Measurement & Data
Geometry
Place Value
Fractions
Algebraic Thinking
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(#11) The chart shows the number of miles Joe rode his bike each day for 5 days.  If each number of miles is rounded to the nearest ten, which estimate best represents the total number of miles Joe rode in 5 days? a. 70 b. 80 c. 90 d. 100
What is b. 80 miles.
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Which of these has exactly one vertex? a. cube b. cone c. square pyramid d. rectangle
What is b. cone.
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What is the value of of the digit 3 in the number 24,367? a. Thirty b. Three Hundred c. Three Thousand d. Thirty Thousand
What is b. Three Hundred.
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(#2) Which of these has 1/3 of the figure shaded?
What is d.
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Tom made 10 free throws in a basketball game. Each free throw was worth 1 point. Which number sentence shows Tom's points from free throws? a. 10 x 1 = 10 b. 10 + 10 = 20 c. 10 - 1 = 9 d. 10 + 1 = 11
What is a. 10 x 1 = 10.
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(#13) The clock shows 12:45. What time will it be in 45 minutes? a. 12:00 b. 1:30 c. 1:45 d. 2:15
What is b. 1:30.
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(#26) Which shape has exactly 4 vertices and 6 edges?
What is a.
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(#39) Dan will spin the arrow shown many times. In which color will the arrow land the least? a. red b. blue c. green d. yellow
What is d. yellow.
200
(#43) Which fraction represents the location of point H on the number line? a. 1/2 b. 1/3 c. 1/4 d. 1/5
What is c. 1/4.
200
George collected 489 rocks for his science project. Matthew collected 100 fewer than George. How many rocks did Matthew collect? a. 389 b. 479 c. 589 d. 379
What is a. 389 rocks.
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If a month ends on a Tuesday, on what day does the next month begin? a. Monday b. Tuesday c. Wednesday d. Thursday
What is c. Wednesday.
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What is the missing number is this increasing pattern? 82, 88, 94, ___, 106, 112 a. 102 b. 100 c. 98 d. 96
What is b. 100.
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(#44) What two letters represent the same value on these number lines? a. L and N b. L and P c. M and N d. M and P
What is a. L and N.
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Elizabeth has 19 eggs. She has 2 empty egg cartons that can hold 12 eggs in each carton. How many more eggs does Elizabeth need to fill the 2 egg cartons? a. 24 b. 7 c. 5 d. 33
What is c. 5 eggs.
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(#15) What is the perimeter of this square? a. 25 m b. 20 m c. 15 m d. 5 m
What is a. 25 m.
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(#28) Which letter appears to have exactly one line of symmetry?
What is d. W.
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What number belongs in the blank to make the number sentence true? 8 + 9 = 17 17 - 9 = ___ a. 8 b. 9 c. 17 d. 26
What is a. 8.
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Megan had 8 cookies. 3 of the cookies were chocolate chip. What fraction of the cookies were chocolate chip? a. 4/8 b. 3/5 c. 3/8 d. 4/6
What is c. 3/8.
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What digit should be filled in the blank to make the problem true? 464 +2_3 _____ 707 a. 3 b. 4 c. 6 d. 0
What is b. 4
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(#16) What is the area of this figure? a. 16 square units b. 15 square units c. 12 square units d. 11 square units
What is d. 11 square units.
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(#30) Which lines appear to be parallel? a. m and x b. x and y c. m and n d. n and y
What is c. m and n.
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What number should be filled in the blank to make the sentence true? 5 x 6 = 30 50 x 6 = ___ a. 44 b. 56 c. 300 d. 3,000
What is c. 300.
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At the soccer game, Jason was goalie. During the game, Jason saved 5 goals and the other team scored 3 goals. What is the fraction of the goals that Jason saved? a. 5/8 b. 5/3 c. 3/5 d. 3/8
What is a. 5/8.
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John bought 2 notebooks. Each notebook costs $1.80. John gave the clerk $5.00 to pay for the notebooks. How much change should he receive? a. $1.40 b. $2.40 c. $3.30 d. $3.60
What is a. $1.40.