Multiple Choice Identify the
choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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What are the next three numbers
in this pattern?
1, 2, 5, 8, 1, 2, 5, 8, 1, 2, 5
a. | 1, 2, 5 | b. | 2, 5, 8 | c. | 5, 8, 1 | d. | 8, 1, 2 |
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Tammy is decorating the top of
the math bulletin board. She is using a pattern of shapes the class has studied.

Which shows the next three shapes?
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What are the next two numbers
in this pattern?
26, 22, 18, 14, _____, _____
a. | 12, 10 | b. | 10, 6 | c. | 8, 4 | d. | 6, 0 |
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4.
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What three numbers complete the
pattern?
8, 11, 14, 17, __, __, __
a. | 20, 23,
26 | b. | 19, 22,
26 | c. | 21, 24,
27 | d. | 20, 17,
14 |
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5.
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Presidential elections are held
every 4 years. There were Presidential elections held in 1840, 1844, 1848, and 1852. What years were
the next three Presidential elections?
a. | 1860, 1864,
1868 | c. | 1856, 1860,
1864 | b. | 1855, 1859, 1863 | d. | 1858, 1862, 1866 |
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6.
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Paul made this table that shows
the amounts of money he earns for different numbers of hours he babysits.

How much does Paul make when he babysits for 5 hours?
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A clothing store has all
T-shirts on sale for the same price. This table shows the total prices for different numbers of
t-shirts.

What is the total price of 5
T-shirts?
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8.
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What rule can be used to find
the number of beads in 8 necklaces?

a. | Add
3. | b. | Add
16. | c. | Multiply by 8 | d. | Multiply by 9. |
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9.
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Brenda is making picture frames
from wood. All of the frames she makes have the same height. How many inches of wood will she need to
make a frame that is 8 inches long?


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10.
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Sasha is tiling a border on her
bathroom wall. How many tiles will she need if the border is going to be 7 feet long?

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11.
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Cameron’s dog weighs 10
pounds more than her cat. Her dog weighs 7 pounds less than Bill’s dog. Cameron’s cat
weighs 8 pounds. How much does Bill’s dog weigh?
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Phil, Bob, and Andrew wrote a
riddle about their ages. Phil is 2 years older than Andrew. Andrew is 6 years old. The sum of their
ages is 22 years. How old is Bob?
a. | 8 years
old | b. | 9 years old | c. | 10 years old | d. | 11 years old |
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What are the next three numbers
in this pattern?
9, 5, 4, 7, 9, 5, 4, 7, 9, 5, 4, 7, 9, 5
a. | 9, 5,
4 | b. | 4, 7,
9 | c. | 7, 9,
5 | d. | 5, 4,
7 |
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14.
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Leo decorated the cover of his
math report with a pattern using the letters of the word MATH.

Which
shows the next three letters?
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15.
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Tickets for a raffle were
numbered in the following way: 1880, 1884, 1888, and 1892. What were the next three ticket
numbers?
a. | 1896, 1900,
1904 | c. | 1895, 1899,
1903 | b. | 1898, 1902, 1906 | d. | 1900, 1904, 1908 |
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What is a rule for the
pattern?
3, 6, 12, 24, __
a. | Add
3. | b. | Subtract
3. | c. | Multiply by
2. | d. | Divide by
2. |
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What is a rule for the
pattern?
2, 4, 6, 8, __
a. | Add
2. | b. | Subtract
2. | c. | Multiply by
4. | d. | Divide by
2. |
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18.
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This table shows the number of
people who can fit in different numbers of Ferris wheel cars.

How
many people can fit into 9 Ferris wheel cars?
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What rule can be used to find
the number of hours it takes Joanne to read 54 pages?

a. | Subtract
16. | b. | Divide by 9. | c. | Divide by 8. | d. | Add 9. |
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20.
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Which numerical expression
matches the situation?
35 lockers separated into 5 rows
a. | 35 - 5 | b. | 35
5 | c. | 35
5 | d. | 35 +
5 |
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21.
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Which numerical expression
matches the situation?
14 sheets of paper separated into 2 binders
a. | 14 –
2 | b. | 14 + 2 | c. | 14
2 | d. | 14
2 |
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22.
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Lynn is laying square carpet
tiles in her hallway. How many carpet tiles will she need if her hallway is 12 feet long?


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23.
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Avram has 16 tiles. 5 are
white. There are 3 more blue tiles than red tiles. How many red tiles does Avram
have?
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24.
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Charles has a deck of 24 cards.
Nine of the cards are yellow. There are 3 more orange cards than purple cards. How many purple cards
are in the deck?
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25.
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There are 15 pieces of fruit in
a box. 4 are apples. There are 3 more pears than bananas. How many pears are in the
box?
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