Example: Which of the following shows the number2,521 in words?
1) Two five twenty one2) Two thousand, five hundred two one3) Two thousand, five hundred twenty one4) Twenty thousand, five hundred twenty one
Answer: Two thousand, five hundred twenty one
Example: Choose “Three thousand, sevenhundred forty three” in figures.
1) 3,000,700,4032) 3,000,7433) 30,7434) 3,743
Answer: 3,743
Example: Select the greatest number.
1) 3,5462) 3,6543) 3,6454) 3,564
Answer: 3,654
Example: Choose true or false: 7,867 > 7,876
1) True2) False
Answer: False
Example: Which of the following shows the numbersarranged from greatest to least?
1) 203, 231, 223, 302, 3232) 203, 302, 231, 223, 3233) 323, 302, 231, 223, 2034) 323, 302, 223, 231, 203
Answer: 323, 302, 231, 223, 203
Example: Find the next number in the sequence below:25, 40, 55, 70, ____
1) 752) 803) 854) 90
Answer: 85
Example: Round off 5,859 to the nearest hundred.
1) 5,8002) 5,8603) 5,9004) 5,960
Answer: 5,900
Example: Sara paid the following amounts for herphone bill in the last four months: $120 in March,$102 in April, $112 in May and $200 in June. Whichof the following option shows the months arrangedin order from the greatest amount of money paid tothe least amount of money paid by Sara for her phonebill?
1) June, May, April, March2) June, April, March, May3) June, March, May, April4) June, May, March, April
Answer: June, March, May, April
Example: In the number 5,742, the digit ____is in the hundreds place.
1) 22) 43) 54) 7
Answer: 7
Example: Which of the following is theplace value of digit 6 in the number 1,623?
1) 62) 1003) 6004) 6,000
Answer: 600
Example: What is the difference between thelargest four digit number and the smallest fourdigit number?
Answer: 9,999 - 1,000 = 8,999
Example: Which of the following is theexpanded form of the number 452?
1) 4 + 5 + 22) 400 + 523) 450 + 24) 400 + 50 + 2
Answer: 400 + 50 + 2
Example: What is the value of 6,000 + 100 + 30 + 2?
1) 6,0322) 6,1303) 6,1324) 6,312
Answer: 6,132
Example: What is the smallest 3 digit number thatcan be made with the digits 3, 7, 4, when each digitcan be used only once?
1) 3472) 3743) 4374) 473
Answer: 347
Example: Solve:
1) 3342) 9383) 9784) 998
Answer: 978
Example: Find the sum of 456 and 315.
1) 7612) 7713) 7794) 781
Answer: 771
Example: Estimate the value of the following by firstrounding off each number to the nearest hundred andthen adding: 586 + 207
1) 6002) 7003) 7934) 800
Answer: 800
Example: Find the missing number _______ + 132 = 908.
1) 6772) 7673) 7764) 777
Answer: 776
Example: Add 56, 245 and 423
1) 6682) 7243) 7424) 744
Answer: 724
Example: Julia and Sara made Christmas cards for achurch sale. Julia made 89 Christmas cards. Saramade 126 more Christmas cards than Julia did. Howmany total Christmas cards did Julia and Sara makefor the church sale?
1) 2042) 2153) 3044) 315
Answer: 304
Example: Find the missing number:15 + __ = 10 + 20
1) 52) 103) 154) 25
Answer: 15
Example: Choose true or false: 125 + 150 < 220 + 60
Answer: True
Example: Which sign makes the following numbersentence true?74 + 108 ____ 136 + 55
1) >2) <3) =4) None of the above
Answer: <
1) 4232) 4323) 4334) 457
Answer: 433
Example: Subtract 173 from 681.
1) 4182) 5043) 5084) 509
Answer: 508
Example: Round off the numbers tothe nearest ten and subtract:956 − 482
1) 4602) 4703) 4804) 530
Answer: 480
Example: Which number makes the followingsubtraction sentence true?742 - ______ = 315
1) 4172) 4273) 4334) 437
Answer: 427
Example: Solve: 785 − 114 − 45
1) 5962) 6163) 6244) 626
Answer: 626
Example: Anna and Olivia sold popcorn buckets toraise funds for a charity. They sold a total of 236popcorn buckets together. If Anna sold 108 popcorn buckets, how many popcorn buckets did Olivia sell?
1) 1082) 1183) 1284) 132
Answer: 128
Example: What time is shown in the clockbelow?
1) 3:072) 3:353) 7:034) 7:18
Answer: 3:35
Example: How many minutes are there in1 hour 40 minutes?
1) 90 minutes2) 100 minutes3) 110 minutes4) 120 minutes
Answer: 100 minutes
Example: How many hours are there in 210minutes?
1) 2 and half hours2) 3 hours3) 3 and half hours4) 4 and half hours
Answer: 3 and half hours
Example: Fill in the blanks: 21 days = ____
1) 1 week 15 days2) 2 weeks3) 3 weeks4) 4 weeks
Answer: 3 weeks
Example: Find the start time of an activity, when itsend time is 8:30 A.M. and elapsed time is 2 and halfhours.
1) 5:30 A.M.2) 6:00 A.M.3) 6:30 A.M.4) 11:00 A.M.
Answer: 6:00 A.M.
Example: Anna takes 35 minutes to travel fromher home to her school. If she wants to reachschool by 9.30 A.M., what time should Anna leaveher home for school?
1) 8:35 A.M.2) 8:45 A.M.3) 8:55 A.M.4) 9:05 A.M.
Answer: 8:55 A.M.
Example: Find the end time of an activity, when itsstart time is 11:30 P.M. and elapsed time is 45 minutes.
1) 12:15 P.M.2) 12:25 P.M.3) 12:15 A.M.4) 12:25 A.M.
Answer: 12:15 A.M.
Example: Alfred's music class starts at 4:30 P.M.If his music class lasts for 1 hour and 30 minutes,what time does Alfred finish his music class?
1) 3:00 P.M.2) 5:00 P.M.3) 5:30 P.M.4) 6:00 P.M.
Answer: 6:00 P.M.
Example: Find the elapsed time of an activity, if theactivity started at 11:30 A.M. and finished at 2:00 P.M.
1) 1 and half hours2) 2 and half hours3) 3 and half hours4) 22 and half hours
Answer: 2 and half hours
Example: Mrs. Jackson works in a bakery. Shereaches the bakery at 9:30 A.M. and leaves thebakery at 6:00 P.M. everyday. How long does Mrs.Jackson work in the bakery everyday?
1) 6 and half hours2) 7 and half hours3) 8 and half hours4) 9 and half hours
Answer: 8 and half hours
Example: Solve:1 hour 45 minutes + 2 hours 45 minutes
1) 3 hours 30 minutes2) 3 hours 90 minutes3) 4 hours 30 minutes4) 4 hours 90 minutes
Answer: 4 hours 30 minutes
Example: A carpenter took 4 hours 40 minutes tomake a wooden door and took 3 hours 30 minutesto make a wooden window. How much total time didhe take to make both the door and the window?
1) 7 hours 30 minutes2) 7 hours 50 minutes3) 8 hours 10 minutes4) 8 hours 20 minutes
Answer: 8 hours 10 minutes
Example: Solve:3 hours 55 minutes − 1 hour 30 minutes
1) 1 hour 25 minutes2) 2 hours 15 minutes3) 2 hours 25 minutes4) 2 hours 35 minutes
Answer: 2 hours 25 minutes
Example: The maximum time allocated to solve amath test is 4 hours. If Alfred started the test anhour and 15 minutes ago, how much more time isleft for him to complete the test?
1) 1 hour 45 minutes2) 2 hours 45 minutes3) 2 hours 55 minutes4) 3 hours 45 minutes
Answer: 2 hours 45 minutes
Example: Olivia's birthday is 1 week and 6 days fromtoday. If today is October 11, when is her birthday?
1) 18 October2) 23 October3) 24 October4) 26 October
Answer: 24 October
Example: Which of the following shows $7,015.60 in words?
1) Seven hundred fifteen dollars and sixty cents2) Seven thousand one five dollars and sixty cents3) Seven thousand fifteen dollars and six cents4) Seven thousand fifteen dollars and sixty cents
Answer: Seven thousand fifteen dollars and sixty cents
Example: Which of the following shows the givenamount of money in figures? Twelve thousandtwenty five dollars and ninety cents
1) $1,225.902) $12,025.903) $12,250.904) $12,000,025.90
Answer: $12,025.90
Example: Convert:3 dollars and 5 nickels = ____ quarters
1) 72) 123) 134) 31
Answer: 13
Example: Which of the following is correct?
1) One hundred ten dollars and five cents > $110.502) $80.15 < Eight dollars and eighty cents3) Seven hundred forty five dollars and nine cents < $754.094) $39.70 > Three thousand dollars and thirty
Answer: Seven hundred forty five dollars and nine cents < $754.09
Example: Emma went to a winter wear sale and boughta sweater. She gave the amount of money shown in thepicture below as payment for the sweater. How muchmoney did she pay for the sweater?
1) $12.052) $12.103) $12.254) $12.50
Answer: $12.25
Example: Fill in the blanks:10 quarters + 12 half dollars = ______
1) $8.502) $9.503) $12.504) $22
Answer: $8.50
Example: The price list of a famous bakery is shownbelow. If Sara wants to buy 2 pastries and 3 muffinsfrom the bakery, how much money does she need inall?
1) $1.752) $3.503) $4.254) $4.50
Answer: $4.25
Example: Subtract: $2,864.85 − $1,945.50
1) $819.252) $829.353) $909.354) $919.35
Answer: $919.35
Example: Anna saved $280 in the last few months.Out of which, she spent half of the money on newclothes and $35 on a pair of sunglasses. How muchmoney does she have left now?
1) $952) $1053) $1154) $175
Answer: $105
Example: Solve: 9 dollars + 3 nickels − 2 quarters
1) $8.502) $8.653) $9.654) $10.65
Answer: $8.65
Example: Eric had a ten dollar bill and 2 one dollarbills. He got 8 quarters more from his older brother.If he bought a toy car for $3 and an ice-cream for $2from that money, how much money was left with him?
1) $82) $93) $104) $11
Answer: $9
Example: A carpenter manufactures wooden tablesat a cost of $108.75 each. If he sells these tablesfor a price of $120.50 each, how much profit doesthe carpenter earn on each table?
1) $11.502) $11.753) $12.254) $12.75
Answer: $11.75
Example: Amber visited a toy store during holidaysand bought a dancing doll that costs $36.40 includingtaxes. She gave a fifty dollar bill to the store cashier.How much change should she get back from the cashier?
1) $12.602) $13.063) $13.604) $63.60
Answer: $13.60
Example: How many candies are there in thepicture given below?
1) 202) 243) 284) 32
Answer: 24
Example: What will you get when you add25, 6 times?
1) 1052) 1253) 1504) 175
Answer: 150
Example: Multiply: 15 x 3 x 2 x 0 x 5
1) 02) 453) 904) 450
Answer: 0
Example: Find the product of 429 and 1.
1) 02) 4283) 4294) 430
Answer: 429
Example: Solve: (7 x 8) x 15 = 7 x _____
1) 1052) 1103) 1204) 130
Answer: 120
Example: Mrs. Martin is an Elementary schoolteacher. She ordered 15 packs of paper plates fora field trip. If each pack had 25 paper plates, howmany paper plates did Mrs. Martin order in all?
1) 2752) 3253) 3754) 475
Answer: 375
Example: Multiply 80 by 40
1) 1202) 3203) 3,2004) 3,600
Answer: 3,200
Example: Round off the numbers to the nearestten and the multiply: 48 x 32
1) 1,2002) 1,5003) 1,5364) 2,000
Answer: 1,500
Example: Fill in the blank: 8 x ____ = 96
1) 92) 113) 124) 13
Answer: 12
Example: James and 6 of his friends bought 12baseball cards each. Which multiplication sentenceshows the total number of baseball cards bought byJames and his friends?
1) 6 x 2 = 122) 6 x 12 = 723) 7 x 12 = 844) 8 x 12 = 96
Answer: 7 x 12 = 84
Example: Divide 24 by 1
1) 02) 13) 244) 48
Example: Divide 38 by 38
1) 02) 13) 384) 76
Answer: 1
Example: Subtract one 4 at a time from 20to find how many 4’s are there in 20?
1) 52) 63) 74) 8
Answer: 5
Example: Find the missing number:____ ÷ 25 = 4
1) 502) 1003) 1504) 200
Answer: 100
Example: Divide 250 by 10
1) 12) 253) 2604) 2,500
Answer: 25
Example: Solve: ____ ÷ 20 = 6
1) 262) 1003) 1204) 160
Example: Find the divisor: 155 ÷ ____ = 31
1) 32) 53) 64) 7
Example: Find the quotient: 64 ÷ 4
1) 142) 163) 174) 21
Answer: 16
Example: A construction company ordered 8 windowsfor each apartment of a building. If they ordered 128windows in all for that building, how many apartmentsdoes the building have?
1) 122) 143) 164) 17
Example: Find the remainder when 107is divided by 6.
1) 22) 33) 44) 5
Example: Julia baked 80 cookies for a bake sale.She packed the cookies equally in 6 boxes and putthe remaining cookies in a bag. Which of thefollowing could be the number of cookies she putin the bag?
1) 12) 23) 34) 4
Answer: 2
Example: Choose the right division sentencefor the situation given below.30 cookies in 5 equal groups.
1) 30 ÷ 5 = 52) 30 ÷ 5 = 63) 30 ÷ 5 = 74) 30 ÷ 5 = 8
Answer: 30 ÷ 5 = 6
Example: John collects stamps from differentcountries and has a collection of 84 stamps in 3albums. If he has the same number of stamps ineach album, which division sentence shows thenumber of stamps in each album?
1) 84 ÷ 3 = 212) 84 ÷ 3 = 263) 84 ÷ 3 = 284) 84 ÷ 3 = 29
Answer: 84 ÷ 3 = 28
Example: Choose the correct addition fact family for 4, 8, and 12.
1) 8 + 4 = 12; 8 − 4 = 4; 8 + 4 = 12; 12 − 4 = 82) 4 + 8 = 12; 8 + 4 = 12; 12 − 8 = 4; 12 − 4 = 83) 12 − 8 = 4; 4 + 4 = 8; 8 + 4 = 12; 12 − 4 = 84) 12 − 8 = 4; 4 + 4 = 8; 8 + 4 = 12; 12 − 4 = 8
Answer: 4 + 8 = 12; 8 + 4 = 12; 12 − 8 = 4; 12 − 4 = 8
Example: Choose the correct multiplicationfact that can be used to find 15 ÷ 3.
1) 2 x 5 = 102) 3 x 5 = 153) 3 x 15 = 454) 15 x 4 = 60
Answer: 3 x 5 = 15
Example: Which sign makes followingnumber sentence true?85 ___ 8 = 100 − 7
1) +2) -3) x4) ÷
Answer: +
Example: Solve: 23 + (30 − 12)
1) 412) 453) 514) 65
Answer: 41
Example: Justin collected 39 baseball cards.Samuel collected 12 more baseball cards thanJustin did. If Samuel gave 9 baseball cards tohis friend, how many baseball cards does Samuelhave now?
1) 32) 413) 424) 45
Answer: 42
Example: Choose “True” or “False”: 100 ÷ 5 = 5 x 4
Example: 108 students from a school were equallydivided in 9 teams for a baseball tournament. If only4 teams were selected for the baseball tournament,how many students were selected for the baseballtournament?
1) 402) 483) 584) 60
Answer: 48
Example: Sara is 15 years old and Anna is 7 yearsolder than Sara. Megan is 5 years younger thanAnna. How old is Megan?
1) 152) 163) 174) 18
Answer: 17
Example: Julia got her report card yesterday.She got 11 points in Math, 9 points in Scienceand 10 points in English. Which tally table showsthe correct points Julia got in each subject?
Answer:
Example: A survey was conducted among grade 3students to identify their favorite fruits. Thetally table below shows the result of the survey.Study the tally table and find how many studentslike neither mangoes nor oranges as their favoritefruit.
1) 232) 253) 314) 33
Answer: 23
Example: Mr. Martin works in a book store. He madethe frequency table given below to record the numberof books sold in the last five days. Which option bestrepresents the days arranged according to the numberof books sold from the least to the greatest duringthe last five days?
1) Tuesday, Monday, Friday, Wednesday, Thursday2) Wednesday, Tuesday, Friday, Monday, Thursday3) Wednesday, Friday, Tuesday, Monday, Thursday4) Wednesday, Tuesday, Monday, Friday, Thursday
Answer: Wednesday, Tuesday, Friday, Monday, Thursday
Example: The pictograph given below shows the numberof ice-cream cones sold by 4 friends to raise fundsfor an old age home. Study the pictograph and answer,how much money did Sydney make for the old age homeif each ice-cream cone was sold for $3?
1) $152) $243) $304) $45
Answer: $45
Example: The bar graph given below shows the numberof toy cars sold in the past 6 days by a toy shop.Study the bar graph and answer the following question.How many total toy cars did the toy store sell in thepast 6 days?
1) 1102) 1153) 1204) 135
Example: Lauren rolled a normal dice with numbers from 1 to 6 on its faces.Which of these options is not an event of the given experiment?
1) Getting 3 on the upper face of the cube.2) Getting 4 on the upper face of the cube.3) Getting an odd number greater than 5 on the upper face of the cube.4) Getting 6 on the upper face of the cube.
Answer: Getting an odd number greater than 5 on the upper face of the cube.
Example: If you pick a marble from the bag given belowwithout looking, which of the following event is certainto happen?
1) Picking a blue marble from the bag.2) Picking a red marble from the bag.3) Picking a black marble from the bag.4) None of the above
Answer: Picking a red marble from the bag.
Example: If the spinner given below is spun once,how likely is it that the pointer will stop on amultiple of 4?
1) Certain2) Most likely3) Unlikely4) Impossible
Answer: Most likely
Example: Kayla needs to choose her partner for aquiz by picking a card from the cards given below.If all the cards were kept in a box and she pickeda card at random, how likely is that the card shepicked has a name that starts with the letter “A”?
Answer: Unlikely
Example: Choose the correct option for the givenevent: Pulling out a pink ball at random from a boxwith 5 red balls, 2 green balls and 1 black ball.
Answer: Impossible
Example: Sean has a cube numbered 5, 10, 10, 15, 20and 10. If he rolled the cube 6 times, which numberdo you think he would have rolled most often?
1) 52) 103) 154) 20
Answer: 10
Example: In a roll of a normal dice (with thenumbers: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6), what is theprobability of getting a number that is greaterthan 1 and less than 3?
1) 2) 3) 4)
Example: The table below shows the number of coinsAnna has in her purse. If Anna picks a coin at randomfrom her purse, what is the probability that the coinAnna picks is either a quarter or a dime?
Example: Mrs. Martin, a third grade teacher tooka survey to identify the favorite flower of all herthird grade students. The tally table given below wasprepared by her to record the survey results. Study thetable carefully and answer the following question.If Mrs. Martin picks a student at random from herclass, what is the probability that she will selecta student whose favorite flower is lily?
Example: Is the figure given below a line, a ray ora line segment?
1) Line2) Ray3) Line segment4) None of the above
Answer: Line
Example: Is the figure given below a line, aray or a line segment?
Answer: Line segment
Example: Is the figure given below a line,a ray or a line segment?
Answer: Ray
Example: How many internal angles does thefigure given below have?
1) 42) 53) 64) 8
Example: Which of the following angles is morethan 90 degrees, but less than 180 degrees?
Example: Very often we come across different signboards like the one given below to help us understandthe rules of the road. The sign below indicates thatpeople may be crossing the road. Identify the kindof angles made by the corners of this sign board.
1) Right angle2) Acute angle3) Obtuse angle4) Straight angle
Answer: Acute angle
Example: Choose the correct shape of thegiven object.
1) Triangle2) Hexagon3) Rectangle4) Pentagon
Answer: Hexagon
Example: A square has 1 more corner thana _____does.
1) rectangle2) circle3) triangle4) pentagon
Answer: triangle
Example: Choose True or False: The perimeter of the figure given below is 42 ft.
Example: Find the length of a rectangle whosearea is 96 sq. cm and width is 8 cm.
1) 9 cm2) 11 cm3) 12 cm4) 13 cm
Answer: 12 cm
Example: Which figure has a perimeter of 18 units?
Example: Mr. Adams is a farmer. He has a rectangularfield that has a length of 22 meters and a width of 20meters. If he wants to install a fence to enclose thefield, how many meters of fence does Mr. Adams needto enclose the field?
1) 78 meters2) 82 meters3) 84 meters4) 440 meters
Answer: 84 meters
Example: What is the area of the shaded partof the figure given below?
1) 20 square units2) 24 square units3) 28 square units4) 30 square units
Answer: 24 square units
Example: Find the area of the rectanglegiven below.
1) 30 square units2) 49 square units3) 56 square units4) 63 square units
Answer: 56 square units
Example: Julia has an aluminum foil with a length of16 inches and a width of 9 inches. If she cut out 1inch from each side of the aluminum foil, what willbe the new area of the remaining aluminum foil?
1) 50 square inches2) 98 square inches3) 120 square inches4) 144 square inches
Answer: 98 square inches
Example: Megan made a painting in the shape ofa regular pentagon. If she used 75 inches longwooden frame to frame the painting, what isthe length of the wooden frame on each sideof the painting?
1) 5 inches2) 15 inches3) 20 inches4) 25 inches
Answer: 15 inches
Example: Choose the correct shape of thegiven object:
1) Rectangular prism2) Cube3) Cone4) Square pyramid
Answer: Cube
Example: Which solid figure has 6 faces,12 edges and 8 corners?
1) Rectangular prism2) Cylinder3) Cone4) Square pyramid
Answer: Rectangular prism
Example: Which shape is a mistake in the patterngiven below?
Example: Which pair shows two congruent figures?
Example: How many lines of symmetry doesthe figure shown below have?
1) 02) 13) 24) 4
Example: Which of the alphabet below has nolines of symmetry?
1) A2) B3) D4) F
Answer: F
Example: Which motion is used to move thefigure given below?
1) Filp2) Turn3) Slide4) None of the above
Answer: Turn
Answer: Filp
Answer: Slide
Example: Anna made the grid given below to showthe location of her house in her neighborhood.Which ordered pair below shows the exactlocation of Anna’s house in the grid?
1) (1, 3)2) (2, 3)3) (3, 1)4) (3, 2)
Answer: (2, 3)
Example: 3 out of 4 can also berepresented as_____.
Example: Julia only works 4 days every week.What fraction of the week does Julia work?
Example: What fraction of the figureshown below is shaded?
Example: Choose “True” or “False”:
Example:
Example: Add:
Example: Subtract:
Example: Reduce the fractionto its lowest term:
Example: A ferry has 25 bikes and 10 of thosebikes are black in color. What fraction of thebikes in the ferry is black in color?(Simplest form)
Example: Andrea had $20 in her piggy bank. She tookout $12 from the piggy bank to buy some toys. Whichof the following is an equivalent fraction for the moneythat Andrea took out from her piggy bank?
Example: Find the missing fraction:
Example: Order the following fractions fromleast to greatest:
Example: Jasmine and her four friends bought a pizza.They cut the pizza in such a way that each of them gotan equal part. What part of the pizza did each of them get?
Example: Choose a decimal that represents thecolored part of the figure.
1) 0.0042) 0.043) 0.44) 4.0
Answer: 0.4
Example: Which of the following represents 0.21 in words?
1) Twenty one tenths2) Twenty one hundredths3) Twenty one hundreds4) Two and one hundredths
Answer: Twenty one hundredths
Example: Which of the following decimalrepresents the standard form of “sevenhundredths”?
1) 0.0072) 0.073) 0.74) 7.0
Answer: 0.07
Example: Choose a decimal for the given fraction:
1) 0.00022) 0.0023) 0.024) 0.2
Answer: 0.002
1) $0.0032) $0.033) $0.34) $3.0
Answer: $0.3
Example: Convert the given decimal to fraction: 0.013
Example: Choose a decimal that represents the coloredpart of figure given below.
1) 4.00732) 4.0733) 4.734) 5.073
Answer: 4.73
Example: Convert the given mixed number to decimal:
1) 7.00212) 7.0213) 7.214) 72.1
Answer: 7.021
Example: Mrs. Wilson bought 3 boxes of 10 cookieseach and 5 individual cookies from another similarbox for a party. Which decimal shows the numberof cookie boxes Mrs. Wilson bought for the party?
1) 3.0052) 3.053) 3.54) 35
Answer: 3.5
Example: Which of the following statementis not true?
1) 1.25 < 1.522) 1.32 > 1.233) 3.26 < 3.2264) 2.231 < 2.321
Answer: 3.26 < 3.226
Example: Order the following decimals from greatest to least:0.25, 0.015, 0.302, 0.05
1) 0.015, 0.05, 0.25, 0.3022) 0.302, 0.25, 0.05, 0.0153) 0.302, 0.05, 0.25,0.0154) 0.302, 0.25, 0.015,0.05
Answer: 0.302, 0.25, 0.05, 0.015
1) 0.312) 0.723) 0.734) 0.83
Answer: 0.73
Example: Emily put 2.5 fl oz of chocolatesyrup and 4.8 fl oz of milk in a jar to makechocolate milkshake. How many fl oz ofchocolate milkshake did she make?
1) 6.9 fl oz2) 7.1 fl oz3) 7.3 fl oz4) 7.4 fl oz
Answer: 7.3 fl oz
1) 0.512) 0.573) 0.7614) 0.97
Answer: 0.51
Example: Alexis used 0.60 feet of red paper and1.72 feet of green paper for an art assignment.How much more green paper than red paper didAlexis use for the assignment?
1) 1.012 feet2) 1.12 feet3) 2.12 feet4) 2.32 feet
Answer: 1.12 feet
Example: Which measurement unit would you useto measure the length of your pencil?
1) Feet2) Yards3) Inches4) Miles
Answer: Inches
Example: Fill in the blank: 12 feet = ____ yards
1) 32) 43) 54) 6
Answer: 4
Example: Choose “True” or “False”:5 feet > 2 yards
Example: Convert 2 pounds 12 ounces to ounces.
1) 28 ounces2) 36 ounces3) 44 ounces4) 46 ounces
Answer: 44 ounces
Example: Mrs. Hill runs a cooking class. She bought5 pounds of cheese to make small cheese cubes forher students. How many 4 ounces of cheese cubes canshe make from the cheese she bought?
1) 152) 203) 304) 35
Answer: 20
1) 2 lbs = 36 oz2) 2 lbs 3 oz = 37 oz3) 2 lbs 6 oz = 38 oz4) 2 lbs 7 oz = 40 oz
Answer: 2 lbs 6 oz = 38 oz
Example: Convert 48 fluid ounces to pints.
Answer: 3
Example: Christopher bought 2 bottles of coke fora party. If each bottle had 1 gallon of coke, howmany cups of coke can Christopher serve at the party?
1) 24 cups2) 28 cups3) 32 cups4) 34 cups
Answer: 32 cups
Example: Which of the following is greaterthan 1 gallon?
1) 127 fluid ounces2) 17 cups3) 6 pints4) 3 quarts 12 fluid ounces
Answer: 17 cups
Example: 44 oz + 52 oz = ____ lbs
1) 42) 63) 84) 12
Answer: 6
Example: Jasmine bought two ribbons for decoratingher holiday gifts. The length of the first ribbon was5 inches longer than the length of the second ribbon.If the length of the second ribbon was 9 inches, whatwas the length of the first ribbon?
1) 1 foot2) 1 foot 1 inch3) 1 foot 2 inches4) 1 foot 3 inches
Answer: 1 foot 2 inches
Example: 5 lbs − 2 lbs 8 oz = ____ oz
1) 32) 113) 324) 40
Answer: 40
Example: Mr. Brown works as a scuba diver at abeach. He collected 120 oz of sponges on his firstdive, and 84 oz of sponges on his second dive. Howmany more pounds of sponges did Mr. Brown collect on his first dive than he did on his second dive?
1) 1 lb 4 oz2) 2 lbs 4 oz3) 2 lbs 6 oz4) 3 lbs 4 oz
Answer: 2 lbs 4 oz
Example: Which measurement unit would you useto measure the length of a swimming pool?
1) Kilometers2) Meters3) Millimeters4) Centimeters
Answer: Meters
Example: How many centimeters are therein 3.1 meters?
1) 312) 1303) 3104) 3,100
Answer: 310
Example: Olivia is very health conscious and walks3 kilometers each day in the morning. If she walks ona circular path of 500 meters circumference, how manylaps of the circular path does she walk in the morningeveryday?
1) 42) 53) 64) 7
Example: Which of the following is greaterthan 1 meter?
1) 7 decimeters2) 101 centimeters3) 0.1 decameter4) 1,000 millimeters
Answer: 101 centimeters
Example: How many grams are there in 24,480milligrams?
1) 0.24480 grams2) 2.4480 grams3) 24.480 grams4) 244.80 grams
Answer: 24.480 grams
Example: Jared sold popcorns at a high schoolfootball game to raise funds for a charity. He sold7.5 kilograms of popcorns in equally sized packs. Ifeach pack weighed 250 grams, how many packs ofpopcorn did he sell in all?
1) 202) 303) 354) 45
Answer: 30
Example: Which of the following is incorrect?
1) 2,500 milligrams = 2.5 grams2) 3.3 kilograms = 3,300 grams3) 2,100 milligrams = 210 grams4) 6 grams = 6,000 milligrams
Answer: 2,100 milligrams = 210 grams
Example: Convert: 4 liters 7 milliliters to milliliters.
1) 407 milliliters2) 4,007 milliliters3) 4,070 milliliters4) 4,700 milliliters
Answer: 4,007 milliliters
Example: Andrew wants to fill water in a 4 literbucket to wash his bike. If he is filling the bucketwith a 500 ml jar, how many jars of water wouldhe need to fill the bucket?
1) 52) 63) 84) 10
Answer: 8
Example: Choose “True” or “False”:3,055 milliliters > 35.5 liters
Example: Add: 985 milliliters + 5,025 milliliters
1) 5 liters 995 milliliters2) 6 liters 10 milliliters3) 6 liters 100 milliliters4) 6 liters 110 milliliters
Answer: 6 liters 10 milliliters
Example: Logan bought a rectangular kite for a kiteflying competition. The kite is 50 centimeters longand 30 centimeters wide. If he wants to paste ribbonaround his kite to make it more attractive, how manydecimeters of ribbon does he need to buy?
1) 0.16 decimeters2) 1.6 decimeters3) 16 decimeters4) 160 decimeters
Answer: 16 decimeters
Example: Subtract: 6,600 milligrams − 3 grams
1) 600 milligrams2) 3,300 milligrams3) 3,600 milligrams4) 6,597 milligrams
Answer: 3,600 milligrams
Example: Mrs. Martin bought 1 liter of mixed fruitjam from a grocery store. If she used 145 millilitersof jam to make some jam tarts, how much jam is leftwith her?
1) 755 milliliters2) 845 milliliters3) 855 milliliters4) 865 milliliters
Answer: 855 milliliters
Example: What is the temperature shown inthe thermometer given below?
1) 45°F2) 50°F3) 55°F4) 65°F
Answer: 55°F