ĐỀ THI OLYMPIC TIẾNG ANH LỚP 5 NĂM HỌC 2012
VÒNG 1 – ĐỀ THI SỐ 4
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1. Mandy made a cube using a piece of paper. Then, she unfolded it to make some
designs on each of the faces. Which of the following figures represents what
Mandy’s unfolded cube look like?
A.
B.
C.
D.
2. Angie and Judith were eating all of the Snickers bars in their Halloween candy
bags. Judith ate half as many Snickers bars as Angie did. If N represents the
number of Snickers bars Angie ate, which expression could be used to find the
number of Snickers bars Judith ate?
A. N + 2
B. N ÷ 2
C. N - 2
D. 2N
3. The Glee Club was having a bake sale for their trip to nationals. Paul saw the
sale in the cafeteria and bought 3/4 of the chocolate chip cookies they had. What
percentage of the chocolate chip cookies did Paul NOT buy?
A. 25%
B. 35%
C. 45%
D. 55%
4. Jody is baking a cake for her best friend’s birthday. The recipe for her cake
requires 1/2 a stick of butter. Which picture shows how much butter the recipe
requires?
A.
B.
C.
D.
5. Mrs. Jordan wants to change the carpeting in her classroom. Which of the
following metric units should she use to measure the width of her classroom?
A. millimeter
B. centimeter
C. meter
D. kilometer
6. Mr. McKinney plotted the two points marked on the grid above. He asked
Josie to come up to the grid to plot a pair of coordinates that will form a rectangle
with the other two points. Which of the following coordinates should Josie plot?
A. (-3,2) and (2,-2)
B. (2,4) and (7,4)
C. (3,-1) and (2,-1)
D. (-3,3) and (2,3)
7. The area of Rice University’s rectangular swimming pool is 300 square feet.
The length of the pool is three times the width. What are the length and width of
the pool? (Area = length x width)
A. length = 300 feet and width = 10 feet
B. length = 15 feet and width = 5 feet
C. length = 45 feet and width = 15 feet
D. length = 30 feet and width = 10 feet
8. Ben went to Aeropostale to buy some new clothes for school. He bought a shirt
for $21.50, shorts for $15.29, and socks for $2.97. He also paid $1.99 in sales tax.
Which equation can you use to calculate the change he received from a $100 bill?
A.
B.
C.
D.
$21.50 + $15.29 + $2.97 + $1.99 = n
$100.00 - $21.50 - $15.20 - $2.97 + $1.99 = n
$100.00 - ($21.50 + $15.29 + $2.97 + $1.99) = n
$100 - $43.00 = n
9. Mrs. Field’s class went on a trip to the Natural Science Museum. Four vans
were needed to take the 17 students to the museum. 5 students can be seated in
each of the first 3 vans. Which of the following number sentences should Mrs.
Field use to figure out the number of students that will be seated in the last van?
A. 5 - 4 = 1
B. 20 - 17 = 3
C. 17 - 5 - 5 = 7
D. 17 - 5 x 3 = 2
10. When Alex was born, his sister, Teri, was five years old and his brother,
Mark, was two years old. If T represents Teri’s age, which of the following
expressions can be used to find Alex’s age now?
A. 2 + T
B. T + 5
C. T - 2
D. T - 5