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Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 1. 

What is the value of 8 in 7,508,020,360?
a.
8 billion
b.
8 million
c.
80 million
d.
800 billion
 

 2. 

The Big Cypress National Preserve has an area of approximately 720,566 acres. What is this number in expanded form?
a.
700,000 + 20,000 + 500 + 60 + 6
b.
700,000 + 7,000,000 + 500 + 60 + 6
c.
10,000,000 + 7,000,000 + 500 + 60 + 6
d.
10,000,000 + 20,000 + 500 + 60 + 6
 

 3. 

The following table shows the years in which some popular works by Ludwig Van Beethoven were composed. The works are listed in alphabetical order. According to this table, which of these works was composed first?
BEETHOVEN’S COMPOSITIONS
Composition
Year
9th Symphony
1824
Fidelio
1804
Pastoral
1807
Moonlight Sonata
1801
Piano Sonata in E flat
1796
a.
Piano Sonata in E flat
c.
Fidelio
b.
9th Symphony
d.
Pastoral
 

 4. 

A middle school held a raffle to raise money for a new building. Maria drew ticket number 289,550, Ester drew ticket number 296,653, Norma drew ticket number 300,585, and Mei-ling drew ticket number 290,916. Whose ticket had the largest number?
a.
Ester
b.
Mei-ling
c.
Norma
d.
Maria
 

 5. 

The following table shows the movies with the highest attendance in one weekend. The total is in thousands. What is the total attendance of “The Master” in standard form?
HIGHEST MOVIE ATTENDANCE
Movie
Total Attendance in Thousands
The Book of Knowledge
1,318
The Master
1,313
Raising Monsters
1,268
Sam and Ginger
1,256
Finding Lupe
1,226
a.
13,130,000
b.
131,300
c.
1,313,000
d.
131,300,000
 

 6. 

How many tens are there in 7,000?
a.
7,000
b.
700
c.
70
d.
7
 

 7. 

What are the key details and facts needed to solve this problem?
Mrs. Templeton gave her students points for class participation throughout the year. Yu-lan received 340 points, Erin received 387 points, and Jeff received 335 points. How many total points did Jeff and Erin receive?
a.
Jeff received 387 points and Erin received 340 points.
b.
Jeff received 335 points and Erin received 387 points.
c.
Jeff received 335 points and Yu-lan received 340 points.
d.
Yu-lan received 340 points and Erin received 387 points.
 

 8. 

Manuel asked 100 of his classmates for their favorite flavor of milk shake. The following graph shows his results. How many people said their favorite flavor was either chocolate or pineapple?
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a.
30
b.
40
c.
45
d.
55
 

 9. 

Wallace, Nicolas, and Luanne are each reading a different book of poetry. Wallace’s book has 37 poems, Nicolas’s book has 263 poems, and Luanne’s book has 256 poems. What is the total number of poems in the three books?
a.
656
b.
556
c.
553
d.
456
 

 10. 

Mr. Diaz’s class had a competition to see which student could do the most sit-ups. The following table shows the results of the top four students. How many more sit-ups did Ching-yu do than Nita?
NUMBER OF SIT-UPS
Student
Number of Sit-ups
Ching-yu
385
Reggie
356
Nita
316
Kim
296
a.
79
b.
74
c.
70
d.
69
 

 11. 

Norma bought a dictionary that contains 5,000,117 words. What is this number rounded to the nearest ten thousand?
a.
500,000
b.
5,000,000
c.
10,000,000
d.
50,000,000
 

 12. 

In 1909, Miss May’s Muffins had 316 employees. Twenty years later, in 1929, the company had 790 employees. What is the difference between the number of employees the company had in 1929 and 1909?
a.
about 400
b.
about 500
c.
about 600
d.
about 700
 

 13. 

Three singers were standing in line. Monica was standing behind Corey, and Corey and Ricky were not standing directly next to each other. In what order where the singers standing?
To solve this problem, a student used the following method.
Try: Ricky, Corey, Monica – Corey and Ricky are next to each other.
Try: Ricky, Monica, Corey – Monica is not behind Corey.
Try: Corey, Monica, Ricky – correct

What is the name of this method?
a.
Look for a pattern.
c.
Write an equation.
b.
Solve a simpler problem.
d.
Try, check, and revise.
 

 14. 

Hector has 62 marbles in a can. If there are 9 black marbles in the can, how many marbles are NOT black? Hector drew a picture to solve the problem.
62
9
?

How many marbles are NOT black?
a.
53
b.
58
c.
62
d.
71
 

 15. 

Central School is having a reading contest. The first month the students in fifth grade read 3,462 pages. They read 4,057 pages the second month and 4,311 pages the third month. How many pages did the fifth-grade students read in all?
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a.
8,230
b.
823
c.
11,830
d.
117,130
 

 16. 

Mrs. Burrows flew 3,509 miles for business trips in one year. The following year she flew 10,347 miles. How many more miles did she fly in the second year than in the first?
a.
7,242 miles
b.
6,838 miles
c.
6,242 miles
d.
6,848 miles
 

 17. 

The following graph shows the amount of hours three employees worked last week for a company. How many more hours did Jorge and Christy together work than Oscar?
HOURS WORKED
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To solve this problem, a student did the following calculation. Is the work shown is correct? Why or why not?
25 + 30 = 55

Jorge and Christy together worked 55 hours more than Oscar.
a.
No, the student used the incorrect operation.
b.
No, the answer does not make sense.
c.
Yes, the work is correct.
d.
No, the student did not finish answering the question.
 

 18. 

In the number 5,163,098,427, which digit is in the millions place?
a.
1
c.
3
b.
8
d.
5
 

 19. 

In 2003 the U.S. government was about four hundred fifty billion dollars in debt. What is this number in standard form?
a.
50,000,400
c.
50,000,000,400
b.
450,000,000
d.
450,000,000,000
 

 20. 

Which number is 10,000,000 less than 586,579,859,715?
a.
586,569,859,715
c.
586,589,859,715
b.
586,579,849,715
d.
576,579,859,715
 

 21. 

Which sea has the greatest area?

Sea
Area in Square Miles
Bering Sea
876,000
Caribbean Sea
1,063,000
Mediterranean Sea
967,000
South China Sea
1,149,000
a.
Bering Sea
c.
Mediterranean Sea
b.
Caribbean Sea
d.
South China Sea
 

 22. 

The following table shows the first cities in the United States to have subway systems. In which year did the first subway system in the United States open?

City
Year Opened
Boston
1901
Chicago
1892
New York
1904
Philadelphia
1907
a.
1901
c.
1904
b.
1892
d.
1907
 

 23. 

Which of the following numbers is greater than 896,052?
a.
869,052
c.
896,025
b.
896,051
d.
896,125
 

 24. 

The Earth’s nearest star, besides the Sun, is Proxima Centauri. Its distance to Earth is 24,792,500 million miles. How many miles is Proxima Centauri from Earth?
a.
24,792,500
c.
240,792,500
b.
24,792.5
d.
24,792,500,000
 

 25. 

What number is the same as 45 hundreds?
a.
45
c.
4,500
b.
450
d.
45,0000
 

 26. 

Which diagram correctly shows the main idea for solving the following problem?

In their professional tennis careers, Steffi Graf won 22 grand slam singles titles and Martina Navratilova won 18. How many more grand slam singles titles did Graf win than Navratilova?
a.
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c.
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b.
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d.
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 27. 

Which problem can be solved with the following key facts and details?

Bob planted 10 rows of vegetables in his garden. He planted carrots, onions, potatoes, pumpkins, and beans.
a.
How many rows of beans did Bob plant in his garden?
b.
Did Bob plant more carrots or more pumpkins in his garden?
c.
What is the shape of Bob’s garden?
d.
How many different types of vegetables did Bob plant in his garden?
 

 28. 

Charlotte’s class has twice as many boys as girls. There are 20 boys in the class. How many boys and girls are in Charlotte’s class?
a.
10
c.
40
b.
30
d.
60
 

 29. 

The following table lists the four top medal-winning countries at the 2002 Salt Lake Winter Olympics. How many medals did these four countries win?

Country
Medals Won
Germany
35
United States
34
Norway
24
Canada
17
a.
90
c.
110
b.
100
d.
120
 

 30. 

To add 40 + 75 + 25, Crystal first added 75 and 25. Which method of mental math did Crystal use?
a.
Commutative Property of Addition
c.
compatible numbers
b.
Associative Property of Addition
d.
compensation
 

 31. 

In the year 2000, there were about 168,840,000 computers in the U.S. What is this number rounded to the nearest million?
a.
200,000,000
c.
169,000,000
b.
170,000,000
d.
168,800,000
 

 32. 

The four fifth-grade classes at Morning Star School have 25, 23, 27, and 26 students. About how many fifth-grade students are at Morning Star School?
a.
100
c.
80
b.
90
d.
75
 

 33. 

School T-shirts are available in red or black, and in sizes small, medium, or large. How many different choices are there for school T-shirts?

To solve this problem, Brooke wrote the following.

red small
red medium
red large
black small
black medium
black large

What strategy did Brooke use?
a.
Make an organized list
c.
Work backward
b.
Try, check, and revise
d.
Write an equation
 

 34. 

Which problem can be solved by finding the next number in the following pattern?

1, 2, 4, 8, _____
a.
On Monday Jill decided to plan a party. On Tuesday she invited two friends. On Wednesday she invited two more friends. On Thursday she invited two more friends. On Friday she invited two more friends. How many friends were invited on Friday?
b.
On Monday Jill decided to plan a party. On Tuesday she invited two friends. On Wednesday she invited two more friends. On Thursday she invited two more friends. On Friday she invited two more friends. How many friends were invited to the party?
c.
On Monday Jill decided to plan a party. On Tuesday she invited two friends. On Wednesday each of those friends invited two other friends. On Thursday each of those friends invited two other friends. On Friday each of those friends invited two other friends. How many friends were invited on Friday?
d.
On Monday Jill decided to plan a party. On Tuesday she invited two friends. On Wednesday each of those friends invited two other friends. On Thursday each of those friends invited two other friends. On Friday each of those friends invited two other friends. How many friends were invited to the party?
 

 35. 

Ron spent $5 to get into the fair, $10 on ride tickets, and $2 on lemonade. He had $3 left in his pocket. Work backward to figure out how much money Ron had in his pocket before he went to the fair.
a.
$14
c.
$20
b.
$17
d.
$23
 

 36. 

In the year 2000 The Beatles earned about $70,000,000, and Britney Spears earned about $38,500,000. How much more did The Beatles earn in 2000 than Britney Spears?
a.
$31,500,000
c.
$42,500,000
b.
$108,500,000
d.
$32,500,000
 

 37. 

The following table gives the countries with the most airports. How many airports are there in the United States, Mexico, and Canada?

Country
Number of Airports
United States
14,720
Brazil
3,264
Russia
2,743
Mexico
1,848
Canada
1,417
a.
17,985
c.
16,137
b.
47,370
d.
16,568
 

 38. 

The following table gives the number of cars produced in 2001 by the top three countries. How many more cars were produced in 2001 in Japan than in Germany?

Country
Car Production in 2001
Japan
8,117,563
Germany
5,299,700
United States
4,879,119
a.
12,996,682
c.
3,238,444
b.
420,581
d.
2,817,863
 

 39. 

The following table gives the first five books in J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series, in order, and the number of pages in each book. How many more pages does the fifth book have than the first book?

Title
Number of Pages
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
309
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
341
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
435
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
734
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
870

To solve this problem, Scott subtracted: 734 – 309 = 425. Then he wrote the answer: It has 425 more pages.

What is wrong with Scott’s solution?
a.
Scott used the wrong operation, subtraction.
b.
Scott’s answer of 425 pages is not reasonable.
c.
Scott did not calculate 734 – 309 correctly.
d.
Scott used the wrong information.
 

 40. 

Darlene had a daughter named Bonnie when she was 26 years old. Bonnie celebrated her 40th birthday in the year 2003. In what year was Darlene born?
a.
1936
c.
1963
b.
1937
d.
1973
 

 41. 

Which question and answer is correct for the following circle of friends and siblings?

Parker’s best friend is Henry, who has a brother named Ben. Ben’s best friend is Charlie, who is Abby’s brother. Abby’s best friend is Kaitlin, whose brother is Parker.
a.
How many families are in this circle? 3 families
b.
How many people are in this circle? 7 people
c.
How many people in this circle have at least one brother? 3 people
d.
How many people in this circle have at least one sister? 3 people
 

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 42. 

A pilot flies from New York to Houston to Chicago and then back to New York City. What is the total distance? Estimate first and then calculate the answer.
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Estimated distance: _________ kilometers



Answer: _________ kilometers
 



 
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