Math Grade 5 TCAP Practice Test - Claiborne County Schools

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Tennessee ComprehensiveAssessment ProgramTCAPMath Grade 5Practice TestSubpart 1, Subpart 2, & Subpart 3Student NameTeacher Name

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DirectionsTest Administrator Instructions:This practice test has Subpart 1, Subpart 2, and Subpart 3. There is also an answerdocument and an answer key at the end of this document. It is recommended thatyou print one copy of this practice test and pull the answer key before copying anddistributing the practice test and answer document to your students.This practice test is representative of the operational test but is shorter than the actualoperational test. To see the details about the operational test, please see the blueprintslocated on the Tennessee Department of Education website.3Go on

Sample QuestionsDirectionsSubpart 1 of this Practice Test booklet contains sample items for Grade 5 Math. Youmay use this test booklet for scratch paper or to make notes, but you must mark youranswers on your answer document.You MAY NOT use a calculator in Subpart 1 of this test booklet.Sample 1: Selected-Response1.Three of the expressions below have a value of 12. Mark the three answer choicesthat have a value of 12 on your answer document.A. 2 6B. 5 8C. 7 2D. 4 3E. 1 12Sample 2: Match2.Match each fraction on the left with its equivalent fraction on the top row.Mark your answers on your answer document.2428132612144Go on

Grade 5 Math, Subpart 1 Practice Test1 3 ?8 4Write your answer in the space provided on your answer document.1.What is 32.What is the value of 217 33?Write your answer in the space provided on your answer document.3.A menu is shown.Match each meal on the left with its total cost on the top row. Mark your answerson your answer document.CostMeal 3.60 4.25 5.10Hot dog and lemonadeChili dog and chipsChili dog and fries5Go on

Grade 5 Math, Subpart 1 Practice Test4.There are 4 ropes. Each one is 31feet long. Select all of the expressions that4would give the total length of all the ropes.A. 35.6.1111 3 3 34444B. 4 124C. 4 134D.11 344E.12 12 12 12 4444F.13 13 13 13 4444What is the value of the digit 7 when 2.7 is multiplied by 102?A.0.007B.0.07C.7D.70What is the value of 384 16?A. 64B. 38C. 24D. 236Go on

Grade 5 Math, Subpart 1 Practice Test7.What is 13 3 ?8 4Write your answer in the space provided on your answer document.8.The line plot shows the distance, in miles, that Jenny walked on 5 different days.How many total miles did Jenny walk? Write your answer in the space provided onyour answer document.7Go on

Grade 5 Math, Subpart 1 Practice Test9.Using the graph on your answer document, graph the point (3, 7) on thecoordinate grid.10.Which statement best describes the value of 8 4 7 (38 – 15)?A. the quotient of 8 and 4, times 7, plus the sum of 38 and 15B. the product of 4 and 7 divided by 8, plus 38, minus 15C. the product of 8 and 4 times 7, plus the difference of 38 and 15D. the quotient of 8 and 4, times 7, plus the difference of 38 and 15This is the end of Subpart 1 of the Grade 5 Math Practice Test.Proceed to Subpart 2.8STOP

Grade 5 Math, Subpart 2 Practice TestDirectionsSubpart 2 of this Practice Test booklet contains sample items for Grade 5 Math. Writeyour answers on your answer document.You MAY use a calculator in Subpart 2 of this test booklet.11.Which graph shows the point (0, 7)?A.C.B.D.9Go on

Grade 5 Math, Subpart 2 Practice Test12.A fence company is building a square fence. Each side of the square is0.2 kilometers long. What is the length, in meters, of the fence?Write your answer in the space provided on your answer document.13.Choose the symbol that correctly completes the comparison.424.16?424.106A. B. C. 14.Carol has 831yards of material. She needs to useof the material to make43a dress. How many yards of material will she need to make the dress?Write your answer in the space provided on your answer document.10Go on

Grade 5 Math, Subpart 2 Practice Test15.A set of ordered pairs is created using the following rules: The x-coordinate in the set starts with 0 and increases by 3. The y-coordinate in the set starts with 0 and increases by 9.Mark one number in each row on your answer document to correctly complete theordered pairs.NumbersOrdered Pairsin the Set369182736( ? , 9)(6, ? )( ? , 27)(12, ? )16.What is 2.078 rounded to the hundredths place?A. 2.10B. 2.08C. 2.07D. 2.0011Go on

Grade 5 Math, Subpart 2 Practice Test17.Which point is located at (8, 0) on the graph?A. point AB. point BC. point CD. point D12Go on

Grade 5 Math, Subpart 2 Practice Test18.What is the volume of this figure?A. 12 cubic unitsB. 16 cubic unitsC. 28 cubic unitsD. 40 cubic units19.Which expression correctly shows 26 minus the sum of 8 and 2?A. (26 – 8) 2B. 26 – (8 2)C. (26 8) – 2D. 26 (8 – 2)13Go on

Grade 5 Math, Subpart 2 Practice Test20.John is building a stage for a school play. The stage is 151feet long and 20 feet2wide. Select all options that represent the area of the stage, in square feet.A. 31 1220B. 30 202C. 31 202D. 300E. 31021.Students in a science class were measuring the length of their classroom door. Kelly wrote the number 2 units. Paul wrote the number 200 units.Which statement shows how both Kelly and Paul can be correct?A. Kelly measured in centimeters, and Paul measured in meters.B. Kelly measured in meters, and Paul measured in centimeters.C. Kelly measured in kilometers, and Paul measured in centimeters.D. Kelly measured in centimeters, and Paul measured in kilometers.14Go on

Grade 5 Math, Subpart 2 Practice Test22.Form ordered pairs using the corresponding terms from the two sequences.Sequence A: 0, 7, 14, 21, 28, . . .Sequence B: 0, 14, 28, 42, 56, . . .Mark one number in each row on your answer document to correctly complete theordered pairs.NumbersOrdered Pairsin the Set072842(0, ? )( ? , 14)(14, ? )(21, ? )( ? , 56)This is the end of Subpart 2 of the Grade 5 Math Practice Test.Proceed to Subpart 3.15STOP

Grade 5 Math, Subpart 3 Practice TestDirectionsSubpart 3 of this Practice Test booklet contains sample items for Grade 5 Math.Write your answers on your answer document.You MAY use a calculator in Subpart 3 of this test booklet.23.The number shown has a bold digit and an underlined digit.44,000Which statement correctly describes the bold and underlined digits?A. The bold 4 is1the underlined 4.10B. The bold 4 is 10 times the underlined 4.C. The bold 4 is one time the underlined 4.D. The bold 4 is24.1the underlined 4.2The first layer of a rectangular prism is packed with 12 unit cubes. There areno spaces or gaps between the cubes. The prism is 3 unit cubes tall. Select allexpressions that represent the volume of the rectangular prism.A. 12 3B. 12 3C. 12 3 3D. 12 12 3E. 12 12 1216Go on

Grade 5 Math, Subpart 3 Practice Test25.Write the sum of 42.6 0.45 30.22 in the space provided on your answerdocument.26.There are 5 bags of jelly beans. Each bag is7full. Select the expression that can8be used to represent the total amount of bags of jelly beans in all.A. 7 (8 5)B. (5 7) 8C. 8 (7 5)D. 6 (7 5)27.Which ordered pair describes the point shown on the graph?A. (4, 6)B. (5, 3)C. (6, 4)D. (7, 5)17Go on

Grade 5 Math, Subpart 3 Practice Test28.Select all correct answers.Find the sum.129.1 5 4 6A. 11 5 15 10 25 4 6 12 12 12B. 11 5 25 20 45 4 6 24 24 24C. 11 5 13 10 23 4 6 12 12 12D. 11 5 30 20 50 4 6 24 24 24E. 11 5 25 205 4 6 24 24 24What is 473.69 rounded to the nearest whole number?Write your answer in the space provided on your answer document.18Go on

Grade 5 Math, Subpart 3 Practice Test30.1A cup is filled with pencils. The teacher sharpenedof them. A student42sharpenedof them. The fraction of pencils left to be sharpened is .3A. 111231.B.812C.312D.112A plastic container has a square base with an area of 25 inches2. The container hasa height of 4 inches. What is the volume, in cubic inches, of the container?Write your answer in the space provided on your answer document.32.Select all the numbers with values less than twelve and thirteen-hundredths.A. thirteen and eleven-hundredthsB. twelve and one hundred forty six-thousandthsC. nine and five-tenthsD. 12.103E. 8.7219Go on

Grade 5 Math, Subpart 3 Practice Test33.Carl has 4 candy bars. Each candy bar has 12 sections. He wants to share thecandy bars equally with 11 friends and have some for himself.Shade the number of sections of the candy bars one person would get.34.Charlie used 3 different kinds of juice to make 4.4 liters of punch.Select the three juices Charlie used to make the punch.A. 0.5 liter of orange juiceB. 1.5 liters of grape juiceC. 2.25 liters of apple juiceD. 1.65 liters of cherry juiceThis is the end of the test.20STOP

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Answer DocumentName:Subpart 1 Sample Questions1.AB2.CDE242813261214Subpart 1 Practice Test Questions1.2.3.CostMeal 3.60 4.25Hot dog and lemonadeChili dog and chipsChili dog and fries23 5.10

Answer Document4.ABCD5.ABCD6.ABCDABCDEF7.8.9.10.Subpart 2 Practice Test Questions11.ABCABCD12.13.14.24

Answer Document15.NumbersOrdered Pairsin the Set369( ? , 9)(6, ? )( ? , 27)(12, ? 36

Answer Document22.NumbersOrdered Pairsin the Set0728(0, ? )( ? , 14)(14, ? )(21, ? )( ? , 56)Subpart 3 Practice Test 5.E29.30.2642

Answer Document31.32.ABCDABCDE33.34.27

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Answer KeySubpart 1 Sample Questions1.ABC2.DE242813261214Subpart 1 Practice Test Questions7or any equivalent81.32.71613.CostMeal 3.60 4.25Hot dog and lemonadeChili dog and chipsChili dog and fries4.ABCD5.ABCD6.ABCD7.5or any equivalent8EF29 5.10

Answer Key8.33or any equivalent49.10.ABCDSubpart 2 Practice Test Questions11.A12.80013.A14.2BCBCD11or any equivalent1230

Answer Key15.NumbersOrdered Pairsin the Set369( ? , 9)(6, ? )( ? , 27)(12, ? 36

Answer Key22.NumbersOrdered Pairsin the Set0728(0, ? )( ? , 14)(14, ? )(21, ? )( ? , 56)Subpart 3 Practice Test CD29.47430.ABCD31.10032.ABCDEEE3242

Answer Key33.34.Answers may vary. Students can shade any 4 of the sections.ABCD33

Subpart 1 of this Practice Test booklet contains sample items for Grade 5 Math. You may use this test booklet for scratch paper or to make notes, but you must mark your answers on your answer document. You MAY NOT use a calculator in Subpart 1 of this test booklet. Sample 1: Selected-Response 1. Three of the expressions below have a value of 12.