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Topic 2 Practice Test



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

 1. 

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
 

 2. 

Tammy is decorating the top of the math bulletin board. She is using a pattern of shapes the class has studied.

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Which shows the next three shapes?
a.
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b.
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c.
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d.
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 3. 

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
 

 4. 

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
 

 5. 

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
 

 6. 

Paul made this table that shows the amounts of money he earns for different numbers of hours he babysits.

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How much does Paul make when he babysits for 5 hours?
a.
$32
b.
$40
c.
$42
d.
$48
 

 7. 

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.

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What is the total price of 5 T-shirts?
a.
$10
b.
$15
c.
$20
d.
$25
 

 8. 

What rule can be used to find the number of beads in 8 necklaces?

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a.
Add 3.
b.
Add 16.
c.
Multiply by 8
d.
Multiply by 9.
 

 9. 

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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a.
16
b.
24
c.
20
d.
40
 

 10. 

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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a.
28
b.
30
c.
35
d.
42
 

 11. 

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?
a.
18
b.
20
c.
22
d.
25
 

 12. 

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
 

 13. 

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
 

 14. 

Leo decorated the cover of his math report with a pattern using the letters of the word MATH.

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Which shows the next three letters?
a.
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b.
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c.
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d.
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 15. 

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
 

 16. 

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.
 

 17. 

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.
 

 18. 

This table shows the number of people who can fit in different numbers of Ferris wheel cars.

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How many people can fit into 9 Ferris wheel cars?
a.
64
b.
72
c.
80
d.
84
 

 19. 

What rule can be used to find the number of hours it takes Joanne to read 54 pages?

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a.
Subtract 16.
b.
Divide by 9.
c.
Divide by 8.
d.
Add 9.
 

 20. 

Which numerical expression matches the situation?

35 lockers separated into 5 rows
a.
35 - 5
b.
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c.
35 mc020-2.jpg 5
d.
35 + 5
 

 21. 

Which numerical expression matches the situation?

14 sheets of paper separated into 2 binders
a.
14 – 2
b.
14 + 2
c.
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d.
14 mc021-2.jpg 2
 

 22. 

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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a.
18
b.
24
c.
30
d.
36
 

 23. 

Avram has 16 tiles. 5 are white. There are 3 more blue tiles than red tiles. How many red tiles does Avram have?
a.
2
b.
3
c.
4
d.
5
 

 24. 

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?
a.
3
b.
6
c.
9
d.
12
 

 25. 

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?
a.
7
b.
6
c.
5
d.
4
 



 
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