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TEST NAME: Quarter 1 Review
TEST ID: 694457
GRADE: 05
SUBJECT: Mathematics
TEST CATEGORY: My Classroom
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10/16/15, Quarter 1 Review
Student: Class:
Date:
1.
Jack bought several items at the grocery store. The items and their prices
are listed in the chart below. Item
Cost
lettuce
$2.49
ketchup
$2.94
dinner rolls
$2.99
meat
$2.44
Which shows the order of his items from most expensive to
leastexpensive? A.
dinner rolls, ketchup, lettuce, meat
B.
meat, lettuce, ketchup, dinner rolls
C.
dinner rolls, lettuce, ketchup, meat
D.
meat, ketchup, lettuce, dinner rolls
2. The diameter of a strand of hair was measured as 0.0025 centimeters, to the nearest ten thousandth
centimeter. Which of these could be the diameter of the measured strand, to the nearest millionth of a
centimeter?
A.
0.002548
B.
0.002553
C.
0.002567
D.
0.002571
3.
In which number does the 6 have a value that is one­tenth the value of
the 6 in 34,761?
A.
16,305
B.
28,695
C.
51,364
D.
78,426
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4. A bakery worker ordered 3000 eggs when only 300 eggs were needed. Which explains how many more
eggs were ordered than were needed?
A.
100 times more because there are 2 zeros in 300
B.
1000 times more because there are 3 zeros in 3000
C.
10 times more because there is 1 more zero in 3000 than in 300
D.
10,000 times more because there are 5 total zeros in 3000 and 300
5.
The community is raising funds to build homes for those who lost their
4 homes in a nearby town due to a flood. They have raised 12 × 10 in
dollars. Which is another way to write this amount?
A.
0.12 × $1,000,000
B.
1.2 × $10,000
C.
1.2 × $1,000
D.
12 × $1,000
6.
What is 4.7 × 104 written in standard form?
A.
470
B.
4,700
C.
47,000
7.
What is 20,638 written in word form?
A.
twenty­six thousand thirty­eight
B.
twenty­thousand six hundred thirty­eight
C.
twenty­two thousand six hundred thirty­eight
8.
Kevin wrote the inequality shown below, but his teacher marked it
incorrect. What can Kevin change to make the inequality true?
A.
Switch the value of the hundredths place in the two numbers.
B.
Switch the value of the thousandths place in the two numbers.
C.
In the number on the left, switch the value of the ones place with the
tenths place.
D.
In the number on the right, switch the value of the hundredths place
with the thousandths place.
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David wrote 286.974 in expanded form. What did David write?
9.
A.
(2 × 100) + (8 × 10) + (6 × 1) + (9 × B.
(2 × 100) + (8 × 10) + (6 × 1) + (9 × 10) + (7 × 100) + (4 × 1,000)
C.
D.
) + (7 × ) + (4 × )
(2 × 100) + (8 × 10) + (6 × 1) + (9 × ) + (7 × ) + (4 × )
(2 × 100) + (8 × 10) + (6 × 1) + (9 × 1) + (7 × ) + (4 × )
10.
What is the standard form of the number that contains exactly six
hundredths and nine thousandths?
A.
0.96
B.
0.69
C.
0.609
D.
0.069
11. Which relationship is true?
A.
B.
C.
D.
12. Which decimal makes the statement true?
A.
6.268
B.
6.286
C.
6.628
D.
6.682
13.
Dan needs 12.84 feet of wood to build a tree house. Rounded to the
nearest tenth, how much wood does he need?
A.
12.8 feet
B.
12.9 feet
C.
13.0 feet
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14. What is 13.643 rounded to the nearest whole number?
A.
10
B.
12
C.
13
D.
14
A.
90.48
B.
91.02
C.
91.74
D.
92.82
15.
16. Which statement is always true about the product of any non­zero whole number and any decimal value
between 0 and 1?
A.
The product will be less than 1.
B.
The product will be greater than 1.
C.
The product will be less than the whole number.
D.
The product will be greater than the whole number.
17.
Mrs. Michaels bought 128 packs of markers for her art students. Each
package contains 12 markers. How many individual markers did she buy?
A.
140 markers
B.
378 markers
C.
1,536 markers
A.
702,585
B.
827,115
C.
880,232
D.
1,022,805
18.
19.
Seaside Elementary School has 264 students in 12 different classes. Each
class has the same number of students. How many students are in each
class?
A.
22
B.
24
C.
3,000
D.
3,168
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20. Tanya has 108 stickers. She wants to put her stickers into groups of 9 stickers.
Which model shows 108 stickers arranged in groups of 9?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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21. What is
A.
321
B.
251
C.
25.1
D.
32.1
22. An iron worker will cut 2.4 meters of iron rod into 4 smaller rods. The smaller rods will all be the same length.
The iron worker makes a model to determine the length of each of the rods.
What should the length of each of the 4 smaller rods be?
A.
0.4 meters
B.
0.6 meters
C.
2.0 meters
D.
6.0 meters
23.
Keith needs 0.5 cup of sauce to make 1 pizza. How many cups of sauce
will Keith need for 4 pizzas?
A.
1 cup
B.
2 cups
C.
4 cups
24.
Kyle had 4 yards of string. He used 1.3 yards for an art project.
Which measurement represents the length of the string that is left over?
A.
5.3 yards
B.
3.3 yards
C.
3.0 yards
D.
2.7 yards
25. Shelia made 57 beaded necklaces. If she sells the necklaces for $11.25 each, how much will she earn?
A.
$45.75
B.
$68.25
C.
$527.95
D.
$641.25
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