Multiple Choice Identify the
choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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Which is the missing factor?
( __ 4) + (2
4)
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Which of these best describes all the numbers in this magic
square?

a. | They are all greater than 27. | b. | They are all multiples of 5. | c. | They are all multiples of
3. | d. | They are all less than 24. |
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3.
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At a grocery store there are 5 boxes of canned pears. There
are 4 cans in each box. How many cans of pears are there in all?
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4.
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A musical group with 4 people is a quartet. How many people
are in 9 quartets?
a. | 15 people | b. | 18
people | c. | 27 people | d. | 36
people |
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5.
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In a stable there are 7 horses. Each horse needs 4
horse-shoes. How many horse-shoes are needed in all?
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Find the product.
8 8
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7.
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Grace counted the number of flowers in 4 vases. There were 5
flowers in each vase. How many flowers were in the 4 vases?
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8.
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Fay is helping choose the uniforms for the basketball team.
She can choose a shirt color, and she can choose a number color. How many different uniforms can Fay
choose from?

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Emily has 7 rolls of dimes. Flora has 4 rolls of dimes. How
many more rolls of dimes does Emily have than Flora? Each roll has $5 worth of dimes. How much more
money does Emily have than Flora?
a. | Emily has 3 more rolls, so she has $15 more than
Flora. | b. | Emily has 3 more rolls, so she has $30 more than
Flora. | c. | Emily has 3 more rolls, so she has $35 more than
Flora. | d. | Emily has 11 more rolls, so she has $55 more than
Flora. |
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A classroom has 6 rows of desks. Each row has 7 desks. How
many desks are there? Each student has his or her own desk. If there are 28 students, how many desks
are empty?
a. | There are 42 desks and 28 of them are
empty. | b. | There are 42 desks and 16 of them are
empty. | c. | There are 42 desks and 14 of them are
empty. | d. | There are 36 desks and 8 of them are
empty. |
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A restaurant had 8 cartons of eggs. Each carton held 6 eggs.
The restaurant used 40 of the eggs at breakfast time. Which of these shows one way to find the number
of eggs left?
a. | Multiply 8 by 6 and then add 40. | b. | Multiply 8 by 6 and then subtract 40. | c. | Multiply 8 by 40 and then subtract 6. | d. | Divide 40 by 6 and then add 8. |
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12.
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Which is the missing
factor?
( __ 6) + (6 6)
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13.
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Suppose you want to find 3 7. What two multiplication facts can help you find 3 7?
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14.
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Irene has 4 friends over for
lunch. She wants to put 7 crackers on each of their plates. How many crackers should Irene have for
her friends?
a. | 11
crackers | c. | 21
crackers | b. | 14 crackers | d. | 28 crackers |
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Each box contains 4 rolls of
film. How many rolls of film are in 11 boxes?
a. | 4 rolls | b. | 16 rolls | c. | 40 rolls | d. | 44 rolls |
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In the Jimenez family’s
pantry there are 7 packs of canned tuna. There are 4 cans in each pack. How many cans of tuna are
there in all?
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In the third grade classroom
there are 3 rows with 6 desks in each row. How many desks are in the
classroom?
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In a stable there are 7 horses.
Each horse has 2 bridles. How many bridles are there in all?
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Find the product.
8
7
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20.
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An octagon is a polygon with 8
sides. Ryan has 3 tables the shape of an octagon. If he puts a chair on each side of the table, how
many chairs will he need for 3 tables?

a. | 24
chairs | c. | 31
chairs | b. | 27 chairs | d. | 40 chairs |
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21.
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What is the product of 3
3
3?
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22.
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What is the product of 3
2
6?
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23.
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Mike counts the number of
apples in 6 barrels. There were 7 apples in each barrel. How many apples were in the 6
barrels?
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24.
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Ushers at the school play may
wear only the colors in the table.

How many different
shirt and pant combinations can they wear?
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25.
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Ray bought 3 packages of
tomatoes. Each package had 4 tomatoes. He used 6 of the tomatoes to make a salad. Which of
these shows one way to find how many tomatoes Ray had left?
a. | Multiply 3 by 4 and then subtract
6. | b. | Multiply 3 by 4 and then add 6.
| c. | Multiply 3 by 4 by 6.
| d. | Multiply 3 by 6 and divide by 4.
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