Multiple Choice Identify the
choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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There were 5 cages of gerbils
in a shipment to the pet store. There were 4 gerbils in each cage. How many gerbils were in the
shipment?
    
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Which of these best describes
all the animal speeds shown?

a. | They are all greater than
14. | b. | They are all less than 18. | c. | They are all multiples of
5. | d. | They are all multiples of
2. |
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In a doubles tennis tournament,
there were 5 teams. Each team had 2 players. How many people played in the
tournament?
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4.
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What 2 factors could Jeff write
to get a product of 35?
35 = 
a. | 7, 5 | b. | 8, 5 | c. | 9, 5 | d. | 10, 5 |
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There are 9 gel pens in a box.
Mrs. Rogers bought 7 boxes for the Art Club to use. How many pens did Mrs. Rogers buy in
all?

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What symbol will make the
sentence TRUE?

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Which number sentence is
TRUE?
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Which correct number sentence
shows the Identity Property of Multiplication?
a. | 4 + 0 =
4 | c. | 4 + 1 =
5 | b. |  | d. |  |
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Rachael has 5 shelves that can
hold 4 trophies each. How many trophies can the shelves hold in all?
a. | 4
trophies | c. | 15
trophies | b. | 9 trophies | d. | 20 trophies |
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10.
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A restaurant gives away boxes
of crayons to use to color its menus. Each box has 8 crayons. In one night the restaurant gave
away 12 boxes of crayons. How many crayons did the restaurant give away?
     
     
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Which value for
n makes the equation below
true?

a. | n = 40 | c. | n =
70 | b. | n = 60 | d. | n =
80 |
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Ray bought 3 packages of
mushrooms. Each package had 10 mushrooms. How many mushrooms did Ray buy? He used 13 of the mushrooms
to make a salad. How many mushrooms did he have left?
a. | Ray bought 13 mushrooms and had 0
left. | b. | Ray bought 30 mushrooms and had 17 left. | c. | Ray bought 30 mushrooms and had 13
left. | d. | Ray bought 31 mushrooms and had 14
left. |
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Nolan has 4 juice boxes. Ping
has 9 juice boxes. How many more juice boxes does Ping have? Each juice boxes holds 6 ounces. How
many more ounces of juice does Ping have than Nolan?
a. | Ping has 13 more juice boxes, and he
has 130 ounces more than Nolan. | b. | Ping has 5 more juice boxes, and he has 30 ounces more than
Nolan. | c. | Ping has 5 more juice boxes, and he has 25 ounces more than
Nolan. | d. | Ping has 4 more juice boxes, and he has 20 ounces more than
Nolan. |
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14.
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Each bunk bed in a cabin holds
2 people. How many people can 6 bunk beds hold?
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15.
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Each car holds 5 people. How
many people can 3 cars hold?
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There are 6 children on each
swim team. How many children in all are on the swim teams?

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What symbol will make the
sentence true?

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18.
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What symbol will make the
sentence true?
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19.
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What symbol will make the
sentence true?

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Lauren picks 10 flowers a day
for each of 5 days. How many flowers in all does she pick 5 days?
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21.
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Mr. Markos wrote the following
problem on the board:
= 100 What number
would make this multiplication sentence TRUE?
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Complete the
sentence.


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Which value for
n makes the equation below
TRUE?

a. | n = 40 | c. | n =
60 | b. | n = 50 | d. | n =
70 |
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Mrs. Thompson bought 5 packages
of pencils. Each package had 8 pencils. How many pencils did she buy? She gave 24 of the pencils to
her students. How many of the pencils did she have left?
a. | Mrs. Thompson bought 32 pencils and
had 8 left. | b. | Mrs. Thompson bought 48 pencils and had 24
left. | c. | Mrs. Thompson bought 40 pencils and had 26
left. | d. | Mrs. Thompson bought 40 pencils and had 16
left. |
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25.
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Mason has 9 rolls of nickels.
Sumiko has 3 rolls of nickels. How many more rolls of nickels does Mason have? Each roll has $2 worth
of nickels. How much more money does Mason have than Sumiko?
a. | Mason has 12 more rolls, and he has
$24 more than Sumiko. | b. | Mason has 6 more rolls, and he has $60 more than
Sumiko. | c. | Mason has 6 more rolls, and he has $30 more than
Sumiko. | d. | Mason has 6 more rolls, and he has $12 more than
Sumiko. |
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