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Topic 5 Practice Test



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

 1. 

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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a.
5
b.
10
c.
15
d.
20
 

 2. 

Which of these best describes all the animal speeds shown?

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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.
 

 3. 

In a doubles tennis tournament, there were 5 teams. Each team had 2 players. How many people played in the tournament?
a.
8
b.
10
c.
12
d.
14
 

 4. 

What 2 factors could Jeff write to get a product of 35?

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a.
7, 5
b.
8, 5
c.
9, 5
d.
10, 5
 

 5. 

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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a.
77
b.
70
c.
63
d.
56
 

 6. 

What symbol will make the sentence TRUE?
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a.
+
b.
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c.
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d.
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 7. 

Which number sentence is TRUE?
a.
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b.
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c.
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d.
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 8. 

Which correct number sentence shows the Identity Property of Multiplication?
a.
4 + 0 = 4
c.
4 + 1 = 5
b.
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d.
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 9. 

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
 

 10. 

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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a.
20
c.
88
b.
40
d.
96
 

 11. 

Which value for n makes the equation below true?

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a.
n = 40
c.
n = 70
b.
n = 60
d.
n = 80
 

 12. 

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.
 

 13. 

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.
 

 14. 

Each bunk bed in a cabin holds 2 people. How many people can 6 bunk beds hold?
a.
6
b.
8
c.
10
d.
12
 

 15. 

Each car holds 5 people. How many people can 3 cars hold?
a.
2
b.
8
c.
15
d.
20
 

 16. 

There are 6 children on each swim team. How many children in all are on the swim teams?

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a.
36
b.
45
c.
54
d.
63
 

 17. 

What symbol will make the sentence true?

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a.
+
b.
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c.
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d.
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 18. 

What symbol will make the sentence true?

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a.
+
b.
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c.
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d.
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 19. 

What symbol will make the sentence true?

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a.
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b.
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c.
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d.
+
 

 20. 

Lauren picks 10 flowers a day for each of 5 days. How many flowers in all does she pick 5 days?
a.
30
b.
40
c.
50
d.
55
 

 21. 

Mr. Markos wrote the following problem on the board:
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What number would make this multiplication sentence TRUE?
a.
1
c.
100
b.
10
d.
1,000
 

 22. 

Complete the sentence.

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a.
100
c.
240
b.
155
d.
250
 

 23. 

Which value for n makes the equation below TRUE?

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a.
n = 40
c.
n = 60
b.
n = 50
d.
n = 70
 

 24. 

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.
 

 25. 

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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