Four Operations with Whole Numbers to Solve Problems

Four Operations with Whole Numbers to Solve Problems

5th Grade

20 Qs

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Four Operations with Whole Numbers to Solve Problems

Four Operations with Whole Numbers to Solve Problems

Assessment

Quiz

Mathematics

5th Grade

Hard

CCSS
4.OA.A.3, 5.NBT.B.6, 4.NBT.B.4

+8

Standards-aligned

Created by

Barbara White

Used 2+ times

FREE Resource

20 questions

Show all answers

1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

62 x 47
2,914
2,790
1,475
5,875

Tags

CCSS.5.NBT.B.5

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

5,280 ÷ 16 =
230
30
330
3

Tags

CCSS.5.NBT.B.6

CCSS.6.NS.B.2

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

404,501 - 85,324
319,173
319,177
319,183
319,187

Tags

CCSS.4.NBT.B.4

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

3,476 + 8,915 = 
11,891
5,439
12,391
12,371

Tags

CCSS.4.NBT.B.4

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is 182 ÷ 13?
14 R 1
14.25
14
13.75

Tags

CCSS.5.NBT.B.6

CCSS.6.NS.B.2

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Media Image

George hangs the laundry outside on a clothesline. He

wants to use as few pegs as possible. For 3 towels he

needs 4 pegs, as shown. How many pegs does he need

for 20 towels?

40

21

20

19

10

Tags

CCSS.5.NBT.B.6

CCSS.6.NS.B.2

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Media Image

The sum of Billy and Shaun’s ages is 12. How many different possible ages can Billy and Shaun have if the order is not considered?

5

6

7

11

24

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