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DIRECTIONS: 8. Josie drew a shape that has both parallel sides and perpendicular sides.

Which shape could be the one Josie drew?


1. Select the correct answer for each of the following questions. Mark only ONE
answer for each item by shading the box corresponding to the letter of your
choice on the answer sheet provided.
2. STRICTLY NO ERASURES ALLOWED. Use PERMANENT black ink pens
only.
3. Use a calculator in solving problems NOT an app in your smartphones.

1. Unit of ratio is
A. cm B. inches
C. it has no unit D. radians
2. An airplane carries 500 passengers, 45% are men, 20% are children. The
remaining is the number of women which is
9. The amount of time, in hours, that Anna practiced the piano each day for 11
A. 175 B. 150
days is shown on the line plot below.
C. 166 D. 180
3. In a library, the ratio of number of story books to that of non-story books was
4:3 and total number of story books was 1248. When some more story books
were bought, the ratio became 5:3. Find the number of story books bought.
A. 312 B. 321
C. 936 D. 1560
4. What is the value of 945.341 – 1024.792 + 875.435 + 31.025?
A. 908.004 B. 810.008
C. 795.659 D. 809.009
5. Jay’s room has a floor of 8m by 4m. He decides to tile the floor with tiles of
25cm by 20 cm. How many tiles will he need?
How many hours in total did Anna practice the piano over the 11 days?
A. 320 tiles B. 640 tiles
A. 4 ¼ hours B. 6 ¾ hours
C. 160 tiles D. 6.4 tiles
C. 7 ¾ hours D. 8 ¼ hours
6. Taylor’s jump rope measures 4 yards. Which measurement is the same as
10. Jacqui is organizing triangles into groups based on the characteristics of each
this length?
triangle. She has a triangle that needs to be organized into one or more of the
A. 12 feet B. 12 inches
groups. The triangle and group characteristics are shown below.
C. 48 feet D. 48 inches
7. Aaron’s pet hamster weighs 3/10 of a pound. Which decimal is equal to the
weight, in pounds, of Aaron’s pet hamster?
A. 0.103 B. 0.3
C. 0.310 D. 3.10
Which statement about where Jacqui’s triangle belongs is true? 15. Which percent equals ¼?
A. only group 1 because two of the angles are acute A. 14% B. 25%
B. only group 3 because one of the angles measures 90° C. 41% D. 52%
C. groups 1 and 3 because the triangle has both a right and an acute 16. What is 3.8 x 10?
angle A. 0.38 B. 3.80
D. groups 1 and 2 because the sum of the acute angles is greater C. 38 D. 380
than 90° 17. Which set of numbers is ordered least to greatest?
11. Which shape has the greatest number of obtuse angles? A. 0.471, 0.42, 0.408, 0.4
B. 0.408, 0.42, 0.4, 0.471
C. 0.4, 0.42, 0.408, 0.471
D. 0.4, 0.408, 0.42, 0.471
18. Which of the below statements is not true of a polygon?
A. Closed figure B. Straight sides
C. Curved sides D. 2 dimensional shape
19. Which decimal is equivalent to 41/100?
A. 41.0 B. 4.10
C. 0.41 D. 0.041
20. A square and a rhombus are shown below.
12. The figure below shows a diagram of a reading room.

Which attributes is true of one of the shapes but NOT of both?


A. All angles are right angles
B. All sides are the same length
The perimeter of the reading room is 60 feet. What is the width, w, of the C. There are two sets of equal angles
reading room? D. There are two sets of parallel lines.
A. 6ft B. 12 ft 21. Susan determined that the expression below is equal to 7.59.
C. 20 ft D. 50 ft 15.91 – 8.32
13. Olivia’s height is 1.34 meters. What is Olivia’s height in centimeters? Which expression can Susan use to check her answer?
A. 0.0134 centimeter B. 0.134 centimeter A. 8.32 – 7.79 B. 8.32 + 7.59
C. 13.4 centimeters D. 134.0 centimeters C. 15.91 + 8.32 D. 15.91 + 7.59
14. Which is the correct sum? 2.34 + 1.7 22. Billy jumps 4 yards. What is the length of his jump, in inches?
A. 2.51 B. 3.04 A. 40 B. 48
C. 3.14 D. 4.04 C. 124 D. 144
23. Which is true? Which circle graph could represent the information in the bar graph?
A. 4.09 > 4.50 B. 2.31 > 2.18
C. 5.23 < 5.14 D. 6.80 < 6.29
24. Use the graph below to answer the question.

Which conclusion is true?


A. There are six more giraffes than penguins.
B. There are two more elephants than giraffes.
C. There are three more penguins than sharks.
D. There are eight more penguins than elephants.
25. Use the rectangle below to answer the question.

27. Use the list of numbers to answer the question below.


What is the area of the rectangle?
22, 25, 14, 11, 23, 27, 46
A. 12 square meters B. 22 square meters
What is the mode?
C. 44 square meters D. 85 square meters
A. 23 B. 24
26. Use the graph below to answer the question.
C. 35 D. No mode
28. Taylor pays $5.25 for 0.5 yards of fabric. What is the cost per yard?
A. $1.05 B. $10.05
C. $10.50 D. $105.00
29. Amelia’s pencil is 12/100 of a meter long. What is the length, in meters, of
Amelia’s pencil written as a decimal?
A. 0.12 B. 1.02
C. 1.2 D. 12.100
30. Mia’s favorite sports team has won 0.42 of its games this season. How can C. 76 D. 77
Mia express this decimal as a fraction? 36. On a math test, 12 students earned an A. This number is exactly 25% of the
A. 4/20 B. 42/100 total number of students in the class. How many students are in the class?
C. 4/2 D. 42/10 A. 15 B. 16
31. Asha measured the distances she threw and kicked a football. A diagram of C. 30 D. 48
her results is shown below. 37. What value of x solves the following proportion?
9/6 = x/8
A. 10 B. 11
C. 12 D. 13
38. The number of sides in a quadrilateral are
A. 3 B. 4
C. 5 D. 6
For items 39 - 44. The following pictograph shows the number of absentees in a
class of during the previous week.

How much farther, in yards, did she throw the football than kick it?
A. 2.47 yards B. 2.57 yards
C. 3.53 yards D. 3.57 yards
32. Which statement is true?
A. All hexagons are triangles because they have at least 3 sides.
B. All octagons are polygons because they have at least 3 sides.
C. All parallelograms are rectangles because they have 2 sets of
parallel sides.
D. All rhombi are squares because they have 4 sides that are all the 39. On which day were the maximum number of students absent?
same length. A. Thursday B. Friday
33. Add: 8.64 + 7.098 + 10.9901 C. Wednesday D. Saturday
A. 15.5281 B. 16.84701 40. Which day had full attendance?
C. 26.7281 D. 27.611 A. Thursday B. Friday
34. Multiply: 6.23 × 9.3 C. Wednesday D. Saturday
A. 57.939 B. 74.76 41. What was the total number of absentees in that week?
C. 579.39 D. 747.6 A. 600 B. 125
35. A total of 50 juniors and seniors were given a mathematics test. The 35 C. 50 D. 100
juniors attained an average score of 80 while the 15 seniors attained an 42. What was the total number of absentees on Tuesday?
average of 70. What was the average score for all 50 students who took the A. 20 B. 25
test? C. 50 D. 10
A. 73 B. 75
43. On which day 5 students were absent?
A. Thursday B. Friday
C. Wednesday D. Saturday
44. On which day 30 students were absent?
A. Thursday
C. Wednesday
B. Tuesday
D. Saturday
OUR GREATEST
45. In a bar graph, bars are made _____________. GLORY IS
A. horizontally B. vertically
C. both A and B D. oblique NOT IN NEVER
46. Representation of data in the form of picture is called
A. bar graph B. pictograph FAILING,
C. histogram D. none of these
For items 47 – 50. Following table shows the number of bicycles manufactured in a
BUT IN RISING
factory during the year 1998 to 2002. EVERY TIME
Years No. of bicycles manufactured
1998 800 WE FAIL.
1999 600 - Confucius
2000 900
2001 1100
2002 1200
47. In which year were the maximum number of bicycles manufactured?
A. 2002 B. 2001
C. 2000 D. 1999
48. In which year were the minimum number of bicycles manufactured?
A. 2002 B. 1999
C. 2000 D. 1998
49. How many bicycles were manufactured from 1998 to 2002?
A. 4600 B. 4000 Prepared by:
C. 2400 D. 2800
50. What is the difference between number of bicycles manufactured in 2002 and
1999? Adriel B. Marasigan, ECE, ECT
A. 600 B. 1200 Instructor
C. 500 D. 1800

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