A rectangle measures 3 1/4 by 4 3/4 inches, find its area.
Grade 5, Module 5, End-of-Module REVIEW

Quiz
•
English
•
5th Grade
•
Medium
Michael Casten
Used 1+ times
FREE Resource
16 questions
Show all answers
1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
15 7/16 square inches
15 3/4 square inches
16 square inches
16 1/4 square inches
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Leslie has a rectangular patio. She measures it and finds out it is 21 3/5 feet long by 11 1/5 feet wide. She wants to know how many square feet of tile she will need to completely cover the patio. How many square feet of tile does she need?
240.6 square feet
241.2 square feet
242.4 square feet
243.8 square feet
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
How much tile will Leslie need to cover the patio?
10 square feet
20 square feet
30 square feet
40 square feet
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
If each square foot of tile costs 75 cents, how much will she have to pay to cover her patio?
$50
$75
$100
$15
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
A rectangular container that has a length of 25 cm, a width of 37 cm, and a height of 21 cm is filled with water to a depth of 18 cm. When an additional 7 liters of water are poured into the container, some water overflows. How many liters of water overflow the container?
1 liter
2 liters
3 liters
4 liters
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Jason says that a 4 1/4 inch by 2 1/2 inch rectangle has a section that is 4 inches × 2 inches and a section that is 1/4 inch × 1/2 inch. That means the total area is just the sum of these two smaller areas, or 8 1/8 in². Why is Jason incorrect?
Jason is incorrect because he did not account for the entire area of the rectangle, which is 10 5/8 in².
Jason is incorrect because he miscalculated the area of the sections, and the correct total area is 9 5/8 in².
Jason is incorrect because he ignored the overlapping area, and the correct total area is 11 1/8 in².
Jason is incorrect because he added the areas incorrectly, and the correct total area is 10 5/8 in².
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Jeremy and Sarah built towers out of Legos. Jeremy’s tower had a 8-inch square base. Sarah’s tower had a 4-inch square base. If Jeremy’s tower had a volume of 192 cubic inches and Sarah’s had a volume of 128 cubic inches, whose tower was taller?
Jeremy's tower was taller
Sarah's tower was taller
Both towers were the same height
Cannot be determined from the given information
Create a free account and access millions of resources
Similar Resources on Quizizz
15 questions
Math Grade 3 - Area and Perimeter

Quiz
•
3rd Grade - University
16 questions
Day 16 Math STAAR 2.0 Review

Quiz
•
5th Grade
15 questions
Module 19: 4th Grade (Form A)

Quiz
•
4th Grade - University
14 questions
Get to the Top Module 4

Quiz
•
5th Grade
20 questions
London landmarks

Quiz
•
1st Grade - University
20 questions
Unit 1,2,3 - Tieng Anh 5

Quiz
•
5th Grade
13 questions
Into the Unknown: Above and Below Quiz for ELA

Quiz
•
5th Grade
12 questions
Jason Mason and the Itching Powder Week 3

Quiz
•
1st - 7th Grade
Popular Resources on Quizizz
15 questions
Character Analysis

Quiz
•
4th Grade
17 questions
Chapter 12 - Doing the Right Thing

Quiz
•
9th - 12th Grade
10 questions
American Flag

Quiz
•
1st - 2nd Grade
20 questions
Reading Comprehension

Quiz
•
5th Grade
30 questions
Linear Inequalities

Quiz
•
9th - 12th Grade
20 questions
Types of Credit

Quiz
•
9th - 12th Grade
18 questions
Full S.T.E.A.M. Ahead Summer Academy Pre-Test 24-25

Quiz
•
5th Grade
14 questions
Misplaced and Dangling Modifiers

Quiz
•
6th - 8th Grade