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Math Clue Words in Story Problem
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Multiple Choice
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665 pilots and 1550 more ground crew members. How many ground crew members? What operation will we use?
Addition
Subtraction
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Multiple Choice
share into equal groups
addition
Subtraction
Multiplication
Division
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Multiple Choice
home much is left
addition
subtraction
multiplication
division
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Multiple Choice
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into groups
subtraction
multiplication
division
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Multiple Choice
_____ groups of ______
multiplication
division
addition
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Multiple Choice
increased by
addition
subtraction
division
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how many in each
subtraction
multiplication
division
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______ rows of _____
addition
subtraction
multiplication
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PRODUCT is a clue that you should...
Add
Subtract
Multiply
Divide
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Multiple Choice
Find the DIFFERENCE means you should...
Add
Subtract
Multiply
Divide
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Multiple Choice
Find the SUM means to ...
Add
Subtract
Multiply
Divide
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how many in each
subtraction
multiplication
division
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Multiple Choice
My mother picked out our next family car from a dealer in texas.
Which underlined word in this sentence needs to be capitalized?
mother
family
dealer
texas
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Multiple Choice
Roger _______________ when suddenly he heard a knock on the door.
Which form of the verb correctly completes the sentence?
is reading
was reading
will be reading
has been reading
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Multiple Choice
In the following passage, which word is an antonym of tight?
To play the violin, you must develop many skills. One of the most basic is surprisingly difficult: staying relaxed and loose. If a violinist's hands are too tense, the music won't sound smooth.
play
basic
loose
tense
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Multiple Choice
The Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty is one of the world’s most famous statues. Lady Liberty stands with a torch in her hand. She has been welcoming ships into New York City’s harbor since 1886. Many people know that the statue was a gift from France to the United States. But the story is not that simple. The idea to make a statue as a gift began in France. An artist named Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi wanted to build the statue, but he needed the money to do it. He formed a group in France. They decided to raise money in France to pay for the copper statue. However, Lady Liberty needed a base to stand on. That money was to be raised in the United States. Many people in France gave money for the statue. Even school children contributed. A copper company gave Bartholdi all the copper he needed. Bartholdi made the right arm and hand of the statue. It was put on display in Philadelphia and New York City. People became excited about the statue. Americans began to give money to complete it. But there still wasn’t enough money for the base. Then Bartholdi came up with a good idea. In New York he spread the word that the statue might go to Boston or another city. The idea worked-- New Yorkers didn’t want to be left out. The people of New York donated more money. Then Bartholdi could complete the base. Now Lady Liberty stands in New York Harbor. The people of France and the United States worked together. Like most great works, it took a long time. It also took a lot more work than most people think.
Which sentence from the article explains why enough money was finally raised for the base?
That money was to be raised in the United States.
People became excited about the statue.
Americans began to give money to complete it.
New Yorkers didn’t want to be left out.
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Multiple Choice
In which sentence is the underlined word used correctly?
The extra work helped improve my grades to.
Everyone went to Daniela’s party accept for Roland.
All the students brought their books to school.
There is nothing better then cold ice cream on a hot day.
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35
Multiple Choice
Multiply. 35 × 43
425
1,325
1,405
. 1,505
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Multiple Choice
There are 3 times as many red crayons in a bucket as blue crayons. There are 8 blue crayons. Which equation represents the number of red crayons in the bucket?
16 ÷ 8 = 3
8 – 3 = 5
3 + 8 = 11
3 × 8 = 24
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Multiple Choice
The population of Pleasantville is 2,378. What is the population of the city, rounded to the nearest hundred?
2,000
2,300
2,380
2,400
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Multiple Choice
Selected-Response Subtract. 2,406 − 157
2,249
2,259
2,349
2,351
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Multiple Choice
On Monday, workers at a toy factory made 529 teddy bears. On Tuesday, they made 207 teddy bears. On Wednesday, they made 174 teddy bears.Rounding to the nearest hundred, about how many total teddy bears did the factory workers make in those three days?
600
800
910
900
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Multiple Choice
A factor pair of 93 is 1 and 93. What is another factor pair of 93?
3 and 9
3 and 31
9 and 10
3 and 90
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Multiple Choice
What number is a multiple of 8?
9
22
56
78
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Multiple Choice
There are 60 books that need to be shipped to a bookstore. Each shipping box holds 8 books. How many shipping boxes are needed?
7
8
9
10
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Multiple Choice
Which equation is TRUE?
2 /8 = 1/ 5 + 1 /3
3/ 8 = 1 /3 + 1 /3 + 1/ 3
6/ 8 = 1 /8 + 1/ 8 + 1/ 8 + 1/ 8 + 1/ 8 + 1 /8
6/ 8 = 1 /8 + 1/ 8 + 1/ 8 + 1/ 8 + 1/ 8 + 1 /8 +1/8
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Multiple Choice
Sarita has 3 rolls of ribbon. Sarita cuts off 1/ 2 yard from each roll. How much ribbon does she cut off in all?
1 yard
1 1/ 2 yards
3 yards
3 1/2 yards
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Multiple Select
Yolanda has 4/5 of a bag of dog food remaining. She will put the remaining dog food in smaller bags. Select THREE equations that can represent fractions of the bag of dog food that Yolanda can put in smaller bags.
4 /5 = 1 /5 + 1/ 5 + 1 /5 + 1/ 5
4/ 5 = 2/ 5 + 2 /5
4/ 5 = 1 /5 + 3/ 5
4/ 5 = 1 /5 + 4/ 5
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Multiple Choice
A dog’s bowl is 4/ 5 full of water. The dog’s owner adds another 1/5 bowl of water to the dog’s bowl.The dog drinks 2/ 5 of the water in the bowl. What fraction of the bowl of water is left?
1/5
7/5
3/5
2/5
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Multiple Choice
Which fraction is equivalent to 3/ 10 ?
3/ 100
6/ 100
30/100
300/1000
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Multiple Choice
Which decimal is equivalent to 43 / 100 ?
0.043
0.43
4.3
43.00
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Multiple Choice
Is 0.54 mile greater than, less than, or equal to 0.45 mile?
<
>
=
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Multiple Choice
Which type of lines meet at a 90° angle?
curved
diagonal
. parallel
perpendicular
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Multiple Choice
Which figure has exactly one line of symmetry?
square
rectangle
circle
isosceles triangle
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Multiple Choice
What is the measure of the angle?
132
152
208
178
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Multiple Choice
378 divided by 9
69
35
42
24
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Multiple Choice
Katie buys a container that has 24 ounces of iced tea mix. This container has enough iced tea mix to make 10 quarts of iced tea.(1 cup = 8 ounces) (4 cups = 1 quart) (1 gallon = 4 quarts) (2 cups = 1 pint)
Which quantity is equivalent to 10 quarts?
2 gallons
3 pints
32 ounces
40 cups
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