Multiple Choice Identify the
choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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The size of Steve’s
swimming pool is shown in the drawing below.
 
What is the
perimeter of his swimming pool?
a. | 13
yards | b. | 14
yards | c. | 18
yards | d. | 20
yards |
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This drawing shows the floor
plan of Ugo’s bedroom. What is the perimeter of his bedroom?

a. | 42
feet | b. | 44 feet | c. | 46 feet | d. | 48 feet |
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What is the perimeter of the
polygon?

a. | 240
yards | b. | 360 yards | c. | 480 yards | d. | 600 yards |
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Which measurement unit might be
used to measure the perimeter of a classroom?
a. | miles | c. | grams | b. | feet | d. | milliliters |
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Elyse is putting a wallpaper
border around the room. How many feet of wallpaper border does she need?

a. | 35 ft | b. | 50 ft | c. | 68 ft | d. | 82 ft |
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Kris is putting a fence around
his garden. How many feet of fencing does he need?

a. | 26 ft | b. | 30 ft | c. | 56 ft | d. | 69 ft |
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Which of the following figures
have a perimeter of 24 ft?
Figure 1  Figure 2  Figure 3 
a. | Figures 1 and
2 | b. | Figures 1 and
3 | c. | Figures 2 and
3 | d. | Figures 1, 2, and
3 |
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Together, Savannah, Shannon,
and Drew bought 32 apples. Savannah bought 5 more apples than Drew. Shannon and Drew bought the
same number. How many apples did Drew buy?
a. | 9
apples | b. | 14
apples | c. | 27
apples | d. | 8
apples |
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This drawing shows the plan for a new playground for young
children. What is the perimeter of the playground?

a. | 44 yards | b. | 52
yards | c. | 54 yards | d. | 56
yards |
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Anthony is using this figure as a repeating design on a
mural. What is the perimeter of this figure?

a. | 44 inches | b. | 38
inches | c. | 36 inches | d. | 34
inches |
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Marty used 7 square floor tiles to make this design. Each
square tile measured 9 inches along each side. What was the perimeter of Marty’s
design?

a. | 63 inches | b. | 126
inches | c. | 144 inches | d. | 252
inches |
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Which unit might be used to measure the perimeter of a food
tray?
a. | pounds | c. | cups | b. | inches | d. | miles |
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Melissa’s garden is shown in the drawing below.
She’s putting a plastic border around the garden. How many feet of plastic border does she
need?

a. | 27 ft | b. | 42
ft | c. | 54 ft | d. | 60
ft |
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George buys a sandbox in the shape of a square. What is the
perimeter of the sandbox?

a. | 36 feet | b. | 35
feet | c. | 18 feet | d. | 9
feet |
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The corkboard Maggie wants to decorate is in the shape of a
square. What is the perimeter of the corkboard?

a. | 441 inches | b. | 84
inches | c. | 63 inches | d. | 42
inches |
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Maggie is putting a fence around her backyard. How many feet
of fencing does she need?

a. | 70 feet | b. | 65
feet | c. | 60 feet | d. | 35
feet |
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Which statement is true about the figures shown
below?

a. | They both have the same length. | b. | They both have the same width. | c. | They both have the same
perimeter. | d. | They both have the same
height. |
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Which figure has a larger perimeter?
 

a. | Figure 1 | b. | Figure
2 | c. | Both figures have the same perimeter. | d. | Not enough information |
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Sue is thinking of two numbers. They have a sum of 16 and a
difference of 2. What are the two numbers?
a. | 8 and 2 | b. | 11 and
5 | c. | 7 and 9 | d. | 8 and
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20.
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Ashley, Jeff, and Kasey were sharing 26 markers. Ashley had
2 more than Jeff. Jeff and Kasey had the same number. How many markers does Ashley
have?
a. | 9 markers | b. | 24
markers | c. | 8 markers | d. | 10
markers |
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