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A short quiz This short quiz has been written to model the use of action buttons in PowerPoint. The questions, and hints for wrong answers, in this short quiz were taken from a free Brainchild practice test. When you are brave enough to begin the quiz, click on this button!

Jack’s truck can haul 2 ½ tons of gravel. How much does the load weigh? 6000 pounds 5000 pounds 4000 pounds

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Think about this … Think about how many pounds are in a ton before trying again. Return

Excellent! You remembered that there are 2000 pounds in one ton. Click on the button below to go to the next question. Next

The Summer Olympics are held in years that are divisible by 4. Which of the following represent years that the Summer Olympics were held? 1936, 1948, 1976, , 1960, 1974, , 1954, 1976, 2000

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Think about this … Since 4 goes evenly into 100, you only need to look at the last two digits to see if a number is divisible by 4. Return

Excellent! Since 1900 is evenly divisible by 4, you only had to look at the last two digits on each number. Click on the button below to go to the next question. Next

Look at the models below. Each model has a corresponding number. What would the number be for the next model in the sequence?

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Think about this … Each model has the same number of dots along each of its sides. Therefore, each represents a perfect square. Return to the quiz and find the next perfect square. Return

Excellent! The next group would have 5 on each side. This short quiz is over. If you want to take a longer quiz, click on the button below, choose your state and get started. The questions, and hints for wrong answers, in this short quiz were taken from a free Brainchild practice test.

Oops … Remember to click only on the action button to select an answer. Go back to the question