skateboard 3 miles in 15 minutes. At this rate how many miles can he ride his skateboard in 50 minutes? (A.) 5 (B.) 10 (C.) 15 (D.) 20
B. 10
500
Mike said he was adjusting _________ to the new environment. (A.) easier (B.) easily (C.) more easier (D.) easy
B