Bài tập Tiếng Anh dành cho học sinh lớp 12
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8th Grade TAKS
Released Tests
by Objective
Objective 1:
The student will demonstrate an understanding of numbers, operations, and
quantitative reasoning.
(8.1) Number, operation, and quantitative reasoning. The student understands that different forms of numbers are appropriate for different situations. The student is expected to
(A) compare and order rational numbers in various forms including integers, percents, and positive and negative fractions and decimals;
Several stores are having sales. The prices are reduced by 62.5%, ⅔, 75%, ½, and 7/10. Which list shows the price reductions from greatest to least?
A 75%, 62.5%, ½, ⅔, 7/10
B 75%, 7/10, ⅔, 62.5%, ½
C 75%, 7/10, 62.5%, ½, ⅔
D 75%, 7/10, 62.5%, ⅔, ½
Correct Answer - B
Spring 2006 #31
Which fraction is between ⅔ and ¾?
A ½
B 3/5
C 5/7
D ⅞
Correct Answer - C
Spring 2004 #25
A librarian arranged some books on the shelf using the Dewey decimal system. Choose the group of book numbers that is listed in order from least to greatest.
F 549.010, 549.101, 549.02, 549.3
G 392.4, 397.46, 399.53, 399.062
H 101.2, 101.04, 104.21, 110.0
J 834, 834.19, 834.2, 834.29
Correct Answer - J
Spring 2003 #42
(8.1) Number, operation, and quantitative reasoning. The student understands that different forms of numbers are appropriate for different situations. The student is expected to
(B) select and use appropriate forms of rational numbers to solve real-life problems, including those involving proportional relationships;
The Texas state flag is rectangular and has a width-to-length ratio of 2:3. Which of the following can be used to find l, the length of a Texas flag with a width of 28 inches?
Correct Answer - C
Spring 2006 #27
Carlos, Jackie, Lester, and Margie ate lunch at a restaurant. The total amount of the bill, including tax and tip, was $44.60. Carlos paid $15.00, Jackie paid ¼ of the bill, Lester paid 20% of the bill, and Margie paid the rest of the bill. Who paid the greatest part of the bill?
F Carlos
G Jackie
H Lester
J Margie
Correct Answer - F
Spring 2004 #40
A bag of mixed Yummy Gummies contains 26% green, 34% red, 24% blue, and 16% yellow gummies. Carla put 250 mixed gummies in a bowl. Which proportion can be used to find y, the total number of yellow gummies in the bowl?
Correct Answer - G
Spring 2003 #2
An electronic device counted 3,962 vehicles passing through an intersection during a 7-hour period. If the number of vehicles passing through this intersection per hour remains the same, which proportion can be used to find x, the number of vehicles that would be counted by the device during a 9-hour period?
Correct Answer - B
Spring 2003 #45
(8.1) Number, operation, and quantitative reasoning. The student understands that different forms of numbers are appropriate for different situations. The student is expected to
(C) approximate mentally [and with calculators] the value of irrational numbers as they arise from problem situations (π, √2 );
The area of a square is 83 square meters. Which of these is closest to the length of each side of the square?
F 9.1 m
G 9 m
H 8.9 m
J 8 m
Correct Answer - F
Spring 2006 #18
Mr. Harrington wrote four irrational numbers on the board and asked Jared to choose the number closest to 3. Which irrational number should Jared choose?
Correct Answer - G
Spring 2004 #42
The area of a square is 125 square meters. Which best represents the length of a side of the square?
F 10.8 m
G 11.2 m
H 11.9 m
J 12 m
Correct Answer - G
Spring 2003 #30
(8.1) Number, operation, and quantitative reasoning. The student understands that different forms of numbers are appropriate for different situations. The student is expected to
(D) express numbers in scientific notation, including negative exponents, in appropriate problem situations [using a calculator].
Mr. Loya stated that the circumference of Earth at the equator is 24,902.4 miles. Which expression represents this number in scientific notation?
A 2.49024 × 104
B 24.9024 × 104
C 249.024 × 104
D 2.49024 × 105
Correct Answer - A
Spring 2006 #13
The diameter of a blood cell is measured in micrometers. A micrometer is 0.000001 meter. Which expression represents this number in scientific notation?
A 1.0 x 107
B 1.0 x 106
C 1.0 x 10-6
D 1.0 x 10-7
Correct Answer - C
Spring 2004 #3
The sun’s core temperature reaches close to 2.7 x 107 degrees Fahrenheit. Which of the following represents this temperature in standard notation?
A 270,000°F
B 2,700,000°F
C 27,000,000°F
D 270,000,000°F
Correct Answer - C
Spring 2004 #43
A certain bacterium measures approximately 0.000015 millimeter in length. How is this length expressed in scientific notation?
F 1.5 x 10-5 mm
G 1.5 x 10-4 mm
H 0.15 x 105 mm
J 15 x 104 mm
Correct Answer - F
Spring 2003 #46
(8.2) Number, operation, and quantitative reasoning. The student selects and uses appropriate operations to solve problems and justify solutions. The student is expected to
(A) select and use appropriate operations to solve problems and justify the selections;
A water tank contains 2,500 gallons. A faucet attached to the tank releases water at a constant rate of 5 gallons per minute. If the faucet is left open for 1 hour and no other water is released, which equation can be used to find r, the number of gallons of water remaining in the tank?
F r = 2,500 ÷ 5
G r = 2,500 - 60
H r = 2,500 – 60(5)
J r = 2,500 ÷ 60(5)
Correct Answer
H
Spring 2006 #16
To cover his bulletin board, Mr. Adams needs 1½ yards of fabric and 6¼ yards of trim. If the fabric costs $2.79 per yard and the trim costs $1.19 per yard, which equation can be used to find c, the total cost of covering the bulletin board?
A c = (2.79 + 1.5) + (1.19 + 6.25)
B c = (2.79 ∙ 1.5) + (1.19 ∙ 6.25)
C c = (2.79 + 1.5) – (1.19 + 6.25)
D c = (2.79 ∙ 1.5) – (1.19 ∙ 6.25)
Correct Answer - B
Spring 2006 #47
The Webster Junior High faculty includes 37 teachers. The principal’s and teachers’ annual salaries total $1,266,140. If the principal’s salary is $54,250, which equation can be used to find s, the average salary for a teacher at Webster Junior High?
Spring 2004 #6
Correct Answer
J
Jasmine has an average of 95 on 15 quiz grades. If her teacher drops Jasmine’s lowest grade, a 72, which equation can be used to find n, Jasmine’s new quiz average?
Correct Answer B
Spring 2003 #9
(8.2) Number, operation, and quantitative reasoning. The student selects and uses appropriate operations to solve problems and justify solutions. The student is expected to
(B) add, subtract, multiply, and divide rational numbers in problem situations;
A recipe for 12 waffles calls for 1½ cups of milk, 2¼ cups of flour, and 1⅓ cups of other ingredients. How many cups of milk, flour, and other ingredients are needed to make 36 waffles?
A 20⅓ cups
B 15¼ cups
C 12¼ cups
D 5 1/12 cups
Correct Answer - B
April 2006 #11
On Friday the low temperature in Nome, Alaska, was -12°F, and the high temperature was 23°F. How much warmer was the high temperature than the low temperature?
A -35°F
B -11°F
C 11°F
D 35°F
Correct Answer - D
Spring 2004 #35
A gift basket contains 6⅔ ounces of chocolate candy, 4½ ounces of hard candy, and 4 ounces of dried fruit. What is the total weight of the contents of the gift basket?
A 11 1/6 oz
B 14½ oz
C 14 3/5 oz
D 15 1/6 oz
Correct Answer - D
Spring 2004 #47
Three roommates agreed to split the cost of food and rent evenly. Last month they spent a total of $349.66 for food and $365 for rent. Find the amount that each of the 3 roommates paid.
Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer document. Be sure to use the correct place value.
Correct Answer – 238.22
Spring 2003 #21
A jeweler bought 2 meters of silver chain. She used 20 centimeters to make a bracelet and 60 centimeters to make a necklace. How many meters of silver chain did she have left?
F 1,200 m
G 120 m
H 1.2 m
J 0.12 m
Correct Answer - H
Spring 2003 #24
(8.2) Number, operation, and quantitative reasoning. The student selects and uses appropriate operations to solve problems and justify solutions. The student is expected to
(C) evaluate a solution for reasonableness;
Sean is planning a trip of 1,450 miles. He plans to drive between 250 and 300 miles each day. At this rate, which is a reasonable number of days it will take Sean to complete his trip?
F Less than 4 days
G Between 4 and 6 days
H Between 6 and 8 days
J More than 8 days
Correct Answer - G
Spring 2006 #20
Anthony helps his father with his lawn-mowing service. His father charges from $25.00 to $50.00 per lawn depending on the size of the lawn to be mowed. Last Saturday, Anthony and his father spent 6½ hours mowing 3 lawns. If Anthony’s father actually charged $25.00 for the smallest lawn and $50.00 for the largest lawn, about how much could Anthony’s father have charged for all 3 lawns?
A $75
B $95
C $110
D $150
Correct Answer C
Spring 2006 #43
Cody’s parents bought a big-screen television for $1,099.99 and a DVD player for $99.99 including tax. Cody’s parents plan to pay the total amount in 18 equal monthly payments. What is a reasonable amount for each monthly payment?
F $50.00
G $150.00
H $113.00
J $67.00
Correct Answer - J
Spring 2004 #16
Ms. Gonzalez’s monthly electricity bills for March through June were $97.09, $103.96, $114.73, and $121.82. She estimated that the electricity cost a total of $400.00 over these 4 months. Which best describes her estimate?
A Less than actual amount because she rounded to nearest $100
B Less than actual amount because she rounded to nearest $10
C More than actual amount because she rounded to nearest $100
D More than actual amount because she rounded to nearest $10
Correct Answer - A
Spring 2003 #11
Rae’s recipe for lemon-lime punch calls for the following ingredients:
1 quart apple juice
2¾ cups of lemon-lime soda
64 ounces of pineapple juice
2 quarts of cold water
¼ cup of lemon juice
What is the smallest container that will hold all the ingredients?
F A 4-quart container
G A 5-quart container
H A 6-quart container
J A 7-quart container
Correct Answer H
Spring 2003 #26
(8.2) Number, operation, and quantitative reasoning. The student selects and uses appropriate operations to solve problems and justify solutions. The student is expected to
(D) use multiplication by a constant factor (unit rate) to represent proportional relationships; for example, the arm span of a gibbon is about 1.4 times its height, a = 1.4h.
Which equation can be used to find m, the number of minutes in h hours?
F m = 60 – h
G m = h + 60
H m = h ÷ 60
J m = 60h
Correct Answer - J
Spring 2006 #40
The Childress family went on a camping trip. They paid $28.00 for a 2-night stay at a campground that allows a maximum stay of 30 nights. Which equation can they use to find c, the cost of camping at this campground for the maximum number of nights?
A c = 60 ∙ 56
B c = 30 ∙ 28
C c = 28 ∙28
D c = 30 ∙ 14
Correct Answer D
Spring 2004 #37
Objective 2:
The student will demonstrate an understanding of patterns, relationships, and algebraic reasoning.
(8.3) Patterns, relationships, and algebraic thinking. The student identifies proportional relationships in problem situations and solves problems. The student is expected to
(A) compare and contrast proportional and non-proportional relationships;
A store sells potatoes in 5-pound bags for $2.29. Which of the following bags of potatoes would be the same price per pound?
A A 20-pound bag for $8.80
B A 2-pounds bag for $1.02
C A 10-pound bag for $4.58
D A 7-pound bag for $3.01
Correct Answer - C
April 2006 #49
To make a certain shade of orange paint, Calvin must add 20 ounces of yellow paint to every 50 ounces of red paint. If he uses 200 ounces of red paint, which proportion can he use to find x, the number of ounces of yellow paint he should add to get the shade of orange he wants?
Correct Answer - A
April 2004 #23
The Wright Pen Company sells 3-pen packages for $1.50. Which company sells pens for the same price per pen?
F Jones Pen Company
4-pen packages for $2.50
G Cavazos Pen Company
5-pen packages for $3.00
H Smother Pen Company
7-pen packages for $3.50
J Nottingham Pen Company
9-pen packages for $5.00
Correct Answer - H
April 2004 #48
Tim ran 150 meters in 25 seconds, and Evan ran 90 meters in 15 seconds. Based on these rates, which statement is true?
F Tim’s average speed was 4 meters per second faster than Evan’s average speed.
G Tim’s average speed was 2.4 meters per second faster than Evan’s average speed.
H Tim’s average speed was 2 meters per second faster than Evan’s average speed.
J Tim’s average speed was equal to Evan’s average speed.
Correct Answer - J
Spring 2003 #32
Mrs. Pardue wants to purchase some apples. She compared prices from several different on-line grocers. Which grocer’s price table is based on a constant unit price?
Correct Answer - B
Spring 2003 #49
(8.3) Patterns, relationships, and algebraic thinking. The student identifies proportional relationships in problem situations and solves problems. The student is expected to
(B) estimate and find solutions to application problems involving percents and proportional relationships such as similarity and rates.
Mrs. Guzman bought 3 table lamps for $129.90. If each lamp cost $40.00 before tax was added, what tax rate did she pay on the 3 lamps?
F 7.5%
G 43.3%
H 30.79%
J 8.25%
Correct Answer - J
April 2006 #14
Mai earns a salary of $200 per week plus an additional 5% commission on her sales. If Mai’s weekly salary increases by $25 and her commission increases to 6%, how much will she earn if her weekly sales are $2,500?
F $325.00
G $375.00
H $525.00
J $700.00
Correct Answer - G
April 2006 #28
Sheila made a scale drawing of a room. The actual room has a width of 16 feet and a length of 24 feet. Her drawing has a length of 3 inches. What is the width, in inches, of the scale drawing of the room?
Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer document. Be sure to use the correct place value.
Correct Answer - 2
April 2004 #21
Mr. Johnson is considering renting an office that has 325 square feet of space. The rent is $1,300 per month. A larger office in the same building is available for $2,100 per month at the same rate per square foot as the smaller office. What is the area of the larger office?
F 525 ft2
G 1,625 ft2
H 3,400 ft2
J 840 ft2
Correct Answer - F
April 2004 #24
Bobby saved $32 when he purchased a jacket at a clearance sale. If the sale price was 40% off the regular price, what was the regular price of the jacket?
A $48
B $72
C $80
D $128
Correct Answer - C
Spring 2003 #15
Vanita can read an average of 18 pages during a 30-minute reading period at school. At this rate, approximately how long will it take her to read a 380-page book?
A 11 h
B 21 h
C 23 h
D 42 h
Correct Answer - A
Spring 2003 #27
(8.4) Patterns, relationships, and algebraic thinking. The student makes connections among various representations of a numerical relationship. The student is expected to
(A) generate a different representation given one representation of data, such as a table, graph, equation, or verbal description.
The students in Mr. Lee’s science class are ordering the materials they will need for a science experiment. Each student will need a bag of plant seeds that costs $1.00 and a 6-plant tray that costs $2.50. If x represents the number of students in Mr. Lee’s science class, which equation can be used to find y, the amount in dollars spent by Mr. Lee’s students?
A y = 2.5x + 1
B y = 3.5x
C y = x + 3.5
D y = x + 2.5
Correct Answer - B
April 2006 #3
The table below shows a relationship between x and y. Which equation best represents this relationship?
F y = x + 3
G y = 3x
H y = 5x – 3
J y = 5x + 3
Correct Answer - J
April 2006 #32
Which line graphed below best represents the table of values for the ordered pairs (x, y)?
Correct Answer - A
April 2004 #7
A software company employs 450 workers. It plans to increase its workforce by 8 employees per month until it has doubled in size. Which equation can be used to determine m, the number of months it will take for the company’s workforce to double in size?
A 8m + 450m = 900
B 2m + 450 = 900
C 2(8m + 450) = 900
D 8m + 450 = 900
Correct Answer - D
April 2004 #19
The equation c = 0.75t represents c, the total cost of t tickets on a bus. Which table contains values that fit this equation?
Correct Answer - A
Spring 2003 #1
The graph of the line y = 2x + 3 is drawn on the coordinate grid below. Which table of ordered pairs contains only points on this line?
Correct Answer - B
Spring 2003 #47
(8.5) Patterns, relationships, and algebraic thinking. The student uses graphs, tables, and algebraic representations to make predictions and solve problems. The student is expected to
(A) estimate, find, and justify solutions to application problems using appropriate tables, graphs, and algebraic equations;
A fast train, known as a bullet train, travels at an average speed of 163 miles per hour. The equation below shows the relationship between d, the number of miles the train travels, and t, the number of hours it travels.
d = 163t
What is the distance in miles the train will travel in 1½ hours.
Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer document. Be sure to use the correct place value.
Correct Answer – 244.5
April 2006 #21
The table shows the relationship between the weight of a package and the cost of mailing it. Based on the pattern in the table, what will it cost to mail a 13-ounce package?
F $3.04
G $2.99
H $3.13
J $4.81
Correct Answer - H
April 2006 #38
The graph below shows the growth rate of a human fingernail. Based on the information in the graph, which best represents the number of millimeters a fingernail grows in 25 days?
F 3.1 mm
G 3.6 mm
H 4.1 mm
J 4.6 mm
Correct Answer - G
April 2006 #46
The table below shows land-speed records. Whose land-speed record did Green exceed by exactly 368.84 miles per hour?
A Elyston
B Cobb
C Breedlove
D Noble
Correct Answer - B
April 2004 #1
Mr. Flores ran a 26.1-mile marathon last year. He completed the race in 5 hours 6 minutes. This year Mr. Flores would like to run the same marathon in 4.5 hours. How many miles per hour should Mr. Flores run to complete the marathon in 4.5 hours? [d = rt]
F 5.8 mph
G 6.2 mph
H 11.8 mph
J 5.6 mph
Correct Answer - F
April 2004 #14
A baseball card was worth $3 when it was issued in 1996. The table shows the value of the card each year since 1996. Based on the information in the table, what is a reasonable prediction for the value of the baseball card in 2004?
F Between $5 and $6
G Between $6 and $7
H Between $7 and $8
J Between $8 and $9
Correct Answer - G
Spring 2003 #12
Mr. Park’s total monthly charge for local and long-distance telephone service, c, can be found using the equation c = 20 + 0.07m, where m represents the number of minutes of long-distance calls Mr. Park made during that month. Find the total charge for a month during which Mr. Park made 100 minutes of long-distance calls.
F $7.00
G $20.00
H $20.07
J $27.00
Correct Answer - J
Spring 2003 #40
(8.5) Patterns, relationships, and algebraic thinking. The student uses graphs, tables, and algebraic representations to make predictions and solve problems. The student is expected to
(B) use an algebraic expression to find any term in a sequence.
Look at the sequence in the table below.
Correct Answer - H
April 2006 #10
Which expression can be used to find the value of the term in the nth position?
Let n represent the position of a term in the sequence below.
8, 11, 14, 17, 20, 23, . . .
Which algebraic expression can be used to find the nth term of the sequence?
F 2n + 6
G 6n + 2
H 5n + 3
J 3n + 5
Correct Answer - J
April 2006 #24
In the sequence below, which expression can be used to find the value of the term in the nth position?
F n – 0.75
G n / 4
H 4n
J n – 1.5
Correct Answer - G
April 2004 #32
The expression shown below describes a pattern of numbers.
n(n – 1) + 4
If n represents a number’s position in the sequence, which pattern of numbers does the expression describe?
A 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, . . .
B 1, 4, 6, 10, 16, . . .
C 4, 6, 10, 16, 24, . . .
D 4, 10, 18, 28, 40, . . .
Correct Answer - C
April 2004 #39
Which expression can be used to find the nth term in the following arithmetic sequence, where n represents a number’s position in the sequence?
A n + 4
B 3n + 4
C 5n
D 4n + 1
Correct Answer - D
Spring 2003 #29
Let n represent the position of a number in the following arithmetic sequence.
Which expression can be used to find any term in the sequence?
Correct Answer - G
Spring 2003 #36
Objective 3:
The student will demonstrate an understanding of geometry and spatial reasoning.
(8.6) Geometry and spatial reasoning. The student uses transformational geometry to develop spatial sense. The student is expected to
(A) generate similar shapes using dilations including enlargements and reductions;
Mrs. Micelli placed a picture of an equilateral triangle on an overhead projector in her math class. The overhead projector dilated the triangle’s image on the screen by a scale factor of 3.5. If the length of each side of the actual triangle is 5 cm, what is the length of each side of the dilated triangle on the screen?
F 175 cm
G 17.5 cm
H 8.5 cm
J 3 cm
Correct Answer - G
April 2006 #36
Regular pentagon MNPQR is similar to pentagon TUVWX. What scale factor was used to dilate regular pentagon MNPQR to pentagon TUVWX.
A 0.4
B 1.8
C 2.5
D 4.2
Correct Answer - C
April 2004 #15
Quadrilateral PQRS was dilated to form quadrilateral WXYZ. Which number best represents the scale factor used to change quadrilateral PQRS into quadrilateral WXYZ?
A ¼
B ½
C 2
D 4
Correct Answer - C
Spring 2003 #31
(8.6) Geometry and spatial reasoning. The student uses transformational geometry to develop spatial sense. The student is expected to
(B) graph dilations, reflections, and translations on a coordinate plane.
∆PRY is reflected across the y-axis. Which of the following shows this transformation?
Correct Answer - C
April 2006 #7
If ∆XYZ is translated 8 units to the left and 3 units down, what are the coordinates of point Y’?
A (9, 5)
B (-2, 6)
C (1, 2)
D (-4, 2)
Correct Answer - C
April 2004 #27
Polygon PQRSTU is shown on the coordinate grid below. Which coordinate grid shows the reflection of polygon PQRSTU across the x-axis?
Correct Answer - J
Spring 2003 #10
A circle with a radius of 3 units has its center at (-4, -2) on a coordinate grid. If the circle is translated 6 units to the right and 3 units up, what will be the coordinates of the new center?
A (2, 1)
B (1, 2)
C (-2, 1)
D (1, -2)
Correct Answer - A
Spring 2003 #43
(8.7) Geometry and spatial reasoning. The student uses geometry to model and describe the physical world. The student is expected to
(A) draw solids from different perspectives;
Melody made a solid figure by stacking cubes. The solid figure is shown below. Which drawing best represents a front view of this solid?
Correct Answer - F
April 2006 #50
The picture below shows a toolbox with a black handle. Which drawing best represents a top view of the toolbox?
Correct Answer - J
April 2004 #44
The drawings show the top view and the front view of a solid figure built with cubes. Which drawing shows a 3-dimensional view of the solid figure represented?
Correct Answer - F
Spring 2003 #50
(8.7) Geometry and spatial reasoning. The student uses geometry to model and describe the physical world. The student is expected to
(B) use geometric concepts and properties to solve problems in fields such as art and architecture;
Ivan’s car uses gasoline at an average rate of 20 miles per gallon. He must drive from City 1 to City 2. Use the ruler on the Mathematics Chart to measure the distance from City 1 to City 2 on the map below in inches.
How many gallons of gasoline
will Ivan’s car use at this rate
when he drives from
City 1 to City 2?
A 10 gal
B 40 gal
C 200 gal
D 800 gal
Correct Answer - B
April 2006 #15
Mr. Jones wants to install new countertops on his 2 kitchen counters. The drawing below shows the dimensions of the counters. What is the least amount of material needed to
cover the tops of both
kitchen counters?
F 54 ft2
G 45 ft2
H 39 ft2
J 6 ft2
Correct Answer - G
April 2006 #30
An architect designed a rectangular room with an area of 925 square feet. What is the width of the room if the length is 37 feet?
A 25 ft
B 74 ft
C 425.5 ft
D 462.5 ft
Correct Answer - A
April 2004 #5
A toy truck wheel is shown below. Which is the closest to the distance traveled during 2 full rotations of the toy truck wheel?
F 50.2 centimeters
G 100.5 centimeters
H 200.9 centimeters
J 401.9 centimeters
Correct Answer - G
April 2004 #38
A bicycle wheel travels about 82 inches in 1 full rotation. What is the diameter of the wheel, to the nearest inch?
A 5 in.
B 10 in.
C 13 in.
D 26 in.
Correct Answer - D
Spring 2003 #13
(8.7) Geometry and spatial reasoning. The student uses geometry to model and describe the physical world. The student is expected to
(C) use pictures or models to demonstrate the Pythagorean Theorem;
Line segment d is a diagonal in each polygon shown below. Which drawing shows enough information to find the length of line segment d?
Correct Answer - H
April 2004 #22
Which figure best represents a triangle with sides a, b, and c in which the relationship a2 + b2 = c2 is always true?
Correct Answer - C
Spring 2003 #37
(8.7) Geometry and spatial reasoning. The student uses geometry to model and describe the physical world. The student is expected to
(D) locate and name points on a coordinate plane using ordered pairs of rational numbers.
Mrs. Weathersbee drew a line and shaded part of the coordinate plane. Which list is made up of coordinate pairs representing points in the shaded part of the coordinate plane?
A (3, -4), (-2, 5), and (6, -3)
B (-3, 4), (3, 8), and (-9, -2)
C (-6, 3), (1, 6), and (-2, 1)
D (-3, 5), (3,1), and (-9, 2)
Correct Answer - B
April 2006 #5
Which ordered pair is located in Quadrant IV?
A (-2.5, 4.5)
B (0, -2¾)
C (-1.65, -1.55)
D (2½, -1½)
Correct Answer - D
April 2006 #35
A circle with a radius of 6 units is shown below. What are the coordinates of the center of the circle?
F (-1, 2)
G (-2, 3)
H (-2, 2)
J (-3, 2)
Correct Answer - H
April 2004 #2
Which graph shows a right triangle with one vertex at coordinates (-2, -4) and another vertex in the first quadrant?
Correct Answer F
Spring 2003 #34
Objective 4:
The student will demonstrate an understanding of the concepts and uses of measurement.
(8.8) Measurement. The student uses procedures to determine measures of solids. The student is expected to
(A) find surface area of prisms and cylinders using [concrete] models and nets (two-dimensional models);
Moffett’s Candy Factory makes candy in the shape of cylinders. The net of a cylindrical piece of candy is shown below. Which is closest to the total surface area of this piece of candy?
F 31 cm2
G 19 cm2
H 44 cm2
J 75 cm2
Correct Answer - H
April 2006 #22
Mrs. Juarez has a cylindrical pincushion with the net shown below. Use the ruler on the Mathematics chart to measure the dimensions of the net in centimeters. Which is closest to the lateral surface area of the cylindrical pincushion?
A 3.0 cm2
B 6.3 cm2
C 9.4 cm2
D 12.6 cm2
Correct Answer - D
April 2004 #13
For small paving jobs, a contractor uses a roller pushed by a worker. To the nearest square inch, what is the area of pavement with which the surface of the roller will come into contact in one complete rotation?
A 753 in2
B 1,507 in2
C 1,708 in2
D 1,909 in2
Correct Answer - B
Spring 2003 #23
(8.8) Measurement. The student uses procedures to determine measures of solids. The student is expected to
(C) estimate answers and use formulas to solve application problems involving surface area and volume.
Deb has a rectangular storage box with a height of 18 inches, as shown below. If Deb cuts off a 2-inch strip around the top of the box, what will be the new volume of the box in cubic inches?
F 1,600 in3
G 1,440 in3
H 1,024 in3
J 1,800 in3
Correct Answer - F
April 2006 #4
Jonathan shipped a birthday gift to his grandmother in a cubical box. Which is closest to the surface area of the box?
A 16 square feet
B 15 square feet
C 8 square feet
D 38 square feet
Correct Answer - D
April 2004 #33
A cardboard box is 60 inches long, 18 inches wide, and 24 inches high. Which is closest to the volume of the box in cubic feet?
F 8.5 cubic feet
G 15 cubic feet
H 18 cubic feet
J 24 cubic feet
Correct Answer - G
Spring 2003 #28
(8.9) Measurement. The student uses indirect measurement to solve problems. The student is expected to
(A) use the Pythagorean Theorem to solve real-life problems;
Mrs. Gonzales wants to string lights along both diagonals of a rectangular window, as shown below. What is the minimum length of lights Mrs. Gonzales will need?
A 5 ft
B 7 ft
C 10 ft
D 14 ft
Correct Answer - C
April 2006 #33
A ladder that is 13 feet long leans against a building. The bottom of the ladder is 5 feet away from the base of the building. How far up the side of the building does the ladder reach?
A 18 ft
B 16 ft
C 12 ft
D 8 ft
Correct Answer - C
April 2006 #45
Mr. Elliott designed a flower garden in the shape of a square. He plans to build a walkway through the garden, as shown below. Which is closest to the length of the walkway?
A 36 ft
B 24 ft
C 17 ft
D 13 ft
Correct Answer - C
April 2004 #17
A cell-phone tower that has a transmission range of 50 miles is located 40 miles due south of a straight road. Find x, the length of the section of road that is within the transmission range of the tower.
A 10 mi
B 30 mi
C 60 mi
D 90 mi
Correct Answer - C
Spring 2003 #19
(8.9) Measurement. The student uses indirect measurement to solve problems. The student is expected to
(B) use proportional relationships in similar shapes to find missing measurements.
The picture below is Larry’s favorite picture. Larry had a reduced copy of the picture made as a gift for his father. If the reduced picture was similar to the original and the height of the reduced picture was 7 inches, what was its width?
A 13 in
B 5.60 in
C 8.75 in
D 10 in
Correct Answer - C
April 2006 #17
Trapezoid STUV is similar to trapezoid NOPQ. What is the length of OP?
Correct Answer - G
April 2004 #36
∆EFG is similar to ∆HJK. Find the length of JK.
A 3 units
B 7 units
C 14 units
D 24.5 units
Correct Answer - B
Spring 2003 #7
(8.10) Measurement. The student describes how changes in dimensions affect linear, area, and volume measures. The student is expected to
(A) describe the resulting effects on perimeter and area when dimensions of a shape are changed proportionally;
Rectangle STUV is similar to rectangle LMNO. If the area of rectangle STUV is 72 square units, what is the area of rectangle LMNO?
F 36 units2
G 24 units2
H 18 units2
J 12 units2
Correct Answer - H
April 2004 #28
(8.10) Measurement. The student describes how changes in dimensions affect linear, area, and volume measures. The student is expected to
(B) describe the resulting effects on volume when dimensions of a solid are changed proportionally;
The dimensions of two cubes are shown below. The volume of the smaller cube is 64 cubic feet. Find the volume of the larger cube.
F 16,384 ft3
G 4,096 ft3
H 768 ft3
J 256 ft3
Correct Answer - G
Spring 2003 #38
Objective 5:
The student will demonstrate an understanding of probability and statistics.
(8.11) Probability and statistics. The student applies concepts of theoretical and experimental probability to make predictions. The student is expected to
(A) find the probabilities of compound events (dependent and independent);
Fiona has a bag containing 6 red, 8 blue, 5 green, 9 yellow, and 2 white marbles that are all the same size and shape. What is the probability of randomly choosing a white marble on the first pick, replacing it, and then randomly choosing a green marble on the second pick?
Correct Answer - D
April 2006 #37
Fidel tosses four fair coins. What is the probability that all four coins will land heads up?
Correct Answer - F
April 2004 #30
A spinner and a fair number cube are used in a game. The spinner has an equal chance of landing on 1 of 4 colors: red, purple, blue, or green. The faces of the cube are labeled 1 through 6. What is the probability of a player spinning the color red and then rolling a 5 or 6?
Correct Answer - H
Spring 2003 #22
(8.11) Probability and statistics. The student applies concepts of theoretical and experimental probability to make predictions. The student is expected to
(B) use theoretical probabilities and experimental results to make predictions and decisions.
Sharon played an electronic game. There were 15 questions, of which she answered 3 incorrectly. At this rate, how many questions should Sharon expect to answer incorrectly if she answers a total of 135 questions?
A 45
B 27
C 9
D 5
Correct Answer - B
April 2006 #41
The probability of a table-tennis ball being defective is 1/10. About how many balls would be defective in a case of 725 table-tennis balls?
A 1
B 7
C 73
D 80
Correct Answer - C
April 2004 #49
The results of a random survey showed that 42 out of 80 people plan to vote for Mr. Vu for city council. Which is the best prediction of the total number of votes he will receive if 2,000 people vote?
F 25
G 50
H 120
J 1,000
Correct Answer - J
Spring 2003 #8
(8.12) Probability and statistics. The student uses statistical procedures to describe data. The student is expected to
(A) select the appropriate measure of central tendency to describe a set of data for a particular purpose;
A rancher sold 100 calves. He recorded the following data about these animals. Which measure of data could be used to calculate the total weight of the calves sold?
F Mean
G Median
H Mode
J Range
Correct Answer - F
April 2006 #26
A retail store had total sales of $436, $650, $530, $500, $650, $489, and $423 last week. Which measure of data would make the store’s sales last week appear the most profitable?
F Mode
G Median
H Mean
J Range
Correct Answer - F
April 2004 #18
The following table shows the number of pages in novels that Chloe read for pleasure each month during the school year. If Chloe read only 125 pages during the month of May, which measure of data changed the most?
A The mean
B The median
C The mode
D All measures were affected equally
Correct Answer - A
Spring 2003 #17
(8.12) Probability and statistics. The student uses statistical procedures to describe data. The student is expected to
(B) draw conclusions and make predictions by analyzing trends in scatterplots;
The scatterplot below shows the cost of 9 large countertop microwave ovens and their capacity in cubic feet. Which best describes the trend shown in the scatterplot?
A Positive trend
B Negative trend
C Mean trend
D No trend
Correct Answer - D
April 2006 #19
The scatterplot below shows the amount of time a piano student spends practicing a song and the number of incorrect notes he plays while performing that song. Which statement best describes the relationship shown in the scatterplot?
F As the time spent practicing increases, the number of incorrect notes played remains constant.
G The greater the time spent practicing, the fewer the number of incorrect notes played.
H There is no relationship between the time spent practicing and the number of incorrect notes played.
J The greater the time spent practicing, the greater the number of incorrect notes played.
Correct Answer - G
April 2006 #44
The scatterplot below shows the cost of phone calls Betsy made to her brother overseas in relation to the number of minutes per phone call. Based on the information in the scatterplot, which statement is a valid conclusion?
A As Betsy made more phone calls, the cost of the phone calls increased.
B As Betsy made fewer phone calls, the cost of the phone calls decreased.
C As Betsy decreased the number of minutes on the phone, the number of phone calls decreased.
D As Betsy increased the number of minutes on the phone, the cost of the phone calls increased.
Correct Answer - D
April 2004 #11
The scatterplot below shows the number of households with cable television service during certain years. Which statement best describes the relationship on the scatterplot?
F The number of households with cable service increased over time.
G The number of households with cable service decreased over time.
H The number of households with cable service remained the same over time.
J The number of households with cable service could not be determined over time.
Correct Answer - F
April 2004 #50
A dentist kept a record of the number of new cavities his patients had per year for the last 10 years. The scatterplot below shows the average number of new cavities per year for patients in the 4- to 32-year age range. Which description best represents the relationship of the dentist’s data?
F Negative trend
G No trend
H Positive trend
J Cannot be determined
Correct Answer - F
Spring 2003 #14
(8.12) Probability and statistics. The student uses statistical procedures to describe data. The student is expected to
(C) construct circle graphs, bar graphs, and histograms, [with and] without technology.
The table below shows the number of students in each grade at Madison Junior High who are enrolled in various musical groups. Which graph best represents the data in the table?
Correct Answer - D
April 2006 #1
Miss Koziel eats a bowl of her favorite cereal every morning. The table below shows the nutritional content of one serving of this cereal. Which circle graph best represents these data?
Correct Answer - G
April 2004 #4
Mr. Dansiger surveyed the students in his science classes about the type and number of pets they owned. The table shows the results of the survey. Which circle graph best represents the type and number of pets reported by students in the survey?
Spring 2003 #3
Correct Answer - D
(8.13) Probability and statistics. The student evaluates predictions and conclusions based on statistical data. The student is expected to
(A) evaluate methods of sampling to determine validity of an inference made from a set of data;
Julie is going to conduct a school survey for a research paper. Which sampling method is NOT a good representation of her school’s student population?
A Survey every fifth student as all students exit the main door at school
B Survey all students at a shopping mall
C Survey ¼ of all the students at school randomly
D Survey all the students whose names have been randomly drawn by the school’s computer
Correct Answer - B
April 2006 #23
Principal Alcocer determined that 80% of the students at his school wore boots to school at least two days a week during winter. If his school has 1,200 students, which statement does NOT represent Principal Alcocer’s data?
F During winter 960 students wear boots to school at least
two days a week.
G During winter 240 students wear boots to school fewer
than two days a week.
H During winter more than ½ of the students wear boots to
school at least two days a week.
J During winter less than 1/5 of the students wear boots to
school fewer than two days a week.
Correct Answer - J
April 2004 #8
Lily surveyed all the members of the middle school band about their favorite class this semester. The results are shown in the table below. From these results, Lily concluded that band was the favorite class among all the students at her school. Which is the best explanation for why her conclusion might not be valid?
F The survey should have been done each day for a week.
G The sample was not representative of all the students at
the school.
H The survey should have been done with eighth-grade
students only.
J The band meets only 3 days a week.
Correct Answer
G
Spring 2003 #4
(8.13) Probability and statistics. The student evaluates predictions and conclusions based on statistical data. The student is expected to
(B) recognize misuses of graphical or numerical information and evaluate predictions and conclusions based on data analysis.
The table shows the population of Texas from 1900 to 2000. Which of the following is true, based on the data above?
F The population of Texas doubled from 1980 to 2000.
G The population of Texas in 1990 was 4 times the population in 1920.
H The population of Texas more than tripled from 1900 to 1960.
J The population of Texas in 1 980 was 2 times the population in 1950.
Correct Answer - H
April 2006 #4
The graph below displays the weights of packages shipped from a post office on Tuesday. According to information in the graph, no 10- to 12-pound packages were shipped. Which statement explains why this representation may be inaccurate?
A The scale for the number of packages does not start at 0.
B The vertical bars are too wide.
C The intervals are too small.
D The scale for the number of packages goes higher than 90.
Correct Answer - A
April 2004 #45
The bar graph shows the average number of hours per week that students in different grades use computers. Which statement best explains why a person reading the graph might get an incorrect idea about the differences in the number of hours computers are used by students in the grades shown?
F The title of the graph is
misleading.
G The grade intervals do not
show how much time college
students use computers.
H The vertical scale should
show minutes of computer
use instead of hours.
J The intervals on the vertical
scale are not consistent.
Correct Answer - J
Spring 2003 #16
A clothing store surveyed 100 boys aged 12 to 16 about their preferred T-shirt colors. The results are shown in the table. If the store uses only these data to order T-shirts, which conclusion best reflects the data collected?
A More than half of each
order should be orange
T-shirts.
B More than half of each
order should be purple
T-shirts and orange
T-shirts.
C Only purple T-shirts and
orange T-shirts should be
ordered.
D About a third of the order should be green T-shirts and
yellow T-shirts.
Correct Answer - B
Spring 2003 #41
Objective 6:
The student will demonstrate an understanding of the mathematical processes and tools used in problem solving.
(8.14) Underlying processes and mathematical tools. The student applies Grade 8 mathematics to solve problems connected to everyday experiences, investigations in other disciplines, and activities in and outside of school. The student is expected to
(A) identify and apply mathematics to everyday experiences, to activities in and outside of school, with other disciplines, and with other mathematical topics.
The Sundown Parking Garage charges $5.00 to park a car for the first hour and $0.75 for each additional hour or part of an hour after the first hour. What is the total charge for parking a car for 4 hours 42 minutes in this garage?
A $5.75
B $6.50
C $7.25
D $8.00
Correct Answer - D
April 2006 #29
Mr. and Mrs. Lee brought their 2 children, Cooper and Erin, to a museum. Only Mr. Lee received a discount on his ticket. The table below shows the admission prices at the museum. Which person’s admission price can be found without any other information?
F Mrs. Lee
G Mr. Lee
H Cooper
J Erin
Correct Answer - F
April 2006 #48
Mr. Thomas is framing a 28-by-40-foot area for a concrete slab. If the concrete company charges $120.00 per cubic yard of concrete, what other information is needed in order to find c, the cost of the concrete slab?
F The area of the slab
G The thickness of the slab
H The perimeter of the slab
J The price per cubic foot of concrete
Correct Answer - G
April 2004 #26
The Venn diagram shows how many of the 400 students at Smith Middle School have a scooter only, a skateboard only, or both a scooter and a skateboard. Use the information in the diagram to find the probability that 1 student chosen at random has neither a scooter nor a skateboard.
Correct Answer - B
Spring 2003 #25
A camp leader plans to buy 3 hot dogs per person for a cookout. If 30 people are going on the cookout and if hot dogs cost $3.99 per package, what other information is needed to find the cost of the hot dogs?
F The number of meals at which hot dogs will be served
G The cost of mustard and relish
H The number of people who eat hot dogs
J The number of hot dogs in a package
Correct Answer - J
Spring 2003 #48
(8.14) Underlying processes and mathematical tools. The student applies Grade 8 mathematics to solve problems connected to everyday experiences, investigations in other disciplines, and activities in and outside of school. The student is expected to
(B) use a problem-solving model that incorporates understanding the problem, making a plan, carrying out the plan, and evaluating the solution for reasonableness.
On Monday Mandy bought a CD for 40% off the regular price of $16.00, not including tax. The next day the CD that Mandy had bought was marked down to 65% off its regular price. How much more money would Mandy have saved, not including tax, if she had waited until Tuesday to buy the CD?
F $4.00
G $6.40
H $9.60
J $10.40
Correct Answer - F
April 2006 #34
Mrs. Díaz told her math class that a particular rectangle has a perimeter of 36 units and an area of 65 square units. Which of the following could be the dimensions of the rectangle?
F 2.5 units by 26 units
G 4 units by 9 units
H 5 units by 13 units
J 6.5 units by 11.5 units
Correct Answer - H
April 2006 #42
After careful consideration of the menu shown below, Mireya purchased Charlie’s Value Meal No. 2. Mireya calculated her savings by finding the sum of $2.49 plus 2 times $1.29. What did Mireya do next to calculate her savings?
F Add $1.29
to the sum
G Divide the
sum by 3
H Subtract
$4.29 from
the sum
J Subtract $4.69 from the sum
Correct Answer - J
April 2004 #12
Roderick is building a model of an actual airplane with a length of 20 feet. What other information is necessary in order to find x, the length of the airplane model.
F The ratio of the length
of the model airplane’s
tail to the length of
its wing
G The speed of the
model airplane
H The scale factor used
J The model airplane’s wingspan
Correct Answer - H
April 2004 #20
The Stars, the Tigers, and the Lobos scored a total of 56 goals during the hockey season. The Stars scored 4 more goals than the Tigers, and the Lobos scored twice as many goals as the Tigers. Which is a reasonable conclusion about the goals the teams scored?
A The Stars scored the least number of goals.
B The Stars and the Lobos scored an equal number
of goals.
C The Tigers scored exactly half the total goals.
D The Lobos scored the greatest number of goals.
Correct Answer - D
Spring 2003 #5<
Released Tests
by Objective
Objective 1:
The student will demonstrate an understanding of numbers, operations, and
quantitative reasoning.
(8.1) Number, operation, and quantitative reasoning. The student understands that different forms of numbers are appropriate for different situations. The student is expected to
(A) compare and order rational numbers in various forms including integers, percents, and positive and negative fractions and decimals;
Several stores are having sales. The prices are reduced by 62.5%, ⅔, 75%, ½, and 7/10. Which list shows the price reductions from greatest to least?
A 75%, 62.5%, ½, ⅔, 7/10
B 75%, 7/10, ⅔, 62.5%, ½
C 75%, 7/10, 62.5%, ½, ⅔
D 75%, 7/10, 62.5%, ⅔, ½
Correct Answer - B
Spring 2006 #31
Which fraction is between ⅔ and ¾?
A ½
B 3/5
C 5/7
D ⅞
Correct Answer - C
Spring 2004 #25
A librarian arranged some books on the shelf using the Dewey decimal system. Choose the group of book numbers that is listed in order from least to greatest.
F 549.010, 549.101, 549.02, 549.3
G 392.4, 397.46, 399.53, 399.062
H 101.2, 101.04, 104.21, 110.0
J 834, 834.19, 834.2, 834.29
Correct Answer - J
Spring 2003 #42
(8.1) Number, operation, and quantitative reasoning. The student understands that different forms of numbers are appropriate for different situations. The student is expected to
(B) select and use appropriate forms of rational numbers to solve real-life problems, including those involving proportional relationships;
The Texas state flag is rectangular and has a width-to-length ratio of 2:3. Which of the following can be used to find l, the length of a Texas flag with a width of 28 inches?
Correct Answer - C
Spring 2006 #27
Carlos, Jackie, Lester, and Margie ate lunch at a restaurant. The total amount of the bill, including tax and tip, was $44.60. Carlos paid $15.00, Jackie paid ¼ of the bill, Lester paid 20% of the bill, and Margie paid the rest of the bill. Who paid the greatest part of the bill?
F Carlos
G Jackie
H Lester
J Margie
Correct Answer - F
Spring 2004 #40
A bag of mixed Yummy Gummies contains 26% green, 34% red, 24% blue, and 16% yellow gummies. Carla put 250 mixed gummies in a bowl. Which proportion can be used to find y, the total number of yellow gummies in the bowl?
Correct Answer - G
Spring 2003 #2
An electronic device counted 3,962 vehicles passing through an intersection during a 7-hour period. If the number of vehicles passing through this intersection per hour remains the same, which proportion can be used to find x, the number of vehicles that would be counted by the device during a 9-hour period?
Correct Answer - B
Spring 2003 #45
(8.1) Number, operation, and quantitative reasoning. The student understands that different forms of numbers are appropriate for different situations. The student is expected to
(C) approximate mentally [and with calculators] the value of irrational numbers as they arise from problem situations (π, √2 );
The area of a square is 83 square meters. Which of these is closest to the length of each side of the square?
F 9.1 m
G 9 m
H 8.9 m
J 8 m
Correct Answer - F
Spring 2006 #18
Mr. Harrington wrote four irrational numbers on the board and asked Jared to choose the number closest to 3. Which irrational number should Jared choose?
Correct Answer - G
Spring 2004 #42
The area of a square is 125 square meters. Which best represents the length of a side of the square?
F 10.8 m
G 11.2 m
H 11.9 m
J 12 m
Correct Answer - G
Spring 2003 #30
(8.1) Number, operation, and quantitative reasoning. The student understands that different forms of numbers are appropriate for different situations. The student is expected to
(D) express numbers in scientific notation, including negative exponents, in appropriate problem situations [using a calculator].
Mr. Loya stated that the circumference of Earth at the equator is 24,902.4 miles. Which expression represents this number in scientific notation?
A 2.49024 × 104
B 24.9024 × 104
C 249.024 × 104
D 2.49024 × 105
Correct Answer - A
Spring 2006 #13
The diameter of a blood cell is measured in micrometers. A micrometer is 0.000001 meter. Which expression represents this number in scientific notation?
A 1.0 x 107
B 1.0 x 106
C 1.0 x 10-6
D 1.0 x 10-7
Correct Answer - C
Spring 2004 #3
The sun’s core temperature reaches close to 2.7 x 107 degrees Fahrenheit. Which of the following represents this temperature in standard notation?
A 270,000°F
B 2,700,000°F
C 27,000,000°F
D 270,000,000°F
Correct Answer - C
Spring 2004 #43
A certain bacterium measures approximately 0.000015 millimeter in length. How is this length expressed in scientific notation?
F 1.5 x 10-5 mm
G 1.5 x 10-4 mm
H 0.15 x 105 mm
J 15 x 104 mm
Correct Answer - F
Spring 2003 #46
(8.2) Number, operation, and quantitative reasoning. The student selects and uses appropriate operations to solve problems and justify solutions. The student is expected to
(A) select and use appropriate operations to solve problems and justify the selections;
A water tank contains 2,500 gallons. A faucet attached to the tank releases water at a constant rate of 5 gallons per minute. If the faucet is left open for 1 hour and no other water is released, which equation can be used to find r, the number of gallons of water remaining in the tank?
F r = 2,500 ÷ 5
G r = 2,500 - 60
H r = 2,500 – 60(5)
J r = 2,500 ÷ 60(5)
Correct Answer
H
Spring 2006 #16
To cover his bulletin board, Mr. Adams needs 1½ yards of fabric and 6¼ yards of trim. If the fabric costs $2.79 per yard and the trim costs $1.19 per yard, which equation can be used to find c, the total cost of covering the bulletin board?
A c = (2.79 + 1.5) + (1.19 + 6.25)
B c = (2.79 ∙ 1.5) + (1.19 ∙ 6.25)
C c = (2.79 + 1.5) – (1.19 + 6.25)
D c = (2.79 ∙ 1.5) – (1.19 ∙ 6.25)
Correct Answer - B
Spring 2006 #47
The Webster Junior High faculty includes 37 teachers. The principal’s and teachers’ annual salaries total $1,266,140. If the principal’s salary is $54,250, which equation can be used to find s, the average salary for a teacher at Webster Junior High?
Spring 2004 #6
Correct Answer
J
Jasmine has an average of 95 on 15 quiz grades. If her teacher drops Jasmine’s lowest grade, a 72, which equation can be used to find n, Jasmine’s new quiz average?
Correct Answer B
Spring 2003 #9
(8.2) Number, operation, and quantitative reasoning. The student selects and uses appropriate operations to solve problems and justify solutions. The student is expected to
(B) add, subtract, multiply, and divide rational numbers in problem situations;
A recipe for 12 waffles calls for 1½ cups of milk, 2¼ cups of flour, and 1⅓ cups of other ingredients. How many cups of milk, flour, and other ingredients are needed to make 36 waffles?
A 20⅓ cups
B 15¼ cups
C 12¼ cups
D 5 1/12 cups
Correct Answer - B
April 2006 #11
On Friday the low temperature in Nome, Alaska, was -12°F, and the high temperature was 23°F. How much warmer was the high temperature than the low temperature?
A -35°F
B -11°F
C 11°F
D 35°F
Correct Answer - D
Spring 2004 #35
A gift basket contains 6⅔ ounces of chocolate candy, 4½ ounces of hard candy, and 4 ounces of dried fruit. What is the total weight of the contents of the gift basket?
A 11 1/6 oz
B 14½ oz
C 14 3/5 oz
D 15 1/6 oz
Correct Answer - D
Spring 2004 #47
Three roommates agreed to split the cost of food and rent evenly. Last month they spent a total of $349.66 for food and $365 for rent. Find the amount that each of the 3 roommates paid.
Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer document. Be sure to use the correct place value.
Correct Answer – 238.22
Spring 2003 #21
A jeweler bought 2 meters of silver chain. She used 20 centimeters to make a bracelet and 60 centimeters to make a necklace. How many meters of silver chain did she have left?
F 1,200 m
G 120 m
H 1.2 m
J 0.12 m
Correct Answer - H
Spring 2003 #24
(8.2) Number, operation, and quantitative reasoning. The student selects and uses appropriate operations to solve problems and justify solutions. The student is expected to
(C) evaluate a solution for reasonableness;
Sean is planning a trip of 1,450 miles. He plans to drive between 250 and 300 miles each day. At this rate, which is a reasonable number of days it will take Sean to complete his trip?
F Less than 4 days
G Between 4 and 6 days
H Between 6 and 8 days
J More than 8 days
Correct Answer - G
Spring 2006 #20
Anthony helps his father with his lawn-mowing service. His father charges from $25.00 to $50.00 per lawn depending on the size of the lawn to be mowed. Last Saturday, Anthony and his father spent 6½ hours mowing 3 lawns. If Anthony’s father actually charged $25.00 for the smallest lawn and $50.00 for the largest lawn, about how much could Anthony’s father have charged for all 3 lawns?
A $75
B $95
C $110
D $150
Correct Answer C
Spring 2006 #43
Cody’s parents bought a big-screen television for $1,099.99 and a DVD player for $99.99 including tax. Cody’s parents plan to pay the total amount in 18 equal monthly payments. What is a reasonable amount for each monthly payment?
F $50.00
G $150.00
H $113.00
J $67.00
Correct Answer - J
Spring 2004 #16
Ms. Gonzalez’s monthly electricity bills for March through June were $97.09, $103.96, $114.73, and $121.82. She estimated that the electricity cost a total of $400.00 over these 4 months. Which best describes her estimate?
A Less than actual amount because she rounded to nearest $100
B Less than actual amount because she rounded to nearest $10
C More than actual amount because she rounded to nearest $100
D More than actual amount because she rounded to nearest $10
Correct Answer - A
Spring 2003 #11
Rae’s recipe for lemon-lime punch calls for the following ingredients:
1 quart apple juice
2¾ cups of lemon-lime soda
64 ounces of pineapple juice
2 quarts of cold water
¼ cup of lemon juice
What is the smallest container that will hold all the ingredients?
F A 4-quart container
G A 5-quart container
H A 6-quart container
J A 7-quart container
Correct Answer H
Spring 2003 #26
(8.2) Number, operation, and quantitative reasoning. The student selects and uses appropriate operations to solve problems and justify solutions. The student is expected to
(D) use multiplication by a constant factor (unit rate) to represent proportional relationships; for example, the arm span of a gibbon is about 1.4 times its height, a = 1.4h.
Which equation can be used to find m, the number of minutes in h hours?
F m = 60 – h
G m = h + 60
H m = h ÷ 60
J m = 60h
Correct Answer - J
Spring 2006 #40
The Childress family went on a camping trip. They paid $28.00 for a 2-night stay at a campground that allows a maximum stay of 30 nights. Which equation can they use to find c, the cost of camping at this campground for the maximum number of nights?
A c = 60 ∙ 56
B c = 30 ∙ 28
C c = 28 ∙28
D c = 30 ∙ 14
Correct Answer D
Spring 2004 #37
Objective 2:
The student will demonstrate an understanding of patterns, relationships, and algebraic reasoning.
(8.3) Patterns, relationships, and algebraic thinking. The student identifies proportional relationships in problem situations and solves problems. The student is expected to
(A) compare and contrast proportional and non-proportional relationships;
A store sells potatoes in 5-pound bags for $2.29. Which of the following bags of potatoes would be the same price per pound?
A A 20-pound bag for $8.80
B A 2-pounds bag for $1.02
C A 10-pound bag for $4.58
D A 7-pound bag for $3.01
Correct Answer - C
April 2006 #49
To make a certain shade of orange paint, Calvin must add 20 ounces of yellow paint to every 50 ounces of red paint. If he uses 200 ounces of red paint, which proportion can he use to find x, the number of ounces of yellow paint he should add to get the shade of orange he wants?
Correct Answer - A
April 2004 #23
The Wright Pen Company sells 3-pen packages for $1.50. Which company sells pens for the same price per pen?
F Jones Pen Company
4-pen packages for $2.50
G Cavazos Pen Company
5-pen packages for $3.00
H Smother Pen Company
7-pen packages for $3.50
J Nottingham Pen Company
9-pen packages for $5.00
Correct Answer - H
April 2004 #48
Tim ran 150 meters in 25 seconds, and Evan ran 90 meters in 15 seconds. Based on these rates, which statement is true?
F Tim’s average speed was 4 meters per second faster than Evan’s average speed.
G Tim’s average speed was 2.4 meters per second faster than Evan’s average speed.
H Tim’s average speed was 2 meters per second faster than Evan’s average speed.
J Tim’s average speed was equal to Evan’s average speed.
Correct Answer - J
Spring 2003 #32
Mrs. Pardue wants to purchase some apples. She compared prices from several different on-line grocers. Which grocer’s price table is based on a constant unit price?
Correct Answer - B
Spring 2003 #49
(8.3) Patterns, relationships, and algebraic thinking. The student identifies proportional relationships in problem situations and solves problems. The student is expected to
(B) estimate and find solutions to application problems involving percents and proportional relationships such as similarity and rates.
Mrs. Guzman bought 3 table lamps for $129.90. If each lamp cost $40.00 before tax was added, what tax rate did she pay on the 3 lamps?
F 7.5%
G 43.3%
H 30.79%
J 8.25%
Correct Answer - J
April 2006 #14
Mai earns a salary of $200 per week plus an additional 5% commission on her sales. If Mai’s weekly salary increases by $25 and her commission increases to 6%, how much will she earn if her weekly sales are $2,500?
F $325.00
G $375.00
H $525.00
J $700.00
Correct Answer - G
April 2006 #28
Sheila made a scale drawing of a room. The actual room has a width of 16 feet and a length of 24 feet. Her drawing has a length of 3 inches. What is the width, in inches, of the scale drawing of the room?
Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer document. Be sure to use the correct place value.
Correct Answer - 2
April 2004 #21
Mr. Johnson is considering renting an office that has 325 square feet of space. The rent is $1,300 per month. A larger office in the same building is available for $2,100 per month at the same rate per square foot as the smaller office. What is the area of the larger office?
F 525 ft2
G 1,625 ft2
H 3,400 ft2
J 840 ft2
Correct Answer - F
April 2004 #24
Bobby saved $32 when he purchased a jacket at a clearance sale. If the sale price was 40% off the regular price, what was the regular price of the jacket?
A $48
B $72
C $80
D $128
Correct Answer - C
Spring 2003 #15
Vanita can read an average of 18 pages during a 30-minute reading period at school. At this rate, approximately how long will it take her to read a 380-page book?
A 11 h
B 21 h
C 23 h
D 42 h
Correct Answer - A
Spring 2003 #27
(8.4) Patterns, relationships, and algebraic thinking. The student makes connections among various representations of a numerical relationship. The student is expected to
(A) generate a different representation given one representation of data, such as a table, graph, equation, or verbal description.
The students in Mr. Lee’s science class are ordering the materials they will need for a science experiment. Each student will need a bag of plant seeds that costs $1.00 and a 6-plant tray that costs $2.50. If x represents the number of students in Mr. Lee’s science class, which equation can be used to find y, the amount in dollars spent by Mr. Lee’s students?
A y = 2.5x + 1
B y = 3.5x
C y = x + 3.5
D y = x + 2.5
Correct Answer - B
April 2006 #3
The table below shows a relationship between x and y. Which equation best represents this relationship?
F y = x + 3
G y = 3x
H y = 5x – 3
J y = 5x + 3
Correct Answer - J
April 2006 #32
Which line graphed below best represents the table of values for the ordered pairs (x, y)?
Correct Answer - A
April 2004 #7
A software company employs 450 workers. It plans to increase its workforce by 8 employees per month until it has doubled in size. Which equation can be used to determine m, the number of months it will take for the company’s workforce to double in size?
A 8m + 450m = 900
B 2m + 450 = 900
C 2(8m + 450) = 900
D 8m + 450 = 900
Correct Answer - D
April 2004 #19
The equation c = 0.75t represents c, the total cost of t tickets on a bus. Which table contains values that fit this equation?
Correct Answer - A
Spring 2003 #1
The graph of the line y = 2x + 3 is drawn on the coordinate grid below. Which table of ordered pairs contains only points on this line?
Correct Answer - B
Spring 2003 #47
(8.5) Patterns, relationships, and algebraic thinking. The student uses graphs, tables, and algebraic representations to make predictions and solve problems. The student is expected to
(A) estimate, find, and justify solutions to application problems using appropriate tables, graphs, and algebraic equations;
A fast train, known as a bullet train, travels at an average speed of 163 miles per hour. The equation below shows the relationship between d, the number of miles the train travels, and t, the number of hours it travels.
d = 163t
What is the distance in miles the train will travel in 1½ hours.
Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer document. Be sure to use the correct place value.
Correct Answer – 244.5
April 2006 #21
The table shows the relationship between the weight of a package and the cost of mailing it. Based on the pattern in the table, what will it cost to mail a 13-ounce package?
F $3.04
G $2.99
H $3.13
J $4.81
Correct Answer - H
April 2006 #38
The graph below shows the growth rate of a human fingernail. Based on the information in the graph, which best represents the number of millimeters a fingernail grows in 25 days?
F 3.1 mm
G 3.6 mm
H 4.1 mm
J 4.6 mm
Correct Answer - G
April 2006 #46
The table below shows land-speed records. Whose land-speed record did Green exceed by exactly 368.84 miles per hour?
A Elyston
B Cobb
C Breedlove
D Noble
Correct Answer - B
April 2004 #1
Mr. Flores ran a 26.1-mile marathon last year. He completed the race in 5 hours 6 minutes. This year Mr. Flores would like to run the same marathon in 4.5 hours. How many miles per hour should Mr. Flores run to complete the marathon in 4.5 hours? [d = rt]
F 5.8 mph
G 6.2 mph
H 11.8 mph
J 5.6 mph
Correct Answer - F
April 2004 #14
A baseball card was worth $3 when it was issued in 1996. The table shows the value of the card each year since 1996. Based on the information in the table, what is a reasonable prediction for the value of the baseball card in 2004?
F Between $5 and $6
G Between $6 and $7
H Between $7 and $8
J Between $8 and $9
Correct Answer - G
Spring 2003 #12
Mr. Park’s total monthly charge for local and long-distance telephone service, c, can be found using the equation c = 20 + 0.07m, where m represents the number of minutes of long-distance calls Mr. Park made during that month. Find the total charge for a month during which Mr. Park made 100 minutes of long-distance calls.
F $7.00
G $20.00
H $20.07
J $27.00
Correct Answer - J
Spring 2003 #40
(8.5) Patterns, relationships, and algebraic thinking. The student uses graphs, tables, and algebraic representations to make predictions and solve problems. The student is expected to
(B) use an algebraic expression to find any term in a sequence.
Look at the sequence in the table below.
Correct Answer - H
April 2006 #10
Which expression can be used to find the value of the term in the nth position?
Let n represent the position of a term in the sequence below.
8, 11, 14, 17, 20, 23, . . .
Which algebraic expression can be used to find the nth term of the sequence?
F 2n + 6
G 6n + 2
H 5n + 3
J 3n + 5
Correct Answer - J
April 2006 #24
In the sequence below, which expression can be used to find the value of the term in the nth position?
F n – 0.75
G n / 4
H 4n
J n – 1.5
Correct Answer - G
April 2004 #32
The expression shown below describes a pattern of numbers.
n(n – 1) + 4
If n represents a number’s position in the sequence, which pattern of numbers does the expression describe?
A 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, . . .
B 1, 4, 6, 10, 16, . . .
C 4, 6, 10, 16, 24, . . .
D 4, 10, 18, 28, 40, . . .
Correct Answer - C
April 2004 #39
Which expression can be used to find the nth term in the following arithmetic sequence, where n represents a number’s position in the sequence?
A n + 4
B 3n + 4
C 5n
D 4n + 1
Correct Answer - D
Spring 2003 #29
Let n represent the position of a number in the following arithmetic sequence.
Which expression can be used to find any term in the sequence?
Correct Answer - G
Spring 2003 #36
Objective 3:
The student will demonstrate an understanding of geometry and spatial reasoning.
(8.6) Geometry and spatial reasoning. The student uses transformational geometry to develop spatial sense. The student is expected to
(A) generate similar shapes using dilations including enlargements and reductions;
Mrs. Micelli placed a picture of an equilateral triangle on an overhead projector in her math class. The overhead projector dilated the triangle’s image on the screen by a scale factor of 3.5. If the length of each side of the actual triangle is 5 cm, what is the length of each side of the dilated triangle on the screen?
F 175 cm
G 17.5 cm
H 8.5 cm
J 3 cm
Correct Answer - G
April 2006 #36
Regular pentagon MNPQR is similar to pentagon TUVWX. What scale factor was used to dilate regular pentagon MNPQR to pentagon TUVWX.
A 0.4
B 1.8
C 2.5
D 4.2
Correct Answer - C
April 2004 #15
Quadrilateral PQRS was dilated to form quadrilateral WXYZ. Which number best represents the scale factor used to change quadrilateral PQRS into quadrilateral WXYZ?
A ¼
B ½
C 2
D 4
Correct Answer - C
Spring 2003 #31
(8.6) Geometry and spatial reasoning. The student uses transformational geometry to develop spatial sense. The student is expected to
(B) graph dilations, reflections, and translations on a coordinate plane.
∆PRY is reflected across the y-axis. Which of the following shows this transformation?
Correct Answer - C
April 2006 #7
If ∆XYZ is translated 8 units to the left and 3 units down, what are the coordinates of point Y’?
A (9, 5)
B (-2, 6)
C (1, 2)
D (-4, 2)
Correct Answer - C
April 2004 #27
Polygon PQRSTU is shown on the coordinate grid below. Which coordinate grid shows the reflection of polygon PQRSTU across the x-axis?
Correct Answer - J
Spring 2003 #10
A circle with a radius of 3 units has its center at (-4, -2) on a coordinate grid. If the circle is translated 6 units to the right and 3 units up, what will be the coordinates of the new center?
A (2, 1)
B (1, 2)
C (-2, 1)
D (1, -2)
Correct Answer - A
Spring 2003 #43
(8.7) Geometry and spatial reasoning. The student uses geometry to model and describe the physical world. The student is expected to
(A) draw solids from different perspectives;
Melody made a solid figure by stacking cubes. The solid figure is shown below. Which drawing best represents a front view of this solid?
Correct Answer - F
April 2006 #50
The picture below shows a toolbox with a black handle. Which drawing best represents a top view of the toolbox?
Correct Answer - J
April 2004 #44
The drawings show the top view and the front view of a solid figure built with cubes. Which drawing shows a 3-dimensional view of the solid figure represented?
Correct Answer - F
Spring 2003 #50
(8.7) Geometry and spatial reasoning. The student uses geometry to model and describe the physical world. The student is expected to
(B) use geometric concepts and properties to solve problems in fields such as art and architecture;
Ivan’s car uses gasoline at an average rate of 20 miles per gallon. He must drive from City 1 to City 2. Use the ruler on the Mathematics Chart to measure the distance from City 1 to City 2 on the map below in inches.
How many gallons of gasoline
will Ivan’s car use at this rate
when he drives from
City 1 to City 2?
A 10 gal
B 40 gal
C 200 gal
D 800 gal
Correct Answer - B
April 2006 #15
Mr. Jones wants to install new countertops on his 2 kitchen counters. The drawing below shows the dimensions of the counters. What is the least amount of material needed to
cover the tops of both
kitchen counters?
F 54 ft2
G 45 ft2
H 39 ft2
J 6 ft2
Correct Answer - G
April 2006 #30
An architect designed a rectangular room with an area of 925 square feet. What is the width of the room if the length is 37 feet?
A 25 ft
B 74 ft
C 425.5 ft
D 462.5 ft
Correct Answer - A
April 2004 #5
A toy truck wheel is shown below. Which is the closest to the distance traveled during 2 full rotations of the toy truck wheel?
F 50.2 centimeters
G 100.5 centimeters
H 200.9 centimeters
J 401.9 centimeters
Correct Answer - G
April 2004 #38
A bicycle wheel travels about 82 inches in 1 full rotation. What is the diameter of the wheel, to the nearest inch?
A 5 in.
B 10 in.
C 13 in.
D 26 in.
Correct Answer - D
Spring 2003 #13
(8.7) Geometry and spatial reasoning. The student uses geometry to model and describe the physical world. The student is expected to
(C) use pictures or models to demonstrate the Pythagorean Theorem;
Line segment d is a diagonal in each polygon shown below. Which drawing shows enough information to find the length of line segment d?
Correct Answer - H
April 2004 #22
Which figure best represents a triangle with sides a, b, and c in which the relationship a2 + b2 = c2 is always true?
Correct Answer - C
Spring 2003 #37
(8.7) Geometry and spatial reasoning. The student uses geometry to model and describe the physical world. The student is expected to
(D) locate and name points on a coordinate plane using ordered pairs of rational numbers.
Mrs. Weathersbee drew a line and shaded part of the coordinate plane. Which list is made up of coordinate pairs representing points in the shaded part of the coordinate plane?
A (3, -4), (-2, 5), and (6, -3)
B (-3, 4), (3, 8), and (-9, -2)
C (-6, 3), (1, 6), and (-2, 1)
D (-3, 5), (3,1), and (-9, 2)
Correct Answer - B
April 2006 #5
Which ordered pair is located in Quadrant IV?
A (-2.5, 4.5)
B (0, -2¾)
C (-1.65, -1.55)
D (2½, -1½)
Correct Answer - D
April 2006 #35
A circle with a radius of 6 units is shown below. What are the coordinates of the center of the circle?
F (-1, 2)
G (-2, 3)
H (-2, 2)
J (-3, 2)
Correct Answer - H
April 2004 #2
Which graph shows a right triangle with one vertex at coordinates (-2, -4) and another vertex in the first quadrant?
Correct Answer F
Spring 2003 #34
Objective 4:
The student will demonstrate an understanding of the concepts and uses of measurement.
(8.8) Measurement. The student uses procedures to determine measures of solids. The student is expected to
(A) find surface area of prisms and cylinders using [concrete] models and nets (two-dimensional models);
Moffett’s Candy Factory makes candy in the shape of cylinders. The net of a cylindrical piece of candy is shown below. Which is closest to the total surface area of this piece of candy?
F 31 cm2
G 19 cm2
H 44 cm2
J 75 cm2
Correct Answer - H
April 2006 #22
Mrs. Juarez has a cylindrical pincushion with the net shown below. Use the ruler on the Mathematics chart to measure the dimensions of the net in centimeters. Which is closest to the lateral surface area of the cylindrical pincushion?
A 3.0 cm2
B 6.3 cm2
C 9.4 cm2
D 12.6 cm2
Correct Answer - D
April 2004 #13
For small paving jobs, a contractor uses a roller pushed by a worker. To the nearest square inch, what is the area of pavement with which the surface of the roller will come into contact in one complete rotation?
A 753 in2
B 1,507 in2
C 1,708 in2
D 1,909 in2
Correct Answer - B
Spring 2003 #23
(8.8) Measurement. The student uses procedures to determine measures of solids. The student is expected to
(C) estimate answers and use formulas to solve application problems involving surface area and volume.
Deb has a rectangular storage box with a height of 18 inches, as shown below. If Deb cuts off a 2-inch strip around the top of the box, what will be the new volume of the box in cubic inches?
F 1,600 in3
G 1,440 in3
H 1,024 in3
J 1,800 in3
Correct Answer - F
April 2006 #4
Jonathan shipped a birthday gift to his grandmother in a cubical box. Which is closest to the surface area of the box?
A 16 square feet
B 15 square feet
C 8 square feet
D 38 square feet
Correct Answer - D
April 2004 #33
A cardboard box is 60 inches long, 18 inches wide, and 24 inches high. Which is closest to the volume of the box in cubic feet?
F 8.5 cubic feet
G 15 cubic feet
H 18 cubic feet
J 24 cubic feet
Correct Answer - G
Spring 2003 #28
(8.9) Measurement. The student uses indirect measurement to solve problems. The student is expected to
(A) use the Pythagorean Theorem to solve real-life problems;
Mrs. Gonzales wants to string lights along both diagonals of a rectangular window, as shown below. What is the minimum length of lights Mrs. Gonzales will need?
A 5 ft
B 7 ft
C 10 ft
D 14 ft
Correct Answer - C
April 2006 #33
A ladder that is 13 feet long leans against a building. The bottom of the ladder is 5 feet away from the base of the building. How far up the side of the building does the ladder reach?
A 18 ft
B 16 ft
C 12 ft
D 8 ft
Correct Answer - C
April 2006 #45
Mr. Elliott designed a flower garden in the shape of a square. He plans to build a walkway through the garden, as shown below. Which is closest to the length of the walkway?
A 36 ft
B 24 ft
C 17 ft
D 13 ft
Correct Answer - C
April 2004 #17
A cell-phone tower that has a transmission range of 50 miles is located 40 miles due south of a straight road. Find x, the length of the section of road that is within the transmission range of the tower.
A 10 mi
B 30 mi
C 60 mi
D 90 mi
Correct Answer - C
Spring 2003 #19
(8.9) Measurement. The student uses indirect measurement to solve problems. The student is expected to
(B) use proportional relationships in similar shapes to find missing measurements.
The picture below is Larry’s favorite picture. Larry had a reduced copy of the picture made as a gift for his father. If the reduced picture was similar to the original and the height of the reduced picture was 7 inches, what was its width?
A 13 in
B 5.60 in
C 8.75 in
D 10 in
Correct Answer - C
April 2006 #17
Trapezoid STUV is similar to trapezoid NOPQ. What is the length of OP?
Correct Answer - G
April 2004 #36
∆EFG is similar to ∆HJK. Find the length of JK.
A 3 units
B 7 units
C 14 units
D 24.5 units
Correct Answer - B
Spring 2003 #7
(8.10) Measurement. The student describes how changes in dimensions affect linear, area, and volume measures. The student is expected to
(A) describe the resulting effects on perimeter and area when dimensions of a shape are changed proportionally;
Rectangle STUV is similar to rectangle LMNO. If the area of rectangle STUV is 72 square units, what is the area of rectangle LMNO?
F 36 units2
G 24 units2
H 18 units2
J 12 units2
Correct Answer - H
April 2004 #28
(8.10) Measurement. The student describes how changes in dimensions affect linear, area, and volume measures. The student is expected to
(B) describe the resulting effects on volume when dimensions of a solid are changed proportionally;
The dimensions of two cubes are shown below. The volume of the smaller cube is 64 cubic feet. Find the volume of the larger cube.
F 16,384 ft3
G 4,096 ft3
H 768 ft3
J 256 ft3
Correct Answer - G
Spring 2003 #38
Objective 5:
The student will demonstrate an understanding of probability and statistics.
(8.11) Probability and statistics. The student applies concepts of theoretical and experimental probability to make predictions. The student is expected to
(A) find the probabilities of compound events (dependent and independent);
Fiona has a bag containing 6 red, 8 blue, 5 green, 9 yellow, and 2 white marbles that are all the same size and shape. What is the probability of randomly choosing a white marble on the first pick, replacing it, and then randomly choosing a green marble on the second pick?
Correct Answer - D
April 2006 #37
Fidel tosses four fair coins. What is the probability that all four coins will land heads up?
Correct Answer - F
April 2004 #30
A spinner and a fair number cube are used in a game. The spinner has an equal chance of landing on 1 of 4 colors: red, purple, blue, or green. The faces of the cube are labeled 1 through 6. What is the probability of a player spinning the color red and then rolling a 5 or 6?
Correct Answer - H
Spring 2003 #22
(8.11) Probability and statistics. The student applies concepts of theoretical and experimental probability to make predictions. The student is expected to
(B) use theoretical probabilities and experimental results to make predictions and decisions.
Sharon played an electronic game. There were 15 questions, of which she answered 3 incorrectly. At this rate, how many questions should Sharon expect to answer incorrectly if she answers a total of 135 questions?
A 45
B 27
C 9
D 5
Correct Answer - B
April 2006 #41
The probability of a table-tennis ball being defective is 1/10. About how many balls would be defective in a case of 725 table-tennis balls?
A 1
B 7
C 73
D 80
Correct Answer - C
April 2004 #49
The results of a random survey showed that 42 out of 80 people plan to vote for Mr. Vu for city council. Which is the best prediction of the total number of votes he will receive if 2,000 people vote?
F 25
G 50
H 120
J 1,000
Correct Answer - J
Spring 2003 #8
(8.12) Probability and statistics. The student uses statistical procedures to describe data. The student is expected to
(A) select the appropriate measure of central tendency to describe a set of data for a particular purpose;
A rancher sold 100 calves. He recorded the following data about these animals. Which measure of data could be used to calculate the total weight of the calves sold?
F Mean
G Median
H Mode
J Range
Correct Answer - F
April 2006 #26
A retail store had total sales of $436, $650, $530, $500, $650, $489, and $423 last week. Which measure of data would make the store’s sales last week appear the most profitable?
F Mode
G Median
H Mean
J Range
Correct Answer - F
April 2004 #18
The following table shows the number of pages in novels that Chloe read for pleasure each month during the school year. If Chloe read only 125 pages during the month of May, which measure of data changed the most?
A The mean
B The median
C The mode
D All measures were affected equally
Correct Answer - A
Spring 2003 #17
(8.12) Probability and statistics. The student uses statistical procedures to describe data. The student is expected to
(B) draw conclusions and make predictions by analyzing trends in scatterplots;
The scatterplot below shows the cost of 9 large countertop microwave ovens and their capacity in cubic feet. Which best describes the trend shown in the scatterplot?
A Positive trend
B Negative trend
C Mean trend
D No trend
Correct Answer - D
April 2006 #19
The scatterplot below shows the amount of time a piano student spends practicing a song and the number of incorrect notes he plays while performing that song. Which statement best describes the relationship shown in the scatterplot?
F As the time spent practicing increases, the number of incorrect notes played remains constant.
G The greater the time spent practicing, the fewer the number of incorrect notes played.
H There is no relationship between the time spent practicing and the number of incorrect notes played.
J The greater the time spent practicing, the greater the number of incorrect notes played.
Correct Answer - G
April 2006 #44
The scatterplot below shows the cost of phone calls Betsy made to her brother overseas in relation to the number of minutes per phone call. Based on the information in the scatterplot, which statement is a valid conclusion?
A As Betsy made more phone calls, the cost of the phone calls increased.
B As Betsy made fewer phone calls, the cost of the phone calls decreased.
C As Betsy decreased the number of minutes on the phone, the number of phone calls decreased.
D As Betsy increased the number of minutes on the phone, the cost of the phone calls increased.
Correct Answer - D
April 2004 #11
The scatterplot below shows the number of households with cable television service during certain years. Which statement best describes the relationship on the scatterplot?
F The number of households with cable service increased over time.
G The number of households with cable service decreased over time.
H The number of households with cable service remained the same over time.
J The number of households with cable service could not be determined over time.
Correct Answer - F
April 2004 #50
A dentist kept a record of the number of new cavities his patients had per year for the last 10 years. The scatterplot below shows the average number of new cavities per year for patients in the 4- to 32-year age range. Which description best represents the relationship of the dentist’s data?
F Negative trend
G No trend
H Positive trend
J Cannot be determined
Correct Answer - F
Spring 2003 #14
(8.12) Probability and statistics. The student uses statistical procedures to describe data. The student is expected to
(C) construct circle graphs, bar graphs, and histograms, [with and] without technology.
The table below shows the number of students in each grade at Madison Junior High who are enrolled in various musical groups. Which graph best represents the data in the table?
Correct Answer - D
April 2006 #1
Miss Koziel eats a bowl of her favorite cereal every morning. The table below shows the nutritional content of one serving of this cereal. Which circle graph best represents these data?
Correct Answer - G
April 2004 #4
Mr. Dansiger surveyed the students in his science classes about the type and number of pets they owned. The table shows the results of the survey. Which circle graph best represents the type and number of pets reported by students in the survey?
Spring 2003 #3
Correct Answer - D
(8.13) Probability and statistics. The student evaluates predictions and conclusions based on statistical data. The student is expected to
(A) evaluate methods of sampling to determine validity of an inference made from a set of data;
Julie is going to conduct a school survey for a research paper. Which sampling method is NOT a good representation of her school’s student population?
A Survey every fifth student as all students exit the main door at school
B Survey all students at a shopping mall
C Survey ¼ of all the students at school randomly
D Survey all the students whose names have been randomly drawn by the school’s computer
Correct Answer - B
April 2006 #23
Principal Alcocer determined that 80% of the students at his school wore boots to school at least two days a week during winter. If his school has 1,200 students, which statement does NOT represent Principal Alcocer’s data?
F During winter 960 students wear boots to school at least
two days a week.
G During winter 240 students wear boots to school fewer
than two days a week.
H During winter more than ½ of the students wear boots to
school at least two days a week.
J During winter less than 1/5 of the students wear boots to
school fewer than two days a week.
Correct Answer - J
April 2004 #8
Lily surveyed all the members of the middle school band about their favorite class this semester. The results are shown in the table below. From these results, Lily concluded that band was the favorite class among all the students at her school. Which is the best explanation for why her conclusion might not be valid?
F The survey should have been done each day for a week.
G The sample was not representative of all the students at
the school.
H The survey should have been done with eighth-grade
students only.
J The band meets only 3 days a week.
Correct Answer
G
Spring 2003 #4
(8.13) Probability and statistics. The student evaluates predictions and conclusions based on statistical data. The student is expected to
(B) recognize misuses of graphical or numerical information and evaluate predictions and conclusions based on data analysis.
The table shows the population of Texas from 1900 to 2000. Which of the following is true, based on the data above?
F The population of Texas doubled from 1980 to 2000.
G The population of Texas in 1990 was 4 times the population in 1920.
H The population of Texas more than tripled from 1900 to 1960.
J The population of Texas in 1 980 was 2 times the population in 1950.
Correct Answer - H
April 2006 #4
The graph below displays the weights of packages shipped from a post office on Tuesday. According to information in the graph, no 10- to 12-pound packages were shipped. Which statement explains why this representation may be inaccurate?
A The scale for the number of packages does not start at 0.
B The vertical bars are too wide.
C The intervals are too small.
D The scale for the number of packages goes higher than 90.
Correct Answer - A
April 2004 #45
The bar graph shows the average number of hours per week that students in different grades use computers. Which statement best explains why a person reading the graph might get an incorrect idea about the differences in the number of hours computers are used by students in the grades shown?
F The title of the graph is
misleading.
G The grade intervals do not
show how much time college
students use computers.
H The vertical scale should
show minutes of computer
use instead of hours.
J The intervals on the vertical
scale are not consistent.
Correct Answer - J
Spring 2003 #16
A clothing store surveyed 100 boys aged 12 to 16 about their preferred T-shirt colors. The results are shown in the table. If the store uses only these data to order T-shirts, which conclusion best reflects the data collected?
A More than half of each
order should be orange
T-shirts.
B More than half of each
order should be purple
T-shirts and orange
T-shirts.
C Only purple T-shirts and
orange T-shirts should be
ordered.
D About a third of the order should be green T-shirts and
yellow T-shirts.
Correct Answer - B
Spring 2003 #41
Objective 6:
The student will demonstrate an understanding of the mathematical processes and tools used in problem solving.
(8.14) Underlying processes and mathematical tools. The student applies Grade 8 mathematics to solve problems connected to everyday experiences, investigations in other disciplines, and activities in and outside of school. The student is expected to
(A) identify and apply mathematics to everyday experiences, to activities in and outside of school, with other disciplines, and with other mathematical topics.
The Sundown Parking Garage charges $5.00 to park a car for the first hour and $0.75 for each additional hour or part of an hour after the first hour. What is the total charge for parking a car for 4 hours 42 minutes in this garage?
A $5.75
B $6.50
C $7.25
D $8.00
Correct Answer - D
April 2006 #29
Mr. and Mrs. Lee brought their 2 children, Cooper and Erin, to a museum. Only Mr. Lee received a discount on his ticket. The table below shows the admission prices at the museum. Which person’s admission price can be found without any other information?
F Mrs. Lee
G Mr. Lee
H Cooper
J Erin
Correct Answer - F
April 2006 #48
Mr. Thomas is framing a 28-by-40-foot area for a concrete slab. If the concrete company charges $120.00 per cubic yard of concrete, what other information is needed in order to find c, the cost of the concrete slab?
F The area of the slab
G The thickness of the slab
H The perimeter of the slab
J The price per cubic foot of concrete
Correct Answer - G
April 2004 #26
The Venn diagram shows how many of the 400 students at Smith Middle School have a scooter only, a skateboard only, or both a scooter and a skateboard. Use the information in the diagram to find the probability that 1 student chosen at random has neither a scooter nor a skateboard.
Correct Answer - B
Spring 2003 #25
A camp leader plans to buy 3 hot dogs per person for a cookout. If 30 people are going on the cookout and if hot dogs cost $3.99 per package, what other information is needed to find the cost of the hot dogs?
F The number of meals at which hot dogs will be served
G The cost of mustard and relish
H The number of people who eat hot dogs
J The number of hot dogs in a package
Correct Answer - J
Spring 2003 #48
(8.14) Underlying processes and mathematical tools. The student applies Grade 8 mathematics to solve problems connected to everyday experiences, investigations in other disciplines, and activities in and outside of school. The student is expected to
(B) use a problem-solving model that incorporates understanding the problem, making a plan, carrying out the plan, and evaluating the solution for reasonableness.
On Monday Mandy bought a CD for 40% off the regular price of $16.00, not including tax. The next day the CD that Mandy had bought was marked down to 65% off its regular price. How much more money would Mandy have saved, not including tax, if she had waited until Tuesday to buy the CD?
F $4.00
G $6.40
H $9.60
J $10.40
Correct Answer - F
April 2006 #34
Mrs. Díaz told her math class that a particular rectangle has a perimeter of 36 units and an area of 65 square units. Which of the following could be the dimensions of the rectangle?
F 2.5 units by 26 units
G 4 units by 9 units
H 5 units by 13 units
J 6.5 units by 11.5 units
Correct Answer - H
April 2006 #42
After careful consideration of the menu shown below, Mireya purchased Charlie’s Value Meal No. 2. Mireya calculated her savings by finding the sum of $2.49 plus 2 times $1.29. What did Mireya do next to calculate her savings?
F Add $1.29
to the sum
G Divide the
sum by 3
H Subtract
$4.29 from
the sum
J Subtract $4.69 from the sum
Correct Answer - J
April 2004 #12
Roderick is building a model of an actual airplane with a length of 20 feet. What other information is necessary in order to find x, the length of the airplane model.
F The ratio of the length
of the model airplane’s
tail to the length of
its wing
G The speed of the
model airplane
H The scale factor used
J The model airplane’s wingspan
Correct Answer - H
April 2004 #20
The Stars, the Tigers, and the Lobos scored a total of 56 goals during the hockey season. The Stars scored 4 more goals than the Tigers, and the Lobos scored twice as many goals as the Tigers. Which is a reasonable conclusion about the goals the teams scored?
A The Stars scored the least number of goals.
B The Stars and the Lobos scored an equal number
of goals.
C The Tigers scored exactly half the total goals.
D The Lobos scored the greatest number of goals.
Correct Answer - D
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