Cumulative Unit Assessment: Unit 1 and Unit 2 Class Information School City _____________________________________ State ___________ Teacher (Mathematics Class) Student Information Grade First Name Last Name Date of Birth _____ (month) _____ (day) _____ (year) Male ❒ Female ❒ Have you attended a Ramp-Up course since the beginning of the school year? Yes ❒ No ❒ How many years have you attended this school? _____ years Do you usually speak English at home? Yes ❒ No ❒ Does anyone in your home usually speak a language other than English? Yes ❒ No ❒ © America’s Choice, Inc. Cumulative Assessment (Units 1–2): Page 1 of 7 | 129 Ramp-Up to Algebra Part A 1. A B C D 2. A B C D 5. 0 1 7 49 6. Which one of these is always true? odd + odd = odd even + odd = odd even – even = odd odd – even = even 3. 5 + (4 • 3) = A B C D 17 19 27 60 4. A B C D 7a = 7 a= A B C D 7. x(y + 23) = xy + 23x xy + 23 xy + (y + 23) x + y + 23 A bottle of water costs $1 and a sandwich costs $5. Which formula shows the total of n bottles of water and s sandwiches? 5(n + s) n+s ns n + 5s Tim was measured in 4th grade and 6th grade. Both times, the length of his arm was two-thirds the length of his leg. Which table shows this? Sandy wants to make a fence 3.6 meters long using timber planks. Each plank is 0.15 meters wide as shown. A length of arm length of leg B length of arm length of leg 4th 6th 50 cm 75 cm 52 cm 81 cm 4th 6th 60 cm 90 cm 62 cm 93 cm 4th 6th 54 cm 81 cm 57 cm 84 cm 4th 6th 52 cm 78 cm 62 cm 84 cm plank 0.15 m C To decide how many planks to buy, Sandy should A B C D subtract 0.15 from 3.6 multiply 3.6 by 0.15 divide 3.6 by 0.15 divide 0.15 by 3.6 130 | length of arm length of leg D length of arm length of leg Cumulative Assessment (Units 1–2): Page 2 of 7 © America’s Choice, Inc. Cumulative Unit Assessment: Unit 1 and Unit 2 8. The height h of a rectangle is 10 in and its base b is 33 in. 10. What is another way of writing: 3( y + 7 ) 2 h = 10 in A 3 3 y + (7 ) 2 2 B 3 y+7 2 C 3 y+ 7 2 D 3y + b = 33 in The area A of a rectangle is A = bh. The perimeter P of a rectangle is P = 2b + 2h. What is the area and perimeter of the rectangle? Area A B C D 9. Perimeter 2 330 in 330 in2 100 in2 100 in2 A B C D © America’s 5(g + 20f) 5g + 20f gf 100gf Choice, Inc. 11. A vase has 18 flowers. 86 in 43 in 43 in 86 in A goldfish costs $5 and an angelfish costs $20. Which formula shows this, using g for the number of goldfish and f for the number of angelfish? 7 2 Some are yellow and the rest are red. There are twice as many red flowers as yellow. How many red flowers are in the vase? A B C D 2 6 9 12 12. p, q, and r are numbers. (pq)r is always equal to: A B C D (p + q)r (pq)r p(qr) p(q + r) Cumulative Assessment (Units 1–2): Page 3 of 7 | 131 Ramp-Up to Algebra 13. Jennifer’s thumb is half the length of 15. John has a terrier and a poodle. her hand. The length of her thumb in centimeters is T. The length of her hand in centimeters is H. John’s terrier weighs 2 kilograms less than his poodle. His terrier weighs T kilograms. His poodle weighs P kilograms. What is the correct formula relating T and P? What is the correct formula relating T to H ? A T = 2H B H T= 2 C 2 T= H A T=P–2 B T= C P=T–2 D P=2–T P 2 T=H–2 D 14. Susan runs at a constant speed. Which graph shows this? distance run B distance run A time distance run D distance run C time time 132 | time Cumulative Assessment (Units 1–2): Page 4 of 7 © America’s Choice, Inc. Cumulative Unit Assessment: Unit 1 and Unit 2 Part B 20. 16. What does the 7 represent in the $60 number 47,913? 7 ones 7 tens 7 hundreds 7 thousands A B C D 17. 20% off What is the new price of the shirt? A B C D 93,025 equals 9000 + 300 + 20 + 5 90,000 + 3000 + 20 + 5 900 + 30 + 20 + 5 90,000 + 3,000 + 200 + 5 A B C D 18. Which of the following is another way of showing this sum? 235 + 104 (200 + 100) + 30 + (5 + 4) 2+3+5+1+0+4 200 + (30 + 10) + (5 + 4) (200 + 100) + (30 + 40) + 5 A B C D $30 $40 $48 $57 21. Which one of these is not true? A 25 1 = 100 4 B 26 6 = 24 4 C 6 3 = 20 10 D 45 9 = 50 10 Bikes 40% off 22. 19. Which one of the following is between A 1 B 1 1 4 C 32 9 D 2 © America’s 8 4 and ? 3 3 Choice, Inc. The new price of this bike is $120. What was the old price of the bike? A B C D $72 $160 $168 $200 Cumulative Assessment (Units 1–2): Page 5 of 7 | 133 Ramp-Up to Algebra 23. A waiter receives a tip of 12% on each A B C D meal she serves. John travelled from Newport to Greenville. What is the tip she receives on a $50 meal? 1 He stopped after travelling of 5 the distance. $1.20 $6 $12 $62 Which letter on this distance scale shows where he stopped? Newport A B C D 24. 0.5 • 0.5 = A B C D 27. 1 0.25 0.10 2.5 P Q R S Greenville P Q R S 28. Which row of fractions is ordered from least to greatest? 25. Which fraction is equal to 2.25? A B C D A 9 4 1 8 1 9 1 10 B 2 25 1 2 2 5 3 10 C 21 4 1 8 3 4 D 1 4 1 3 5 8 1 2 225 10 29. Which one of the following is not a rational number? 26. Which row below is written from least to greatest? A B C D 1.011 1.11 1.11 0.111 0.111 1.011 0.111 1.011 1.101 1.101 1.011 1.101 1.110 0.111 1.101 1.11 A 0 B 1 3 C D 134 | 2 –4 Cumulative Assessment (Units 1–2): Page 6 of 7 © America’s Choice, Inc. Cumulative Unit Assessment: Unit 1 and Unit 2 30. A pool floor is tiled with white tiles and blue tiles. There are 1140 tiles altogether, and 85% of the tiles are white. How many tiles are blue? A B C D © America’s 15 285 969 171 Choice, Inc. Cumulative Assessment (Units 1–2): Page 7 of 7 | 135