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Grade 5 Exponents CCSS: 5.NBT.A.2
400÷103=
  1. 40
  2. 4
  3. 0.4
  4. 0.04
Grade 5 Customary Measurement Concepts CCSS: 5.MD.A.1
1 cup=     8     fluid ounces
Grade 5 Customary Measurement Concepts CCSS: 5.MD.A.1
1 yard=     3     feet
Grade 5 Metric System and SI CCSS: 5.MD.A.1
Convert 11 g to kg.
  1. 110 kg
  2. 0.011 kg
  3. 0.11 kg
  4. 1.1 kg
Grade 5 Decimals CCSS: 5.NBT.B.7
Tonya found a board that was 9.6 feet long. She cut 4.8 feet off the board. How long is the board now?
  1. 4.8 feet
  2. 5.2 feet
  3. 48 feet
  4. 52 feet
Grade 5 Place Value CCSS: 5.NBT.A.4
Maurice Greene's record-setting time in the 100-m dash was 12.87 seconds. What was his time rounded to the nearest second?
  1. 12.9 s
  2. 12.8 s
  3. 13 s
  4. 11 s
Grade 5 Triangles CCSS: 5.G.B.4
Elijah cuts out a triangle from a piece of cardboard as shown. Which of the following best describes Elijah's triangle?
Obtuse Triangle v3
  1. Acute and scalene
  2. Obtuse and scalene
  3. Acute and isosceles
  4. Obtuse and isosceles
Grade 5 Volume CCSS: 5.MD.C.4
10 cubes are arranged as shown in the top view of the figure. Each cube measures 2 cm on a side. What is the total volume of the cubes?
Unit Squares 1
  1. 10 cubic cm
  2. 20 cubic cm
  3. 40 cubic cm
  4. 80 cubic cm
Grade 5 Volume CCSS: 5.MD.C.5, 5.MD.C.5b
What is the volume of a box that is 2 feet long, 1 foot long, and 2 feet tall?
  1. 3 cubic feet
  2. 4 cubic feet
  3. 5 cubic feet
  4. 6 cubic feet
Grade 5 Other Polygons CCSS: 5.G.B.4
What is a polygon with five sides?
  1. hexagon
  2. pentagon
  3. parallelogram
  4. triangle
Grade 5 Place Value CCSS: 5.NBT.A.1
In the number 211,547,896,352 the value of the 1 in the billions place is                 the value of the 1 in the ten billions place.
  1. Ten times
  2. One-tenth
Grade 5 Multiplication CCSS: 5.NBT.A.2
How much is 371 x 10?
  1. 371
  2. 3,710
  3. 37,100
  4. 371,000
Grade 5 Division CCSS: 5.NF.B.3
7 leprechauns want to equally share coins from a pot of gold. There are 80 coins in the pot. The number of coins each leprechaun gets falls between what two whole numbers?
St. Patrick's - Pot of Gold
  1. 7 and 8
  2. 8 and 9
  3. 10 and 11
  4. 11 and 12
Grade 5 Customary Measurement Concepts CCSS: 5.MD.A.1
               equals 1 yard.
  1. 24 inches
  2. 12 inches
  3. 36 inches
  4. 60 inches
Grade 5 Decimals CCSS: 5.NBT.A.3, 5.NBT.A.3a, 5.NBT.B.7
456.09 + 156.62 =
  1. six hundred twelve and seventy-one thousandths
  2. six hundred and seventy-one thousandths
  3. six hundred twelve and seventy-one hundredths
  4. six hundred thirteen and seventy-one hundredths
Grade 5 Arithmetic and Number Concepts
The opposite of division is                  multiplication                 .
The opposite of addition is              subtraction              .
Grade 5 Problem Solving Strategies
David went shopping for school clothes. He bought 2 pairs of slacks, 3 shirts, and 1 sweater. What do you NOT need to know to find out how much money David had left after shopping?
  1. how many hours David shopped
  2. how much money David started with
  3. how much money each pair of slacks cost
  4. how much money the sweater cost
Grade 5 Fractions and Ratios CCSS: 5.NF.A.1
1-26-13=
  1. 1/6
  2. 1/3
  3. 1/2
  4. 2/3
Grade 5 Money (USA) CCSS: 5.NBT.B.7
James drops his clothes off at the cleaners. In his order he has 5 shirts. Each shirt costs $1.59 to clean. How much does his order cost?
  1. $8.25
  2. $7.95
  3. $7.55
  4. $6.85
Grade 5 Decimals CCSS: 5.NBT.B.7
Find the product. 2.35×0.06=
  1. 0.1280
  2. 20.10
  3. 12,841
  4. 0.141
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