Operations
Problem Solving
Fractions
Measurement and Data
Geometry
100

1. Subtract: 8,405 - 2,978


a. 5,427            b. 5,247            

c. 6,017            d. 5,327

a. 5,427  

100

An auditorium has 450 seats. Each row has 15 seats. How many rows are in the auditorium? Which equation will help you solve this problem?


a. 450 x 15 = ___         b.450 - 15 = ___          

c. 450 ÷ 15 = ___         d. 450 + 15 = ___

c. 450 ÷ 15 = ___  

100

There are 38/100 packages of puppy food left in Cody’s cupboard. What is the amount of puppy food left written as a decimal?


a. 0.38            b. 3.8            c. 0.038            d. 38.0

a. 0.38  

100

Jean Luc has a length of rope that is 12 yards long to make a backyard swing. Which measurements are the same length as Jean Luc’s rope? Select all that apply.

a. 36 feet        b. 24 feet        

c. 12 feet        d. 432 inches

a. 36 feet  

d. 432 inches 

100

Which of these items is defined as lines that intersect at exactly 90 degrees?


a. parallel          b. perpendicular          

c. right angle     d. obtuse angle

b. perpendicular  

200

2. A semi-truck is carrying a load of 12,078 boxes of cheese. What is the number of boxes of cheese written in expanded form?

A. 12,000 + 78

B. 12,000 + 0 + 70 + 8

C. 10,000 + 2,000 + 100 + 70 + 8

D. 10,000 + 2,000 + 70 + 8

D. 10,000 + 2,000 + 70 + 8

200

2. Adam spent 48 minutes each night on homework. He did homework 21 nights in January. How many minutes did Adam spend doing homework in January?


a. 1,092             b. 998            

c. 1,008            d. 1,018

c. 1,008    

200

Which expression below is equal to 2 2/7?


a. 1 + 2 + 1/7 + 2/7            b. 1 + 1 + 1/7 + 1/7


c. 2 + 1 + 2/7                     d. 1 + 1 + 1/7 + 2/7

 b. 1 + 1 + 1/7 + 1/7

200

Matthew is making muffins to sell at the school carnival. Some of the ingredients he is using are:

Three 16 ounce packages of blueberries

Half as many nuts as blueberries

Cranberries

How many ounces of blueberries does Matthew use in all? 

a.116        b. 48        c. 3        d. 54

b. 48

200

Which of these items is defined as part of a line with two endpoints?


a. ray            b. line           

c. point          d. line segment

d. line segment

300

2. A truck from the Picked Peak Asparagus Farm is hauling 6,872 pounds of asparagus. What is the number of pounds of asparagus rounded to the nearest thousand?


a. 6,000            b. 7,000            

c. 6,800            d. 7,800

 b. 7,000    

300

Which numbers below are factors of 20 and multiples of 2?  Select ALL that apply.


a. 7            b. 4            c. 6            d. 10

b. 4 

d. 10

300

Find the sum.


5 ⅗  +  7 ⅕  = 


a. 12 ⅖            b. 12 ½            

c. 12 ⅘            d. 13 ⅘

c. 12 ⅘    

300

Matthew is making muffins to sell at the school carnival. Some of the ingredients he is using are:

    Three 16 ounce packages of blueberries

    Half as many nuts as blueberries

    Cranberries

Matthew’s recipe for cranberry nut muffins uses half the amount of nuts as the blueberries used for blueberry muffins. How many ounces of nuts will Matthew need to make cranberry nut muffins?


48        b. 16        c. 18        d. 24

d. 24

300

Which of these items is defined as being straight and extending in 2 directions forever?


a. ray            b. line            

c. point          d. line segment

b. line    

400

1. Divide:  3,692 ÷ 6


a. 615 R2            b. 614 R2           

c. 615 R3            d. 614 R3

a. 615 R2      

400

Mrs. Barton made 18 pints of strawberry jam. She and her family will use 1 pint of jam every 3 days. How long will it take for the family to use all the jam she made?


a. 6 days        b. 36 days            

c. 58 days      d. 54 days

d. 54

400

Jacob baked 7 pies for a party. His guests ate 5 ¼ pies. How many pies were left over?


1 ¼            b. 1 ¾            c. 2 ¼            d. 2 ¾

b. 1 ¾  

400

Violet went on a bike ride with her friend for a distance of 3 kilometers. How many meters did Violet and her friend ride their bikes?


a. 30 meters        b. 300 meters        

c. 3000 meters     d. 30,000 meters

c. 3000 meters  

400

Which of these sentences correctly defines a right triangle?

a. A right triangle faces to the right.

b. A right triangle has 3 equal sides and angles.

c. A right triangle has 2 angles measuring 90°.

d. A right triangle has 3 sides and angles, with one of the angles measuring 90°.

d. A right triangle has 3 sides and angles, with one of the angles measuring 90°.

500

1. Add: 18,947 + 38,798


a. 57,745            b. 56,745           

c. 57,746            d. 56,746

a. 57,745  

500

54 = 9 x 6 means the same as:

      (Mark all that apply)

a. 9 is 6 times as many as 54

b. 6 is 9 times as many as 54

c. 54 is 9 times as many as 6

d. 54 is 6 times as many as 9

c. 54 is 9 times as many as 6

d. 54 is 6 times as many as 9

500

Which fraction is not equivalent to ½?


6/12                b. 5/8             c. 10/20            d. 4/8

 b. 5/8    

500

Sammy has a five dollar bill, a one dollar bill, a quarter, and two pennies. How much money does Sammy have?


a. $6.27            b. $5.27            

c. $6.22            d. $5.22

a. $6.27    

500

1. Which statement is not true?

a. A quadrilateral has 4 sides.

b. A trapezoid has 1 pair of parallel sides.

c. A rhombus is not a quadrilateral.

d. A rectangle has 2 pair of parallel sides.

c. A rhombus is not a quadrilateral.