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G5 Math wk2 ex1 Summer 2020 09072020

1. What is the mode of the data set shown in the bar graph above?

A. Never married B. Now married C. Widowed D. Divorced

2. Susan takes a different route to school every morning. The table above shows how

many blocks she had to walk to get to school using different routes on each day. What

is the mean (average) number of blocks she walked each day?

A. 15 B. 17 C. 18 D. 21

3. Mary rolled the die above with faces numbered 1 through 6. What is the probability

that she will roll an odd number using this die?

A. 1/6 B. 3/6 C. 2/6 D. 0


4. Mindy made a map of her neighbourhood using the grid above. Today, she has to go to

two places. They are located at the coordinates (4, 6) and (7, 1). Which two places does

Mindy have to go today?

A. School and home C. library and fire station

B. School and church D. library and church

5. Mrs. Dawson drew the following four images on the board. She asked Elizabeth to

come up to the chalkboard and circle the figure that has exactly one line of symmetry.

Which figure should Elizabeth circle?

A. B. C. D.

6. Matt is a prolific penny saver. He has N = 3 x T pennies after T days. How many days will

it take Matt to have at least $65 in pennies?

A. 21 days B. 22 days C. 2167 days D. 2166 days

7. The image above shows Katy’s kitchen floor. Each tile has an area of 1 square foot.

Which of the following is the best estimate of the area of the shaded tiles?
A. 5 square feet B. 8 square feet C. 11 square feet D. 13 square feet

8. Andrew and Jay are trying to save a cat that got stuck in a tree branch. Andrew climbed

8 feet up the tree and Jay climbed 94 inches up the same tree. How much farther did

Andrew climb?

A. 2 inches B. 22 inches C. 12 inches D. 6 inches

9. Meg inserted some pegs in a wooden board and used a rubber band to make some

shapes. Which of the following images does NOT show a right triangle?

A. B. C. D.

10. Richard is on a shape scavenger hunt in his house. He is looking for a shape that has 6

sides and 6 angles. Which of the following shapes matches this description?

A. Triangle B. pentagon C. hexagon D. octagon

G5 Math wk2 ex2

1. Jonathan receives two shipments of boxes today. The first shipment of boxes weighs 30

pounds. There are 8 boxes and each weighs the same number of pounds. The second

shipment has 6 boxes. Each box weighs 3 1/6 pounds. How much does each box weigh

in the first shipment and what is the total weight of the second shipment?

A. 3 1/4 and 17 pounds C. 4 3/4 and 18 pounds

B. 3 3/4 and 19 pounds D. 3 3/4 and 20 pounds

2. On Field Day, Dylan jumped a distance of 4 7/12 feet in a long-distance jumping

competition. Abe jumped 3 1/6 feet. How much farther did Dylan jump than Abe?

A. 2 feet B. 1 5/6 feet C. 1 5/12 feet D. 5/12 feet


3. Liam made the 3 square brownies above and cut them into equal pieces. The image

above shows how much of the brownies Liam covered with icing before the doorbell

rang. If one whole brownie represents the number 1, which of the following can be

used to represent the section that is covered in icing?

A. 4/5 B. 4/6 C. 2 4/9 D. 2 4/6

4. Patricia is a real estate agent. As part of her pay, she is given a commission that is a

percentage of the sale price. According to the table above, what would be her total

commission on a farm that sold for $1,750, 000?

A. $87,500 B. $100,000 C. $102,500 D. $140,000

5. Rosa wants to identify the shapes of different objects in her house. She points to one

object and identifies it as a rectangular prism. Which of the following objects is Rosa

referring to?

A. B. C. D.
6. James took a survey of his classmates’ favourite pet and recorded the information in

the Venn diagram above. How many of James’s classmates like dogs and birds, but not

cats?

A. 18 B. 16 C. 22 D. 20

7. What is the ratio of the number of students who like all of the different kinds of pets to

the total number of students who answered the survey?

A. 4 to 144 B. 4 to 140 C. 4 to 136 D. 4 to 128

8. At the beginning of June, a copy machine’s counter read that 6,583 copies had been

made so far. By the end of the month, it read 82,110. The copies cost 4/3 cents per

page. What was the approximate total cost of the copies for the month?

A. $10,000.00 B. $2,200.00 C. $1,000.00 D. $200.00

9. Richard drew the figure above using a ruler and a protractor. Which line segment is the

hypotenuse of a right triangle?

A. CD B. BC C. CE D. BD

10. Kim needs a certain shade of pink paint for a handmade toy. This shade is made by

mixing white and red paint in a ratio of 1 to 3. How many fluid ounces of red paint

would be needed to make 12 fluid ounces of this pink paint?

A. 4 fluid ounces B. 6 fluid ounces C. 8 fluid ounces D. 9 fluid ounces

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