5th Grade Cycle 3 Math Proficiency

5th Grade Cycle 3
Math Proficiency
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πŸ’
1. John had a container of cranberry juice that was πŸ“ full. After he poured some juice for
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his friends, the container was 𝟐 full. What fraction of the container did John pour for
his friends?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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𝟏𝟎
πŸ‘
𝟏𝟎
πŸ’
𝟏𝟎
πŸ”
𝟏𝟎
2. The rectangle below is made up of 12 congruent squares.
1
3
inch
What is the area of the rectangle, in square inches?
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A. 1 πŸ‘ square inches
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B. 2 πŸ‘ square inches
C. 4 square inches
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D. 4 πŸ‘ square inches
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3. Which of the following is NOT a true statement about the product of 150 and πŸ‘?
A. It is one-third of 150.
B. It is between 25 and 75.
C. It is less than 100.
D. It is greater than 150.
4. Mary wrote the comparison
πŸ“
πŸ’
x 6 > 6.
Is this comparison true?
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A. No, because πŸ’ < 1.
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B. No, because πŸ’ < 6.
πŸ“
C. Yes, because πŸ’ > 1.
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D. Yes, because πŸ’ > 6.
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5. Jackie’s plant grew 1πŸ‘ inches. Norm’s plant grew πŸ’ as much as Jackie’s plant did. How
much did Norm’s plant grow?
A.
B.
𝟏
πŸ’
inch
πŸ“
𝟏𝟐
inch
πŸ“
C. 1 𝟏𝟐 inches
D. 1
𝟏𝟏
𝟏𝟐
inches
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6. There is πŸ’ of a chocolate cake. Three friends are going to share the chocolate cake
equally. How much of the chocolate cake will each friend get?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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πŸ‘
𝟏
πŸ•
𝟏
𝟏𝟐
πŸ‘
πŸ’
𝟏
7. Robby has 24 pounds of fruit for a fruit salad, and each serving is πŸ” of a pound. How
many servings of fruit salad will Robby have?
A. 4
B. 30
C. 120
D. 144
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8. Matt is filling a box with 1-inch sugar cubes. He filled the bottom with one layer as
shown below.
7 inches
When he completely fills the box, how many sugar cubes will be in the box?
A. 12 cubes
B. 19 cubes
C. 84 cubes
D. 133 cubes
9. The dimensions of the rectangular prism below are given in inches.
3 inches
4 inches
x inches
The total volume of the rectangular prism is 96 cubic inches. What is the value of x?
A. 4 inches
B. 8 inches
C. 14 inches
D. 16 inches
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10. Two rectangular prisms are sitting on top of each other.
What is the combined volume, in cubic inches, of the rectangular prisms?
A. 216 cubic inches
B. 240 cubic inches
C. 264 cubic inches
D. 276 cubic inches
11. How many pints are equal to 16 cups?
2 cups = 1 pint
A. 8
B. 6
C. 4
D. 2
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12. Jared knows the mass of his math book is 1024 grams. How many kilograms are equal
to 1024 grams?
1,000 grams = 1 kilogram
A. 102.4 kg
B. 10.24 kg
C. 1.024 kg
D. 0.1024 kg
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NO CALCULATOR: 13, 14, 15
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13. Mom has a 𝟐 gallon of grape juice. She pours an equal amount into four glasses. What
part of a gallon is poured into each glass?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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πŸ’
𝟏
πŸ–
πŸ’
𝟐
𝟏
πŸ”
gallon
gallon
gallon
gallon
14. 7.3 – 4.82 = ?
A. 2.48
B. 2.52
C. 3.52
D. 4.09
15. Suzanne ran 4.5 miles for the school fundraiser. She earned $2.40 per mile. How much
money did she make?
A. $6.90
B. $10.80
C. $27.00
D. $108.00
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Short Answer: (5.NF.7b)
Carolina’s Banana Pudding Recipe
o 2 cups of sour cream
o 5 cups of whipped cream
o 3 cups of vanilla pudding mix
o 4 cups of milk
o 8 bananas
Carolina is making her special banana pudding recipe. She is looking for her measuring cups
but can only find her quarter cup measure.
A. How many quarter cups does she need for the milk?
B. Draw a picture to illustrate your solution, write an equation that represents the
situation or explain your thinking.
Do not write outside this box.
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Short Answer: (5.MD.5b) NO CALCULATOR
Carl is the lead architect for the city’s new aquarium. All of the fish tanks will be rectangular
prisms where the side lengths are whole numbers.
A. Carl’s first tank is 4 feet wide, 8 feet long and 5 feet high. How many cubic feet of
water can Carl’s tank hold?
B. Carl knows that a certain species of fish needs at least 240 cubic feet of water in their
tank. Create a new tank that holds exactly 240 cubic feet of water.
Do not write outside this box.
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Extended Response: 5.NBT.7
The table below shows four people who earn the typical amount for their education level.
A. How much more does Niko earn than Miley in one week?
B. If Taylor and Miley both work for 2 weeks, how much more will Taylor earn?
C. How much money will Pinky earn in four weeks?
D. How many weeks will Miley have to work to earn the same amount as Pinky earned in
four weeks?
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Question
Answer
Key Focus Topic
Standard
1
B
5
5.NF.2
2
A
8
5.NF.4b
3
D
9
5.NF.5a
4
C
9
5.NF.5b
5
B
9
5.NF.6
6
C
10
5.NF.7a
7
D
10
5.NF.7b
8
C
11
5.MD.5a
9
B
11
5.MD.5b
10
C
11
5.MD.5c
11
A
12
5.MD.1
12
C
12
5.MD.1
B
10
5.NF.7a
A
12
5.NBT.7
B
12
5.NBT.7
SA #1
10
5.NF.7b
SA #2
NO CALCULATOR
11
5.MD.5b
ERQ
12
5.NBT.7
13
NO CALCULATOR
14
NO CALCULATOR
15
NO CALCULATOR
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Short Answers:
(5.NF.7b)
2 points total
ο‚· 1 pt for correct response: 16 quarter cups of milk
ο‚· 1 pt for correctly drawing an illustration/equation/explaining work
Example:
(5.MD.5b)
2 points total
ο‚· 1 point for the correct answer: 160 cubic feet
ο‚· 1 point for creating a tank with accurate dimensions that would hold 240 cubic
feet of water.
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Extended Response:
(5.NBT.7)
4 points total
ο‚· 1 point for the correct answer: Niko makes $209.85 more per week than Miley.
ο‚· 1 point for the correct answer: Taylor will make $661.50 more than Miley in
two weeks.
ο‚· 1 point for the correct answer: Pinky will make $4,396.80 in four weeks.
ο‚· 1 point for the correct answer: Miley will have to work 10 weeks to earn the
same amount that Pinky will make in one month.
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