Volume

Volume

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16 Qs

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Volume

Volume

Assessment

Quiz

Mathematics

4th - 6th Grade

Medium

CCSS
5.MD.C.5B, 5.MD.C.3A, 5.MD.C.5C

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Chrisley Thomas

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16 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Media Image
Find the volume.
55 yd3
121 yd3
22 yd3
330 yd3

Tags

CCSS.7.G.B.6

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

A cube has a length of 3 inches.  Find the volume.
9 inches3
12 inches3
27 inches3
18 inches3

Tags

CCSS.5.MD.C.5B

CCSS.6.G.A.2

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Media Image
What shape is this?
cone
pyramid
rectangular prism
cube

Tags

CCSS.1.G.A.1

CCSS.2.G.A.1

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Media Image
What is the volume of this cube?
9 units3
27 units3
9 units2
27 units2

Tags

CCSS.5.MD.C.3A

CCSS.5.MD.C.3B

CCSS.5.MD.C.4

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Media Image

What is the total volume of the figure?

12 cubic units

16 cubic units

32 cubic units

25 cubic units

Tags

CCSS.5.MD.C.5C

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Media Image

What is the volume of this figure?

24 cubic units

38 cubic units

45 cubic units

35 cubic units

Tags

CCSS.5.MD.C.5C

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Paul and Jim work at a t-shirt factory. They pack t-shirts in boxes and send them to stores. Jim has a box that measures 2 ft by 4 ft by 6 ft. Paul has a box that measures 3 ft by 5 ft by 3 ft. Whose box can hold more t-shirts? By how much?

Jim by 5 cubic feet

Paul by 5 cubic feet

Jim by 3 cubic feet

Paul by 3 cubic feet

Tags

CCSS.5.MD.C.5B

CCSS.6.G.A.2

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