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Grade 6

Assessment of Reading, Writing and Mathematics, Junior Division

Student Booklet

Mathematics
SPRING 2009
RELEASED ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS

Please note: The format of these booklets is slightly different from that used for the assessment. The items themselves remain the same.

Mathematics Which of the following lists shows these numbers in order from least to greatest? 3459716 1.250, 12.50, 0.125, 125.0 a b c d 0.125, 12.50, 1.250, 125.0 125.0, 12.50, 1.250, 0.125 12.50, 125.0, 0.125, 1.250 0.125, 1.250, 12.50, 125.0 *

Grade 6, Spring 2009

Rebecca creates a net of a rectangular prism, as shown below. EQME10180

30 cm

Chandra, Brittany, Ben and Daniel buy different sandwiches and salads for lunch. Their choices are shown below. EQME21115
Prices for Lunch 5 cm Salad
Chandra Brittany Ben Daniel $4.48 $4.48 $3.49 $3.49

5 cm 5 cm

Sandwich
$3.99 $4.99 $4.99 $3.99

What is the total surface area of the rectangular prism? a b 450 cm2 600 cm2 650 cm2 * 750 cm2

Which person should receive about $2.50 change from $10.00? a b c d Chandra Brittany Ben Daniel *

c d

Ravi makes 2.80 L of pudding. He wants to completely fill 350 mL cups with pudding. Which of the following expressions can be used to find how many 350 mL cups Ravi can fill? a b c d 2.80 2.80 2.80 2.80 1000 1000 350 350 350 * 350 1000 1000
EQME10294

Student Booklet: Mathematics

Grade 6, Spring 2009

Mathematics

If a c 24, what is the value of e in the equation a c e 27? EQME21102 a b c d 3* 9 15 51

Consider the five terms in the following pattern.


EQME10193

If the pattern continues in the same way, how many circles will be in the seventh term? a b c d 21 25 28 36

* KU-MP05

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Mathematics Construct a pentagon on the grid below that meets the following conditions. exactly 1 line of symmetry 2 obtuse angles 2 right angles 1 acute angle at least 1 side with a length of 3 units
EQME21089

Grade 6, Spring 2009

Draw the line of symmetry on your pentagon.

Student Booklet: Mathematics

Grade 6, Spring 2009

Mathematics
EQME21119

Keenan places 3 green marbles, 4 yellow marbles and 1 blue marble in a bag. Keenan then adds 1 green marble and 1 yellow marble to the bag.

Does the probability that Keenan will randomly choose a yellow marble increase, decrease or stay the same? Circle one: Increases Decreases Stays the same

Justify your answer.

Student Booklet: Mathematics

Mathematics

Grade 6, Spring 2009

Ms. Lewis has 50 blocks. She uses 22 of these blocks to make the pattern shown below.

EQME21138

Stage 1

Stage 2

Stage 3

Stage 4

How many stages will Ms. Lewis be able to complete with the 50 blocks? Justify your answer.

Student Booklet: Mathematics

Grade 6, Spring 2009

Mathematics
EQME21043

Determine the area of the parallelogram below.

3 units

2 units 4 units

The area of the parallelogram is _______________. Draw a triangle and a rectangle each with the same area as the parallelogram. Use the grid below.

Justify your answers.

Student Booklet: Mathematics

Mathematics The bar graph shows the number of pages the boys and girls in Miss Jayas class read in one week. EQME21140
Number of Pages Read in Miss Jayas Class

Grade 6, Spring 2009

The spinner below has 8 equal-sized sections.

1 8 7 90 Number of pages read 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0


da y sd ay ay rs da W ed ne sd M on Tu e Th u Fr id ay y

2 3 4

The spinner is spun one time. What is the probability that the arrow will land in a section with a number greater than 3? EQME10211 a b c d 0.125 0.250 0.625 * 0.750

Day Legend Boys Girls

Which conclusion can be made about the number of pages read? a b c d The boys read more pages than the girls during this week. The girls read more pages than the boys during this week. The students read more pages on Tuesday than on Monday. The boys and the girls read the same number of pages during this week. *

Student Booklet: Mathematics

Grade 6, Spring 2009

Mathematics

The pictograph below shows the number of goals scored by three hockey teams. EQME21031
Goals Hockey team A B C Key Each represents 12 goals. Number

c
66 60 54 48 42 36 30 24 18 12 6 0 Number of goals

Goals vs. Team

B Teams

Which bar graph represents the data shown in the pictograph? a


6 Number of goals 5 4 3 2 1 0 A B Teams C Goals vs. Team

d
60 Number of goals 50 40 30 20 10 0

Goals vs. Team

B Teams

b
64 56 Number of goals 48 40 32 24 16 8 0

Goals vs. Team

* AP-MD06

B Teams

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Mathematics Which rule describes the following pattern? 1, 2, 4, 8 a b c d


EQME10282

Grade 6, Spring 2009

Look at the ladybug below.

EQME21021

Start with 1 and add 1 to find the next term. Start with 1 and add 2 to find the next term. Start with 1 and divide by 2 to find the next term. Start with 1 and multiply by 2 to find the next term. * a 32 45 126 207 * 54 and b a 14, what is a b? The ladybug is rotated three times in the following order. 90 counter-clockwise 180 clockwise 180 clockwise Which of the following best illustrates the ladybugs position after the three rotations? a

If 6 a b c d

EQME21070

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Student Booklet: Mathematics

Grade 6, Spring 2009

Mathematics

Points A, B and C lie on a line in the polygon shown below. EQME21063


C D B

Angle
A B C D E

Type
Acute Straight Obtuse Right Right

d
A E

Angle
A

Type
Acute Straight Obtuse Obtuse Right

Which table best classifies the angles of the polygon? a


Angle
A B C D E

B C D

Type
Obtuse Straight Acute Acute Right

A regular polygon is created with angles of 60 and sides of 4 cm in length. Which statement below describes this polygon? EQME21080 a triangle with perimeter of 12 cm triangle with perimeter of 16 cm rhombus with perimeter of 12 cm rhombus with perimeter of 16 cm

* PS-MG04

Angle
A B C D E

Type
Acute Right Obtuse Obtuse Straight

b c d

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Mathematics What is the area of the triangle shown below?


EQME21130

Grade 6, Spring 2009

13 cm 5 cm 24 cm

13 cm

Natasha is 12 years old. Her teacher is 36 years old. Which ratio represents Natashas age in 4 years to her teachers age in 4 years? EQME21142 a b c d 1:3 2:5 * 3:10 4:9

a b c d

60 cm2 * 65 cm2 120 cm2 156 cm2

Mrs. Evans has 30 students in her class. The class has about 75% girls. What is the best estimate of the number of boys in Mrs. Evanss class? EQME10237 a b c d 3 8* 15 23

Elda has a rectangular piece of paper with an area of 0.12 m2. She cuts this piece of paper into small rectangles each with an area of 200 cm2. EQME21083 What is the maximum number of these small rectangles that Elda can cut? a b c d 6* 12 24 60

A repeating pattern is shown below.

EQME21008

A diagonal of a parallelogram is drawn forming 2 triangles. If the area of one of the triangles is 34 cm2, what is the area of the parallelogram? a b c d 17 cm2 34 cm2 68 cm2 * 136 cm2
EQME10185

What is the 16th figure in the pattern? a

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Student Booklet: Mathematics

Grade 6, Spring 2009

Mathematics The shape below is reflected across the dotted line and then rotated 90 clockwise about point X.

Anya shows a pattern on the grid below. EQME21133 y


13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Which of the following shows the shape after the two transformations? EQME21060 a x
X

If the pattern continues in the same way, which coordinates represent a point in this pattern? a b c d (6, 11) * (6, 12) (7, 11) (7, 12) b
X

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Mathematics The table below shows the weekly video sales at a store over a five-week period. Videos Sold Week 1 2 3 4 5

Grade 6, Spring 2009

EQME21104

Number of videos sold 550 325 275 100 50 Draw a broken-line graph to represent this data. Show titles and labels on the graph.

Explain why a broken-line graph is the most appropriate graph to represent this data.

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Student Booklet: Mathematics

Grade 6, Spring 2009

Mathematics

Carmen wants to install a fence. Each section of fence is 2.4 metres long and costs $6.00 per metre. Carmen will need 16 sections of fence. How much change should he receive from $250? EQME10229 Show your work.

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Mathematics Consider the fractions 3 and 1 3 .


2 4
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Grade 6, Spring 2009

Which of these fractions is larger? Justify your answer.

PS-MN04

The larger fraction is __________________. Find a fraction between 3 and 1 3 .


2 4

Justify your answer.

A fraction between 3 and 1 3 is __________________.


2 4

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Student Booklet: Mathematics

Grade 6, Spring 2009

Mathematics
EQME21135

Plot and label the following points to form parallelogram PQRS on the grid below. P (9, 12) Q (9, 8) R (7, 6) S (7, 10) y
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Rotate parallelogram PQRS 90 counter-clockwise about point R. Draw the new parallelogram on the grid above.

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Mathematics It takes Nadeem 22 minutes to walk 1 kilometre. At this rate, approximately how long will it take Nadeem to walk 5 kilometres? a b c d 1 hour 2 hours * 100 hours 110 hours 2?
EQME21048

Grade 6, Spring 2009

Samantha spills a milkshake on a rectangular piece of paper as shown below. EQME10256

Which expression is equivalent to 128 a b c d (120 (120 (120 (120 2) 2) 2) 2) (8 (8 (8 (8 2) * 2) 2) 2)


EQME21099

Which of the following best approximates the area of the entire spill? a b c d 100 cm2 300 cm2 * 400 cm2 600 cm2

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Student Booklet: Mathematics

Grade 6, Spring 2009

Mathematics Judith records the amount of rainfall at her school for one week. EQME21139
Amount of Rainfall Amount of rainfall (mm)
20 18 0 22 30 25 25

Which expression can be used to find the area of the shaded region? EQME10259

Day 6 cm 3 cm

4 cm

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday

9 cm

Thursday Friday

a b c d

54 54 12 12

2 4 2 54

12 * 12 54 2 2

Saturday

What is the mean amount of rainfall for the week? a 20 mm * 22 mm 23 mm 25 mm

A class records the colour of the cars that drive past the school in a short period. These data are shown in the table below. EQME21062
Car Colour Colour
Black Blue Grey Red White

b c d

Number of cars
2 3 1 3 1

Based on these data, if 40 cars drive past the school, how many cars could be expected to be blue? a b c d 3 10 12 * 30
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