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Name Date Form 1A • Multiple Choice Assessment Guide AG33 Benchmark 1A Assessment Page 1 Choose the correct answer. For 1–3, choose the number for the shaded box in the puzzle. 59 109 98 119 107 146 136 157 58 65 59 531 For 4–5, use the number line. Choose the output for the empty box. 1 2 0 4 2 2 0 4 For 6–7, choose the output for the empty box. 14 21 19 28 11 13 12 15 © School Specialty

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Page 1Choose the correct answer.

For 1–3, choose the number for the shaded box in the puzzle.

59 109

98 119

107 146

136 157

58 65

59 531

For 4–5, use the number line. Choose the output for the empty box.

−1 2

0 4

2 −2

0 −4

For 6–7, choose the output for the empty box.

14 21

19 28

11 13

12 15

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In 8–9, choose a rule to use to find the output.

x

x + 3 3x − 3

2x 4x − 6

x

x + 7 3x − 1

2x + 3 4x − 5

Carmen made this pattern of dots with counters.

If she continues the pattern, how many counters will she need to make the sixth figure in the pattern?

6 21

15 28

Which numbers are in a fact family that has only two members?

8, 72 11, 121

10, 80 12, 132

The largest number in the fact family below is 171.

9, , 171

Which number sentence is not a member of the fact family that includes the numbers above?

171 ÷ 9 = 19

18 × 9 = 171

171 ÷ 19 = 9

9 × 19 = 171

Part of the first row of a multi plication table is shown below.

If you begin at 9 and move down the column, what pattern will you see in the numbers?

Each number will be 9 greater than the previous one.

Each number will be 10 greater than the previous one.

The tens digit will always be greater than the ones digit.

The ones digit and the tens digit will be the same.

Which is six million, thirty-eight thousand, nine hundred five?

6,038,905

6,308,905

6,380,950

6,038,955

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For 15–16, use the multiplication puzzle.

Which partial product replaces N?

12 180

120 210

Which number sentence is represented by the W in the multiplication puzzle?

34 × 35 = 1,190

35 × 64 = 1,800

64 × 30 = 1,920

64 × 35 = 2,240

Which list shows the multiples of 7 from 7 × 6 through 7 × 12?

7, 14, 21, 28, 35, 42

35, 42, 49, 56, 63, 70, 77, 84

42, 49, 56, 63, 70, 77, 84

49, 56, 63, 70, 77, 84, 91, 98

Which list shows the odd multiples of 9 from 9 × 5 through 9 × 12?

45, 54, 63, 72, 81, 90, 99, 108

45, 63, 81, 99

49, 59, 69, 79, 89, 99

54, 72, 90, 108

Which number sentence can be used to complete the empty column in the table?

(2 + 21) + (3 × 21) = 47

(6 × 21) − (2 × 21) = 84

(2 × 21) + (3 × 21) = 105

(1 × 21) + (5 × 21) = 126

For 20–21 choose the multiplication sentence that correctly fits the pattern.

50 × 9 = 45050 × 90 = 4,500500 × 9 = 4,500

500 × 90 = 45,000

500 × 90 = 450,000

50 × 900 = 4,500

500 × 900 = 45,000

6 × 60 = 3606 × 600 = 3,60060 × 60 = 3,600

60 × 6 = 3,600

60 × 600 = 3,600

6 × 6,000 = 360,000

60 × 600 = 36,000

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The numbers below are in order from least to greatest.

20,304,951

20,401,032

20,410,405

Which number is less than the greatest number and greater than the least number?

20,304,195

20,304,899

20,410,103

21,013,992

Which set of numbers is ordered from least to greatest?

3,201,556 3,310,405 3,299,088

1,394,675 1,393,998 1,399,594

6,302,108 6,298,793 6,565,220

5,609,402 5,610,002 5,630,000

A cake recipe uses 214 cups of flour.

Mark only has a 14-cup measure. How many times will he have to fill it to measure 21

4 cups?

7 9

8 11

Which estimate is the closest to the actual product of 84 × 79?

80 × 80 = 6,400

80 × 70 = 5,600

90 × 80 = 7,200

90 × 90 = 8,100

Which number is not an estimate of the product that would be found by rounding or by using compatible numbers?

42 × 25

800 1,200

1,000 1,400

A television station is running a 4-hour cartoon festival. There are 18 minutes of commercials each hour. How many minutes of cartoons will you see?

72 168

144 240

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What is the mystery number?• It is an odd square number.• It is greater than 9 × 9 but less

than 12 × 13.• Two of the digits are the same.

100 121

111 144

Which list shows all factors of 42?

1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 14, 21, 42

1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 14, 21

2, 3, 6, 7, 14, 21, 42

1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 14, 21

Which list is the set of prime factors of 36?

3, 12 2, 18

3, 3, 4 2, 2, 3, 3

For 31–32, choose the number that belongs in the space on the number line.

T

113  12

3

11

2  134

Y

83  7

4

73  3

7

A store is giving a gift to every eleventh customer. Which of these customers will not get a gift?

the twenty-second

the forty-second

the seventy-seventh

one hundred tenth

Tonya brought some snacks to class. When she tried to share them among 2, 3, and 4 friends, she had none left over. When she tried to share them among 5 friends, she could not do it equally. What was the least number of snacks she could have brought?

12 24

18 36

Which list shows the common factors of 12 and 18?

1, 2, 6

1, 2, 3, 6

1, 2, 3, 4, 6

1, 2, 3, 6, 9

Carla has 13 quarters, 11 dimes, and 2 nickels. Clarisse has 10 quarters, 8 dimes, and 1 nickel. How much money can Carla give Clarisse so that they both have the same amount?

$0.35 $0.55

$0.45 $0.75

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Michael plans to go to the library every day during January that is a factor of 30. Jasmine plans to go every day that is a factor of 24. On how many days will they be at the library together?

3 5

4 6

For 38–39, use the multiplication table.

Which rows have the fewest composite numbers?

2, 5, and 7 6, 7, and 8

2, 7, and 8 5, 6, and 8

Which statement is true?

Only odd numbers are prime.

Only even numbers are prime.

Only even numbers are composite.

A prime number can be even or odd.

Which numbers complete the factor tree?

A = 4, B = 2

A = 7, B = 4

A = 7, B = 2

A = 9, B = 2

What are the prime factors of 80?

2 × 2 × 2 × 5

2 × 2 × 20

2 × 2 × 2 × 10

2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 5

The factor tree for 24 is shown.

Which conclusion cannot be reached from this factor tree?

24 has two different prime factors.

2 is a prime number.

12 is not a prime number.

6 is a prime number.

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For 43–44, choose the equivalent fraction that is in simplest form.

1824

1521

 34

912

  812

915

69

 68

35

 23

For 45–46, use the following information.

Hernando took 35 minute to finish a race. Jesse took 7

15 minute, Isaac took 6

10 minute, and Ed took 512 minute.

Who won the race?

Hernando Isaac

Jesse Ed

Which two students took the same amount of time?

Hernando and Jesse

Hernando and Isaac

Jesse and Isaac

Isaac and Ed

Chad compared 23 and 56 using these dot sketches.

What common denominator did he use to compare the fractions?

12 18

15 24

Teri is running on an indoor 18-mile track. She has run 19 laps around the track. How far has she run?

1 34 miles

2 38 miles

2 58 miles

2 34 miles

A classroom is divided into two halves. Each half has the same number of seats. One half has 2 rows. Each row has 4 desks. Each desk seats 2 students. How many seats are in the classroom?

20

24

28

32

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Matt says that he is thinking of a number that is divisible by 2 and by 5 but not by 10. Which statement is true?

It is possible because a number can be even, be divisible by 5, and not end in 0.

It is impossible because any even number that is divisible by 5 must end in 0 and be divisible by 10.

It is possible because a number can end in 5 and be divisible by 2.

It is impossible because a number can be divisible by 2 or by 5 but not by both.

Ben’s Market receives a shipment of 792 cereal boxes. On which numbers of shelves can they be displayed evenly?

2, 3, 5, 6, 9, or 10

2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 9

2, 3, 5, 6, or 7

2, 3, 4, 6, 8, or 9

The school bake sale took in $912. The school will give the money to charities. Among how many charities can they share the money equally?

2, 3, 4, 6, or 8

2, 3, 4 or 9

3, 6, or 9

2, 3, or 5

For 53–54, choose the output.

8 15

10 60

8 14

9 21

Mrs. Joseph took 15 students to the museum. Mr. King took twice as many students. Mr. King’s class was divided into 6 equal groups for a tour. How many students were in each group?

5 8

6 10

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