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Mathematics Benchmark Assessment
Grade 5 - Test A
1. Which means the same as 300 + 8 + 0.5 ?
A. 38.5
B. 308.5
C. 380.5
D. 385
2. Which number is four and twenty-nine hundredths ?
A. 4.029
B. 4.29
C. 40.29
D. 429.00
3. What is the value of the underlined digit? 48,586
A. 8 tens
B. 8 hundreds
C. 8 thousands
D. 8 ten thousands
4. Which fraction is the same as ¾ ?
A. 4/8
B. 5/8
C. 6/8
D. 7/8
5. Which fraction does the shaded part represent?
A. 1/6
B. 1/4
C. 1/3
D. 2/3
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Mathematics Benchmark Assessment
Grade 5 - Test A
6. Which of the following has both 3 and 4 as a factor?
A. 9
B. 16
C. 18
D. 24
7. A vacation trip is 594 miles long. After the first day, you have traveled 236 miles. How many
more miles do you need to travel to complete your trip?
A. 358 miles
B. 362 miles
C. 368 miles
D. 830 miles
8. 450 children each have 16 pieces of candy. Altogether, how many pieces of candy do they
have?
A. 2812
B. 7200
C. 7250
D. 7400
9. The average height of the boys’ basketball team is 77.65 inches. When rounded to the nearest
tenth of an inch, what is the average height?
A. 77.5 inches
B. 77.6 inches
C. 77.7 inches
D. 77.8 inches
10.
If the interval on this number line is one unit, what number is 4 units to the left of 1?
1
A. -4
B. -3
C. 4
D. 5
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Mathematics Benchmark Assessment
Grade 5 - Test A
11. A square with sides of 20 inches has a perimeter of 80 inches.
What is the area of the square?
A. 80 square inches
B. 100 square inches
C. 400 square inches
D. 1600 square inches
12. A baseball game started at 6:15 and ended 3 hours and 20 minutes later. What time did the
baseball game end?
A. 9:15
B. 9:30
C. 9:35
D. 9:45
13. Your mother bought 2 bags of sugar. Each bag weighed 5 pounds. She also bought 1 bag of
apples. The total weight of the groceries was 12.5 pounds. What was the weight of the bag of
apples?
A. 2.5 pounds
B. 3.5 pounds
C. 7.5 pounds
D. 17.5 pounds
14. Which of the following units is best for describing your height?
A. grams
B. kilograms
C. meters
D. kilometers
15. Tony has 2 lengths of board. One board is 6 yards 2 feet long. The second board is 9 yards 3
feet long. How many total feet of board does he have? Hint: 3 feet = 1 yard
A. 8 feet
B. 12 feet
C. 15 feet
D. 50 feet
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Mathematics Benchmark Assessment
Grade 5 - Test A
16. Which quadrilateral does not contain at least one pair of perpendicular sides?
A.
B.
C.
D.
17. Which pair shows a reflection (flip)?
A.
B.
C.
D.
18. This solid has how many vertices and edges?
A.
5 vertices and 8 edges
C. 5 vertices and 10 edges
B. 4 vertices and 8 edges
D. 4 vertices and 4 edges
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Mathematics Benchmark Assessment
Grade 5 - Test A
19. How many lines of symmetry can be drawn for the figure below?
A. 3
B. 2
C. 1
D. 0
20. Which is the longest line segment?
A
B
D
C
A. AC
B. AB
C. BC
D. CD
21. Find the number that completes this sequence: 19, 23, 27, 31, _____
A. 32
B. 33
C. 34
D. 35
22. Which sequence of numbers fits the rule: Multiply by 3 and subtract 5?
A. 1, 3, 9, 27
B. 1, 4, 7, 10
C. 3, 4, 7, 16
D. 3, 6, 9, 12
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Mathematics Benchmark Assessment
Grade 5 - Test A
23. What is the value of n that makes this equation correct?
32 x n = 128
A. 4
B. 96
C. 160
D. 4,096
24. Barbara’s dog weighed 101.5 pounds at the beginning of the summer but lost 9.2 pounds by
the end of the summer. Which expression could be used to determine the dog’s weight at the
end of the summer?
A. 101.5 – 9.2
B. 101.5 + 9.2
C. 101.5 ÷ 9.2
D. 101.5 x 9.2
25. Solve for the missing number.
÷ 3 = 15
A. 5
B. 12
C. 18
D. 45
26. What number fits in the blank space?
A. 24
2
4
6
8
B. 32
4
8
12
16
C. 42
8
16
24
32
D. 48
16
48
64
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Mathematics Benchmark Assessment
Grade 5 - Test A
SPINNER
Yellow
Blue
Blue
Red
Green
Yellow
Green
Red
27. Use the spinner above to determine which color Sally is least likely to spin.
A. Blue
B. Red
C. Green
D. Yellow
28. What is the mode of these 10 numbers?
2, 5, 7, 4, 9, 2, 4, 4, 7, 9
A. 17
B. 9
C. 7
D. 4
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Mathematics Benchmark Assessment
Grade 5 - Test A
29. Tessa is playing a game and needs to roll a die to determine how many spaces to move.
What is the probability she will roll a 4 two times in a row?
A. 2/6
B. 1/6
C. 1/12
D. 1/36
30. A science museum recorded the ages of people who visited an exhibition last week.
Ages of Exhibition Visitors
1
20
26
29
27
30
26
22
21
22
What is the median age of the people who visited the exhibition?
A. 22
B. 26
C. 29
D. 30
31. Your school held spring concerts on the weekend. On Friday 1,050 people came. On
Saturday 1,150 people came, on Sunday afternoon 1,400 people came and on Sunday
evening 2,300 people came. What is the mean and range for the number of people who
attended the concerts?
A. 1,475 people, 1,050 people
B. 1,475 people, 1,250 people
C. 5,900 people, 1,400 people
D. 5,900 people, 1,250 people
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Mathematics Benchmark Assessment
Grade 5 - Test A
Mrs. Reed is going to make spaghetti sauce. Here is the recipe she will use.
Tasty Sauce
1 ½ cups of water
¼ pound of mushrooms
¾ cup of fresh tomatoes
½ cup of sun-dried tomatoes
5/8 cup of frozen tomatoes
A. What type of tomato will Mrs. Reed use the least amount of?
B. How many cups of tomatoes are used altogether?
C. Mrs. Reed has a measuring cup that holds ¼ cup. How many times does she fill that cup to add
the 1 ½ cups of water to the sauce?
Show your work or explain your answer.
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Mathematics Benchmark Assessment
Grade 5 - Test A
Rubric:
Total of 4 points
A. 1 point for correct answer of sun-dried tomatoes.
B. 1 point for correct answer of 1 7/8 cups of tomatoes.
C. 1 point for correct answer of 6 times filling the measuring cup.
1 point for complete picture, math sentence with correct labels or complete explanation.
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