Additional Materials (1)



Additional Materials (2)



Additional Materials (3)



Additional Materials (4)



Additional Materials (5)



Question 1 refers to Additional Materials (1)

angles 1, 2, 3, and 4

 

1. 

Which of the following lists the angles shown above in order of measure from smallest to largest?

 
A)  1, 2, 3, 4
B)  2, 3, 4, 1
C)  3, 2, 1, 4
D)  3, 1, 4, 2
E)  4, 2, 1, 3
 



2. 

Ravi has more tapes than magazines. He has fewer tapes than books. Which of the following lists these items from the greatest in number to the least in number?

 
A) 

Books, magazines, tapes

B) 

Books, tapes, magazines

C) 

Magazines, books, tapes

D) 

Tapes, magazines, books

 



3. 

Amanda wants to paint each face of a cube a different color. How many colors will she need?

 
A) 

Three

B) 

Four

C) 

Six

D) 

Eight

 



4. 

Which piece of information is NOT needed to solve the problem below? You do not have to solve the problem.

Carlos is planning to buy food for his 2 dogs. The food he buys must last for 4 weeks. Each dog eats 1 can of dog food and 3 dog biscuits every day. How many cans of dog food does Carlos need to buy?
 
A) 

Carlos has 2 dogs.

B) 

The food must last 4 weeks.

C) 

Each dog eats 1 can of dog food every day.

D) 

Each dog eats 3 biscuits every day.

 



5. 

In the equation y = 4x if the value of x is increased by 2, what is the effect on the value of y ?

 
A) 

It is 8 more than the original amount.

B) 

It is 6 more than the original amount.

C) 

It is 2 more than the original amount.

D) 

It is 16 times the original amount.

E) 

It is 8 times the original amount.

 



graph of curve

 

6. 

On the curve above, what is the best estimate of the value of x when y = 0?

 
A)  -2.0
B) 

  1.1

C) 

  1.4

D) 

  1.7

E) 

  1.9

 



addition pattern

 

7. 

According to the pattern suggested by the four examples above, how many consecutive odd integers are required to give a sum of 144 ?

 
A) 

  9

B) 

12

C) 

15

D) 

36

E) 

72

 



grid

 

8. 

If the points Q, R, and S shown above are three of the vertices of rectangle QRST, which of the following are the coordinates of T (not shown) ?
 
A) 

(4, -3)

B) 

(3, -2)

C) 

(-3, 4)

D) 

(-3, -2)

E) 

(-2, -3)

 



9. 

A certain 4-sided figure has the following properties.

  • Only one pair of opposite sides are parallel.

  • Only one pair of opposite sides are equal in length.

  • The parallel sides are not equal in length.

Which of the following must be true about the sides that are equal in length?

 
A) 

They are perpendicular to each other.

B) 

They are each perpendicular to an adjacent side.

C) 

They are equal in length to one of the other two sides.

D) 

They are not equal in length to either of the other two sides.

E) 

They are not parallel.

 



Map of distances between various locations in a state park.

 

10. 

The map above gives the distances, in miles, between various locations in a state park. Traveling the shortest possible total distance along the paths shown on the map, from the visitor center Teresa visits the cave, waterfall, and monument, but not necessarily in that order, and then returns to the visitor center. If she does not retrace her steps along any path and the total distance that Teresa travels is 14.7 miles, what is the distance between the cave and the monument?

 
A) 

2.2 miles

B) 

2.5 miles

C) 

2.7 miles

D) 

3.0 miles

E) 

3.2 miles

 



11. 

The mean distance from Venus to the Sun is 1.08 x 108 kilometers. Which of the following quantities is equal to this distance?

 
A)           10,800,000 kilometers
B)         108,000,000 kilometers
C)      1,080,000,000 kilometers
D)    10,800,000,000 kilometers
E)  108,000,000,000 kilometers
 



12. 

There were 90 employees in a company last year. This year the number of employees increased by 10 percent. How many employees are in the company this year?

 
A)      9
B) 

  81

C) 

  91

D) 

  99

E)  100
 


Question 13 refers to Additional Materials (5)

cylinder, cone, cylinder, sphere

 

13. 

Which of these shapes are cylinders?
 
A)  1 and 2
B)  1 and 3
C)  2 and 4
D) 

3 and 4

 


Question 14 refers to Additional Materials (5)

five figures in a pattern with the fourth figure missing

 

14. 

Which of the figures below should be the fourth figure in the pattern shown above?
 
A) 

figure A

B)  figure B
C)  figure C
D)  figure D
 


Question 15 refers to Additional Materials (5)

obtuse triangle

 

15. 

 How many of the angles in this triangle are smaller than a right angle?
 
A)  None
B) 

One

C) 

Two

D) 

Three

 


Question 16 refers to Additional Materials (5)

shaded figure on a grid

 

16. 

What is the area of the shaded figure?
 
A)    9 square centimeters
B)  11 square centimeters
C)  13 square centimeters
D)  14 square centimeters
 


Question 17 refers to Additional Materials (5)

17. 

Alba needed to know about how much the sum of 19.6, 23.8, and 38.4 is. She correctly rounded each of these numbers to the nearest whole number. What three numbers did she use?
 
A)  19, 23, 38
B)  19, 24, 38
C)  20, 24, 38
D)  20, 24, 39
 


Question 18 refers to Additional Materials (3), and Additional Materials (5)

The following question refers to the additional materials you have been given. Please remove the materials from your packet and put them on your desk.

 

18. 

You will need only two of the tiles to answer this question.

When the two tiles are partially overlapped, different geometric figures are formed by the overlapping parts. One example is shown below. Which of the following figures cannot be formed by the overlapping parts of the two tiles?

                   example of 2 tiles overlapping

 
A)  Triangle
B)  Rectangle
C)  Square
D)  Five-sided figure
E)  Nine-sided figure
 


Question 19 refers to Additional Materials (5)

19. 

Each of the 6 faces of a certain cube is labeled either R or S. When the cube is tossed, the probability of the cube landing with an R face up is 1/3 .

How many faces are labeled R ?

 
A)  Five
B)  Four
C)  Three
D)  Two
E)  One
 



20. 

What is 4 hundredths written in decimal notation?
 
A)      0.004
B)      0.04
C)      0.400
D)      4.00
E)  400.0
 



21. 

A rectangular playground has a perimeter of 390 feet. The width of the playground is 75 feet. What is its length?
 
A)      5.2 feet
B)    97.5 feet
C)  120 feet
D)  130 feet
E)  240 feet
 



22. 

Which of the following is equal to 6(x + 6) ?
 
A)     x+12
B)   6x+6
C)   6x+12
D)   6x+36
E)   6x+66
 



                                      thermometer

 

23. 

What temperature would be 15° F more than the temperature shown on the thermometer above?

 

 
A)  -20° F
B)  -10° F
C)   10° F
D)   15° F
E)   20° F
 



24. 

The prices of gasoline in a certain region are $1.41, $1.36, $1.57, and $1.45 per gallon. What is the median price per gallon for gasoline in this region?
 
A)  $1.41
B)  $1.43
C)  $1.44
D)  $1.45
E)  $1.47
 



               pie graph of elements that make up the earth's crust

25. 

According to the graph above, which element forms the second greatest portion of the earth's crust?

 

 
A)  Oxygen
B)  Silicon
C)  Aluminum
D)  Iron
E)  Calcium
 



26. 

The endpoints of a line segment are the points with coordinates (2, 1) and (8, 9). What are the coordinates of the midpoint of this line segment?
 
A)  (2, 3½)
B) 

(3, 4)

C)  (5, 5)
D)  (4½, 5½)
E)  (10, 10)
 



27. 

Which of the graphs below is the set of all whole numbers less than 5?
 
A)  graph 1
B)  graph 2
C)  graph 3
D)  graph 4
E)  graph 5
 



28. 

Ms. Thierry and 3 friends ate dinner at a restaurant. The bill was $67. In addition, they left a $13 tip. Approximately what percent of the total bill did they leave as a tip?
 
A)  10%
B)  13%
C)  15%
D)  20%
E)  25%
 



number line

29. 

What number is represented by point A on the number line above?
 
A)  0.0010
B)  0.0054
C) 

0.0055

D) 

0.006

E) 

0.055

 



1, 9, 25, 49, 81, ...

 

30. 

The same rule is applied to each number in the pattern above.  What is the 6th number in the pattern?
 
A)    40
B)  100
C)  121
D)  144
E)  169
 



map

 

31. 

The map above shows eight of the counties in a state. The largest city in the state can be found at location B-3. In which county could this city lie?
 
A)  Adams or Carlton
B)  Adams or Smith
C)  Carlton or Elm
D)  Dade or Polk
E)  Polk or Smith
 



32. 

One of the acute angles in a right triangle measures 28 degrees. What is the measure, in degrees, of the other acute angle?
 
A)    17°
B)    28°
C)    62°
D)    90°
E)  152°
 



                              triangular prism

33. 

Which of the following can be folded to form the prism above?
 
A)  prism layout 1 
B)   prism layout 2
C)   prism layout 3
D)   prism layout 4
E)  prism layout 5 
 



x

y

0

-1

1

2

2

5

3

8

10

29

 

34. 

Which of the following equations represents the relationship between x and y shown in the table above?
 
A)  y = x2 + 1
B)  y = x + 1
C)  y = 3x - 1
D)  y = x2 - 3
E)  y = 3x2 - 1
 



35. 

Add:
238
+ 462

 
A)  600
B)  690
C)  700
D)  790
 



36. 

Which shows 3/4 of the picture shaded?
 
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 



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37. 

The pie chart above shows the portion of time Pat spent on homework in each subject last week. If Pat spent 2 hours on mathematics, about how many hours did Pat spend on homework altogether?
 
A)  4
B)  8
C)  12
D)  16
 



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38. 

In the figure above, which object is heaviest?
 
A)  The metal ball
B)  The sandwich
C)  The bag of potato chips
D)  The puppy
 



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39. 

The figure above is shaded on the top side and white on the under side. If the figure were flipped over, its white side could look like which of the following figures?
 
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 



40. 

How much change will John get back from $5.00 if he buys 2 notebooks that cost $1.80 each?
 
A)  $1.40
B)  $2.40
C)  $3.20
D)  $3.60
 



41. 

Carla has 12 boxes that each weigh the same amount. What would be a quick way for her to find the total weight of the 12 boxes?
 
A)  Add 12 to the weight of one of the boxes.
B)  Subtract 12 from the weight of one of the boxes.
C)  Divide the weight of one of the boxes by 12.
D)  Multiply the weight of one of the boxes by 12.
 



42. 

The perimeter of a square is 36 inches. What is the length of one side of the square?
 
A)  4 inches
B)  6 inches
C)  9 inches
D)  18 inches
 



43. 

Six students bought exactly enough pens to share equally among themselves. Which of the following could be the number of pens they bought?
 
A)  46
B)  48
C)  50
D)  52
 



44. 

Carl has 3 empty egg cartons and 34 eggs. If each carton holds 12 eggs, how many more eggs are needed to fill all 3 cartons?
 
A)  2
B)  3
C)  4
D)  6
 



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45. 

The objects on the scale above make it balance exactly. According to this scale, if balances , then balances which of the following?
 
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 



46. 

Which of the following could NOT be folded into a cube?
 
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 



47. 

Alan says that if a figure has four sides, it must be a rectangle. Gina does not agree. Which of the following figures shows that Gina is correct?
 
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 



48. 

Jim has 3/4 of a yard of string which he wishes to divide into pieces, each 1/8 of a yard long. How many pieces will he have?
 
A)  3
B)  4
C)  6
D)  8
 



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49. 

On the road shown above, the distance from Bay City to Exton is 60 miles. What is the distance from Bay City to Yardville?
 
A)  45 miles
B)  75 miles
C)  90 miles
D)  105 miles
 



50. 

What are all the whole numbers that make 8 - > 3 true?
 
A)  0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
B)  0, 1, 2, 3, 4
C)  0, 1, 2
D)  5
 



51. 

Length can be measured to within 0.05 centimeter accuracy by using a certain type of measuring instrument. A reading of 3.7 centimeters on this instrument means that the actual length is at least
 
A)  3.20 centimeters
B)  3.65 centimeters
C)  3.69 centimeters
D)  3.70 centimeters
E)  3.75 centimeters
 



52. 

A triangle that has sides with lengths 6, 6, and 10 is called
 
A)  acute
B)  right
C)  scalene
D)  isosceles
E)  equilateral
 



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53. 

In the figure above, if ABCD is a square, then the coordinates of vertex C are
 
A)  (4,5)
B)  (3,-4)
C)  (3,-2)
D)  (5,-4)
E)  (5,-2)
 



54. 

x y
0 -3
1 -1
2 1

Which of the following equations is true for the three pairs of x and y values in the table above?

 
A)  3x + 2 = y
B)  3x - 2 = y
C)  2x + 3 = y
D)  2x - 3 = y
E)  x - 3 = y
 



55. 

4, 8, 3, 2, 5, 8, 12

What is the median of the numbers above?

 
A)  4
B)  5
C)  6
D)  7
E)  8
 



1 mile = 5,280 feet
 

56. 

How many feet are in 15 miles?
 
A)  352
B)  35,200
C)  79,200
D)  84,480
E)  89,760
 
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57. 

The Breakfast Barn bought 135 dozen eggs at $0.89 per dozen. What was the total cost of the eggs?
 
A)  $116.75
B)  $120.15
C)  $135.89
D)  $151.69
 
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58. 

What is the value of x in the triangle above?
 
A)  65°
B)  82°
C)  90°
D)  92°
E)  98°
 
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59. 

Which of the following numerical expressions gives the area of the rectangle above?
 
A)  4 × 6
B)  4 + 6
C)  2(4 × 6)
D)  2(4 + 6)
E)  4 + 6 + 4 + 6
 
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60. 

When the rectangle above is folded along the dotted line, point P will touch which of the lettered points?
 
A)  A
B)  B
C)  C
D)  D
E)  E
 
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61. 

According to the graph above, how many times did the yearly increase of the price of a hamburger exceed 10 cents?
 
A)  None
B)  One
C)  Two
D)  Three
E)  Four
 
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62. 

Fifteen boxes each containing 8 radios can be repacked in 10 larger boxes each containing how many radios?
 
A)  8
B)  10
C)  12
D)  80
E)  120
 
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63. 

In the figure above, WXYZ is a parallelogram. Which of the following is NOT necessarily true?
 
A)  Side WX is parallel to side ZY.
B)  Side XY is parallel to side WZ.
C)  The measures of angles W and Y are equal.
D)  The lengths of sides WX and ZY are equal.
E)  The lengths of sides WX and XY are equal.
 
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64. 

Consider the statement "If n is an even number, then n is two times an odd number." For which of the following values of n is the statement FALSE?
 
A)  2
B)  6
C)  8
D)  10
E)  14
 
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Term 1 2 3 4
Fraction 1/2 2/3 3/4 4/5

 

65. 

If the list of fractions above continues in the same pattern, which term will be equal to 0.95?
 
A)  The 100th
B)  The 95th
C)  The 20th
D)  The 19th
E)  The 15th
 
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66. 

There are 1,200 students enrolled in Adams Middle School. According to the graph above, how many of these students participate in sports?
 
A)  380
B)  456
C)  760
D)  820
E)  1,162
 
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67. 

The diameter of a red blood cell, in inches, is 3 × 10-4. This expression is the same as which of the following numbers?
 
A)  0.00003
B)  0.0003
C)  0.003
D)  3,000
E)  30,000
 
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68. 

Tetsu rides his bicycle x miles the first day, y miles the second day, and z miles the third day. Which of the following expressions represents the average number of miles per day that Tetsu travels?
 
A)  x + y + z
B)  xyz
C)  3(x + y + z)
D)  3(xyz)
E)  (x + y + z)/3
 
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69. 

If 3 + w = b, then w =
 
A)  b/3
B)  b× 3
C)  b + 3
D)  3 - b
E)  b - 3
 
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70. 

If the value of the expression x + 2 is less than 12, which of the following could be a value of x?
 
A)  16
B)  14
C)  12
D)  10
E)  8
 



POPULATION
Clear Lake 8,000
Rancho Santa Fe 4,000
Bull Shoals 1,500
Beaver City 750
Jeffersonville 500

 

71. 

A pictogram of the data above is to be drawn using as the symbol that represents 500 people. How many would it take to represent the population of Rancho Santa Fe?
 
A)  1
B)  4
C)  8
D)  80
E)  4,000
 



72. 

Gloria's diving scores from a recent competition are represented in the stem-and-leaf plot shown below. In this plot, 3 | 4 would be read as 3.4.

5 2   5
6 1
7 7
8 0   2

What was her lowest score for this competition?
 
A)  0.02
B)  1.0
C)  2.5
D)  5.2
E)  8.0
 



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73. 

In the triangle, what is the degree measure of
 
A)  45
B)  100
C)  110
D)  135
E)  160
 



74. 

Which of the following ratios is equivalent to the ratio of 6 to 4?
 
A)  12 to 18
B)  12 to 8
C)  8 to 6
D)  4 to 6
E)  2 to 3
 



75. 

In a coordinate plane, the points (2,4) and (3,-1) are on a line. Which of the following must be true?
 
A)  The line crosses the x-axis.
B)  The line passes through (0,0).
C)  The line stays above the x-axis at all times.
D)  The line rises from the lower left to the upper right.
E)  The line is parallel to the y-axis.
 



76. 

3 + 15 ÷ 3 - 4 × 2 =
 
A)  -9
B)  -2
C) 
D)  4
E)  5
 



77. 

The cruise ship Titanic was 882 feet long. Which of the following is closest to that length?
 
A)  Two moving-van lengths
B)  Fifty car lengths
C)  One hundred skateboard lengths
D)  Five hundred school-bus lengths
E)  One thousand bicycle lengths
 



78. 

If n represents an even number greater than 2, what is the next larger even number?
 
A)  n + 1
B)  2n + 1
C)  2n
D)  n + 2
E)  n2
 



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79. 

Allen, Bridgitte, Chaz, and Diann each live in a different house on the same side of a street. The houses and their numbers are shown above.
  • Only one of the other three people lives next to Bridgitte.
  • Chaz lives next to Bridgitte and next to Diann.
Which person could live in house number 2?
 
A)  Allen only
B)  Chaz only
C)  Diann only
D)  Chaz or Diann
E)  Any of these four people could live in house number 2.
 



80. 

Which of the following numbers, when rounded to the nearest thousand, becomes 27,000?
 
A)  26,099
B)  26,490
C)  27,381
D)  27,550
E)  27,640
 



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81. 

In the figure above, what fraction of rectangle ABCD is shaded?
 
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
E) 
 



82. 

(-5)(-7) =
 
A)  -35
B)  -12
C)  -2
D)  12
E)  35
 



83. 

Of the following, which is the closest approximation of a 15 percent tip on a restaurant check of $24.99?
 
A)  $2.50
B)  $3.00
C)  $3.75
D)  $4.50
E)  $5.00
 



84. 

A poll is being taken at Baker Junior High School to determine whether to change the school mascot. Which of the following would be the best place to find a sample of students to interview that would be most representative of the entire student body?
 
A)  An algebra class
B)  The cafeteria
C)  The guidance office
D)  A French class
E)  The faculty room
 



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85. 

The following steps are used to read the electric meter shown above.

(1) On each dial, the pointer moves in the direction of the arrow for that dial.

(2) On each dial, the number that the pointer has just passed is that dial's reading.

(3) To obtain the meter reading, the dials are read from left to right.

What is the reading on the meter?

 
A)  2,975 kwh
B)  3,086 kwh
C)  5,792 kwh
D)  5,803 kwh
E)  6,803 kwh
 



86. 

Which of the following ordered pairs (x, y) is a solution to the equation 2x - 3y = 6?
 
A)  (6, 3)
B)  (3, 0)
C)  (3, 2)
D)  (2, 3)
E)  (0, 3)
 



87. 

A plumber charges customers $48 for each hour worked plus an additional $9 for travel. If h represents the number of hours worked, which of the following expressions could be used to calculate the plumber's total charge in dollars?
 
A)  48 + 9 + h
B)  48 x 9 x h
C)  48 + (9 x h)
D)  (48 x 9) + h
E)  (48 x h) + 9
 



88. 

Anita is making bags of treats for her sister's birthday party. She divides 65 pieces of candy equally among 15 bags so that each bag contains as many pieces as possible. How many pieces will she have left?
 
A)  33
B)  5
C)  4
D)  3
E)  0.33
 
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89. 

Of the following, which is the best unit to use when measuring the growth of a plant every other day during a 2-week period?
 
A)  Centimeter
B)  Meter
C)  Kilometer
D)  Foot
E)  Yard
 
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90. 

If each of the counting numbers from 1 through 10 is multiplied by 13, how many of the resulting numbers will be even?
 
A)  One
B)  Four
C)  Five
D)  Six
E)  Ten
 
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91. 

A car odometer registered 41,256.9 miles when a highway sign warned of a detour 1,200 feet ahead. What will the odometer read when the car reaches the detour? (5, 280 feet = 1 mile)
 
A)  42,456.9
B)  41,279.9
C)  41,261.3
D)  41,259.2
E)  41,257.1
 
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92. 

If the string does not cost anything, how much does the necklace above cost?
 
A)  10¢
B)  24¢
C)  28¢
D)  34¢
 



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93. 

Carol wanted to estimate the distance from A to D along the path shown on the map above. She correctly rounded each of the given distances to the nearest mile and then added them. Which of the following sums could be hers?
 
A)  4 + 6 + 5 = 15
B)  5 + 6 + 5 = 16
C)  5 + 6 + 6 = 17
D)  5 + 7 + 6 = 18
 



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94. 

In the pattern above, which figure would be next?
 
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 



95. 

There are 50 hamburgers to serve 38 children. If each child is to have at least one hamburger, at most how many of the children can have more than one?
 
A)  6
B)  12
C)  26
D)  38
 



96. 

If box represents the number of newspapers that Lee delivers each day, which of the following represents the total number of newspapers that Lee delivers in 5 days?
 
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 



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97. 

The weights of three objects were compared using a pan balance. Two comparisons were made as shown in the figure above. Which object is the heaviest?
 
A)  A
B)  B
C)  C
D)  Not enough information is given.
 



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98. 

Chen had $10 to buy a model plane, glue, and paint as shown above. At which of the following times could an estimate have been used instead of exact numbers?
 
A)  When Chen tried to decide whether or not he had enough money tobuy the plane, glue, and paint
B)  When the clerk entered each amount into the cash register
C)  When the clerk told Chen how much he owed
D)  When Chen counted his change
 



99. 

By how much would 217 be increased if the digit 1 were replaced by a digit 5?
 
A)  4
B)  40
C)  44
D)  400
 



100. 

Christy has 88 photographs to put in her album. If 9 photographs will fit on each page, how many pages will she need?
 
A)  8
B)  9
C)  10
D)  11
 



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101. 

The squares in the figure above represent the faces of a cube which has been cut along some edges and flattened. When the original cube was resting on face X, which face was on top?
 
A)  A
B)  B
C)  C
D)  D
 



Puppy's Age Puppy's Weight
1 month 10 lbs.
2 months 15 lbs.
3 months 19 lbs.
4 months 22 lbs.
5 months ?

 

102. 

John records the weight of his puppy every month in a chart like the one shown above. If the pattern of the puppy's weight gain continues, how many pounds will the puppy weigh at 5 months?
 
A)  30
B)  27
C)  25
D)  24
 



103. 

In a bag of marbles, 1/2 are red, 1/4 are blue, 1/6 are green, and 1/12 are yellow. If a marble is taken from the bag without looking, it is most likely to be
 
A)  red
B)  blue
C)  green
D)  yellow
 



104. 

A rectangular carpet is 9 feet long and 6 feet wide. What is the area of the carpet in square feet?
 
A)  15
B)  27
C)  30
D)  54
 



105. 

From a shipment of 500 batteries, a sample of 25 was selected at random and tested. If 2 batteries in the sample were found to be dead, how many dead batteries would be expected in the entire shipment?
 
A)  10
B)  20
C)  30
D)  40
E)  50
 



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106. 

The total distances covered by two runners during the first 28 minutes of a race are shown in the graph above. How long after the start of the race did one runner pass the other?
 
A)  3 minutes
B)  8 minutes
C)  12 minutes
D)  14 minutes
E)  28 minutes
 



107. 

Of the following, which is closest in value to 0.52?
 
A)  1/50
B)  1/5
C)  1/4
D)  1/3
E)  1/2
 



108. 

503 - 207 =
 
A)  206
B)  296
C)  304
D)  396
 



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109. 

The graph above shows how many of the 32 children in Mr. Rivera's class are 8, 9, 10, and 11 years old. Which of the following is true?
 
A)  Most are younger than 9.
B)  Most are younger than 10.
C)  Most are 9 or older.
D)  None of the above is true.
 



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110. 

A sheet of paper is folded once and a piece is cut out as shown above. Which of the following looks like the unfolded paper?
 
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 



111. 

What number is four hundred five and three-tenths?
 
A)  45.3
B)  405.3
C)  453
D)  4,005.3
 



112. 

If 1 1/3 cups of flour are needed for a batch of cookies, how many cups of flour will be needed for 3 batches?
 
A)  4 1/3
B)  4
C)  3
D)  2 2/3
 



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113. 

Children's pictures are to be hung in a line as shown in the figure above. Pictures that are hung next to each other share a tack. How many tacks are needed to hang 28 pictures in this way?
 
A)  27
B)  28
C)  29
D)  56
 



114. 

If k can be replaced by any number, how many different values can the expression k + 6 have?
 
A)  None
B)  One
C)  Six
D)  Seven
E)  Infinitely many
 
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42, 51, 49, 58, 56, . . .

 

115. 

If the pattern in the list above continues, what will be the next number after 56?
 
A)  54
B)  63
C)  64
D)  65
E)  67
 
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116. 

What is the difference between the smallest positive 3-digit number and the largest positive 2-digit number?
 
A)  l
B)  9
C)  10
D)  90
E)  900
 
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117. 

The entire circle shown above represents a total of 2,675 radios sold. Of the following, which is the best approximation of the number of radios represented by the shaded sector of the circle?
 
A)  70
B)  275
C)  985
D)  25,880
E)  98,420
 
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118. 

Ken bought a used car for $5,375. He had to pay an additional 15 percent of the purchase price to cover both sales tax and extra fees. Of the following, which is closest to the total amount Ken paid?
 
A)  $806
B)  $5,510
C)  $5,760
D)  $5,940
E)  $6,180
 
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119. 

In the rectangle above, the intersection of triangleABC and triangleADC is which of the following?
 
A)  A right angle
B)  A vertex of the rectangle
C)  A diagonal of the rectangle
D)  A pair of parallel sides
E)  A pair of perpendicular sides
 
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120. 

Which of the following is both a multiple of 3 and a multiple of 7?
 
A)  7,007
B)  8,192
C)  21,567
D)  22,287
E)  40,040
 
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121. 

In the graph above, each dot shows the number of sit-ups and the corresponding age for one of 13 people. According to this graph, what is the median number of sit-ups for these 13 people?
 
A)  15
B)  20
C)  45
D)  50
E)  55
 
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122. 

33 + 4(8 - 5) ÷ 6 =
 
A)  6.5
B)  11
C)  27.5
D)  29
E)  34.16
 
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123. 

In the figure above, a circle with center O and radius of length 3 is inscribed in a square. What is the area of the shaded region?
 
A)  3.86
B)  7.73
C)  28.27
D)  32.86
E)  36.00
 
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124. 

The sum of the measures of angles 1 and 2 in the figure above is 90°. What is the measure of the angle formed by the bisectors of these two angles?
 
A)  60°
B)  45°
C)  30°
D)  20°
E)  15°
 
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125. 

Chris wishes to carpet the rectangular room shown above. To the nearest square yard, how many square yards of carpet are needed to carpet the floor of the room if the closet floor will not be carpeted? (1 square yard = 9 square feet)
 
A)  8
B)  10
C)  11
D)  19
E)  22
 
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126. 

Which of the following is closest to 15 seconds?
 
A)  14.1 seconds
B)  14.7 seconds
C)  14.9 seconds
D)  15.2 seconds
 



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127. 

Which figure has the least area?
 
A)  A
B)  B
C)  C
D)  D
 



128. 

The census showed that three hundred fifty-six thousand, ninety-seven people lived in Middletown. Written as a number, that is
 
A)  350,697
B)  356,097
C)  356,907
D)  356,970
 



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129. 

What is the weight shown on the scale?
 
A)  6 pounds
B)  7 pounds
C)  51 pounds
D)  60 pounds
 



130. 

The length of a trail that Pat hiked in one day could have been
 
A)  5 milliliters
B)  5 centimeters
C)  5 meters
D)  5 kilometers
 



131. 

A club held a car wash and washed 21 cars. If the club raised $84, how much did it charge per car?
 
A)  $0.25
B)  $4.00
C)  $5.00
D)  $1,764.00
 



132. 

A certain reference file contains approximately one billion facts. About how many millions is that?
 
A)  1,000,000
B)  100,000
C)  10,000
D)  1,000
E)  100
 



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133. 

If the area of the shaded triangle shown above is 4 square inches, what is the area of the entire square?
 
A)  4 square inches
B)  8 square inches
C)  12 square inches
D)  16 square inches
E)  Not enough information given
 



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134. 

Which of the following constructions at point P in the figure above will produce an angle of 45°?
 
A)  Constructing only the bisector of AngleAPB
B)  Constructing only a circle with center at P
C)  Constructing one perpendicular line only
D)  Constructing a circle with center at P and a perpendicular line
E)  Constructing a perpendicular line and an angle bisector
 



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135. 

If the pattern shown in the table were continued, what number would appear in the box at the bottom of column B next to 14?
 
A)  19
B)  21
C)  23
D)  25
E)  29
 



136. 

For each figure below, the lengths of 3 sides are given. Which figure could have a perimeter of 28?
 
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
E) 
 



137. 

Harriet, Jim, Roberto, Maria, and Willie are in the same eighth-grade class. One of them is this year's class president. Based on the following information, who is the class president?

  1. The class president was last year's class vice president and lives on Vine Street.
  2. Willie is this year's class vice president.
  3. Jim and Maria live on Cypress Street.
  4. Roberto was not last year's class vice president.
 
A)  Harriet
B)  Jim
C)  Roberto
D)  Maria
E)  Willie
 



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138. 

Point O is the center of the circle above. Line segment AC is a diameter of the circle. Line segment BC does not pass through the center of the circle. Which of the following is true?
 
A)  AC is longer than BC.
B)  BC is longer than AC.
C)  AC and BC are the same length.
D)  BC is twice as long as OA.
E)  The lengths of AC and BC change, depending on how this piece of paper isturned.
 



139. 

How many hours are equal to 150 minutes?
 
A) 
1 1
2
B) 
2 1
4
C) 
2 1
3
D) 
2 1
2
E) 
2 5
6
 



140. 

If   2   =    n   , then n =
25 500
 
A)  10
B)  20
C)  30
D)  40
E)  50
 



141. 

A straight line segment could NOT be drawn on the surface of which of the following solids?
 
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
E) 
 



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142. 

In the figure above, the tube was filled to the 0 mark at the start. How much liquid has been let out?
 
A)  10 milliliters
B)  15 milliliters
C)  25 milliliters
D)  40 milliliters
E)  50 milliliters
 



143. 

The average weight of 50 prize-winning tomatoes is 2.36 pounds. What is the combined weight, in pounds, of these 50 tomatoes?
 
A)  0.0472
B)  11.8
C)  52.36
D)  59
E)  118
 



144. 

Which of the following figures best illustrates the statement
5 × (6 + 2) = (5 × 6) + (5 × 2)?
 
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
E) 
 



145. 

What is the least whole number x for which 2x > 11?
 
A)  5
B)  6
C)  9
D)  22
E)  23
 



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146. 

The nine chips shown above are placed in a sack and then mixed up. Madeline draws one chip from this sack. What is the probability that Madeline draws a chip with an even number?
 
A) 
1
9
B) 
2
9
C) 
4
9
D) 
1
2
E) 
4
5
 



147. 

If a measurement of a rectangular box is given as 48 cubic inches, then the measurement represents the
 
A)  distance around the top of the box
B)  length of an edge of the box
C)  surface area of the box
D)  volume of the box
 



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148. 

Which of the following shows the result of flipping the above triangle over the linesymbol?
 
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
E) 
 



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149. 

What is the distance between the midpoint of MN and the midpoint of PQ shown above?
 
A)  18 cm
B)  24 cm
C)  26 cm
D)  28 cm
E)  30 cm
 



150. 

The least common multiple of 8, 12, and a third number is 120. Which of the following could be the third number?
 
A)  15
B)  16
C)  24
D)  32
E)  48
 



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151. 

What is the diagonal measurement of the TV screen shown in the figure above?
 
A)  25 inches
B)  35 inches
C)  50 inches
D)  70 inches
E)  1,200 inches
 



152. 

Which of the following figures contains line segments that are perpendicular?
 
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 



153. 

The length of a rectangle is 3 more than its width. If L represents the length, what is an expression for the width?
 
A)  3 ÷ L
B)  L÷ 3
C)  L× 3
D)  L + 3
E)  L– 3
 



The following question refers to the following pattern of dot-figures.
 
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154. 

If this pattern of dot-figures is continued, how many dots will be in the 100th figure?
 
A)  100
B)  101
C)  199
D)  200
E)  201
 



155. 

There are 15 girls and 11 boys in a mathematics class. If a student is selected at random to run an errand, what is the probability that a boy will be selected?
 
A) 
 4 
26
B) 
11
26
C) 
15
26
D) 
11
15
E) 
15
11
 



156. 

(150 ÷ 3) + (6 × 2) =
 
A)  10
B)  58
C)  62
D)  112
 
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157. 

If n + n + n = 60, what is the value of n ?
 
A)  6
B)  10
C)  15
D)  20
E)  30
 
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158. 

In which of the following circles is the line segment a diameter?
 
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
E) 
 
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159. 

Which of the following figures has two circular bases?
 
A)  A pyramid
B)  A sphere
C)  A cube
D)  A cylinder
E)  A cone
 
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160. 

  3 × (\'box\' + 5) = 30

The number in the box should be

 
A)  2
B)  5
C)  10
D)  95
 
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161. 

In the model town that a class is building, a car 15 feet long is represented by a scale model 3 inches long. If the same scale is used, a house 35 feet high would be represented by a scale model how many inches high?
 
A) 
45
35
B)  3
C)  5
D)  7
E) 
35
3
 
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162. 

(2, 5), (4, 9), (6, 13)

Which of the following describes what to do to the first number in each ordered pair shown above to obtain the corresponding second number?
 
A)  Add 3
B)  Subtract 3
C)  Multiply by 2
D)  Multiply by 2 and subtract 1
E)  Multiply by 2 and add 1
 
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163. 

Kate bought a book for $14.95, a record for $5.85, and a tape for $9.70. If the sales tax on these items is 6 percent and all 3 items are taxable, what is the total amount she must pay for the 3 items, including tax?
 
A)  $32.33
B)  $32.06
C)  $30.56
D)  $30.50
E)  $ 1.83
 
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164. 

Ground beef costs $2.59 per pound. What is the cost of 0.93 pound of ground beef?
 
A)  $3.52
B)  $2.78
C)  $2.47
D)  $2.41
E)  $1.66
 
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165. 

What is the ratio of the length of a side of an equilateral triangle to its perimeter?
 
A)  1:1
B)  1:2
C)  1:3
D)  2:1
E)  3:1
 
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166. 

If the price of a can of beans is raised from 50 cents to 60 cents, what is the percent increase in the price?
 
A)  83.3%
B)  20%
C)  18.2%
D)  16.7%
E)  10%
 
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167. 

A certain rectangle has area equal to the sum of the areas of the four rectangles shown above. If its length is 4, what is its width?
 
A)  2
B) 
C) 
D)  3
E) 
 
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168. 

If \'(10.3/5.62)=(n/4.78)\', then, of the following, which is closest to n?
 
A)  2 .6 1
B)  3.83
C)  8.76
D)  8.82
E)  12.11
 
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Question 1

Key
 
 1.  

Which of the following lists the angles shown above in order of measure from smallest to largest?

     
  A)  1, 2, 3, 4
  B)  2, 3, 4, 1
Key Arrow C)  3, 2, 1, 4
  D)  3, 1, 4, 2
  E)  4, 2, 1, 3




Question 2

Key
 
 2.  

Ravi has more tapes than magazines. He has fewer tapes than books. Which of the following lists these items from the greatest in number to the least in number?

     
  A) 

Books, magazines, tapes

Key Arrow B) 

Books, tapes, magazines

  C) 

Magazines, books, tapes

  D) 

Tapes, magazines, books





Question 3

Key
 
 3.  

Amanda wants to paint each face of a cube a different color. How many colors will she need?

     
  A) 

Three

  B) 

Four

Key Arrow C) 

Six

  D) 

Eight





Question 4

Key
 
 4.  

Which piece of information is NOT needed to solve the problem below? You do not have to solve the problem.

Carlos is planning to buy food for his 2 dogs. The food he buys must last for 4 weeks. Each dog eats 1 can of dog food and 3 dog biscuits every day. How many cans of dog food does Carlos need to buy?
     
  A) 

Carlos has 2 dogs.

  B) 

The food must last 4 weeks.

  C) 

Each dog eats 1 can of dog food every day.

Key Arrow D) 

Each dog eats 3 biscuits every day.





Question 5

Key
 
 5.  

In the equation y = 4x if the value of x is increased by 2, what is the effect on the value of y ?

     
Key Arrow A) 

It is 8 more than the original amount.

  B) 

It is 6 more than the original amount.

  C) 

It is 2 more than the original amount.

  D) 

It is 16 times the original amount.

  E) 

It is 8 times the original amount.





Question 6

Key
 
 6.  

On the curve above, what is the best estimate of the value of x when y = 0?

     
  A)  -2.0
  B) 

  1.1

Key Arrow C) 

  1.4

  D) 

  1.7

  E) 

  1.9





Question 7

Key
 
 7.  

According to the pattern suggested by the four examples above, how many consecutive odd integers are required to give a sum of 144 ?

     
  A) 

  9

Key Arrow B) 

12

  C) 

15

  D) 

36

  E) 

72





Question 8

Key
 
 8.   If the points Q, R, and S shown above are three of the vertices of rectangle QRST, which of the following are the coordinates of T (not shown) ?
     
  A) 

(4, -3)

  B) 

(3, -2)

  C) 

(-3, 4)

Key Arrow D) 

(-3, -2)

  E) 

(-2, -3)





Question 9

Key
 
 9.  

A certain 4-sided figure has the following properties.

  • Only one pair of opposite sides are parallel.

  • Only one pair of opposite sides are equal in length.

  • The parallel sides are not equal in length.

Which of the following must be true about the sides that are equal in length?

     
  A) 

They are perpendicular to each other.

  B) 

They are each perpendicular to an adjacent side.

  C) 

They are equal in length to one of the other two sides.

  D) 

They are not equal in length to either of the other two sides.

Key Arrow E) 

They are not parallel.





Question 10

Key
 
 10.  

The map above gives the distances, in miles, between various locations in a state park. Traveling the shortest possible total distance along the paths shown on the map, from the visitor center Teresa visits the cave, waterfall, and monument, but not necessarily in that order, and then returns to the visitor center. If she does not retrace her steps along any path and the total distance that Teresa travels is 14.7 miles, what is the distance between the cave and the monument?

     
  A) 

2.2 miles

  B) 

2.5 miles

  C) 

2.7 miles

  D) 

3.0 miles

Key Arrow E) 

3.2 miles





Question 11

Key
 
 11.  

The mean distance from Venus to the Sun is 1.08 x 108 kilometers. Which of the following quantities is equal to this distance?

     
  A)           10,800,000 kilometers
Key Arrow B)         108,000,000 kilometers
  C)      1,080,000,000 kilometers
  D)    10,800,000,000 kilometers
  E)  108,000,000,000 kilometers




Question 12

Key
 
 12.  

There were 90 employees in a company last year. This year the number of employees increased by 10 percent. How many employees are in the company this year?

     
  A)      9
  B) 

  81

  C) 

  91

Key Arrow D) 

  99

  E)  100




Question 13

Key
 
 13.   Which of these shapes are cylinders?
     
  A)  1 and 2
Key Arrow B)  1 and 3
  C)  2 and 4
  D) 

3 and 4





Question 14

Key
 
 14.   Which of the figures below should be the fourth figure in the pattern shown above?
     
Key Arrow A) 

figure A

  B)  figure B
  C)  figure C
  D)  figure D




Question 15

Key
 
 15.    How many of the angles in this triangle are smaller than a right angle?
     
  A)  None
  B) 

One

Key Arrow C) 

Two

  D) 

Three





Question 16

Key
 
 16.   What is the area of the shaded figure?
     
  A)    9 square centimeters
Key Arrow B)  11 square centimeters
  C)  13 square centimeters
  D)  14 square centimeters




Question 17

Key
 
 17.   Alba needed to know about how much the sum of 19.6, 23.8, and 38.4 is. She correctly rounded each of these numbers to the nearest whole number. What three numbers did she use?
     
  A)  19, 23, 38
  B)  19, 24, 38
Key Arrow C)  20, 24, 38
  D)  20, 24, 39




Question 18

Key
 
 18.  

You will need only two of the tiles to answer this question.

When the two tiles are partially overlapped, different geometric figures are formed by the overlapping parts. One example is shown below. Which of the following figures cannot be formed by the overlapping parts of the two tiles?

                   example of 2 tiles overlapping

     
  A)  Triangle
  B)  Rectangle
  C)  Square
  D)  Five-sided figure
Key Arrow E)  Nine-sided figure




Question 19

Key
 
 19.  

Each of the 6 faces of a certain cube is labeled either R or S. When the cube is tossed, the probability of the cube landing with an R face up is 1/3 .

How many faces are labeled R ?

     
  A)  Five
  B)  Four
  C)  Three
Key Arrow D)  Two
  E)  One




Question 20

Key
 
 20.   What is 4 hundredths written in decimal notation?
     
  A)      0.004
Key Arrow B)      0.04
  C)      0.400
  D)      4.00
  E)  400.0




Question 21

Key
 
 21.   A rectangular playground has a perimeter of 390 feet. The width of the playground is 75 feet. What is its length?
     
  A)      5.2 feet
  B)    97.5 feet
Key Arrow C)  120 feet
  D)  130 feet
  E)  240 feet




Question 22

Key
 
 22.   Which of the following is equal to 6(x + 6) ?
     
  A)     x+12
  B)   6x+6
  C)   6x+12
Key Arrow D)   6x+36
  E)   6x+66




Question 23

Key
 
 23.   What temperature would be 15° F more than the temperature shown on the thermometer above?
     
  A)  -20° F
  B)  -10° F
Key Arrow C)   10° F
  D)   15° F
  E)   20° F




Question 24

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 24.   The prices of gasoline in a certain region are $1.41, $1.36, $1.57, and $1.45 per gallon. What is the median price per gallon for gasoline in this region?
     
  A)  $1.41
Key Arrow B)  $1.43
  C)  $1.44
  D)  $1.45
  E)  $1.47




Question 25

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 25.  

According to the graph above, which element forms the second greatest portion of the earth's crust?

     
  A)  Oxygen
Key Arrow B)  Silicon
  C)  Aluminum
  D)  Iron
  E)  Calcium




Question 26

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 26.   The endpoints of a line segment are the points with coordinates (2, 1) and (8, 9). What are the coordinates of the midpoint of this line segment?
     
  A)  (2, 3½)
  B) 

(3, 4)

Key Arrow C)  (5, 5)
  D)  (4½, 5½)
  E)  (10, 10)




Question 27

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 27.   Which of the graphs below is the set of all whole numbers less than 5?
     
Key Arrow A)  graph 1
  B)  graph 2
  C)  graph 3
  D)  graph 4
  E)  graph 5




Question 28

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 28.   Ms. Thierry and 3 friends ate dinner at a restaurant. The bill was $67. In addition, they left a $13 tip. Approximately what percent of the total bill did they leave as a tip?
     
  A)  10%
  B)  13%
  C)  15%
Key Arrow D)  20%
  E)  25%




Question 29

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 29.   What number is represented by point A on the number line above?
     
  A)  0.0010
  B)  0.0054
Key Arrow C) 

0.0055

  D) 

0.006

  E) 

0.055





Question 30

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 30.   The same rule is applied to each number in the pattern above.  What is the 6th number in the pattern?
     
  A)    40
  B)  100
Key Arrow C)  121
  D)  144
  E)  169




Question 31

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 31.   The map above shows eight of the counties in a state. The largest city in the state can be found at location B-3. In which county could this city lie?
     
  A)  Adams or Carlton
Key Arrow B)  Adams or Smith
  C)  Carlton or Elm
  D)  Dade or Polk
  E)  Polk or Smith




Question 32

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 32.   One of the acute angles in a right triangle measures 28 degrees. What is the measure, in degrees, of the other acute angle?
     
  A)    17°
  B)    28°
Key Arrow C)    62°
  D)    90°
  E)  152°




Question 33

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 33.   Which of the following can be folded to form the prism above?
     
  A)  prism layout 1 
  B)   prism layout 2
  C)   prism layout 3
  D)   prism layout 4
Key Arrow E)  prism layout 5 




Question 34

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 34.   Which of the following equations represents the relationship between x and y shown in the table above?
     
  A)  y = x2 + 1
  B)  y = x + 1
Key Arrow C)  y = 3x - 1
  D)  y = x2 - 3
  E)  y = 3x2 - 1




Question 35

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 35.   Add:
238
+ 462

     
  A)  600
  B)  690
Key Arrow C)  700
  D)  790




Question 36

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 36.   Which shows 3/4 of the picture shaded?
     
  A) 
  B) 
Key Arrow C) 
  D) 




Question 37

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 37.   The pie chart above shows the portion of time Pat spent on homework in each subject last week. If Pat spent 2 hours on mathematics, about how many hours did Pat spend on homework altogether?
     
  A)  4
Key Arrow B)  8
  C)  12
  D)  16




Question 38

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 38.   In the figure above, which object is heaviest?
     
Key Arrow A)  The metal ball
  B)  The sandwich
  C)  The bag of potato chips
  D)  The puppy




Question 39

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 39.   The figure above is shaded on the top side and white on the under side. If the figure were flipped over, its white side could look like which of the following figures?
     
  A) 
  B) 
  C) 
Key Arrow D) 




Question 40

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 40.   How much change will John get back from $5.00 if he buys 2 notebooks that cost $1.80 each?
     
Key Arrow A)  $1.40
  B)  $2.40
  C)  $3.20
  D)  $3.60




Question 41

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 41.   Carla has 12 boxes that each weigh the same amount. What would be a quick way for her to find the total weight of the 12 boxes?
     
  A)  Add 12 to the weight of one of the boxes.
  B)  Subtract 12 from the weight of one of the boxes.
  C)  Divide the weight of one of the boxes by 12.
Key Arrow D)  Multiply the weight of one of the boxes by 12.




Question 42

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 42.   The perimeter of a square is 36 inches. What is the length of one side of the square?
     
  A)  4 inches
  B)  6 inches
Key Arrow C)  9 inches
  D)  18 inches




Question 43

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 43.   Six students bought exactly enough pens to share equally among themselves. Which of the following could be the number of pens they bought?
     
  A)  46
Key Arrow B)  48
  C)  50
  D)  52




Question 44

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 44.   Carl has 3 empty egg cartons and 34 eggs. If each carton holds 12 eggs, how many more eggs are needed to fill all 3 cartons?
     
Key Arrow A)  2
  B)  3
  C)  4
  D)  6




Question 45

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 45.   The objects on the scale above make it balance exactly. According to this scale, if balances , then balances which of the following?
     
  A) 
Key Arrow B) 
  C) 
  D) 




Question 46

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 46.   Which of the following could NOT be folded into a cube?
     
  A) 
Key Arrow B) 
  C) 
  D) 




Question 47

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 47.   Alan says that if a figure has four sides, it must be a rectangle. Gina does not agree. Which of the following figures shows that Gina is correct?
     
  A) 
  B) 
  C) 
Key Arrow D) 




Question 48

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 48.   Jim has 3/4 of a yard of string which he wishes to divide into pieces, each 1/8 of a yard long. How many pieces will he have?
     
  A)  3
  B)  4
Key Arrow C)  6
  D)  8




Question 49

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 49.   On the road shown above, the distance from Bay City to Exton is 60 miles. What is the distance from Bay City to Yardville?
     
  A)  45 miles
  B)  75 miles
  C)  90 miles
Key Arrow D)  105 miles




Question 50

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 50.   What are all the whole numbers that make 8 - > 3 true?
     
  A)  0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Key Arrow B)  0, 1, 2, 3, 4
  C)  0, 1, 2
  D)  5




Question 51

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 51.   Length can be measured to within 0.05 centimeter accuracy by using a certain type of measuring instrument. A reading of 3.7 centimeters on this instrument means that the actual length is at least
     
  A)  3.20 centimeters
Key Arrow B)  3.65 centimeters
  C)  3.69 centimeters
  D)  3.70 centimeters
  E)  3.75 centimeters




Question 52

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 52.   A triangle that has sides with lengths 6, 6, and 10 is called
     
  A)  acute
  B)  right
  C)  scalene
Key Arrow D)  isosceles
  E)  equilateral




Question 53

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 53.   In the figure above, if ABCD is a square, then the coordinates of vertex C are
     
  A)  (4,5)
  B)  (3,-4)
  C)  (3,-2)
Key Arrow D)  (5,-4)
  E)  (5,-2)




Question 54

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 54.  
x y
0 -3
1 -1
2 1

Which of the following equations is true for the three pairs of x and y values in the table above?

     
  A)  3x + 2 = y
  B)  3x - 2 = y
  C)  2x + 3 = y
Key Arrow D)  2x - 3 = y
  E)  x - 3 = y




Question 55

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 55.   4, 8, 3, 2, 5, 8, 12

What is the median of the numbers above?

     
  A)  4
Key Arrow B)  5
  C)  6
  D)  7
  E)  8




Question 56

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 56.   How many feet are in 15 miles?
     
  A)  352
  B)  35,200
Key Arrow C)  79,200
  D)  84,480
  E)  89,760




Question 57

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 57.   The Breakfast Barn bought 135 dozen eggs at $0.89 per dozen. What was the total cost of the eggs?
     
  A)  $116.75
Key Arrow B)  $120.15
  C)  $135.89
  D)  $151.69




Question 58

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 58.   What is the value of x in the triangle above?
     
  A)  65°
Key Arrow B)  82°
  C)  90°
  D)  92°
  E)  98°




Question 59

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 59.   Which of the following numerical expressions gives the area of the rectangle above?
     
Key Arrow A)  4 × 6
  B)  4 + 6
  C)  2(4 × 6)
  D)  2(4 + 6)
  E)  4 + 6 + 4 + 6




Question 60

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 60.   When the rectangle above is folded along the dotted line, point P will touch which of the lettered points?
     
  A)  A
  B)  B
  C)  C
Key Arrow D)  D
  E)  E




Question 61

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 61.   According to the graph above, how many times did the yearly increase of the price of a hamburger exceed 10 cents?
     
  A)  None
  B)  One
  C)  Two
Key Arrow D)  Three
  E)  Four




Question 62

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 62.   Fifteen boxes each containing 8 radios can be repacked in 10 larger boxes each containing how many radios?
     
  A)  8
  B)  10
Key Arrow C)  12
  D)  80
  E)  120




Question 63

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 63.   In the figure above, WXYZ is a parallelogram. Which of the following is NOT necessarily true?
     
  A)  Side WX is parallel to side ZY.
  B)  Side XY is parallel to side WZ.
  C)  The measures of angles W and Y are equal.
  D)  The lengths of sides WX and ZY are equal.
Key Arrow E)  The lengths of sides WX and XY are equal.




Question 64

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 64.   Consider the statement "If n is an even number, then n is two times an odd number." For which of the following values of n is the statement FALSE?
     
  A)  2
  B)  6
Key Arrow C)  8
  D)  10
  E)  14




Question 65

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 65.   If the list of fractions above continues in the same pattern, which term will be equal to 0.95?
     
  A)  The 100th
  B)  The 95th
  C)  The 20th
Key Arrow D)  The 19th
  E)  The 15th




Question 66

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 66.   There are 1,200 students enrolled in Adams Middle School. According to the graph above, how many of these students participate in sports?
     
  A)  380
Key Arrow B)  456
  C)  760
  D)  820
  E)  1,162




Question 67

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 67.   The diameter of a red blood cell, in inches, is 3 × 10-4. This expression is the same as which of the following numbers?
     
  A)  0.00003
Key Arrow B)  0.0003
  C)  0.003
  D)  3,000
  E)  30,000




Question 68

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 68.   Tetsu rides his bicycle x miles the first day, y miles the second day, and z miles the third day. Which of the following expressions represents the average number of miles per day that Tetsu travels?
     
  A)  x + y + z
  B)  xyz
  C)  3(x + y + z)
  D)  3(xyz)
Key Arrow E)  (x + y + z)/3




Question 69

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 69.   If 3 + w = b, then w =
     
  A)  b/3
  B)  b× 3
  C)  b + 3
  D)  3 - b
Key Arrow E)  b - 3




Question 70

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 70.   If the value of the expression x + 2 is less than 12, which of the following could be a value of x?
     
  A)  16
  B)  14
  C)  12
  D)  10
Key Arrow E)  8




Question 71

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 71.   A pictogram of the data above is to be drawn using as the symbol that represents 500 people. How many would it take to represent the population of Rancho Santa Fe?
     
  A)  1
  B)  4
Key Arrow C)  8
  D)  80
  E)  4,000




Question 72

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 72.   Gloria's diving scores from a recent competition are represented in the stem-and-leaf plot shown below. In this plot, 3 | 4 would be read as 3.4.

5 2   5
6 1
7 7
8 0   2

What was her lowest score for this competition?
     
  A)  0.02
  B)  1.0
  C)  2.5
Key Arrow D)  5.2
  E)  8.0




Question 73

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 73.   In the triangle, what is the degree measure of
     
  A)  45
  B)  100
Key Arrow C)  110
  D)  135
  E)  160




Question 74

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 74.   Which of the following ratios is equivalent to the ratio of 6 to 4?
     
  A)  12 to 18
Key Arrow B)  12 to 8
  C)  8 to 6
  D)  4 to 6
  E)  2 to 3




Question 75

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 75.   In a coordinate plane, the points (2,4) and (3,-1) are on a line. Which of the following must be true?
     
Key Arrow A)  The line crosses the x-axis.
  B)  The line passes through (0,0).
  C)  The line stays above the x-axis at all times.
  D)  The line rises from the lower left to the upper right.
  E)  The line is parallel to the y-axis.




Question 76

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 76.   3 + 15 ÷ 3 - 4 × 2 =
     
  A)  -9
  B)  -2
Key Arrow C) 
  D)  4
  E)  5




Question 77

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 77.   The cruise ship Titanic was 882 feet long. Which of the following is closest to that length?
     
  A)  Two moving-van lengths
Key Arrow B)  Fifty car lengths
  C)  One hundred skateboard lengths
  D)  Five hundred school-bus lengths
  E)  One thousand bicycle lengths




Question 78

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 78.   If n represents an even number greater than 2, what is the next larger even number?
     
  A)  n + 1
  B)  2n + 1
  C)  2n
Key Arrow D)  n + 2
  E)  n2




Question 79

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 79.   Allen, Bridgitte, Chaz, and Diann each live in a different house on the same side of a street. The houses and their numbers are shown above.
  • Only one of the other three people lives next to Bridgitte.
  • Chaz lives next to Bridgitte and next to Diann.
Which person could live in house number 2?
     
  A)  Allen only
  B)  Chaz only
  C)  Diann only
Key Arrow D)  Chaz or Diann
  E)  Any of these four people could live in house number 2.




Question 80

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 80.   Which of the following numbers, when rounded to the nearest thousand, becomes 27,000?
     
  A)  26,099
  B)  26,490
Key Arrow C)  27,381
  D)  27,550
  E)  27,640




Question 81

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 81.   In the figure above, what fraction of rectangle ABCD is shaded?
     
  A) 
  B) 
  C) 
Key Arrow D) 
  E) 




Question 82

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 82.   (-5)(-7) =
     
  A)  -35
  B)  -12
  C)  -2
  D)  12
Key Arrow E)  35




Question 83

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 83.   Of the following, which is the closest approximation of a 15 percent tip on a restaurant check of $24.99?
     
  A)  $2.50
  B)  $3.00
Key Arrow C)  $3.75
  D)  $4.50
  E)  $5.00




Question 84

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 84.   A poll is being taken at Baker Junior High School to determine whether to change the school mascot. Which of the following would be the best place to find a sample of students to interview that would be most representative of the entire student body?
     
  A)  An algebra class
Key Arrow B)  The cafeteria
  C)  The guidance office
  D)  A French class
  E)  The faculty room




Question 85

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 85.   The following steps are used to read the electric meter shown above.

(1) On each dial, the pointer moves in the direction of the arrow for that dial.

(2) On each dial, the number that the pointer has just passed is that dial's reading.

(3) To obtain the meter reading, the dials are read from left to right.

What is the reading on the meter?

     
  A)  2,975 kwh
  B)  3,086 kwh
Key Arrow C)  5,792 kwh
  D)  5,803 kwh
  E)  6,803 kwh




Question 86

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 86.   Which of the following ordered pairs (x, y) is a solution to the equation 2x - 3y = 6?
     
  A)  (6, 3)
Key Arrow B)  (3, 0)
  C)  (3, 2)
  D)  (2, 3)
  E)  (0, 3)




Question 87

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 87.   A plumber charges customers $48 for each hour worked plus an additional $9 for travel. If h represents the number of hours worked, which of the following expressions could be used to calculate the plumber's total charge in dollars?
     
  A)  48 + 9 + h
  B)  48 x 9 x h
  C)  48 + (9 x h)
  D)  (48 x 9) + h
Key Arrow E)  (48 x h) + 9




Question 88

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 88.   Anita is making bags of treats for her sister's birthday party. She divides 65 pieces of candy equally among 15 bags so that each bag contains as many pieces as possible. How many pieces will she have left?
     
  A)  33
Key Arrow B)  5
  C)  4
  D)  3
  E)  0.33




Question 89

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 89.   Of the following, which is the best unit to use when measuring the growth of a plant every other day during a 2-week period?
     
Key Arrow A)  Centimeter
  B)  Meter
  C)  Kilometer
  D)  Foot
  E)  Yard




Question 90

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 90.   If each of the counting numbers from 1 through 10 is multiplied by 13, how many of the resulting numbers will be even?
     
  A)  One
  B)  Four
Key Arrow C)  Five
  D)  Six
  E)  Ten




Question 91

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 91.   A car odometer registered 41,256.9 miles when a highway sign warned of a detour 1,200 feet ahead. What will the odometer read when the car reaches the detour? (5, 280 feet = 1 mile)
     
  A)  42,456.9
  B)  41,279.9
  C)  41,261.3
  D)  41,259.2
Key Arrow E)  41,257.1




Question 92

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 92.   If the string does not cost anything, how much does the necklace above cost?
     
  A)  10¢
  B)  24¢
  C)  28¢
Key Arrow D)  34¢




Question 93

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 93.   Carol wanted to estimate the distance from A to D along the path shown on the map above. She correctly rounded each of the given distances to the nearest mile and then added them. Which of the following sums could be hers?
     
  A)  4 + 6 + 5 = 15
  B)  5 + 6 + 5 = 16
Key Arrow C)  5 + 6 + 6 = 17
  D)  5 + 7 + 6 = 18




Question 94

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 94.   In the pattern above, which figure would be next?
     
  A) 
Key Arrow B) 
  C) 
  D) 




Question 95

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 95.   There are 50 hamburgers to serve 38 children. If each child is to have at least one hamburger, at most how many of the children can have more than one?
     
  A)  6
Key Arrow B)  12
  C)  26
  D)  38




Question 96

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 96.   If box represents the number of newspapers that Lee delivers each day, which of the following represents the total number of newspapers that Lee delivers in 5 days?
     
  A) 
Key Arrow B) 
  C) 
  D) 




Question 97

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 97.   The weights of three objects were compared using a pan balance. Two comparisons were made as shown in the figure above. Which object is the heaviest?
     
  A)  A
  B)  B
Key Arrow C)  C
  D)  Not enough information is given.




Question 98

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 98.   Chen had $10 to buy a model plane, glue, and paint as shown above. At which of the following times could an estimate have been used instead of exact numbers?
     
Key Arrow A)  When Chen tried to decide whether or not he had enough money tobuy the plane, glue, and paint
  B)  When the clerk entered each amount into the cash register
  C)  When the clerk told Chen how much he owed
  D)  When Chen counted his change




Question 99

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 99.   By how much would 217 be increased if the digit 1 were replaced by a digit 5?
     
  A)  4
Key Arrow B)  40
  C)  44
  D)  400




Question 100

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 100.   Christy has 88 photographs to put in her album. If 9 photographs will fit on each page, how many pages will she need?
     
  A)  8
  B)  9
Key Arrow C)  10
  D)  11




Question 101

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 101.   The squares in the figure above represent the faces of a cube which has been cut along some edges and flattened. When the original cube was resting on face X, which face was on top?
     
Key Arrow A)  A
  B)  B
  C)  C
  D)  D




Question 102

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 102.   John records the weight of his puppy every month in a chart like the one shown above. If the pattern of the puppy's weight gain continues, how many pounds will the puppy weigh at 5 months?
     
  A)  30
  B)  27
  C)  25
Key Arrow D)  24




Question 103

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 103.   In a bag of marbles, 1/2 are red, 1/4 are blue, 1/6 are green, and 1/12 are yellow. If a marble is taken from the bag without looking, it is most likely to be
     
Key Arrow A)  red
  B)  blue
  C)  green
  D)  yellow




Question 104

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 104.   A rectangular carpet is 9 feet long and 6 feet wide. What is the area of the carpet in square feet?
     
  A)  15
  B)  27
  C)  30
Key Arrow D)  54




Question 105

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 105.   From a shipment of 500 batteries, a sample of 25 was selected at random and tested. If 2 batteries in the sample were found to be dead, how many dead batteries would be expected in the entire shipment?
     
  A)  10
  B)  20
  C)  30
Key Arrow D)  40
  E)  50




Question 106

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 106.   The total distances covered by two runners during the first 28 minutes of a race are shown in the graph above. How long after the start of the race did one runner pass the other?
     
  A)  3 minutes
  B)  8 minutes
  C)  12 minutes
Key Arrow D)  14 minutes
  E)  28 minutes




Question 107

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 107.   Of the following, which is closest in value to 0.52?
     
  A)  1/50
  B)  1/5
  C)  1/4
  D)  1/3
Key Arrow E)  1/2




Question 108

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 108.   503 - 207 =
     
  A)  206
Key Arrow B)  296
  C)  304
  D)  396




Question 109

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 109.   The graph above shows how many of the 32 children in Mr. Rivera's class are 8, 9, 10, and 11 years old. Which of the following is true?
     
  A)  Most are younger than 9.
  B)  Most are younger than 10.
Key Arrow C)  Most are 9 or older.
  D)  None of the above is true.




Question 110

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 110.   A sheet of paper is folded once and a piece is cut out as shown above. Which of the following looks like the unfolded paper?
     
  A) 
  B) 
  C) 
Key Arrow D) 




Question 111

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 111.   What number is four hundred five and three-tenths?
     
  A)  45.3
Key Arrow B)  405.3
  C)  453
  D)  4,005.3




Question 112

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 112.   If 1 1/3 cups of flour are needed for a batch of cookies, how many cups of flour will be needed for 3 batches?
     
  A)  4 1/3
Key Arrow B)  4
  C)  3
  D)  2 2/3




Question 113

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 113.   Children's pictures are to be hung in a line as shown in the figure above. Pictures that are hung next to each other share a tack. How many tacks are needed to hang 28 pictures in this way?
     
  A)  27
  B)  28
Key Arrow C)  29
  D)  56




Question 114

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 114.   If k can be replaced by any number, how many different values can the expression k + 6 have?
     
  A)  None
  B)  One
  C)  Six
  D)  Seven
Key Arrow E)  Infinitely many




Question 115

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 115.   If the pattern in the list above continues, what will be the next number after 56?
     
  A)  54
  B)  63
  C)  64
Key Arrow D)  65
  E)  67




Question 116

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 116.   What is the difference between the smallest positive 3-digit number and the largest positive 2-digit number?
     
Key Arrow A)  l
  B)  9
  C)  10
  D)  90
  E)  900




Question 117

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 117.   The entire circle shown above represents a total of 2,675 radios sold. Of the following, which is the best approximation of the number of radios represented by the shaded sector of the circle?
     
  A)  70
Key Arrow B)  275
  C)  985
  D)  25,880
  E)  98,420




Question 118

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 118.   Ken bought a used car for $5,375. He had to pay an additional 15 percent of the purchase price to cover both sales tax and extra fees. Of the following, which is closest to the total amount Ken paid?
     
  A)  $806
  B)  $5,510
  C)  $5,760
  D)  $5,940
Key Arrow E)  $6,180




Question 119

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 119.   In the rectangle above, the intersection of triangleABC and triangleADC is which of the following?
     
  A)  A right angle
  B)  A vertex of the rectangle
Key Arrow C)  A diagonal of the rectangle
  D)  A pair of parallel sides
  E)  A pair of perpendicular sides




Question 120

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 120.   Which of the following is both a multiple of 3 and a multiple of 7?
     
  A)  7,007
  B)  8,192
Key Arrow C)  21,567
  D)  22,287
  E)  40,040




Question 121

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 121.   In the graph above, each dot shows the number of sit-ups and the corresponding age for one of 13 people. According to this graph, what is the median number of sit-ups for these 13 people?
     
  A)  15
  B)  20
  C)  45
Key Arrow D)  50
  E)  55




Question 122

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 122.   33 + 4(8 - 5) ÷ 6 =
     
  A)  6.5
  B)  11
  C)  27.5
Key Arrow D)  29
  E)  34.16




Question 123

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 123.   In the figure above, a circle with center O and radius of length 3 is inscribed in a square. What is the area of the shaded region?
     
  A)  3.86
Key Arrow B)  7.73
  C)  28.27
  D)  32.86
  E)  36.00




Question 124

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 124.   The sum of the measures of angles 1 and 2 in the figure above is 90°. What is the measure of the angle formed by the bisectors of these two angles?
     
  A)  60°
Key Arrow B)  45°
  C)  30°
  D)  20°
  E)  15°




Question 125

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 125.   Chris wishes to carpet the rectangular room shown above. To the nearest square yard, how many square yards of carpet are needed to carpet the floor of the room if the closet floor will not be carpeted? (1 square yard = 9 square feet)
     
Key Arrow A)  8
  B)  10
  C)  11
  D)  19
  E)  22




Question 126

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 126.   Which of the following is closest to 15 seconds?
     
  A)  14.1 seconds
  B)  14.7 seconds
Key Arrow C)  14.9 seconds
  D)  15.2 seconds




Question 127

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 127.   Which figure has the least area?
     
  A)  A
  B)  B
Key Arrow C)  C
  D)  D




Question 128

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 128.   The census showed that three hundred fifty-six thousand, ninety-seven people lived in Middletown. Written as a number, that is
     
  A)  350,697
Key Arrow B)  356,097
  C)  356,907
  D)  356,970




Question 129

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 129.   What is the weight shown on the scale?
     
  A)  6 pounds
  B)  7 pounds
  C)  51 pounds
Key Arrow D)  60 pounds




Question 130

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 130.   The length of a trail that Pat hiked in one day could have been
     
  A)  5 milliliters
  B)  5 centimeters
  C)  5 meters
Key Arrow D)  5 kilometers




Question 131

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 131.   A club held a car wash and washed 21 cars. If the club raised $84, how much did it charge per car?
     
  A)  $0.25
Key Arrow B)  $4.00
  C)  $5.00
  D)  $1,764.00




Question 132

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 132.   A certain reference file contains approximately one billion facts. About how many millions is that?
     
  A)  1,000,000
  B)  100,000
  C)  10,000
Key Arrow D)  1,000
  E)  100




Question 133

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 133.   If the area of the shaded triangle shown above is 4 square inches, what is the area of the entire square?
     
  A)  4 square inches
Key Arrow B)  8 square inches
  C)  12 square inches
  D)  16 square inches
  E)  Not enough information given




Question 134

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 134.   Which of the following constructions at point P in the figure above will produce an angle of 45°?
     
  A)  Constructing only the bisector of AngleAPB
  B)  Constructing only a circle with center at P
  C)  Constructing one perpendicular line only
  D)  Constructing a circle with center at P and a perpendicular line
Key Arrow E)  Constructing a perpendicular line and an angle bisector




Question 135

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 135.   If the pattern shown in the table were continued, what number would appear in the box at the bottom of column B next to 14?
     
  A)  19
  B)  21
  C)  23
  D)  25
Key Arrow E)  29




Question 136

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 136.   For each figure below, the lengths of 3 sides are given. Which figure could have a perimeter of 28?
     
  A) 
Key Arrow B) 
  C) 
  D) 
  E) 




Question 137

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 137.   Harriet, Jim, Roberto, Maria, and Willie are in the same eighth-grade class. One of them is this year's class president. Based on the following information, who is the class president?

  1. The class president was last year's class vice president and lives on Vine Street.
  2. Willie is this year's class vice president.
  3. Jim and Maria live on Cypress Street.
  4. Roberto was not last year's class vice president.
     
Key Arrow A)  Harriet
  B)  Jim
  C)  Roberto
  D)  Maria
  E)  Willie




Question 138

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 138.   Point O is the center of the circle above. Line segment AC is a diameter of the circle. Line segment BC does not pass through the center of the circle. Which of the following is true?
     
Key Arrow A)  AC is longer than BC.
  B)  BC is longer than AC.
  C)  AC and BC are the same length.
  D)  BC is twice as long as OA.
  E)  The lengths of AC and BC change, depending on how this piece of paper isturned.




Question 139

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 139.   How many hours are equal to 150 minutes?
     
  A) 
1 1
2
  B) 
2 1
4
  C) 
2 1
3
Key Arrow D) 
2 1
2
  E) 
2 5
6




Question 140

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 140.  
If   2   =    n   , then n =
25 500
     
  A)  10
  B)  20
  C)  30
Key Arrow D)  40
  E)  50




Question 141

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 141.   A straight line segment could NOT be drawn on the surface of which of the following solids?
     
  A) 
  B) 
Key Arrow C) 
  D) 
  E) 




Question 142

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 142.   In the figure above, the tube was filled to the 0 mark at the start. How much liquid has been let out?
     
  A)  10 milliliters
Key Arrow B)  15 milliliters
  C)  25 milliliters
  D)  40 milliliters
  E)  50 milliliters




Question 143

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 143.   The average weight of 50 prize-winning tomatoes is 2.36 pounds. What is the combined weight, in pounds, of these 50 tomatoes?
     
  A)  0.0472
  B)  11.8
  C)  52.36
  D)  59
Key Arrow E)  118




Question 144

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 144.   Which of the following figures best illustrates the statement
5 × (6 + 2) = (5 × 6) + (5 × 2)?
     
Key Arrow A) 
  B) 
  C) 
  D) 
  E) 




Question 145

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 145.   What is the least whole number x for which 2x > 11?
     
  A)  5
Key Arrow B)  6
  C)  9
  D)  22
  E)  23




Question 146

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 146.   The nine chips shown above are placed in a sack and then mixed up. Madeline draws one chip from this sack. What is the probability that Madeline draws a chip with an even number?
     
  A) 
1
9
  B) 
2
9
Key Arrow C) 
4
9
  D) 
1
2
  E) 
4
5




Question 147

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 147.   If a measurement of a rectangular box is given as 48 cubic inches, then the measurement represents the
     
  A)  distance around the top of the box
  B)  length of an edge of the box
  C)  surface area of the box
Key Arrow D)  volume of the box




Question 148

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 148.   Which of the following shows the result of flipping the above triangle over the linesymbol?
     
  A) 
  B) 
  C) 
  D) 
Key Arrow E) 




Question 149

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 149.   What is the distance between the midpoint of MN and the midpoint of PQ shown above?
     
  A)  18 cm
  B)  24 cm
  C)  26 cm
  D)  28 cm
Key Arrow E)  30 cm




Question 150

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 150.   The least common multiple of 8, 12, and a third number is 120. Which of the following could be the third number?
     
Key Arrow A)  15
  B)  16
  C)  24
  D)  32
  E)  48




Question 151

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 151.   What is the diagonal measurement of the TV screen shown in the figure above?
     
  A)  25 inches
  B)  35 inches
Key Arrow C)  50 inches
  D)  70 inches
  E)  1,200 inches




Question 152

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 152.   Which of the following figures contains line segments that are perpendicular?
     
Key Arrow A) 
  B) 
  C) 
  D) 




Question 153

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 153.   The length of a rectangle is 3 more than its width. If L represents the length, what is an expression for the width?
     
  A)  3 ÷ L
  B)  L÷ 3
  C)  L× 3
  D)  L + 3
Key Arrow E)  L– 3




Question 154

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 154.   If this pattern of dot-figures is continued, how many dots will be in the 100th figure?
     
  A)  100
  B)  101
  C)  199
  D)  200
Key Arrow E)  201




Question 155

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 155.   There are 15 girls and 11 boys in a mathematics class. If a student is selected at random to run an errand, what is the probability that a boy will be selected?
     
  A) 
 4 
26
Key Arrow B) 
11
26
  C) 
15
26
  D) 
11
15
  E) 
15
11




Question 156

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 156.   (150 ÷ 3) + (6 × 2) =
     
  A)  10
  B)  58
Key Arrow C)  62
  D)  112




Question 157

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 157.   If n + n + n = 60, what is the value of n ?
     
  A)  6
  B)  10
  C)  15
Key Arrow D)  20
  E)  30




Question 158

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 158.   In which of the following circles is the line segment a diameter?
     
Key Arrow A) 
  B) 
  C) 
  D) 
  E) 




Question 159

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 159.   Which of the following figures has two circular bases?
     
  A)  A pyramid
  B)  A sphere
  C)  A cube
Key Arrow D)  A cylinder
  E)  A cone




Question 160

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 160.     3 × (\'box\' + 5) = 30

The number in the box should be

     
  A)  2
Key Arrow B)  5
  C)  10
  D)  95




Question 161

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 161.   In the model town that a class is building, a car 15 feet long is represented by a scale model 3 inches long. If the same scale is used, a house 35 feet high would be represented by a scale model how many inches high?
     
  A) 
45
35
  B)  3
  C)  5
Key Arrow D)  7
  E) 
35
3




Question 162

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 162.  
(2, 5), (4, 9), (6, 13)

Which of the following describes what to do to the first number in each ordered pair shown above to obtain the corresponding second number?
     
  A)  Add 3
  B)  Subtract 3
  C)  Multiply by 2
  D)  Multiply by 2 and subtract 1
Key Arrow E)  Multiply by 2 and add 1




Question 163

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 163.   Kate bought a book for $14.95, a record for $5.85, and a tape for $9.70. If the sales tax on these items is 6 percent and all 3 items are taxable, what is the total amount she must pay for the 3 items, including tax?
     
Key Arrow A)  $32.33
  B)  $32.06
  C)  $30.56
  D)  $30.50
  E)  $ 1.83




Question 164

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 164.   Ground beef costs $2.59 per pound. What is the cost of 0.93 pound of ground beef?
     
  A)  $3.52
  B)  $2.78
  C)  $2.47
Key Arrow D)  $2.41
  E)  $1.66




Question 165

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 165.   What is the ratio of the length of a side of an equilateral triangle to its perimeter?
     
  A)  1:1
  B)  1:2
Key Arrow C)  1:3
  D)  2:1
  E)  3:1




Question 166

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 166.   If the price of a can of beans is raised from 50 cents to 60 cents, what is the percent increase in the price?
     
  A)  83.3%
Key Arrow B)  20%
  C)  18.2%
  D)  16.7%
  E)  10%




Question 167

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 167.   A certain rectangle has area equal to the sum of the areas of the four rectangles shown above. If its length is 4, what is its width?
     
  A)  2
Key Arrow B) 
  C) 
  D)  3
  E) 




Question 168

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 168.   If \'(10.3/5.62)=(n/4.78)\', then, of the following, which is closest to n?
     
  A)  2 .6 1
  B)  3.83
Key Arrow C)  8.76
  D)  8.82
  E)  12.11