Multiple Choice
Identify the
letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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Write
2 dollars, 9 dimes, 3 pennies with a dollar sign and decimal point. a. | $2.93 | c. | $20.93 | b. | $2.39 | d. | $9.32 | | | | |
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2.
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Which
number sentence is NOT true? a. | 9,635 < 9,536 | c. | 9,635 > 9,365 | b. | 9,635 >
6,935 | d. | 9,635 <
9,653 | | | | |
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3.
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Look
at the School Bus Route problem and how Clay tried to solve it. Then answer the question below about
what Clay did wrong.
School Bus RouteFrom the
first house it stops at, Jennys school bus travels 18 miles every morning until it gets to the
school. Jenny gets on 10 miles from school. How far is it from the first house to Jenny's
house?
Clay
The bus goes
18 miles.
___ + 10 =
18
Missing
number: 28
It is 28
miles from the start to Jenny's house.
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What is wrong with Clays answer to the School Bus Route
problem? a. | He wrote the
wrong number sentence. | b. | He answered the wrong question. | c. | He solved the
sentence incorrectly. | d. | He should have multiplied. | | |
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4.
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You
have these coins.
Which amount CANNOT be shown with your coins? a. | $0.35 | c. | $0.28 | b. | $0.29 | d. | $0.38 | | | | |
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Juanitas company is building a road at a cost of $55,132,060. If the road needs
to be one mile longer than planned, the additional cost will be $100,000. What will be the new total
cost? a. | $55,142,060 | c. | $55,232,060 | b. | $56,132,060 | d. | $55,132,160 | | | | |
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6.
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Jay
has these coins in his pocket. How much money is in his pocket?
a. | $0.31 | c. | $0.20 | b. | $0.21 | d. | $0.22 | | | | |
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7.
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How
many hundreds are in 89,100?
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8.
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Write
the decimal for the shaded part.
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9.
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Look
at the Seeds problem. Then look at the work Vanesha did to solve it.
What is the
correct answer? a. | The first pot
has 6 seeds. | b. | The first pot has 10 seeds. | c. | The first pot
has 9 seeds. | d. | The first pot has 12 seeds. | | |
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10.
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How
much change would you get for a purchase of $3.17 if you paid with a $10 bill? a. | $6.83 | c. | $7.83 | b. | $5.83 | d. | $13.17 | | | | |
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11.
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Look
at the School Bus Route problem and Clays work to solve it. Then answer the question
below.
School Bus
RouteFrom the first house it stops at, Jennys
school bus travels 18 miles every morning until it gets to the school. Jenny gets on 10 miles from
school. How far is it from the first house to Jenny's house?
Clay
The bus goes
18 miles.
___ + 10 =
18
Missing
number: 8
It is 8 miles
from the start to Jenny's house.
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How can you check Clays answer? a. | Add 8 and 10 to
see if you get 18. | b. | Multiply 18 by 10. | c. | Subtract 10 from
8 to see if you get 18. | d. | Add 10, 18, and 28. | | |
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12.
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Write
the decimal for the shaded part.
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13.
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Every
day, 104 million gallons of clear water gush into Blue Springs. What is the standard form of this
number? a. | 104,000,000 | c. | 100,400 | b. | 104,000 | d. | 100,400,000 | | | | |
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14.
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Jackie made a list of the coins and bills she got by doing work for her neighbor. How
much money did Jackie earn?
8 one dollar bills
4
quarters
7
pennies | |
a. | $8.47 | b. | $8.07 | c. | $9.00 | d. | $9.07 | | | | | | | | |
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15.
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Round
8,427,113 to the nearest hundred thousand. a. | 8,527,113 | c. | 8,300,000 | b. | 8,500,000 | d. | 8,400,000 | | | | |
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16.
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Read
the Library Books problem. What does the problem ask you to find out?
Library BooksBonita and Karl borrowed 12 library books in all. Each person borrowed at least 3 library
books. How many could Karl have borrowed? | |
a. | How many library
books did Bonita and Karl borrow in all? | b. | How many library books could Karl have
borrowed? | c. | How many people borrowed library
books? | d. | How many more books did Bonita borrow than
Karl? | | |
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17.
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Write
the number in standard form.
4 hundred thousands 4 ten thousands 8
thousands 5 hundreds 4 ones a. | 44,854 | b. | 4,408,504 | c. | 448,540 | d. | 448,504 | | | | | | | | |
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18.
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Write
788,541,321 in word form. a. | seven hundred eighty-eight, five hundred forty-one, three
hundred twenty-one | b. | seven hundred eighty-eight million, five hundred forty-one
thousand, three hundred twenty-one | c. | seven hundred eighty-eight, five hundred forty-one thousand,
three hundred twenty-one | d. | seven hundred eighty-eight million, five hundred forty-one,
three hundred twenty-one | | |
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19.
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How
many pennies are equal to $0.07? a. | 7 pennies | c. | 0 pennies | b. | 7
dimes | d. | 70
pennies | | | | |
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The
chart gives the number of books in some city libraries.
BOOKS IN CITY LIBRARIES | City | Number of Books | Baton Rouge, LA | 1,232,185 | Annapolis, MD | 1,279,211 | El Paso, TX | 1,277,003 | Long Beach, CA | 1,073,929 | Providence, RI | 1,004,746 | | |
Which library has more volumes, El Paso or Annapolis?
What number sentence shows the comparison? a. | Annapolis; 1,277,003 < 1,279,211 | b. | Annapolis;
1,277,003 > 1,279,211 | c. | El Paso; 1,277,003 > 1,279,211 | d. | El Paso;
1,277,003 < 1,279,211 | | |
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21.
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How
many 10-foot sections of fence are needed to make a fence 290 feet long? a. | 300
sections | c. | 29
sections | b. | 2,900 sections | d. | 280 sections | | | | |
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22.
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Write
the word name for the shaded part.
a. | eighty one
tenths | c. | eighty-one
hundreds | b. | eighty-one tens | d. | eighty-one hundredths | | | | |
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23.
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Read
the Library Books problem. What is a key idea from the problem?
Library BooksBonita and Karl borrowed 11 library books in all. Each person borrowed at least 3 library
books. How many could Karl have borrowed? | |
a. | Bonita borrowed
more books than Karl. | b. | Karl borrowed less than 3 library
books. | c. | Bonita borrowed 11 library books. | d. | In all, Bonita
and Karl borrowed 11 library books. | | |
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24.
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Look
at the Seeds problem. Then look at the work Jose did to solve it.
What strategy
did Jose use to solve the problem? a. | Draw a picture. | c. | Try, check, revise. | b. | Make a
graph. | d. | Work
backwards. | | | | |
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25.
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Milton said that his familys new car cost about $15,000. If Milton rounded the
cost to the nearest thousand, which could NOT be the exact cost of the car? a. | $14,719 | c. | $14,832 | b. | $14,150 | d. | $14,907 | | | | |
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26.
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How
many 1,000s equal 10,000?
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27.
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What
is the value of the underlined digit?
742,073 a. | 4,000 | b. | 40,000 | c. | 400 | d. | 400,000 | | | | | | | | |
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28.
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Swimming is good exercise. How many 100-foot laps must you swim to go 3,600
feet? a. | 3,700
laps | c. | 36
laps | b. | 36,000
laps | d. | 360
laps | | | | |
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29.
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What
is another way of naming 623,000? a. | 623 hundreds | c. | 623 thousands | b. | 623
tens | d. | 623 ten
thousands | | | | |
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30.
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What
is the standard form of 800,000,000 + 40,000,000 + 8,000,000 + 600,000 +
60,000 + 6,000 + 500 + 3? a. | 848,666,503 | b. | 848,666,530 | c. | 84,866,653 | d. | 848,666,053 | | | | | | | | |
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The
odometer of Mrs. Guzmans car is shown here.
What will the
odometer show after she has traveled 100 more miles? a. | 70,573 | b. | 60,673 | c. | 60,583 | d. | 60,573 | | | | | | | | |
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The
chart gives the diameters of Earth and the five closest planets.
DIAMETER OF THE CLOSEST PLANETS | Planet | Diameter (in kilometers) | Mercury | 4,880 | Venus | 12,100 | Earth | 12,756 | Mars | 6,794 | Jupiter | 142,800 | Saturn | 120,660 | | |
Which of these statements is NOT true about the
diameter of Jupiter? a. | It is greater than the diameter of
Mars. | b. | It is greater than the diameter of
Mercury. | c. | It is less than the diameter of
Earth. | d. | It is greater than the diameter of
Venus. | | |
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33.
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Which
number does NOT come between 22,215 and 22,507? a. | 22,506 | c. | 22,301 | b. | 22,394 | d. | 22,094 | | | | |
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34.
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Order
the numbers from least to greatest.
12,64012,46011,353 a. | 12,460,12,640,11,353 | c. | 11,353,12,460,12,640 | b. | 12,640,12,460,11,353 | d. | 11,353,12,640,12,460 | | | | |
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35.
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Write
seven and eighty-four hundreds with a decimal point.
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36.
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In
2000, the population of New Jersey was 8,414,350. What is the population after it goes up by one
million? a. | 8,514,350 | c. | 8,414,351 | b. | 9,414,350 | d. | 18,414,350 | | | | |
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37.
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Find
the next three numbers in the pattern:
8,5958,4958,395____________ a. | 8,695,8,795,8,895 | c. | 8,195,8,695,8,895 | b. | 8,295,8,095,7,895 | d. | 8,295,8,195,8,095 | | | | |
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38.
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What
is the value of the 9 in 694,200,000? a. | 90 million | c. | 90 thousand | b. | 90
hundred | d. | 90
ones | | | | |
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39.
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Round
7,929,286 to the nearest million. a. | 9,000,000 | c. | 7,000,000 | b. | 7,900,000 | d. | 8,000,000 | | | | |
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40.
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Which
digit is in tens place in 63,894?
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