GPS Multiple Choice Sample Test

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GPS Multiple Choice Sample Test Grade 5 GPS Multiple Choice Sample Test

Because he is older, Riley’s parents decided to use the expression 3x + 1 to determine his allowance when his brother’s allowance is x. How much money do his parents spend each week for both boys if Riley’s younger brother makes $2 each week? A. $3 B. $5 C. $7 D. $9

A. $3 B. $5 C. $7 D. $9*

A. 30% B. 50% C. 70% D. 90%

30% 50% 70%* 90%

A. $0.50 B. $0.75 C. $1.25 D. $1.75

A. $0.50 B. $0.75 C. $1.25* D. $1.75

C. Time Spent on Activities 1 – Eating 2 – In School 3 – Studying 4 – Watching TV 5 – On the Computer 6 – Playing Sports 7 – Sleeping 7 - Sleeping Eating In School Studying Watching TV On the Computer Playing Sports Sleeping C.

Your neighbor has asked you to help him build birdhouses to sell at the community craft fair. He has promised to pay you 0.01 times the amount of money that he makes selling them at the craft fair. If he sold 132 birdhouses at $12.50 each, how much money should you receive? $1.65 $16.50 $165.00 $1650.00

A. $1.65 B. $16.50* C. $165.00 D. $1650.00

Hyden paid $26. 52 for 8. 5 gallons of gas for his truck Hyden paid $26.52 for 8.5 gallons of gas for his truck. What was the price for each gallon of gas? A. $2.65 B. $3.12 C. $3.32 D. $5.30

$2.65 $3.12* $3.32 $5.30

The Achievers Club is having a carnival at the school The Achievers Club is having a carnival at the school. Each person will pay an entrance fee of $3.00 and $ .50 for each ride. If the expression 3 + .50x represents the amount spent by each student, what does x represent? A. Number of students entering the carnival B. Money earned by the Achiever Club C. Total amount of money spent by each student D. The number of rides each student rode

A. Number of students entering the carnival B. Money earned by the Achiever Club C. Total amount of money spent by each student D. The number of rides each student rode*

Abigail’s cell phone company determines the price she is charged each month by using the expression 59.99 + 0.45n when n represents the number of day-time minutes over her plan allotment. If her plan allotment is 450 day-time minutes per month, use the expression to determine what the cell phone company charged her if she talked 734 day-time minutes last month. $127.80 $187.79 $262.49 $390.29

$127.80 $187.79* $262.49 $390.29

Logan just moved to Georgia from Australia. He said that he is about 1 Logan just moved to Georgia from Australia. He said that he is about 1.68 m tall. The formula y = 3.28x is used to convert from the metric system to the English system when x represents the number of meters and y represents the number of feet. Which of the following best represents Logan’s height? 4 feet 10 inches 5 feet 6 inches 6 feet 2 inches 6 feet 5 inches

4 feet 10 inches 5 feet 6 inches* 6 feet 2 inches 6 feet 5 inches

Brianna received a gift of 4,632 stickers from her grandmother Brianna received a gift of 4,632 stickers from her grandmother. She wanted to divide them equally among herself and her five best friends. How could she be sure there would not be any leftover stickers without actually dividing? The digit 6 is in the number so there will be six equal groups with no leftovers. The last two digits are 3 and 2. When they are multiplied you get 6, so there will be 6 equal groups with no leftovers. The number is even and 4 + 6 + 3 + 2 = 15. Fifteen is divisible by 3. Therefore, there will be 6 equal groups with no leftovers. The number is not divisible by 6 because the 4 in the thousands-place is not a factor of 6.

The digit 6 is in the number so there will be six equal groups with no leftovers. The last two digits are 3 and 2. When they are multiplied you get 6, so there will be 6 equal groups with no leftovers. The number is even and 4 + 6 + 3 + 2 = 15. Fifteen is divisible by 3. Therefore, there will be 6 equal groups with no leftovers.* The number is not divisible by 6 because the 4 in the thousands-place is not a factor of 6.

A. 2 1/2 B. 16 C. 32 D. 40

A. 2 1/2 B. 16 C. 32 D. 40*

Ella earns $8.25 per hour for the first 8 hours that she works each day and 1 ½ times this amount for each hour that she works over 8 hours in a day. About how much did Ella earn if she worked 10 ¾ hours last Wednesday? A. $28.50 B. $88.69 C. $92.81 D. $100.03

A. $28.50 B. $88.69 C. $92.81 D. $100.03*

Kaden has received an allowance each week Kaden has received an allowance each week. She spends ½ of her allowance for her school lunch, ¼ of her allowance on entertainment, and saves the rest. What part of her allowance does she save each week? She saves 1/6 of her allowance each week. She saves ¼ of her allowance each week. She saves 1/3 of her allowance each week. She saves ½ of her allowance each week.

A. She saves 1/6 of her allowance each week. B. She saves ¼ of her allowance each week.* C. She saves 1/3 of her allowance each week. D. She saves ½ of her allowance each week.

A. 15 ¼ in B. 15 5/6 in C. 6 ½ in D. 7 2/3 in

The community center has decided to move the parking area to the back of the building and replace the front with a grass lawn. The lawn is rectangular shaped with a length of 10 yards and a width of 40 yards. They have already spent $1584 on surrounding the lawn with a white picket fence. A bag of grass seed covers 50 square yards at a cost of $4.99 per bag. What is the total cost to renovate the front lawn with the new grass and fence? A. $71.92 B. $1588.99 C. $1623.92 D. $12275.99

A. $71.92 B. $1588.99 C. $1623.92* D. $12275.99

393 ft 785 ft 1,570 ft 49,063 ft

A. 393 ft B. 785 ft * C. 1,570 ft D. 49,063 ft

11.5 ft2 23.1875 ft2 30.275 ft2 50.53125 ft2

11.5 ft2 23.1875 ft2 * 30.275 ft2 50.53125 ft2

Maria’s mom is making punch for the school dance Maria’s mom is making punch for the school dance. The recipe calls for 32 cups of ginger ale, and she needs to triple the recipe. How many gallons of ginger ale are needed? 6 gallons 16 gallons 24 gallons 96 gallons

A. 6 gallons* B. 16 gallons C. 24 gallons D. 96 gallons

16 chocolates 20 chocolates 64 chocolates 320 chocolates

16 chocolates 20 chocolates 64 chocolates 320 chocolates*

A. 27 cubic inches B. 108 cubic inches C. 216 cubic inches D. 324 cubic inches

A. 27 cubic inches B. 108 cubic inches C. 216 cubic inches D. 324 cubic inches*