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Team 4: Multiple Choices Question

REMEMBERING

1. What is the smallest odd 3-digit number?


a. 999
b. 100
c. 101
d. 10

2. What is the largest even 3-digit number?


a. 999
b. 998
c. 108
d. 1000

3. In a sequence 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. What comes next to 10?


a. 11
b. 12
c. 13
d. 14

4. What do we call a closed planar shape with 7 sides?


a. pentagon
b. triangle
c. quadrilateral
d. heptagon

5. Which statement below describe a square?


a. A square has 4 equal sides and 4 right angles
b. A square has 4 equal sides
c. a square has 4 right angles
d. 2 pairs of parallel sides

6. What is the quotient of 121 ÷ 11 =?


a. 11
b. 12
c. 13
d. 14

7. What is the sum of 246 and 123?


a. 456
b. 369
c. 567
d. 789
8. In number 3.47, what is the place value of 4?
a. ones
b. tens
c. hundreds
d. thousands

9. What is the place value of 5 in 5, 743?


a. ones
b. tens
c. hundreds
d. thousands

10. Star, diamond, star, star. What is the sequence of the pattern?
a. ABAA
b. BAAB
c. BABA
d. AAAB

11. What is 109, 786, 865 rounded to the nearest ten million?
a. 110, 000, 000
b. 100, 000, 000
c. 111, 000, 000
d. 109, 770, 000

12. What is two hundred one million, five hundred six thousand, and twelve in standard form?
a. 210, 560, 012
b. 201, 560, 120
c. 201, 506, 012
d. 201, 506, 120

13. What do we call a closed planar shape with 4 sides?


a. pentagon
b. triangle
c. quadrilateral
d. heptagon

14. What do we call a closed planar shape with 5 sides?


a. pentagon
b. triangle
c. quadrilateral
d. heptagon

15. What do we call a closed planar shape with 3 sides?


a. pentagon
b. triangle
c. quadrilateral
d. heptagon

16. What do we call a line that is defined by 2 points?


a. line
b. parallel line
c. straight line
d. line segment

17. What triangle that all three sides are equal?


a. equilateral triangle
b. triangle
c. heptagon
d. square

UNDERSTANDING

The areas in kilometers squared, of some countries are given below.

USA: 9, 629, 091


Russia: 17, 098, 242
China: 9, 598, 094
Canada: 9, 989, 670
UK: 242, 400
India: 3, 287, 263

1. Which of these countries has the smallest area?


a. USA
b. India
c. UK
d. Russia

2. Which of these countries has the largest area?


a. USA
b. India
c. UK
d. Russia

3. What is the difference between the areas of Russia and China?


a. 7, 500, 146
b. 7, 500, 147
c. 7, 500, 148
d. 7, 500, 149
4. What is the total area of Canada and UK?
a. 10, 232, 070
b. 10, 232, 072
c. 10, 232, 074
d. 10, 232, 076

5. Earl read 2 books. He read the first one in one week with 25 pages everyday. He read the
second book in 12 days with 23 pages everyday. What is the total number of pages that earl
read?
a. 450 pages
b. 451 pages
c. 452 pages
d. 453 pages

6. 123 school girls are to be transported in small vans. Each van can carry 8 girls only. What is
the smallest possible number of vans that are needed to transport all 123 school girls?
a. 8
b. 12
c. 16
d. 18

7. The rectangle on the left (15 by 25) and the square on the right have the same perimeter. What
is the length of one side of the square?

25

15

a. 15
b. 20
c. 25
d. 30

8. Which two fractions are equivalent?


a. ½ and 1/3
b. ½ and 2/4
c. ¼ and 1/6
d. 2/3 and 1/3

9. Which one of these numbers rounds to 100, 000?


a. 99,999
b. 94, 789
c. 150, 000
d. 90, 000
10. What is 5 times 6 as a repeated sum?
a. 5 x 6 = 5 + 6
b. 5 x 6 = 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 + 5
c. 5 x 6 = 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 + 6
d. 5 x 6 = 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 + 6

11. Which pair of lines are parallel?

a. b. c. d.

12. If you switch the positions of the digits 3 and 5 in the number 3256, which statement is
correct?
a. the number does not change
b. the number increases
c. the number decreases
d. the number has more digits

13. Which letter has pair of parallel lines?


a. T
b. H
c. V
d. X

14. Which number correctly complete the number sentence 7 x 8 =?


a. 49
b. 64
c. 56
d. 36

15. Which triangle has one obtuse angle?

a. b.

c. d.
16. What must be added to 10050 to make 12550?
a. 1000
b. 1500
c. 2000
d. 2500

17. If Roman numeral X is 10 and V is five, what is XV?


a. 5
b. 10
c. 15
d. 20

APPLYING

1. The shaded part of the large rectangle represents a fraction.

Which point on the number line best represents the location of the fraction that is the shaded
part of the rectangle?
a. P
b. Q
c. R
d. S

2. Mrs. Smith bought 35 dozens of donuts for the youth group. Which is closest to the number of
donuts that she bought?
a.370
b. 380
c. 390
d. 400

3. A store received about 300 phone calls last week. At that rate, which of these is a reasonable
number of phone calls the store would receive in 16 weeks?
a.2023
b. 4124
c. 4624
d. 6000
4. Debbie rode her bicycle 12 miles every day for five months. There were 153 days in these
five months. How many total miles did she ride?
a. 60 mi
b. 165 mi
c. 765 mi
d. 1836 mi

5. Mrs. Gregg and 26 of her students are going on a field trip. They will be traveling in school
vans. If each van can seat 8 passengers, about how many vans will they need?
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 5

6. Jay cooked a dozen eggs for himself and 3 other family members. If they shared the eggs
equally, how many eggs did each person get?
a. 3
b. 4
c. 7
d. 12

7. A movie theater in Oklahoma City has 675 seats arranged in 9 rows in the theater. If each
row has the same number of seats, how many seats are in each row?
a. 125
b. 92
c. 87
d. 75

8. Cody rounded to the nearest tens place when estimating the product below.

395 x 73

Which shows the expression rounded to the nearest tens place?


a. 390 x 80
b. 400 x 70
c. 390 x 70
d. 400 x 80
9.

10. A ball weighs about 1 pound.

Which of these also weighs about 1 pound?

a.
b.

c.

d.

11. The price of a CD player is thirty-nine dollars and ninety-five cents. What is the price of the
CD player written as a numeral?
a. $3.95
b. $39.95
c. $309.50
d. $399.50

12. Mary-Anne bought a car for twelve thousand, forty-nine dollars. What is this amount of
money written as a numeral?
a. $1,249.00
b. $12,000.49
c. $12,049.00
d. $12,490.00

13. About how much does a quarter weigh?

a. 1 g
b. 10 g
c. 1 kg
d. 10 kg

14. Sue measured the height of her classroom door. Which is closest to the height of the door?
a. 7 inches
b. 7 feet
c. 7 yards
d. 7 miles

15. Jack saw the following items while shopping:

Shirts $16
Pants $21
Shoes $32
Jackets $45
(All prices include tax)

Jack has $80. How much money should he have left after paying for one jacket and one shirt?
a. $19
b. $35
c. $61
d. $64

16. Which sentence is true?


a. 163,406 < 163,511
b. 15,321 > 15,325
c. 7800 = 780
d. 907 > 970

ANALYSING

1. A factory produces 5500 toys per week. If the workers at this factory work 4 days a week and
if these workers make the same number of toys everyday, how many toys are produced each
day?
a. 1475 per day
b. 1375 per day
c. 1476 per day
d. 1376 per day

2. Gerald, Kim, Bea and Julia have 175 cards to use in a certain game. They decided to share
them equally. How many cards should each one taka and how many cards are left?
a. 43 each and 3 left
b. 44 each and 1 left
c. 45 each and 3 left
d. 46 each

James, Kat and Dave spent an afternoon collecting seashells. James collected 11. If we add the
number of seashells collected by James and Kat, the total would be 24. If we add the number of
seashells collected by Kat and Dave, the total would be 25 shells.

3. How many shells did Kat collected?


a. 11 shells
b. 12 shells
c. 13 shells
d. 14 shells

4. How many shells did Dave collected?


a. 11 shells
b. 12 shells
c. 13 shells
d. 14 shells

5. If they put the shells they collected together, how many shells do they have?
a. 24 shells
b. 28 shells
c. 30 shells
d. 36 shells

6. Tom and Jerry are brothers and they each have the same amount of money which they put
together to buy a toy. The cost of the toy was 678 pesos. If the cashier gave them a change of
322 pesos, how much money did each have?
a. 678 pesos
b. 322 pesos
c. 500 pesos
d. 1000 pesos

7. Marites wrote a number that is two hundred sixty-five thousand, one hundred eight greater
than thirty two thousand, two hundred twenty-nine. What number did she wrote?
a. 297, 000
b. 297, 300
c. 297, 327
d. 297, 337

8. Dalia, Jane and Kris went out for dinner. Dalia does not eat meat or fish, and Jane does not eat
fish. After they order their meals, the waiter brought a salad and a soup, a steak with french fries,
and fish and french fries. Who ate what?
a. Dalia: steak with french fries, Jane: salad and a soup, Kris: fish and french fries
b. Dalia: fish with french fries, Jane: salad and a soup, Kris: steak and french fries
c. Dalia: salad and a soup, Jane: steak with french fries, Kris: fish and french fries
d. Dalia: salad and a soup, Jane: fish with french fries, Kris: steak and french fries

9. Dana used a rule to make a number pattern. Her rule is to multiply by 2. Which number
pattern follows Dana’s rule?
a. 4, 6, 9, 10, 12
b. 2, 4, 8, 16, 32
c. 5, 7, 9, 11, 13
d. 1, 3, 6, 9, 12
10. Jim used an addition rule to make this number pattern. (3, 7, 11, 15, 19)

Which number pattern could be made using the same rule that Jim used?
a. 2, 5, 8, 11, 14
b. 4, 8, 12, 16, 20
c. 5, 8, 11, 14, 17
d. 1, 3, 6, 9, 12

11. A subtraction rule was used to make the pattern of numbers in the table.

If the 31 29 27 25 23 ? ? pattern continues, what would be the next two


numbers?
a. 25, 27
b. 22, 21
c. 21, 19
d. 24, 25

12. This increasing number pattern was made using a rule. (28, 35, 42, 49, 56)

Which rule could have been used to make this pattern?


a. add 3
b. multiply by 3
c. add 7
d. multiply by 7

13. Which number has a digit in the thousands place that is twice the value of the digit in the
tens place?
a. 11,985
b. 6,328
c. 28,841
d. 32,121

14. Wiley Post travelled fifteen thousand, five hundred ninety-six miles. Which shows that
distance written as a numeral?
a. 1556
b. 1596
c. 15,596
d. 15,956

15. Which number has the greatest value?


a. 0.45
b. 0.54
c. 4.05
d. 4.50

16. Which letter below best shows perpendicular segments?


a. T
b. X
c. S
d. N

17. Which is closest in value to 68 + 23?


a. 60 + 23
b. 68 + 25
c. 70 + 20
d. 75 + 25

EVALUATING

1. Jim drove 768 miles of a 1200 miles journey. How many more miles does he need to drive to
finish his journey?
a. 143 miles
b. 432 miles
c. 444 miles
d. 543 miles

2. There are 123 boxes of sweets in a store. There are 25 sweets in each box. How many sweets
are in the store?
a. 3075 sweets
b. 3080 sweets
c. 3085 sweets
d. 3090 sweets

3. There are 365 days in one year, and 100 years in one century. How many days are in one
century?
a. 365 days
b. 3650 days
c. 36500 days
d. 365000 days

4. Freddie has ₱1000.00 to buy drinks and sandwiches for his birthday party. He bought 5 small
boxes of drinks at ₱100.00 each box and 8 boxes of sandwiches at ₱40.00 each box. How much
money was left after the shopping?
a. ₱500.00
b. ₱180.00
c. ₱100.00
d. ₱190.00

5. Carl runs 6 kilometers everyday from Monday to Friday. He also runs 12 kilometers a day on
Saturday and Sunday. How many kilometres does Carl run in a week?
a. 54 kilometers
b. 55 kilometers
c. 56 kilometers
d. 57 kilometers

6. What is n if 9 x n = 108
a. 22
b. 15
c. 12
d. 13

7. Which two numbers add up to a sum greater than 1000?


a. 450 and 545
b. 999 and 1
c. 893 and 100
d. 989 and 12

8. What value of x makes this equation true? x – 11 = 34


a. 23
b. 25
c. 43
d. 45

9. Bridget’s uncle was born in the year 1935. What digit is in the hundreds place in 1935?
a. 1
b. 9
c. 3
d. 5

10. The highest city in the world is 12,087 feet above sea level. What is the place value of the 2
in 12,087?
a. ten thousands
b. thousands
c. hundreds
d. tens

11. The price of a CD player is thirty-nine dollars and ninety-five cents. What is the price of the
CD player written as a numeral?
a. $3.95
b. $39.95
c. $309.50
d. $399.50

12. Mrs Smith bought 35 dozens of donuts for the youth group. Which is closest to the number of
donuts that she bought?
a. 370
b. 380
c. 390
d. 400

13. A store received about 300 phone calls last week. At that rate, which of these is a reasonable
number of phone calls the store would receive in 16 weeks?
a. 2023
b. 4124
c. 4624
d. 6000

14. Debbie rode her bicycle 12 miles every day for five months. There were 153 days in these
five months. How many total miles did she ride?
a. 60 mi
b. 165 mi
c. 765 mi
d. 1836 mi

15. Mrs Gregg and 26 of her students are going on a field trip. They will be traveling in school
vans. If each van can seat 8 passengers, about how many vans will they need?
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 5

16. Jay cooked a dozen eggs for himself and 3 other family members. If they shared the eggs
equally, how many eggs did each person get?
a. 3
b. 4
c. 7
d. 12

17. A movie theater in Oklahoma City has 675 seats arranged in 9 rows in the theater. If each
row has the same number of seats, how many seats are in each row?
a. 125
b. 92
c. 87
d. 75

CREATING

1. Jessa used a rule to make a number pattern. Her rule is to multiply by 2. Which number pattern
follows Jessa’s rule?
a. 4, 6, 9, 10, 12
b. 2, 4, 8, 16, 32
c. 5, 7, 9, 11, 13
d. 1, 3, 6, 9, 12

2. A subtraction rule was used to make the pattern of numbers in the table.

31 29 27 25 23 ? ?

If the pattern continues, what would be the next two numbers?


a. 25, 27
b. 22, 21
c. 21, 19
d. 24, 25

3. The pattern shown below shows an increasing number of dots.

If the pattern continues, what would be the next two figures?

a.

b.

c.

d.

4. Travis used multiplication and addition to make this number pattern.

2, 7, 22, 67
What rule could Travis have used for the pattern?
a. add 5, then multiply by 2
b. multiply by 4, then add 1
c. add 3, then multiply by 2
d. multiply by 3, then add 1

5. A function machine used a rule to change Robert’s numbers into different numbers. The table
shows Robert’s numbers and the function machine’s changed numbers.

Function
Robert’s Machine’s
Numbers Numbers

1 4
4 7
7 10
11 14
12 15

Which rule could the function machine have used to change Robert’s numbers?
a. add 3
b. subtract 3
c. add 1
d. subtract 1

6. This increasing number pattern was made using a rule.


28, 35, 42, 49, 56

Which rule could have been used to make this pattern?


a. add 3
b. multiply by 3
c. add 7
d. multiply by 7

7. Which number sentence could represent the picture below?

a. 42 – 37 = n
b. 37 + 42 = n
c. 42 + 5 = n
d. 37 – 5 = n

8. What value of x makes this equation true?

x – 11 = 34

a. 23
b. 25
c. 43
d. 45

9. The scale below is balanced.

If one triangle is added to the left side, how many circles should be added to the right side to
keep the scale balanced?

a. 4
b. 3
c. 2
d. 1

10. Which number has a digit in the thousands place that is twice the value of the digit in the tens
place?

a. 11,985
b. 6,328
c. 28,841
d. 32,121

11. Bridget’s uncle was born in the year 1935. What digit is in the hundreds place in 1935?

a. 1
b. 9
c. 3
d. 5

12. The highest city in the world is 12,087 feet above sea level. What is the place value of the 2
in 12,087?
a. ten thousands
b. thousands
c. hundreds
d. tens

13. Wiley Post traveled fifteen thousand, five hundred ninety-six miles. Which fact shows that
distance written as a numeral?
a. 1556
b. 1596
c. 15,596
d. 15,956

14. What is five hundred two and seventy-one hundredths written in numerals?
a. 5027.10
b. 527.10
c. 502.71
d. 52.71

15. The table shows the locations of five different craters.

Location Diameter
(kilometers)

Arizona 1.186
Mexico 170
Africa 17
Australia 0.875
Canada 13

Based on the information in the table, what is the difference between the diameters of the largest
crater and the smallest crater?
a. 0.311 km
b. 169.125 km
c. 157 km
d. 1173 km

16. The price of a CD player is thirty-nine dollars and ninety-five cents. What is the price of the
CD player written as a numeral?
a. $3.95
b. $39.95
c. $309.50
d. $399.50

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