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Math Benchmark Practice 2
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Question 58
58.
What is the area of a rectangle with length 7 and width 4?
4 square units
28 square units
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Question 1
1.
How many rows of flowers did Sheila plant?
10 rows
5 rows
6 rows
7 rows
Question 2
2.
How many flowers were in each row?
20 flowers
30 flowers
35 flowers
25 flowers
Question 3
3.
What operation to use for total flowers?
Multiplication
Division
Addition
Subtraction
Question 4
4.
What is the total number of flowers if she planted 7 rows?
210 flowers
180 flowers
240 flowers
150 flowers
Question 5
5.
What is the value of ♡ if 20 ÷ ♡ = 4?
10
8
5
4
Question 6
6.
If ♡ = 4, what is ♡ × 5?
12
20
24
16
Question 7
7.
What is the result of ♡ × 4?
20
16
8
12
Question 8
8.
What is 24 ÷ ♡ if ♡ = 4?
4
8
12
6
Question 9
9.
What is 90 x 4?
360
700
450
540
Question 10
10.
What is 50 x 8?
400
450
300
500
Question 11
11.
What is 60 x 7?
360
540
420
480
Question 12
12.
Which is the greatest product?
90 x 4
None of these
50 x 8
60 x 7
Question 13
13.
If Ronaldo made 48 cookies and placed 6 on each plate, how many plates are used?
10
9
6
8
Question 14
14.
What math operation should be used to find the number of plates?
Division
Multiplication
Addition
Subtraction
Question 15
15.
How many cookies are on each plate based on the problem?
4
10
6
8
Question 16
16.
What is the total number of cookies Ronaldo made?
54
36
48
60
Question 17
17.
What is the total number of pages Marissa read?
795 pages
794 pages
900 pages
800 pages
Question 18
18.
How many pages did Marissa read in the first month?
200 pages
250 pages
280 pages
226 pages
Question 19
19.
What is the total of pages read in first two months?
494 pages
480 pages
510 pages
500 pages
Question 20
20.
What operation is needed to find pages read in the third month?
Subtraction
Addition
Division
Multiplication
Question 21
21.
How many tables are at the event?
10
8
6
4
Question 22
22.
How many bottles of water are on each table?
40
20
30
50
Question 23
23.
What is the total number of water bottles?
200
300
280
240
Question 24
24.
If there were 5 tables, how many bottles would there be?
160
220
200
180
Question 25
25.
What is the formula to find the area of a rectangle?
length times width
length minus width
length divided by width
length plus width
Question 26
26.
If one side of a rectangle is 6 and the other is 3, what is the area?
21 square units
18 square units
9 square units
19 square units
Question 27
27.
Which operation helps to calculate area?
multiplication
addition
division
subtraction
Question 28
28.
If one bag has 10 apples, how many are in 2 bags?
20
15
30
5
Question 29
29.
How many bags does Angie need for 50 apples?
6
4
5
3
Question 30
30.
What is 3 times 10?
20
10
40
30
Question 31
31.
If Angie bought 3 bags, how many apples total?
10
40
30
20
Question 32
32.
What is Jolene's total amount raised so far?
$355
$702
$347
$1,000
Question 33
33.
What is Jolene's fundraising goal?
$355
$700
$347
$1,000
Question 34
34.
How much has Jolene raised from selling candy?
$347
$355
$298
$300
Question 35
35.
How can you find out how much more money Jolene needs?
Divide total goal by total raised
Multiply total goal by amount raised
Subtract total raised from total goal
Add amounts raised together
Question 36
36.
How many seats are at one table if there are six?
10
4
8
6
Question 37
37.
What operation do you use to find total seats?
Subtraction
Addition
Division
Multiplication
Question 38
38.
If there are 20 tables, how many seats are possible?
80
100
60
120
Question 39
39.
How to calculate seats if you change the number of tables?
Multiply by seats
Add more seats
Multiply by new number of tables
Subtract seats
Question 40
40.
How many pages does Ryan read each night?
20 pages
15 pages
10 pages
5 pages
Question 41
41.
How many days does Ryan read?
5 days
7 days
1 week
10 days
Question 42
42.
What is the total number of pages in the book?
160 pages
140 pages
150 pages
154 pages
Question 43
43.
How many pages will Ryan have left after 7 days?
84 pages
64 pages
74 pages
80 pages
Question 44
44.
What is the first step to solve the equation 8 = Δ ÷ 9?
Multiply both sides by 9.
Add 9 to both sides.
Divide both sides by 9.
Subtract 9 from both sides.
Question 45
45.
If 8 = Δ ÷ 9, what operation relates Δ and 8?
Δ is multiplied by 9.
Δ is divided by 9.
Δ is subtracted from 9.
Δ is added to 9.
Question 46
46.
What value of Δ satisfies the equation 8 = Δ ÷ 9?
72 is the correct value.
8 is the correct value.
63 is the correct value.
9 is the correct value.
Question 47
47.
What is Δ if 8 = Δ ÷ 9?
Δ equals 64.
Δ equals 72.
Δ equals 8.
Δ equals 9.
Question 48
48.
What is the total cost John spent on apples?
$6
$12
$9
$15
Question 49
49.
If John's oranges are $x, what is his total cost equation?
6 + x = 21
12 + x = 21
x + 2 = 21
2(6) + x = 21
Question 50
50.
How many crates of apples did John buy?
1
4
2
3
Question 51
51.
What is the importance of the crate cost per apples?
It tells number of crates.
It is the only expense.
It helps calculate the total cost.
It affects orange cost.
Question 52
52.
What is the total number of baseballs before giving any away?
8
48
10
38
Question 53
53.
How many baseballs are given to the team?
8
6
10
48
Question 54
54.
What is the correct operation for calculating remaining baseballs?
Division
Addition
Subtraction
Multiplication
Question 55
55.
How would you represent the store's remaining baseballs mathematically?
m = 8 × 6 - 10
m = 8 × 6 + 10
m = 8 + 6 + 10
Question 56
56.
What is the formula for finding the area of a rectangle?
Length plus width
Perimeter divided by two
Length divided by width
Length times width
Question 57
57.
If a rectangle has dimensions of 7 by 4, what is its length?
11 units
4 units
28 units
7 units
Question 59
59.
Why do we multiply length and width to find area?
To cover the entire space
To average the dimensions
To find the perimeter
To simplify calculations
Question 60
60.
What is the formula for the perimeter of a rectangle?
P = 4l
P = lw
P = l + w
P = 2(l + w)
Question 61
61.
If one side is 5 feet, what is the other side?
7 feet
4 feet
6 feet
5 feet
Question 62
62.
How do you find the length of a missing side?
Add the known side to itself
Subtract twice the known side from perimeter
Divide the perimeter by two
Multiply the known side
Question 63
63.
What unit is the length measured in?
Yards
Inches
Meters
Feet
Question 64
64.
What shape is Tammy's garden?
Rectangle
Triangle
Square
Circle
Question 65
65.
What are the dimensions of the garden?
6 ft by 8 ft
7 ft by 7 ft
8 ft by 7 ft
8 ft by 6 ft
Question 66
66.
How do you calculate area?
Length times width
Length divided by width
Length plus width
Width minus length
Question 67
67.
What is the unit for measuring area?
Cubic feet
Feet
Square feet
Inches
Question 68
68.
Oscar has 14 treats and gives 2 each day. Which equation applies?
2 × Δ = 14
2 × 14 = Δ
Δ ÷ 2 = 14
Δ + 2 = 14
Question 69
69.
To find days Oscar can give treats, which equation helps?
Δ + 2 = 14
2 × 14 = Δ
2 × Δ = 14
Δ ÷ 2 = 14
Question 70
70.
What must Δ represent in Oscar's treats scenario?
Total treats
Number of cats
Number of days
Amount given per day
Question 71
71.
If Oscar has 14 treats total, how does he distribute them daily?
14 treats daily
7 treats daily
1 treat daily
2 treats daily
Question 72
72.
What is the formula for the perimeter of a rectangle?
P = length × width
P = length - width
P = 2(length + width)
P = length + width
Question 73
73.
If a rectangle has an area of 15 square units, what could be its dimensions?
Length 7 units, width 3 units
Length 5 units, width 3 units
Length 4 units, width 4 units
Length 6 units, width 4 units
Question 74
74.
What does the area of a rectangle represent?
The longest side of the rectangle
The distance around the rectangle
The space inside the rectangle
The shortest side of the rectangle
Question 75
75.
For which dimensions will a rectangle have a perimeter of 16 units?
Length 5, width 3 units
Length 4, width 4 units
Length 6, width 4 units
Length 7, width 3 units
Question 76
76.
What represents the multiplication in the area calculation?
Only total unshaded area.
The number of rows times the number of columns.
Only shaded area calculation.
Only shaded rows calculation.
Question 77
77.
How do you calculate the area of the whole figure?
Add all shaded cells only.
Count only non-shaded cells.
Multiply total rows by total columns.
Add shaded rows plus columns.
Question 78
78.
What does each cell in the grid represent?
A unit area in the total space.
A total of six cells.
Only a shaded area.
Only a non-shaded area.
Question 79
79.
Which operation combines two areas together?
Multiplying shaded areas only.
Adding shaded plus total cells.
Subtracting shaded from non-shaded.
Addition of shaded and non-shaded areas.
Question 80
80.
What is the formula for the perimeter of a rectangle?
P = 2(length + width)
P = 2(length - width)
P = length + width
P = length * width
Question 81
81.
If the perimeter is 30 feet, what is the total length of both sides?
7 feet
30 feet
23 feet
15 feet
Question 82
82.
What does 'p' represent in this rectangle?
The length of the other side
The perimeter
The area
The width
Question 83
83.
If one side is 7 feet, how are the sides related?
The length is always longer
One side plus the other equals half perimeter
Both are equal
One side is twice the other
Question 84
84.
What is the area of the large rectangle?
16 square feet
48 square feet
64 square feet
32 square feet
Question 85
85.
What is the area of rectangle B?
10 square feet
8 square feet
12 square feet
14 square feet
Question 86
86.
Which dimension identifies a rectangle's width?
Only the height matters
The shorter side of the rectangle
Both sides are widths
The longer side of the rectangle
Question 87
87.
How do you calculate area of a rectangle?
Length plus width
Length times width
Length minus width
Length divided by width