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Version D — 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. A clock shows 3:15 P.M. What time will it be 2 hours and 40 minutes later?

2. A bucket holds 3 liters of water. How many milliliters is that?

3. A dog has a mass of 8 kilograms. What is the mass in grams?

4. A desk is 90 centimeters wide. How many meters is that?

5. A bar graph shows Monday: 8 books, Tuesday: 5 books, Wednesday: 9 books. How many books were checked out on Monday and Wednesday combined?

6. A rectangle has a perimeter of 24 cm. Its width is 4 cm. What is its length?

7. What is the area of a square with side length 6 meters?

8. A shape has no straight sides and no corners. What shape is it?

9. How many right angles does a rectangle have?

10. Which fraction is equivalent to 3/4?

11. Which fraction is GREATER than 1/2?

12. A pizza is cut into 8 equal slices. What fraction does 3 slices represent?

13. What is 9 x 7?

14. What is 81 / 9?

15. What is the value of the digit 5 in 15,203?

16. Round 7,451 to the nearest thousand.

17. What is 6,318 + 2,547?

18. What is 5,006 - 2,348?

19. A store has 6 shelves of canned soup. Each shelf holds 9 cans. The store also sells bread on a separate rack. How many cans of soup are there in total?

20. Look at this pattern: 2, 6, 18, 54, ___. What is the missing number?

Session 2 — Multiple Choice and Constructed Response

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

1. A line plot shows the lengths of 5 ribbons: 2 in, 2 in, 3 in, 4 in, 4 in. What is the most common length?

2. What is 5 x 90?

3. A farmer collects eggs every day for a week. He collects 9 eggs each day. His neighbor collects 4 eggs a day. How many eggs does the farmer collect in 7 days?

4. A bag of 64 grapes is divided equally into 8 bowls. How many grapes are in each bowl?

5. Which of the following is a unit of capacity?

6. A triangle has one right angle. What kind of triangle is it?

27. A bedroom floor is 5 meters long and 4 meters wide. What is the area of the floor? Show your work.

This question is worth 1 credit.

28. Use the distributive property to solve 6 x 7. Show your work.

This question is worth 1 credit.

29. A watermelon has a mass of 6 kilograms. How many grams is that? Show your work.

This question is worth 1 credit.

30. A florist has 54 flowers to arrange equally in 9 vases. How many flowers go in each vase? 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 thirds. Plot the point 2/3. Then write one fraction GREATER than 2/3 and one fraction LESS than 2/3. Both fractions must have 3 as the denominator.

This question is worth 2 credits.

32. A school has two rectangular courtyards. Courtyard 1 is 11 meters long and 5 meters wide. Courtyard 2 is 7 meters long and 4 meters wide. What is the total area of both courtyards? Show your work and explain how you found your answer.

This question is worth 2 credits.

33. A sandwich is cut into 3 equal parts. Elena eats 1 part. What fraction did Elena eat? What fraction is left? Use a model or drawing to show your thinking.

This question is worth 2 credits.

34. A gym teacher has 90 jump ropes to put into bags of 6. Part A: How many bags can she fill? Show your work. Part B: She also has 110 cones. She puts the same number of cones into each bag as she has bags from Part A. How many cones go in each bag? Are there any left over? Show your work.

This question is worth 3 credits.

35. A farmer collects 6 baskets of vegetables. Each basket holds 7 vegetables. The farmer packs all the vegetables equally into 7 crates. Part A: How many vegetables are in each crate? Show your work. Part B: One crate represents what fraction of all the vegetables? Write your answer as a fraction and explain why your fraction makes sense.

This question is worth 3 credits.