5th Grade Practice Test
5th Grade Practice Test
5th Grade Practice Test
Objective 1.1
A 2–
B –2
C 2
D 2
2. What is if + 17 = 26?
A 43
B 19
C 11
D 9
3. All the cakes at the bake sale were sold for
the same price. A total of $75 was collected
from sales of cakes. Let n represent the
number of cakes sold. Which expression can
be used to find the price of each cake?
A 75 n
B 75 + n
C 75 ÷ n
D 75 – n
A 2 n+1
B 3n
C 4n–1
D n+2
Objective 1.2
A = –
B = ÷
=
C
= +
D
7. Lauren put numbers into a number machine. The machine used the
same rule each time to create the output numbers shown below.
A n –4
B n4
C n ÷4
D n +4
8. Randi has a puppy that is six months old. She has recorded the
puppy’s length in inches each month since it was one month old.
Puppy Data
Month January February March April May June
Length
14 18 19 22 25 28
(in inches)
D
10.Which decimal number could represent
the shaded region of the 10 x 10 grid below?
A 46.000
B 4.600
C 0.460
D 0.046
11.Thomas drew a grid of his yard. The
shaded squares represent the area for
the new vegetable garden.
Thomas's Yard
Flowers
Flowers
Tree
Patio
Tree
A 0.015
B 0.150
C 1.500
D 15.000
Objective 2.1b
3
12.Jim bought pound of rice. Which decimal is
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equivalent to the amount of rice he bought?
A 0.13
B 0.25
C 0.34
D 0.75
1
13. A cookie recipe calls for cup of sugar. Which
2
fraction is equivalent to that amount of sugar?
2
A
3
3
B
5
4
C
8
6
D
10
1
A {0.5, 0.75, }
4
1
B {0.75, 0.5, }
4
C { 1 , 0.5, 0.75}
4
1
D { , 0.75, 0.5}
4
Objective 2.1c
1
15. During a hailstorm, of the cars parked on
4
a lot were dented. Which percent is
equivalent to the fraction of cars that were
dented?
A 14%
B 20%
C 25%
D 41%
16. Each picture below represents one whole.
Which picture shows 0.20 shaded?
A 0.03
B 0.30
C 0.33
D 3.00
Objective 2.1d
18. Three friends were playing a game of marbles.
At the end of the game, Marcy had 25% of the
marbles, Roger had 1 of the marbles, and Ann
2
had the rest of the marbles. If there were 100
marbles altogether, how many marbles did Ann
have at the end of the game?
A 20
B 25
C 30
D 50
19. Kerry went to the store and saw a sign that
said, “Shirts are 25% off the regular price!”
What is another way to say what the sign said?
1
A Shirts are off the regular price.
2
1
B Shirts are off the regular price.
3
1
C Shirts are off the regular price.
4
3
D Shirts are off the regular price.
4
Objective 2.2a
20. Which of the following is a way to
compute 12 34?
7 (20 n)
A 7 (20 n)
B (7 20) n
C 20 (n + 7)
D (n + 20) 7
Objective 2.2b
22. Which of the following numbers is
composite?
A 11
B 31
C 41
D 81
A 2
B 3
C 4
D 5
Objective 3.1a
24. In math class, José went to the board and
wrote down 1 – 0.37. He said, “I used this
method at the store to compute how much
change I should get after buying a pack of
gum that cost $0.37. I gave the cashier $1.”
Which is closest to the actual amount of
change José should have received?
A $0.40
B $0.50
C $0.60
D $0.70
A $2
B $3
C $4
D $5
26. Jimmy is selling cookies to raise money for
his baseball team. Each box he sells raises
$3.95 for the team. If Jimmy wants to raise
$160.00, which is closest to the number of
boxes he will have to sell?
A 30
B 40
C 50
D 60
A $2
B $11
C $18
D $25
Objective 3.1b
1
28. David discovered that of the 432 members
4
of his book club bought the December book
selection. Which is closest to the number of
members who bought the December book
selection?
A 25
B 7
C 100
D 300
Objective 3.2a
29. During a science activity, Elizabeth correctly
found the weight of two pecans as 5.3 grams
and 0.17 grams. Which answer is the total
weight in grams?
A 3.60 g
B 5.13 g
C 5.47 g
D 7.00 g
Objective 3.2b
30. Cece drew a rectangle that was 3.4 centimeters
wide and 7.1 centimeters long. To find the area
of the rectangle she, used the formula below.
A 3.7 cm2
B 10.5 cm2
C 21 cm2
D 24.14 cm2
A 9
B 10
C 11
D 12
32.Sean planned to cut a 120 centimeter length
of string into 2.4 centimeter lengths. Find the
greatest number of 2.4 centimeter lengths
Sean can cut.
A 5
B 50
C 0.5
D 0.05
Objective 4.1
33. Which name best describes a quadrilateral
with exactly one pair of parallel sides?
A square
B rhombus
C rectangle
D trapezoid
D *
35. Which one of the following pairs of shapes
is congruent?
Objective 4.2
36. Kim is using 1-inch-square tiles to cover the top of a rectangular
table.
Tabletop
20 inches
40 inches
A 60
B 120
C 400
D 800
A 10 ft
B 40 ft
C 50 ft
D 100 ft
38. An architect drew a rectangle on part of a
house plan. The length of the rectangle is
12 centimeters and the width is 8 centimeters.
What is the area of the rectangle?
A 20 cm2
B 40 cm2
C 96 cm2
D 106 cm2
Objective 4.5
39. John made 6 1 quarts of lemonade for the
2
parent meeting. How many pints of
lemonade did he make?
A 6.5
B 13
C 19.5
D 26
A 5
B 50
C 5000
D 500,000
A 5
B 4
C 3
D 2
Objective 5.1a
42. Which of the following graphs best displays the information in the
table?
90 90
Percent
Correct
85 85
Percent
Correct
80 80
75 75
70 70
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
Test Test
Percent
Correct
95 95
90 90
85 85
80 80
75 75
70 70
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
Test Test
Objective 5.1b
43. Sam wants to make a graph that shows his current height, along
with that of his brothers and sisters. Which would be the best type of
graph to use?
A bar graph
B line graph
C picture graph
D circle graph
44. Which type of graph would best display the data shown in the chart
below?
Favorite Sports
Percent of 5th
Sport
Graders
Baseball 23%
Basketball 20%
Football 40%
Soccer 17%
A bar graph
B circle graph
C line graph
D picture graph
Objective 5.1c
45. Stan wants to change the bar graph of the class pets to a circle
graph. Which circle graph best shows the information in the bar
graph?
Class Pets
8
Number of Pets
6
0
Cats Dogs Fish Mice
Pet
Mice Cats
Mice
A Cats
C
Mice
Mice
Cats Cats
Fish
B D Fish
Dogs Dogs
Objective 5.2a
46. Jean rolls a fair, 6-sided number cube with the
numbers one through six on it. How likely is it
that she will roll a number greater than six?
A 1
B 2
3
1
C
3
D 0
2 3
1 3
1
A
2
1
B
3
1
C
4
1
D
6
Answer sheet
1. B
2. D
3. C
4. A
5. C
6. A
7. D
8. A
9. A
10. C
11. B
12. D
13. C
14. C
15. C
16. B
17. B
18. B
19. C
20. A
21. B
22. D
23. B
24. C
25. B
26. B
27. C
28. C
29. C
30. D
31. C
32. B
33. D
34. D
35. B
36. D
37. C
38. C
39. B
40. B
41. C
42. A
43. A
44. B
45. B
46. D
47. C
48. D