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5th Grade FSA Math Practice Test - Session 1

5th Grade FSA Math Practice Test - Session 1

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Mathematics

5th Grade

Practice Problem

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5.NF.B.5B, 7.NS.A.3, 5.OA.B.3

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12 Slides • 17 Questions

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5th Grade FSA Math Practice Test

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Multiple Choice

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The product of the following expression is 34,572. What is the missing digit?

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0

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1

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7

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8

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Question 1

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Multiple Choice

 What is the value of 8÷15?What\ is\ the\ value\ of\ 8÷\frac{1}{5}? 

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 85\frac{8}{5}  

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 815\frac{81}{5}  

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13

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40

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Question 2

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Fill in the Blank

Michael is measuring fabric for the costumes of a school play. He needs 47 feet of fabric. He has 12   13\frac{1}{3}   yards of fabric. How many more yards of fabric does he need?

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Number 3

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Multiple Select

Which statements about the values 0.034 and 3.40 are true?

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0.034 is 110\frac{1}{10} of 3.40.

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0.034 is 1100\frac{1}{100} of 3.40.

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0.034 is 10 times less than 3.40.

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0.034 is 100 times more than 3.40.

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3.40 is 100 times more than 0.034.

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Number 4

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Multiple Select

Kaiya and Deangelo each create a number pattern.

• Kaiya’s pattern uses the rule “Add 2” and has a first term of 6.

• Deangelo’s pattern uses the rule “Add 4” and has a first term of 5. Complete the statement that describes the relationship between the two number patterns. For each blank, fill in the circle before the word or phrase that is correct.

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The two patterns have terms in common because

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The two patterns do not have terms in common because

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Kaiya’s pattern has only odd numbers and

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Kaiya’s pattern has only even numbers and

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Kaiya’s pattern has both even and odd numbers and

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Multiple Select

Kaiya and Deangelo each create a number pattern.

• Kaiya’s pattern uses the rule “Add 2” and has a first term of 6.

• Deangelo’s pattern uses the rule “Add 4” and has a first term of 5. Complete the statement that describes the relationship between the two number patterns. For each blank, fill in the circle before the word or phrase that is correct.

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Deangelo’s pattern has only odd numbers.

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Deangelo’s pattern has only even numbers.

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Deangelo’s pattern has both odd and even numbers.

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Number 5

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Multiple Choice

For which solid object can the volume be found only by counting the number of cubes?

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Number 6

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Open Ended

This question has two parts. An unknown number is not equal to 3.6 but rounds to 3.6 when rounded to the nearest tenth.


Part A. What could be the unknown number?


Part B. What does the unknown number round to when rounded to the nearest whole?

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Fill in the Blank

Part B: What does the unknown number round to when rounded to the nearest whole?

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Number 7

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Multiple Choice

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The Bailey family is visiting London, England. The points on the coordinate grid represent the locations of places they plan to visit.


The Baileys are currently standing at a location exactly halfway between Kensington Palace and Green Park. Which ordered pair describes the Baileys’ location?

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(2,2)

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(3, 4)

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(4, 3)

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(5, 3)

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Question 8

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Multiple Choice

This question has two parts.

Part A. Which statement correctly describes the product when multiplying a whole number by a fraction less than 1?

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The product will be less than the whole number because the fraction is less than 1.

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The product will always be less than the whole number because multiplying by a fraction decreases the number.

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The product will always be greater than the whole number because multiplying by a fraction increases the number.

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The product will be greater than the whole number because the numerator and the denominator are multiplied by the number.

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Multiple Choice

Fill in circles to match the value of each expression to the correct description.
3,827 x   58\frac{5}{8}  

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Less than 3,827

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Equal to 3,827

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Greater than

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Multiple Choice

3,827 x   83\frac{8}{3}  

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Less than 3,827

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Equal to 3,827

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Greater than 3,827

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Multiple Choice

3,827 x    88\frac{8}{8}  

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Less than 3,827 

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Equal to 3,827

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Greater than 

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Multiple Choice

3,827 x   35\frac{3}{5}  

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Less than 3,827 

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Equal to 3,827 

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Greater than 3,827 

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Number 9

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Fill in the Blank

What is the value of the expression 6 × (4 + 3)?

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Number 10

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Multiple Choice

Jasmine has  34\frac{3}{4}   cup of flour in a mixing bowl. After adding more flour to the mixing bowl, Jasmine says that she now has   58\frac{5}{8} cup of flour. Which of the following explains why Jasmine’s statement is incorrect?

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5 is not a multiple of 3.

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3 is less than 5.

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 58 is less than 34\frac{5}{8\ }is\ less\ than\ \frac{3}{4}  

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 58 is not a multiple of 34\frac{5}{8\ }is\ not\ a\ multiple\ of\ \frac{3}{4}  

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Number 11

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