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1 Geometry Perimeter Elapsed Time 3rd Nine Weeks Math Area Circles
Data Analysis Math Area Circles Review Triangles Patterns Measurement

2 1. Brian looked at his clock. He has to be at basketball practice in three hours. What time is basketball practice? a. 5:00 b. 6:00 c. 3:00 d. 8:00

3 2. It is 6:00 A.M. Gary knows that he has forty five minutes to watch television before the bus arrives.  Which clock shows the time the bus arrives at Gary's house? a. c. b. d.

4 What is the 12 inch line segment in this circle called? a. diameter
3. 12 in What is the 12 inch line segment in this circle called? a. diameter b. center c. radius d. circumference

5 4. Edward made a pizza to eat for dinner. He cut the pizza along the diameter. Which figure shows where Edward cut his pizza?                                                         a. b. c. d.

6 How would you classify this triangle? a. isosceles triangle
4 6 5. How would you classify this triangle? a. isosceles triangle b. scalene triangle c. equilateral triangle d. right triangle                          

7 6. Shannon bought a folder for school that had a pattern of scalene triangles on it.  Which figure could be one of the triangles on her folder? a b. c d. 12 3 3 6 10 3 2 10 8 5 5 8

8 How are the angles in these two figures the same?
7. How are the angles in these two figures the same? All the angles are acute. All the angles are obtuse. All the angles are equal. All the angles are right.

9 What type of angles are in this rectangle?
8. What type of angles are in this rectangle? acute angles obtuse angles right angles straight angles

10 Look at the pattern below. Which shape comes next?
9. Look at the pattern below. Which shape comes next?                                                 a. b. c. d.

11 Here is the beginning of a pattern of tiles.
10. Here is the beginning of a pattern of tiles.                                             If the pattern continues, how many tiles will be in Figure 5? Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 12 20 25 30

12 9 inches 11. 6 inches 6 inches 9 inches Perimeter = l + w + l + w Which of the following correctly uses this formula to find the perimeter? a = 15 inches b. 9 – 6 =3 inches c. 9 x 6 = 36 inches d = 30 inches

13 12. Anna wants to put ribbon around a mirror she is decorating for her mother.  The sides of her frame measure 5 inches.  Which of the following explains how she can find out how much ribbon she needs? P = s + s + s + s                         5 5 5 5 a. One side of the mirror is 5 inches, so she needs 5 inches of ribbon. b. Each side of the mirror is 5 inches so she should multiply 5 x 5. She’ll need 25 inches of ribbon. c. Each side is 5 inches. There are 4 sides. She must add to find out how much ribbon she needs. d. She will not be able to determine the amount of ribbon she needs with this information.

14 13. Chaleen bought a smencil at the School Store. Which is the BEST estimate of the length of Chaleen’s smencil? a. 7 inches b. 7 feet c. 7 miles d. 7 yards

15 Which measurement is about the length of a reading book?
14. Which measurement is about the length of a reading book? 12 cm 8 cm 60 cm 30 cm

16 Look closely at the black line under the measuring stick.
15.          Look closely at the black line under the measuring stick. About how long is the black line? a. 45 meters b. 45 kilometers c. 45 millimeters d. 45 decimeters

17 Measure the length of the line to the nearest 1/4 inch.
16. Measure the length of the line to the nearest 1/4 inch.                                                     a. 3 in b. 2 ½ in c. 2 ¼ in d. 2 ¾ in

18 Linda finds a stick that is 8 centimeters long.
17. Linda finds a stick that is 8 centimeters long. How many millimeters long is the stick? a. 8 mm b. 16 mm c. 80 mm d. 90 mm

19 18. Mr. Carpenter bought 15 feet of wire for his rockets. How many yards of wire did he buy? a. 15 yards b. 3 yards c. 5 yards d. 18 yards

20 19. Trevor was roller blading around the perimeter of the track.  How many yards did he roller blade in all? 35 yards 26 yards 26 yards a. 61 yards b. 122 yards c. 70 yards d. 52 yards 35 yards

21 Maliyah made a figure that had a perimeter of 22 units.
20. Maliyah made a figure that had a perimeter of 22 units.  Which of these figures could be Maliyah’s figure? a. b. c. d.

22 21. Which unit of measure would be the most appropriate describe the distance driven from Georgia to California? a. millimeters b. kilometers c. meters d. centimeters

23 22. Which is the best unit of measure for the distance you would travel in space? a. inches b. yards c. miles d. feet

24 Find the perimeter of Jackson’s lunch tray?
23. Find the perimeter of Jackson’s lunch tray? 15 cm 8 cm 8 cm 15 cm a. 46 cm b. 30 cm c. 120 cm d. 23 cm

25 What is the perimeter of this figure?
24. What is the perimeter of this figure?                               26 feet 22 feet a. 48 feet b. 40 feet c. 60 feet d. 66 feet 18 feet

26 25. Jamal walked around the perimeter of the playground.  The playground is the shape of a rectangle. Which of the following number sentences could be used to determine how far Jamal walked?                                       40 feet a. 30 x 40 = b = c. 40 – 30 = d = 30 feet

27 What is the perimeter of this figure?
26. What is the perimeter of this figure?                                                                              a. 16 units b. 15 units c. 5 units d. 3 units

28 Read the properties listed below. Which is NOT true of a rectangle?
27.                                   Read the properties listed below.  Which is NOT true of a rectangle? a. All sides of a rectangle are congruent. b. Parallel sides of a rectangle are equal. c. All rectangles have four right angles. d. A rectangle is a quadrilateral.

29 Lois drew a figure that had an area of 14 square units.
28. Lois drew a figure that had an area of 14 square units.  Which figure could Lois have drawn? a. b. c. d.

30 All sides are congruent.
29. For which geometric figure is the following TRUE? All sides are congruent. a square b. a rectangle c. a scalene triangle d. a circle

31 Find the area of this figure.
30. Find the area of this figure.                     a. 32 square units b. 55 square units c. 5 square units d. 11 square units

32 What is the area of this figure?
31. = 1 unit                          What is the area of this figure? a. 22 square units b. 10 square units c. 12 square units d. 14 square units

33 What is the area of this figure?
32. What is the area of this figure?                         a. 1 square unit b. 18 square units c. 20 square units d. 9 square units

34 33. The bar graph shows how many medals the United States received in the 1 996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, GA. Which medal did the United States win the most of in the 1996 Summer Olympics? A. Bronze B. Gold C. Silver D. Platinum

35 34. The cafeteria took a survey to find which toppings students like on their cheeseburgers. To the nearest ten, about how many students voted for tomatoes? A. 80 B. 90 C. 95 D. 100

36 What color of t-shirt has Tony's class sold the most of so far?
35. Tony's class is selling school t-shirts to raise money for the class trip. What color of t-shirt has Tony's class sold the most of so far? A. blue B. red C. black D. white


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