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VIRGINIA STANDARDS OF LEARNING
Spring 2008 Released Test
GRADE 5
MATHEMATICS
Form M0118, CORE 1
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Mathematics
Directions
Read each question and choose the best answer. Then fill in the circle on your answer
document for the answer you have chosen.
SAMPLE
What is 17 rounded to the nearest ten?
A10
B15
C20
D25
4
3 The temperature of the water in a swimming pool is 51°F. Since the freezing
point of water is 32°F, how many degrees would the temperature of the
water have to drop to reach the freezing point?
A2°F
B9°F
C19°F
D21°F
2
F0.46
G0.54
H2.18
J4.60
132 086..−=
1
A81 R6
B83
C84 R2
D88
654 8÷=
5
5
A
B
C
D
77
10
73
5
7
10
3
5
74
5
1
10
−=
4
F18.9
G7.56
H1.89
J0.756
2.4 3.15×=
6
8
F452
G4,052
H4,502
J40,052
8 104 2,÷=
7 There are 26 birdhouses made at a factory each hour. What is the total
number of birdhouses made at the factory in 8 hours?
A34
B64
C202
D208
6
F15.11
G20.11
H20.61
J21.51
41 22 2.÷=
7
10
F
G
H
J
75
4
32
2
31
4
21
4
53
421
2
−=
9 Mr. Madrid bought 3 pairs of red mittens and 2 pairs of blue mittens. Each
pair of mittens cost $10, including tax. What was the total cost of the mittens
Mr. Madrid bought?
A$5
B$15
C$50
D$60
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12
F1.5
G1.7
H15
J17
)
585.
11 Jerry went to a local sporting goods store and bought a football and
a basketball.
Since the prices included tax, how much did Jerry spend all together?
A$42.41
B$51.41
C$52.31
D$52.41
$24.94
$27.47
Do not turn
the page until
you are told.
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14 Which is true?
F
G
H
J
95 658 95 568..>
97 568 97 685..>
96 587 96 785..>
97 856 98 765..>
13 Which fraction is equivalent to 0.1 ?
A
B
C
D
1
1000
1
100
1
10
1
1
10
17 Which decimal is equivalent to
A0.3
B0.4
C0.6
D0.8
3
5?
16 Which is read “three and forty-one thousandths”?
F3,410
G3.041
H3.401
J3.410
15 One of the smallest butterflies in the world has a wingspan of
1.5 centimeters. What is the value of the digit 5 in 1.5 ?
AFive tenths
BFive hundredths
CFifteen
DFive
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19 Which group of numbers is listed in order from
least
to
greatest
?
A
B
C
D
025 1
2
3
406., , , .
025 1
206 3
4
., , .,
06 3
4
1
2025., , , .
3
406 025 1
2
,.,.,
20 How is 43.968 written in words?
FForty-three and nine six eight
GForty-three and nine hundred sixty-eight
HForty-three and nine hundred sixty-eight hundredths
JForty-three and nine hundred sixty-eight thousandths
18 What is 2.48 rounded to the nearest tenth?
F3.0
G2.5
H2.4
J2.0
12
21
Which is
closest
to the measure of the angle shown?
A80°
B85°
C105°
D110°
22 The water in Martha’s watering bucket is frozen. Which would
most
likely be
the temperature of the water?
F100°C
G50°C
H25°C
J0°C
13
23 Which set of shapes shows a reflection (flip) over the dotted line?
A
B
C
D
24 What is the perimeter of a square with a side 12 centimeters long?
F24 cm
G48 cm
H72 cm
J144 cm
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26 Which of the following appears to be a pair of similar shapes?
F
G
H
J
25 Charles cut each piece of paper pictured below on the dotted lines shown.
Which of the following are the shapes of the four pieces?
ATriangles and rectangles
BSquares and triangles
CRectangles and circles
DSquares and hexagons
Paper 1 Paper 2
15
28 Which unit could be used to record the length of a desk?
FInch
GLiter
HPound
JGram
27 Point Pis the center of the circular target shown in the picture.
Which appears to be a diameter of the circle?
A
B
C
D
RQ
PR
SQ
PQ
P
R
Q
S
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30 Jason drew this diagram. He needs to buy enough fencing to put around the
dog’s play pen.
Which measure can Jason calculate to determine the amount of fencing he
needs to buy?
FArea
GMass
HPerimeter
JVolume
29 Which geometric figure has one square base and triangular faces?
ACone
BCube
CCylinder
DPyramid
17
31 Which figure appears to have only 1 pair of parallel sides?
A
B
C
D
18
32 The picture shows five points on a grid.
Which three points can be connected to form a right triangle?
FPoints U,W, and Z
GPoints W,Y, and Z
HPoints X,W, and Z
JPoints X,W, and U
X
Z
Y
UW
19
33 On Saturday, the manager of a car wash kept a record of the number of cars
that came to the car wash each hour. This lists the results.
Which of the following stem-and-leaf plots shows this same information?
A
B
C
D
Stem Leaf
1 5, 5
2 0, 6, 9
3 1, 4, 7
4 2, 3, 6
54
Stem Leaf
15
2 6, 9
3 1, 4, 7
4 2, 5, 6
54
Stem Leaf
1 2, 5
2 0, 6, 9
3 1, 4, 7
4 2, 5, 6
54
Stem Leaf
1 5, 5
2 6, 9
3 1, 4, 7
4 2, 5, 6
54
15 42 34 26 20 31
46 15 43 29 54 37
20
34 Trent used the spinner shown to play a board game. Each section of the
spinner is the same size.
What is the probability the arrow will land on a section labeled green on
Trent’s first spin?
F0.1
G0.2
H0.3
J0.4
YellowGreen
Green
Red
Red
Blue
RedRed
YellowYellow
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35 The line graph shows Dana’s distance from home one afternoon.
Which is
closest
to Dana’s distance from home at 4:45 p.m.?
A2 miles
B2.5 miles
C3 miles
D3.5 miles
Dana’s Distance From Home
Number of
Miles
Time
(p.m.)
0
1
2
3
4
5
4:15 4:30 5:155:004:00 4:45
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36 The picture below shows the price for each kind of birdhouse Nikos will sell at
a craft fair.
What is the mode price of the birdhouses?
F$17
G$21
H$25
J$30
$16
$13
$17
$21
$25
$25
$30
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37 Mariko must write a report. The chart shows the different countries and
topics from which she can choose.
Which lists all the different combinations of 1 country and 1 topic Mariko
can choose?
Class Report Choices
Country
France
Japan
Egypt
Geography
Wildlife
History
Topic
A
France, Geography
France, Wildlife
France, History
Japan, Geography
Japan, Wildlife
Japan, History
Egypt, Geography
Egypt, Wildlife
Egypt, History
B
France, Geography
France, History
Japan, Geography
Japan, Wildlife
Egypt, Geography
Egypt, History
C
France, Geography
France, History
Japan, Geography
Japan, Wildlife
Egypt, History
D
France, Geography
Japan, Wildlife
Egypt, History
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38 The table shows the number of each color of marble Rodney has in a box.
Which question about the marbles can Rodney use knowledge about
probability to solve?
FWhat is the total number of marbles in the box?
GWhat is the chance of taking a yellow marble from the box on the first draw?
HHow many red marbles are in the box?
JHow many more blue marbles than red marbles are in the box?
Marbles
Color
of Marble Number
Red
Yellow
Blue
14
8
11
25
39 JoAnn recorded the daily high temperatures for one week in the table.
What is the mean (average) of this data?
A74°F
B78°F
C80°F
D90°F
Temperatures
Temperatures
°F
72°F
65°F
80°F
74°F
80°F
90°F
85°F
Day
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
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Which could be solved using this number sentence?
AKim ate 4 times as many jellybeans as Zach. If zrepresents the number of
jellybeans Zach ate, how many jellybeans did Kim eat?
BZach made 4 fewer basketball shots than Kim. If zrepresents the number of shots
Kim made, how many shots did Zach make?
CZach made some cookies. He gave an equal number of cookies to 4 of his friends.
If zrepresents the number of cookies Zach made, how many cookies did each
friend get?
DZach and Kim collected a total of 4 insects. If zrepresents the number of insects
Zach collected, how many insects did Kim collect?
z÷=4
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40 The table shows the number of tickets sold at an amusement park during
one week.
What was the median number of tickets sold at the park during that week?
F240
G380
H470
J477
Tickets Sold
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Day Number
of Tickets
270
650
320
380
740
470
510
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43 Michael used a rule to make the number pattern shown.
If the pattern continues in the same way, what should Michael do to
determine the 6th number?
AMultiply 16 by 2
BMultiply 8 by 2
CMultiply 4 by 2
DMultiply 2 by 2
124816,,,,
42 If krepresents a number, which represents “23 times a number”?
F
G
H
J
23 k
k÷23
23×k
k+23
28
44 When five tiles are laid flat as shown, this design has one line of symmetry.
Which tile, without rotating, could correctly complete this design?
F
G
H
J
?
29
47 If Mrepresents a number, which of the following means
“eight multiplied by a number”?
A
B
C
D
8×M
8÷M
M6
M+6
46 Tina has 5 more yellow flowers in her collection than blue flowers. If b
represents the number of blue flowers in Tina’s collection, which can be used
to determine the number of yellow flowers in her collection?
F
G
H
J
b÷=5?
b×=5?
b−=5?
b+=5?
45 Greg is making a math puzzle. Greg writes, “wis an even number.” Which of
the following could represent the variable w?
A12
B15
C25
D51
30
48 A number machine uses a rule to change numbers. The picture below shows
the results.
Which could be the rule used by this number machine?
FDivide by 2
GSubtract 4
HMultiply by 2
JAdd 4
4
8
In
Out
7
14
In
Out
9
18
In
Out
49
Which could be solved using this number sentence?
ASarah bought 6 boxes of candy. Ryan also bought some boxes of candy. If c
represents the number of boxes of candy Ryan bought, how many boxes of candy
did Sarah and Ryan buy altogether?
BSarah has 6 boxes of candy. Each box has the same number of candies inside. If c
represents the number of candies in each box, how many candies does Sarah have
in all?
CSarah has 6 more boxes of candy than Ryan. If crepresents the number of boxes
Sarah has, how many boxes of candy does Ryan have?
DSarah gave 6 of her boxes of candy to Ryan. If crepresents the number of boxes
Sarah had, how many boxes did she have left?
c×=6
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50 If Prepresents a number, which of the following expressions means 10 more
than that number?
F
G
H
J
10 P
P+10
10 ÷P
Pi10
Test Sequence
Number
Correct Answer
Reporting
Category
Reporting Category Description
1 A 002 Com
p
utation and Estimation
2 F 002 Com
p
utation and Estimation
3 C 002 Com
p
utation and Estimation
4 G 002 Com
p
utation and Estimation
5 D 002 Com
p
utation and Estimation
6 H 002 Com
p
utation and Estimation
7 D 002 Com
p
utation and Estimation
8 G 002 Com
p
utation and Estimation
9 C 002 Com
p
utation and Estimation
10 G 002 Com
p
utation and Estimation
11 D 002 Com
p
utation and Estimation
12 G 002 Com
p
utation and Estimation
13 B 001 Number and Number Sense
14 J 001 Number and Number Sense
15 A 001 Number and Number Sense
16 G 001 Number and Number Sense
17 C 001 Number and Number Sense
18 G 001 Number and Number Sense
19 C 001 Number and Number Sense
20 J 001 Number and Number Sense
21 B 003 Measurement and Geometr
y
22 J 003 Measurement and Geometr
y
23 A 003 Measurement and Geometr
y
24 G 003 Measurement and Geometr
y
25 A 003 Measurement and Geometr
y
26 F 003 Measurement and Geometr
y
27 D 003 Measurement and Geometr
y
28 F 003 Measurement and Geometr
y
29 D 003 Measurement and Geometr
y
30 H 003 Measurement and Geometr
y
31 D 003 Measurement and Geometr
y
32 J 003 Measurement and Geometr
y
33 D 004 Probabilit
y
and Statistics
34 G 004 Probabilit
y
and Statistics
35 B 004 Probabilit
y
and Statistics
36 H 004 Probabilit
y
and Statistics
37 A 004 Probabilit
y
and Statistics
38 G 004 Probabilit
y
and Statistics
39 B 004 Probabilit
y
and Statistics
40 H 004 Probabilit
y
and Statistics
41 C 005 Patterns, Functions, and Al
g
ebra
42 G 005 Patterns, Functions, and Al
g
ebra
43 A 005 Patterns, Functions, and Al
g
ebra
44 J 005 Patterns, Functions, and Al
g
ebra
45 A 005 Patterns, Functions, and Al
g
ebra
46 F 005 Patterns, Functions, and Al
g
ebra
47 D 005 Patterns, Functions, and Al
g
ebra
48 F 005 Patterns, Functions, and Al
g
ebra
49 B 005 Patterns, Functions, and Al
g
ebra
50 005 Patterns, Functions, and Al
g
ebra
Answer Key-5072-M0118
H
If you get this
many items
correct:
Then your
converted scale
score is:
0 000
1 000
2 051
3 086
4 111
5 131
6 148
7 163
8 177
9 189
10 200
11 211
12 221
13 230
14 239
15 248
16 256
17 264
18 272
19 280
20 288
21 295
22 303
23 310
24 318
25 325
26 333
27 340
28 348
29 355
30 363
31 370
32 378
33 386
34 395
35 403
36 412
37 421
38 431
39 441
40 452
41 463
42 476
43 489
44 505
45 522
46 543
47 568
48 600
49 600
50 600
Grade 5 Math, Core 1

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