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Grade 5 Trimester 1 Pretest 1.
Choose the number that a digit 3 with a value 100 times more than the value of the digit 3 in the number in the box. 56.234
A 52.634
2.
B
56.943
C 29.394
D 253.941
Choose the number that has a digit 3 with a value 10 times less than the value of the digit 3 in the number in the box. 63,142
A 183.41
3.
B
534.29
C 342.78
B
15,000
C 150,000
D 39,456
30 × 50 × 104 =
A 1,500
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D 15,000,000
4.
547.1 × 103 =
A 547.1000
5.
54,710
C 547,100
D 5,471
9,281.4 ÷ 102 =
A 92.814
6.
B
B
928.14
C 928,140
D 9,281.04
Write the base-ten numerals (standard form) for the number seventeen and fifty-six thousandths.
A 1756
B
17056
C 17.056
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D 17.56
7.
Choose the number name (word form) for 8.473 A eight ones four hundred and seventy-three thousandths B eight and four seventy- three thousandths C eighty and four hundred and seventy- three thousandths D eight and four hundred seventy- three thousandths
Write 84.375 in expanded form
One
Decimal
Tenths
Hundredths
Thousandths
THOUSANDTHS
Tens
ONES
Hundreds
One
Tens
THOUSANDS
Hundreds
8.
8
4
.
3
7
5
A (80 × 10) + (4 × 1) + (0.3 × 1/10) + (0.07 × 1/100) + (0.005 × 1/100) B (8 × 10,000) + (4 × 1,000) + (3 × 100) + (7 × 10) + (5 × 1) C (8 × 10) + (4 × 1) + (3 × 1/10) + (7 × 1/100) + (5 × 1/1,000) D 8+4+3+7+5
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9.
Put the following decimals in order from greatest to least. 0.448, 0.848, 0.84, 0.4, 0.884
10.
A
0.884, 0.448, 0.848, 0.84, 0.4
B
0.448, 0.848, 0.84, 0.4, 0.884
C
0.4, 0.448, 0.84, 0.848, 0.884
D
0.884, 0.848, 0.84, 0.448, 0.4
Which statement is true?
A 0.323 > 0.232 B 0.43 > 0.437 C 0.736 = 0.765 D 0.004 > 0.04
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11.
12.
Martha bought 8 packs of 6 soda cans. When she was unpacking the car, 2 cans fell and exploded. Which expression could we use to find the number of soda cans Martha has left? A
(8 + 6) – 2
B
2 – (8 × 6)
C
(8 × 6) – 2
D
(6 ÷ 8) – 2
What expression below represents: Remove the product of 13 and 8 from 234 A 234 + (13 × 8) B (13 + 8) – 234 C 234 - (13 × 8) D (13 ÷ 8) + 234
13.
Evaluate: 527 × 48 =
A 25,146
B
25,296
C 25,246
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D 6,324
14.
Evaluate: 49 × 68 =
A 3,332
15.
3,262
C 2,832
D 686
An art teacher needed to buy 2,262 big paper clips for the next art project. If the big paper clips come in boxes of 174, how many boxes will he need to buy?
A 14 boxes
16.
B
B
12 boxes
C 2,436 boxes
D 13 boxes
The bike store needs 2,996 wheels to complete its inventory. If the wheels come in packages of 214, how many packages will they need to buy?
A
15 packages
B
14 packages
C
17 packages
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D
3,210 packages
17.
Solve 3 {10 [4 + 2 (15 – 8) – 4]}
A 140
18.
B
420
C 522
D 536
Solve 23 + [(16 ÷ 4) - 2] × 2
A 23
B
15.5
C 50
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D 27
19.
Last week, Andres drove for 12.6 minutes and traveled 3 miles. How many minutes did it take Andres to drive one mile?
A 4.2 minutes B 36.9 minutes C 9.6 minutes D 3.4 minutes
20.
Solve 1.68 ÷ 8 =
A
21
B
0.32
C
8.50
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D 0.21