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1 Math Quiz 1 Directions: Make sure your paper is numbered from 1-20. For each problem you must show your work and write the correct answer. To start the quiz, go to slide show, and click from beginning. Created by T. Smith Oct. 2010

2 1. On Tuesday 1042 circus tickets were sold. On Wednesday 1289 tickets were sold. How many tickets were sold in those two days?

3 2. Ms. Cave ordered 11,388 books. She received 123 books more than that amount. How many pencils did he receive?

4 3. Which is a true statement? A. 366 days = 1 year B. 60 seconds = 1 hour C. 12 months = 1 day D. 60 seconds = 1 minute

5 4. How many days are in 1 week?

6 5. How much time has elapsed between the two clocks?

7 Solve 6. 1, 9 7 7 +2, 3 3 7

8 7. Kayla has 1,535 baseball cards. Mike has 2,887 baseball cards. About how many cards do they have altogether?

9 8.What time does the clock below show?

10 9. Ben got home from school at 2:45pm. He ate dinner at 6:45pm. How many hours does he have before dinner? A. 3 hours B. 5 hours C. 4 hours D. 6 hours

11 10. Erika jumped rope for 1 minute. How many seconds did she jump rope for? A. 30 B. 52 C. 60 D. 7

12 11. What place value does the digit 4 hold in 646,029? A. hundreds B. thousands C. ten thousands D. hundred thousands

13 12. What is the value of 7 in the number 75,306? A. 70 B. 700 C. 70,000 D. 700,000

14 13. What number does 3 tens, 6 hundreds, 9 hundred thousands, 2 ten thousands, and 4 ones represent? A. 920,463 B. 920,634 C. 36,924 D. 290,634

15 14. My family went on a really long summer vacation. Our trip was 208,227 miles long. How do you say this number? A. twenty-eight thousand, two hundred twenty-seven B. twenty-eight hundred thousand, two hundred twenty-seven C. two hundred eight, two hundred twenty-seven D. two hundred eight thousand, two hundred twenty- seven

16 15. Shane picked 118 apples. Jamey picked 109 apples. Which number sentence correctly compares these two numbers? A. 118 > 109 B. 118 = 109 C. 118 118

17 16. Which number will make this sentence true? ______ > 8,432 A. 8,475 B. 8,345 C. 8,419 D. 4,382

18 17. The Jefferson family took a road trip last summer that was 7,253 miles long. What is 7,253 rounded to the nearest thousand? A. 6,000 B. 7,000 C. 7,200 D. 7,300

19 18. What is 416 rounded to the nearest ten? A. 400 B. 410 C. 420 D. 500

20 19. Susan used 8,499 nails for her building project. What is 8,499 rounded to the nearest thousand? A. 8,000 B. 8,400 C. 9,000 D. 9,500

21 20. The Bear Club sold 2,487 tickets for the winter festival. What is 2,487 rounded to the nearest hundred? A. 2,400 B. 2,470 C. 2,480 D. 2,500

22 You have come to the end of the math quiz. Go back and recheck your problems. Did you write down the answers for each problem? Did you show your work for each problem?


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