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Math 6 Measurement and Geometry

The picture shows a section of Main Street. The car in the picture is 15 feet long. Which estimate is closest to the length of the section of Main Street shown in the picture? A.15 ft B.30 ft C.45 ft D.60 ft

Lou is making a pizza that has a radius of 9 inches. Which is closest to the area of the pizza? A.1, sq in. B sq in. C sq in. D sq in.

Which statement is true about both a pyramid and a cone? A.Both have at least one vertex. B.Both have a circular base. C.Both have a rectangular base. D.Both have at least one triangular face.

Which is closest to the measure of the angle shown? A.35° B.45° C.145° D.155°

Which word does not apply to every rectangle? A.Parallelogram B.Quadrilateral C.Polygon D.Rhombus

Casey and her friends went to the library to work on their social studies project. They pushed the two tables pictured together. What will be the total area of the top of the two tables when they are pushed together? A.18 square feet B.24 square feet C.36 square feet D.48 square feet

Petra drew the angle shown. Which figure most likely has an angle that is congruent to the angle Petra drew? A.B. C. D.

Which is closest to the circumference of circle O shown? A cm B cm C cm D cm

Which figure appears to have exactly one pair of parallel sides? A. B. C.D.

Which is closest to the measure of in the figure shown? A.180° B.90° C.60° D.45°

What three-dimensional object will be formed when the figure below is folded on the dashed lines? A.Cone B.Cylinder C.Square pyramid D.Rectangular prism

Anna rode her bicycle 12.4 kilometers. How many meters did she ride? A meter B.1,240 meters C.12,400 meters D.124,000 meters

Pictured below are the three shapes Nora cut out of poster board to build a three-dimensional model. If there is no overlapping, what is the name of the model that could be made from the three shapes? A.Cone B.Rectangular prism C.Sphere D.Cylinder

What is the total number of quarts in 3 ½ gallons? A.7 B.12 C.14 D.28

Rory and Curtis are on the stage crew for the school play. The rectangular stage measures 20 feet by 40 feet. What is the minimum amount of tape they will need to outline the stage? A.60 feet B.120 feet C.400 feet D.800 feet

Which measurement represents the greatest length? A.6 feet B.27 inches C.1 meter D.98 centimeters

The diameter of a circle is 6 feet. Which is closest to the circumference of the circle? A ft B ft C ft D ft

The scale shows the weight in grams of 6 raisin boxes of the same size. Which is closest to the weight of 1 raisin box? A.250 grams B.125 grams C.84 grams D.42 grams

The picture shows a ballet dancer’s feet in first position. Which is most likely the measure for angle w, the angle formed by the dancer’s feet? A.65° B.75° C.115° D.125°

Which measurement represents a length shorter than 5 centimeters? A.1 foot B.2 kilometers C.3 inches D.4 millimeters

Which figure appears to have exactly one pair of parallel sides and two 90° angles? A. B. C. D.

Point M is the center of the circle shown. Point N lies on circle M. Which is closest to the area of the circle? A.66 cm 2 B.132 cm 2 C.1,386 cm 2 D.5,544 cm 2

Sarah folded the following figure along the dotted lines to make a three-dimensional shape. Which best describes the shape Sarah made? A.Triangular pyramid B.Triangular prism C.Rectangular prism D.Square pyramid

Which are the measures of the 3 angles of an equilateral triangle? A.35°, 45°, 110° B.45°, 45°, 90° C.60°, 60°, 60° D.30°, 60°, 90°