Grade 5 Mathematics: Form M0110, CORE 1
Grade 5 Mathematics: Form M0110, CORE 1
Grade 5 Mathematics: Form M0110, CORE 1
GRADE 5
MATHEMATICS
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Mathematics
Directions
SAMPLE
A 10
B 15
C 20
D 25
3
1 1
1 6 − 4 = ___
?
2 3
1
A 1
6
B 2
1
C 2
6
1
D 2
3
2 3) 4.155
F 1.385
G 1.455
H 13.85
J 14.55
4
7 4
3 + = ___
?
9 9
3
A
9
2
B
3
2
C 1
9
1
D 1
3
4 488 ÷ 23 = ___
?
F 24 R 8
G 21 R 5
H 20 R 8
J 20 R 5
5
5 36.21
× 1.2
A 43.452
B 42.452
C 10.863
D 9.863
F 32
G 99
H 278
J 288
12.95 ÷ 5 = ___
?
A 2.23
B 2.58
C 2.59
D 2.63
6
5 1
8 − = ___
?
9 3
8
F
9
2
G
3
4
H
9
2
J
9
9 This table shows the number of miles Mrs. Warren drove in the first three
months of the year.
Miles Driven
Month Number of Miles
January 1,193
February 987
March 1,602
What was the total number of miles Mrs. Warren drove in these
three months?
A 3,772
B 3,782
C 11,565
D 12,665
7
10 30.5
−16.9
F 13.6
G 14.6
H 24.4
J 26.4
4083
11 = ___
?
40
A 12
B 12 R3
C 100
D 102 R3
12 A total of 355 chairs are needed for a school performance. There are
227 chairs already in place. How many more chairs are needed?
F 128
G 132
H 572
J 582
8
Do not turn
the page until
you are told.
9
4
13 Which decimal is equal to ?
5
A 0.8
B 0.45
C 0.08
D 0.045
2 3 1 3
, , ,
5 10 2 5
1 2 3 3
F , , ,
2 5 5 10
3 1 2 3
G , , ,
5 2 5 10
3 3 2 1
H , , ,
10 5 5 2
3 2 1 3
J , , ,
10 5 2 5
10
15 What is the value of the 1 in 3.619 ?
A One thousandth
B One
C One hundredth
D One tenth
A 40.0
B 36.4
C 36.3
D 30.0
11
18 Which of the following is the correct way to read 45.863 ?
7
19 Which decimal is equivalent to ?
10
A 7.10
B 0.7
C 0.07
D 0.007
F 500
G 517
H 516.83
J 516.82
12
21 Which angle is closest to 110 degrees?
13
22 Which two of these solid geometric figures have fewer than five faces each?
1 2 3 4
F 1 and 2
G 1 and 3
H 2 and 4
J 3 and 4
14
23 Which of the following shows a translation (slide) of the shape across the
dotted line?
24 Marissa needs to measure the distance between two cities on a small map.
Which tool is best to use to measure this distance?
F Thermometer
G Balance Scale
H Compass
J Ruler
15
25 Which picture shows a line that is not a line of symmetry?
F 4 hours 11 minutes
G 4 hours 41 minutes
H 5 hours 11 minutes
J 5 hours 41 minutes
16
27 Which two figures are similar but not congruent?
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
A 1 and 2
B 1 and 3
C 2 and 3
D 2 and 4
17
28 Ms. Perry placed a border around the bulletin board.
F area
G volume
H perimeter
J circumference
18
30 Point B is the center of the circle shown.
A E
B D
C
F
F Chord
G Radius
H Diameter
J Circumference
19
31 Which of these is an obtuse triangle?
F 2 cups
G 2 liters
H 2 quarts
J 2 gallons
20
33 What is the mean (average) for the following set of data?
7, 4 , 24 , 20 , 35
A 18
B 20
C 24
D 31
21
34 Greg needs an outfit for school. He must choose 1 shirt, 1 pair of pants, and
1 pair of shoes.
Clothes Combinations
Color of Color of Type of
Shirt Pants Shoes
Green Tan Boots
Red Sneakers
Based on the information in the chart, which tree diagram shows all of Greg’s
possible combinations?
Green Tan
F Boots
Shirt Pants
Tan Boots
Green Pants Sneakers
G Shirt
Red Boots
Pants Sneakers
Tan
Boots
Green Pants
H
Shirt Red
Sneakers
Pants
22
35 A box contains 5 red, 4 yellow, and 3 green tiles of equal size. Which question
could be answered using probability?
A If Liz selects one tile from the box without looking, which color of tile is she most
likely to select?
B If Liz selects one tile from the box without looking, how many tiles will be left?
C How many more red tiles are there than green tiles?
23
36 The spinner shown is divided into equal sections.
Blue
Green Green
Blue
What is the probability that the arrow will point to a green section in
one spin?
4
F
4
2
G
2
2
H
4
1
J
4
24
37 Julian made the following list of all his math quiz scores.
Quiz Scores
Stem Leaf
A 7 7
8 5, 6, 8, 8, 9, 9 Key
9 1, 3, 4, 9, 9 7|7 means 77.
Quiz Scores
Stem Leaf
B 7 7
8 5, 8, 8, 9, 9 Key
9 1, 3, 4, 7, 9 7|7 means 77.
Quiz Scores
Stem Leaf
C 7 7
8 5, 6, 8, 9 Key
9 1, 3, 4, 7, 9 7|7 means 77.
Quiz Scores
Stem Leaf
D 7 7
8 5, 6, 8, 8, 9, 9 Key
9 1, 3, 4, 7, 9, 9 7|7 means 77.
25
38 Leland is playing a game with these spinners.
Blue Green 1 2
(B) (G)
Yellow
(Y)
3
Leland will spin the arrow on each spinner 1 time. Which tree diagram shows
all of the possible outcomes?
2
B
3
1
F G
3
1
Y
2
1
B
2
2
G G
3
3
Y
1
1
B 2
3
1
H G 2
3
1
Y 2
3
2
B 2
3
1
J G 3
3
1
Y 1
2
26
39 Look at the graph.
DVD Sales
1,000
800
Number Sold
600
400
200
0
1 2 3 4 5
Week
Based on the trend shown by the data in the graph, which is the best
prediction of the number of DVDs that will be sold during week 6 ?
A 600
B 700
C 800
D 1,000
27
40 What is the mode for the following set of numbers?
6 , 10 , 8 , 7, 9, 8 , 9, 7, 7
F 6
G 7
H 8
J 9
A Alexa had 9 parakeets. She gave 3 to Gabby. How many parakeets did Alexa
have left?
B Alexa had 9 parakeets. She gave each of them 3 treats. How many treats did Alexa
give them in all?
C Alexa had 9 parakeets. She got 3 more from Gabby. How many parakeets does she
have now?
D Alexa had 9 parakeets. She kept them in 3 big cages. Each cage had the same
number of parakeets. How many parakeets were in each cage?
F 5
G n
H +
J 2
28
43 What should be the 4th figure in the pattern?
29
44 There are a total of y students in Mr. Smith’s classroom. Which of the
following represents the number of students in the classroom when
3 students are absent?
F y+3
G y −3
H y ×3
J y÷3
45 Mr. Tanner bought 4 books of stamps. Each book contained the same number
of stamps. If s represents the number of stamps in each book, which of the
following could be used to determine the total number of stamps
Mr. Tanner bought?
A s×4 = ?
B s÷4=?
C s−4 = ?
D s+4=?
30
46 Bill wants to give away 1,152 trading cards. He divides the cards equally
among 8 friends and writes the equation 1,152 ÷ 8 = x. What does the x
represent in the equation?
47 Darius has 25 marbles that will be separated into g equal groups. Which
expression represents the number of marbles in each group?
A 25 ÷ g
B 25 − g
C g × 25
D g + 25
31
48 Which problem could be solved using the open sentence 2 x = 6 ?
F Gabe washed 6 loads of laundry each day for 2 days. How many loads of laundry
did he wash all together?
G After Gabe washed 2 loads of laundry, he had 6 more loads to wash. How many
loads of laundry did he start with?
H Gabe washed the same number of loads of laundry each day for 2 days. He washed
a total of 6 loads of laundry. How many loads did he wash each day?
49 Raymond has three times as many trading cards as his friend David. David
has 34 trading cards. Which number sentence could be used to find r, the
number of trading cards that Raymond has?
A r = 3 + 34
B r = 3 ÷ 34
C r = 3 × 34
D r = 34 − 3
32
50 This table shows how much money Tiffany has in her savings at the end of
each month.
Tiffany’s Savings
Month Savings
1 $7
2 $14
3 $21
4 $28
5 $35
6 $42
If the pattern continues, what is the total amount of money that Tiffany will
have in her savings at the end of 9 months ?
F $49
G $56
H $63
J $70
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Answer Key-5072-M0110
Test Sequence Reporting
Number Correct Answer Category Reporting Category Description
1 C 002 Computation and Estimation
2 F 002 Computation and Estimation
3 C 002 Computation and Estimation
4 G 002 Computation and Estimation
5 A 002 Computation and Estimation
6 J 002 Computation and Estimation
7 C 002 Computation and Estimation
8 J 002 Computation and Estimation
9 B 002 Computation and Estimation
10 F 002 Computation and Estimation
11 D 002 Computation and Estimation
12 F 002 Computation and Estimation
13 A 001 Number and Number Sense
14 J 001 Number and Number Sense
15 C 001 Number and Number Sense
16 J 001 Number and Number Sense
17 B 001 Number and Number Sense
18 F 001 Number and Number Sense
19 B 001 Number and Number Sense
20 J 001 Number and Number Sense
21 B 003 Measurement and Geometry
22 J 003 Measurement and Geometry
23 A 003 Measurement and Geometry
24 J 003 Measurement and Geometry
25 D 003 Measurement and Geometry
26 H 003 Measurement and Geometry
27 D 003 Measurement and Geometry
28 H 003 Measurement and Geometry
29 D 003 Measurement and Geometry
30 G 003 Measurement and Geometry
31 C 003 Measurement and Geometry
32 F 003 Measurement and Geometry
33 A 004 Probability and Statistics
34 G 004 Probability and Statistics
35 A 004 Probability and Statistics
36 H 004 Probability and Statistics
37 D 004 Probability and Statistics
38 H 004 Probability and Statistics
39 C 004 Probability and Statistics
40 G 004 Probability and Statistics
41 A 005 Patterns, Functions, and Algebra
42 G 005 Patterns, Functions, and Algebra
43 C 005 Patterns, Functions, and Algebra
44 G 005 Patterns, Functions, and Algebra
45 A 005 Patterns, Functions, and Algebra
46 F 005 Patterns, Functions, and Algebra
47 A 005 Patterns, Functions, and Algebra
48 H 005 Patterns, Functions, and Algebra
49 C 005 Patterns, Functions, and Algebra
50 H 005 Patterns, Functions, and Algebra
Grade 5 Math, Core 1