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The document contains a 20 question math test with multiple choice and short answer questions covering topics like fractions, mixed numbers, word problems, graphs, rates, and proportions. It also provides two additional objectives to write sample test questions for - solving real world problems involving multiplication of fractions/mixed numbers using visual models, and representing proportional relationships with equations.

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Part 1

Math test
You need to answer these 20 questions.

For questions are multiple choice, write the correct answer choice (A, B, C or D.

For other questions, write your response.

Question 1:
##. The image shows the point D on a number line.

A point T is to be marked on the number line such that the distance between 0 and point
D is the same as the distance between 1 and point T.

Which number line shows point T correctly?

A C

B D

Answer: D
Question 2:

##. Consider the figure shown.

Which of these shows the area of the figure?

A Equal to 1 square unit

B Equal to 8 square units

C Less than 8 square units

D Greater than 8 square units

Answer: D
Question 3:
##. Greg has a collection of coins with pennies, dimes, nickels and quarters. In his collection,
3
 of the coins are pennies
12
4
 of the coins are dimes
12
1
 There are more pennies than nickels
12

How many of the coins in Greg’s collection are quarters?

1
A
12

2
B
12

3
C
12

4
D
12

Answer: C
Question 4:
##. Veronica is traveling from city P to city Q at a constant speedin her car. The graph shows
the total distance, in miles, traveled by her over time, in minutes.

Which point represents the distance, in miles, Veronica traveled every minute?

A (1, 0.4)

B (1, 2.5)

C (0.4, 1)

D (2.5, 1)

Answer: A
Question 5:
##. The total cost to install fence around a square garden is given by the expression 32 t,
where t is the side length of the garden. Which expression equivalent to 32 t reveals the
cost to install per linear foot of fence?

A 8 t+ 4; cost to install per linear foot: $ 4.00

B 8+ 4 t; cost to install per linear foot: $ 8.00

C 8(4 t ); cost to install per linear foot: $ 8.00

D 4 (8 t ); cost to install per linear foot: $ 4.00

Answer: C
Question 6:
##. Mateo is stacking cubes of side length 2 cm each in a rectangular prism as shown.

How many cubes can Mateo stack in the prism?

Answer: 252
Question 7:
##. Ron, Nate, and Fred each surveyed a random sample of 30 students about which mode
of transport they use to travel to school. The results of their survey are shown in the
table.

Mode of Transport Ron Nate Fred


Bus 7 8 7
Car 14 10 12
Bike 9 12 11

There are 1050 students in the school.Based on the resultsof the surveys, what
percentage of the total number ofstudents are expected to use a car to travel to school?

A between 0.95% to 1.3%

B between 3.4% to 40%

C between 11.1% to 15.6%

D between 33.3% to 46.7%

Answer: D
Question 8:
##. The number of each type of coin in a jar is as shown.
 There are 18 dimes
 The number of nickels is twice the number or dimes
 The number of quarters is half the number of dimes
 The number of pennies is the difference between the number of nickels and quarters

What is the probability of picking a penny?

Answer: 0.3
Question 9:

##. The graph shows the distance, in miles, a car can cover on different gallons of gas.

Which is the correct interpretation of the slope of the graph?

A The car can cover 9 miles on 1 gallon of gas.


B The car can cover 18 miles on 1 gallon of gas.
C The car can cover 1 mile on 0.05 gallon of gas.
D The car can cover 1 mile on 0.11 gallon of gas.

Answer: B
Question 10:

Pump M is filling an empty water tank at a constant rate. At this rate, it can fill 120
gallons in 30 minutes. Working at a constant rate, Pump J takes 10 fewer minutes than
Pump M to fill 120 gallons.

Write the equation shows the amount of water, , in gallons, Pump J can fill in n minutes.

Answer: A=6 n , here A is the amount of water in gallons.


Question 11:

##. A table of values for linear Function P is shown.

Function P
x y
0 5
4 17

Another Function K defined as y=mx, where m>0, has greater rate of change than
Function P. Which of these describes all possible values of ?

A m>3
B m>4
C m>5
D m>12

Answer: A
Question 12:

In a survey, 20 seventh graders and 32 eighth graders are asked whether or not they
prefer playing tennis. Of the students surveyed, 18 prefer tennis. There are 12 seventh
graders who do not prefer tennis.

Complete the table to summarize the result of the survey.

Prefer Tennis Do not Prefer Tennis


Grade 7 8 12
Grade 8 10 20

Answer:
Prefer Tennis Do not Prefer Tennis
Grade 7 8 12
Grade 8 10 22
Question 13:

For a chemistry experiment, a student is given a solution that contains 20 ml of Chemical


M and 60 ml water. The student needs to use it to prepare a solution that contains 10%
of Chemical M.

Which equation can be used to find the amount of water,w, in ml, that the student
should add to the given solution to get the desired solution?

20
A =0.10
80+w
20+w
B =0.10
80
20
C =0.10
60+w
20+w
D =0.10
60

Answer: A
Question 14:
The expression(e ¿¿ 2 x −16)¿ is rewritten in the form ( m+n ) ( m−n). What is the value

of m?

Answer: e x
Question 15:
Ahmed’s monthly earning can be modeled by the function f ( x )shown, where x
represents monthly sales he makes.

f ( x )=
{4000+4000 , for 0≤ x ≤ 3000
0.06 x−3000 ) , for x >3000
(

How much more will Ahmed earn when he makes $ 5,000 worth of sales compared to
when he makes $ 2,500 worth of sales?

Answer: $ 120
Question 16:
In the figure shown, PO=7 x+ 2, OK =4 x−1, and RO=9 x.

What is the length of ŔJ ?

Answer: 54 units
Question 17:
##. In the parallelogramEFGHshown, ÉS bisects ∠ HEFand FK
´ bisects ∠ GFE.

Which of these is NOTcorrect?

A y=50 °
B m=90°
C EF=FS
D ¿=LF

Answer: D
Question 18:
Find the coordinates of the center of the circle 2 x2 +2 y 2−2 x+ 3 y −6=18.

1 3
Answer: ( 2 ,− 4 )
Question 19:
A unit circle with point P on it is shown.

Which are two of the points through which graph of the function f (θ)=cosθpasses?

A ( k , m )( k +2 π , m )
B ( k , n ) ( k +2 π , n )
C ( k , m )( k +2 π , n )
D ( k , n ) ( k +2 π , m )

Answer: B
Question 20:

##. Water in a container is heated and then kept in a room temperature. The temperature
of the water in the container, T , in ℃,as a function of time,x, in minutes, is given by the
equation shown.
T ( x )=20+ 65(e)−0.12 x

What temperature does the water in the container approach as the time elapses?

A 20 ℃
B 40 ℃
C 45 ℃
D 85 ℃

Answer: A
Part 2
Item Writing
Instruction: You need to create 1 multiple
choice question on each of the following
two objectives. So there will be 2
questions in all, one on objective 1 and the
second on objective 2.
Objective 1: Solve real world problems involving multiplication of fractions and
mixed numbers using visual fraction models.

Note: Please note that you need to use models here and your question should be a word
problem.

1
1. A constructer wants to build fencing all around a rectangular field of length 2 units
2
1
and width 1 units. The figure is given below. Choose the correct option for the total
2
area including fencing.
(a) 6 square units

3
(b) 8 square units
4

3
(c) 3 square units
4

1
(d) 7 square units
2

Objective 2: Represent proportional relationships by equations.

2. A motorbike is moving on a straight highway at a constant rate, r . This


vehicle covers the distance, d , in time, t . The distance covered is directly
proportional to the time. Which of the following option is correct?

r
(a) d=
t

(b) d=rt
1
(c) d=
rt
t
(d) d=
r

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