End-of-Year Review. Test Prep Multiple Choice. Fill in the circle next to the correct answer. 1. The digit 9 in 89.4 stands for. (Lesson 7.

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Name: ate: Test Prep Multiple hoice Fill in the circle next to the correct answer. 1. The digit 9 in 89.4 stands for. (Lesson 7.2) 9 hundredths 9 tenths 9 ones 9 tens 2. Find 9.50 2.63. (Lesson 8.2) 5.07 5.73 6.67 6.87 3. The product of 9 and is 1,107. (Lesson 3.1) 123 1,098 1,116 9,963 4. The table shows the number of fruits and biscuits a group of students have. Some numbers in the table are missing. Use the information in the table to answer the question. (Lesson 4.1) Name Number of Fruits Number of iscuits Total nnabel 25 34 59 Mandy 12 26 38 rystal 17 The total number of fruits and biscuits is 120. How many fruits does rystal have? 6 23 37 97 195

5. The stem-and-leaf plot shows the points scored by Jason in nine basketball games. (Lesson 5.3) Jason s Scores Stem Leaves 1 0 2 9 2 3 6 6 7 3 4 4 0 What is the outlier of the set of data? 40 26 23 10 6. Peter draws one of these number cards from a bag. (Lesson 5.5) 4 1 12 7 23 10 What is the probability that he draws a number less than 10? 1 2 1 4 1 3 1 6 7. Subtract 2 4 from 7. Express your answer in simplest form. (Lesson 6.2) 12 1 2 12 15 2 11 5 15 8. The measure of /PQR is 162. Find the measure of /PQS. (Lesson 9.3) 18 72 81 9 Q P S R 196

Name: ate: 9. 4 3 5 (Lesson 6.3) 5 12 5 23 5 20 5 43 5 10. Which of the shaded parts represents 4 5 of a set? (Lesson 6.7) 11. 0 1 2 The arrow is pointing at. (Lesson 7.1) 0 1.2 1.3 4 197

12. va s mass is 45.0 kilograms when rounded to 1 decimal place. What is her least possible mass? (Lesson 7.4) 45.01 kilograms 44.99 kilograms 44.95 kilograms 44.55 kilograms 13. 0.55 is not equal to. (Lesson 7.5) 11 55 20 100 550 55 1,000 10 14. 4.6 0.46 is equal to. (Lesson 8.2) 0 4.14 4.20 4.26 15. Which of these angles is an acute angle? (Lesson 9.1) 198

Name: ate: 16. X Sam needs to draw an angle of 125 from point X. He must join point X to point. (Lesson 9.2) 17. Refer to the fi gure to answer Exercises 15 and 16. H E G F Which line segment is perpendicular to H? (Lesson 10.1) HG FE E 18. Which line segment is parallel to? (Lesson 10.2) E GH FG 199

19. In the square below, fi nd the measure of a. (Lesson 11.2) a 30 45 60 90 20. The perimeter of a rectangle is 24 centimeters. The length of one of its sides is 5 centimeters. What is the area? (Lesson 13.1) 7 cm 2 14 cm 2 35 cm 2 49 cm 2 21. ll line segments on the fi gure meet at right angles. Find EF. (Lesson 13.1) 10 cm E 4 cm F H 12 cm G 4 cm 8 cm 6 cm 10 cm 200

Name: ate: 22. Which pair of fi gures are symmetric? (Lesson 14.1) and and and and 23. What is the repeated shape used in the tessellation? (Lesson 15.1) 24. Which of these shapes has rotational symmetry? (Lesson 14.2) 201

25. This shape can be tessellated by. (Lesson 15.2) sliding fl ipping rotation ll of the above 26. From position to, the unit shape has been. (Lesson 15.2) slid rotated fl ipped none of the above 202

Name: ate: Short nswer Read each question carefully. Write your answers in the space given. Give your answers in the correct units. 27. I am a number between 30 and 50. I am a multiple of 8. My greatest common factor with 25 is 5. What number am I? (Lessons 2.2 and 2.3) 28. The table shows the number of marbles nthony and Michelle have. omplete the table and answer the questions. (Lesson 4.1) Red Marbles lue Marbles Total nthony 18 26 Michelle 37 61 a. What was the total number of red marbles? b. What fraction of the total number of marbles were blue? 203

29. The graph shows the amount of water used by the residents of an apartment block over a morning. (Lesson 4.3) 7,000 mount of Water used by the Residents 6,000 Volume of Water (L) 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 0 7.M. 8.M. 9.M. 10.M. 11.M. 12 P.M. 1 P.M. Time a. t which two times was the same amount of water used? b. t what time was the amount of water used twice that used at noon? 30. bag has 5 pink balls, 8 yellow balls, and 4 blue balls. What is the probability of drawing a pink ball from the bag? (Lesson 5.5) 31. What is 12 7 2? Express your answer in simplest form. (Lesson 6.2) 6 204

Name: ate: 32. Express 30 7 as a mixed number. (Lesson 6.5) 33. Find the difference between 5 8 and 3. (Lesson 6.6) 34. How many grey squares must be replaced by white squares so that 2 of the total number of squares are grey? (Lesson 6.7) 3 35. What is the number in the box? (Lesson 7.2) 6.34 5 6 1 0.3 1 36. Li Li is 1.85 meters tall. Round her height to the nearest tenth of a meter. (Lesson 7.4) 37. Express 5 6 25 as a decimal. (Lesson 7.5) 38. The length of a wooden rod is 3 feet. 4 pieces of wood of length 8 inches each are cut from it. What is the length of the remaning piece of wood? (Lesson 12.1) 205

39. raw and label a line segment such that the measure of angle is 167. Line segment is given. (Lesson 9.2) 40. raw a line segment perpendicular to through point O. (Lesson 10.1) O 41. raw a line parallel to passing through point X. (Lesson 10.2) X 42. is a vertical line segment and is a horizontal line segment. Find the measure of. (Lesson 10.3) 206

Name: ate: 43. Look at the fi gure below to answer the question. (Lesson 13.3) X Y Z X, Y, and Z are squares. The length of each side of X is 5 centimeters and the length of each side of Y is 3 centimeters. 5. Find the total length of the thick lines in the fi gure. 44. Shade some squares and half-squares to make a symmetric pattern in the fi gure. (Lesson 14.3) 45. In the tessellation below, the unit shape is. Extend the tessellation in the space provided by adding four more unit shapes. (Lesson 14.2) 207

46. omplete the tessellation by adding three more unit shapes. (Lesson 15.2) 47. omplete the fi gure so that it has rotational symmetry about point O. (Lesson 14.3) O 48. a. oes the word N O have rotational symmetry? (Lesson 14.3) b. Fill in the box with a letter so that N O will have rotational symmetry. (Lesson 14.3) 208

Name: ate: Extended Response Solve. Show your work. 49. Jane used 1 of the fl our to make biscuits. 4 She used 1 of the fl our to bake a cake. 2 What fraction of the fl our was left? 50. Mr. Lim has some savings. If he gives $40 to one brother, he will have $6,145 left. ut he decides to give all his savings to his 5 brothers equally. How much will each brother get? 51. Rita bought fabric and ribbon from a store. The ribbon cost $18.50. Rita paid the cashier $50.00 and received change of $5.25. How much did the fabric cost? 209

52. The area of a rectangle is 98 square centimeters, and its width is 7 centimeters. Find the length. 53. Richard planted some grass on a rectangular plot of land which measures 12 meters by 8 meters. He left a margin of 0.5 meters around the grass, as shown in the fi gure below. Find the area of land covered by grass. (Lesson 13.4) 0.5 m 12 m grass 0.5 m 8 m 210