4th Six Weeks Benchmark Review

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4th Six Weeks
Benchmark Review
SOLs 6.6a & 6.23
Part 1 ~ SOL 6.6a
• No Calculator!
• Show all your work on your own paper.
• Carefully bubble the best answer to each
question on your bubble sheet.
• Stop at the
and raise your hand.
Question 1
Thomas ran 5/6 mile yesterday and 2/3 mile
today. What was the total distance
Thomas ran?
A
B
C
D
1 ½ miles
7/ mile
9
½ mile
1 1/3 miles
Question 2
If you have a strip of wood that measures
3/ of an inch, and you want to cut off
8
2/ of the strip, how long will the piece
5
you cut off be in inches?
A
B
C
D
5
13
3
20
31
40
1
1
15
Question 3
You have a 14 foot board and need to cut
the board so that it is 11 ¼ feet long.
How much do you have to cut off?
A ¾ ft.
B 2 ¼ ft.
C 2 ¾ ft.
D 3 ¾ ft.
Question 4
Kirk has 4 2/3 yards of canvas and 2 7/12
yards of felt. How much more canvas
does he have?
A 2 1/12 yds.
B 2 ½ yds.
C 2 5/9 yds.
D 7 ¼ yds.
Question 5
If you have a picture that measures 2 ½
feet by 1 1/3 feet, how many square feet
does your picture cover?
A
B
C
D
5/
8
3 1/3
3 2/5
3 5/8
Question 6
Stacey has 2 ¼ cups of milk in a
measuring cup. She needs to pour 2/3
cup of this milk out of the measuring
cup. How much milk will be left in the
cup?
A
B
C
D
1 1/3
1 3/7
1 7/12
2 5/12
Question 7
Choose the model below that correctly
shows ½  1.
A
B
C
D
Question 8
How many acres of land does each
person have if 20 2/5 acres are divided
among 4 people?
A
B
C
D
4 5/8
5 1/20
5 1/10
5 2/5
Question 9
George bought 2 pizzas for lunch. If he
gives ¾ of his pizza to his friends,
which diagram is shaded to show the
amount of pizza that is left for George?
A
B
C
D
Question 10
Sandy practiced the clarinet a
total of 9 1/4 hours in one week.
The table gives the number of
hours she practiced each day,
Monday through Saturday. How
long did Sandy practice on
Sunday?
A
1 ½ hours
B
1 ¾ hours
C
2 ¼ hours
D
2 ½ hours
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questions from Part 1.
Question 11
Which represents the variable in the following
equation?
26 = 9 + x
A
B
C
D
26
+
=
x
Question 12
Which method could be used to solve the
number sentence shown?
x + 2 = 15
A
B
C
D
Subtract 2 from x, and subtract 2 from 15
Subtract 2 from x, and subtract 15 from 15
Divide x by 2, and divide 15 by 15
Divide x by 2, and divide 15 by 2
Question 13
What value of b makes the number
sentence shown true?
b – 9 = 12
A
B
C
D
21
3
108
12
Question 14
What would be the first step in solving
this equation?
6k = 14
A subtract 6 from both sides
B add 6 to both sides
C divide each side by 6
D multiply each side by 6
Question 15
What would be the first step in solving
this equation?
x - 5 = 20
A subtract 5 from both sides
B add 5 to both sides
C multiply both sides by 5
D divide both sides by 5
Question 16
Which is an equation?
A
B
C
D
5y = 45
6x
y-6
x+4
Question 17
What is the value of x?
x + 17 = 48
A
B
C
D
65
66
816
31
Question 18
What is the value of y in this equation?
y + 31 = 110
A 69
B 79
C 141
D 151
Question 19
Solve for x:
A 216
B6
C 30
D 42
x/
6
= 36
Question 20
Solve for f:
A 14
B 224
C 60
D 52
4f = 56
Question 21
What does x equal?
+x=
A
B
C
D
Question 22
w – 15 = 40 is a(n) what?
A equation
B inequality
C expression
D product
Question 23
What is the coefficient in the expression
k + 8?
A1
B0
C+
D8
Question 24
represents t
represents 1
Which equation is the model representing?
A
B
C
D
t+2=6
2t = 6
6t = 2
t–6=2
Question 25
represents r
represents 1
Using the representations above, which model best
represents the following.
r+1=4
A
B
C
Question 26
Which of the following are
equivalent to 3/10?
A 3%; 0.03
B 30%; 0.3
C 33%; 3.3
D 70%; 0.007
Question 27
The box-and-whisker plot below summarizes the
weight of 19 students in pounds. Which of the
following is true?
Students’ Weights
81
105
143
162
219
A The average weight of the students is 162 pounds.
B The majority of the students weigh less than 105
pounds.
C The median weight of the students is 143 pounds.
D The heaviest student weighs 162 pounds.
Question 28
A frisbee has a radius of 6 inches. Which
is closest to its circumference?
A
B
C
D
18 in.
24 in.
36 in.
113 in.
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Question 29
What is the area of the large rectangle if
each small square has sides of 5 meters?
5m
A
B
C
D
25 m
50 m2
150 m2
10 m
5m
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