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5th Grade Review

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5th Grade Review Quiz #1

1. Which number is less than

652,173,948?

4. What is the value of 3 in


5,163,098,427?
A 30 million

672,173,948

B 3 million

642,173,948

C 3 billion

662,173,948

D 300 billion

652,193,948

2. The area of Yellowstone National Park


is 901,163 acres. What is this number in
expanded form?

5. In the number 348,234,091,257, which


digit is in the billions place?

A 900,000 + 10,000 + 100 + 60 + 3

A 1

B 900,000 + 1,000 + 100 + 60 + 3

B 8

C 90,000,000 + 10,000 + 100 + 60 + 3

C 2

D 90,000,000 + 1,000 + 100 + 60 + 3

D 4

3. A baseball league held a raffle to raise


money for a new field. Stacie drew ticket
number 127,835, George drew ticket
number 124,326, Nicole drew ticket
number 129,743, and Pedro drew ticket
number 128,979. Whose ticket has the
greatest number?
A Pedros
B Stacies
C Georges
D Nicoles

6. In 1950, the total population of the world


was about 3,760,000,000 people. What is
this number in word form?
A three hundred seventy-six million
B three billion, seventy-six million
C three billion, seven hundred sixty million
D three hundred seventy-six billion

7. In 1970, the total population of the world


was about five billion, two hundred eighty
million people. What is this number in
standard form?

9. Mrs. Morton chose books for 7 students


in her class. She chose 11 books for each
student. How many books did Mrs. Morton
chose for her students in all?

A 528,000,000
B 5,028,000,000
C 5,280,000,000
D 528,000,000,000

8. Use the table below to answer the


following question.
City

Population

Dallas

3,487,209

Houston

5,647,876

Austin

1,256,987

San Antonio

1,298,430

Which of the following lists the cities in


order from greatest to least populations?

A. Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, Austin


B Austin, San Antonio, Dallas, Houston
C Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio
D Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, Austin

10. Sarah read for 1,546 minutes in 3 rd


grade, 1,798 minutes in 4th grade, and
2,675 minutes in 5th grade. How many
more minutes did Sarah read in 5th grade
than in 3rd grade?

Name _____________________________________________ Date _______________________________

5th Grade Review Quiz #2


1. Which of the following decimals is
equivalent to 1.62?
A
B
C
D

1.062
1.60
1.620
1.602

A 6,720,000
B 6,000,720,000
C 6,000,000,720

2. Look at the table below.


Student
Mary
Joe
Samuel
Sarah

4. The distance from Earth to the Mars is


six billion, seven hundred twenty miles.
How is this number written in standard
form?

D 6,720,000,000
Height
46.5
46.23
46.435
46.006

Which of the following shows these


students in order from the shortest to the
tallest?
A Mary, Joe, Samuel, Sarah
B Sarah, Joe, Samuel, Mary
C Sarah, Mary, Joe, Samuel

5. How is the numeral 3.005 written in


words?

three and five tenths

B three and five hundredths


C three and five thousandths
D thirty-five thousandths

D Mary, Samuel, Joe, Sarah

3. The area of the United States is


4,576,234,100 square miles. What is the
value of the 7?
A 7 million
B 70 million
C 700 million
D 700 thousand

6. Sarah paid $42.36 for a new pair of


shoes. She paid with a $50 bill. How
much change will Sarah receive from
$50.00?

A $82.36
B $12.36
C $7.64
D $8.36

7. Michelle bought 2 books from the


Wilsons garage sale for $3.75 each, and 2
books from Martins garage sale for $1.45
each. What is the best estimate for the
total amount Michelle spent on books?

9. The PE teacher recorded the lengths of


each persons jump. Ronald jumped 4.65
feet, Marlin jumped 3.7 feet, and Hendrick
jumped 5 feet. What was the total number
of feet jumped by all three students?

A $8.00

13.35 feet

B $10.00

8.85 feet

C $5.00

8.40 feet

D $12.00

D 12.35 feet

8. There were 11,543,234 people living in


Houston in 1995, and there were
38,432,098 people living in Houston in
2005. About how many more people were
living in Houston in 2005 than in 1995?

A 60,000,000

10. Marcos recorded the following


information after his science experiment.

Plants

Height
Day 1

Height

Height

Height

Day 5

Day 10

Day20

Plant
#1

21.3

24.62

28.45

30.24

Plant
#2

21.3

22.56

26.1

27

B 20,000,000
C 50,000,000
D 30,000,000

How much taller is Plant #1 on Day 20


compared to Day 1?

Name _____________________________________________ Date _______________________________

5th Grade Review Quiz #3


1. How is the numeral 5,700,234 written in
words?

3. Which number has a 4 in the tenths


place and a 5 in the thousandths place?

A Five million, seven hundred, two


hundred thirty-four

A 0.054

B Five million, seven hundred thousand,


two hundred thirty-four

C 0.54

B 0.405

D 0.45

C Fifty-seven thousand, two hundred


thirty- four
D Five million, seven thousand, two
hundred thirty-four

2. Look at the table below.


Number of Rows
2
4
5
7

Total Number of
Trees
16
32
40
56

4. A hardware store sells nails in four


lengths: 0.5 cm, 0.8 cm, 1.2 cm, and 0.75
cm. Which of the following shows the
lengths from shortest to longest?
A 0.5 0.8 1.2 0.75
B 1.2 0.5 0.8 0.75
C 0.5 0.75 0.8 1.2
D 0.8 1.2 0.75 0.5

Which of the following correctly describes


the relationship in the table?
A Number of rows 2 = total number of
trees
B Number of rows x 16 = total number of
trees

5. Which of the following numbers comes


between 456,734 and 475,129?

C Number of rows 8 = total number of


trees

546,789

462,345

D Number of rows x 8 = total number of


trees

C 423,986
D 485,901

6. Mark flew 5,678 miles in 2007 and


8,345 miles in 2008. Which of the
following shows the best estimate of how
many more miles Mark flew in 2008 than
2007?

9. Ricky ate lunch at McDonalds. He


ordered 2 small cheeseburgers for $1.75
each, and an order of fries for $0.95. What
is best estimate for the total amount Ricky
spent on lunch?

A 5,000 + 8,000 = 13,000

A $5.00

B 8,000 5,000 = 3,000

B $3.00

C 9,000 6,000 = 3,000

C $4.50

D 8,000 6,000 = 2,000

D $4.00

7. Oprah Winfrey, the richest woman in


the world, made $14,567,876 last year,
while Bill Gates, the richest man in the
world, made $2,145,998,423. How much
money did these two people make
together?

A $2,131,430,547
B $3,602,786,023
C $2,160,566,299
D $2,159,455,299

8) In PE the teacher timed the students


running the 100 yard dash. Brandon ran it
in 7.6 seconds, Terry in 5.68 seconds,
Shawn in 8.114 seconds, and Bryon in
6.099 seconds. How much faster did
Byron run the race than Brandon?
A 1.501
B 1.699
C 13.699
D 1.511

10. The library ordered 36 boxes of new


books to start the school year. Each box
contained 12 books. How many new
books were ordered for the library?

Name _____________________________________________ Date _______________________________

5th Grade Review Quiz #4


1. This table shows the amount of money
raised by each grade at a fundraiser held
at Briscoe Junior High. Which is the best
estimate of the total amount of money
raised by the sixth and eighth grades?

3. Which numeral is seven and one


hundredth?
A 7.001
B 7.1

Grade
Six
Seven
Eight

about $9,000

about $10,000

about $11,000

about $12,000

Money Raised
$2,715
$4,689
$6,298

C 7.01
D 7.100

4. What is
A

6.1

0.61

0.601

0.061

written as a decimal?

2. Look at the table below.


Month
May
June
July
August

Rainfall
2.1 in
0.65 in
1.94 in
0.08 in

5. Look at the table below.

Which of the following shows the months in


order from greatest to least?

In

Out

20

25

30

35

A May, July, June, August


B May, June, July, August

Which equation best describes the


relationship in the table above?

C July, June, May, August


D August, June, July, May

Number In 5 = Number Out

Number In 16 = Number Out

C Number in x 5 = Number Out


D Number in +16 = Number Out

6. There are 854 students at Meyer


Elementary. 218 of the students are boys.
Which of the following shows how many
are girls?

9. Mackie earns $48 per hour as an


engineer for a company. Last week,
Mackie worked 41 hours. How much
money did Mackie earn last week?

A Find the sum of 854 and 218


B Find the quotient of 854 and 218
C Find the difference of 854 and 218
D Find the product of 854 and 218

7. Ryan was measuring the amount of rain


he received at his house each day. In
September he received 2.3 inches of rain,
in October he received 3.045 inches of
rain, and in November he received 1.93
inches of rain. How much more rain did
Ryan receive in September than
November?
A 0.37 inches
B 1.63 inches
C 4.23 inches
D 0.43 inches

8. An average of 4,535,678,126 pounds of


french fries are eaten by Americans each
year. What is the value of the 3 in this
numeral?
A 3 million
B 30 million
C 300 million
D 30 billion

10. Alice has $10 to buy school supplies.


The table shows the price of certain items.
Alice buys 2 sets of markers, a set of
pencils, 2 bottles of glue, and folders. Does
Alice have enough money to buy these
supplies? Why or why not?
Item
Set of markers
Set of pencils
Set of folders
Ruler
Glue
Notebook

Price
$2.39
$0.98
$1.19
$0.89
$1.99
$1.25

Name _____________________________________________ Date _______________________________

5th Grade Review Quiz #5


1. How is the number 134.007 read?
A

one hundred thirty-four and seven


thousandths

one hundred thirty-four and seven


hundredths

one hundred thirty-four and seven


tenths

one hundred thirty-four thousand,


seven

3. Damion earns $13 each week doing his


chores. Which of the following is the best
estimate of how much money he will earn
in 38 weeks?

A $300
B $400
C $1,000
D $600

4. Look at the table below.

2. Look at the table below.


Month
May
June
July
August
September
October

Rainfall
2.1 in
0.65 in
0.85 in
0.08 in
0.93 in
1.56 in

Which month received more rain than


August, but less rain than July?
A May

Number of boxes
of cookies

Total number of
cookies

100

140

10

200

12

240

What is the relationship between the


number of boxes of cookies and the total
number of cookies?

B June
C September

A The total number of cookies equals the


number of boxes times 100.

D October

B The total number of cookies equals the


number of boxes divided by 7.
C The total number of cookies equals the
number of boxes times 20.
D The total number of cookies equals the
number of boxes divided by 5.

5. Which decimal is represented in the


pictorial model below?

8. Grand Rapids, Michigan received 6 feet


of snow Monday and 3.4 feet of snow on
Tuesday morning. All the snow
accumulated, except the sun melted 1.25
feet of snow. How much snow remained
on Tuesday evening?
A 8.15 feet
B 4 feet

0.02

0.002

2.00

0.2

6. Michelle collected 54,879 box tops for


her school. Martin collected 72,187 box
tops for his school. About how many box
tops did Michelle and Martin collect
together?

C 4.75 feet
D 2.75 feet

9. Jason spent $15.67 on baseball cards,


Christian spent $12.80, and George spent
$8.29. How much more did Jason spend
than George?

A 120,000
B 130,000
C 140,000
D 110,000

7. There are 156 people waiting in line to


buy concert tickets. The concert tickets
are $43 per ticket. After waiting in line, the
ticket booth only has 125 tickets left to sell.
How much money did the ticket booth earn
selling all of those tickets?
A $5,375
B 875
C $5,165
D $5,265

10. The library can seat a total of 36


people. An equal number of people can sit
in each of the 3 sections. How many
people can sit each section of the library?

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