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Selasa, 22 Mei 2012

contoh soal matematika berbahasa inggris

Choose the correct answer!

1. Ming and Andrew made a cake and cut it into 8 equal pieces. They gave 3 pieces to Susan. What fraction of the cake is left?
A. 7/8
B. 5/8
C. 3/8
D. 1/8

2. Steve checked out a book and a video from the local library. They were three days overdue when he returned them. The fine was 15 cents for each day the book was overdue, and 25 cents for each day the video was overdue. How much did Steve owe?
A. $0.40
B. $0.45
C. $0.75
D. $1.20

3. In art class, Raúl was given the shapes shown below.
Raúl used some of the shapes to make a design that had 2 lines of symmetry. Which of the following could be his design?

4. Titus went to the pet store to buy the following items for his dog.
Which of the following is the least amount of money needed to pay for all of his items?

5. Sasha has a bag with
·           5 grey balls,
·           3 white balls, and
·           4 striped balls.
If she takes a ball out of the bag without looking, what are her chances of getting a white ball?
A. 1 chance out of 3
B. 3 chances out of 9
C. 3 chances out of 12
D. 9 chances out of 12

6. Which of the following is equal to 104 X 50?
A. (100 X 5) + (4 X 5)
B. (100 X 5) + (4 X 50)
C. (100 X 50) + (4 X 50)
D. (100 X 50) + (40 X 50)

7. Jamal started playing a video game at 4:30 P.M. When the game was over, he looked at his watch which showed this time.
How long did the game last?
A. 1 hour, 45 minutes
B. 1 hour, 15 minutes
C. 85 minutes
D. 45 minutes

8.  Marta drew the figure shown below.
In Marta’s drawing, which two line segments appear to be parallel?
A. I and IV
B. II and III
C. III and V
D. IV and V

9.  At a class party, 3 pizzas were ordered for the children. Each pizza was divided into 8 equal slices.
Each child ate 2 slices, and there was a quarter of one pizza left. How many children were at the party?
A. 11
B. 12
C. 18
D. 22

10.Admission to the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield is $5.00 per student. A group of students bought admission tickets. One student spent an extra $9.00 for a poster. The total amount they spent was $34.00. How many students were in the group?
A. 4
B. 5
C. 6
D. 7

11.Harry has 6 markers, and Rico has 10 markers. Which of the following actions would result in Harry and Rico having the same number of markers?
A. Harry gives 2 of his markers to Rico.
B. Harry gives 4 of his markers to Rico.
C. Rico gives 2 of his markers to Harry.
D. Rico gives 4 of his markers to Harry.

12. Micah left for school with 4 boxes of pencils. Each box had 6 pencils. At school, he gave away 4 pencils from one box. Which number sentence below can be used to find the total number of pencils that were left?

13. Which point is incorrectly labeled on the number line shown below?
14. Jesse and Fred shared a pizza. Jesse ate 1/8 of the pizza, and Fred ate 1/2 of the pizza. Which picture shows how much pizza was left?

15. A new sculpture was built in a city park. The diagrams below show the top view and the side view of the sculpture.
Which of the following pictures best shows the shape of the sculpture?
16. Tynan used small squares to make each figure shown in the arithmetic pattern below.
If the pattern continues, how many small squares will be in Figure 10?
A. 20
B. 22
C. 24
D. 26

17. Louise was reciting the 26 letters of the alphabet in groups of 3: "ABC, DEF, GHI, . . . " Before she could finish, her friend Heather said, "There will be 2 letters left over."
Which of the following suggests that Heather is correct?
A. 13 multiplied by 2 equals 26.
B. 6 divided by 3 equals 2.
C. 26 divided by 3 leaves a remainder of 2.
D. 26 divided by 4 leaves a remainder of 2.

18. Ryan, Jodi, Tess, and Jeremy had a checkers tournament. The chart below shows the results.
Which player won exactly 1/2 of the games that he or she played?
A. Ryan
B. Jodi
C. Tess
D. Jeremy

19. Claire has 3 bags of marbles with 8 marbles in each bag. Leo has 8 bags of marbles with 3 marbles in each bag. Which number sentence shows that Claire and Leo have the SAME number of marbles?
A. 3 + 8 = 8 + 3
B. 8 - 3 = 3 - 8
C. 8 X 3 = 3 X 8
D. 8 - 3 = 5

20. A pattern was used to determine the number of black tiles and the number of white tiles in each figure below.
If the pattern continues, how many black tiles will there be in Figure 5?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 7
21. The line plot below shows how students scored on last week’s vocabulary test.
How many students scored 95 or higher on the test?
A. 5 students
B. 7 students
C. 12 students
D. 16 students

22. Which word problem below could be represented by the number sentence 5 X 3 = 15?
A. Lynda had 5 notebooks. She bought 3 more notebooks. How many notebooks did she have?
B. Lynda bought 5 packages of notebooks with 3 notebooks in each package. How many notebooks did she buy?
C. Lynda had 5 notebooks. She gave away 3 of them. How many notebooks did she have left?
D. Lynda had 5 packages of notebooks. She put the notebooks in 3 stacks. How many notebooks were in each stack?

23. Which of the following does not represent 0.4?

24. Minh opened a bottle containing 1 liter of juice. If she shared the juice equally with her sister Anne, how many milliliters (mL) of juice will each get? (1 liter = 1000 mL)
A. 20 milliliters
B. 50 milliliters
C. 200 milliliters
D. 500 milliliters

25. Dwayne used a rule to make the list of numbers shown.
If he uses the same rule to continue the list, which number should he write next?
A. 20
B. 22
C. 24
D. 26

26. Amelia has 47 strawberries to put in 5 baskets. She wants to put the same number of strawberries in each basket. If she evenly divides the strawberries among the 5 baskets, how many strawberries will be left over?
A. 7
B. 2
C. 5
D. 3

27. For a school project, Quentin had to make a grid map of his back yard. His map looked like this:
Which ordered pair gives the location of the doghouse?
A. (6, 4)
B. (5, 1)
C. (3, 2)
D. (1, 5)

28. Which of these numbers is evenly divisible by 3?
A. 1,587,039
B. 1,687,093
C. 2,578,031
D. 2,687,096

29. Use the map below to answer question 29.
Which two streets on the map above appear to be parallel?
A. Broadway and Adams
B. Broadway and Plymouth
C. Adams and Plymouth
D. Adams and Revere

 

 

30. The stem-and-leaf plot below shows how a class of sixth-graders scored on a math test.
A score of 63 or higher is passing. How many sixth-graders passed this math test?
A. 7
B. 13
C. 11
D. 17
31.Sara hired her brother James to help her sell lemonade. Sara agreed to pay James $1.00, plus $0.10 for each glass of lemonade that he sold. Sara paid James $3.60. How many glasses of lemonade did James sell?
A. 26
B. 36
C. 46
D. 56

32. Teresa is covering the floor of her kitchen with tiles. Each square tile covers 4 square feet. If her kitchen floor is a rectangle measuring 16 feet by 10 feet, how many tiles will she need?
A. 13
B. 26
C. 30
D. 40

33. Use the spinner below to answer question 33.
Ramón is going to spin the arrow on the spinner twice and add the results. What is the most likely sum of the two spins?
A. 6
B. 8
C. 10
D. 12

34. Earth’s atmosphere is 78.08% nitrogen and 20.95% oxygen. What percent of Earth’s atmosphere is made up of gases other than nitrogen and oxygen?
A. 0.0097
B. 0.097
C. 0.97
D. 97

35. Each of the 6 small squares in the figure below measures 1 inch on each side.
Which of the following is closest to the area of the shaded portion of the figure?
A. 2 square inches
B. 3 square inches
C. 4 square inches
D. 5 square inches

36. The line below shows the locations of three towns on a highway. The distance from Westfield to Springfield is 10 miles, and the distance from Westfield to Palmer is 25 miles. What is the distance, in miles, from Springfield to Palmer?
A. 15
B. 20
C. 30
D. 35

37. An architect measured the three angles marked in the diagram below.
What was the sum of the measures of the three angles?
A. 180 degrees
B. 210 degrees
C. 270 degrees
D. 360 degrees

38. Maria charges $5.00 to mow a lawn, plus $6.00 per hour. Maria uses the equation C = 5 + 6h to determine C, the amount of money she charges for mowing lawns. If h represents the number of hours it takes to mow a lawn, how much money will Maria charge if she mows a lawn for 3 hours?
A. $11.00
B. $14.00
C. $21.00
D. $23.00

39. The graph below shows the speed of a dropped object over time.
Based on the graph, what will be the approximate speed of the dropped object after 5 seconds?
A. 5 meters per second
B. 25 meters per second
C. 50 meters per second
D. 75 meters per second

40.The table shows the temperature on four winter mornings in the Berkshire Mountains.
Which day had the warmest morning?
A. Thursday
B. Friday
C. Saturday
D. Sunday

41. Lily designed the kite below for an experiment.
Which of the following correctly describes the shape of Lily’s kite?
A. triangle
B. rectangle
C. parallelogram
D. quadrilateral

42.Use the table below to answer question 42.
According to the pattern shown, what is the value of y when x is 12?
A. 55
B. 60
C. 75
D. 100
43. Han surveyed 15 of her classmates to find their shoe sizes. She displayed the data in the line plot below.
What is the median shoe size?
A. 5
B. 6
C. 7
D. 10

44. Dolores bought a package of corn seeds. She wanted to use all the seeds in the package to plant two or more rows of corn with the same number of seeds in each row, but she found that this was not possible. Which of the following could have been the number of seeds in the package?
A. 32
B. 33
C. 35
D. 37

45. Sherrie is sewing a costume for a party. She is using the pattern shown below.
Which of the following pieces of cloth is congruent to the pattern?

46. Cai bought popcorn for herself and 2 friends, plus a drink only for herself. The popcorn cost $2 for each person, and the total cost for Cai’s purchase was $7.50. If d is the cost of a drink, which equation below could be used to determine the cost of Cai’s drink?
A. 2 + d = $7.50
B. 2 + 2d = $7.50
C. 3(2) + d = $7.50
D. 3(2) + 3d = $7.50

48. Sylvia and Tomás are playing a game of chess. Each player began the game with 16 pieces. Now Sylvia has 1/4 of her pieces remaining on the board and Tomás has 1/8 of his pieces remaining on the board. How many total pieces remain on the board?
A. 4
B. 6
C. 8
D. 12

49. Which number line below best represents the addition problem

50.The chart below lists the times it took four students to run the 50-yard dash.
Which shows the students in order from fastest to slowest?
A. Pete, Sam, Carlos, John
B. Carlos, John, Sam, Pete
C. Pete, Carlos, Sam, John
D. Carlos, Sam, John, Pete


Answer key!
1
B
11
C
21
C
31
A
41
D
2
D
12
A
22
B
32
D
42
B
3
B
13
B
23
B
33
 -
43
C
4
B
14
D
24
D
34
A
44
D
5
C
15
C
25
D
35
B
45
B
6
C
16
C
26
B
36
A
46
C
7
D
17
C
27
D
37
A
47
 -
8
A
18
D
28
A B D
38
D
48
B
9
A
19
C
29
D
39
C
49
A
10
C
20
C
30
B
40
A
50
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