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Version C — Math Practice Test

Show all work where required. Choose the best answer for multiple choice questions. Your test will auto-submit when time expires.

Session 1 — Multiple Choice

Choose the best answer for each question. You may use scratch work.

1. What is the value of the digit 7 in the number 37,485?

2. Round 5,739 to the nearest hundred.

3. What is 4,815 + 2,376?

4. What is 8,200 - 3,467?

5. Which expression shows the distributive property for 7 x 8?

6. A school orders 9 boxes of markers. Each box holds 8 markers. The art teacher also orders 5 extra brushes. How many markers were ordered in all?

7. What is the unknown in ___ x 7 = 63?

8. What is 56 / 8?

9. Look at this pattern: 4, 8, 12, 16, ___. What is the missing number?

10. Which fraction is equivalent to 2/3?

11. Which fraction is LESS than 1/2?

12. A number line goes from 0 to 1 and is divided into fifths. Which point shows 3/5?

13. A floor tile is 9 inches long and 4 inches wide. What is the area of the tile?

14. A wall is 12 feet long and 8 feet tall. What is the area of the wall?

15. A shape is made of two rectangles. Rectangle 1 is 6 m x 3 m. Rectangle 2 is 4 m x 2 m. What is the total area?

16. A class starts at 8:45 A.M. and ends 1 hour and 20 minutes later. What time does it end?

17. A pitcher holds 2 liters of juice. How many milliliters is that?

18. A pencil has a mass of 6 grams. What is the mass of 9 pencils?

19. What is the perimeter of a rectangle that is 8 cm long and 3 cm wide?

20. A garden has 7 rows of flowers with 9 flowers in each row. Three rows are red and the rest are yellow. How many flowers are in the garden in total?

Session 2 — Multiple Choice and Constructed Response

For multiple-choice questions, circle the best answer. For constructed-response questions, show all your work.

1. What is 8 x 60?

2. Which fraction is between 0 and 1/2 on a number line?

3. Aiden has 4 bags of apples with 7 apples in each bag. He also has a basket with 5 oranges. How many apples does Aiden have?

4. A jar has 45 marbles divided equally into 5 bags. How many marbles are in each bag?

5. Which fraction equals 1 whole?

6. How many sides does a hexagon have?

27. A rug is 7 feet long and 4 feet wide. What is the area of the rug? Show your work.

This question is worth 1 credit.

28. Use the distributive property to solve 8 x 6. Show your work.

This question is worth 1 credit.

29. A rock has a mass of 5 kilograms. How many grams is that? Show your work.

This question is worth 1 credit.

30. A coach has 42 jerseys to hand out equally to 6 teams. How many jerseys does each team get? Write a multiplication equation AND a division equation that both represent this situation. Show your work.

This question is worth 2 credits.

31. Draw a number line from 0 to 1 divided into fourths. Plot the point 3/4. Then write one fraction GREATER than 3/4 and one fraction LESS than 3/4. Both fractions must have 4 as the denominator.

This question is worth 2 credits.

32. A community garden has two rectangular plots. Plot 1 is 9 meters long and 4 meters wide. Plot 2 is 5 meters long and 3 meters wide. What is the total area? Show your work and explain how you found your answer.

This question is worth 2 credits.

33. A granola bar is divided into 4 equal parts. Lin eats 1 part. What fraction did Lin eat? What fraction is left? Use a model or drawing to show your thinking.

This question is worth 2 credits.

34. A principal has 84 notebooks to put into boxes of 7. Part A: How many boxes can she fill? Show your work. Part B: She also has 100 pens. She puts the same number of pens into each box as she has boxes from Part A. How many pens go in each box? Are there any left over? Show your work.

This question is worth 3 credits.

35. A coach makes 3 batches of energy bars. Each batch makes 8 bars. The coach puts all the bars equally into 6 bags. Part A: How many bars are in each bag? Show your work. Part B: One bag represents what fraction of all the bars? Write your answer as a fraction and explain why your fraction makes sense.

This question is worth 3 credits.