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Practice Test 2
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Answer questions 1–22 on your answer sheet. You may use a calculator.
1 Haro divided 50 quarters equally among his 5 grandchildren. How many quarters did
each grandchild receive?
A10
B25
C45
D55
2 Xaviera went out to play soccer at 5:30 and returned home at 7:00.
5:00
5:30
6:00
6:30
7:00
How long was she playing soccer?
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A
60 minutes
B
90 minutes
C
120 minutes
D
150 minutes
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3 Janya solved the equation 45 4 5 5 h. Which equation could she use to check her
answer?
A5 3 h 5 45
B
5 1 h 5 45
C5 4 h 5 45
D5 2 h 5 45
4 Beltran is helping his father build a fence around a field that has six sides. Three of the
sides are each 6 feet long, and the other three sides are each 7 feet long. How long
will the entire fence be?
A
18 feet
B
21 feet
C
39 feet
D
42 feet
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5 Aiesha taped two pieces of paper together to make a large poster.
4 feet
3 feet
3 feet
Aiesha says the area of the poster is 12 square feet. Is she correct?
A
Aiesha is correct. She found the area by multiplying the length by the width.
4 3 3 5 12
B
Aiesha is correct. She found the area by adding the four lengths of the pieces of
paper. 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 5 12
C
Aiesha is not correct. She found the area of one piece of paper. She needed to
find the area of both pieces of paper and add them together. 12 1 12 5 24
D
Aiesha is not correct. She found the area of one piece of paper. She needed to
find the area of both pieces of paper and add them together. 7 1 7 5 14
6 Which statement is true?
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A
If 6 3 7 5 42, then 7 3 6 5 42.
B
If 5 3 8 5 40, then 8 1 5 5 40.
C
If 4 3 8 5 32, then 8 4 4 5 32.
D
If 3 3 7 5 21, then 7 2 3 5 21.
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7 Marco is planning a camping trip. There are 4 families, each with 3 people going on
the trip. They will be taking 3 cars. Each car will carry the same number of people.
Which diagram shows the number of people that will ride in each car?
A
B
C
D
8 Which number sentence is true?
A2 3 5 3 9 5 5 3 11
B3 3 4 3 7 5 12 3 7
C3 3 5 3 6 5 8 3 6
D2 3 3 3 6 5 6 3 18
9 Which problem can be solved by finding 4 3 5?
A
Harold had 5 quarters. He used 4 quarters to buy a pen. How many quarters does
Harold have left?
B
Alice bought 5 apples and 4 oranges. How many pieces of fruit did she buy?
C
Kim bought 4 notebooks for a total of $5. How much did each notebook cost?
D
Kurt bought 4 books for $5 each. How much did he pay?
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10 Machi scored 3 goals in each of her first 4 field hockey games this season. She wants to
score a total of 30 goals this season. What is the number of goals she needs to score in
the remaining games this season?
A18
B23
C29
D78
11 Chizu and Dabir are each cutting out a rectangular piece of canvas. Chizu’s piece of
canvas is 3 feet wide and 9 feet long. Dabir’s piece of canvas is 6 feet long and 6 feet
wide. Which statement is true?
A
The perimeter of Chizu’s piece of canvas is greater than the perimeter of Dabir’s
piece of canvas.
B
The perimeter of Chizu’s piece of canvas is equal to the perimeter of Dabir’s piece
of canvas.
C
The area of Chizu’s piece of canvas is greater than the area of Dabir’s piece
of canvas.
D
The area of Chizu’s piece of canvas is equal to the area of Dabir’s piece of canvas.
12 There are 75 books on each row of a bookshelf at the library. Luis says that there
are a total of 425 books on 5 rows because 75 3 5 5 425. Which best describes Luis’s
statement?
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A
Luis is correct. Since 75 . 70, and 70 3 5 5 350, the product 75 3 5 must be
greater than 350.
B
Luis is correct. 75 rounds to 80, and 425 rounds to 400.
C
Luis is not correct. Since 75 , 80, and 80 3 5 5 400, the product 75 3 5 must be
less than 400.
D
Luis is not correct. 75 rounds to 70, and 70 3 5 5 350.
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13 Gabriela bought 4 cartons of eggs
from the supermarket. Each carton
contained 6 eggs. The diagram shows
the egg cartons.
15 Which measure is the best estimate
of the mass of a pencil?
A
80 kilograms
B
8 kilograms
C
80 grams
D
8 grams
16 The rectangle below is 4 inches long
and 3 inches wide.
What was the total number of eggs
that Gabriela bought?
A30
B25
C24
D20
Which expression can be used to find
the area of the rectangle?
A4 1 4 1 4 1 4
B3 3 4
C3 1 4
14 On the first day of football practice,
the coach divided the 20 players on
defense into groups of 4 players.
Which expression could be used to
find the number of groups he made?
D4 3 4 3 4
A20 3 4
B20 4 4
C20 2 4
D20 1 4
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17 Nakida started the week with $248.
19 Which pair of equations has the same
During the week, she spent $81 on
new clothes and paid $17 for a hat.
How much money did Nakida have at
the end of the week?
number missing from each?
A
$350
C35 4 h 5 5 and h 3 4 5 28
B
$310
D
C
$190
A2 3 h 5 18 and 24 4 h 5 4
B
h 3 7 5 56 and 81 4 h 5 9
h 3 3 5 18 and 45 4 h 5 5
D$150
20 Karam was asked to find the missing
18 Which expression could complete the
number sentence?
number in the number sentence
6 3 h 5 48. Which equation can he
use to help find the answer?
A
48 2 h 5 6
2 3 5 3 6 5 h
B
48 1 h 5 6
A
637
C
48 3 h 5 6
B
633
D
48 4 h 5 6
C
5 3 10
D 2 3 30
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21 Six friends each read an equal number of books during the summer. They read
a total of 30 books. The figure below represents the total number of books that
the friends read.
What is the number of books each friend read?
A15
B11
C6
D5
22 Ashwin read 9 pages each day for 1 week. Which multiplication facts could Ashwin use
to find the total number of pages he read?
A9 3 1 and 9 3 2
B9 3 2 and 9 3 5
C9 3 3 and 9 3 5
D9 3 5 and 9 3 4
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Answer questions 23–65 on your answer sheet. You may NOT use a calculator.
23 Two fraction models are shown below.
Based on these, which two fractions are equal?
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}
6
4
2  ​ and ​  3 ​  
B​ }
}
6
4
6  ​ and ​  3 ​  
C​ }
}
8
4
6 ​  and ​  1 ​  
D​ }
}
8
4
24 Mrs. Cleveland uses the expression 36 4 9 to find the number of orange slices each
player on her son’s basketball team will get. If each player will get the same number
of orange slices, which statement could be true?
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A
Mrs. Cleveland has 36 orange slices. She will give each of 9 players 4 orange slices.
B
Mrs. Cleveland has 36 orange slices. She will give each of 9 players 5 orange slices.
C
Mrs. Cleveland has 45 orange slices. She will give each of 9 players 5 orange slices.
D
Mrs. Cleveland has 36 orange slices. She will give each of 9 players 1 orange slice.
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25 The table below shows how much Lisa earns while babysitting.
Number
of Hours
Amount
Earned
1
 $8
2
$16
3
$24
4
$32
Which explains why the amount earned is always an even number?
A
When you multiply an even or an odd number by an even number the product
will always be an odd number.
B
When you multiply an even or an odd number by an even number the product
will always be an even number.
C
When you add an odd number to an even number the sum will always be an even
number, and when you add an even number to an even number the sum will
always be an odd number.
D
When you add an odd number to an even number the sum will always be an
odd number, and when you add an even number to an odd number the sum will
always be an even number.
26 Fadil has 558 pennies. Greg and his sister each have 386 pennies. How many more
pennies do Greg and his sister together have than Fadil?
A172
B214
C224
D365
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27 Kaja baked a pizza and cut it into 6 equal slices.
Which shape is divided so that each part represents the same fraction that is
represented by each slice of the pizza?
A
B
C
D
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28 Zafir collected data about the number of animals in a local zoo. Then he made a bar
graph to display the data. The table and bar graph are shown below.
Animal
Number of
Animals
Animal
Number of
Animals
Bears
 4
Tigers
3
Monkeys
 9
Giraffes
2
Birds
10
Number of Animals
NUMBER OF ANIMALS
IN A ZOO
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Bears Monkeys Birds
Tigers Giraffes
Animal
Does Zafir’s bar graph show the same data as his table?
A
Yes, Zafir’s bar graph shows all the same animals and data as his table.
B
No, Zafir’s bar graph shows different data than his table. The bar graph shows
bars for the data. The table shows numbers for the data.
C
No, Zafir’s bar graph shows different data than his table. The bar graph shows
4 tigers and 4 giraffes at the zoo. The table shows 3 tigers and 2 giraffes at
the zoo.
D
No, Zafir’s bar graph shows different animals than his table. The bar graph shows
bears, monkeys, birds, turtles, and giraffes. The table shows bears, monkeys,
birds, tigers, and giraffes.
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29 A traffic count showed that 423 cars drove on Elm Street on Monday and 458 cars
drove on Elm Street on Tuesday. What is the total number of cars to drive on the street
on both days, rounded to the nearest hundred?
A800
B850
C880
D900
30 Which description does not describe all of the figures shown below?
Arhombus
Bquadrilateral
Crectangle
Dparallelogram
31 Kemen is on page 184 of a 265-page book. He wants to finish the book in 9 days. He
plans to read the same number of pages each day. How many pages must Kemen read
each day?
A7
B8
C9
D10
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32 This clock shows the time Wendy completed her homework.
11 12 1
10
2
9
8
7 6
5
3
4
At what time did Wendy complete her homework?
A9:25
B5:48
C5:09
D4:48
33 Which number makes the number sentence true?
9 3 3 5 h
A6
B12
C27
D36
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34 A part of a hundred chart is shown below.
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
Which statement best describes the pattern shown by the shaded numbers in
the chart?
A
Every fifth number is shaded.
B
Every tenth number is shaded.
C
Numbers ending in 3 and 6 are shaded.
D
Numbers ending in 1 and 8 are shaded.
35 On a trip to the museum, a teacher divided her class in 4 groups. There were
8 students in each group. Using the equation 4 3 8 5 h, what is the total number
of students who went to the museum?
A24
B28
C32
D40
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36 The shaded part of the figure below models a fraction.
Which number line shows the same fraction?
A
0
1
B
0
1
0
1
C
D
0
1
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37 The figure below models a whole number.
Which number line shows an equivalent fraction?
A
0
1
B
0
1
0
1
0
1
C
D
48
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38 Forty children were asked to name their favorite ice-cream flavors. The table below
shows the results. Ethan used the table to make the picture graph.
Ice-cream Flavor
Number of Children
Vanilla
8
Strawberry
12
Chocolate
16
Pineapple
4
Ice-cream Flavor Number of Children
Vanilla
Strawberry
Chocolate
Pineapple
KEY
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Does Ethan’s picture graph show the same data as the table?
A
Yes, Ethan’s picture graph shows all the same data as his table.
B
No, Ethan’s picture graph shows different data than the table. The picture graph
shows pineapple was the favorite ice-cream flavor of 8 children. The table shows
pineapple was the favorite ice-cream flavor of 4 children.
C
No, Ethan’s picture graph shows different data than the table. The picture graph
shows 2 children for vanilla, 3 children for strawberry, 4 children for chocolate,
and 2 children for pineapple.
D
No, Ethan’s picture graph shows different data than the table. The picture graph
shows pictures for the data. The table shows numbers for the data.
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39 Ilida bought 9 packs of soda cans for a party. Each pack contained 8 soda cans. What is
the total number of soda cans that Ilida bought?
A64
B72
C80
D81
40 The shaded part of which model represents a fraction that is greater than }
​ 4 ​   ?
6
A
B
50
C
D
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41 Each day, Ned drinks the amount of water shown below.
1 liter
1 liter
1 liter
How much water will Ned drink in one week?
A
21 liters
B
15 liters
C
10 liters
D
3 liters
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42 This square is divided into 4 equal parts.
Which shape is divided so that each part represents the same fraction that is
represented by each part of the square?
AB C D
43 Examine the figure below.
Which term describes the figure?
AQuadrilateral
BPentagon
COctagon
DHexagon
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44 Each week, Heidi earns $126 working at a department store and $250 working at
a restaurant. Her sister earns $345 a week working at a pet store. In one week, how
much do they earn together?
A$611
B$621
C$711
D$721
45 The bar graph shows how many different kinds of pets are available at a pet store.
Number of Pets
PETS AT PET STORE
27
24
21
18
15
12
9
6
3
0
Dog
Bird
Fish
Cat
Pet
How many fewer dogs and cats are available than fish and birds?
A6
B9
C21
D51
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46 In which figure does the shaded part show }
​  2 ​  of the whole?
3
A
B
C
D
​ 5 ​  of his reading homework.
47 Naoko finished }
​ 5 ​  of his math homework. Omair finished }
8
Who finished more of his homework?
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6
A
The fractions cannot be compared, because they refer to different wholes.
B
5  ​ is greater than ​ 5 ​   .
Naoko finished more of his homework, because ​ }
}
8
6
C
5  ​ is greater than ​ 5 ​   .
Omair finished more of his homework, because ​ }
}
6
8
D
​ 5 ​   .
Both boys finished the same amounts of homework, because }
​ 5 ​  is equal to }
8
6
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48 Four figures are shown below.
49 The diagram shows the tiled floor of
the Millers’ bathroom. Each tile has
an area of 1 square foot.
Figure 1
Figure 3
Figure 2
Figure 4
Which figures have }
​ 1 ​  of the whole
4
shaded?
A
Figures 3 and 4
B
Figures 2 and 3
C
Figures 1 and 4
D
Figures 1 and 2
What is the area of the floor?
A
20 square feet
B
14 square feet
C
5 square feet
D
4 square feet
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50 Madeline buys the grapes shown below. She says she bought 167 grams of grapes.
s
m
Gra
291
s
m
Gra
458
Is Madeline correct?
A
Madeline is not correct. She used grams when she should have used kilograms.
She bought 167 kilograms of grapes.
B
Madeline is not correct. She used subtraction when she should have used
addition. 291 1 458 5 749, so Madeline bought 749 grams of grapes.
C
Madeline is correct. She used subtraction to find the total mass of the two types
of grapes. 458 2 291 5 167, so Madeline bought 167 grams of grapes.
D
Madeline is correct. She used addition to find the total mass of the two types of
grapes. 458 1 291 5 167, so Madeline bought 167 grams of grapes.
51 A number line is shown below.
0
1
Which fraction can be identified using one of the tick marks on this number line?
1 ​  
A​ }
6
2  ​ 
B​ }
3
5  ​ 
C​ }
6
7 ​  
D​ }
8
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52 The graph shows the numbers of coins from different countries in Maria’s coin
collection.
da
na
a
Ca
di
In
ny
a
Ke
ap
or
e
.
Si
ng
.S
.A
Ja
U
n
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
pa
Number of Coins
MARIA’S COIN COLLECTION
Country
How many more coins does Maria have from India than from Kenya and
Canada together?
A10
B8
C6
D4
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53 Mr. Ignado gave 4 orange erasers and 5 green erasers to each of the 20 students in his
class. How many erasers did Mr. Ignado give to his students?
A180
B110
C29
D18
54 Which fraction can be identified using one of the tick marks on this number line?
0
1
2 ​  
A​ }
3
4  ​ 
B​ }
6
2  ​ 
C​ }
4
5 ​  
D​ }
8
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55 Abbey used a ruler to measure the lengths of five leaves. Then she made a line plot to
show her results.
inches
inches
inches
1
2
1
2
1
2
inches
inches
LEAVES
X
0
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
X
X
X
X
1
2
12
Length
(in centimeters)
What mistake did Abbey make when drawing her line plot?
A
Abbey incorrectly recorded the data for one of the leaves. She should not have
drawn an X for 2 centimeters. She should have drawn 2 Xs for 1 centimeter.
B
Abbey used an incorrect scale. She should have used only whole numbers, not
fractions and mixed numbers.
C
Abbey incorrectly recorded the data for one of the leaves. She should have drawn
1  ​ centimeters.
3 Xs for 1 ​ }
2
D
Abbey used an incorrect scale. She should have used inches, not centimeters.
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56 Jake and Kenny each ordered a small pizza. Jake cut his pizza into 6 slices. Kenny cut
his pizza into 8 slices. They each ate 2 pieces of their pizza. Which correctly compares
the fractions of their pizzas that the boys ate?
2 ​  . ​  2 ​  
A​ }
}
6
8
2  ​ , ​  2 ​  
B​ }
}
6
8
2  ​ 5 ​  2 ​  
C​ }
}
8
6
2 ​  . ​  2 ​  
D​ }
}
8
6
57 Which point on the number line represents a fraction equivalent to }
​ 1 ​   ?
4
A
0
B
C
D
1
APoint A
BPoint B
CPoint C
DPoint D
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58 Mrs. Bell is getting new flooring for her entryway. The total area of the entryway is
80 square feet. She is getting tile for a section of the entryway and getting hardwood
for the rest of the entryway. Which picture could show Mrs. Bell’s entryway?
A
4 ft
3 ft
Hardwood
Tile
7 ft
B
5 ft
4 ft
Hardwood
Tile
5 ft
4 ft
Hardwood
Tile
7 ft
8 ft
C
D
6 ft
4 ft
Hardwood
Tile
8 ft
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59 Estimate the sum of 74 and 23 by rounding both numbers to the nearest ten before
adding.
A80
B90
C100
D110
60 The shaded part of the figure below models a fraction.
Which number line shows an equivalent fraction?
A
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
B
C
D
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61 The shaded part of each circle below models a fraction.
Figure A
Figure B
Which statement correctly compares these two fractions?
A
A5B
B
A.B
C
B,A
D
B.A
62 Which shape always has sides that are all the same length?
ARhombus
BRectangle
CParallelogram
DTriangle
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63 Which fraction does the shaded part of the rectangle represent?
1 ​  
A​ }
6
1  ​ 
B​ }
5
4  ​ 
C​ }
5
5 ​  
D​ }
6
64 Which measure would most likely be the amount of water in a classroom fish
aquarium?
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A
2,000 liters
B
1,000 liters
C
70 liters
D
1 liter
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65 Which figure does not belong to the group of shapes that have all sides equal
in length?
A
B
C
D
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