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5 Grade EOG Review
Lincoln County Schools
2015 - 2016
1
Anna ate 4
bag of chips on Monday night.
3
On Tuesday morning, she packed the remaining 4 bag of chips
for her snack at school. At school, Anna ate 1 of her snack.
2
How much of the total bag does Anna have left?
a.
b.
c.
d.
1
4
3
8
1
2
3
4
5.NF.2
2
On Wednesday, Alex drank 6 gallon of milk. Her sister
3
drank 12 gallon of milk. How much milk did Alex and her
sister drink on Wednesday?
a.
5
18
gallon
b.
5
12
gallon
c.
1
2
gallon
d.
7
12
gallon
5.NF.2
Kim needs 7 boards to build a birdhouse. The length and
quantity of the boards needed are in the table below.
How many total yards
of board does Kim need?
a. 3
yards
b.
7
1 8 yards
c.
1
1 2 yards
d.
1 yards
18
Board Length
Number Needed
1
8
3
1
2
2
1
4
2
5.NF.2
The total distance from Keith’s grandmother’s house to his
school is 3 of a mile. If the store is 1 mile from the school,
5
2
how far does Keith’s grandmother live from the store?
a.
4
7
mile
b.
2
3
mile
1
1
c. 10 mile
1
1
d. 5
mile
5.NF.2
What is the value of the expression below?
3
4
+
1
3
+
1
3
+
3
4
+
3
4
=
1
3
a. 12
11
2
b.
12
7
2
c. 12
1
1
d. 12
5.NF.1
Which expression below is equivalent to
a.
3
14
+
5
14
b.
3
14
+
5
7
c.
6
14
+
5
14
d.
6
7
+
2
7
3
7
+
5
14
5.NF.1
Which equation has a sum greater than 5?
1 + 1
4
a.
4
3
2 +1 3
3
b. 3
4
1 +
1
2
2
c.
5
2
2
2
2
+
26
d.
3
5.NF.1
Two families had pizza for supper.
How much more pizza did Family #1 eat than Family #2?
a.
1
4
b.
1
3
1
2
c. 6
1
2
d. 2
5.NF.2
Carl is making cookies. She wants to double her recipe. The recipe needs:
1 tsp. of baking powder
2
1
tsp. salt
4
1
2 2 cups of flour
3
cup of sugar
4
How many total cups and teaspoons will she need to double the recipe?
a. 6
1
cups and 1 1 teaspoons
2
2
b. 5 14
1
cups and
3 teaspoons
2
c. 4 3
d.
1
3 4
cups and
1
teaspoons
3
3
cups and 4 teaspoons
5.NF.1
3
1
Amber ran 2 4 miles on Saturday and 2 8 miles on Sunday.
How many miles did she run on both days?
a. 4 78
b. 4 5
8
miles
c. 4
4
8
miles
d. 4
3 miles
4
miles
5.NF.1
Kevin and 4 friends are sharing 6 pizzas. Each person is given an
equal amount of pizza. How much pizza will each person get?
a.
2
3
b.
5
6
of a pizza
c. 1
1
5
of a pizza
d. 1
1 of a pizza
2
of a pizza
5.NF.3
1
1
Rebecca added 3 cup of white sugar and 4 cup of brown
sugar to her recipe.
How many cups of sugar did she add altogether?
a.
b.
1
cup
6
2
7
cup
c.
d.
7
12
cup
5 cup
8
5.NF.3
Fifteen baseball players rented 36 hours of practice at a
batting cage. Each player will share the time evenly. How
much time does each player get to practice?
a.
5
12 of an hour
b. 2
hours
c. 2
2
5
d. 15
hours
hours
5.NF.3
Mrs. Lewis baked a pan of brownies for her class. There are 12 students in the class.
She gave each student 2
1
3
brownies.
How many brownies did she have in all?
a.
27
c. 29
b.
28
d. 30
5.NF.3
Wyatt has 3 tubes of paint to finish his art project. His
project is divided into 4 equal sections. Wyatt uses all of
his paint equally in each section. How many tubes of paint
did Wyatt use in two of the sections?
a.
2
3
b.
3
4
of a tube
1
1
c.
2
tubes
of a tube
2
2
d.
3
tubes
5.NF.3
Seven girls made gift bows out of ribbon. They had 12
yards of ribbon to share equally. How many yards of
ribbon did each girl use?
a. 1
b.
5
12
14
7
yards
7
1
c.
12
yards
yards
5
1
d.
7
yards
5.NF.3
Mr. Grace made 13 pancakes to share equally among his 3
children. Rounding to the nearest whole number, about how many
pancakes will each child receive?
a. 3
pancakes
c. 5
pancakes
b. 4
pancakes
d. 6
pancakes
5.NF.3
Max gave 5 cups of dog food to his 2 dogs. He gave the
same amount of dog food to each dog. How much dog food
did he give to each dog?
a.
b.
2
5
cup
1
4 2 cup
c. 2
d.
1
5 cup
1
2 2
cup
5.NF.3
1
3
Celia had 4 pounds of peanuts. She ate 4 of the peanuts.
How many pound of peanuts did Celia eat?
a.
b.
3
pounds
4
3 pounds
c.
1 pound
3
d. 16 pounds
5.NF.4
3
Timothy bought square floor tiles, each with a side length of 4
foot. He placed 24 tiles side by side in a row. What is the
length of the row?
a.
32 feet
c.
19 feet
b.
24 feet
d.
18 feet
5.NF.4
Carson made 2 pans of fudge. He then gave all of the fudge
1
to his brothers. Each brother got of a pan of fudge. How
3
many brothers does Carson have?
a.
6
c.
4
b.
3
d.
2
5.NF.4
Mrs. Jones’ class went to the school cafeteria.
7
of the class bought lunch in the cafeteria.
8
2
of the students who bought lunch chose pizza.
3
What fraction of the class bought pizza?
a.
7
of the class
24
7
of the class
b.
12
c. 7
8 of the class
d.
2
3 of the class
5.NF.4
Janice is baking 15 dozen brownies for a bake sale.
Each dozen needs 3 cup of cocoa. How many cups of
4
cocoa does Janice need for all 15 dozen brownies?
3
cups
4
a.
8
b.
9 cups
c.
1
11 cup
4
d.
20 cups
5.NF.4
1
Marge eats 3 bag of carrots every weeks. How many bags
of carrots has Marge eaten after 7 weeks?
a.
2
1
bags
3
c.
7 bags
b.
3
1
bags
3
d.
21 bags
5.NF.4
There are 50 students playing soccer.
3 of the students are in fourth grade.
10
2 of the students are in fifth grade
10
5 of the students are in sixth grade
10
How many soccer players are in fifth grade?
a.
20
b. 15
c.
10
d. 8
5.NF.4
There are 90 fifth graders on a field trip.
1
5
of the fifth-graders are wearing blue shirts.
2
6
are wearing pink shirts
How many students are wearing either a blue or a pink shirt?
a.
18
b. 24
c.
30
d. 48
5.NF.4
1
A piece of art paper is 1 2 inches wide and 4 inches long. What is
the area of the paper?
a.
2
1
sq. inches
2
c.
6 sq. inches
b.
9
1
sq. inches
2
d.
9 sq. inches
5.NF.4
1
Mary has 32 cupcakes. She shares 8 of the cupcakes with her
friends. How many cupcakes does Mary share?
a.
3 cupcakes
c.
24 cupcakes
b.
4 cupcakes
d.
32 cupcakes
5.NF.6
On Field Day, one fourth as many students tossed water
balloons as played soccer. Two thirds of the students
played soccer. What fraction of the students tossed water
balloons?
1
6
c.
3
8
b. 3
d.
2
6
a.
7
5.NF.6
1
2
Terry made 4 quarts of ice cream for a party. He put
strawberries in 1 of the ice cream, pineapple in 1
of the
3
4
ice cream and peaches in 1
of the ice cream. He did not put more
6
than one type of fruit in any of the quarts. How many of the
quarts of ice cream had either strawberries or pineapple in
them?
2
10
a. 1 1
8
c. 2
1
b. 1
2
5
d. 2
8
5.NF.6
1
David drinks 4 of a bottle of water after each soccer game.
He has 3 bottles of water. How many soccer games can
David play before he has no bottles of water left?
a.
3
4 games
1
b. 3 games
4
c. 4 games
d. 12 games
5.NF.7
1
Bianca is training for a race. She ran 2 6 miles last week.
1
This week she ran 1 3 times as far as last week. How many
miles did Bianca run this week?
a. 1 8 miles
9
8 miles
c. 2
9
1
b. 2 miles
3
8
d. 3 9 miles
5.NF.6
1
How many 4 yard pieces can Sam cut out of 5 yards of
rope?
a. 1
c. 20
b. 9
d. 25
5.NF.7
1
Sarah ordered 6 4 dozen doughnuts for the party.
1
5 of the doughnuts were chocolate. The rest of the doughnuts
were plain. How many of the doughnuts were plain?
a. 15
c. 60
b. 30
d. 75
5.NF.6
Rachel baked 6 dozen cookies and put them into small bags.
1
She put 2 dozen in each bag. How many bags of cookies does
Rachel have?
a. 3 bags
c. 10 bags
b. 6 bags
d. 12 bags
5.NF.7
Sarah is making milkshakes. She has 10 cups of milk to use
1
for her recipe. If the recipe uses cup of milk for each
4
milkshake, how many milkshakes can Sarah make?
a. 2 1 milkshakes
4
c. 10 milkshakes
1
b. 2 milkshakes
2
d. 40 milkshakes
5.NF.7
There are 12 students in Mr. Smith’s class. Each student
drank either milk or water for lunch. Three-fourths of the
students drank water. How many students drank milk?
a.
2
c. 4
b.
3
d. 6
5.NF.6
3
1
Gerald recycled 5 8 pounds of cans. He recycled 1 2
times more pounds of newspaper than cans. How many
pounds of newspaper did Gerald recycle?
3
a. 5 4 pounds
5
c. 6 12 pounds
1 pounds
b. 6
16
1
d. 8 16 pounds
5.NF.6
Mr. Logan’s class ordered 8 pizzas for a class party. The amount of pizza left
in each box was recorded on a line plot.
How many pizzas did the class eat?
3
a.
38
b.
4 8
5
c.
d.
3
5 8
6
1
8
5.MD.2
Leigh measured various amounts of water into 10 one-cup containers
for a science experiment. She recorded the amounts in each cup on the
line plot below.
Leigh repoured the water equally into the 10 cups. How much water is
in each cup?
2
c.
cup
2
4
8
a.
8 cup
b.
5
cup
8
d.
6
2
8
cup
5.MD.2
According to the line plot below, what is the total amount of
milk in all the glasses?
a.
5 cups
b.
6 2 cups
1
c.
d.
1
6 8 cups
7 cups
5.MD.2
2
Jack has a 4-ounce packet of flower seeds. He wants to plant 3 of
an ounce in each flower pot. How many flower pots can he use to plant
the flower seeds?
a. 3
c. 6
b. 5
d. 8
5.NF.7
1
Suppose a jet flies 60 miles in 6 hours. How many miles can a
jet fly in 6 hours?
a. 2,160 miles
c. 60 miles
b. 540 miles
d. 36 miles
5.NF.7
The students will ride buses to the symphony. There are 745 students.
If each bus can seat 36 students, how many buses will be needed?
a. 36 buses
c. 21 buses
b. 25 buses
d. 27 buses
5.NBT.6
Mrs. Johnson had 3 packages to mail. Each package measured 30 cm
long, 20 cm wide, and 8 cm high. What is the total volume of the
packages?
a.
174 cubic cm
c. 4,800 cubic cm
b.
608 cubic cm
d. 14,400 cubic cm
5.MD.5
Collin was stacking video games into a cabinet. The cabinet was 18 in.
long, 10 in. high, and 6 in. wide. Each video game measures 5 in.
long, 4 in. wide, and 1 in. high. How many video games will fit
2
into the cabinet?
a.
32
c. 108
b.
52
d. 113
5.MD.5
Gina filled the bottom of the box below with one layer of unit cubes. It
took a total of 6 layers of blocks to fill the box. What is the volume
of the box?
20 units3
c. 120 units3
b. 30 units3
d. 210 units3
a.
5.MD.5
Nathan has $673.10 in his bank account.
• On Tuesday, he added $23.50.
• On Wednesday, he took out $58.47.
How much does Nathan have in the bank now?
a. $591.13
c. $696.60
b. $638.13
d. $755.07
5.NBT.7
Aaron drank 1.5 L of water and 0.3 L of milk every day
for 6 days. Which expression represents how much
Aaron drank over the 6 days?
a.
6 + 1.5 + 3
c. 6 × 1.5 + 3
b.
6 (1.5 + 0.3)
d. 6 (1.5 × 0.3)
5.NBT.7
Dylan jogged 3.2 miles each day for 4 days. How many
miles did Dylan jog in all?
a.
.128 miles
c. 12.8 miles
b.
1.28 miles
d. 128 miles
5.NBT.7
Ryan, Rodney, and Lucian ran in P.E. class. Ryan ran 1.05
miles, Rodney ran 0.76 miles, and Lucian ran 0.87 miles.
What is their total distance?
a.
2.68 miles
c. 10.51 miles
b.
9.52 miles
d. 17.35 miles
5.NBT.7
Sandy needs fencing for three sides of her garden.
The sides measure 10 feet, 13.7 feet, and 17.45 feet.
How many feet of fencing does Sandy need?
a.
18.92 feet
c. 32.15 feet
b.
31.15 feet
d. 41.15 feet
5.NBT.7
The area of the school’s rectangular playground is
1,176 feet. One side of the playground is 84 feet long.
What is the measure of the other side of the
playground?
a.
14 feet
c. 504 feet
b.
15 feet
d. 1,092 feet
5.NBT.6
There are 216 eggs to put in cartons. Each
carton will hold 12 eggs. How many egg cartons
will the students be able to fill?
a.
18 cartons
c. 648 cartons
b.
19 cartons
d. 2,592 cartons
5.NBT.6
A road crew is paving 9,792 yards of road. They
pave 72 yards per day. How many days will it take
them to pave the entire road?
a.
132
c. 135
b.
134
d. 136
5.NBT.6
Jamie is putting 459 baseball cards into album
pages. Each album page holds 9 cards. How many
album pages will Jamie need?
a.
42
c. 50
b.
49
d. 51
5.NBT.6
Freddie is mowing lawns to earn money for a dirt
bike that costs $1,014. He charges $26 per lawn.
How many lawns will Freddie have to mow to earn
enough money to buy the dirt bike?
a.
39
c. 61
b.
40
d. 69
5.NBT.6
Samantha earned 0.15 × 103 points in a card game.
Mallory earned 15 × 102 points. How many more points
did Mallory earn than Samantha?
a.
100
c. 1,350
b.
1,000
d. 1,450
5.NBT.2
The Earth is about one hundred fifty million miles
from the sun. Which expression shows how far
Earth is from the sun?
a.
0.15 × 10
c. 15 × 108
b.
1.5 × 108
d. 150 × 108
5.NBT.2
Balance beam scores for four friends are shown below.
The girl with the highest score wins.
Balance Beam Scores
Girl
Score
Jill
9.875
Luisa
9.785
Shea
9.895
Teresa
9.975
Which girl won?
a.
Jill
b. Luisa
c.
Shea
d.
Teresa
5.NBT.3
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