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Đề thi olympic tiếng anh lớp 5 năm học 2012 vòng 2 đề thi số 2

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ĐỀ THI OLYMPIC TIẾNG ANH LỚP 5 NĂM HỌC 2012
VÒNG 2 – ĐỀ THI SỐ 2
Chọn câu trả lời tốt nhất cho những câu hỏi dưới đây.

1. Alex drew a floor plan of his house. What is the length in feet of Alex’s house
from the corner of the kitchen to the corner of the baby’s room?
A. 4 feet
B. 5 feet
C. 20 feet
D. 40 feet
2. Bill wants to draw 4 different circles on his notebook paper and measure their
diameters to the nearest millimeter. What tools would he need?
A. a drawing compass and a metric ruler
B. a thermometer and a metric ruler


C. a tape measure and a watch
D. a protractor and a metric ruler

3. The diagram shows a container that has 1 quart of water in it. About how much
does the container hold altogether if it were filled to the top?
A. 3 quarts
B. 5 quarts
C. 4.5 quarts
D. 10 quarts

4. Richard purchased 6 packages of modeling clay and 2 packages of beads. Each
package cost $2.89. How much money did Richard spend?
A. $23.12
B. $30.12
C. $47.12


D. $56.12
5. Which of these measurements is longer than one meter?
A. 10 centimeters
B. 10 millimeters
C. 10 decimeters
D. 10 decameters


6. A research scientist has 100 grams of carbon and 1 kilogram of tin. How many
kilograms of the material does he have in all? (1000 grams = 1 kilogram)
A. 1.1 kg
B. 2.01 kg
C. 101 kg
D. 1100 kg
7. Mr. Douglas asked each of his fourth-grade students to write an inequality
statement. Which one of the following inequality statements is true?
A. 76,849 > 76,890
B. 1258 < 1249
C. 94,682 > 94,628
D. 1,238,489 < 1,219,999

8. What is the perimeter of the rug above?
A. 7 ft.
B. 11 ft.
C. 12 ft.
D. 14 ft.
9. Bill’s mom gives him 1/4 of a dollar per week for taking out the trash. Which
decimal represents the amount of money Bill receives per week?



A.
B.
C.
D.

$0.04
$0.14
$0.20
$0.25

10. Aaron has paper cut-outs of a rectangle and two circles. Which of the following
3-dimensional shapes could Aaron make using all three of his cut-out shapes?
A. a cone
B. a sphere
C. a cylinder
D. a rectangular prism



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