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Topic 6 Practice Test



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

 1. 

Which is the missing factor?

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a.
5
c.
9
b.
8
d.
10
 

 2. 

Which of these best describes all the numbers in this magic square?

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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.
 

 3. 

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?
a.
20
c.
24
b.
16
d.
9
 

 4. 

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
 

 5. 

In a stable there are 7 horses. Each horse needs 4 horse-shoes. How many horse-shoes are needed in all?
a.
14
c.
28
b.
21
d.
32
 

 6. 

Find the product.

8 mc006-1.jpg 8
a.
36
c.
64
b.
42
d.
81
 

 7. 

Grace counted the number of flowers in 4 vases. There were 5 flowers in each vase. How many flowers were in the 4 vases?
a.
20
c.
16
b.
18
d.
9
 

 8. 

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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a.
4
b.
6
c.
8
d.
10
 

 9. 

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.
 

 10. 

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.
 

 11. 

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.
 

 12. 

Which is the missing factor?

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a.
2
c.
6
b.
4
d.
7
 

 13. 

Suppose you want to find 3mc013-1.jpg7. What two multiplication facts can help you find 3mc013-2.jpg7?
a.
(1mc013-3.jpg3) and (1mc013-4.jpg7)
b.
(3mc013-5.jpg7) and (3mc013-6.jpg7)
c.
(2mc013-7.jpg7) and (1mc013-8.jpg7)
d.
(2mc013-9.jpg7) and (1mc013-10.jpg3)
 

 14. 

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
 

 15. 

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
 

 16. 

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?
a.
21
c.
28
b.
24
d.
35
 

 17. 

In the third grade classroom there are 3 rows with 6 desks in each row. How many desks are in the classroom?
a.
10
c.
14
b.
12
d.
18
 

 18. 

In a stable there are 7 horses. Each horse has 2 bridles. How many bridles are there in all?
a.
14
c.
28
b.
21
d.
32
 

 19. 

Find the product.

8
mc019-1.jpg 7
a.
36
c.
56
b.
48
d.
64
 

 20. 

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?

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a.
24 chairs
c.
31 chairs
b.
27 chairs
d.
40 chairs
 

 21. 

What is the product of 3 mc021-1.jpg 3 mc021-2.jpg 3?
a.
36
c.
18
b.
27
d.
9
 

 22. 

What is the product of 3 mc022-1.jpg 2 mc022-2.jpg 6?
a.
52
c.
36
b.
48
d.
32
 

 23. 

Mike counts the number of apples in 6 barrels. There were 7 apples in each barrel. How many apples were in the 6 barrels?
a.
52
c.
36
b.
42
d.
32
 

 24. 

Ushers at the school play may wear only the colors in the table.

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How many different shirt and pant combinations can they wear?
a.
6
b.
7
c.
8
d.
9
 

 25. 

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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