Final Exam Book 1 & 2: Grade
Final Exam Book 1 & 2: Grade
Final Exam Book 1 & 2: Grade
Book 1 & 2
Grade
TIPS FOR TAKING THE TEST
Here are some suggestions to help you do your best.
●Read each question carefully and think about the answer
before choosing or writing your response.
●All multiple choice answers must be recorded on the answer
sheet.
●YOU MUST SHOW ALL WORK (and it must be LEGIBLE) TO
RECEIVE FULL CREDIT FOR YOUR RESPONSES
●Plan your time.
●(15 points)
1 Evaluate the numerical expression below:
A) 9.9
B) 21.9
C) 51.9
D) None of the above
For Questions 2 & 3 use the following table:
A) Twice
B) Ten Times
C) One Hundred
D) One-hundredth
A) Twice
B) Ten Times
C) One Hundred
D) One-hundredth
4 What is 4×1.82 0?
A) 0
B) 7.28
C) 72.8
D) 728
1425 ÷12
A. 118.75
B. 140
C. 1,437
D. 17,100
A. 1 35/50 inches
B. 1 7/15 inches
C. 2 inches
D. 2 6/15 inches
648 • 93
A. 58,500
B. 58,968
C. 60,264
D. 61,750
9 Find the quotient:
1.68 ÷ .48
A. 0.8064
B. 2.16
C. 3.5
D. 4
A. 17 5/9
B. 72 4/20
C. 72 1/5
D. 81 2/5
11 Cameron and his family were eating leftover lasagna. There
was ¾ of the lasagna left. Cameron has one brother, one sister,
and two parents. If everyone gets the same size piece, what
fraction of the original lasagna does each member of Cameron’s
family receive?
A. 1/10
B. 3/20
C. 4 ¾
D. 5 ¾
12 Paul wants to build this model with clay, but he
does not know how many cubic centimeters of
clay to purchase. How much clay should
he purchase?
A. 235 cm3
B. 288 cm3
C. 335 cm3
D. 405 cm3
Figure drawn not drawn to scale
13 A recipe that serves two people calls for 1,600 milligrams of
baking soda. You want to make enough for 10 people. How much
baking soda will you need, in grams?
A. 8g
B. 16g
C. 32g
D. 8,000mg
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17 Using a ruler, draw 3 different quadrilaterals with 2 pairs of
parallel sides. What are the names of the special quadrilaterals you
have drawn?
(3pt)
18 What characteristics help you tell the difference between a
parallelogram and a trapezoid? Explain. (2pt)
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