MATHEMATICS
A.3.2.1
1.
B.1.1.1
Add.
3.
29.04 + 7.9
Willie needs to be home by 7:30.
Which clock shows 7:30?
A
A
29.83
7.9 aligned under .04
B
36.13
.09 aligned under .04
C
36.94 *
11
12
1
10
D
108.04
2
9
3
8
4
7
7.9 aligned under 29
B
11
1
2
9
0.004
B
0.04
C
0.4 *
four-thousandths
3
8
This week Mara ran a race four-tenths of a
second faster than last week. Which shows
four-tenths?
A
12
10
A.1.1.2
2.
6
5
4
7
C
11
6
12
5
1
10
four-hundredths
2
9
D
4.0
3
8
4
7
four
6
5
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D
11
12
1
10
2
9
3
8
*
4
7
6
5
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MATHEMATICS
B.2.1.1
4.
C.1.1.2
Sam found the card shown below.
5.
Mitchell has the box shown below.
What 3-dimensional shape is Mitchell’s
box?
Using your ruler to measure, what is the
length, in inches, of the card?
A
3 1} inches *
4
B
31} inches
2
C
3 3} inches
4
D
4 1} inches
4
A
cube
B
pyramid
C
triangular prism
D
rectangular prism *
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MATHEMATICS
C.2.1.2
6.
D.1.2.1
Which figure has exactly one line of
symmetry?
7.
The table below shows the cost to buy
tokens at the school fair.
A
Price of Tokens
Number of Tokens
3
4
5
6
7
no lines of symmetry
B
Cost
$1.05
$1.40
$1.75
Each token costs $0.35. How much will it
cost to buy 7 tokens?
*
C
A
$1.40
$1.75 – $0.35
B
$2.10
cost of 6 tokens
C
$2.35
multiplication error
D
$2.45 *
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no lines of symmetry
D
2 lines of symmetry
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MATHEMATICS
D.1.1.3
E.3.1.1
Use the pattern below to answer question 8.
10. The number of CDs in Jerry’s CD case is
shown below.
XXXX*XXX*XX*
8.
Jerry’s CDs
Which pattern below follows the same
rule?
Number
Type of CD
7
classical
12
jazz
A
• • • S • • • S • • S
B
• • • • S • • • S • S
3
country
C
• • • • S • • S • • S
5
folk
D
• • • • S • • • S • • S *
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Without looking, Jerry takes one CD out of
his case. What is the chance that it will be a
jazz CD?
E.1.1.1
9.
The pictograph below shows how many
students are in each kind of music activity.
A
1
}
27
1 out of 27 CDs
B
1
}
12
1 out of 12 jazz CDs
C
12 *
}
27
D
12
}
15
Students in Music Activities
Music Activity Number of Students
band
choir
12 jazz CDs to 15 non-jazz
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general music
orchestra
= 4 students
How many students are in orchestra?
A
4
number in key
B
5
number of figures
C
10
key as 2 students
D
20 *
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