MATH EOG Practice Test

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Copyright 2016 Edmentum All rights reserved. MATH EOG Practice Test Question #1 Round to the nearest tenth: 9.646 A. 9 9.6 C. 9.5 D. 9.64 Question #2 Evaluate the following. 10 3 A. 30 100 C. 1,000 D. 10,000 Question #3 Every year at Owens Elementary School, there is a 5th grade field trip. The chart below shows the number of students that can be carried by different numbers of schoolbuses. Number of Buses Number of Students 12 15 18 21 276 345 414 483 Based on this information, how many buses would be needed to carry 621 students? A. 31 30 C. 24 D. 27 Question #4 Which number makes this number sentence true? 6 + (3 4) = A. 18 42 C. 36 D. 12

Question #5 Joanna is making smoothies for her 4 friends and needs of a gallon of orange juice to make all the smoothies. How much of the gallon of orange juice will be in each of the 4 smoothies? A. C. D. Question #6 If L = 8 inches, W = 2 inches, and H = 1 inch, what is the volume of the rectangular box? A. 11 inches 3 16 inches 3 C. 18 inches 3 D. 24 inches 3 Question #7 Donna is mixing different colors of paint together to match the color of her house. The amounts of paint are shown below. 2 gallons of white paint 2 quarts of yellow paint 1 quart of blue paint 3 quarts of red paint 1 quart of brown paint 2 pints of orange paint How many gallons of paint will Donna have after she has mixed all of the paint colors together? A. 5 gallons 6 gallons C. 2 gallons D. 4 gallons Question #8 Select the correct symbol. 0.45? 0.43

A. < = C. > Question #9 Which of the following polygons is a quadrilateral? W. X. Y. Z. A. Z Y C. X D. W Question #10 Marcia brought a 61 oz bag of pretzels to a party. If each person at the party eats 1 / 8 of the bag, how many ounces of pretzels did each person eat? A. 6 3 / 4 7 7 / 8 C. 7 1 / 4 D. 7 5 / 8 Question #11 Convert to centimeters: 59 meters A. 5.9 centimeters 0.59 centimeter C. 590 centimeters D. 5,900 centimeters Question #12 Eve is reading a novel. On the first day, she read of the novel. On the second day, she read of the novel. How much of the novel has she read so far?

read A. of the novel. How much of the novel has she read so far? C. D. Question #13 Convert to cups: 12 pints A. 1.2 cups 120 cups C. 24 cups D. 6 cups Question #14 Kareem was cooking. He used 1 / 2 cup of milk and 2 / 3 cup of water. How many cups of milk and water did Kareem use in all? A. 1 1 / 3 3 1 / 2 C. 2 / 3 D. 1 1 / 6 Question #15 Carter brought gallons of water on his 3 day camping trip. Carter determined he could drink of the water each day. How many gallons of water can he drink each day? A. C. D. Question #16 14.105 5 = A. 0.02821 2,821 C. 28.21 D. 2.821

D. 2.821 Question #17 In the number 2,222.222, how does the 2 in the ones place compare to the 2 in the place to its right? A. The 2 in the ones place represents of what the 2 to its right represents. The 2 in the ones place represents 10 times what the 2 to its right represents. C. The 2 in the ones place represents 100 times what the 2 to its right represents. D. The 2 in the ones place represents of what the 2 to its right represents. Question #18 Convert to gallons: 28 quarts A. 2.8 gallons 7 gallons C. 14 gallons D. 112 gallons Question #19 Hank earned $384.04 for working last week and $349.87 for working this week. What was the total amount he earned? A. $736.81 $730.81 C. $733.91 D. $734.91 Question #20 Convert to meters: 2,800 centimeters A. 28 meters 2.8 meters C. 280 meters D. 0.28 meter Question #21 Convert to feet. A. 9 feet 3 yards

36 feet C. 12 feet D. 30 feet Question #22 Convert to meters: 49 km A. 4,900 m 490,000 m C. 49,000 m D. 490 m Question #23 What are the coordinates for point H? A. (3,2) (5,3) C. (3,5) D. (2,3) Question #24 Which letter is at position (7,11)? A. B

A C. J D. I Question #25 What figure has exactly four equal sides and four equal angles? A. rectangle square C. octagon D. rhombus Question #26 Last year, the staff at a hair salon did 40,456 haircuts. If the salon charges $40 for each haircut, how much did the salon earn last year from haircuts? A. $1,618,340 $1,618,230 C. $1,618,240 D. $1,618,270 Question #27 Multiply. 10 4 / 11 A. 3 6 / 11 3 7 / 11 C. 3 9 / 11 D. 3 5 / 11 Question #28 Which of the following is equal to 10,000,000? A. 10 6 10 5 C. 10 8 D. 10 7 Question #29 Gerri is working on a project that needs to be halfway completed by Friday. So far, she has completed of the project. How much of the project does she have to finish by Friday? A.

A. C. D. Question #30 The figure above is made from 1 cm cubes. What is the volume of the figure? A. 55 cm 3 45 cm 3 C. 58 cm 3 D. 48 cm 3 Question #31 Convert to kilometers: 8,000 m A. 0.08 km 8 km C. 0.8 km D. 80 km Question #32 Find the area of the shaded region. A. 5 / 9 23 / 36 C. 4 / 9

D. 1 / 2 Question #33 Mr. Hightower recorded the amount of each project that had been completed at the end of the week. The line plot describes the information he recorded. What fraction of the projects were complete? Project Completion A. C. D. Question #34 It costs $250 for each person to attend Camp Hiawatha. If 25 boys and 15 girls attended the camp, how much money did the camp receive? A. $10,000 $9,750 C. $3,750 D. $6,250 Question #35 At the school field day, Charlie ran the 900 yard dash, the 10 yard dash, and the 300 yard hurdles. How many feet in all did he run in his events that day? (1 yard = 3 feet) A. 3,900 feet 1,210 feet C. 403 feet D. 3,630 feet Question #36 Mrs. Winter's students reported the amount of time they spent reading last night. The line plot shows the fraction of an hour each student spent reading. How much total time did Mrs. Winter's students spend reading last night? Time Spent Reading

A. C. D. Question #37 Complete the division problem: 20 740 A. 37 R3 38 R2 C. 37 R1 D. 37 Question #38 1 / 2 1 / 12 A. 0 6 C. 5 / 12 D. 1 / 10 Question #39 13.38 2.7 = A. 37.476 36,126.0000000000 C. 36.126 D. 3,612.6 Question #40 In the number 7,777.777, how does the 7 in the hundredths place compare to the 7 in the place to its left? A. The 7 in the hundredths place represents of what the 7 to its left represents.

represents. The 7 in the hundredths place represents 100 times what the 7 to its left represents. C. The 7 in the hundredths place represents 10 times what the 7 to its left represents. D. The 7 in the hundredths place represents of what the 7 to its left represents. Question #41 Paula had 42 marbles. She gave 1 / 3 of them to Rich. How many marbles did she give to Rich? A. 16 3 C. 12 D. 14 Question #42 Kent sells crates of bottled soda. For every crate he sells, he makes $4.82. Last week, Kent sold 47 crates of bottled soda. How much money did he make? A. $226.64 $221.72 C. $179.54 D. $226.54 Question #43 Convert to milliliters: 23 liters A. 23,000 milliliters 230 milliliters C. 2,300 milliliters D. 2.3 milliliters Question #44 Divide. 1 / 4 2 = A. 2 1 / 2 C. 1 / 8

/ 8 D. 1 / 3 Question #45 Multiply: 452 73 A. 31,996 32,996 C. 33,496 D. 33,996 Question #46 Convert to feet: 96 inches A. 8 feet 32 feet C. 288 feet D. 9.6 feet Question #47 9 6 + 3 3 (1 + 4) A. 50 60 C. 58 D. 46 Question #48 The price of a new toy is $47. During the first week, the number of toys sold at a local store is tracked. What are the total sales of the toy during the first week if 216 toys are sold? A. $10,152 $10,252 C. $10,142 D. $11,142 Question #49 Evaluate the following. 10 4 A. 10,000 1,000 C. 100,000 D. 40

Question #50 At the candy store, Cheryl bought of a pound of cherry taffy and of a pound of chocolate taffy. How much taffy did she buy? A. of a pound of a pound C. of a pound D. of a pound Answers 1. B 2. C 3. D 4. A 5. B 6. B 7. D 8. C 9. C 10. D 11. D 12. D 13. C 14. D 15. B 16. D 17. B 18. B 19. C 20. A 21. A 22. C 23. A 24. B 25. B 26. C 27. B 28. D 29. B 30. B 31. B 32. A 33. B 34. A 35. D 36. D 37. D 38. C 39. C 40. D 41. D 42. D

42. D 43. A 44. C 45. B 46. A 47. A 48. A 49. A 50. A