Example: Count and choosethe right number.
1) 152) 163) 174) 18
Answer: 17
Example: Which of the following option shows the number 21 in words?
1) Two one2) Twelve3) Twenty4) Twenty one
Answer: Twenty one
Example: 16 comes _______________ 14.
1) before2) after3) between
Answer: after
Example: Which option makes this statement true?26 _______________ 29
1) is greater than2) is less than3) is equal to
Answer: is less than
Example: Arrange the numbers in increasing order:23, 44, 16, 37
1) 44, 37, 23, 162) 16, 23, 37, 443) 16, 37, 23, 444) 16, 23, 44, 37
Answer: 16, 23, 37, 44
Example: Nicole and her friends were waiting in aline to get books from the school library. 13 girlswere in front of Nicole. What was her position inthe line?
1) Twelfth2) Thirteenth3) Fourteenth4) Fifteenth
Answer: Fourteenth
Example: 8, ___, 12, 14, ___
1) 9, 162) 9, 183) 10, 164) 10, 18
Answer: 10, 16
Example: Follow the pattern and fill inthe missing number -12, 15, 18, ___
1) 192) 213) 224) 24
Answer: 21
Example:
1) 52) 63) 74) 8
Answer: 7
Example: Start at 8. Count on 5.
1) 122) 133) 144) 15
Answer: 13
Example: What is the sum of 7 and 15?
1) 192) 203) 214) 22
Answer: 22
Example: Joseph went on an African safari during hisvacation in Africa. He took 5 photographs of a rhinoand 14 photographs of other animals. How manyphotographs of animals did Joseph take in all?
Answer: 19
Example: Add 13 and 12.
1) 12) 243) 254) 26
Answer: 25
Example: Sophia worked at a snack bar during a volleyballgame. At halftime, she sold 15 orange candy bars andduring the second half she sold 13 more orange candy bars.How many orange candy bars did she sell in all duringthe volleyball match?
1) 272) 283) 294) 38
Answer: 28
Example: Add: 15 + 5 + 9.
1) 252) 273) 284) 29
Answer: 29
Example: Jason has been selling candies to raise funds fora charity. He sold 7 bags of candies on Monday and 10 bagsof candies on Tuesday. If he sold 5 more bags of candieson Wednesday than he did on Monday, how many total bagsof candies did Jason sell in those three days?
1) 222) 273) 294) 31
Example: Which is a way to make thenumber 10?
1) 5 + 62) 4 + 53) 6 + 44) 7 + 5
Answer: 6 + 4
Example: 15 + _____ = 25
1) 52) 103) 114) 12
Answer: 10
Example: 8 + 8 = 10 + ___
1) 62) 73) 84) 9
Answer: 6
Example: Katherine competed on a quiz show. She scored 21 point in the sports category and 18 pointsin the science category. Which addition sentencetells how many total points Katherine got in thequiz show?
1) 21 + 18 = 382) 21 + 18 = 393) 21 + 18 = 404) 21 + 18 = 41
Answer: 21 + 18 = 39
1) 32) 43) 54) 10
Answer: 4
Example: Take away 6 from 9.
1) 12) 23) 34) 4
Answer: 3
Example: Solve:
1) 92) 103) 114) 12
Answer: 12
Example: Kevin scored a total of 17 points in his Mathand English tests. If he scored 8 points in the Mathtest, how many points did Kevin score in the Englishtest?
1) 72) 83) 94) 10
Answer: 9
Example: Subtract: 28 - 16
1) 122) 143) 164) 18
Example: Sara and Julia sold popcorns to raise moneyfor a field trip. Sara sold 35 bags of popcorns and Juliasold 15 fewer bags of popcorns than Sara did. Howmany bags of popcorns did Julia sell?
1) 102) 153) 184) 20
Answer: 20
Example: Find the difference:36 - 10 - 12
1) 42) 123) 144) 24
Answer: 14
Example: Danielle went to an Easter party at her friend'shouse. She found 25 chocolate eggs during an egg hunt.She gave 7 chocolate eggs to her sister and 12 chocolateeggs to her friends. How many chocolate eggs did she haveleft with her?
1) 42) 63) 84) 9
Example: Which subtraction sentence willresult in the number 6?
1) 9 - 42) 9 - 53) 10 - 44) 10 - 5
Answer: 10 - 4
Example: 25 - ____ = 19
Example: 12 - 6 = ___ - 4
1) 82) 93) 104) 11
Example: Which subtraction sentencetells how many are left?Twenty eight - Twelve - Two
1) 28 - 12 - 2 = 162) 28 - 12 - 2 = 143) 28 - 12 - 2 = 124) 28 - 12 - 2 = 10
Answer: 28 - 12 - 2 = 14
Example: Ryan had 29 dollars in his piggy bank. He boughta book for 11 dollars and gave 5 dollars to his brother. Whichsubtraction sentence tells that how much money was left withRyan?
1) 29 dollars - 11 dollars - 5 dollars = 11 dollars2) 29 dollars - 11 dollars - 5 dollars = 12 dollars3) 29 dollars - 11 dollars - 5 dollars = 13 dollars4) 29 dollars - 11 dollars - 5 dollars = 14 dollars
Answer: 29 dollars - 11 dollars - 5 dollars = 13 dollars
Example: Identify the correct name for thefigure given below.
1) Circle2) Square3) Triangle4) Pentagon
Answer: Triangle
Example: I am round. I don't have any sidesor corners. What am I?
Answer: Circle
Example: Jessica bought a table for her garden. The topof the table had four equal sides and four corners. Whatwas the shape of the top of the table that Jessica boughtfor her garden?
1) Pentagon2) Square3) Triangle4) Rectangle
Answer: Square
Example: Identify the correct name for theobject given below.
1) Cube2) Cylinder3) Sphere4) Cone
Answer: Cone
Example: Choose "True" or "False":I have no faces. I can roll but Icannot slide. I am a sphere.
1) True2) False
Answer: True
Example: Ryan went to Egypt during his Christmas holidays.There he saw some famous structures from ancient timesshown in the picture below. These structures had 5 facesand 8 edges. Identify the shape of the famous structureshown below.
1) Cube2) Cylinder3) Pyramid4) Cone
Answer: Pyramid
Example: How would you show this pattern using letters?
1) ABCABCABC2) ACBACBACB3) ACBABCACB4) ACBBCAACB
Answer: ACBACBACB
Example: Christopher works in a toy shop and he was asked toarrange the latest toy cars in 5 rows on a table. He placed 3 toycars in the first row, 6 toy cars in the second row and 9 toy carsin the third row. If he continues this pattern, how many toy carswould he place in the fifth row on the table?
1) 102) 123) 154) 18
Answer: 15
Example: Which pair shows two congruent figures?
Answer:
Example: From the following objects which objectis symmetrical?
Example: Choose the place of theunderlined digit in the number.
1) Ones2) Tens
Answer: Ones
Example: How many tens and ones arethere in 65?
1) 5 tens 5 ones2) 5 tens 6 ones3) 6 tens 5 ones4) 6 tens 6 ones
Answer: 6 tens 5 ones
Example: I have a six in the ones place. I am greaterthan 80 but less than 90. What number am I?
1) 662) 683) 764) 86
Answer: 86
Example: How many cents are therein a quarter?
1) 10 cents2) 25 cents3) 50 cents4) 100 cents
Answer: 25 cents
Example: How do you make 30 centsusing the fewest coins?
1) 1 nickel and 25 pennies2) 1 dime and 4 nickels3) 1 quarter and 5 pennies4) 1 quarter and 1 nickel
Answer: 1 quarter and 1 nickel
Example: Nicole bought some stickers from a book store.She gave a dollar to the cashier and received back 3 coinsthat added up to 40 cents in change. Which of the following3 coins did she receive as change?
1) 1 quarter, 1 dime and a nickel2) 1 dime, 1 quarter and a penny3) 1 quarter, 1 dime and a penny4) 1 quarter, 1 dime and a half dollar
Answer: 1 quarter, 1 dime and a nickel
Example: 4 dimes = ____ cents
1) 14 cents2) 20 cents3) 40 cents4) 400 cents
Answer: 40 cents
Example: The cost of a pack of Spidermanstickers is 27 cents. Juan has 2 dimes, 1nickel and 3 pennies. Does he have enoughmoney to buy the pack of Spidermanstickers?
1) Yes2) No
Answer: Yes
Example: Add:
1) 50 cents2) 65 cents3) 75 cents4) 85 cents
Answer: 75 cents
Example: 1 quarter + 1 dime + 1 penny
1) 26 cents2) 34 cents3) 35 cents4) 36 cents
Answer: 36 cents
Example: Brooke and Erin made their artproject together. Brooke spent 3 nickels tobuy a shiny silver sheet and Erin spent 3dimes to buy a bright yellow sheet. How muchmoney did they spend all together on theirart project?
1) 6 cents2) 35 cents3) 45 cents4) 55 cents
Answer: 45 cents
Example: Subtract:
1) 15 cents2) 20 cents3) 30 cents4) 40 cents
Example: 2 dimes - 1 nickel
1) 5 cents2) 10 cents3) 15 cents4) 16 cents
Answer: 15 cents
Example: Andrew went to buy a gift for his friend.He liked a box along with a pencil. The cost of thebox along with the pencil was 1 dollar. If the costof the pencil alone was 25 cents, what was the costof the box alone?
1) 75 cents2) 77 cents3) 80 cents4) 85 cents
Example: Choose "True" or "False":4 dimes + 1 nickel - 2 dimes = 35 cents
Answer: False
Example: Connor bought a book about theRedwood National Park for $13. He paidwith a 20 dollar bill. How much change didConnor receive?
1) $52) $73) $84) $13
Answer: $7
Example: Which figure shows fourths?
Example: 3 children divide a candy bar equally amongthem. How much of the candy bar does each of them get?
1) One half2) One third3) One fourth4) One fifth
Answer: One third
1) 12) 33) 44) 5
Answer: 5
Example: Sara and three of her friends are sharinga medium size pizza. They divide the pizza equallyamong themselves. What fraction of the pizza doeseach of them get?
1) 2) 3) 4)
Example: Which option below shows the fraction ofthe balls that are blue?
Example: What time does the clock givenbelow show?
1) 4:352) 7:043) 7:104) 7:20
Answer: 7:20
Example: 2:45 = _____
1) Quarter to 22) Quarter past 23) Quarter to 34) Half past 3
Answer: Quarter to 3
Example: 100 minutes = _____
1) 1 hour 20 minutes2) 1 hour 30 minutes3) 1 hour 40 minutes4) 1 hour 50 minutes
Answer: 1 hour 40 minutes
Example: 2 hours =_____
1) 110 minutes2) 120 minutes3) 130 minutes4) 140 minutes
Answer: 120 minutes
Example: 1 week and 8 days =_____days
1) 112) 133) 144) 15
Example: Megan was preparing for a painting exhibition.She completed 3 paintings in 1 week and 2 days. Howmany total days did Megan take to complete the paintings?
Example: Julia and her friend went to atheater to watch a movie. They reachedthe theater 30 minutes before the moviestart time. If the movie started at 12:00 p.m.,what time did they reach the theater?
1) 10:30 a.m.2) 11:30 a.m.3) 11:30 p.m.4) 12:30 p.m.
Answer: 11:30 a.m.
Example: Amanda began doing laundry at10:00 a.m. It took her 3 hours to wash allthe dirty clothes. What time was it whenAmanda finished doing laundry?
1) 1:00 a.m.2) 12:00 p.m.3) 1:00 p.m.4) 2:00 p.m.
Answer: 1:00 p.m.
Example: Andrew works part time in a store.He worked from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on aSunday at the store. How many hours in alldid Andrew work on that Sunday at the store?
1) 2 hours2) 4 hours3) 6 hours4) 8 hours
Answer: 4 hours
Example: 25 minutes + 45 minutes
1) 1 hour2) 1 hour 05 minutes3) 1 hour 15 minutes4) 1 hour 25 minutes
Answer: 1 hour 15 minutes
Example: Anthony took 30 minutes to wash his carand 45 minutes to vacuum his car. How much totaltime did Anthony take to wash and vacuum his car?
Example: 1 hour - 15 minutes
1) 30 minutes2) 35 minutes3) 45 minutes4) 55 minutes
Answer: 45 minutes
Example: Emily took 1 hour and 30 minutes toprepare a dish. Sarah took 2 hours to preparethe same dish. How much longer did Sarah taketo prepare the dish than Emily did?
1) 20 minutes2) 30 minutes3) 40 minutes4) 50 minutes
Answer: 30 minutes
Example: If today is Tuesday, thenyesterday was _______.
1) Sunday2) Monday3) Wednesday4) Thursday
Answer: Monday
Example: Which is the sixth monthof the year?
1) June2) July3) May4) August
Answer: June
Example: Use the calendar given belowto answer the question. What date is onthe second Saturday of the month shownin the calendar?
1) 3rd January2) 10th January3) 11th January4) 17th January
Answer: 10th January
Example: Brian is in the first grade. Heknows that the last day before the week ofspring break is Friday, 11th March. If theschool starts again on the Monday after thespring break, on what date will the schoolreopen after the spring break according tothe calendar below?
1) 14th March2) 15th March3) 21st March4) 28th March
Answer: 21st March
Example: Sarah and her Mom were cleaning Sarah's room.They saw many toys laying around in her room. To helpSarah figure out how many of each toy there were, Sarah'sMom made a tally table of the toys. Among the tables shownbelow which one shows the right number of toys Sarah has?
Example: Count the tally marks and choose the right number:
1) 112) 123) 134) 14
Example: Kayla went to a grocery store to shop for fruitsfor a party. She bought 5 apples, 3 oranges and 2 pearsto make fruit salad for the party. Which of the followingoption shows the total number of fruits Kayla bought?
Answer: 2
1) 32) 63) 74) 9
Example: Steven asked his classmates to vote fortheir favorite dessert. He made the bar graph givenbelow to show the results. Study the bar graph andname the desserts in order from the least to the mostliked dessert among Steven's friends.
1) Chocolate pudding, Ice-cream, Cake2) Ice-cream, Cake, Chocolate pudding3) Chocolate pudding, Cake, Ice-cream4) Cake, Chocolate pudding, Ice-cream
Answer: Chocolate pudding, Cake, Ice-cream
Example: If you spin the spinner once, the outcomethat the pointer will stop on yellow is ____.
1) certain2) most likely3) least likely4) impossible
Answer: certain
Example: Jessica wants to make a bead necklace forher friend. She has 5 red beads, 6 pink beads and 20blue beads in a box. If she picked one bead from thebox without looking, how likely is that she picked a bluebead from the box?
1) Certain2) Most likely3) Least likely4) Impossible
Answer: Most likely
Example: Steven and his friends were playing with thespinner shown below. If Steven spins the spinner once,how likely is that the pointer will stop on yellow?
Answer: Least likely
Example: Choose "True" or "False": If you spin the spinnergiven below once, it is impossible that the pointer will stopon red.
Example: Which tool would you use to measure the rightamount of chocolate powder needed to make a glass ofchocolate milk shake?
1) Thermometer2) Timer3) Tablespoon4) Ruler
Answer: Tablespoon
Example: Which of the following is the best estimatefor the length of your Math textbook?
1) 12 centimeters2) 12 inches3) 12 feet4) 12 meters
Answer: 12 inches
Example: Which of the following is the best estimate forthe capacity of the apple juice can given below?
1) 10 fluid ounces2) 10 cups3) 10 pints4) 10 quarts
Answer: 10 fluid ounces
Example: Which of the following is the best estimatefor the weight of the orange given below?
1) 2 pounds2) 2 ounces3) 20 pounds4) 2 tons
Answer: 2 ounces
Example: How long is the toy bus given below?
1) 2.50 cm2) 20 cm3) 25 cm4) 30 cm
Answer: 25 cm
Example: What is the weight of the cabbagegiven below?
1) 1 pound2) 1 and a half pound3) 2 pounds4) 2 and a half pounds
Answer: 2 pounds
Example: Choose "True" or "False":The container given below has 100 mlof liquid in it.
Example: Which of the following is the longest?
Example: Compare the weight and fill in the blankaccordingly:
1) lighter than2) heavier than3) equal to
Answer: lighter than
Example: Which of the following container can holdmore than the carton given below?
Example: 6 pounds + 5 pounds = ____
1) 8 pounds2) 9 pounds3) 10 pounds4) 11 pounds
Answer: 11 pounds
Example: Anna prepared 2 glasses of milk shake forher friends. If she used 4 fluid ounces of milk toprepare one glass of milk shake, how much milkdid Anna use to prepare 2 glasses of milk shake?
1) 6 fluid ounces2) 7 fluid ounces3) 8 fluid ounces4) 9 fluid ounces
Answer: 8 fluid ounces
Example: 3 cm is ___ less than 7 cm.
1) 2 cm2) 3 cm3) 4 cm4) 11 cm
Answer: 4 cm
Example: Erin is 6 years older than Sara. Sara is 2years younger than Mary. If Mary is 7 years old,how old is Erin?
Answer: 11
Example: What is the temperature shown inthe thermometer given below?
1) 40°F2) 45°F3) 50°F4) 55°F
Answer: 45°F
Example: The maximum temperature in Florida on Mondaywas 27°C and the minimum temperature was 22°C. Whatwas the difference between the two temperatures inFlorida on Monday?
1) 3°C2) 4°C3) 5°C4) 6°C
Answer: 5°C
Example: How many dots are there inall in the picture given below?
1) 32) 63) 94) 12
Example: Choose "True" or "False": 3 times 2 = 2 + 2 + 2
Example: 3, 6, 9, __
1) 102) 113) 124) 15
Example: 2 groups of _____ candies = 4 candies
Example: James bought 2 packs of pencils before hisschool year started. If each pack had 4 pencils,how many pencils did James buy in all?
1) 62) 73) 84) 10
Answer: 8
Example: How many groups of 2 stars each can bemade from the stars shown below in the figure?
1) 22) 43) 54) 6
Example: Divide 4 by 1
1) 12) 23) 44) 5
Example: Divide 2 by 2
1) 12) 23) 44) 6
Answer: 1
Example: How many 2's are there in 6?
1) 22) 33) 44) 5
Example: Julia baked 9 cookies for her friends. Shewants to put equal number of cookies in 3 packs.How many cookies will she put in each pack?
1) 22) 33) 44) 12