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7th Grade TAKS Review Scavenger Hunt!
1. The seventh grade band has 10
less than twice as many members
as the 65-member seventh grade
choir. Which expression shows
t, the total number of students in
the seventh grade band?
A. t = (65 + 2) x 10
B. t = (65 2) - 10
C. t = (65 - 2) 10
D. t = (65 2) + 10
2. David’s age is 5 more than one-
half Bud’s age. Bud is 14 years
old. Which method can be used
to find David’s age?
A. Divide Bud’s age by 2 and then
subtract 5
B. Multiply Bud’s age by 5 and then
divide by 2
C. Add 5 and 14 and divide by 2
D. Divide Bud’s age by 2 and then
add 5
3. Look at the group of number
pairs in the table.
4 16
5 25
6 36
7 49
Which of the following ordered pairs
could belong in this group?
A. (11, 111)
B. (7, 43)
C. (2, 6)
D. (3, 9)
4. Which expression shows how to
find n, the number of 1-foot
square tiles needed to cover a
family room that measures 18
feet by 12 feet?
A. n = 2
1(18 + 12)
B. n = 2(18 + 12)
C. n = 18 12
D. n = 18 + 18 + 12 + 12
5. The perimeter of a triangular
yard is 350 yards. Which
expression shows how to find l,
the length of the third side of the
triangular yard when two sides
measure 112 yards and 55 yards?
A. l = 350 + 112 + 55
B. l = 350 - 112 - 55
C. l = 350 + 112 - 55
D. l = 350 - 112 + 55
6. Jerry was planning a trip to the town
where his grandmother lives. The key
on Jerry’s map said that 1 inch = 75
miles. When Jerry measured the
distance to his grandmother’s town from
his town, the distance was a little more
than 3 inches. Which statement is best
supported by this information?
A. Jerry’s grandmother lives less
than 200 miles from him.
B. Jerry will travel more than 225
miles to reach Grandmother’s
house.
C. The trip to grandmother’s house
is more than 500 miles.
D. Jerry’s grandmother lives in the
next town.
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7. Mr. Carlyle, a resale store owner,
bought several pieces of antique
glassware and sold them for $10.50
each. He sold 8 pieces of glassware
on Tuesday and 5 pieces of
glassware on Wednesday. What
information is needed to find the
amount of profit that Mr. Carlyle
made on the sale of the glassware on
Tuesday and Wednesday?
A. How much Mr. Carlyle paid for
the glassware
B. The number of pieces of
glassware Mr. Carlyle sold on
Monday
C. The total number of pieces of
glassware sold
D. The number of pieces of
glassware remaining after the
sales
8. What formula shows how to find
the area of a circle whose radius
is w centimeters long?
A. A = 2w
B. A = 2w
C. A = 2
1(w)
D. A = 2(w)
9. Look at the figures below.
What is a reasonable assumption that can be made about these figures?
A. They are congruent solids.
B. They are quadrilaterals.
C. They are closed plane figures.
D. They each have 8 vertices and 6 faces.
10. The length of each leg of an isosceles triangle is 12 inches. The perimeter of the
triangle is 30 inches. Which method can be used to find the length of the base?
A. Add 12, 12 and 30 C. Subtract 12 from 30 and add 12
B. Multiply 12 by 12 and add 30 D. Add 12 and 12 and then subtract the sum
from 30
11. The seventh grade classes held a
paper recycling contest. Class
7A collected 150 pounds of
paper. Class 7B collected 3
times as much paper as Class 7A.
Class 7C collected 10 more
pounds of paper than 7B. Which
equation shows p, the total
pounds of paper collected in the
recycling contest?
A. p = 150 + (3 150) + (3
150)
B. p = (3 150) + (3 150 +
10)
C. p = 150 + (3 150) + (3
150 + 10)
D. p = 150 + (3 150) + (3 +
10)
12. This is a right triangle.
A
30
B C
What is one way to fine the number
of degrees in angle A?
A. Add 90 and 30 and subtract from
180
B. Multiply 30 by 90
C. Divide 90 by 30 and add 180
D. Subtract 90 from 180 and add 30
13. On the Celsius scale, the
temperature on the moon during
the day is 100above zero. The
temperature drops to -150 at
night. What procedure can be
used to find the change in
temperature on the moon?
A. Subtract 100 from 150
B. Add 100 and 150
C. Multiply 100 and 150
D. Divide 150 by 100
14. Which expression is equal to 68?
A. 2
3 1
3 + 14
B. (6 – 4) 23
C. 26 + 1
9 4
D. 61 8
1
15. A rental car company charges
$45 a day and $0.26 per mile for
its cars. If a car was rented for 1
day and the total bill was
$159.66, which equation shows
m, the number of miles the car
was driven?
A. 45m + 0.26 = 159.66
B. 45 + 0.26m = 159.66
C. 45 + 0.26 = 159.66m
D. 45 0.26m = 159.66
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16. Jane had a bill of $83 at the
flower shop. On Monday, she
made a $10 purchase. On
Tuesday, she paid $30 on the bill.
After that, she will make a $7
payment each week until the bill
is paid in full. Arrange the
problem-solving steps in the
correct order for Jane to find out
how many weeks it will take her
to pay the flower shop bill.
Step M: Divide the difference of $30
and $93 by 7.
Step N: Subtract $30 from the sum of
$83 and $10.
Step O: Find the sum of $83 and $10.
Which list shows the steps in the correct
order?
A. N, M, O
B. O, N, M
C. N, O, M
D. M, N, O
17. Which list of integers is in order
from greatest to least?
A. 34, -24, -16, 12, 7
B. 7, 12, -16, -24, 34
C. 34, 12, 7, -16, -24
D. 34, 12, 7, -24, -16
18. The circumference of a hula
hoop is 48 inches. How does the
circumference of the hula hoop
compare to the diameter?
A. The circumference is about 1/3
the diameter.
B. The circumference is about twice
the diameter.
C. The circumference is about ¼ the
diameter.
D. The circumference is about 3
times the diameter.
19. Mrs. Houston bought hot dog
buns and wieners for a family
get-together. Each package
contained 8 wieners. Each
package contained 12 buns. If
Mrs. Houston purchased 8
packages of wieners and 6
packages of buns, which
expression shows how many
more buns Mrs. Houston had
than wieners?
A. (8 8) + (12 6)
B. (12 6) (8 8)
C. (8 8) (12 6)
D. (12 6) - (8 8)
20. Maxie has completed 0.65 of her
homework. What is a fractional
equivalent of 0.65?
A. 1000
65
B. 20
130
C. 10
65
D. 20
13
21. The circumference of a circle is 30.22 centimeters. What is the approximate
length of the radius?
A. 6 cm
B. 7 cm
C. 5 cm
D. 3 cm
22. Which problem is shown with the model?
A. -11 + 8 = -3
B. -11 + -8 = -19
C. -11 + 8 = 3
D. -8 +11 = 3
23. Look at the figure below.
What statement is true about the
figure?
A. It has 2 curved surfaces and 2
circular bases.
B. It has 1 vertex, 1 circular surface,
and 1 base.
C. It has a curved surface and two
bases.
D. It is a polygon with 1 base and 1
curved surface.
24. Which of the following is NOT
equivalent to100
39?
A. 0.039 C. 200
78
B. 0.39 D. 39%
25. Which list shows the numbers in
order form greatest to least?
A. 234.007, 234.625, 234.627,
234.67
B. 234.627, 234.625, 234.007,
234.67
C. 234.67, 234.627, 234.625,
234.007
D. 234.67, 234.625, 234.627,
234.007
26. Which of these describes a pentagonal prism?
A. 5 rectangular faces, 2 pentagonal bases
B. 2 rectangular faces, 5 pentagonal bases
C. 5 triangular faces, 2 pentagonal bases
D. 15 rectangular faces, 2 pentagonal bases
27. Greg ran a race in 61.32 seconds on Monday, in 61.25 seconds on Tuesday, in
62.21 on Wednesday, and in 62.2 seconds on Thursday. On what day did Greg
run the fastest?
A. Monday
B. Tuesday
C. Wednesday
D. Thursday
28. If two angles of an acute triangle are equal to 60 each, what is the measure of the
third angle?
A. 60
B. 180
C. 90
D. 30
29. In the equation 3x – 6 = x – 2 modeled below, what is the value of x that makes
the equation true?
=
A. 2
B. 4
C. 6
D. 8
x
x
x
-1 -1 -1
-1 -1 -1
-1 -1 x
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30. Which statement about the grid is
true?
A. 100
2 = .20 = 20%
B. 100
2 = .002 = 20%
C. 100
2 = 2.0 = 20%
D. 100
2 = .02 = 2%
31. If Mel’s truck gets 31 miles per
gallon of gas, about how many
gallons of gas are needed for a
trip of 3,110 miles?
A. 1,000
B. 100
C. 200
D. 10
32. Which statement is true of the
fractions 30
27and
100
90?
A. 30
27 =
100
90
B. 30
27 <
100
90
C. 30
27 >
100
90
D. No relationship can be
determined.
33. Which value is greater than ¾?
A. 75%
B. 12
11
C. 3
2
D. 0.72
34. In the equation 3x +7 = 5x – 3 modeled below, find the value of x that makes the
equation true.
=
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
+1
+1
+1
+1
+1
+1
+1
-1
-1
-1
A. x = 3 C. x = 7
B. x = 5 D. x = 9
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35. The table below shows the results of
a survey about seventh graders and
their favorite kinds of music.
Who’s Listening to What?
Type of Music Number of Votes
Rock Classical
Rap Rhythm and Blues
Country
What was the mode of the data collected
in the survey?
A. 12
B. 17
C. 14
D. 6
36.
5 cm
3 cm
What is the perimeter of the isosceles
triangle above?
A. 8 cm
B. 11 cm
C. 13 cm
D. 15 cm
37. A circle has a diameter of 5
millimeters. Which shows one way
to find the radius of the circle?
A. (5 x 2) = r
B. (5 2) = r
C. (5 2) x 3 = r
D. (5 x 2) 3 = r
38. Which statement is true?
A. 5
4 = 4 5 = 0.45 x 100 = 45%
B. 3
1 = 1 3 = 0.33
3
1 x 100 =
333
1%
C. 12
1 =
2
3 = 3 2 = 1.5 x 10 =
15%
D. 2
1= 1 2 = 1.2 x 100 = 12%
39. The table shows the relationship
between two units of customary
measurement, ounces and cups.
Ounces Cups
8 1
24 3
40 5
56 7
72 9
Which formula represents the
relationship between ounces and
cups?
A. oc
8
B. co
8
C. oc
8
D. co
8
40. Carla recorded the number of minutes she watched TV over a five-day
period and placed it on this table.
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
135 min 165 min 95 min 55 min 165 min
What conclusion can be drawn from the table?
A. Carla watched TV more than 20 hours during the 5 days.
B. The range of minutes that Carla watched TV was 100 minutes.
C. The average number of minutes Carla watched TV was 123.
D. The mode of the data Carla collected was 110.
41. If Mr. Garrett purchases an 8.5
pound roasted chicken at $2.19 per
pound, what is the estimated cost of
the chicken?
A. $15
B. $2.20
C. $18
D. $12.50
42. Mario bought 3 CDs on sale for
$3.09. Which is NOT equivalent to
the cost of 1 CD?
A. 3.09 to 1
B. 1.03 : 1
C. 3
09.3
D. 1
03.1
43. Which choice shows the correct
order of operations needed to find
the value of the expression below?
6 (7 + 3) 3 – 11
A. +, x, , -
B. x, +, , -
C. +, +, , -
D. , x, +, +
44. There are 405 seventh graders in this
year’s class, and it is estimated that
about 82% of them will buy tickets
to the last basketball game of the
year. About how many seventh
graders are expected to buy tickets to
the basketball game?
A. 320
B. 220
C. 32
D. 200
45. On a math test, Karen had to put the
following numerals in order from
greatest to least: 20%, 4
1, 0.123,
0.025. Which shows the correct
order of the numerals from greatest
to least?
A. 0.025, 0.123, 4
1, 20%
B. 0.123, 0.025, 20%, 4
1
C. 4
1, 0.123, 0.025, 20%
D. 4
1, 20%, 0.123, 0.025
46. Mrs. Richards has a circular oak
dining table with a
circumference of 45 feet. Which
expression could be used to find
the radius of the table?
A. 45 - 2
B. 2
45
C. 45
D. 45 + 2
47. The average American uses 60
gallons of water per day at home.
The breakdown of the usage by
percent is as follows:
40% flushing toilets
35% bathing
10% kitchen use
15% other
Which type of graph would best
represent the data shown above?
A. Venn diagram
B. Line graph
C. Circle graph
D. Bar graph
48. The expression below shows the
total number of miles that
Garrett ran on three days of
training.
0.5 + 0.5 + 1.25
Which shows the way to rewrite the
expression using fractions?
A. 25
1
5
1
5
1
B. 25
1
50
1
50
1
C. 4
11
2
1
2
1
D. 100
125
5
1
5
1
49. Michelle went to get her hair
trimmed on Saturday. Before
her haircut, the length of her hair
measured 138
3inches long.
After her haircut, the length
measured 124
1inches long.
Which fraction best represents
the number of inches trimmed
off of the length of Michelle’s
hair?
A. 14
1inches C.
8
1inches
B. 18
1inches D.
8
3inches
50. Mr. Billings drove 160
kilometers in 2 hours. Which
proportion shows x, the distance
Mr. Billings can drive in 6
hours?
A. x
6
2
160
B. x
2
6
160
C. 6
2160
x
D. 62
160 x
51. Small notepads sell at a rate of 4
for $2.88 at the office supply
store. What is the total cost of
20 notepads?
A. $14.40
B. $57.60
C. $0.72
D. Not here
52. Mr. McDonald paid $1.24 for a
two-liter bottle of root beer at the
grocery store. What was the unit
price of the root beer?
A. $0.62
B. $1.26
C. $1.22
D. $2.48
53. A triangle has one angle that
measures 90 degrees. What kind
of triangle is it?
A. Obtuse
B. Acute
C. Right
D. Straight
54. If a car travels 330 miles on 15
gallons of gas, which expression
shows the unit rate at which the
car is using gasoline?
A. 1
110
B. 1
25
C. 1
330
D. 1
22
55. Mr. Keller built a small back porch
on his house. The width of the
porch was 16 feet. The area of the
porch was 384 square feet. Which
equation shows x, the length of Mr.
Keller’s porch?
A. 384x = 16
B. x
16 = 384
C. 16x = 384
D. Not here
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56. In a town election in Bradville, 13
out of every 20 voters actually voted.
What percent of the voters actually
voted?
A. 6.5%
B. 650%
C. 65%
D. 0.065%
57. Which shows the correct way to
write 1.10 as a percent?
A. 11%
B. 110%
C. 1,010%
D. 0.110%
58. How is an angle that measures 75%
classified?
A. Right
B. Straight
C. Obtuse
D. Acute
59. Which fraction is NOT equivalent to
3
1?
A. 15
5 B.
21
7
C. 60
25 D.
45
15
60. Meggie had saved $825 for college,
and she placed it in a checking
account at the bank. She wrote a
check for $100. Then she made two
deposits of $150 and two deposits of
$50. Which expression shows how
much money Meggie has in her
checking account now?
A. 825 – 100 + (150 2) + (50 2)
B. 825 + 100 - (150 2) + 50
C. 825 - 100 - 150 - 50
D. (50 2) + (150 2) – 825 – 100
61. Olivia’s sweater was originally
priced at $25. At the holiday sale,
she bought the sweater for $15.
What was the percent of change in
the sweater’s price?
A. 60%
B. 10%
C. 40%
D. 50%
62. In September, Hayden weighed 32
pounds. A month before, Hayden
weighed 5 pounds less. Which
equation shows w, Hayden’s weight
a month ago?
A. 325
w
B. w + 5 = 32
C. w – 5 = 32
D. w 5 = 32
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63. Marilyn bought 9 yards of felt
material to make costumes for Roger and
Dale. If Marilyn needs 44
1 yards for
Roger’s costume and 4 3
1 yards for
Dale’s costume, how much material will
be left over?
A. yards12
78
B. yards12
51
C. yard12
5
D. yard12
7
64. Which shows a decimal that
represents 4
7?
A. 0.175
B. 0.074
C. 1.75
D. 1.74
65. Which statement is true?
A. -5 < -7
B. -14 > -6
C. 7< -14
D. 0 > -8
66. Which statement is true about
positive numbers?
A. They are not integers.
B. They are less than zero.
C. They have less value than negative
integers.
D. They are greater than zero.
67. Lisa’s puppy was 24
1feet long.
Which shows 24
1written as a
decimal?
A. 2.5
B. 2.3
C. 2.25
D. 2.14
68. Ms. Rogers had 6.5 yards of fabric.
How many pieces 0.5 yards each can she
cut from the material?
A. 32.5
B. 7.0
C. 13
D. 6.0
69. The planet Mercury orbits the sun
faster than any other planet. Its
orbital speed is 47.6 kilometers per
second. How many kilometers does
Mercury travel in 4.3 seconds?
A. A. 20,468
B. B. 50.9
C. C. 204.68
D. D. 2046.8
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70. Which rule can be used to find the
value of any term in the sequence below
where n represents the position of the
term? 6, 10, 14, 18, 22…
A. 2n +4
B. 4n + 2
C. 3n + 3
D. 8n - 2
71. At the farmers’ market, Mrs. Miller
bought 6.6 pounds of peas and 3.21
pounds of tomatoes. How much more
did the peas weigh than the tomatoes?
A. 3.39 lb
B. 9.81 lb
C. 9.4 lb
D. 3.14 lb
72. It takes 150 minutes for a factory
worker to assemble 20 toy airplanes. At
this rate, how long would it take to
assemble 5 toy airplanes?
A. 44
1 minutes
B. 200 minutes
C. 372
1minutes
D. 600 minutes
73. Kyle’s airplane was 4
13 feet long,
and Mitch’s airplane was 2
11 feet long.
What was the difference in the length of
the two airplanes?
A. 1.2 feet
B. 1.25 feet
C. 2.25 feet
D. 1.75 feet
74. At the grocery store, Mr. Craft
bought 8.2 pounds of beans and 4.8
pounds of potatoes. How many total
pounds of beans and potatoes did Mr.
Craft buy?
A. 3.4 lbs
B. 1.3 lbs
C. 34 lbs
D. 13 lbs
75. The Mitchells went to their favorite
restaurant. The total cost of the meal
was $43.20. They used a coupon that
gave them 15% off the total bill. What
was the final cost of the meal after they
used the coupon?
A. $6.48
B. $36.72
C. $49.68
D. $43
76. Greg is reading a book for language
arts class. He read 10
3of the book on
Saturday and 5
1of the book on Sunday.
What fraction of the book does he have
left to read?
A. 2
1
B. 15
4
C. 10
4
D. 5
4
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77. A company wants to pack cubes measure 3 cm on an edge in crates shaped like
rectangular prisms that measure 24 cm by 18 cm by 9 cm. How many cubes will fit
in 1 crate?
9 cm
3 cm
18 cm
24 cm
A. 144
B. 3,888
C. 432
D. 27
78. A bag contains 10 green marbles
and 6 purple marbles. A purple marble
is drawn and not put back. What is the
probability of selecting another purple
marble?
A. 5
3
B. 16
1
C. 3
1
D. 3
2
79. For his science report, Jon showed
the life expectancy of several different
kinds of animals. The animals were:
raven, 70 years; eagle, 72 years; gorilla,
35 years; and lion, 20 years. What type
of graph would best represent the data
for Jon’s science report?
A. Line graph
B. Circle graph
C. Venn diagram
D. Bar graph
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Use the table below for questions 80 and 81.
The table shows the number of CDs sold by a music store each day last week.
Day Number of CDs Sold
Sunday 84
Monday 75
Tuesday 64
Wednesday 50
Thursday 66
Friday 84
Saturday 87
80. What is the mode of the number in
the data set?
A. 37
B. 75
C. 84
D. 727
6
81. What is the mean of the numbers
in the data set?
A. 37
B. 727
6
C. 75
D. 84
82. Which set of data has a mean of 10 and a range of 8?
A. 25, 30, 17, 17, 35
B. 10, 10, 20, 5, 5, 10
C. 8, 10, 12, 12, 16
D. 15, 10, 9, 9, 7
83. A basketball team averaged 76 points for 8 games. The scores for the first 7
games were 82, 78, 76, 72, 73, 80 and 81. What was the team’s score in the eighth
game?
A. 71
B. 70
C. 66
D. 83
84. What are the coordinates of a point located 7 units to the left and 3 units down from
point R?
A. (5, 7)
B. (-5, -7)
C. (5, -7)
D. (-5, 7)
85. Bradley has 5 red marbles, 8 green marbles, 6 blue marbles, and 4 black marbles in a
bag. If he takes on marble out of the bag without looking, which color will most
likely NOT be chosen?
A. Black
B. Blue
C. Green
D. Red
86. Randall is using ceramic tiles to cover the floor in his garden room. His garden room
will need 48 rows of 25 tiles each. Which is a reasonable estimate of the total
number of tiles Randall will need to cover his garden room floor?
A. 800
B. 1,500
C. 2,000
D. 200
R
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87. Kathy bought 44
3pounds of fresh
green beans. She cooked 2 ½ pounds.
About how many ounces of beans were
left?
A. 48 oz.
B. 64 oz.
C. 36 oz.
D. 32 oz.
88. Edward rode his bicycle from his
home to the park. He bicycled 4.7
kilometers to the park. On the way
home, he took a different route and
bicycles 5.8 kilometers. What is a
reasonable estimate of the total distance
in meters that Edward rode his bicycle?
A. 5,000 m
B. 6,000 m
C. 10,000 m
D. 11,000 m
89. A cylindrical can with a 3-inch
radius is filled with punch to a height of
12 inches. What is the approximate
volume of punch in the can?
A. 36 cubic inches
B. 226 cubic inches
C. 339 cubic inches
D. 288 cubic inches
90. At the carnival, Diane bought 2 ½
pounds of caramel candy and 2 8
1
pounds of taffy. About how many more
ounces of caramel candy did Diane buy
than taffy?
A. 80 oz.
B. 6 oz.
C. 24 oz.
D. 8 oz.
91. If the measure of angle CBD =
25.5, what is the measure of its
complement?
A. 64.5
B. 165.5
C. 154.5
D. 75.5
92. Two angles of the parallelogram
below are labeled.
W X
35
145
Z Y
Which statement about the
parallelogram is NOT true?
A. W and Y have equal
measurements.
B. X and Z have equal
measurements.
C. Z and W are
complementary angles.
D. Z and W are
supplementary angles.
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93. In woodworking class, Ben made a
scale drawing of a table. The
drawing showed the table to be 2
centimeters wide and 4 centimeters
long. The scale on Ben’s drawing
was 1 centimeter = 0.5 meters. What
was the actual width and length of
the table?
A. 2 m by 4 m
B. 1 m by 2 m
C. 3 m by 6 m
D. 4 m by 8 m
94. If 9 snack bars cost $2.16, what is
the cost of 2 snack bars?
A. $0.24
B. $0.36
C. $0.42
D. $0.48
95. A cylinder has a diameter of 4 cm
and a height of 4 cm. Which is
closest to the volume of this
cylinder?
A. 13 cubic centimeters
B. 18 cubic centimeters
C. 6 cubic centimeters
D. 48 cubic centimeters
96. Look at the figure below.
3.5 in
3.5 in
3.5 in
What is the approximate volume of the
figure?
A. 10 cubic inches
B. 40 cubic inches
C. 37 cubic inches
D. 16 cubic inches
97. A bag contains 9 yellow marbles and
6 red marbles. A yellow marble is
drawn and not put back. What is the
probability of selecting a red marble
on the second draw?
A. 7
4 C.
3
2
B. 7
3 D.
3
1
98. Rose has 3 different tops, 3 different
pairs of shorts and 2 different pairs
of tennis shoes. Which shows the
total possible combinations of outfits
Rose can make, assuming that an
outfit is a top, shorts, and tennis
shoes?
A. 9
B. 15
C. 21
D. 18
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99. Kendall has all his socks in a drawer. The table shows the colors and numbers of
pairs of socks in Kendall’s drawer.
Color Black Red White Navy Blue Tan
Pairs of
Socks
6 8 10 6 12
If Kendall reaches into the drawer and grabs a pair of socks without looking, what is the
probability that the pair of socks will be white?
A. 1 out of 27
B. 4 out of 21
C. 5 out of 21
D. 2 out of 7
100. Which model best represents 64 ?
A. B.
C.
101. Lacy’s costume for the school play was 40 ¼ inches long. For the costume to fit
properly, Lacy’s mother shortened it by 8 ½ inches. How long was Lacy’s costume
after her mother shortened it?
A. 48 6
2inches B. 32 ½ inches C. 31 ¾ inches D. 32 ¼ inches
D.
102. Which of the following figures has
5 vertices, 8 edges, and 5 faces?
A. square pyramid
B. triangular pyramid
C. triangular prism
D. rectangular prism
103. Sherri bought 48
1yards of
material to make a dress. Her
mother said that she needed only
3
2of that amount. How many yards
of material did Sherri need for the
dress?
A. 6 16
3yards
B. 2 ½ yards
C. 2 ¼ yards
D. 2 ¾ yards
104. Betty is making chocolate chip
cookies. Each cookie
needs4
3teaspoon of chocolate
chips. She has a total of 15
teaspoons of chocolate chips.
Which expression shows how
many cookies Betty can make with
this quantity of chocolate chips?
A. 15 4
3 C.
4
315
B. 15 4
3 D.
4
3
2
1
105. One year, the Buccaneer played
150 games and won 70% of them.
How many games did the
Buccaneers lose?
A. 45
B. 50
C. 100
D. 55
106. Jim bought a notebook for $4 at
the office supply store. The sales tax
rate was 5%. What was the total
cost of the notebook including tax?
A. $4.10
B. $4.05
C. $4.20
D. $4.15
107. In a recent election, 96 students
voted for Charles for student council
president. If a total of 120 students
voted in the election, what percent of
the students voted for Charles?
A. 90%
B. 20%
C. 60%
D. 80%
108. On the mathematics pretest, 60%
of the students passed on the first
try. If 125 students took the
pretest, how many students passed
on the first try?
A. 60
B. 75
C. 25
D. 100
109. Look at the net below. Which
solid figure does it represent?
A. Hexagonal prism
B. Pentagonal prism
C. Pentagonal pyramid
D. Octagonal pyramid
110. These two triangles are similar.
x 5
7
21
What is the length of side x?
A. 21
B. 15
C. 7
D. 20
111. If it takes 4
3yard of fabric to
make 1 shirt, which expression
shows how many shirts can be
made from 102
1 yards of fabric?
A. 102
1 4
3
B. 102
1
4
3
C. 102
1-
4
3
D. 102
1+
4
3
112. Mary made a scale drawing of
the family room of her new
house that showed the room to
be 5 inches wide and 7.5 inches
long. The scale on the drawing
was 1 inch = 4.5 feet. What was
the actual size of the family
room?
A. 5 ft x 7.5 ft
B. 10 ft x 12 ft
C. 22.5 ft x 33.75 ft
D. 20.5 ft x 45 ft
113. A $30 pair of tennis shoes was on sale for 15% off. What was the price of the
shoes after the discount?
A. $25.50
B. $4.50
C. $20
D. $15.15
114. This double bar graph shows the number of boys and girls who participate in each
of several clubs at school.
Which conclusion can be drawn from the data shown in the graph?
A. Twice as many boys are enrolled in choir as girls.
B. Band is more popular with boys than girls
C. Girls outnumber boys in both the computer and science clubs.
D. Girls sign up for choir more often than boys.
115. Lynda can buy 4 books for $24.
Which proportion shows how
much Lynda will pay for 6 books?
A. 4
244
n B.
246
4 n
C. 624
4 n D.
n
6
24
4
116. Bart can buy 2 pairs of shoes for
$60. How many pairs of shoes can
he buy for $90?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
117. Which of the following should be
performed first to simplify this
expression?
102 + 7 (8 + 4) 6
A. 102
C. 102 + 7
B. (8 + 4) D. 4 6
118. Which choice gives the correct
order of operations needed to find
the value of:
10 + 4 (6 – 1) 6
A. +, x, -,
B. x, -, , +
C. , -, +, x
D. -, x, , +
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119. The graph below shows the relationship between feet and inches.
Which table shows the same relationship between feet and inches as the one shown on
the graph?
A B C D
FEET INCHES FEET INCHES FEET INCHES FEET INCHES
1 12 1 12 1 12 12 1
2 24 2 24 2 24 24 2
3 36 4 48 4 36 48 4
4 60 5 60 5 48 60 5
120. These two figures are similar.
30 cm
42 cm
35 cm
x
Which proportion shows the way to find
the measure of side x?
A. 42
3530
x C.
x
35
42
30
B. 3542
30 x D.
4235
30 x
121. Juliana shaded 8
3of her picture as
shown below. What percent of her
picture did Juliana shade?
A. 50%
B. 6%
C. 372
1%
D. 40%
122. Mary’s new SUV gets 21 miles per gallon of gasoline. Mary drives 97 miles each
day. About how much gas does Mary’s SUV use in 18 days of driving?
A. 90
B. 95
C. 100
D. 85
123. Look at the top, front, and side views of a solid figure.
TOP FRONT SIDE
Which solid is represented by the views above?
A B C D
124. Mr. Bailey built a circular dog
pen. The circumference of the
dog pen was 72 feet. How
does the circumference of the
dog pen compare to the radius
of the pen?
A. The circumference is about 6
1the
radius.
B. The circumference is about twice
the radius
C. The circumference is about 6
times the radius.
D. The circumference is about 3
1the
radius.
125. The side lengths and perimeters
of some regular polygons are shown
in the table below.
Regular Polygons
Side (Inches) Perimeter (Inches)
2 10
4 20
6 30
8 40
Which geometric figure is
represented by the information in the
table?
A. Pentagon
B. Hexagon
C. Square
D. Triangle
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126. Look at the figures below.
Which statement is true about both
figures?
A. The total of their vertices is 12.
B. They have twice as many edges as
faces
C. They have 6 edges and 6 vertices.
D. They are rectangular pyramids.
127. The numbers below form a
sequence.
4, 9, 14, 19, 29…
What is the rule for the nth term in the
sequence?
A. 5n + 5
B. 5n – 1
C. 5n + 1
D. 4n + 5
128. What is the area of the figure
below?
20 ft
8 ft
14 ft
A. 136 square feet
B. 25 square feet
C. 50 square feet
D. 64 square feet
129. YXW is a straight angle.
V
21.7
W X Y
What is the measure of WXV?
A. 161.7
B. 59.3
C. 158.3
D. 71.7