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TEST NAME: EOG Math
TEST ID: 63284
GRADE: 05
SUBJECT: Mathematics
TEST CATEGORY: My Classroom
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Student: Class:
Date:
1.
Mr. Simmons wants to hang lights on one side of his fence. The fence
length is 15 yards long and he has 25 lights to hang. How many yards
apart should Mr. Simmons hang the lights to be equally spaced along the
fence?
A.
B.
C.
D.
2.
The 12 costumes for the play need 56 yards of blue fabric and 27 yards of
red fabric. How many yards of each fabric does each costume get?
A.
yards of red and yards of blue
yards of blue and yards of red
B.
C.
yards of blue and yards of red
yards of red and yards of blue
D.
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3.
A road that is two miles long was divided into three equal sections. What
was the length of each section?
A.
mile
B.
mile
C.
mile
D.
miles
4.
Ms. Rocker divided 11 packs of index cards among her 22 students. How
much did each student get?
A.
pack
B.
C.
pack
2 packs
5.
Jordan’s mom purchased 8 packs of notebook paper for him and his two
sisters to share equally. How many packs of notebook paper will each
child get?
A.
packs
B.
packs
C.
packs
packs
D.
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6.
Football practice is 3 hours long and is normally split equally into two
parts: basic warmup exercises and practicing football plays. How much
time is spent practicing football plays?
A.
hour
B.
hour
C.
hour
D.
hours
7.
A group of 8 friends wants to share 14 yards of yarn equally for a craft
project. How much yarn does each friend get?
A.
yard
B.
yards
C.
yards
D.
yards
8.
Andrea has to read a 244 page book in 8 days. How many pages does she
have to read each day to be finished on time?
A.
pages
B.
pages
C.
pages
D.
pages
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9.
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.
10.
Pauline shared 3 cans of food evenly among her 5 kittens. How much
does each kitten get?
A.
can
B.
C.
can
1 cans
11.
Four artists shared 38 pounds of clay equally. How much clay did each
artist get?
A.
pounds
B.
pounds
C.
pounds
D.
pounds
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12.
Erin’s puppy weighed 3 pounds on March 1st. On July 1st, her puppy weighed 10 pounds.
It gained an equal amount of weight during each month.
How much weight did the puppy gain each month?
A.
pounds
B.
pounds
C.
pounds
D.
pound
13.
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
14.
Maria cut 30 feet of string into 8 pieces of equal length for a project. How
long was each piece of string?
A.
foot
B.
feet
C.
feet
D.
feet
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15.
Bridget has 5 liters of fruit juice. She wants it to last 10 days by drinking
the same amount each day. How much should Bridget drink each day?
A.
5 liters
B.
2 liters
C.
D.
of a liter
of a liter
16.
Ryan uses 2 gallons of water to fill up 10 water balloons. Each balloon
holds the same amount of water. How much water is in each balloon?
A.
B.
of a gallon
of a gallon
C.
gallon
D.
gallons
17.
Bobby is having 3 friends over to play. He wants to share a bag of potato
chips equally between the 4 of them. The bag weighs 10 ounces. How
many ounces of chips will each person get?
A.
B.
C.
3 ounces
2 ounces
ounce
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18.
Four students are sharing seven pints of milk equally. How much milk will
each student get?
A.
pints
B.
C.
D.
pints
pints
pints 19.
On Monday, Cherita equally filled 4 jars with 9 bags of candy for her
frozen yogurt shop. She also equally filled 3 jars with 14 bags of nuts.
How much of each topping did the jars hold?
A.
B.
C.
bag of candy; bag of nuts
2 bags of candy; 4 bags of nuts
13 bags of candy; 17 bags of nuts
20.
Rebecca’s mom gives 5 packs of candy to Rebecca and her 2 friends. The
friends equally share the packs of candy. How many packs of candy will
each person get?
A.
pack
B.
packs
C.
packs
D.
packs
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21.
Kaley used 3 jars of glitter to make 10 cards. Each card needed the same
amount of glitter. How much of a jar did each card need?
A.
jar
B.
jar
C.
jar
22.
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
23.
Michael visited his grandparents. The total distance was 280 miles. By
train, he could travel 90 miles per hour. By bus, he could travel 60 miles
per hour. How much time could Michael save by taking the train?
A.
hour
B.
hours
C.
hours
D.
hours
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24.
Claire has 35 pages left to read in her book. She wants to read an equal
number of pages over the next 6 days and finish the book. How many
pages should Claire read each day?
A.
B.
C.
D.
25.
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
26.
Four friends equally shared six boxes of pencils. How many boxes of
pencils did each friend take home?
A.
B.
C.
D.
of a box
of a box
boxes
boxes
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27.
Cody’s puppy gained a total of 14 pounds during three months. The puppy
gained an equal amount of weight each month. How much weight did the
puppy gain each month?
A.
pound
B.
pound
C.
pounds
D.
pounds
28.
Pete's Pizza Shop used 9 packages of pepperoni to make 30 pizzas. Each
pizza needed the same amount of pepperoni. How much of each package
was used on each pizza?
A.
package
B.
packages
C.
package
29.
Mr. Jones put the same amount of soil around each of the 4 trees he
planted. He has 6 bags of soil. How many bags of potting soil did Mr.
Jones put around each tree?
A.
10 bags of potting soil B.
2 bags of potting soil C.
bags of potting soil D.
bag of potting soil
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30.
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.
31.
Darla made 2 batches of chocolate chip cookies. Each batch made 25 cookies.
Darla used 16 total ounces of chocolate chips.
The chocolate chips were equally distributed in the cookies.
How many ounces of chocolate chips were in each cookie?
A.
ounce
B.
ounce
C.
ounces
D.
ounces
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32.
Eight friends are sharing two pounds of grapes equally. How many pounds
of grapes does each friend get?
A.
of a pound
B.
of a pound
C.
pounds
D.
pounds
33.
Which is another way to read ?
A.
5 times 6
B.
5 minus 6
C.
5 divided by 6
34.
Mary, James, Shirley and four other students share a box of 24 cookies
equally. How many cookies did each student receive?
A.
cookie
B.
cookies
C.
cookies
35.
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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36.
Mrs. Jones made popcorn for 9 people. Each scoop of popcorn kernels
made 2 cups of popcorn. She made 6 scoops. How much popcorn did each
person have if it was divided equally?
A.
of a cup
B.
of a cup
C.
cups
D.
cups
37.
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
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38.
Which fraction is equal to ?
A.
B.
C.
D.
39.
Darcy bought 35 pounds of dog food. She divided the dog food equally
into 4 buckets. How much dog food did Darcy put into each bucket?
pounds
A.
B.
pounds
pounds
C.
D.
pounds
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