Location via proxy:   [ UP ]  
[Report a bug]   [Manage cookies]                

MR Final

Download as docx, pdf, or txt
Download as docx, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 36

Question 1

A pattern is shown below.

64, 32, 16, 8, 4, ...

Which rule describes how to find the next term in the pattern?
A. divide the previous term by 2

B. divide the previous term by 4

C. subtract 16 from the previous term

D. subtract 32 from the previous term

Question 2
Mrs. Garrett sends surveys to 120 students, and 78 students return the survey.
Which statement best describes the percent of students who return the survey?
A. exactly 50%

B. exactly 75%

C. between 50% and 75%

D. between 75% and 100%

Question 3
The 4 terms of the pattern below are made of equilateral triangles with side lengths
of 2 units. Which number sequence represents the perimeters of the 4 terms of this
pattern?

A. 1, 2, 3, 4

B. 3, 4, 5, 6

C. 6, 8, 10, 12

D. 6, 10, 14, 18

Question 4
The chart below shows the first 4 terms of 4 non-repeating patterns.
If the 4 patterns continue, which pattern will reach 30 first?
A. Pattern W

B. Pattern X

C. Pattern Y

D. Pattern Z

Question 5
A store sells 12 oranges for $3.96. How much does one orange cost?
A. $3.84

B. $3.03

C. $0.39

D. $0.33

Question 6
The graph below displays the amount of money earned at a craft sale over 4 days.
What is the range between the smallest and the largest amount of money earned
over the 4 days?
A. $175

B. $150

C. $75

D. $25

Question 7

What exponent goes in the box to make the following equation true?

A. 9

B. 8

C. 4

D. 3
Question 8
It takes 1 work day to repair 100 m of road. At this rate, about how many work days
will it take to repair 20 km of road?
A. 500

B. 200

C. 5

D. 2

Question 9
If n × 3 = 24 and n + 40 − s = 36, what is the value of s?
A. 8

B. 10

C. 12

D. 14

Question 10
The pattern shown below is made of triangles.

The pattern continues. Which of the following represents the number of triangles in
Terms 4, 5 and 6?
A. 2, 4, 6

B. 6, 8, 10

C. 8, 10, 12

D. 10, 12, 14

Question 11
If sec A + tan A = x, then tan A =

A.

B.
C.

D.

Question 12
Mr. Adams buys juice boxes for 384 students. The juice boxes are sold in cases of
24. If each student receives one juice box, how many cases has Mr. Adams bought?
A. 12

B. 16

C. 360

D. 408

Question 13
An observer 1.6 m tall is 20√3 away from a tower. The angle of elevation from his
eye to the top of the tower is 30º. The heights of the tower is:

A. 21.6 m
B. 23.2 m
C. 24.72 m
D. None of these

Question 14
Tracy has $35 to buy comic books and to pay for a movie ticket. Each comic book
costs $3. The movie ticket costs $10. Which inequality can be used to determine
how many comic books, b, Tracy can buy?

A. 35 – 3b 10

B. 35 – 3b 10

C. 35 – 10b 3

D. 35 – 10b 3

Question 15
Which of the following is equal in value to 8%?
A. 16/200
B. 26/50

C. 4/25

D. 4/5

Question 16
Look at the numbers below.

Which list shows these numbers ordered from smallest to largest?


A. List a
B. List b
C. List c
D. List d

Question 17
What value of x makes the following equation true?

A. 4

B. 8

C. 32

D. 256
Question 18
Use the following Venn diagram to answer question

How many students like both Badminton and Volleyball but not Handball ?

A. 6

B. 7

C. 8

D. 10

Question 19
Two pools are being filled with water. The following table shows the height of the
water in the pools at 4 different times.
Which graph displays the data in the table accurately?

A.
B.

C.
D.

Question 20
Jamie buys 3 ice cream cones for $8.25. At this rate, how much will it cost to buy 2
ice cream cones?
A. $2.75

B. $5.55

C. $5.33

D. $5.50

Question 21
During the recent regatta at Marine Drive, contestants in the yacht race follow a
course which is a regular polygon ABCDE as shown in the diagram.
B is due east of A.
D is due north of the line AB.
Find the bearing of
C from B,
  
A. 026∘
B. 037∘
C. 018∘
D. 040∘

Question 22
The following data gives the minimum temperature for six days.

What is the mean of these six temperatures?


A. 18.0oC

B. 18.5oC

C. 19.5oC

D. 24.0oC

Question 23
Consider the pattern rule below. Start at 1, and then triple the term to get the next
term. Which graph represents this pattern?
A.

B.
C.

D.

Question 24
Consider the growing pattern shown on the grid below.
The pattern continues in the same way. What ordered pair represents the next point
to be plotted in this pattern?
A. (4, 9)

B. (10, 4)

C. (9, 4)

D. (4, 10)

Question 25
Which of the following fractions has the smallest value?

A. 6/7

B. 5/6

C. 7/8

D. 4/5

Question 26
Consider the repeating pattern below.
If the pattern continues in the same way, what will the 54th term be?

A. Shape a

B. Shape b

C. Shape c

D. Shape d

Question 27
Which of the following is a simplified form of the expression 4(5x − 8) − 3(2x − 7) ?
A. 14x − 11

B. 14x − 53

C. 26x − 11

D. 26x − 53

Question 28
A list of numbers is shown below.

11, 5, 11, 9, 4

What is the mean of these numbers?


A. 7

B. 8

C. 9

D. 11

Question 29
Which two equations are true if n = 2?
Equation 1: 4 + n + 3 = 5
Equation 2: 4 – n + 3 = 5
Equation 3: 4 × n + 3 = 5
Equation 4: 4 / n + 3 = 5
A. Equation 2 and Equation 4

B. Equation 2 and Equation 3

C. Equation 1 and Equation 4

D. Equation 1 and Equation 2

Question 30
Darren starts with a triangle and creates a pattern.

Each term in the pattern is a polygon with one more side than the term before it. How
many sides will Term 8 have?
A. 6

B. 8

C. 9

D. 10

Question 31
If the equation x + 4 = 12 is true, which of the following best describes the variable
x?
A. one unknown value

B. two unknown values

C. three unknown values

D. many unknown values

Question 32
There are 12 books in a case. There are 6 cases in a box and 24 boxes in a
container. If each container of books costs $2592, what is the cost of one book?
A. $1.50

B. $9.00

C. $18.00

D. $36.00

Question 33
Betsy has a bakery. She uses 128.4 g of flour to make 6 muffins. How much flour
does it take to make 72 muffins?
A. 21.4 g

B. 770.4 g

C. 1540.8 g

D. 9244.8 g

Question 34
Wasim’s hair grows 0.4 cm each week. At this rate, which is closest to the increase
in length of Wasim’s hair over 3 months if it is not cut?
A. 1 cm

B. 5 cm

C. 8 cm

D. 12 cm

Question 35
A triangle will be constructed using the base shown on the grid below.
Which point can be used to complete the triangle so that its area is 8 units?
A. Point M

B. Point P

C. Point Q

D. Point R

Question 36
Karim is dividing the angle shown below into smaller equal angles. The first of the
smaller angles is shaded.

How many smaller angles can Karim make in total?

A. 60

B. 12
C. 10

D. 6

Question 37
A parallelogram is shown below.

Which rectangle has the same area as this parallelogram?

A.

B.

C.

D.

Question 38
What type of angle is shown below?

A. acute

B. right

C. obtuse

D. straight

Question 39
A pattern is created by rotating a rectangle 90º clockwise about Point X. This rotation
is repeated. Which of the following shows the pattern?

A.

B.
C.

D.

Question 40
The shape on the grid below goes through the following 3 transformations in order:

• rotation of 180° about Point T


• reflection across the mirror line
• translation 5 units left
Which shaded shape is the result?
A. Shape 1

B. Shape 2

C. Shape 3

D. Shape 4

Question 41
The masses of 4 meteorites are 1.32 kg, 0.9 kg, 2.046 kg and 3.8 kg. Which is the
best estimate of the total mass of the 4 meteorites?
A. 4 kg

B. 6 kg

C. 8 kg

D. 10 kg

Question 42
Sanjit makes a parallelogram. He starts with a rectangle and adds 2 congruent
triangles as shown below.

The parallelogram has an area of 190 cm2. What is the area of each of the
triangles?
A. 15 cm2

B. 30 cm2

C. 160 cm2

D. 175 cm2

Question 43
How many grams are in 1.5 kg?
A. 1500 g

B. 150 g

C. 15 g

D. 1.5 g

Question 44
Points P and Q are two vertices of a rectangle.

Which set of ordered pairs could represent the other two vertices of the rectangle?
A. (4, 8) and (9, 8)

B. (8, 4) and (8, 9)

C. (1, 3) and (1, 8)

D. (3, 1) and (8, 1)

Question 45
The parallelogram below will be cut into two congruent triangles.

What is the area of one of the triangles?


A. 35 cm2
B. 42 cm2

C. 70 cm2

D. 84 cm2

Question 46
Which of the following shows a rectangle and a triangle that have the same area?

A. Option A

B. Option B

C. Option C

D. Option D

Question 47
Each beaker of water below has a capacity of 2 L. Which beaker appears to have
about 500 mL of water in it?
A. Option A

B. Option B

C. Option C

D. Option D

Question 48
Look at the figure below. Which of the following is a top view of the figure?
A.

B.

C.
D.

Question 49
The area of one face of a cube is 4 cm2. What is the surface area of the cube?

A. 10 cm2

B. 12 cm2

C. 20 cm2

D. 24 cm2

Question 50
Two triangles each have an area of 48 cm2. Which could be their dimensions?

A.
B.

C.

D.

Question 51
Which of the following has an area of 25 cm2 and a perimeter of 25 cm?
A. Shape A

B. Shape B

C. Shape C

D. Shape D

Question 52
The diagram below shows a shoebox without a lid.
A student covers the outside of the shoebox with construction paper. If the student
does not cover the lid, what is the surface area that is covered?

A. 982.25 cm2

B. 1433.50 cm2

C. 1964.50 cm2

D. 5044.50 cm2

Question 53
Dylan rotates the triangle below 90° counter-clockwise about Point Q.

Which of the following triangles shows the result of this transformation?


A.

B.

C.

D.

Question 54
The quadrilaterals shown below are ordered from smallest to largest based on a
geometric property.
Which geometric property was used?
A. number of acute angles

B. number of lines of symmetry

C. number of pairs of equal sides

D. number of pairs of parallel sides

Question 55
Which of the quadrilaterals shown below has

• no lines of symmetry and


• two acute angles?

A.

B.

C.

D.

Question 56
The chart below shows data about DVD sales for 2 weeks. Which of the following
statements about this data is false?
A. Sales for all 3 DVD types decreased over the 2 weeks.

B. Week 2 sales for all 3 DVD types totalled $206 400.

C. Comedy sold less than either of the other types of DVDs over the 2 weeks.

D. Total sales for adventure DVDs are about double those for mystery.

Question 57
Lucas has 5 T-shirts in a drawer: 1 red, 2 yellow, 1 pink and 1 blue. He selects one
T-shirt without looking. What is the probability that Lucas selects a T-shirt that is not
pink or blue?
A. 1/5

B. 2/5

C. 3/5

D. 4/5

Question 58
Henry designs the spinner below and labels the sections with the names of colours.
He wants 0.15 to be the probability of the arrow landing on “blue” in one spin.
How many sections should he label “blue”?
A. 2

B. 3

C. 15

D. 17

Question 59
Dustin asked his classmates how many minutes they spent on homework last
weekend. The table below shows the results.

Which statement about the number of minutes Dustin’s classmates spent on


homework must be true?
A. Everyone spent at least 1 minute on homework last weekend.

B. At least 1 student spent exactly 60 minutes on homework last weekend.

C. More than half of Dustin’s classmates spent 1 hour or less on homework last
weekend.
D. More students spent more than 90 minutes on homework last weekend than
spent 30 minutes or less.

Question 60
The graph below shows the type of sports that children play.

What percentage of the children play Tennis?


A. 20%

B. 25%

C. 30%

D. 35%

You might also like