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1 The table below shows the number of pennies, nickels, and dimes in Trina’s coin purse.
 
Coin Number of Coins
Penny 8
Nickel 4
Dime 6
 
Which graph matches the facts given in the table? Mark your answer.
 
Coin Number of Coins
Penny coincoincoincoin
Nickel coincoincoincoincoincoin
Dime coincoincoincoincoincoincoincoin
 
Coin Number of Coins
Penny coincoincoin
Nickel coincoin
Dime coincoincoincoin
  Each coin means 2 coins.     Each coin means 2 coins.
         
Coin Number of Coins
Penny coincoincoincoin
Nickel coincoin
Dime coincoincoin
 
Coin Number of Coins
Penny coincoincoincoin
Nickel coincoin
Dime coincoincoincoin
  Each coin means 2 coins.     Each coin means 2 coins.
         

2 What numeral means the same as 50,000 + 3,000 + 10 + 3? Mark your answer.
 
53,313
53,013
50,313
50,303
3 Jamal’s little brother has a drum.

drum

 
Which geometric figure does this drum best represent? Mark your answer.
 
Cylinder
Cone
Pyramid
Sphere

4 Elisa arranged her checkers in the pattern shown below.
  
checkers
  
What operation best shows how she arranged them? Mark your answer.
    
5 × 5
6 × 5
5 + 6
6 + 6
5 A window frame in the shape of a rectangle is 90 centimeters long and 40 centimeters wide.
  
rectangular window: 90 centimeters long and 40 centimeters wide
  
What is the perimeter of the window frame? Mark your answer.
    
50 cm
130 cm
260 cm
360 cm

6 Marcelo has a bag that contains 3 red, 1 blue, 6 green, and 2 yellow marbles. What fractional part of the bag of marbles is red? Mark your answer.
marbles
one-twelfth
two-tewlfths
three-twelfths
six-twelfths

7 Which point best represents 40 on the number line? Mark your answer.
number line
A
B
C
D

8 Which bracelet does NOT show a line of symmetry? Mark your answer.
  
bracelet
bracelet
bracelet
bracelet

9 Jorge counted 16 daisies, 21 roses, and 27 carnations at the flower shop. What was the total number of daisies and carnations? Mark your answer.
 
64
48
43
37
 

10 The pairs of lines below are parallel. Parallel lines never meet.
 
parallel lines
 
Which pair of lines is parallel? Mark your answer.
 
two lines
two lines
two lines
two lines

11 Look at the figure.
  
figure
  
Which figure is congruent to the figure above? Mark your answer.
  
figure
figure
figure
figure
12 Rob made the graph below to show how many students wore each kind of shirt to school on Monday.
  
  bar graph that shows how many students wore each kind of shirt to school on Monday
  
Which information does Rob need to complete the graph? Mark your answer.
  
The number of students who wore long-sleeve shirts
The kind of shirt worn by 9 students
The kind of shirt worn by only 2 students
The number of students in the class

13 Which picture below is 3 centimeters high? Use the ruler on the Mathematics Chart to measure. Mark your answer.
 
four swings
 
J
K
L
M

14 Samuel’s family eats 4 to 6 apples every day. Which is a reasonable number of days that it will take Samuel’s family to eat a bag of 20 apples? Mark your answer.
  
More than 10 days
Between 6 and 10 days
Between 3 and 6 days
Fewer than 3 days
 

15 The squares below increase in size from left to right. If the pattern continues, how long will each side of the next square be? Mark your answer.
 

four squares: 1)1cm, 2)2cm, 3)4cm, 4)7cm

  
8 centimeters
9 centimeters
10 centimeters
11 centimeters

16 Which number does point Z best represent on the number line? Mark your answer.
 
number line
 
290
275
260
230

17 Sally had 90 days of summer vacation. Each day she did one fun exercise. She swam on 33 of the days and played basketball on 24 of the days. She rode her bike on all the other days of her vacation. Which number sentence shows one way to find the number of days that Sally rode her bike? Mark your answer.
 
90  −  33  +  24  = empty box
90  +  24  +  33  = empty box
90  −  33  −  24  = empty box
90  −  24  +  33  = empty box

18 Teresa’s party started at 6:30 P.M. and ended at 9:00 P.M.
 
two clocks: 1)showing 6:30pm 2)showing 9:00pm
 
What was the total amount of time that Theresa's party lasted? Mark your answer.
 
2 hours
2 hours 30 minutes
3 hours
3 hours 30 minutes

19 Which group shows less than five-eighths of the flags shaded? Mark your answer.
  
flags
flags
flags
flags

20 The temperature in the morning was 51°F. The temperature in the afternoon was 86°F. Which number sentence shows the best way to estimate how many degrees the temperature changed? Mark your answer.
  
50 + 80 = 130
50 + 90 = 140
80 − 50 = 30
90 − 50 = 40
21 What number is missing in the pattern below?
 
57, 51, 45, 39, ...
 
Record your answer in the space below. Be sure to use the correct place value.
 
 
(Your answer must be between 0 and 99)  

22 Francine has 32 seashells and 15 rocks. What information is needed to find the number of her seashells that are NOT pink? Mark your answer.
     
The total number of rocks and seashells
The number of rocks that are pink
The number of seashells that are white
The number of seashells that are pink

23 Which shape has fewer than 4 sides? Mark your answer.
 
four shapes
 
S
T
U
V

24 Bianca has 2 pizzas that are cut into 6 slices each. She and 3 friends eat 9 slices. Which of these shows one way to find the number of slices Bianca has left? Mark your answer.
 
Multiply 3 by 2 and then add 9
Multiply 2 by 6 and then add 3
Multiply 4 by 3 and then subtract 6
Multiply 2 by 6 and then subtract 9

25 A delivery truck was supposed to deliver a new bed between 2:15 P.M. and 3:00 P.M. Which clock shows a time between 2:15 P.M. and 3:00 P.M.? Mark your answer.
 
clock   clock
clock   clock

26 Alexei took a trip in a car. He traveled 25 miles to Dallas, and then he traveled to Fort Worth. He traveled 58 miles in all. Which number sentence can be used to find the distance that Alexei traveled from Dallas to Fort Worth? Mark your answer.
  
25 + 58 = empty box
58 ÷ 2 = empty box
25 × 2 = empty box
58 − 25 = empty box
27 Rachel counted 8 apartment buildings in her neighborhood. Each building had 10 apartments. Some apartments had 2 bedrooms. What was the total number of apartments in her neighborhood? Mark your answer.
 
160
80
20
18

28 The table below shows how far three students jumped.
 
Student Distance Jumped
Mai 31 in.
Robin 27 in.
Peter 29 in.
 
Which number sentence can be used to find how many inches farther Mai jumped than Peter jumped? Mark your answer?
 
31 − 27 =empty box
31 + 27 = empty box
31 − 29 = empty box
31 + 29 = empty box
29 Look at the figures below.
 
three shapes
 
Which statement about these figures is true? Mark your answer.
 
They are all congruent.
They are all rectangles.
They all have equal areas.
They all have 2 lines of symmetry.

30
Look at the spinner below.
 
a spinner with red, blue and yellow areas
   
 
Which tally chart shows the most likely results of 18 spins? Mark your answer.
 
a chart with 9 tally marks for blue, 5 tally marks for red, and 4 tally marks for yellow   a chart with 3 tally marks for blue, 10 tally marks for red, and 5 tally marks for yellow
         
a chart with 4 tally marks for blue, 7 tally marks for red, and 7 tally marks for yellow   a chart with 4 tally marks for blue, 5 tally marks for red, and 9 tally marks for yellow
         

31 Karen caught 5 spiders. Each spider had 8 legs. Which number sentence is in this fact family? Mark your answer.
 
40 − 8 = 32
40 ÷ 5 = 8
8 − 5 = 3
5 + 8 = 13
 

32 The temperature on the soccer field was 34°C. Which thermometer shows this temperature? Mark your answer.
 
a thermometer   a thermometer
         
a thermometer   a thermometer
         

33 The tally chart shows information about the different flavors of candy bars in a candy dish.
 
a tally chart showing 5 tally marks for caramel, 6 tally marks for coconut, 5 tally marks for milk chocolate, and 3 tally marks for peanut butter
 
If Stanford takes 1 candy bar from the dish without looking, which 2 flavors does he have an equally likely chance of getting? Mark your answer.
 
Caramel and peanut butter
Coconut and milk chocolate
Caramel and milk chocolate
Coconut and peanut butter
34 Yolanda saw 4 volleyball teams playing. Each team had 6 players, for a total of 24 players. Which number sentence is NOT in the same fact family as the others? Mark your answer.
 
4 × 6 = 24
2 × 4 = 8
6 × 4 = 24
24 ÷ 4 = 6

35 Beth is making a lid for her jewelry box with square tiles, as shown below.
 
jewelry-box lid
 
What is the area of Beth’s jewelry-box lid? Mark your answer.
 
6 square inches
10 square inches
12 square inches
24 square inches
36 Ben wants to show 15 pictures he took on a class field trip. He will put an equal number of pictures on 3 posters.
 
15 pictures
 
Which number sentence shows how many pictures Ben should put on each poster? Mark your answer.
 
15 ÷ 3 = 5
15 × 3 = 45
15 + 3 = 18
15 − 3 = 12

37 There were 5 boys and 3 girls waiting in line to get an author’s autograph. Each person in line had 2 books to be signed. How many books in all did the people in line have? Mark your answer.
 
6
10
16
30
38 What number is missing in the pattern below? Mark your answer.
     
 
16, 24, 32, 40, empty box
 
46
48
56
64

39 Marissa needs $4.35 to buy a ticket at the movie theater. Which group of money has a value of $4.35? Mark your answer.
  
money
money
money
money

40 The table below shows the number of each kind of book in a library.
 
Kind of Book Number of Books
Mystery 237
Travel 223
Animal 232
Sports 241
 
The library had more than 233 but less than 239 of which kind of book? Mark your answer.
 
Mystery
Travel
Animal
Sports
 

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