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Practice Test Questions - Part I: Identify The Choice That Best Completes The Statement or Answers The Question

1. Jane had $66 after buying a $17 shirt. She earned $42 on Sunday and $24 for 4 hours of work on Monday. 2. The bases of a cylinder are circles. 3. The expression simplifies to 24.

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Practice Test Questions - Part I: Identify The Choice That Best Completes The Statement or Answers The Question

1. Jane had $66 after buying a $17 shirt. She earned $42 on Sunday and $24 for 4 hours of work on Monday. 2. The bases of a cylinder are circles. 3. The expression simplifies to 24.

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Name: ______________________ Class: _________________ Date: _________ ID: A

Practice Test Questions - Part I

Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.

____ 1. Jane earned $42 at the Bodega on Sunday. On Monday she worked for 4 hours at a rate of $6 per
hour. On Wednesday she went to the store and spent $17 on a shirt. How much money did Jane
have left after buying the shirt?

a. $66 c. $83
b. $49 d. $25
____ 2. What is the shape of each base of a cylinder?
f. circle h. rectangle
g. square i. triangle
ÊÁÁ 5 ˆ
____ 3. Simplify the expression: 2 Á 2 − 3 2 ˜˜˜
Ë ¯
a. 23 c. 45
b. 24 d. 46
____ 4. What is the least common multiple of 2, 5, and 8?
f. 10 h. 40
g. 24 i. 80
____ 5. Jackson took 5 math tests. His scores are as follows: 75, 97, 94, 75, and 69. What is the range of
the data?
a. 22 c. 28
b. 75 d. 97
____ 6. Misty is giving her baby brother a bath. The tub holds 1.75 liters of water. How many milliliters
does the tank hold?
f. 0.175 h. 17,500
g. 175 i. 1,750
____ 7. Jack has nine less than 4 times as many baseball cards as Steven, s. Which expression represents
how many cards Jack has compared with Steven?
a. 4s+9 c. 4(4s+7)
b. 9s-4 d. 4s-9
____ 8. What is the greatest common factor of 12, 24, and 60?
f. 2 h. 12
g. 8 i. 60
____ 9. The average distance from Mars to the Sun is 4.07 × 10 7 miles. What is the number written in
standard form?
a. 407,000,000 c. 4,070,000,000
b. 40,700,000 d. 40,700
____ 10. Which algebraic expression represents, “7 more than one-half a number”?
f. 1 x − 7 h. 1 x + 7
2 2
1
g. 7 − x i. 7 + x 1
2 2

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Name: ______________________ ID: A

____ 11. John was learning to fly. He flew 38 times on Sunday. He flew the same number of times on
Monday as he did on Tuesday. The total number of times he flew for the three days was 112. How
many times did he fly on Monday?
a. 37 c. 74
b. 112 d. 38
____ 12. Max made lemonade to sell in front of his house. He prepared 6 gallons. How many quarts of
lemonade did he make?
f. 6 h. 24
g. 12 i. 48
____ 13. How many edges does a rectangular prism have?

a. 4 c. 10
b. 8 d. 12
____ 14. San Diego has a population of 2,160,000 people. What is this number expressed in scientific
notation?
f. 2.16 × 10 5 h. 2.16 × 10 −6
g. 2.16 × 10 6 i. 21.6 × 10 6
____ 15. Which unit of measure is a metric unit for mass?
a. liters c. centigrams
b. yards d. meters
____ 16. Between what two numbers is 84 ?
f. 7 and 8 h. 9 and 10
g. 8 and 9 i. 10 and 11
____ 17. A circle has a circumference that measures 24π meters. What is the radius, in meters, of the circle?
a. 6 c. 24
b. 12 d. 48
____ 18. Clint has six more than 2 times as many coins as Sean, s. Which expression represents how many
coins Clint has compared with Sean?
f. 2s+6 h. 6s+2
g. 2s-6 i. 6s+2
____ 19. 14.4 / 4 =
a. 2.16 c. 2.78
b. 4.1 d. 3.6
____ 20. Last week, Northside Video rented 245 videos. Each video rents for $3.45. What was the total
income for rentals at Northside Video?
f. $590 h. $845.25
g. $758.05 i. $945.15

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Name: ______________________ ID: A

____ 21. According to the sign, how many books can Bianca buy with $15.00?

ALL BOOKS
$2.95

a. 4 c. 6
b. 5 d. 7
____ 22. Anthony bought 3 calculators and 4 clipboards. About how much did he spend?

Calculators: $6.89 each.


Clipboards: $4.15 each.
f. $11 h. $25
g. $23 i. $37
____ 23. Which of these numbers is divisible by both 3 and 4?
a. 6 c. 20
b. 15 d. 24
____ 24. What is the rule for this number sequence?
4, 11, 25, 53, .....
f. multiply by 2.5 h. multiply by 2, then add 3
g. add seven i. multiply by 3, subtract 1
____ 25. 2.45/10 =
a. less than 2 c. between 2.5 and 3
b. between 2 and 2.5 d. greater than 3
____ 26. 7.302 - 3.81 =
f. 3.492 h. 3.508
g. 4.221 i. 4.592
____ 27. 2500mL = _______ L
a. 250 c. 2.5
b. 25 d. 0.25
____ 28. Celeste wants to buy 3 picture frames. Each costs $7.95. She also wants to buy a disposable camera
for $12.25. Which of these is the best estimate for the total cost of all the items Celeste wants?
f. $20 h. $36
g. $33 i. $44
____ 29. Greg reported that 23,764 people came to the school basketball games last season and 32,850 people
came to the football games. Estimate the attendance at basketball and football games by rounding the
total to the nearest hundred.
a. 56,000 c. 56,600
b. 56,500 d. 56,700
____ 30. Miguel wants to buy 5 tickets to the soccer game. The tickets cost $3.50 each at the door, or $2.75
each in advance. How much will Miguel save by buying the tickets in advance?
f. $0.75 h. $3.75
g. $3.50 i. $6.25
____ 31. Write in scientific notation: 0.000316.
a. 316 × 10 4 c. 3.16 × 10 −4
b. 316 × 10 −4 d. 3.16 × 10 4

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Name: ______________________ ID: A

____ 32. All but one of the following sentences show exponential notation correctly. Which one is wrong?
f. 4x4x4x4 = 4 4 h. 3x3x3x3x3x3 = 3 4
g. 5x5 = 5 2 i. 6x6x6x6x6 = 6 5
____ 33. Which of these is closest to 2 meters high?
a. a vase c. a football player
b. a flagpole d. a three story building
____ 34. What is the standard number for 6.3 ×10 −7 ?
f. 0.000000063 h. 63,000,000
g. 0.00000063 i. 630,000,000
____ 35. To get ready for the Talent Show, Mikaii bought an outfit and a sword for his act. His total bill came
to $15.94. The outfit cost $8.95. How much did Mikaii pay for the sword?
a. $3.01 c. $7.09
b. $6.99 d. $7.99
____ 36. What number comes next in the pattern?

30, 29, 34, 33, 38, 37, 42, 41, _____

f. 40 h. 45
g. 41 i. 46
____ 37. Julio has a toy train that is 3.5 feet long. How many inches long is the train?
a. 420 inches c. 42 inches
b. 48 inches d. 36 inches
____ 38. Courtney measured the amount of rainfall for each week in September. The first week 3.08 inches
fell, the second week 2.249 inches, third week 12 inches, fourth week 0.76 inches. What is the total
amount of rainfall for the month?
f. 18.089 h. 7.209
g. 17.989 i. 26.45
____ 39. Evaluate the expression if a = 3, b = 2, and c = 9: b 4 − c + a
a. 11 c. 10
b. 22 d. 25
____ 40. Which property does this example show?

2.61 + 92.7 = 92.7 + 2.61

f. associative property of addition h. distributive property


g. commutative property of addition i. multiplicative identity

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Name: ______________________ ID: A

Practice Test Questions - Part II


41. The temperature in St. Cloud, Minnesota, was -4°F (Fahrenheit) on January 27 and 13° on January
28.

Part A

On the number line below, plot the temperatures for January 27 and January 28. Be sure to label
both points with the appropriate date.

Part B

How many degrees warmer was it on January 28 than on January 27?

Show your work.

Answer ______________ °F
42. The table below shows geographic information about Antarctica.

Write the numbers, in standard form, for the area and the lowest elevation of Antarctica.

Answer Area _________________ square kilometers

Lowest elevation _________________ meters

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Name: ______________________ ID: A

43.
Juan attends a carnival. The admission fee is $8. Tickets for rides cost $4 each. Juan needs one
ticket for each ride. Write an equation Juan can use to determine the number of ride tickets, r,
he can buy if he has $32 before he pays the admission fee.

Equation ______________________________________________________

Using the equation above, find the number of tickets Juan can buy.

Show your work.

Answer _______________ ride tickets.


44. The table below shows the number of Earth days it takes for two of Jupiter’s moons to make one full
orbit around Jupiter.

How much longer, in Earth days, does it take for Themisto to orbit Jupiter than it does for
Callisto to orbit Jupiter? Write your answer in standard form.

Show your work.

Answer ________________ Earth days

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