5th Grade Practice Test - Broken Arrow Public Schools

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5th Grade Practice TestObjective 1.11. John has two fewer marbles than Kay. IfKay hasmarbles, how many marblesdoes John have?A2–B–2C 2D2 2. What isABCDif 17 26?43191193. All the cakes at the bake sale were sold forthe same price. A total of 75 was collectedfrom sales of cakes. Let n represent thenumber of cakes sold. Which expression canbe used to find the price of each cake?ABCD75 n75 n75 n75 – n4. What could be the rule for the pattern in the table?n12345Rule 3579 11ABCD2 n 13 n4 n–1n 2

Objective 1.25. A rectangle has an area of 100 square units.If the length is divided by 2, what must happento the width for the area to remain the same?ABCDThe width must be increased by 50 units.The width must be decreased by 50 units.The width must be multiplied by 2.The width must be divided by 2.6. The scale below is balanced.Based on that fact, which of these must be true?A –B C D

7. Lauren put numbers into a number machine. The machine used thesame rule each time to create the output numbers shown below.If n represents the input number, which expression represents therule the machine used to create each output number?ABCDn –4n 4n 4n 48. Randi has a puppy that is six months old. She has recorded thepuppy’s length in inches each month since it was one month old.MonthLength(in inches)January14Puppy DataFebruary March1819AprilMayJune222528Between which months did Randi’s puppy grow the slowest?ABCDFebruary and MarchMarch and AprilApril and MayMay and June

Objective 2.1a9. Which 10 x 10 grid could be used to representa decimal number equivalent to 0.030?ABCD

10.Which decimal number could representthe shaded region of the 10 x 10 grid below?ABCD46.0004.6000.4600.046

11.Thomas drew a grid of his yard. Theshaded squares represent the area forthe new vegetable garden.Thomas's YardFlowersFlowersTreePatioTreeAccording to the information shown inthe grid, which decimal number is closestto the part of Thomas’s yard that will bethe new vegetable garden?ABCD0.0150.1501.50015.000Objective 2.1b12.Jim bought34pound of rice. Which decimal isequivalent to the amount of rice he bought?ABCD0.130.250.340.75

13. A cookie recipe calls for12cup of sugar. Whichfraction is equivalent to that amount of sugar?ABCD23354861014. Which set of numbers is listed from leastto greatest?1414A{0.5, 0.75,B{0.75, 0.5,C{ 1 , 0.5, 0.75}D, 0.75, 0.5}41{4}}Objective 2.1c15. During a hailstorm,14of the cars parked ona lot were dented. Which percent isequivalent to the fraction of cars that weredented?ABCD14%20%25%41%

16. Each picture below represents one whole.Which picture shows 0.20 shaded?ABCD17. Mr. Thomas said that 30% of his studentsreceived a grade of A on the math test.Which decimal number is equivalent to 30%?ABCD0.030.300.333.00Objective 2.1d18. Three friends were playing a game of marbles.At the end of the game, Marcy had 25% of themarbles, Roger had 1 of the marbles, and Ann2had the rest of the marbles. If there were 100marbles altogether, how many marbles did Annhave at the end of the game?ABCD20253050

19. Kerry went to the store and saw a sign thatsaid, “Shirts are 25% off the regular price!”What is another way to say what the sign said?A Shirts areB Shirts areC Shirts areD Shirts are12131434off the regular price.off the regular price.off the regular price.off the regular price.Objective 2.2a20. Which of the following is a way tocompute 12 34?ABCD(10(12(10(10 34) (2 34)30) (10 4)30) (2 4)2) (30 4)21. The workers at Mr. Blanca’s shop earn 7per hour and work 20 hours per week. Letn represent the number of workers.Mr. Blanca uses the following expression tofind the total weekly payroll at the shop.7 (20 n)Which expression can also be used to findthe total weekly pay at the shop?ABCD7 (20 n)(7 20) n20 (n 7)(n 20) 7

Objective 2.2b22. Which of the following numbers iscomposite?ABCD1131418123. Which of the following is a factor of 51?ABCD2345Objective 3.1a24. In math class, José went to the board andwrote down 1 – 0.37. He said, “I used thismethod at the store to compute how muchchange I should get after buying a pack ofgum that cost 0.37. I gave the cashier 1.”Which is closest to the actual amount ofchange José should have received?ABCD 0.40 0.50 0.60 0.7025. Karen estimated how much change shewould get if she gave a clerk 20.00 for itemsthat total 16.71. Which is closest to the exactamount of change Karen should have received?ABCD 2 3 4 5

26. Jimmy is selling cookies to raise money forhis baseball team. Each box he sells raises 3.95 for the team. If Jimmy wants to raise 160.00, which is closest to the number ofboxes he will have to sell?ABCD3040506027. Francine made 11 long distance calls inMarch. The calls ranged from 11 minutesto 25 minutes in length. If Francine pays 0.09per minute for long distance calls, which is theclosest to the total cost of her calls?ABCD 2 11 18 25Objective 3.1b28. David discovered that14of the 432 membersof his book club bought the December bookselection. Which is closest to the number ofmembers who bought the December bookselection?ABCD257100300

Objective 3.2a29. During a science activity, Elizabeth correctlyfound the weight of two pecans as 5.3 gramsand 0.17 grams. Which answer is the totalweight in grams?ABCD3.60 g5.13 g5.47 g7.00 gObjective 3.2b30. Cece drew a rectangle that was 3.4 centimeterswide and 7.1 centimeters long. To find the areaof the rectangle she, used the formula below.Area length widthFind the area of Cece’s rectangle.ABCD3.7 cm210.5 cm221 cm224.14 cm231. Miranda distributed 176 pieces of candyequally among 16 friends. How many piecesdid each friend receive?ABCD9101112

32.Sean planned to cut a 120 centimeter lengthof string into 2.4 centimeter lengths. Find thegreatest number of 2.4 centimeter lengthsSean can cut.A5B50C0.5D0.05Objective 4.133. Which name best describes a quadrilateralwith exactly one pair of parallel sides?ABCDsquarerhombusrectangletrapezoid34. Which figure has six vertices and five faces?ABCD*

35. Which one of the following pairs of shapesis congruent?ABCDObjective 4.236. Kim is using 1-inch-square tiles to cover the top of a rectangulartable.Tabletop20 inches40 inchesHow many tiles are needed to completely cover the tabletop?ABCD6012040080037. Wade built a fence around a rectangularsection of his backyard. The length of thefence is 20 feet and the width is 5 feet. Findthe perimeter of the fenced section.ABCD10 ft40 ft50 ft100 ft

38. An architect drew a rectangle on part of ahouse plan. The length of the rectangle is12 centimeters and the width is 8 centimeters.What is the area of the rectangle?ABCD20 cm240 cm296 cm2106 cm2Objective 4.539. John made 6 1 quarts of lemonade for the2parent meeting. How many pints oflemonade did he make?ABCD6.51319.52640. Kailee ran 5,000 centimeters from schoolto the bus stop. How many meters did sherun?ABCD5505000500,00041. A dip recipe calls for 1 cup of sour cream.Jan plans to make five recipes of dip forthe party. Sour cream is sold in 1 pintcontainers. How many containers shouldshe buy?ABCD5432

Objective 5.1a42. Which of the following graphs best displays the information in thetable?Billy’s Test ScoresPercentofTestCorrect Answers178%285%380%490%592%Billy’s centCorrectPercentCorrect4TestBilly’s Test45

Objective 5.1b43. Sam wants to make a graph that shows his current height, alongwith that of his brothers and sisters. Which would be the best type ofgraph to use?ABCDbar graphline graphpicture graphcircle graph44. Which type of graph would best display the data shown in the chartbelow?Favorite SportsPercent of Soccer17%Abar graphBcircle graphCline graphDpicture graph

Objective 5.1c45. Stan wants to change the bar graph of the class pets to a circlegraph. Which circle graph best shows the information in the bargraph?Number of PetsClass Pets86420CatsDogsFishMicePetClass PetsClass PetsMiceACatsMiceCatsFishDogsCFishDogsClass PetsClass PetsMiceMiceCatsCatsFishBDDogsFishDogs

Objective 5.2a46. Jean rolls a fair, 6-sided number cube with thenumbers one through six on it. How likely is itthat she will roll a number greater than six?A 1B 2C313D 047. If the pointer is spun 12 times, what willmost likely happen?ABCD2313The spinner will point to 1 the most often.The spinner will point to 1 the least often.The spinner will point to 3 the most often.The spinner will point to 3 the least often.48. Mr. Jones wanted to find the probability of arrivingat a stoplight when it is yellow. He kept track of thefirst stoplight he would arrive at in the morning.The light was red 10 times, yellow 5 times, andgreen 15 times. According to his results, what is theprobability when he reaches the first stoplight in themorning that it will be yellow?ABCD12131416

Answer sheet1. B2. D3. C4. A5. C6. A7. D8. A9. A10. C11. B12. D13. C14. C15. C16. B17. B18. B19. C20. A21. B22. D23. B24. C25. B26. B27. C28. C29. C30. D31. C32. B33. D34. D35. B36. D37. C38. C39. B40. B41. C42. A43. A44. B45. B46. D47. C48. D

5th Grade Practice Test Objective 1.1 1. John has two fewer marbles than Kay. If Kay has marbles, how many marbles does John have? A 2 – B – 2 C 2 D 2 2. What is if 17 26? A 43 B 19 C 11 D 9 3. All the cakes at the bake sale were sold for the same price. A total of