3rd Quarter Review Name:_______________________ Date:_______________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ 1 There are 3 feet in 1 yard. How many feet are there in 4 yards? A B C D 2 Nelly has 4 friends over for dinner. She wants to serve them 8 shrimp each. How many shrimp should Nelly prepare for her friends? A B C D 3 7 9 12 21 16 shrimp 28 shrimp 32 shrimp 36 shrimp Justine planted 6 rows of flowers. Each row has 7 flowers. How many flowers did Justine plant? A B C D 33 flowers 36 flowers 42 flowers 48 flowers ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. Page 1 of 22 3rd Quarter Review ______________________________________________________________________________ 4 An octagon is a polygon with eight sides. If Rachel uses one toothpick for each side of an octagon, how many toothpicks will she need if she makes 6 octagons? A B C D 5 What is the product of 4 A B C D 6 2 3? 16 21 24 28 In art class there were 2 boxes of paints on each table. There were 3 tables. There were 8 paints in each box. How many paints were there in all? A B C D 7 48 toothpicks 54 toothpicks 58 toothpicks 64 toothpicks 52 48 36 32 A restaurant had 8 cartons of eggs. Each carton held 6 eggs. How many eggs did the restaurant have? The restaurant used 40 of the eggs at breakfast time. Which of these shows one way to find the number of eggs left? A B C D Multiply 8 by 6 and then add 40. Multiply 8 by 6 and then subtract 40. Multiply 8 by 40 and then subtract 6. Divide 40 by 6 and then add 8. ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. Page 2 of 22 3rd Quarter Review ______________________________________________________________________________ 8 What multiplication sentence should Heather write for this array? A B C D 9 B C D 6? There are 9 white sticks of chalk and 6 yellow sticks of chalk. How many sticks of chalk are there in all? Movie tickets cost $6. How much will 9 tickets cost? Sandy has 9 stickers. If Sandy gives 6 of the stickers to his brother, how many stickers will Sandy have left? Salmon costs $9 per pound. How much salmon could you buy with $6? Which of the following is the multiplication sentence for 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 = 15? A B C D 11 6 = 36 8 = 32 4 = 36 7 = 63 Which story could be solved with 9 A 10 6 4 9 9 3+5=8 5 5 = 25 3 5 = 15 3 3=9 Golf balls are sold in cans that hold 6 golf balls. How many golf balls are in 5 cans? Use a pattern to complete the table and solve. A B C D 19 20 30 36 ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. Page 3 of 22 3rd Quarter Review ______________________________________________________________________________ 12 What is the product of 7 and 5? A B C D 13 Ray bought 3 packages of tomatoes. Each package had 4 tomatoes. He used 6 of the tomatoes to make a salad. Which of these shows one way to find how many tomatoes Ray had left? A B C D 14 Multiply 3 by 4 and then subtract 6. Multiply 3 by 4 and then add 6. Multiply 3 by 4 by 6. Multiply 3 by 6 and divide by 4. Mrs. Considine had 7 baskets of 9 golf balls. She hit 43 balls on the driving range. How many golf balls did she have left? A B C D 15 14 28 35 48 0 12 20 29 Erik has 30 football cards to give equally to 5 friends. How many football cards does he give to each friend? A B C D 7 6 5 3 ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. Page 4 of 22 3rd Quarter Review ______________________________________________________________________________ 16 Divide. A B C D 17 Manuel is giving away his collection of 74 comic books to 8 of his friends. If he plans to divide it evenly, how many comic books will each friend receive? How many comic books will be left over? A B C D 18 4 R5 5 4 R2 5 R2 10 comic books with 2 comic books left over 9 comic books with 2 comic books left over 8 comic books with 10 comic books left over 2 comic books with 9 comic books left over Look at the information about groups of singers. The women's chorus has 33 members. How many quartets can be formed? How many singers will be left over? A B C D 9 quartets with 1 singer left over 8 quartets with 1 singer left over 7 quartets with 5 singers left over 1 quartet with 8 singers left over ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. Page 5 of 22 3rd Quarter Review ______________________________________________________________________________ 19 A movie theater gave out 5 movie passes. Each pass admitted 4 people to a movie. Which number sentence shows how many people could be admitted to a movie using the passes? A B C D 20 There are 36 members in the marching band. The band members march in 4 rows. Each row has the same number of marchers. Which number sentence shows the number of marchers in each row? A B C D 21 5 4 = 20 5+4=9 20 – 5 = 15 20 – 4 = 16 36 – 4 = 32 36 + 4 = 40 36 ¸ 4 = 9 36 ´ 4 = 144 Which has the same value as 7 ´ 4? A B 7+7+7+7 4+7 C 4 4 4 7+4+7 D ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. Page 6 of 22 3rd Quarter Review ______________________________________________________________________________ 22 Which problem could you write for 3 ´ 6? A B C D 23 You have 20 nickels and 5 banks. You want to place an equal number of nickels in each bank. How many nickels will you place in each bank? A B C D 24 5 nickels 4 nickels 20 nickels 80 nickels Philip has $10 to buy toy cars. If each toy car costs $2, how many toy cars can he buy? A B C D 25 Stephen put 12 markers in 3 groups. How many are in each group? Stephen had 3 markers and a friend gave him 6 more. How many markers does Stephen have now? Stephen had 6 markers and gave 3 away. How many markers does Stephen have left? Stephen’s class has 3 boxes of markers with 6 markers in each box. How many markers does Stephen’s class have in all? 2 3 4 5 Solve the number sentence below. A B C D 3 3 with 2 left over 3 with 3 left over 4 with 2 left over ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. Page 7 of 22 3rd Quarter Review ______________________________________________________________________________ 26 Solve the problem below. A B C D 27 Which number sentence is the same as “4 groups of 5”? A B C D 28 4+5=9 5 4=1 4 5 = 20 5 4 = 1 with 1 left over Which story could be solved with 7 A B C D 29 2 4 6 8 8? Raffle tickets cost $7 each. How much will 8 tickets cost? There are 8 white sticks of chalk and 7 yellow sticks of chalk. How many sticks of chalk are there in all? Alex has 8 stickers. If Sandy gives 7 of the stickers to his brother, how many stickers will Alex have left? Salmon costs $7 per pound. How much salmon could you buy with $8? Kobe has 21 balloons. He puts them into 7 bunches. Which number sentence can help you find how many balloons are in each bunch? A B C D 21 + 7 = 28 21 7 = 14 21 7 = 147 21 7 = 3 ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. Page 8 of 22 3rd Quarter Review ______________________________________________________________________________ 30 How many fingers are there on 6 hands? A B C D 31 30 fingers 35 fingers 40 fingers 45 fingers Nadia borrows a 40-page book from the library. She will read 8 pages each day. Which number sentence can help Nadia find how many days it will take her to finish the book? A B C D 32 40 + 8 40 × 8 40 – 8 40 ÷ 8 What number is missing? 8 = 32 32 ÷ 8 = A B C D 33 3 4 6 8 Daniel divided his paper into nine equal sections. He painted four sections red. What fractional part of the paper was painted red? A B C D ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. Page 9 of 22 3rd Quarter Review ______________________________________________________________________________ 34 Patricia bought 2 apples, 3 oranges, and 6 mangos. What fraction of the fruits are apples? A B C D 35 Which shape below is divided into 4 equal parts? A B C D 36 Which shows of the circles shaded? A B C D ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. Page 10 of 22 3rd Quarter Review ______________________________________________________________________________ 37 The work area was divided into equal parts. What fractional part of the work area was used for computers? A B C D 38 Mindy cut the pie below. What is the name of the equal parts of the whole pie? A B C D halves fourths sixths eighths ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. Page 11 of 22 3rd Quarter Review ______________________________________________________________________________ 39 Matt emptied the coins from his pockets onto the table. What fraction of Matt’s coins are quarters? A B C D 40 During the time allowed, Ming ran of the racecourse. Aiden ran of the racecourse. Use the model below to find which symbol makes the comparison true. A B C D = + ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. Page 12 of 22 3rd Quarter Review ______________________________________________________________________________ 41 Mrs. Lopez is planting the garden below. Estimate the part of the garden that has flowers. A B C D 42 What fraction of the line is not shaded? A B C D ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. Page 13 of 22 3rd Quarter Review ______________________________________________________________________________ 43 Marcy said that of the students in her class got all the questions correct on the last spelling test. Marcy’s teacher said that of the students in the class got all the questions correct. Use the models to find which statement makes the comparison true. A B C D 44 Which symbol is missing from the number sentence below? A B C D 45 = ´ > < > < = + Which answer is true? A B C D ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. Page 14 of 22 3rd Quarter Review ______________________________________________________________________________ 46 Find the equivalent fraction. A B C D 47 5 6 7 8 Students in Mr. Kapoor’s class guess the length of the class goldfish, in inches. They recorded their guesses on the number line below. Which length did Kaya guess? A B C inches inches 2 inches D 48 inches There are 12 inches in 1 foot. How many inches are in 5 feet? A B C D 42 72 48 60 ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. Page 15 of 22 3rd Quarter Review ______________________________________________________________________________ 49 Mandy is going to make six-sided figures in different sizes for a mural. Each figure will have sides with equal lengths. She wants to outline each figure with glow tape. How many inches of glow tape will she need for a figure whose sides are 7 inches long? Inches on One Side 2 3 4 Inches of Glow Tape 12 18 24 A B C D 50 28 35 42 49 Which correct number sentence shows the Identity Property of Multiplication? A B C D 51 7 4+0=4 4+1=5 A can of juice holds 9 ounces. How many ounces are in 7 cans of juice? Use a pattern to complete the table and solve. A B C D 63 54 42 36 ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. Page 16 of 22 3rd Quarter Review ______________________________________________________________________________ 52 Ted hung picture frames on 3 walls. He hung 12 picture frames on each wall. How many picture frames did Ted hang all together? A B C D 53 There are 10 years in one decade. How many years are there in 6 decades? A B C D 54 15 24 32 36 16 years 50 years 60 years 61 years Use the number sentence below to answer the question. 12 × 6 = (10 × 6) + (___ × 6) Which number could be placed on the line to make this number sentence true? A B C D 55 2 6 10 12 Benny bought three times as many pencils as Sharon bought. If Sharon bought 6 pencils, how many pencils did Benny buy? A B C D 6 9 12 18 ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. Page 17 of 22 3rd Quarter Review ______________________________________________________________________________ 56 What is the length of this spool to the nearest A B 1 inches 2 inches C 2 inches D 3 inches inch? 57 What is the length of this pencil to the nearest A 3 inches B C 3 inches 4 inches D 4 inches inch? ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. Page 18 of 22 3rd Quarter Review ______________________________________________________________________________ 58 What is the length of this glue-stick to the nearest A 4 inches B inches C inches D 59 inch? inches Which insect is the longest? Ladybug measuring inch Cricket measuring 1 inch A B Grasshopper measuring 2 inches C Beetle measuring 1 inch D ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. Page 19 of 22 3rd Quarter Review ______________________________________________________________________________ 60 Look at the feather below. To the nearest quarter inch, how long is the feather? A B C D 61 Which unit would be best to measure the length of a golf club? A B C D 62 What is the best estimate for the height of a door? A B C D 63 centimeters millimeters meters decimeters 3 inches 6 inches 20 inches 80 inches What is the best estimate for the height of your math book? A B C D 3 inches 6 inches 13 inches 60 inches ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. Page 20 of 22 3rd Quarter Review ______________________________________________________________________________ 64 What would be a good estimate of the length of a marker? A B C D 65 Which unit would be best to measure the length of a swimming pool? A B C D 66 millimeters centimeters meters decimeters Michael wants to know the length of his desk. Which would NOT be an appropriate tool to use to measure the desk’s length? A B C D 68 millimeters centimeters meters decimeters Which unit would be best to measure the length of a bookshelf at a library? A B C D 67 about 5 cm about 15 cm about 5 dm about 15 dm Ruler Meter stick Yardstick Scale Which is the best unit to measure the length of an ant? A B C D Ounces Milliliters Kilograms Centimeters ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. Page 21 of 22 3rd Quarter Review ______________________________________________________________________________ 69 Which of the following could best be measured in centimeters? A B C D The length of a room The thickness of a book The weight of a dime The water in an eye dropper ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. Page 22 of 22
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