WIN Practice Test Quiz - Math
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Amanda Coffee
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This quiz focuses on applied mathematics, specifically real-world problem solving using fundamental arithmetic operations, percentages, fractions, and basic data interpretation. Designed for grade 11-12 students, the content emphasizes practical mathematical literacy skills essential for workplace and consumer decision-making. Students need solid computational skills with whole numbers, decimals, and mixed numbers, along with the ability to calculate percentages, interpret basic graphs and charts, and solve multi-step word problems involving money, measurements, and rates. The problems require students to extract relevant information from contextual scenarios, determine appropriate mathematical operations, and apply logical reasoning to reach correct solutions. Core concepts include unit rates, proportion and ratio relationships, wage calculations with overtime pay, percentage applications in real-world contexts, and basic profit/loss calculations that mirror authentic financial literacy situations. Created by Amanda Coffee, an Education teacher in US who teaches grade 12. This assessment serves as an excellent tool for preparing students for workplace mathematics requirements and standardized assessments that measure applied mathematical reasoning. The quiz works effectively as a diagnostic tool to identify students' computational strengths and weaknesses, as homework practice for reinforcing real-world math applications, or as a formative assessment to gauge student readiness for financial literacy units. Teachers can use individual problems as warm-up activities or deploy the entire quiz for comprehensive review sessions before high-stakes testing. The content directly supports Common Core standards 8.EE.B.5 (comparing properties of functions), A-CED.A.3 (representing constraints by systems), and mathematical practices MP1 (making sense of problems) and MP4 (modeling with mathematics), while addressing mathematical literacy benchmarks essential for post-secondary success and career readiness.
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
Book a Trip travel agency advertises a three-day and four-night stay in Maui for $1,749. If this is a savings of $120, what was the original price?
A. $1,899
B. $1,869
C. $1,726
D. $1,629
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
As a volunteer, you are painting a local Habitat for Humanity house. One gallon of paint covers 300 square feet. How many gallons of paint do you need to cover 1,200 square feet?
A. 3,600 gallons
B. 1,200 gallons
C. 4 gallons
D. 3 gallons
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
You are constructing picnic tables that require 18 1/4 feet of lumber each. How many feet of lumber will you use to construct 7 picnic tables?
127 3/4
25 1/4
11 1/4
2 2/3
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
You always work at least forty hours a week and you get paid $8.25 per hour plus double-time for overtime. Your supervisor offers you a different job. He wants to put you on a straight salary of $330 per week. If you are only considering how much money you will make, which is the better job and why?
The hourly rate job because it is a higher weekly salary.
The hourly rate job because it pays extra for overtime.
The salaried job because it is a higher weekly salary.
The salaried job because there is no overtime.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
For your cellular phone service, you pay a monthly service charge of $12.50 plus phone calls. The charge for calls made during peak hours (7 a.m. to 7 p.m.) is $.50 per call, and the charge for calls made off peak hours is $.30 per call. During the month of June, you made 14 calls after 7 p.m. and 43 calls during regular business hours. How much is the phone bill for June?
$19.90
$32.40
$36.50
$38.20
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
Book a Trip travel agency advertises a three-day and four-night stay in Maui for $1,749. If this is a savings of $120, what was the original price?
$1,899
$1,869
$1,726
$1,629
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
As a volunteer, you are painting a local Habitat for Humanity house. One gallon of paint covers 300 square feet. How many gallons of paint do you need to cover 1,200 square feet?
3,600 gallons
1,200 gallons
4 gallons
3 gallons
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