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Paige Booth
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Module 2 - mid module review

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Read the analog clock and match the correct digital time.
4 : 25
5:15
4:27
4:26
3
Multiple Choice
Read the time on the analog clock. Then choose the correct digital time.
12:46
9:10
1:46
9:06
4
Multiple Choice
Read the time on the analog clock. Then choose the correct digital time.
6:56
11:30
12:30
5:56
5
Multiple Choice
Using the number line, What time would go in the number 1 box?
8:05
8:10
8:15
6
Multiple Choice
Using the number line, what time would go into the number 2 box?
8:20
8:25
8:30
8:35
7
Multiple Choice
Using the number line, what time would go into the number 3 box?
8:45
8:50
8:55
9:00
8
Multiple Choice
Hannah starts cooking spaghetti at 4:24 pm. It takes her 26 minutes to cook the spaghetti. What time is the spaghetti ready to eat?
5:00
4:50
4:52
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Multiple Choice
Tim spend 12 minutes cleaning the kitchen, 16 minutes folding laundry, and 20 minutes cleaning his room. How long did it take Tim to complete his chores?
48 minutes
47 minutes
1 hour
40 minutes
10
Multiple Choice
After finishing his chores, Tim takes a walk for 32 minutes. He ended his walk at 6: 45 pm. What time did he start his walk?
7:00 pm
6: 01 pm
6: 13 pm
11
Multiple Choice
What unit of measurement would you use to weigh a quarter?
kg
g
12
Multiple Choice
What unit of measurement would you use to weigh a car.
kg
g
13
Multiple Choice
The greatest amount a soda can hold is_______.
less than a Liter
more than a Liter
about the same as a Liter
14
Multiple Choice
Danny has 24 kg of soil to put equally into 4 flower pots. Which of the following is the greatest amount he can put into each flowerpot?
7 kg
8 kg
6 kg
5 kg
15
Multiple Choice
Jim brings 54 liters of lemonade to school to share with friends. At the end of the school day, there was 26 liters of lemonade left. How many liters of lemonade did his friends drink?
His friends drank 27 liters of lemonade
His friends drank 32 liters of lemonade
His friends drank 80 liters of lemonade
His friends drank 28 liters of lemonade
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Multiple Choice
The greatest amount a carton of milk can hold is ________.
less than a Liter
more than a Liter
about the same as a Liter.
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