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1.
Which of these multiplication facts is related to this addition problem?
3+3+3+3+3=
A. 3 × 3 =
B. 15 × 3 =
C. 3 × 5 =
D. 5 × 5 =
2.
This triangle is a(n) _________ triangle.
A. scalar
B. scalene
C. isosceles
D. equilateral
3.
What is the perimeter of the figure?
A. 26 units
B. 24 units
C. 22 units
D. 20 units
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4. What is the best unit of measurement to use to describe area covered by carpeting?
A. inches
B. meters
C. square feet
D. cubic yards
5. Which number sentence is related to
?
A.
B.
C.
D.
6. According to the 1990 census, 36,006 people live in Concord and 3,057 people live in Wakefield. How many more
people live in Concord than in Wakefield?
A. 32,949
B. 32,951
C. 33,051
D. 39,063
7.
Micha rides her bike to her friend's house and back home. If she travels a total of four miles, what is the distance to
her friend's house?
A. 1 mile
B. 2 miles
C. 4 miles
D. 8 miles
8.
Kelly surveyed 10 of her friends. She asked them what their favorite pet was. Two people said rabbits. Three people
said cats. Five people said dogs. Kelly is going to make a bar graph to show her results. What interval would BEST
display Kelly's results?
A. 1
B. 5
C. 10
D. 15
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9.
Which statement BEST describes the perimeter of this triangle?
A. perimeter = Side A x Side B x Side C
B. perimeter = Side A + Side B + Side C
C. perimeter = Side A + Side C
D. perimeter = Side B + Side C
10.
Addison has a 3-dimensional shape. The shape has 5 faces, 6 vertices, and 9 edges. What shape does Addison MOST
LIKELY have?
A. triangular prism
B. rectangular prism
C. isosceles triangle
D. isosceles rectangle
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11.
The ruler shown represents inches.
What of these is the closest measurement of the toy bus?
A. 2 inches
B. 2
inches
C. 2
inches
D. 2
inches
12.
Jeanette is drawing a model of her kitchen. Her kitchen is rectangular. Which units should Jeanette use to draw her
model?
A. square miles
B. square yards
C. square inches
D. square feet
13. All 450 students in Central School are going on a field trip. If each bus can hold 60 students, how many buses will
they need?
A. 5
B. 6
C. 7
D. 8
14. Molly walked all the way around the edge of her yard. The distance she walked is the yard's
A. area.
B. diameter.
C. volume.
D. perimeter.
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15. By how much would the value of 5,647 be decreased if the 5 were replaced by a 2?
A. 3
B. 30
C. 300
D. 3,000
16. Don was selling cans of peanuts for a school project. He sold 23 on Monday, 78 on Wednesday, and 47 on
Thursday. About how many cans of peanuts did Don sell?
A. 100
B. 150
C. 250
D. 300
17. Mrs. Dinato remembered the area of the top of her rectangular table was between 1,500 and 2,000 square
inches. Which could be the dimensions of her table?
A. 72 in. × 36 in.
B. 60 in. × 30 in.
C. 40 in. × 30 in.
D. 18 in. × 32 in.
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18. Find the perimeter of the box.
A. 62 inches
B. 72 inches
C. 36 inches
D. 288 inches
19. Louis has a stamp collection. He has a total of 1,274 stamps. Today he sold 368 of them at a stamp show. How
many stamps does he have left?
A. 906
B. 916
C. 1,114
D. 1,642
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20.
Place these in order of shortest to longest.
one mile
one foot
two yards
three inches
A. one mile, one foot, two yards, three inches
B. one foot, two yards, three inches, one mile
C. three inches, one foot, two yards, one mile
D. two yards, three inches, one mile, one foot
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Answer Key
1. C) 3 × 5 =
2. B) scalene
3. A) 26 units
4. C) square feet
5. D)
6. A) 32,949
7. B) 2 miles
8. A) 1
9. B) perimeter = Side A + Side B + Side C
10. A) triangular prism
11. D) 2
inches
12. C) square inches
13. D) 8
14. D) perimeter.
15. D) 3,000
16. B) 150
17. B) 60 in. × 30 in.
18. B) 72 inches
19. A) 906
20. C) three inches, one foot, two yards, one mile
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