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TEST NAME: Midterm­Bench_06Math_Q1&Q2Cum
TEST ID: 368458
GRADE: 06
SUBJECT: Mathematics
TEST CATEGORY: School Assessment
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01/28/15, Midterm­Bench_06Math_Q1&Q2Cum
Student: Class:
Date:
Read the passage ­ 'Birthday Brownies' ­ and answer the question below:
Birthday Brownies
Birthday Brownies
Jessica is looking forward to celebrating her birthday, which is coming up
next week. To prepare, Jessica and her mom decide to spend Sunday
afternoon making chocolate chip brownies to share with her friends. Jessica’s
mom has a special recipe she makes for Jessica each year on her birthday. 1.
Read "Birthday Browinies" and answer the question.
For every cup of sugar used in the recipe, how much flour is used?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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2.
What is the value of ?
A.
B.
C.
D.
1
3.
Which expression shows a product of two factors, one of which contains a
term with a coefficient of 4?
A.
B.
C.
D.
4.
Which expression is equivalent to 2(3x + 1) + 2x?
A.
8x + 1
B.
8x + 2
C.
6x + 1
D.
6x + 2
5.
Which expression is equivalent to A.
B.
C.
D.
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6.
Which expression is equivalent to z × z × z?
A.
3z+3
B.
3z
C.
3z3
D.
z3
7.
The figure below shows a right triangle with a base length of 36 and a
height h.
If the area of a triangle is which expression is equivalent
to the area of the triangle?
A.
B.
C.
D.
8.
What is the value of w in the equation A.
64
B.
20
C.
12
D.
4
?
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Josef, who is 11 years old, went to the zoo with his mom, his dad, and
his younger sister. Tickets for admission cost $15 for adults and $10 for
children 12 years old and younger. Let a represent the cost of an adult
ticket and c represent the cost of a child ticket. Which expression
represents the total cost of the tickets to the zoo?
9.
A.
B.
C.
D.
10.
Sarah lives 5 miles farther from school than Grant. If G represents the
distance Grant lives from school, which expression represents the total
number of miles Sarah and Grant travel to school?
A.
(G + 5) + G
B.
(5 × G) + G
C.
(G + 5) + 5
D.
(5 × G) × 5
11.
The roller coaster at a state fair costs $2.50 per ride. Fernando spent $15
riding the roller coaster. How many times did Fernando ride the roller
coaster?
A.
5
B.
6
C.
8
12.
Karen uses of her weekly free time talking to her friends on the phone.
She talks to her friends for five hours every week. How many hours of
free time does Karen have every week?
A.
5
B.
7
C.
21
D.
35
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13. Look at the number line.
Which number is a solution of the inequality represented by the number line?
A.
3
B.
4
C.
5
D.
6
14.
A 6th grade class is going on a field trip that costs $25.00 per student,
plus money for food and souvenirs. Students can bring their lunch. Which
graph shows the amount of money the field trip will cost for each
student?
A.
B.
C.
D.
15.
Lucy and her friends are selling boxes of cookies. The equation shows the
amount of money, y, collected for x boxes of cookies sold.
Which statement is true?
A.
As the number of boxes sold increases by one unit, the total amount
of money earned decreases by $18.
B.
As the number of boxes sold increases by 18 units, the total amount
of money earned decreases by $1.
C.
As the number of boxes sold increases by one unit, the total amount
of money earned increases by $18.
D.
As the number of boxes sold increases by 18 units, the total amount
of money earned increases by $1.
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16.
Samuel mows lawns to earn extra money. The graph below shows
Samuel’s total earnings, e, based on the number of lawns he mows, m.
Which equation would calculate Samuel’s total earnings after mlawns are
mowed?
A.
e = 30m
B.
e = 20m
C.
m = 30e
D.
m = 20e
17.
The table below shows the cost to go to a movie based on the number of
tickets purchased.
Tickets
Purchased
(x)
4
8
12
Cost
(y)
$37
$74
$111
Which equation represents the cost of xmovie tickets purchased?
A.
y = 4x
B.
y = x + 9.25
C.
y = 9.25x
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18.
Jonathan paints on a rectangular canvas that has an area of feet. One side of the canvas measures square
feet. What is the measure of
the adjacent side?
A.
foot
B.
feet
C.
feet
D.
feet
19.
A new neighborhood is being built on acres of land. Each house will
be built on a ­acre lot. How many lots are available to build on? A.
29
B.
31
C.
38
20.
What is the least common multiple of 8 and 10?
A.
4
B.
8
C.
40
D.
80
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21.
Sarah feeds her fish every 2 days and her snake every 6 days. In 30
days, how many times will Sarah feed her fish and snake on the same
day?
A.
3
B.
5
C.
12
D.
15
22.
Mr. Wilson makes snack bags for a field trip. He has 90 crackers and 75 cookies. Each bag will have an equal number of crackers.
Each bag will have an equal number of cookies.
No crackers or cookies will be left over.
What is the largest number of bags Mr. Wilson can make?
A.
5
B.
15
C.
25
D.
75
23.
A cereal comes in three different package sizes.
What is the ratio of the cost of an 8­ounce box to a 16­ounce box of
cereal?
A.
1:2
B.
3:5
C.
5:3
D.
2:1
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24.
Alan makes a fruit salad using strawberries and blueberries. He uses 5
cups of strawberries for every 3 cups of blueberries. Which measure
represents the amount of strawberries Alan uses for every 1 cup of fruit
salad?
A.
B.
C.
D.
25.
The table shows the relationship between the number of pints and the
number of fluid ounces. Pints 1 2 ?
Fluid Ounces 16 32 64 At this rate, how many pints are in 64 fluid ounces? A.
3
B.
4
C.
8
D.
32
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26.
What is the value of the missing number in the table below?
x y 1
?
3
12
5
20
7
28
A.
4
B.
6
C.
8
D.
10
27.
A store sells 16 notebooks for $7.04. At the same rate, what is the cost
of 4 notebooks?
A.
$1.44
B.
$1.76
C.
$2.27
D.
$2.82
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28.
Mrs. O’Connell asked 36 students their favorite sport. The circle graph
below represents her results. How many students in the class chose baseball as their favorite sport?
A.
5
B.
9
C.
11
29.
The distance between two cities is 290 kilometers. About how many
miles are between the cities? (1 mile is approximately 1.6 kilometers.) A.
132 miles
B.
180 miles
C.
320 miles
D.
464 miles
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30.
Sophie’s class collected cans of soup. Sophie collected 47 cans of soup by herself.
Each can of soup weighs 10 ounces. One ounce is approximately 28.4 grams.
About how many grams of soup did Sophie collect?
A.
more than 14,000 grams
B.
between 12,000 grams and 14,000 grams
C.
between 10,000 grams and 12,000 grams
D.
less than 10,000 grams
Read the passage ­ 'Birthday Brownies' ­ and answer the question below:
31.
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