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1 TEST NAME:Decimal Review TEST ID: GRADE:05 - Fifth Grade SUBJECT: Mathematics TEST CATEGORY: My Classroom Decimal Review Page 1 of 19
2 Student: Class: Date: 1. In Iceland, the population per square mile is Which of the following is another way to write 7.02? A. seven hundred two B. seven and two tenths C. seven and two hundredths D. seven hundred and two tenths 2. Which digit is in the tenths place in the following number? A. 1 B. 2 C. 4 D The teacher wrote five hundred sixty-seven thousand, three hundred forty-nine and sixty-five thousandths in standard form on the board. Which number did she write? A. 567, B. 567, C. 567, D. 567, A Scarlet Tiger moth has a wingspan of meter. What is the value of the 6 in the number 0.060? A. 6 tens B. 6 ones C. 6 hundredths D. 6 thousandths 5. In , what is the value of the 4? A. four thousandths B. four thousands C. four hundredths D. four ten thousands Decimal Review Page 2 of 19
3 6. Which decimal number represents two hundred twelve thousandths? A B C D. 212, Which number is equal to six hundredths? A B C D Which of these is the same as 0.05? A. fifty B. one-fifth C. five tenths D. five hundredths 9. How is fifty-nine thousand and three-hundred-four thousandths written in standard form? A. 59,304 B. 59, C. 59, D Which of the following numbers has a 4 in the hundredths place? A B C D Decimal Review Page 3 of 19
4 11. Ben wrote a number in expanded form below. Part A What number, in standard form, is equal to Ben s number in expanded form? Show your work or explain your answer. Part B What is the word form of Ben s number in expanded form? Part C What is the addition expression equal to Ben s number in expanded form? 12. Which is the same as eighty-three thousand twenty-one and two tenths? A. 8, B. 83, C. 83, Michelle has completed pages of her math homework as shown below. Which decimal best represents the amount of homework Michelle has completed? A B C D Decimal Review Page 4 of 19
5 14. What is three thousands, two ten thousands, four tens, one hundred thousand, two hundreds and five ones written in standard form? A. 123,245 B. 143,225 C. 324, There are 100 students in the sixth grade. The shaded part represents the amount of students that earned honors. Which decimal best represents the amount of students that earned honors? A B C D Rafael lives seven-tenths of a mile from his school. How is this written as a decimal? A B C D Which choice has a value that is 1,000 greater than five hundred three thousand, fifty-two and two thousandths? A. 504, B. 503, C. 504, D. 503, Decimal Review Page 5 of 19
6 18. Marissa bought a gift for $ Which names this same amount? A. one dollar and seventy-five cents B. one dollar and fifty-seven cents C. ten dollars and seventy-cents D. ten dollars and seventy-five cents 19. Write the expanded form of this number Which symbol makes the sentence true? A. B. C. D. 21. Which number is greater than 214, ? A. 214,779.2 B. 214, C. 214, D. 214, Which statement is true when comparing the digits in A. because both numbers use the same digits. B. because tenths and tenths. C. because both numbers have zero in the ones place. D. because hundredths and hundredths. Decimal Review Page 6 of 19
7 23. The table below shows the number of days and number of miles that four different athletes ran as part of their training. Which athlete ran the least number of miles per day? A. Jon B. Huang C. Daniel D. Jeremy 24. Some parents participated in a fishing tournament to raise funds for their children's school. The winning fish weighed pounds. The secondplace fish weighed pounds. Use a > or < symbol to compare the weights of the two fish. 25. Which of the following decimals has the greatest value? A. 0.5 B C D Which decimal makes the statement true? A B C D Decimal Review Page 7 of 19
8 27. Which statement about the numbers and is true? A. because the values of the 4 in the tenths places are equal. B. because the value of the 7 in the thousandths place is greater than the value of the 6. C. because the values of the 2 in the ones places are equal. D. because the value of the 0 in the hundredths place is less than the value of the Three students ran in a race. Mary completes the race in minutes. Chris completes the race in minutes. Abdul completes the race in minutes. Who finished in the shortest amount of time? A. Abdul B. Chris C. Mary 29. Tanya s pet snake is 3.7 meters long. Sam s pet snake is 3.75 meters long. Olivia s pet snake is 3.07 meters long. Which expression correctly compares the lengths of the snakes? A > 3.75 > 3.7 B. 3.7 > 3.07 > 3.75 C. 3.7 > 3.75 > 3.07 D > 3.7 > Joe finished the 50-yard dash at a track meet with a time of seconds. Leigh finished the same race in seconds. Which shows the correct comparison between Joe and Leigh s times? A > B <> C = D > Decimal Review Page 8 of 19
9 31. What is rounded to the nearest ten? A B C D Mr. Sitka s gas mileage was miles to the gallon. What is this number rounded to the nearest tenth? A B C D Mike wants to round 0.27 to the nearest number shown on the number line below. Which number is closest to 0.27? A. 0 B. 0.5 C. 1 D A flower petal has a mass of kilogram. What is the flower petal s mass rounded to the nearest thousandth of a kilogram? A B C D What is the resulting value when is rounded to the nearest tenth? A B C D Decimal Review Page 9 of 19
10 36. The number was rounded to To what place value was the number rounded? A. ones place B. tenths place C. hundredths place D. thousandths place 37. Four friends recorded how long it took each of them to run one lap around the track at their school. Student Time (seconds) Robin Desiree Chase Paul When rounded to the nearest tenth, who made it around the track in about 59.1 seconds? A. Robin B. Desiree C. Chase D. Paul Decimal Review Page 10 of 19
11 38. The average test scores of four students in Mr. Green s class are listed in the table below. Which student s average rounds to 94.6? Student Test Average Jaquan Molly Sam Raven A. Jaquan B. Molly C. Sam D. Raven 39. Mr. Yates and 4 of his coworkers went out for a business lunch at Hopkins Sandwich Shop. The total bill was $ They split the check evenly. When Mr. Yates divided the bill, the result was $ If he rounds to the nearest hundredth, how much will each person need to pay? A. $12.48 B. $12.49 C. $12.50 D. $ Which of the following is true? A rounded to the nearest tenth is 0.4 B rounded to the nearest tenth is 1.1 C rounded to the nearest whole number is 3 D rounded to the nearest hundredth is Which number rounds to nine tenths? A B C Which number rounds to 7.6 when rounding to the nearest tenth? A B C D Decimal Review Page 11 of 19
12 43. What is rounded to the nearest thousandth? A B C D Which of the following is true? A rounded to the nearest tenth is 14.1 B rounded to the nearest tenth is 18.6 C rounded to the nearest whole number is 24 D rounded to the nearest hundredth is Which of the following is 19 when rounded to the nearest whole number? A B C D The Jones family car averages miles per gallon. What is this number rounded to the nearest tenth? A B C D Which of the following is true? A rounded to the nearest tenth is 4.2 B rounded to the nearest tenth is 7.3 C rounded to the nearest whole number is 4 D rounded to the nearest hundredth is Which of the following is true? A rounded to the nearest tenth is 2.0 B rounded to the nearest tenth is 2.1 C rounded to the nearest whole number is 12 D rounded to the nearest hundredth is Decimal Review Page 12 of 19
13 49. What is rounded to the nearest hundredth? A B C D A quarter weighs 5.67 grams. Rounded to the nearest tenth, how much does the quarter weigh? A. 5.6 grams B grams C grams D. 5.7 grams 51. A baby panda weighs kilograms. What is the baby panda s weight rounded to the nearest tenth of a kilogram? A. 0.1 B C D Which of the following is true? A rounded to the nearest tenth is 7.3 B rounded to the nearest tenth is 12.5 C rounded to the nearest whole number is 23 D rounded to the nearest hundredth is A dollar bill is centimeters wide. What is the width, rounded to the nearest ten thousandth of a centimeter? A centimeters B centimeters C centimeters D centimeters 54. What is rounded to the nearest whole number? A B C D Decimal Review Page 13 of 19
14 55. Which of the following is true? A rounded to the nearest tenth is 1.7 B rounded to the nearest tenth is 2.7 C rounded to the nearest whole number is 4 D rounded to the nearest hundredth is A number was rounded to Which of these would represent the original number? A B C D Rosa took eight children to the zoo. If she spent $ on zoo tickets for the children, how much did she pay per ticket? A. $18.83 B. $20.08 C. $ D. $ It costs Sarah $0.05 to send a text message. If her total charge for sending text messages was $1.45, how many texts did she send? A. 21 B. 29 C. 210 D = A B C D Maggie bought 9 pears for $3.78. How much did each pear cost? A. $0.42 B. $0.54 C. $0.63 D. $0.76 Decimal Review Page 14 of 19
15 61. Zachary had $ He bought a book for $8.50. How much money does Zachary have left? A. $4.50 B. $5.50 C. $6.50 D. $ Andy worked for 6.5 hours Saturday. He earned $7.60 each hour. How much money did Andy earn? A. $4.94 B. $49.40 C. $ D. $49, What is A B. 2.0 C. 20 D Luis bought a bottle of water at the gym for $2.85, including tax. If he paid for it with a $5.00 bill, how much change should he have received? A. $2.15 B. $3.15 C. $3.85 D. $ What is the value of A B C D Decimal Review Page 15 of 19
16 66. The model below is shaded to represent the value of 1.0 or one whole. Jennifer shaded the models below to make a decimal addition model. The models are shaded to show parts of a whole. What is the sum of the decimal values? A. 80 B. 8.0 C. 0.8 D Which expression does the figure best represent? A. B. C. D. 68. Giselle weighed two different samples of chemicals in her science class. The first sample weighed grams. The second weighed 56.7 grams. She then mixed the two chemicals together. What was the weight of the combined samples? A grams B grams C grams D grams Decimal Review Page 16 of 19
17 69. Karl earned $ this month running errands for his uncle s business. If he needs to pay $38.81 for a bill, how much does he have left to spend? A. $ B. $ C. $ D. $ Garrett checked one of his funds online. He saw that it had gone up by $ The fund had $5, before it went up. How much is in Garrett s fund now? A. $4, B. $4, C. $5, D. $5, Keith needs 0.5 cup of sauce to make 1 pizza. How many cups of sauce will Keith need for 4 pizzas? A. 1 cup B. 2 cups C. 4 cups 72. Kelli bought 2 notebooks for $3.15 each and a backpack for $ How much money did she spend? A. $15.55 B. $17.55 C. $18.70 D. $ What is the difference between and ? A B C D Decimal Review Page 17 of 19
18 74. Which expression has a sum greater than 0.84? A B C Mike bought a used boat for $19, He paid $ to repair the boat, then sold it for $22, How much money did Mike have after repairing and selling the boat? A. $21, B. $18, C. $3, D. $2, Coach Denton plans to buy her team hot fudge sundaes to celebrate after their final soccer game. Each sundae costs $3.25 and there are 15 soccer players on the team. How much will Coach Denton pay for all of the hot fudge sundaes? A. $18.25 B. $19.50 C. $47.55 D. $ Johanna worked 4 hours at a bookstore and earned $ She also worked 3 hours at a car wash and earned $ How much did she earn in all? A. $47.65 B. $50.65 C. $54.65 D. $ Connie makes cloth cat toys. She bought 6 yards of material for $42.00 and 1 spool of thread for $2.58. She can make 2 cat toys from each yard of material. Connie sells each toy for $5.00. How much profit will she make? A. $12.00 B. $14.58 C. $15.42 D. $ What is the value of A B C D Decimal Review Page 18 of 19
19 80. Carlos bought 5 magazines at the bookstore for $4.79 each. How much did he pay for the magazines? A. $9.79 B. $14.95 C. $20.55 D. $ Chris ran a race in 13.2 minutes. George ran a race in minutes. What is the sum of their running times, rounded to the nearest tenth? A B C D Lacy and Gerald gave their heights for a school survey. Lacy s height is inches. Gerald s height is inches. How many inches taller is Lacy than Gerald? A. 4.6 inches B. 5.4 inches C inches D inches 83. Rick spent 5.25 hours studying for a test. Terry studied for 2.5 hours. How much longer did Rick study? A hours B hours C hours Decimal Review Page 19 of 19
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