Sample Interim Assessment
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Interim Assessment 3.3
1. Which number has a 5 in the hundreds place?
a. 102,540
b. 546,240
c. 657,982
d. 342,953
2. What number does the dot represent on the number line below?
4,345 4,348 4,351 4,354
a. 4,352
b. 4,346
c. 4,350
d. 4,346
3. What is the missing number?
3 x 7 = _____ + 7 +7
a. 14
b. 7
c. 21
d. 28
Interim Assessment
Name __________________
Date____________________
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Interim Assessment 3.34. There are 23,650 people in a stadium. The stadium can hold 1,000 more people.
How many people can the stadium hold?
a. 22,650
b. 23,750c. 24,650
d. 33,650
5. What is 8,459 rounded to the nearest thousand?
a. 8,000
b. 9,000
c. 10,000
d.8,500
6. What is the difference when rounded to the nearest thousand?
2,376 1,254 =
a. 3,000
b. 2,000
c. 1,000
d. 3,400
7. Put the following numbers in order from least to greatest.
2,346 2,456 2,146 2,046
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8. What is the sum of 3,578 and 1,299?
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Interim Assessment 3.39. Sarah has $789 in her bank account. She spends $124 on a new bike. How much
money does she have in her bank account now?
10. 5,267
- 1,388
___ _____
11. 3,705 2,636 =
12. How can you check the subtraction problem 117 23 = 95
a. 117 + 95
b. 95 + 23
c. 23 117
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Interim Assessment 3.313. Kathy has 124 seashells in her collection. She collects 78 more on her spring break
vacation. 11 of the seashells break. How many seashells does she have now?
a. 190b. 202
c. 191
d. 200
14. At the school carnival each dollar you spend you get 4 tickets. If Jacob spends
$6.00, how many tickets will he get?
a. 25 tickets
b. 12 tickets
c. 24 tickets
d. 32 tickets
15. Numbers 24, 28, 32, and 36 are all multiples of
a. 3
b. 6
c. 4
d. 8
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Interim Assessment 3.316. Timmy has 36 cupcakes. He puts them into 4 groups. How many are in each group?
17. What is 45 divided by 9?
a. 5
b. 6
c. 9
d. 4
18. The Smith family when to the theater to see a movie. Each ticket cost $5.00. If they
spent $35 total, how many people are in the Smith family?
a. 6
b. 8
c. 9
d. 7
19. At the local bakery there were 5 plates of sample cookies on the counter. There
were 12 cookies on each plate. How many cookies were there on display all together?
a. 24 cookies
b. 45 cookies
c. 60 cookies
d. 55 cookies
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Interim Assessment 3.320. 6 + 6 + 6 = ______ x 3
21. Multiply.507 x 6
a. 342
b. 3,042
c. 2,002
d. 3,102
22. Multiply the sum of 124 and 412 by 3.
23. What is the product of 45 and 6?
24. Sam has 6 bags of marbles. There are 24 marbles in each bag. How many
marbles does Sam have altogether?
a. 120 marbles
b. 100 marbles
c. 140 marbles
d. 144 marbles
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Interim Assessment 3.325. Sherri has 6 red beads and 4 blue beads. What fraction of Sherris beads are red?
_3_
a. 10
_4_b. 10
_6_
c. 10
_4_
d. 6
26. What fraction does the following picture represent?
_1_
a. 3
_2_
b. 3
_3_
c. 3
27. Place the following fractions on the number line below:
2/4, ,
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Interim Assessment 3.328. Which point represents the location of 1/2 on the number line?
_3_
29. Write 4 in word form. _______________________________________
30. Which picture displays the largest piece of pizza?
a. b.
c. d.
31. Put the following fractions in order from smallest to largest.
_6_ _7_ _2_ _3_
8 8 8 8
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Interim Assessment 3.332. Use the figures below to help you find the correct answer.
_1_ _1_
a. 3 < 4
_1_ _1_
b. 3 > 4
_1_ _1_
c. 3 = 4
33. Amy, Elizabeth, Katie, Gretchen, and Deb love chocolate. One afternoon they each
had the same size chocolate bar. This is what each girl ate:
Amy: one-third of her chocolate bar
Elizabeth: one-sixth of her chocolate bar
Katie: one-fourth of her chocolate bar
Gretchen: one-eighth of her chocolate barDeb: one-half of her chocolate bar
Who ate the most chocolate? __________________________
Who ate the least chocolate? __________________________
34. Fill in the blank with the correct answer.
_________ x _______ = 24
a. 6 and 4
b. 4 and 5
c. 8 and 3
d. Both a and c
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Interim Assessment 3.335. There are 64 boys in a basketball tournament. If there are 8 boys on each team,
how many teams are there?
a. 7 teamsb. 6 teams
c. 8 teams
d. 10 teams
36. The table shows how much money the Crafty Craft Store can make by selling
packages of beads.
Number of packages of beads sold Money made
1 $4
3 $12
5 $20
7 $28
9
10
If the pattern in the table continues, how much money can the store make by selling 9
boxes? _________________
By selling 10 boxes? _____________
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Interim Assessment 3.337. A table is shown.
Input Output
2 12
4 248 48
What is the output number when the input number is 12?
a. 2
b. 60
c. 72d. 96
38. What number makes this number sentence true 3 + 5 = __ 2?
39. What values for M and R will make both sentences true?
M x R = 12
R x R = 16
M = ________ R = __________
40. Mr. Lindstrom packed 48 books into 6 boxes. Each box has the same number of
books. Which number sentence represents this situation?
a. 48 - 6 = __
b. 48 + 6 =__
c. 48 6 = __
d. 48 6 = __
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Interim Assessment 3.341. Which story problem can be represented using the number sentence 2 n = 18?
a. Tom had 18 pencils. He gave some pencils away and had 2 left over. How many
pencils did Tom give away?
b. Alice bought some books and spent $18. Each book cost $2. How many books
did Alice buy?
c. Maya had some rocks and 2 baskets. She put 18 rocks in each basket. How
many rocks did Maya have?
d. Pedro saw 2 kinds of birds. He saw 18 robins and some crows. How many crowsdid Pedro see?
Use the 8-steps of model drawing to answer the following question. (4 points)
42. Kara reads 134 pages in her book over the weekend. Brett reads 312 pages of his
book over the weekend. How many pages did they read altogether?