1. Megan has a five dollar bill in her purse. She purchased a new

1. Megan has a five dollar bill in her purse. She
purchased a new spiral for $3.24. How much change
did Megan receive?
a. $1.66
2. Which of the following would NOT be an example of
goods?
a. groceries
b. clothing
b. $1.75
c. medical care
c. $1.76
d. automobiles
d. $1.86
3. The graph below shows information on how many minutes
Anna-Kate practiced her violin this week.
4. Sandra planted two seeds in her garden. Once both
seeds had sprouted, she charted the growth of each plant
once every 4 days.
Which table best matches the data from the graph?
If the plants continue to grow at the same rate, how tall
will Plant Y be when Plant X is 10 inches tall?
a.
b.
a. 8 inches
b. 11 inches
c. 12 inches
d. 16 inches
2. Grant got a new dog for his birthday. He wanted to
build a pen so the dog had room to run. He found the
perfect spot in his yard that had some shade for the dog.
a. He has 35¢ because 5 x 2 is 10¢ and 5 x 5 is 25¢. When he measured the space he made a drawing of the
pen. How much fencing does he need to buy to make his
b. He has $1 because 5 quarters is the same as
new pen?
5 x 20¢.
1. Martin has five quarters in his pocket. What is one
way to find how much money Martin has?
c. He has $1.25 because 4 x 25 is $1.00 and one
more quarter is 25¢.
d. He has $2.50 because 1 quarter is five nickels
and 5 x 5 is 25.
3. Mason made a graph of the number of football games his team
and his younger brother’s team won and lost last year. The graph
is shown below.
a. 18 feet
c. 30 feet
b. 36 feet
d. 72 feet
4. Mrs. Fritz told her class that one way to save money is
to buy fruit that is in season. Fruits in season are fruits
that are in their natural growing season and are ready to
be picked. Which statement supports what Mrs. Fritz told
her class?
a. The price of fruit that is not in season is usually less
because people don’t want it.
Based on the graph, how many football games did Mason’s team and
his brother’s team play last year?
a. Mason’s team played 11, and his brother’s team played 14.
b. Mason’s team played 12, and his brother’s team played 13.
c. Mason’s team played 13, and his brother’s team played 12.
d. Mason’s team played 14, and his brother’s team played 11.
b. The price of fruit that is in season is low because the
fruit spoils quickly.
c. The price of fruit that is in season is low because
more fruit is available to buyers.
d. Not here.
1. Arlo built a fenced enclosure, called a chicken run, for his
chickens. A model of the chicken run is shown below.
2. Candice drew the figure below to show the total area, in
square meters, of a garden she plans to create.
Which equation could be used to find the total area of her
Which of the following could be used to find the area of Arlo’s garden?
chicken run?
a. 20 + 12 + 18 = 50 square meters
a. 5 x 7 = 35 square feet
b. 6 x 7 = 42 square feet
c. 6 x 8 = 48 square feet
d. 5 x 8 = 40 square feet
3. Gladys hung two rectangular pictures on her wall.
They each had the same area. One picture has flowers
and one horizontal line of symmetry. The other picture
has horses and a vertical line of symmetry. What does
each picture have in common?
b. 20 + 10 + 15 = 45 square meters
c. 25 + 12 + 15 = 52 square meters
d. 15 + 12 + 20 = 47 square meters
4. Mom had been planning to make Penny’s favorite
dinner, but she was running short on time, so she stopped
at the Pizza Place to grab something quick for dinner.
Which answer choice best describes mom’s decision to
stop at Pizza Place?
a. divided in halves
a. unplanned spending decision
b. same area
b. planned spending decision
c. both have rectangles
d. all of the above
1. Some friends each ate vanilla or chocolate ice cream
cones at a picnic. The kind of ice cream cones they ate
are shown below.
2. Sheila bought exactly of the limes for sale at the
farmer’s market. Which of the following could be the
number of limes that were for sale at the farmers’
market?
a. 16, because 16 is 6 more than 10
What fraction of the ice cream cones were chocolate?
a.
c.
b. 22, because 22 is 6 more than 16
c. 25, because 25 can be divided into 5 equal amounts
d. 36, because 36 can be divided into 6 equal amounts
b.
d.
3. Randy finished 5/8 of his art project on Tuesday.
Clarence finished 7/8 of his art project on Tuesday.
Who finished more of his art project on Tuesday?
a. Randy
b. Clarence
c. They finished the same amount of their art project.
4. Joe’s mom gives him chores to complete each week.
He finished 3/8 of his chores on Friday and 5/8 of his
chores on Saturday. On which day did he finish fewer
chores?
a. Friday
b. Saturday