MATHEMATICS PRACTICE TEST
MATHEMATICS—SAMPLE QUESTIONS
Directions
Read Sample Question A and fill in the circle that goes with the answer
you choose. Be sure to fill in the circle completely and make your mark
heavy and dark. If you want to change your answer, completely erase
the mark you made before making a new mark. Sample B has two
parts. Write your answer in the box for the first part and on the lines
provided for the second part. Be sure to answer both parts of Sample B.
Sample A
The pattern below is missing a number.
2, 5, 8, 11, ____, 17
What number is missing in the pattern?
A
12
B
13
C
14
D
15
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Sample B
Ann had $1.00. She bought a bottle of juice for 50¢.
A.
How much change should Ann have received? Show all of your work and
write your answer in the box below.
¢
Answer:
B.
On the lines below, tell which coins Ann could have received for change.
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1.
Paul counted the rows of plants in his garden by using the number sentence below.
14 × 4 =
Which could be used to check the answer?
2.
A
4 ÷ 14 =
B
14 ÷ 4 =
C
14 ÷ 56 =
D
56 ÷ 14 =
Cameron knows that 2 dogs are given 8 cups of food and 3 dogs are given 12 cups
of food. How much food will be given to 5 dogs?
A
15 cups
B
16 cups
C
20 cups
D
25 cups
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3.
4.
One rock weighs about 3 pounds. About how much do 6 rocks weigh?
A
10 pounds
B
20 pounds
C
30 pounds
D
60 pounds
Which shape has exactly 2 lines of symmetry?
A
B
C
D
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5.
The table below shows the number of hours 3 basketball players practiced each
month.
Practice Time
Kim
Lenny
Mora
Jan.
Hours
10
3
12
Feb.
Hours
8
15
20
Which bar graph shows the data in the table?
B
Practice Time
Practice Time
25
25
20
20
Hours
Hours
A
15
10
5
15
10
5
0
0
Kim
Lenny
Mora
Basketball Players
Kim
Lenny
Mora
Basketball Players
Key
Jan.
Feb.
Key
Jan.
Feb.
D
Practice Time
Practice Time
25
25
20
20
Hours
Hours
C
15
10
5
15
10
5
0
0
Kim
Lenny
Mora
Kim
Basketball Players
Lenny
Mora
Basketball Players
Key
Jan.
Feb.
Key
Jan.
Feb.
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This problem is worth 2 points.
6.
Bill has 10 crayons.
There are 2 blue crayons.
A.
What fraction of the crayons is blue?
Answer:
B.
1
Bill will give }2 of his crayons to Jenny.
1
In the picture above, draw a ring around }2 of the crayons.
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7.
Five students wrote their names and the number of letters in their names in the table
below.
Number of Letters in Name
Name
Number of Letters
Max
3
Cole
4
Katherine
9
Sue
3
Oliver
6
What is the range of the number of letters in the students’ names?
8.
A
3
B
4
C
6
D
9
A bag contains 1 red, 1 blue, and 1 green ball. Which shows all possible
combinations of 2 balls?
A
red/blue, blue/green
B
red/green, green/blue
C
red/blue, red/green, blue/green
D
red/blue, green/red, red/green
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9.
7
2
}
A snowmachine has }
10 of a gallon of gas in its gas tank. The rider adds 10 of a
gallon of gas to the tank. How much gas is now in the snowmachine’s gas tank?
5
A
} gallon
20
B
} gallon
20
C
} gallon
10
D
} gallon
10
9
5
9
10. Ross has 5 friends. He gave 8 pencils to each friend. Which number sentence could
be used to find the total number of pencils Ross gave to his friends?
A
=8×5
B
=8+5
C
=8−5
D
=8÷5
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11. Which shows a pair of congruent shapes?
A
B
C
D
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This problem is worth 4 points.
12. There are 23 students in Mr. Castillo’s class. For an art project, each student needs
3 pinecones and 9 wooden sticks.
A.
How many pinecones do 23 students need? Show all of your work and write
your answer in the box below.
Answer:
B.
pinecones
How many wooden sticks do 23 students need? Show all of your work and
write your answer in the box below.
Answer:
wooden sticks
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13. Tony ate dinner at the time shown on the clock.
11
12
1
10
2
9
3
8
4
7
5
6
What time did Tony eat dinner?
A
5:55
B
6:11
C
6:55
D
11:30
14. The numbers shown below follow a pattern.
2, 4, 8, 16, 32, ? .
What is the next number in the pattern?
A
33
B
34
C
48
D
64
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4
15. Joe finished }6 of his assignment before supper, and }6 of his assignment after supper.
What fraction of his assignment did he finish?
A
3
}
12
B
5
}
12
C
3
}
6
D
5
}
6
16. Joan gave $3.50 to Jessie. Which bills and coins equal $3.50?
A
2 one-dollar bills, 5 quarters
B
3 one-dollar bills, 1 quarter
C
2 one-dollar bills, 6 quarters
D
3 one-dollar bills, 5 nickels
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17. A checkmark is turned in the following pattern.
?
Which matches the next turn of the checkmark?
A
B
C
D
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This problem is worth 2 points.
18. The pencil below measures 4 inches.
4 inches
How many pencils would need to be lined up to equal 1 foot? Show all of your
work and write your answer in the box below.
Answer:
pencils
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19. Cathy has collected 4,986 pennies. Which digit is in the hundreds place?
A
4
B
6
C
8
D
9
dollars. The total
20. A group of 9 students bought tickets to a play. Each ticket cost
amount they spent on tickets was $45. This is shown in the number sentence below.
9×
= 45
What was the price of each ticket in dollars?
A
5
B
6
C
36
D
54
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21.
Rachel made a bar graph for a weather project.
Number of Days with Rain or Snow in River Town
16
Number of Days
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
Jan.
Feb.
Mar. Apr.
May
June
July
Aug. Sept. Oct.
Nov. Dec.
Month
How many months had less than 9 days of rain or snow?
A
4
B
5
C
7
D
8
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22. A triangle is shown below.
Which is a name for the triangle?
A
acute
B
obtuse
C
square
D
right
23. Ben adds groups of students as shown below.
8+8+8
Which number sentence is the same as the addition problem?
A
3+8
B
3×8
C
8×8×8
D
3+3+3+3+3+3
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24. The school library has 620 fiction books and 379 nonfiction books. How many more
fiction books than nonfiction books are in the library?
A
241 books
B
351 books
C
359 books
D
999 books
25. George measured the height of a wall in his house. Which is the best metric unit of
measure to use?
A
millimeters
B
centimeters
C
meters
D
kilometers
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26. There were 26 students in the first grade. Each student ate 3 crackers. How many
crackers in all did the students eat?
A
29
B
58
C
68
D
78
27. A cup has some coins in it.
Esther’s Coins
Type of
Coin
Number of
Coins
penny
3
nickel
5
dime
2
quarter
1
The cup tips over and 1 coin falls out. What is the probability of a penny falling out?
1
A
}
11
B
}
4
C
}
11
D
}
3
1
3
1
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28. Jacob needs 72 inches of fabric. How many feet of fabric does Jacob need?
A
2
B
6
C
24
D
60
29. A plane flew 284 miles. Which shows 284 in expanded form?
A
20 + 84
B
28 + 4
C
200 + 80 + 4
D
280 + 80 + 4
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30. Andy made the pattern below.
3, 6, 4, 7, 5, 8, 6, 9,
,
What are the next 2 numbers in his pattern?
A
6, 8
B
7, 10
C
11, 8
D
12, 10
31. A school is planning to build the patio shown below.
= 4 square feet
What is the area of the patio?
A
12 square feet
B
14 square feet
C
28 square feet
D
48 square feet
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