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1

Open Ended

What is your name(Used in Brainy records.

2

Brainy rules to follow.

Insert test

3

Multiple Choice

I read the rules,and I hereby will follow the rules.

1

Yes

2

No

4

Multiple Choice

Are you brainy?

1

yes

2

no

5

Multiple Choice

The wind blew through his hair as the boy watched the clouds roll in. As the waves grew bigger and bigger, he decided it was time to ride home. What is the boy doing?
1
eating breakfast
2
sailing
3
riding his bike
4
playing with his friends

6

Multiple Choice

It was raining outside. Sue got out of bed and got dressed for school. Then, she ate breakfast and grabbed her backpack.  Before Sue left the house, she probably ___________________.
1
got her sunglasses
2
made a sandwich
3
picked up her umbrella
4
put on sandals

7

Multiple Choice

Amy opened the door to the bathroom. “What is that dripping sound? Why is the carpet wet and squishy all around the bathtub? The rest of the carpet is dry. Oh no!”
What is the problem?
1
The TV is broken.
2
The bathtub is overflowing.
3
There is no soap in the bathroom.
4
The stove was left turned on.

8

Multiple Choice

The more you take the more you leave behind what am I

1

footsteps

2

water

3

memories

4

paper

9

Multiple Choice

What goes around the world but stays in a corner

1

robots

2

a jar of peanut butter

3

stamps

4

Elmo

10

Multiple Choice

The more there is of me the less you see of other things. What am I?

1

clouds

2

darkness

3

greediness

4

magic is always the answer

11

Multiple Choice

Better than sorry is
1
safe
2
Monopoly
3
money
4
friends

12

Multiple Choice

Some months have 31 days. How many have 28 days?

1

1

2

3

3

4

4

12

13

Multiple Choice

What is full of holes but still holds water
1
sponge
2
a bucket
3
a dog
4
 yourself

14

Multiple Choice

How many letters are in alphabet?
1

20

2

26

3

8

4

14

15

Multiple Choice

The most important part of taking a test is:

1

Getting plenty of sleep

2

Eating a good breakfast

3

Writing neatly and clearly

4

Studying hard beforehand

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Multiple Choice

Which term describes how you might feel if you don't eat a good breakfast or get a good night's sleep before a test?

1

Lethargic (tired)

2

Nauseous (sick)

3

Ignorant (not-understanding)

4

Desperate (hopeless)

17

Multiple Choice

Place the following events in order; A) Look over the whole test; B) Read all directions; C) Answer the first question

1

A, B, C

2

B, A, C

3

B, C, A

4

C, B, A

18

Multiple Choice

Which questions should you answer first?

1

The longest ones

2

The shortest ones

3

The ones you're super sure you know the answer to

4

The ones that have the fewest multiple-choice options

19

Multiple Choice

Tim says that answering easy questions can build your confidence. In other words:

1

It will ensure you get an "A"

2

It will make you feel less nervous and It will prevent you from failing apart

3

It will give you hints about tougher questions

20

Multiple Choice

How should you first approach a multiple-choice question?

1

Read the choices out loud

2

Eliminate the longest and shortest choices

3

Try to answer it without looking at the choices

4

Try to answer it without looking at the question

21

Multiple Choice

A multiple choice test has four choices. You know that two of them are definitely wrong. Therefore, you have a ___ chance of getting the question right,

1

25%

2

50%

3

75%

4

100%

22

Multiple Choice

You're taking a multiple-choice test, with four choices for each question. If two of the choices are very similar, you should:

1

Eliminate the other two choices

2

Choose the longer answer

3

Choose the shorter answer

4

Eliminate both of the similar choices

23

Multiple Choice

Essay questions are more _____ than multiple-choice questions.

1

open-ended

2

difficult

3

simple

4

annoying

24

Multiple Choice

Which term best describes a good essay?

1

Written quickly

2

Brief

3

Orderly

4

Long

25

Multiple Choice

A wise saying that contains a truth and is often a cliché. Think of the messages you get in Chinese cookies, or quotes that speak to you. ("A penny saved is a penny earned" is an example of )

1

quotation

2

tone

3

aphorism

4

contradict

26

Multiple Choice

Repetition of vowel sounds in the middle of words. ("Try to light the fire" is an example of a/an .)

1

voice

2

sonnet

3

consonance

4

assonance

27

Multiple Choice

Another word for alliteration where consonant sounds repeat within words. (All's well that ends well is an example of .)

1

consonance

2

contrast

3

assonance

4

table

28

Multiple Choice

The act of saying something that is opposite or very different in meaning to something else. (Please don't me when I am explaining the history lesson.)

1

symbolism

2

homophone

3

contradict

4

viewpoint

29

Multiple Choice

To compare (two people or things) to show how they are different. (The between life in the city and life in the countryside, is quite remarkable in her country.)

1

aphorism

2

contrast

3

literature

4

viewpoint

30

Multiple Choice

When the author writes as though you are one of the characters in the story. (I, we) (me, us) (my/mind, our/ours) are examples of .

1

first person

2

secondperson

3

third person

4

tale

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Multiple Choice

The way in which the parts of a piece of writing or music or of a work of art are arranged (The writer chose poetic to get his message across to the readers.)

1

sonnet

2

symbolism

3

quotation

4

form

32

Multiple Choice

Words that sound the same but are spelled differently and have different meanings (be, bee; steel, steal; to, two, too are all examples of .)

1

assonance

2

homophone

3

term

4

journalism

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Multiple Choice

The activity or job of collecting, writing, and editing news stories for newspapers, magazines, television, or radio. (Mary is going to major in at college so she can become a writer.)

1

viewpoint

2

sonnet

3

journalism

4

literature

34

Multiple Choice

Written works (such as poems, plays, and novels) that are considered to be very good and to have lasting importance. (Henry David Thoreau is considered one of the greatest writers in American .)

1

journalism

2

literature

3

aphorism

4

voice

35

Multiple Choice

When you take what someone says word-for-word and use it in your writing. ("To be or not to be" is my very favorite .)

1

consonance

2

quotation

3

term

4

voice

36

Multiple Choice

When the author creates a story that uses the words "you, you're" to make you feel like you are the character in the story. Often used in "Choose Your Own Adventure" stories. (You went to the store, and you find yourself trapped in a maze.)

1

first person

2

second person

3

third person

4

form

37

Multiple Choice

A poem made up of 14 lines that rhyme in a fixed pattern. (A Shakespearean is generally written with 10 syllables in each line.)

1

form

2

sonnet

3

consonance

4

assonance

38

Multiple Choice

When something represents something other than its real meaning. For example, the United States flag represents many things.

1

voice

2

form

3

aphorism

4

symbolism

39

Multiple Choice

Information presented and arranged in some sort of organized system. (The amount of rain we have had every day this month is recorded in the .)

1

tale

2

quotation

3

tone

4

table

40

Multiple Choice

Imaginative narrative of an event. (I really enjoyed reading the about the adventure of the mouse and the king.)

1

literature

2

tale

3

aphorism

4

tone

41

Multiple Choice

Word or phrase that has a meaning. (The diffusion is used in my social studies textbook).

1

journalism

2

homophone

3

form

4

term

42

Multiple Choice

When the author makes you feel like you are watching the whole story and are not a character. (In a book written in you read these words a lot: he, she, it, him, her.)

1

third person

2

first person

3

second person

4

literature

43

Multiple Choice

The feelings/attitude that you infer the author seems to have from their writing. (The of the story is dark and lonely).

1

tone

2

viewpoint

3

voice

4

quotation

44

Multiple Choice

In fiction, it's the way the story is told. In nonfiction, it's the opinion of the author. (The author's on religion is very obvious in the story.)

1

voice

2

viewpoint

3

symbolism

4

assonance

45

Multiple Choice

When you can tell someone's personality from their writing. (The writer's shows his attitude about the characters in the story.)

1

assonance

2

consonance

3

voice

4

symbolism

46

Multiple Choice

A wise saying that contains a truth and is often a cliché. Think of the messages you get in Chinese cookies, or quotes that speak to you. ("A penny saved is a penny earned" is an example of )

1

quotation

2

tone

3

aphorism

4

contradict

47

Multiple Choice

Repetition of vowel sounds in the middle of words. ("Try to light the fire" is an example of a/an .)

1

voice

2

sonnet

3

consonance

4

assonance

48

Multiple Choice

Another word for alliteration where consonant sounds repeat within words. (All's well that ends well is an example of .)

1

consonance

2

contrast

3

assonance

4

table

49

Multiple Choice

The act of saying something that is opposite or very different in meaning to something else. (Please don't me when I am explaining the history lesson.)

1

symbolism

2

homophone

3

contradict

4

viewpoint

50

Multiple Choice

To compare (two people or things) to show how they are different. (The between life in the city and life in the countryside, is quite remarkable in her country.)

1

aphorism

2

contrast

3

literature

4

viewpoint

51

Multiple Choice

When the author writes as though you are one of the characters in the story. (I, we) (me, us) (my/mind, our/ours) are examples of .

1

first person

2

secondperson

3

third person

4

tale

52

Multiple Choice

The way in which the parts of a piece of writing or music or of a work of art are arranged (The writer chose poetic to get his message across to the readers.)

1

sonnet

2

symbolism

3

quotation

4

form

53

Multiple Choice

Words that sound the same but are spelled differently and have different meanings (be, bee; steel, steal; to, two, too are all examples of .)

1

assonance

2

homophone

3

term

4

journalism

54

Multiple Choice

The activity or job of collecting, writing, and editing news stories for newspapers, magazines, television, or radio. (Mary is going to major in at college so she can become a writer.)

1

viewpoint

2

sonnet

3

journalism

4

literature

55

Multiple Choice

Written works (such as poems, plays, and novels) that are considered to be very good and to have lasting importance. (Henry David Thoreau is considered one of the greatest writers in American .)

1

journalism

2

literature

3

aphorism

4

voice

56

Multiple Choice

When you take what someone says word-for-word and use it in your writing. ("To be or not to be" is my very favorite .)

1

consonance

2

quotation

3

term

4

voice

57

Multiple Choice

When the author creates a story that uses the words "you, you're" to make you feel like you are the character in the story. Often used in "Choose Your Own Adventure" stories. (You went to the store, and you find yourself trapped in a maze.)

1

first person

2

second person

3

third person

4

form

58

Multiple Choice

A poem made up of 14 lines that rhyme in a fixed pattern. (A Shakespearean is generally written with 10 syllables in each line.)

1

form

2

sonnet

3

consonance

4

assonance

59

Multiple Choice

When something represents something other than its real meaning. For example, the United States flag represents many things.

1

voice

2

form

3

aphorism

4

symbolism

60

Multiple Choice

Information presented and arranged in some sort of organized system. (The amount of rain we have had every day this month is recorded in the .)

1

tale

2

quotation

3

tone

4

table

61

Multiple Choice

Imaginative narrative of an event. (I really enjoyed reading the about the adventure of the mouse and the king.)

1

literature

2

tale

3

aphorism

4

tone

62

Multiple Choice

Word or phrase that has a meaning. (The diffusion is used in my social studies textbook).

1

journalism

2

homophone

3

form

4

term

63

Multiple Choice

When the author makes you feel like you are watching the whole story and are not a character. (In a book written in you read these words a lot: he, she, it, him, her.)

1

third person

2

first person

3

second person

4

literature

64

Multiple Choice

The feelings/attitude that you infer the author seems to have from their writing. (The of the story is dark and lonely).

1

tone

2

viewpoint

3

voice

4

quotation

65

Multiple Choice

In fiction, it's the way the story is told. In nonfiction, it's the opinion of the author. (The author's on religion is very obvious in the story.)

1

voice

2

viewpoint

3

symbolism

4

assonance

66

Multiple Choice

When you can tell someone's personality from their writing. (The writer's shows his attitude about the characters in the story.)

1

assonance

2

consonance

3

voice

4

symbolism

67

Multiple Choice

Read the paragraph.

Some people don’t like to use computers. They think that it is too hard and they break down too often. Don’t they realize that computers save us time and effort? Surely, these anti-computer people are confused.

What assumption is underlying this paragraph?

1

Everyone should use and appreciate computers.

2

Most computers don’t break down.

3

People are breaking the computers.

4

Computers can help educate students.

68

Multiple Choice

Read the paragraph.

Cells make up all living things. There are millions of different types of cells in the human body. Scientists believe that further study of the make-up of cells can lead to a cure for cancer. Scientists continue their research in laboratories everyday.

Which sentence best describes an assumption in this paragraph?

1

Cells make up all living things.

2

Scientists believe that further study of the make-up of cells can lead to a cure for cancer.

3

There are millions of different types of cells in the human body.

4

Scientists continue their research in the laboratories everyday.

69

Multiple Choice

Read the passage.

“Best of all, perhaps, [Buck] loved to lie near the fire, hind legs crouched under him, forelegs stretched out front, head raised, and eyes blinking dreamily at the flames. Sometimes he thought of Judge Miller’s big house in the sun-kissed Santa Clara Valley, and of the cement swimming tank.” – from “Against Odds”

Copyright Info: Not enough informationL Against Odds, page 392 (Phillips, Blackman, Felts).

What is important to Buck?

1

the family home

2

safety

3

food

4

protecting himself

70

Multiple Choice

Read the passage and answer the question.

He was not the same. The plane passing by without rescuing him had changed him completely. He was not the same and would never be like he had been before. The old Brian was weak, now he was new, stronger and would not give up so he could survive.

How do you think Brian has changed?

1

Brian was stronger, more aware and careful.

2

Brian felt sorry for himself and wanted to give up.

3

Brian is angry because he’s made mistakes.

4

Brian has not changed at all.

71

Multiple Choice

Interpretive Reading Comprehension—Prediction–RIT 201 – 210

Read the passage and answer the question.

Janet looked out her bedroom window and saw the beautiful, new, white snow covering the ground outside. She quickly got dressed and ran out the front door to make the first snowman of the season. “Don’t forget your gloves! Your fingers will freeze!” called her mother, as the door slammed. “Don’t need them! No time!” yelled Janet as she jumped into the snow. After about 5 minutes of working in the ice-cold snow with her bare hands to make the snowman, Janet

realized that her fingers were so cold they were starting to hurt.

What will Janet most likely do next?

1

Go back in the house for her coat

2

Take off her coat and boots

3

Go back in the house for her gloves

4

Ask her mother to help her make the snowman.

72

Multiple Choice

Question image

What is the last page of chapter 2?

1

2

2

27

3

61

4

96

73

Multiple Choice

Question image

If you choose not to bake this recipe, what alternative cooking method is recommended?

1

dutch oven cooking

2

microwave cooking

3

convection oven cooking

4

stove top cooking

74

Multiple Choice

Read the passage.

Once the flower buds are formed, it doesn’t matter if the plant is kept indoors or in deep shade. Full sun tends to fade the flowers faster, while cool temperatures prolong their staying power. Although a light frost won’t harm most mums, play it safe and bring them indoors if a cold snap threatens.

In the passage, the phrase “full sun” means:

Copyright Info: “Mums the Word.” First for Women 30 Sept. 2002: 86.

1

no shade

2

light half of the day

3

deep shade

4

cool temperatures

75

Multiple Choice

Read the passage.

It is always possible to find fish and shellfish along the waters edge in the early morning, and we walked with heightened awareness to find our quota for the morning, so we could return to more important things, like playing in the trees and building our fort. Ron walked behind me, and he was very distracted, “What do you think will happen to the dolphins if they forget to come up for air?” he asked as he meandered along in my footprints, not really helping with the task at hand. “They don’t forget, now get back to work and help me,” I said in an irritated tone. Ron was only six years old, so I could hardly blame him for his distraction, but I really was getting tired of being the older sister in charge all the time. “Anna, he said, are you mad at me?” This made me feel guilty for snapping at him, and I replied, “No I am not upset with you, I just want to get back to the camp and help father and Tina with the rest of the daily chores, so I have some time for myself later.” Just then I saw Brandon walking toward us with a basket full of shellfish.

Who is telling this story?

1

Anna

2

Ron

3

Narrator

4

Father

76

Multiple Choice

Select the best option.

What is the purpose of using dialogue in a story?

1

to make a story longer

2

to add vivid details and descriptions

3

to demonstrate how to properly punctuation dialogue

4

to bring characters to life and communicate emotions

77

Multiple Choice

Evaluative Reading Comprehension—Evaluate Validity –RIT 211 – 220

Read the passage.

“And did you really have the three wishes granted?” asked Mrs. White. “I did,” said the sergeant major, and his glass tapped against his strong teeth. “And has anybody else wished?” inquired the old lady. “The first man had his three wishes, yes,” was the reply. “I don’t know what the first two were, but the third was for death. That’s how I got the paw.” His tones were so grave that a hush fell upon the group.Copyright Info: Jacobs, W.W., The Monkey’s Paw and Other Tales of Mystery and the Macabre, Academy Chicago Publishers, Chicago, 1997.

Which statement best supports the conclusion that the Monkey’s Paw will bring heartache?

1

The wishes didn't work

2

No one was able to make a wish

3

The third wish was for death

4

The first man had his three wishes

78

Multiple Choice

Read the following passage.

His mother clipped coupons from magazines and newspapers, kept a vegetable garden in the summer, and shopped at JC Penney and K-Mart. Their family ate a lot of frijoles, which was OK because nothing else tasted so good, though one time Alfonso had Chinese pot stickers and thought they were the next best food in the world. He didn’t ask his mother for braces again, even when she was in a better mood.Copyright Info: Elements of Literature. Holt, Rinehart, and Winston. 1997.

How does Alfonso support his assumption that his mother will not pay for braces?

1

He tells how she likes to go shopping.

2

He likes pot stickers almost as much as frijoles.

3

He explains about her garden.

4

He details her efforts to save money

79

Multiple Choice

Interpretive Reading Comprehension—Application Transfer–RIT 211 – 220

Directions for washing the dishes.

a. Dry the dishes off and put them away.

b. Put the dirty dishes in the water and scrub them clean.

c. Fill the sink with warm water and soap.

d. Rinse the dishes with clean water.

What is the correct order the sentences above?

1

a, b, c, d

2

c, b, d, a

3

c, a, b, d

4

b, c, a, d

80

Multiple Choice

Interpretive Reading Comprehension—Main Idea–RIT 211 – 220

Read the passage and answer the question.

Leo the lion went the park one day. He sat on the bench and watched everyone playing on the toys. Then, he ate his lunch that he had brought along. Leo had peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.

Which title tells the main idea of this story?

1

Going to the Park

2

Leo Picnics in the Park

3

Lions like Peanut Butter and Jelly

4

Where did Leo Go?

81

Multiple Choice

If you were given a book on outer space, where would you look for cannibal galaxies in the glossary?

1

Under the "G" section

2

Under the "C" section

3

in the space section

4

in the "B" section

82

Multiple Choice

Literal Reading Comprehension—Reading Directions–RIT 211 – 220

Read the directions to Jill’s house.

Drive about five miles down the old highway until you see a really pretty green barn. They have a bunch of trees. Take a left and drive three more miles. You will cross the railroad tracks and on your left will be a big white house. Turn right after the white house, drive one mile, and her house is on the left.

How could you summarize these directions?

1

5 miles, green barn, turn left, 3 miles, white house, turn right, 1 mile, house is on left

2

turn at green barn, turn at white house, and her house is on the left

3

turn right at the green barn, left at the white house, and right to Jill’s house

4

turn after a mile to the left, then turn right at the white house and right to Jill’s house

83

Multiple Choice

Stunned for only a moment, the youth invented a tale that only giants, the most gullible creatures on the earth, would believe. Unfortunately it is a quirk of supernature, a paradox of the cruelest kind, that whatever giants believe becomes their truth. “What was your last job?” asked the boy, knowing full well that giants never do manual work and haven’t the intellect or dexterity required for other types of employment.Copyright Info: The Goatboy and the Giant (Page 252-253) (Teacher authors: Phillips,

Blackman, Felts).

From the context of this passage, which pair of words are opposites?

1

invented, truth

2

gullible, supernature

3

giants, paradox

4

cruellest, kind

84

Multiple Choice

Which of the following details indicates that the girl was angry?

1

Tears began to roll down her face.

2

She stared at the rest of the class.

3

She slammed the door in frustration.

4

She didn’t utter a word.

85

Multiple Choice

Select the reason below that would best support a writer’s conclusion that teachers are more important than computers.

1

Teachers can play games with students just as well as computers.

2

Research shows that students learn 87% more from their teachers than from computers.

3

Teachers aren’t very proficient with computers, so they seldom use them in class.

4

Teachers are paid thousands of dollars per year and are therefore more effective than computers.

86

Multiple Choice

Read the paragraph from a guide to winter snowmobiling.

Experience the opportunity of touring Yellowstone National Park on a snowmobile. We will ride from West Yellowstone and make stops at Old Faithful, Mammouth, and the upper and lower falls. Plan a minimum of 5 hours for this guided tour. Cost is $50.00 per person. Riders can rent or bring his/her own snowmobile. Tickets are available at Basin Motor Sports. We’ll see you on

December 1st for a scenic-filled day.

Which of the following best restates these directions?

1

The tour takes place on December 1st, rentals are available, and costs $50.00 per person.

2

The tour is self-guided, costs $50.00 per snowmobile, and lasts about 5 hours.

3

The tour goes north to south, takes 5 hours, and costs $50.00 per person.

4

The tour is self-guided, costs $50.00 per person, and includes four stops.

87

Multiple Choice

Read the passage.

Erin Kennedy traveled to Liverpool, England to attend the Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts. After graduation, she moved to Toronto, Canada, where she began teaching drama and art at a private school. She enjoys life and has set out to conquer her dreams.

Which event happened first?

1

moved to Toronto, Canada

2

attended the Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts

3

traveled to Liverpool, England

4

enjoys life

88

Multiple Choice

Read the paragraph.

Ryan positioned himself in the gate. As the gate opened, he exploded onto the race course and assumed a tucked position. His skis held tightly to the snow-packed floor as he rounded the first corner. This was going to be an awesome race for him.

What did Ryan do right after he rounded the first corner?

1

exploded onto the race course

2

held skis tightly to the snow

3

continued racing the course in a tucked position

4

accepted his award

89

Multiple Choice

Which is true?
1

2 > -2

2

2 < -4

3

-2 < -4

4

-4 > 4

90

Multiple Choice

Where would -1 be on a number line?
1
To the right of 0
2
Beside 1
3
One to the left of 0
4
Two to the left of 0

91

Multiple Choice

Which of the following temperatures is the COLDEST?
P: -13
Q: 59
R: -15
S: 32
1
P
2
Q
3
R
4
S

92

Multiple Choice

1/4 of the eggs in an egg carton are cracked. What percent of the eggs are cracked?
1
66%
2
33%
3
30%
4
25%

93

Multiple Choice

During a basketball game, Kylie made 15 out of 25 shots successfully. What was her percent of success?

1

10%

2

40%

3

50%

4

60%

5

70%

94

Multiple Choice

On a tree farm,15% of the trees planted are pine, 2/5 are oak, 1/4 are maple, and 1/5 are fruit trees. Of these four types of trees, which type has been planted the most?
1
pine
2
oak
3
maple
4
fruit

95

Multiple Choice

Amaya has a rope 0.9 m long. Sierra a rope one and a half times as long as Amaya's. How long is Sierra's rope?
1
0.45 m
2
1.35 m
3
1.80 m
4
2.25 m

96

Multiple Choice

Question image
1
16 ft
2
24 ft
3
21 ft
4
20 ft

97

Multiple Choice

Question image
1
168
2
66
3
54
4
42

98

Multiple Choice

Jamari wants to determine the most popular car in Raleigh. Which plan would give Jamari the best (not biased) results?
1
Conduct a sample survey of the cars in school’s parking lot.
2
Conduct a random telephone survey of people who live in NC.
3
Conduct a sample survey of the cars that are advertised in the local newspaper. 
4
Conduct a random survey of people entering a large grocery store in Raleigh.

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Multiple Choice

Simplify:      
6(2x + 3y) + 3(x - y)
1
12x + 15y
2
15x + 15y
3
12x + 13y
4
9x

100

Multiple Choice

Simplify:
10 + 2(4 + w)
1
2w + 18
2
w + 18
3
w + 16
4
2w + 14

101

Multiple Choice

Which expression is equivalent to
3(n + 2m) + m
1
3n + 2m
2
3n + 4m
3
3n  + 6m
4
3n + 7m

102

Multiple Choice

Evaluate:
2 + (8 - 4) + 32 * 3
1
36
2
35
3
33
4
24

103

Multiple Choice

Evaluate:
72 x (9 - 4) + 10/2 - 1
1
225
2
249
3
441
4
  735

104

Multiple Choice

Evaluate
y + y + c - 10 + x
if x = 7, y = 10, and c = 8
1
11
2
21
3
25
4
105

105

Multiple Choice

The distance to the beach is fifty miles more than twice the distance to the mountains. If m represents the distance to the mountains, which expression represents the distance to the beach? 
1
50m
2
2m + 50
3
50m + 2
4
100m + 50

106

Multiple Choice

A triangle has two equal sides that are x cm long. The third side measures 3 cm more than each of the congruent sides. Which expression could be used to represent the perimeter of this triangle?
1
4x + 6
2
3x + 6
3
3x + 3
4
2x + 3

107

Multiple Choice

If 7 points were added to Jayden's current math grade, his grade would be higher than 100. Which inequality best represents the possible values for Jane’s current math grade, g?
1
g > 94
2
g > 107
3
g < 94
4
g < 107

108

Multiple Choice

What is the solution of the inequality 3/8x > 9?
1
x > 216
2
x > 72
3
x > 24
4
x > 14

109

Multiple Choice

Marvin's grades currently in math are 100, 97, 98, 74, and 85. Gavin's grades currently in math are 98, 100, 88, 91, and 65. Which student has the highest mean score?

1

Marvin

2

Gavin

110

Open Ended

Marvin's grades currently in math are 100, 97, 98, 74, and 85. Gavin's grades currently in math are 98, 100, 88, 91, and 65. Find the range of each student's scores and make an inference about their ranges.

111

Open Ended

Ten fourth-grade girls and ten seventh-grade girls were randomly selected. Their heights, in inches, are recorded below.

4th Grade

56, 47, 54, 51, 53, 58, 48, 54, 46, 53

7th Grade

57, 58, 60, 64, 62, 52, 57, 60, 65, 55

Find the range of both classes heights' and make an inference about them.

112

Open Ended

In your own words, describe to me how to find an inference from a set of data.

113

Multiple Choice

Four fourth-grade girls and four seventh-grade girls were randomly selected. Their heights, in inches, are recorded below.


4th Grade

56, 47, 54, 51


7th Grade

57, 58, 60, 64


What is the mean height for 4th grade?

1

52

2

59

3

58

4

62

114

Open Ended

Four fourth-grade girls and four seventh-grade girls were randomly selected. Their heights, in inches, are recorded below.

4th Grade

56, 47, 54, 51

7th Grade

57, 58, 60, 64

Find the range for both classes and make an inference about the range of scores.

115

Multiple Choice

Four fourth-grade girls and four seventh-grade girls were randomly selected. Their heights, in inches, are recorded below.


4th Grade

56, 47, 54, 51


7th Grade

57, 58, 60, 64


What is the mean for 7th grade?

1

59.75

2

58

3

60

4

52

116

Multiple Choice

Four fourth-grade girls and four seventh-grade girls were randomly selected. Their heights, in inches, are recorded below.


4th Grade

56, 47, 54, 51


7th Grade

57, 58, 60, 64


Which grade has the highest mean?

1

4th Grade

2

7th Grade

117

Open Ended

If Mr. Estes looked at the means (averages) for the last SAFE Quiz for his classes, and the averages were 72%, 71%, and 74%, what inference can you make based on those averages?

118

Open Ended

If Mr. Estes looked at the means (averages) for the last SAFE Quiz for his classes, and the averages were 81%, 82%, and 99%, what inference can you make based on those averages?

119

Multiple Choice

Question image
What is the perimeter of the shaded figure?
1
12
2
10
3
16
4
18

120

Multiple Choice

What does the ( E )in PEMDAS mean?
1
experience
2
exponents
3
examples
4
evidence

121

Multiple Choice

Question image
What is the perimeter of the shaded figure?
1
10
2
16
3
18
4
12

122

Multiple Choice

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To which real number set do the following real numbers belong?

1

Irrational Numbers

2

Natural Numbers

3

Rational Numbers

4

Integers

123

Multiple Choice

what is the worst item for making tools?
1
wood 
2
dimand
3
gold
4
iron 

124

Multiple Choice

Find an equation to relate each set of conditions.

A line with slope 2.5 and y-intercept (0,-3)

1

y=-3x+2.5

2

y=2.5x-3

3

y=-2.5x+3

4

y=-3

125

Multiple Choice

Which value of x makes this statement true?

3x=2x+73x=2x+7  

1

75\frac{7}{5}  

2

66  

3

72\frac{7}{2}  

4

7

126

Multiple Choice

Simplify the expression:
(58) ÷ (52)
1
56
2
510
3
54
4
516

127

Multiple Choice

Numbers like -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3 are called
1
whole numbers
2
integers
3
rational numbers
4
natural numbers

128

Multiple Choice

How do you write
1001
in scientific notation?
1
1.0001 x 104
2
1.01 x 105
3
1.001 x 103
4
10.1 x 103

129

Multiple Choice

In the equation y=mx+b, m is the ____.
1
Slope
2
Y-intercept
3
X-intercept
4
Origin

130

Multiple Choice

Slope, in basic terms, is simply...
1
Rise over run
2
Run over rise
3
Left over down
4
Right over up

131

Multiple Choice

Question image

Solve the equation to find the y.

¼y-3=-18

1

-84

2

-60

3

84

4

53

132

Multiple Choice

Compare 2/5 to 0.2
1
<
2
>
3
=

133

Multiple Choice

Simpliy: 3x2+5x2
1
8x
2
2x2
3
8x2
4
2x

134

Multiple Choice

What is the opposite of squaring a number?
1
divide
2
multiply 
3
fractions
4
square root

135

Multiple Choice

Question image
Find the missing side
1
48
2
108
3
83.6
4
72

136

Multiple Choice

x2 + 2 − 1 + 6x2 − 4x2

1
x 2  -1
2
x2 +1
3
3x2 +1
4
x 2+3

137

Multiple Choice

Simplify    5(2 - 7n)
1
 52 - 57n
2
10 - 7n
3
10 - 35n
4
10 + 35n

138

Multiple Choice

Question image
1

x4

2

4x3

3

3x3

4

4x2

139

Multiple Choice

Question image
1

y4

2

y5

3

y6

4

6y

140

Multiple Choice

Translate this phrase into an Algebraic expression.

57 more than 3 times Ziana's score

Use the variable g to represent Ziana's score.

1

57g + 3

2

3g - 57

3

3g + 57

4

57 - 3g

141

Multiple Choice

Factor:

5x2 + 20x

1

5 (x + 4)

2

5x (x + 4)

3

5 (x2 + 4)

4

5x2 (x + 4)

142

Multiple Choice

Factorise 8x+32

1

8(x+4)

2

4(2x+16)

3

2(4x+16)

4

4(2x+8)

143

Multiple Choice

7a+3b=\frac{7}{a}+\frac{3}{b}=  

1

10ab\frac{10}{ab}  

2

7b+3aab\frac{7b+3a}{ab}  

3

21ab\frac{21}{ab}  

4

7b+3bab\frac{7b+3b}{ab}  

144

Multiple Choice

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Make x the subject of the formula:

1

x = y3+ax\ =\ \frac{y}{3}+a

2

x = y+a3x\ =\ \frac{y+a}{3}

3

x = y3ax\ =\ \frac{y-3}{a}

4

x = ya3x\ =\ \frac{y}{a}-3

145

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Question image

Make x the subject of the formula:

1

x = ay3x\ =\ ay-3

2

x = a(y3)x\ =\ a\left(y-3\right)

3

x = 3yax\ =\ 3y-a

4

x = a- 3y

146

Poll

Was it hard?

yes

no

kinda

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Draw one reason you want to be in brainy.

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