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Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 1. 

Which digit is in tens place in 53,712?
a.
1
b.
2
c.
5
d.
3
 

 2. 

What is the value of the 2 in 249,700,000?
a.
200 million
c.
200 thousand
b.
200 hundred
d.
200 ones
 

 3. 

How many hundreds are in 31,200?
a.
31,100
b.
3
c.
312
d.
12
 

 4. 

Order the numbers from least to greatest.
61,930readiness_files/i0050000.jpg61,390readiness_files/i0050001.jpg60,733
a.
61,930,readiness_files/i0050002.jpg61,390,readiness_files/i0050003.jpg60,733
c.
61,390,readiness_files/i0050004.jpg61,930,readiness_files/i0050005.jpg60,733
b.
60,733,readiness_files/i0050006.jpg61,390,readiness_files/i0050007.jpg61,930
d.
60,733,readiness_files/i0050008.jpg61,930,readiness_files/i0050009.jpg61,390
 

 5. 

Round 258,669 to the nearest hundred thousand.
a.
200,000
c.
400,000
b.
358,669
d.
300,000
 

 6. 

Ten paper clips placed end to end are more than 1 foot long. ESTIMATE the length of 100,000 paper clips placed end to end.
a.
more than hundred thousand feet long
b.
more than ten thousand feet long
c.
more than one thousand feet long
d.
more than one million feet long
 

 7. 

Write eight and thirty-two hundreds with a decimal point.
a.
8.32
c.
83.2
b.
832
d.
0.832
 

 8. 

Jay has these coins in his pocket. How much money is in his pocket?
readiness_files/i0090000.jpg
a.
$0.62
c.
$0.63
b.
$0.72
d.
$0.60
 

 9. 

Write the decimal for the shaded part.
readiness_files/i0100000.jpg
a.
5
c.
50
b.
0.05
d.
0.5
 

 10. 

Every day, 104 million gallons of clear water gush into Blue Springs. What is the standard form of this number?
a.
100,400
c.
100,400,000
b.
104,000
d.
104,000,000
 

 11. 

Which is the best estimate for 3,169 + 2,918?
a.
7,000
c.
5,000
b.
6,000
d.
4,000
 

 12. 

Add.
readiness_files/i0130000.jpg
a.
$97.43
b.
$97.33
c.
$107.33
d.
$98.33
 

 13. 

Last year Ms. Silver flew 82,525 miles on business trips. This year she flew 44,320 miles. How many miles did she fly altogether?
a.
127,845 miles
c.
126,835 miles
b.
126,845 miles
d.
126,745 miles
 

 14. 

A video store rented 207 films on Friday evening and 149 films on Saturday evening. How many more films were rented on Friday than on Saturday?
a.
142 films
b.
58 films
c.
68 films
d.
48 films
 

 15. 

Choose the number expression that matches the words.
Roger made 82 signs. He put up 22 on Monday and 18 on Tuesday.
a.
(82 + 22) – 18
c.
82 – (22 – 18)
b.
(82 – 22) – 18
d.
(82 – 22) + 18
 

 16. 

Evaluate n – 9 for n = 18.
a.
27
b.
9
c.
189
d.
8
 

 17. 

After Ali bought a t-shirt for $3, he had $7 left. How much money did he have to start? Let readiness_files/i0180000.jpg the amount of money he had to start. Use the equation readiness_files/i0180001.jpg to solve the problem.
a.
d = 5
b.
d = 10
c.
d = 4
d.
d = 9
 

 18. 

Rachael has 5 shelves that can hold 8 paint cans each. How many paint cans can the shelves hold in all?
a.
8 paint cans
c.
35 paint cans
b.
13 paint cans
d.
40 paint cans
 

 19. 

One apple has 10 milligrams of calcium. If Tia ate 2 apples during the week, how many milligrams of calcium did she receive from the apples?
a.
2 milligrams
c.
20 milligrams
b.
12 milligrams
d.
30 milligrams
 

 20. 

Divide.
28 ÷ 4
a.
8
b.
7
c.
6
d.
5
 

 21. 

Sergio had 5 posters. He passed them out evenly to his 5 friends. How many posters did each friend get?
a.
0 posters
b.
1 poster
c.
5 posters
d.
25 posters
 

 22. 

Which expression shows the number of students in each group when 15 students are put in n groups?
a.
15 ÷ n
b.
15n
c.
15 + n
d.
n ÷ 15
 

 23. 

Complete the table to find how much 16 gel pens cost, and to find the rule.
Gel Pens
4
8
12
16
n
Cost
2
4
6
  
a.
$8; n ÷ 2
b.
$8; 2n
c.
$4; 4n
d.
$4; n ÷ 4
 

 24. 

Via put some grapes into 2 baggies. Each baggie had 5 grapes. Solve the equation readiness_files/i0250000.jpg to find how many grapes Via had.
a.
x = 10
b.
x = 9
c.
x = 8
d.
x = 5
 

 25. 

Find the elapsed time from 6:53 A.M. to 10:13 A.M.
a.
2 hours and 20 minutes
c.
3 hours and 20 minutes
b.
3 hours and 40 minutes
d.
4 hours and 40 minutes
 

 26. 

Use the pictograph. How many more people chose gorillas as their favorite animal than chose elephants?
FAVORITE ZOO ANIMAL
Animal
Votes
Elephant
readiness_files/i0270000.jpg readiness_files/i0270001.jpg readiness_files/i0270002.jpg
Gorilla
readiness_files/i0270003.jpg readiness_files/i0270004.jpg readiness_files/i0270005.jpg readiness_files/i0270006.jpg readiness_files/i0270007.jpg
Monkey
readiness_files/i0270008.jpg readiness_files/i0270009.jpg readiness_files/i0270010.jpg
Seal
readiness_files/i0270011.jpg readiness_files/i0270012.jpg readiness_files/i0270013.jpg readiness_files/i0270014.jpg readiness_files/i0270015.jpg
readiness_files/i0270016.jpg = 10 votes
a.
20 people
b.
25 people
c.
30 people
d.
80 people
 

 27. 

Use the line plot. How many students spent 7 hours on the class project?
HOURS SPENT ON CLASS PROJECT
 



x
x
x


x
x
x
x




x
x

x
x
x
x
x





x



x
x
x
 
readiness_files/i0280000.jpgHours
a.
4 students
c.
3 students
b.
2 students
d.
7 students
 

 28. 

The bar graph above shows the number of bones in various parts of the body. How many more bones are in the back than in the arm?
BONES OF THE HUMAN BODY
readiness_files/i0290000.jpgreadiness_files/i0290001.jpg
Body Part
a.
21 more bones
c.
23 more bones
b.
22 more bones
d.
24 more bones
 

 29. 

Use the coordinate grid. Give the letter of the point named by the ordered pair (1, 7).
COORDINATE GRID
readiness_files/i0300000.jpg
a.
T
b.
J
c.
L
d.
S
 

 30. 

Here is a graph of costs to get one town’s daily newspaper.
NEWSPAPER COSTS
readiness_files/i0310000.jpgreadiness_files/i0310001.jpg
Number of Months

Does the cost of a newspaper increase more between 1 month and 2 months or between 5 months and 6 months?
a.
1 month and 2 months
b.
5 months and 6 months
c.
The cost does not increase at all.
d.
The cost increases the same between any two months.
 

 31. 

What is the range for the set of data?
DATA SET
49, 54, 55, 46, 43, 48, 54
a.
12
b.
49
c.
54
d.
55
 

 32. 

Multiply 66 ´ 7.
a.
73
b.
462
c.
472
d.
452
 

 33. 

Find the product of 6 and 238.
a.
244
b.
1,428
c.
39
d.
1,528
 

 34. 

Sarah saved $1.50 each week for 8 weeks. Then she spent $8 from her savings to buy a birthday present. How much of the savings did she have left?
a.
$4.00
b.
$12.00
c.
$10.50
d.
$6.50
 

 35. 

Suppose you are finding 3 ´ 6 ´ 5 mentally. Which grouping shows a way to make multiplication easier?
a.
(3 ´ 6) ´ 5
c.
6 ´ (3 ´ 5)
b.
3 ´ (6 ´ 5)
d.
5 ´ (6 ´ 3)
 

 36. 

Multiply.
readiness_files/i0370000.jpg
a.
1,174
b.
1,400
c.
1,184
d.
518
 

 37. 

Hwan's Photography Studio used 868 rolls of film last year. If each roll of film produced 24 pictures, how many pictures did the studio take last year?
a.
5,208 pictures
c.
20,732 pictures
b.
19,832 pictures
d.
20,832 pictures
 

 38. 

If Gayle's class sends 28 letters to friends in Brazil, what is the total cost of the letters?
Air Mail Letter Rates (3 oz letters) from the U.S. to:
Cost
Australia
$2.60
Brazil
$2.30
Switzerland
$2.40
a.
$67.20
b.
$64.40
c.
$61.60
d.
$58.80
 

 39. 

Nancy saved the same amount of money each day for 5 days. By the end of that time, she had saved a total of $0.35. How much money did Nancy save each day?
a.
$0.07
b.
$0.08
c.
$7
d.
$1.75
 

 40. 

Manuel is giving away his collection of 28 car magazines to 3 of his friends. If he plans to divide it evenly, how many car magazines will each friend receive? How many car magazines will be left over?
a.
10 car magazines with 1 car magazine left over
b.
9 car magazines with 1 car magazine left over
c.
8 car magazines with 4 car magazines left over
d.
1 car magazine with 9 car magazines left over
 

 41. 

Divide.
readiness_files/i0420000.jpg
a.
12 R5
b.
11 R2
c.
11
d.
10 R9
 

 42. 

Foods contain combinations of nutrients and other healthful substances. It is important to eat a variety of foods from all five major food groups. If a 4 serving size package of brown rice has 136 grams of carbohydrates, how many grams does a single serving contain?
a.
34 grams
b.
35 grams
c.
132 grams
d.
544 grams
 

 43. 

Is 264 divisible by 2, 3, 5, 9 or 10?
a.
By 2 and 5
c.
By 3 and 10
b.
By 3 and 9
d.
By 2 and 3
 

 44. 

What is the name of a polygon with 8 sides?
a.
quadrilateral
b.
hexagon
c.
pentagon
d.
octagon
 

 45. 

What type of angle is shown?
readiness_files/i0460000.jpg
a.
straight
b.
right
c.
obtuse
d.
acute
 

 46. 

What shape has been used to form the tile pattern below?
readiness_files/i0470000.jpg
a.
rectangles
c.
trapezoids
b.
parallelograms
d.
squares
 

 47. 

How are the figures related?
readiness_files/i0480000.jpg
a.
turn
c.
slide
b.
reflection
d.
flip
 

 48. 

How many lines of symmetry does a right isosceles triangle have?
a.
3
c.
0
b.
1
d.
2
 

 49. 

During art class, Mrs. Moore gave each student patterns of the two shapes shown below. The students' assignment was to make a picture using only the two shapes. How are the two shapes related?
readiness_files/i0500000.jpg
a.
The two are similar, but NOT congruent.
b.
The two are similar and congruent.
c.
The two are NOT similar.
d.
The two are congruent, but NOT similar.
 

 50. 

Mrs. Chung is putting up a wallpaper border around her daughter's bedroom. How many feet of border does she need if the room is the shape of a rectangle that is 15-foot by 16-foot? (Hint: P = 2l+ 2w)
a.
31 feet
b.
60 feet
c.
62 feet
d.
64 feet
 

 51. 

Mrs. Lazlo built a playhouse for her children. The playhouse floor is in the shape of a rectangle with the measurements listed below. What is the area of the playhouse floor? (Hint: readiness_files/i0520000.jpg)
w = 8 feet
l = 10 feet
a.
18 square feet
c.
80 square feet
b.
36 square feet
d.
88 square feet
 

 52. 

The volume of a box is 160 cubic meters. Its length is 10 meters, and its height is 8 meters. What is the width of the box? (Hint: readiness_files/i0530000.jpg)
a.
2 meters
c.
1,600 meters
b.
80 meters
d.
12,800 meters
 

 53. 

What fraction of the set is shaded?
readiness_files/i0540000.jpg
a.
readiness_files/i0540001.jpg
b.
readiness_files/i0540002.jpg
c.
readiness_files/i0540003.jpg
d.
readiness_files/i0540004.jpg
 

 54. 

What fraction should be written at point B?
readiness_files/i0550000.jpg
a.
readiness_files/i0550001.jpg
b.
readiness_files/i0550002.jpg
c.
readiness_files/i0550003.jpg
d.
readiness_files/i0550004.jpg
 

 55. 

Divide to find an equivalent fraction.
readiness_files/i0560000.jpg     
a.
readiness_files/i0560001.jpg
b.
readiness_files/i0560002.jpg
c.
readiness_files/i0560003.jpg
d.
readiness_files/i0560004.jpg
 

 56. 

Marisol has 20 math problems for homework. She has finished 18 problems. In simplest form, what fraction of Marisol's homework is finished?
a.
readiness_files/i0570000.jpg
b.
readiness_files/i0570001.jpg
c.
readiness_files/i0570002.jpg
d.
readiness_files/i0570003.jpg
 

 57. 

Wyn lives readiness_files/i0580000.jpg mile from school. He rides the bus to school every morning, but sometimes walks home after school. If Wyn has walked a total of readiness_files/i0580001.jpg miles in the last month, how many times has he walked home from school?
a.
9 times
b.
10 times
c.
11 times
d.
12 times
 

 58. 

Find the sum. Simplify if possible.
readiness_files/i0590000.jpg
a.
readiness_files/i0590001.jpg
b.
readiness_files/i0590002.jpg
c.
readiness_files/i0590003.jpg
d.
readiness_files/i0590004.jpg
 

 59. 

How long is the line segment to the nearest inch?
readiness_files/i0600000.jpg
a.
2 in.
b.
3 in.
c.
4 in.
d.
5 in.
 

 60. 

What is the length of this nail to the nearest readiness_files/i0610000.jpg inch?
readiness_files/i0610001.jpg
a.
readiness_files/i0610002.jpg inches
c.
readiness_files/i0610003.jpg inches
b.
readiness_files/i0610004.jpg inches
d.
readiness_files/i0610005.jpg inches
 

 61. 

Which is the most appropriate unit to measure the weight of a salad?
a.
teaspoons
c.
tons
b.
pounds
d.
ounces
 

 62. 

The king cobra has a maximum length of 19 feet. How many inches long is this snake?
a.
684 inches
c.
57 inches
b.
228 inches
d.
38 inches
 

 63. 

What is 0.52 written as a fraction in simplest form?
a.
readiness_files/i0640000.jpg
b.
readiness_files/i0640001.jpg
c.
readiness_files/i0640002.jpg
d.
readiness_files/i0640003.jpg
 

 64. 

Tell the value of the underlined digit in readiness_files/i0650000.jpg.
a.
two hundredths
c.
two ones
b.
two tenths
d.
two tens
 

 65. 

Refer to the map. Who lives the farthest apart?
readiness_files/i0660000.jpg
a.
Kumiko and Mai
c.
Husni and Christy
b.
Christy and Kumiko
d.
Mai and Husni
 

 66. 

Find the difference.
readiness_files/i0670000.jpg
a.
27.21
b.
28.21
c.
31.44
d.
314.4
 

 67. 

Find the missing number: 1 m = ____ cm.
a.
100
b.
1,000
c.
10
d.
1
 

 68. 

Find the missing number. 3 kg = readiness_files/i0690000.jpg g
a.
0.03
b.
30
c.
300
d.
3,000
 

 69. 

Each of six cards has one of the numbers shown. Lenora selects one of the cards without looking.
readiness_files/i0700000.jpg

Using the information about the number cards, describe the probability that Lenora's card shows a number less than 35.
a.
Likely
b.
Unlikely
c.
Impossible
d.
Certain
 

 70. 

Use the spinners shown.
SPINNER 1
SPINNER 2
SPINNER 3
SPINNER 4
readiness_files/i0710000.jpg
readiness_files/i0710001.jpg
readiness_files/i0710002.jpg
readiness_files/i0710003.jpg
List all possible outcomes if you spin Spinner 3.
a.
G, H, I
c.
H
b.
G
d.
C, D, E, F
 

 71. 

Use Spinner 1. What is the probability of spinning a letter that is not a B?

SPINNER 1
readiness_files/i0720000.jpg
SPINNER 2
readiness_files/i0720001.jpg
a.
0
b.
readiness_files/i0720002.jpg
c.
readiness_files/i0720003.jpg
d.
readiness_files/i0720004.jpg
 

 72. 

Each week in Physical Education class, Mr. Leadingfox draws one of the cards shown below out of a bag to decide which activity the class will do on Friday. He then replaces the card. In 35 weeks, how many times would you expect him to select Basketball?
readiness_files/i0730000.jpg
a.
1 time
b.
7 times
c.
8 times
d.
35 times
 



 
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