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TEST NAME: Review 11/19
TEST ID: 748813
GRADE: 05 ­ Fifth Grade
SUBJECT: Mathematics
TEST CATEGORY: My Classroom
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Student: Class:
Date:
1. What is the sum of the fractions shown?
A.
B.
C.
D.
2.
A.
B.
C.
D.
3.
Five classes have a total of 29 boxes of crayons. If divided equally, how
many boxes will each classroom get?
A.
B.
C.
5 boxes
5 boxes
145 boxes
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4. Which expression represents
A.
8 divided by 3
B.
8 divided by 5
C.
5 divided by 8
D.
3 divided by 8
5.
There are 10 pints of pineapple juice and 20 pints of orange juice to
share equally among 25 children. The two juices are mixed together. How
much juice would each child receive?
A.
of a pint
B.
of a pint
C.
of a pint
D.
pints
6.
Emily, Cara, and Kristy want to equally share a pack of gum. There are 10
pieces of gum in the pack. How many sticks of gum will each person get?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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7.
Junilla is painting her apartment. Each can of paint covers about 350
square feet. The apartment has 3,107 square feet of wall space. What is
the fewest number of cans of paint that Junilla can use to paint all of the
walls of her apartment?
A.
7 cans
B.
8 cans
C.
9 cans
D.
10 cans
8.
Rick has several varieties of popcorn to share equally with 18 members in
his scout club:
5 bags of cheese popcorn
4 bags of buttered popcorn
4 bags of plain popcorn
Which fraction model shows the total popcorn that each member
received?
A.
B.
C.
D.
9.
Suzanne wants to make 3 casseroles for dinner. Each recipe calls for an
equal amount of green beans. If she uses 5 cans of beans, how much of
each can will go into each casserole?
A.
can
B.
C.
1 cans
2 cans
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10.
Keisha bought 4 pumpkins to make 8 pies. If the same amount of
pumpkin goes into each pie, how much will each pie use?
A.
pumpkin
B.
pumpkin
C.
pumpkin
11.
Suppose it takes 8 pounds of grass seed to cover 1 soccer field. If 67
pounds of grass seed are ordered, how many fields can be covered in
seed?
A.
fields
B.
fields
C.
fields
D.
fields
12. A baker will use 24 cups of flour to make 9 loaves of bread. The total number of cups he will use for each
loaf of bread is between
A.
1 and 2 cups.
B.
2 and 3 cups.
C.
3 and 4 cups.
D.
4 and 5 cups.
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