MATH-5 Pinchbeck_Ranson_MathReview4_SOL Exam not valid for Paper Pencil Test Sessions [Exam ID:GHGWLP 1 What is the area of this triangle? A 42 cm 2 B 104.5 cm 2 C 114 cm 2 D 66 cm 2 2 What is the perimeter of this rectangle? A 20 cm B 12 cm C 32 cm D 24 cm 3 Marsha s dad put a brick border around their house. Their house is 75 feet long and 36 feet wide. What is the perimeter of their house? A 200 feet B 105 feet C 333 feet D 222 feet
4 This is 1 block. How many of these blocks are needed to make the following? A 33 B 18 C 24 D 21 5 What is the area of the following figure? A 288 cm 2 B 68 cm 2 C 34 cm 2 D 256 cm 2 6 Mary bought 3 liters of soda. How many milliliters of soda does Mary have? A 2,000 milliliters B 1,000 milliliters C 3,000 milliliters D 4,000 milliliters
7 Use a centimeter ruler to measure the object below. Which is closest to the height of this table? 3 A 5 centimeters 4 B 4 centimeters 1 C 5 centimeters 4 D 6 centimeters 8 Point X is the center of the circle. Which is a diameter shown in the circle? A VW B RX C TX D TS
9 The perimeter of a square is 52 inches. What is the length of one side of the square? A 13 inches B 16 inches C 9 inches D 18 inches 10 The volume of the box below is 24 cubic inches. The height of the box is 4 inches and the width of the box is 2 inches. Which of the following is the length of the box? A 3 inches B 8 inches C 6 inches D 5 inches 11 The picture shows a section of a boat pier. The boat in the picture is 30 feet long. Which estimate is closest to the length of the section of the boat pier shown in the picture? A 120 ft B 150 ft C 90 ft D 180 ft 12 Which statement is NOT true about the diameter of a circle? A The diameter of a circle passes through the center of the circle. B The diameter of a circle is half the length of the radius. C The diameter of a circle is an example of a line segment. D The diameter of a circle has both endpoints on the circle.
13 In the figure, point A is the center of the circle. What are the names of three radii in this circle? A AF, AC, and AE B FA, AB, and EA C FA, AC, and ED D FD, AC, and EA 14 Which illustration best shows QR as the diameter of the circle? A B C D
15 Before going to bed, Anita's mom said her body temperature was normal. Anita's temperature was most likely A 32 C B 0 C C 37 C D 100 C 16 Which of the following would most likely represent the length of a playground? A 40 millimeters B 40 feet C 40 inches D 40 centimeters 17 What is the best estimate of a basketball player s height? A 6 B 6 C 6 D 6 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 in ft km m 18 How many millimeters are equivalent to 1 meter? A 1,000 B 1 C 100 D 10 19 Directions: Type your answer in the box. Look at the rectangular prism. What is the volume of the figure shown?
20 Directions: Type your answer in the box. How many milliliters are equivalent to 3.4 liters? milliliters 21 530 milliliters = liter(s) A 0.53 B 5.3 C 53,000 D 530,000 22 The length of an average cat's body is 45 centimeters. How many millimeters are equivalent to 45 centimeters? A 45,000 B 450 C 4,500 D 4.5 23 Sandy bought 1 liter of orange juice for breakfast. How many milliliters are equivalent to 1 liter? A 100 B 1 C 10 D 1,000 24 Directions: Click on each measurement you want to select. You must select two correct measurements. Identify the two measurements that are equivalent to 8 kilometers. 800,000 centimeters 80,000 centimeters 8,000 meters 800 meters 25 Robert is driving to the store which is 7 kilometers from his house. How far away is the store in meters? A 70 meters B 7,000 meters C 700 meters D 0.007 meters
26 Which is equivalent to 1 liter? A 1,000 milliliters B 250 milliliters C 100 milliliters D 25 milliliters 27 The average height of a giraffe is 5.5 meters. How many centimeters tall is the giraffe? A 550 centimeters B 55,000 centimeters C 55 centimeters D 5,500 centimeters 28 To determine the amount of peanuts a bag will hold, Toby needs to find the A area B length C volume D perimeter 29 Perimeter is used to find the A distance from a ceiling to the floor B amount of blacktop on a playground C amount of floor space covered by a carpet D distance around the edge of a swimming pool 30 James must purchase enough grass seed to cover the field in the front of his home. Which measure could be calculated to determine the amount of grass seed he needs? A Circumference B Area C Perimeter D Volume 31 David wants to fill in a hole in his yard with dirt. What will David need to calculate to determine the amount of dirt he will need? A Volume B Area C Perimeter D Circumference
32 Joe wants to put a cement floor in his garage. Which measure can Joe calculate to determine the amount of cement needed for his garage? A Area B Circumference C Volume D Perimeter 33 Which of the following would require finding the area? A Building a patio with bricks B Building cabinets C Filling a bucket of water D Collecting aluminum cans 34 Michael wants to make a tarp to cover the infield of his baseball field. Which measure can Michael calculate to determine the amount of material he needs to make the tarp? A Perimeter B Volume C Area D Circumference 35 Which word best describes the amount of pizza sauce a jar will hold? A Circumference B Perimeter C Radius D Volume E Area 36 Greg is going to paint his basement floor. Which of these can be calculated to determine the amount of paint he needs? A Area B Volume C Perimeter D Circumference
37 Sandra is at the beach and wants to know how much sand will fill the bucket. The sand in the bucket is an example of A volume B circumference C area D perimeter 38 Which of the following would require finding the perimeter? A Cutting boards for a house B Buying grass seed for a field C Planting rows of vegetables in a garden D Putting wallpaper border around the ceiling 39 Directions: Click on each answer you want to select. You must select all correct answers. Identify the situations where calculating area would be needed to complete the task. A baseball player running around a baseball field Putting a new roof on a house The amount of lawn that needs to be mowed Building a wooden patio deck Filling a bucket with water to mop the floor
40 Directions: Click on each answer you want to select. You must select all correct answers. Look at the diagram. Point M is the center of the circle. Identify the true statements. Radius is MO. Diameter is PR. Chord is PR. Radius is MN. Diameter is NO. Chord is NO.