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    34 Basic-Facts Timed Test 8

    Name

    Basic-Facts Timed Test 8

    Give each answer.

    1. 6 1

    2. 30 5

    3. 24 3

    4. 9 3

    5. 12 2

    6. 8 4

    7. 21 3

    8. 36 4

    9. 2 1

    10. 5 5

    11. 16 2

    12. 35 5

    13. 5 1

    14. 20 5

    15. 1 1

    16. 8 2

    17. 4 4

    18. 7 1

    19. 10 5

    20. 18 6

    21. 12 6

    22. 40 5

    23. 4 2

    24. 24 6

    25. 18 9

    26. 18 2

    27. 27 3

    28. 32 4

    29. 16 4

    30. 3 1

    31. 25 5

    32. 20 5

    33. 9 1

    34. 12 3

    35. 10 2

    36. 20 4

    37. 8 1

    38. 18 3

    39. 28 4

    40. 6 3

    41. 12 4

    42. 45 5

    43. 6 2

    44. 15 3

    45. 24 4

    46. 3 3

    47. 14 2

    48. 15 5

    49. 4 1

    50. 2 2

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    Basic-Facts Timed Test 9 35

    Name

    Basic-Facts Timed Test 9

    Give each answer.

    1. 8 3

    2. 4 5

    3. 3 4

    4. 4 7

    5. 9 7

    6. 9 2

    7. 2 1

    8. 6 9

    9. 9 3

    10. 1 4

    11. 2 9

    12. 0 1

    13. 3 6

    14. 6 4

    15. 8 8

    16. 7 9

    17. 8 7

    18. 8 4

    19. 5 2

    20. 1 1

    21. 9 6

    22. 9 5

    23. 3 8

    24. 5 3

    25. 3 9

    26. 9 0

    27. 6 3

    28. 7 8

    29. 5 8

    30. 7 6

    31. 7 4

    32. 5 9

    33. 6 4

    34. 6 5

    35. 9 4

    36. 9 1

    37. 7 5

    38. 8 5

    39. 7 3

    40. 5 7

    41. 6 8

    42. 8 2

    43. 4 6

    44. 4 1

    45. 9 5

    46. 8 9

    47. 7 0

    48. 8 6

    49. 9 8

    50. 4 4

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    Chapter 6 Test Form A 81

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    1. Wanda has 3 large dogs to feed.

    She gives each dog 5 cups offood. How many cups of fooddoes Wanda need in all?

    A. 3 C. 12

    B. 5 D. 15

    2. Find the product of 6 and 4.

    A.10

    C.24

    B. 18 D. 30

    3. Multiply 8 and 6.

    A. 42 C. 54

    B. 48 D. 60

    4. Garrett made this pattern using

    bricks. How many bricks will be inthe fourth row?

    A. 3 C. 13

    B. 12 D. 17

    5. Find 9 8.

    A. 36 C. 64

    B. 54 D. 72

    6. Which product is the same as

    7 2 3?

    A. 7 2 3 C. 7 6

    B. 7 5 D. 14 6

    7. Juan has 4 times as manypiatas as Carlos has. Carloshas 3 piatas. How many piatasdoes Juan have?

    A. 1 C. 12

    B. 4 D. 16

    8. What is the rule for the tablebelow?

    A. Multiply by 3. C. Multiply by 2.

    B. Add 3. D. Add 8.

    9. Hannah made 4 sandwiches. Shecut each sandwich into 4 pieces.How many pieces did Hannahhave altogether?

    A. 4 C. 16

    B. 8 D. 20

    10. What is the product of 2 4 1?

    A. 6 C. 8

    B. 7 D. 12

    1st2nd3rd

    Chapter 6 Test Form A: Mixed Formats

    MULTIPLE CHOICE

    Circle the letter of the correct answer.

    In 4 5 6

    Out 12 15 18

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    82 Chapter 6 Test Form A

    11. The stands for what number?

    7 6

    A. 13 C. 42

    B. 21 D. 67

    12.

    Monty invited 4 of his friends overfor breakfast. He gave each of hisfriends 2 bananas. How manybananas did Monty give to hisfriends in all?

    A. 8 C. 4

    B. 6 D. 2

    FREE RESPONSE

    13. Look for a pattern in the table tohelp you find the product.

    Find the product.

    14. 7 5

    15. 4 5

    16. 9 2

    17. 8 4

    18. 19.

    20. 21.

    22. 23.

    24. 2 5 5

    25. 2 4 2

    26. 7 1 3

    27. 3 5 0

    28. At the concession stand,hamburgers cost $6. Leonbought 5 hamburgers for hisfamily. How much money didLeon spend in all?

    29. Write a rule for the table below.Complete the table.

    7 8

    6 8

    4 7

    3 9

    8 8

    8 5

    0

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    10 11 12

    0 0 0

    10 11 12

    20 22 24

    30 33 36

    40 44 48

    50 55 60

    60 66 72

    12 3

    In 4 5 6 7 8

    Out 28 35 42

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    Chapter 6 Test Form A 83

    30. Write three ways to find 5 4 3.

    31. Draw an array to show 6 9.

    WRITING IN MATH

    32. Mr. Stokes teaches 3rd grade. Hemade a table to show how manypencils they get. Describe thepattern. Then, find the missingnumbers.

    33. Camber bought 3 times as manycans of racquetballs as Jessica.Jessica bought 6 cans ofracquetballs. Draw a picture toshow the main idea. How manycans of racquetballs did Camberbuy? Explain how you know.

    34. James says that you can find8 7 by finding 5 7 anddoubling it. Do you agree?Explain.

    2 3 4 5 6

    16 24 32

    Number of

    PackagesNumber ofPencils

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    Chapter 7 Test Form A 91

    Name

    1. What number completes the

    division sentence shown in this

    picture?

    12 4

    A. 3 C. 16

    B. 8 D. 48

    2. Terry subtracted 2 from 12 six

    times. What division could he

    do instead?

    A.12

    2

    C.6

    2

    B. 12 6 D. 2 12

    3. Find 35 5.

    A. 6 C. 8

    B. 7 D. 30

    4. Find 321.

    A. 5 C. 7

    B. 6 D. 8

    5. Jana bought 56 stickers to

    decorate pages in her scrapbook.

    It has 7 pages. If she puts the

    same number of stickers on each

    page, how many stickers will

    each page have?

    A. 4 C. 7

    B. 6 D. 8

    6. The 36 students in gym classwere put into groups of 4 for

    square dancing. How many

    groups were there?

    A. 9 C. 7

    B. 8 D. 6

    7. What is 40 divided by 8?

    A. 5 C. 32

    B. 7 D. 48

    8. Which number sentence does

    NOT belong to the same fact

    family?

    A. 6 3 18 C. 18 9 2

    B. 18 6 3 D. 3 6 18

    9. Which division CANNOT be done?

    A. 5 1 C. 0 4

    B. 5 5 D. 5 0

    Chapter 7 Test Form A: Mixed Formats

    MULTIPLE CHOICE

    Circle the letter of the correct answer.

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    92 Chapter 7 Test Form A

    10. Find 28 9.

    A. 3 C. 4

    B. 3 R1 D. 4 R1

    11. What is the quotient of

    48 divided by 6?

    A. 6 C. 8

    B. 7 D. 9

    12. Lou found 6 leaves for her

    collection. Sarah had twice as

    many leaves in her collection.

    Which numerical expression

    shows the number of leaves in

    Sarahs collection?

    A. 2 6 C. 6 2

    B. 6 2 D. 6 2

    13. Three friends equally shared

    12 crackers. Exactly how many

    crackers did each friend get?

    A. 3 C. 6

    B. 4 D. 12

    14. Find 60 12.

    A. 4 C. 12

    B. 5 D. 30

    15. Find 18 2.

    A. 180 C. 9

    B. 36 D. 2

    FREE RESPONSE

    Find each quotient.

    16. 420 17. 654

    18. 963 19. 728

    20. 70 10

    21. 3 3

    22. 25 4

    23. 0 2

    Complete.

    24. 8 32 32 8

    25. 9 72 72 9

    26. 7 49 49 7

    27. 4 24 24 4

    28. Write the fact family for 6, 7, and 42.

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    Chapter 7 Test Form A 93

    29. What are the divisor, dividend, and

    quotient in this division sentence?

    48 6 8

    divisor:

    dividend:

    quotient:

    30. Alvin collected 40 insects for his

    science collection. He divided

    them into 5 equal groups. How

    many insects were in each group?

    WRITING IN MATH

    31. Sammy ran a total of 20 laps.

    He ran 5 laps each day. Write a

    numerical expression for how

    many days Sammy ran this week.

    Explain how your answer would

    change if Sammy had run 4 laps

    each day.

    32. Write a division story for the

    number sentence 20 4 n.

    Then draw a picture to solve.

    33. Try, check, and revise to solve

    this problem.

    Justin needs 26 batteries for all

    his toys. Batteries come in packs

    of 3, 4, and 5. What size packages

    should he buy to have exactly

    26 batteries? Explain how you

    revised your answer after yourfirst try.

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    Chapter 8 Test Form A 97

    Name

    1. Which solid figure does the object

    look like?

    A. cube

    B. pyramid

    C. cylinder

    D. rectangular prism

    2. Which solid figure has only

    one flat face?

    A. cone C. cylinder

    B. cube D. sphere

    3. What is the name for the figurebelow?

    A. point C. line segment

    B. line D. ray

    4. What kind of angle is shown

    below?

    A. acute C. right

    B. vertex D. obtuse

    5. Which figure is NOT a polygon?

    A. C.

    B. D.

    6.Which polygon has 4 sides?A. triangle C. hexagon

    B. quadrilateral D. pentagon

    7. Which term best describes the

    triangle shown below?

    A. equilateral C. scalene

    B. obtuse D. isosceles

    8. Name the quadrilateral shown

    below.

    A. square C. trapezoid

    B. rhombus D. rectangle

    Chapter 8 Test Form A: Mixed Formats

    MULTIPLE CHOICE

    Circle the letter of the correct answer.

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    98 Chapter 8 Test Form A

    9. Which figure is congruent to the

    figure shown?

    A. C.

    B. D.

    10. Which figure is symmetric?

    A. C.

    B.. D.

    11. What is the perimeter of this

    rectangular flower bed?

    A. 10 feet C. 30 feet

    B. 15 feet D. 50 feet

    12. Find the volume of this figure.

    A. 8 cubic units

    B. 10 cubic units

    C. 12 cubic units

    D. 14 cubic units

    13. Which of the following shows a flip?

    A.

    B.

    C.

    D.

    FREE RESPONSE

    14. How many faces, edges, and

    corners does this solid figure have?

    faces edges

    corners

    10 feet

    5 feet

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    Chapter 8 Test Form A 99

    15. How many square feet of paper

    will be needed to cover this

    bulletin board?

    16. The perimeter of a square is

    8 inches. What is the length of

    each side of the square?

    WRITING IN MATH

    17.

    A. How are quadrilaterals A

    and B the same?

    B. How are quadrilaterals A

    and B different?

    18. Solve this problem by acting it out.

    How many cubes would be used

    to make the fifth stack if you

    follow the pattern below? Explain

    how you know.

    19. Group these polygons into

    two categories. Explain the rule

    you used.

    A DCB

    A B

    Bulletin

    Board 1 square

    foot

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    Chapter 9 Test Form A 103

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    1. Name the equal parts of this whole.

    A. fifths C. thirds

    B.fourths

    D.halves

    2. What fraction of this figure is

    shaded?

    A. 33

    C. 36

    B. 35 D.

    14

    3. Which is the best estimate for the

    amount that is shaded?

    A. about 14 C. about 34

    B. about 12 D. about 1

    4. What fraction is missing on this

    number line?

    A. 38 C.

    34

    B. 12 D.

    83

    5. What fraction of the candles isburning?

    A. 38 C.

    57

    B. 35 D. 58

    6. Find 14 of 16.

    A. 2 C. 6

    B. 4 D. 8

    7. Which number sentence is

    NOT true?

    A. 18

    38

    48

    B. 190 1

    30 1

    60

    C. 152 1

    42 1

    12

    D. 25

    15

    15

    0 118

    28

    48

    58

    68

    78

    Chapter 9 Test Form A: Mixed Formats

    MULTIPLE CHOICE

    Circle the letter of the correct answer.

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    104 Chapter 9 Test Form A

    8. What mixed number does this

    picture show?

    A. 56 C. 3

    16

    B. 256 D. 356

    9. Which units would be best to

    measure the distance from

    Chicago to New York?

    A. inches C. yards

    B. feet D. miles

    10. What is the length of this ribbon to

    the nearest 14 inch?

    A. 14 inch C. 114 inches

    B. 12 inch D. 112 inches

    11. How many inches are in 3 feet?

    A. 12 C. 36

    B. 24 D. 48

    12. How many feet are in 4 yards?

    A. 20 C. 12

    B. 16 D. 3

    FREE RESPONSE

    Draw a picture to show each fraction

    or mixed number.

    13. 35

    14. 213

    15. 312

    16. 1

    6

    Compare. Use , , or .

    17.

    12

    34

    18. Ling brought 15 books to the used

    book sale. Ramona bought 13 of

    them. How many of Lings books

    did Ramona buy?

    14

    14

    14

    12

    0 1 2

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    Chapter 9 Test Form A 105

    Complete the number sentence.

    19.

    15

    20. Solve a simpler problem to answer

    this question.

    Favio had 3 apples. He cut each

    into 2 equal pieces. Then he cut

    each piece into thirds. How many

    apple pieces did he have?

    WRITING IN MATH

    21. Decide if the problem has extra or

    missing information. Explain.

    Solve if you have enough

    information.

    Jackie bought 12 balloons.

    Six of the balloons were red and

    3 were green. The rest were

    yellow. What fraction of the

    balloons were yellow?

    22. Explain how you can tell how

    many sixths are in 156

    .

    23. Describe how you can use a

    number line to order the fractions

    170, 1

    10, and 1

    30 from least to

    greatest.

    0 1210110 310 410 510 610 710 810 910

    10

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    Chapter 10 Test Form A 113

    Name

    1. Which decimal names the shaded

    part of this whole?

    A. 0.4 C. 4.0

    B. 0.6 D. 6.0

    2. Which mixed number equals 1.7?

    A. 117 C. 7110

    B. 1170 D. 17

    1

    3. Which is four hundredths written

    as a decimal?

    A. 0.04 C. 4.00

    B. 0.4 D. 400

    4. Which decimal names the shaded

    part of this whole?

    A. 0.11 C. 1.1

    B. 0.89 D. 8.9

    5. Which of the following statements

    is NOT correct?

    A. 0.40 0.4 C. 0.60 0.06

    B. 0.59 0.95 D. 0.73 0.37

    6. Use the number line to choose the

    decimals that are written in order

    from least to greatest.

    A. 0.46 0.64 0.40

    B. 0.64 0.46 0.40

    C. 0.46 0.40 0.64

    D. 0.40 0.46 0.64

    7. Find 3.06 1.37.

    A. 1.69 C. 4.43

    B. 4.37 D. 4.97

    8. What is 4.3 subtracted from 7.0?

    A. 1.7 C. 3.3

    B. 2.7 D. 11.3

    0

    0.70

    0.80

    0.900.10

    0.20

    0.30

    0.40

    0.50

    0.60 1

    Chapter 10 Test Form A: Mixed Formats

    MULTIPLE CHOICE

    Circle the letter of the correct answer.

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    114 Chapter 10 Test Form A

    9. You want to find the sum of

    3.64 and 1.47. Arrange the steps

    below in the correct order to

    solve the problem.

    A. E, A, C, B, D

    B. B, C, A, D, E

    C. B, C, A, E, D

    D. B, E, A, D, C

    10. Which is the best estimate for the

    length of this crayon to the

    nearest centimeter?

    A. 2 cm C. 10 cm

    B. 7 cm D. 7 m

    11. Which items length could be

    estimated at about 7 meters?

    A. a dog C. a classroom

    B. a bike D. a football field

    12. Which unit would be best to

    measure the length of a paper clip?

    A. centimeter C. meter

    B. decimeter D. kilometer

    FREE RESPONSE

    Write each as a decimal.

    13. 1700

    14. 1140

    15. 216050

    16. 130

    Compare. Use , , or .

    17.

    0.43 0.37

    18.

    0.40 0.4

    Add or subtract.

    19. 20.

    21. 22. 4.78

    2.03

    7.4

    2.5

    0.64 0.36

    0.9 0.5

    indigo

    Step A: Add the tenths.

    Step B: Line up the decimal points.

    Step C: Write the decimal point inthe sum.

    Step D: Add the ones.

    Step E: Add the hundredths.

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    23. Jessica walked 1.6 kilometers

    on Monday and 3.5 kilometers on

    Wednesday. How many kilometers

    did she walk in all? How many

    more kilometers did she walk on

    Wednesday than on Monday?

    24. Complete the organized list to

    solve this problem.

    Coach Montgomery is pairing up

    the swim club members for races.

    Tonya or Stephanie will swim in

    Lane A and Dani, Jill, or Lisa will

    swim in Lane B. How many different

    pairs can the coach choose?

    Tonya and Dani

    Tonya and Jill

    WRITING IN MATH

    25. Draw pictures of tenths grids to

    compare 0.9 and 0.7. Use , ,

    or

    to compare.

    26. Explain how you would measure

    the width of your piece of paper to

    the nearest centimeter.

    27. What is this mixed number?

    Explain how you know.

    0.90.7