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Topic 8 Practice Test



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

 1. 

What number is missing?
9 mc001-1.jpg mc001-2.jpg = 63

63 ÷ 9 = mc001-3.jpg
a.
6
b.
7
c.
9
d.
14
 

 2. 

What number is missing?
mc002-1.jpg mc002-2.jpg 4 = 12

12 ÷ 4 = mc002-3.jpg
a.
3
b.
4
c.
5
d.
6
 

 3. 

Gunther has 12 postcards. He wants to make an array with 2 postcards in each row. How many rows will he have?

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mc003-2.jpg
a.
12 rows
b.
11 rows
c.
10 rows
d.
6 rows
 

 4. 

Julie has packs of water bottles. If she has 24 water bottles in 3 packs, how many water bottles come in each pack?
a.
4
c.
8
b.
6
d.
10
 

 5. 

Elias bought 42 strawberries. To make them last all week,
he decides he will eat the same number of strawberries each day for a week.

How many strawberries will he eat each day?
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a.
7  strawberries
c.
5  strawberries
b.
6 strawberries
d.
4 strawberries
 

 6. 

Steffie is making a quilt. Each row of the quilt will have 6 squares. She has used 30 quilt squares. How many rows has Steffie finished?

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a.
4 rows
b.
5 rows
c.
6 rows
d.
7 rows
 

 7. 

Which division sentence shows that there are 8 groups of 8 in 64?
a.
8 ÷ 8 = 1
b.
64 ÷ 8 = 8
c.
8 mc007-1.jpg 64 = 512
d.
8 mc007-2.jpg 8 = 64
 

 8. 

A CD rack holds 40 CDs. If 8 CDs can fit on each shelf, then how many shelves are on the CD rack?
a.
3
c.
5
b.
4
d.
9
 

 9. 

An octopus has 8 arms. If there are 7 octopuses at the aquarium, how many arms are there?

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a.
54 arms
b.
56 arms
c.
62 arms
d.
64 arms
 

 10. 

Multiply 7 and 8.
a.
1
c.
48
b.
15
d.
56
 

 11. 

There are 8 choir members in each row. There are 4 rows of choir members. Which number sentence shows how many choir members there are?

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a.
8 mc011-2.jpg 4 = 2
b.
4 mc011-3.jpg 8 = 32
c.
8 – 4 = 4
d.
8 + 4 = 12
 

 12. 

What number is missing?

3 mc012-1.jpg mc012-2.jpg = 12
12 mc012-3.jpg 3 = mc012-4.jpg
a.
4
b.
6
c.
8
d.
9
 

 13. 

What number is missing?

mc013-1.jpg mc013-2.jpg 8 = 32

32 ÷ 8 = mc013-3.jpg
a.
3
b.
4
c.
6
d.
8
 

 14. 

Ralph collects stickers. While looking at his sticker collection, he counted 20 stickers. Each sticker sheet has 5 stickers on it. How many sheets does Ralph have filled?
a.
4 sheets
b.
8 sheets
c.
12 sheets
d.
20 sheets
 

 15. 

John has 36 stamps. He puts 4 stamps on each page of his stamp book. On how many pages did he put stamps?
a.
9
c.
6
b.
7
d.
3
 

 16. 

Dominic has a stack of comic books. Each comic book has 3 stories in it. If Dominic counts 15 stories, how many books does Dominic have?
a.
4 books
b.
5 books
c.
6 books
d.
7 books
 

 17. 

Leon would like to place 56 chairs in 7 equal rows. How many chairs will be in each row?
a.
9 chairs
c.
7 chairs
b.
8 chairs
d.
6 chairs
 

 18. 

There are 45 note cards. Aimee wants to divide the note cards equally among 9 piles. How many note cards go in each pile?
a.
10 note cards
b.
9 note cards
c.
6 note cards
d.
5 note cards
 

 19. 

Which division sentence shows that there are 9 groups of 4 in 36?
a.
4 mc019-1.jpg 9 = 36
b.
36 mc019-2.jpg 9 = 4
c.
8 mc019-3.jpg 4 = 2
d.
4 mc019-4.jpg 36 = 144
 

 20. 

Stephanie spent $58 on school supplies. She spent $16 on pens and pencils and the rest on loose leaf binders. If she bought 3 loose leaf binders, how much did each loose leaf binder cost?
a.
$13
b.
$14
c.
$15
d.
$25
 

 21. 

Mrs. Wilson paid a total of $120 for amusement park tickets. She paid $56 for tickets for adults and the rest for tickets for children. If she bought 4 tickets for children, how much did each of those tickets cost?
a.
$12
b.
$14
c.
$16
d.
$18
 

 22. 

Mrs. Murtha spent $120 on pizzas for a pizza party. She spent $36 for cheese pizzas and the rest on pizzas with toppings. If the pizzas with toppings all cost the same, and she bought 6, what did each topping pizza cost?
a.
$12
b.
$13
c.
$14
d.
$15
 

 23. 

A book of poetry has 30 poems. If there are 30 pages of poems, how many poems are on each page?
a.
30
c.
3
b.
10
d.
1
 

 24. 

Which CANNOT be done?
a.
2 ÷ 2
b.
2 ÷ 0
c.
0 ÷ 2
d.
2 ÷ 1
 

 25. 

There are 30 people going to a family reunion. They are going to travel in 6 cars. Which number sentence shows how many people will ride in each car if each car has the same number of people?

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a.
30 mc025-2.jpg 6 = 180
b.
30 mc025-3.jpg 6 = 5
c.
30 + 6 = 36
d.
30 – 6 = 24
 



 
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