Multiple Choice
Identify the
letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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Which
of the following is NOT a way to write the time shown on the clock?
a. | quarter after
10 | c. | 9:45 | b. | 9 forty five | d. | quarter to 10 | | | | |
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What
time is shown on this clock?
a. | 23 minutes past
7 | c. | 23 minutes past
8 | b. | 25 minutes to
5 | d. | 23 minutes past
6 | | | | |
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3.
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Is
7:00 A.M., 7:00 P.M., 11:30 A.M., or 11:30 P.M. the most reasonable time to watch a
sunrise? a. | 7:00
A.M. | c. | 11:30
P.M.
| b. | 11:30 A.M. | d. | 7:00 P.M. | | | | |
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Which
is greater than 32 weeks? a. | 2 months | c. | 7 weeks | b. | 120
minutes
| d. | 1 year | | | | |
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Which
of the following is TRUE? a. | 3 hours > 150 minutes | c. | 2 months = 20 weeks | b. | 1 minute < 60
seconds | d. | 20 months > 2
years
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6.
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The
science class will watch a move that is 24 minutes long. The clock below shows the starting time.
What time will the movie be over?
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Damon's party lasted from 3:35 P.M. to 5:25 P.M. How long did the party
last? a. | 2 hours and 50
minutes | c. | 1 hour and 50
minutes | b. | 2 hours and 10 minutes | d. | 1 hour and 10 minutes | | | | |
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8.
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Use
the play schedule. Which statement about the schedule is TRUE?
PLAY
SCHEDULE | | | Act
I | Act
II | Act
III | Matinee | Start | 1:00 | 1:35 | 2:30 | Finish | 1:25 | 2:10 | 3:00 | Evening | Start | 8:00 | 8:30 | 9:25 | Finish | 8:25 | 9:05 | 10:05 | | | | | |
a. | Act I and Act II are the same length. | b. | Act II is twice
as long as Act I. | c. | Act II is shorter than Act I. | d. | Act I is shorter
than Act II. | | |
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Use
the calendar. Damien is having a party one week before October 16th, his birthday. What date is the
party?
OCTOBER | S | M | T | W | T | F | S | | | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | | | | | | | | | |
a. | October
8th | c. | October
10th | b. | October
9th | d. | October
23rd | | | | |
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10.
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Use
the pictograph. How many people chose gorillas as their favorite animal?
FAVORITE ZOO
ANIMAL | Animal | Votes | Elephant | | Gorilla | | Monkey | | Seal | | = 10 votes | | | |
a. | 50
people | b. | 45
people | c. | 40
people | d. | 10
people | | | | | | | | |
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Use
the line plot. How many students spent 6 hours on the class project?
HOURS SPENT ON
CLASS PROJECT | |
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x
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x | | Hours | | | | | | | | |
a. | 8
students | c. | 4
students | b. | 5 students | d. | 6 students | | | | |
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12.
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Look
at the line plot of animal life spans. Identify the outlier in the data set.
ANIMAL LIFE SPANS (years)
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a. | 20
years | b. | 10
years | c. | 50
years | d. | 15
years | | | | | | | | |
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\Tran
made this graph showing the world's longest rivers.
WORLDS LONGEST RIVERS
River
Which river is
4,160 miles long? a. | Nile | b. | Amazon | c. | Huang | d. | Chang | | | | | | | | |
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The
bar graph above shows the number of bones in various parts of the body. How many more bones are in
the back than in the face?
BONES OF THE
HUMAN BODY
Body Part | |
a. | 10 more bones | c. | 12 more bones | b. | 11 more
bones | d. | 13 more
bones | | | | |
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Use
the bar graph. How many Representatives does Arizona have?
U.S. REPRESENTATIVES (107th
Congress)
Number of Representatives | |
a. | 7
Representatives | c. | 5
Representatives | b. | 6 Representatives | d. | 3 Representatives | | | | |
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16.
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Use
the coordinate grid. Name the ordered pair for point P.
a. | (6,
4) | b. | (4,
0) | c. | (4,
6) | d. | (0,
6) | | | | | | | | |
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A
scientist measured a zebras speed in kilometers per hour when the zebra ran for five minutes.
The results are shown in the line graph.
In what minute did the zebra run 30 kilometers per
hour? a. | Minute
4 | c. | Minute
30 | b. | Minute
1 | d. | Minute
5 | | | | |
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Here
is a graph of costs to get one towns daily newspaper.
NEWSPAPER COSTS
Number of Months | |
How much does it cost to get the newspaper for 4
months? a. | 120
dollars | c. | 90
dollars | b. | 100 dollars | d. | 80 dollars | | | | |
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Sap
from maple trees is used to make maple syrup. Halima made a table to show the number of gallons of
sap collected during a week in March.
SAP COLLECTED FOR MAPLE
SYRUP | Day | Gallons | Monday | 25 | Tuesday | 30 | Wednesday | 40 | Thursday | 45 | Friday | 15 | | |
During which two days did the amount of sap collected
increase the most? (Hint: Make a pictograph.) a. | Between Thursday and Friday | b. | Between
Wednesday and Thursday | c. | Between Monday and Tuesday | d. | Between Tuesday
and Wednesday | | |
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What
is the median for the set of data?
DATA SET
79, 84, 85, 76,
73, 78, 84 | |
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21.
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What
is the mode for the set of data?
DATA SET
17, 22, 23, 14,
11, 16, 22 | |
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22.
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What
is the range for the set of data?
DATA SET
28, 33, 34, 25,
22, 27, 33 | |
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23.
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Some
fourth graders went to the art museum on a field trip. When they returned, they took a survey of
their favorite styles of art. The results are in the tally chart.
FAVORITE
STYLES OF ART | Baroque | | Expressionist | | Impressionist | | Renaissance | | | |
Which art style
was the favorite of more students than any other? a. | Expressionist | c. | Baroque | b. | Renaissance | d. | Impressionist | | | | |
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24.
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The
bar graph shows the number of players on an official team for several sports.
On the lines
below, write two statements comparing the data in the graph.
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25.
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Use
the data in the table to create a bar graph. Remember to include the title, labels, and a reasonable
scale.
ANIMALS SEEN ON SAFARI TRIP | Animals | Number Seen | Buffalo | 13 | Lion | 2 | Zebra | 5 | Elephant | 6 | | |
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