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Name _______________________________________ Date __________________ Class __________________
Measurement and Geometry
Multiple Choice Test A
Choose the best answer.
1. Bob is drawing the outside lines on a
sports field that is 72 feet by 90 feet.
What is the total length of the line he
will draw to surround the field?
A 18 feet
C 324 feet
B 162 feet
D 6,480 feet
2. What is the circumference of a circle
with a radius of 5 centimeters? Use
3.14 for .
A 31.4 cm
6. A composite figure is formed by a
square and an isosceles right
triangle. If the sides of the square
and the legs of the triangle are
2 centimeters long what is the area
of the figure?
A 6 cm2
B 8 cm2
7. Which shows the best estimate for the
area of the figure?
B 78.5 cm
3. The diameter of Karen’s bicycle
wheel is 18 inches. What is the
circumference to the nearest inch?
Use 3.14 for .
A 20 inches
C 57 inches
B 40 inches
D 180 inches
4. A circle has a diameter that measures
6 inches. What is the area of the circle
to the nearest tenth? Use 3.14 for .
A 28.3 in2
A 13 sq units
C 16 sq units
B 15 sq units
D 23 sq units
B 113 in2
5. A circle has a radius that measures
10 centimeters. What is the area of
the circle to the nearest tenth? Use
3.14 for .
A 62.8 cm2
B 314 cm2
Holt McDougal Mathematics
Name _______________________________________ Date __________________ Class __________________
Measurement and Geometry
Multiple Choice Test A, continued
8. Which figure could NOT have any
triangular faces?
12. Find the volume of the cylinder. Use
3.14 for .
A cone
B triangular prism
C square pyramid
D triangular pyramid
9. What shape are the bases of the
figure?
A 15.7 cm3
B 62.8 cm3
13. A storage trunk is 20 inches wide by
16 inches deep by 16 inches high.
What is the volume of the trunk?
A 1,792 in3
B 5,120 in3
14. Find the surface area of the prism
shown.
A triangles
B hexagons
10. What shape is the base of the
figure?
A 576 in2
B 1,152 in2
15. Find the surface area of the cylinder
to the nearest tenth. Use 3.14 for .
A triangle
B square
11. Find the volume of the composite
figure. Round to the nearest tenth.
Use 3.14 for .
A 226.1 in2
A 72 mm3
B 89.1
mm3
C 114.2 mm3
D 768.3
mm3
B 197.8 in2
16. A cylindrical soup can has a base
radius of 2 inches and a height of 6
inches. If the can’s label covers the
sides completely, but not the bases,
what is the surface area of the label?
Use 3.14 for.
A 25.1 in.2
C 87 in.2
B 75.4 in.2
D 100.5 in.2
Holt McDougal Mathematics
Name _______________________________________ Date __________________ Class __________________
Measurement and Geometry
Multiple Choice Test B
Choose the best answer.
1. George is drawing the outside lines
on a soccer field that is 96 feet by
120 feet. What is the total length of
the line he will draw to surround the
field?
A 24 feet
B 432 feet
C 216 feet
D 11,520 feet
2. What is the circumference of a circle
with a radius of 16 centimeters? Use
3.14 for .
F 25.12 cm
H 50.24 cm
G 32 cm
J 100.48 cm
3. The diameter of Joseph’s bicycle
wheel is 20 inches. Which is the
circumference to the nearest inch?
Use 3.14 for .
A 10 inches
B 63 inches
C 40 inches
D 126 inches
4. A circle has a diameter that measures
8 inches. What is the area of the circle
to the nearest tenth? Use 3.14 for .
F 12.6 in2
H 50.2 in2
G 25.1 in2
J 201 in2
5. A circle has a radius that measures
11 centimeters. What is the area of
the circle to the nearest tenth?
Use 3.14 for .
A 34.5 cm2
C 379.9 cm2
B 95 cm2
D 1,519.8 cm2
6. A composite figure is formed by a
square and an isosceles right triangle.
If the sides of the square and the legs
of the triangle are 6 centimeters long
what is the area of the figure?
F 18 cm2
H 54 cm2
G 36 cm2
J 72 cm2
Holt McDougal Mathematics
Name _______________________________________ Date __________________ Class __________________
Measurement and Geometry
Multiple Choice Test B, continued
7. Which shows the best approximation
of the area of the figure?
A 18 sq units
C 43 sq units
B 24 sq units
D 64 sq units
A 411.5 ft3
C 512 ft3
B 311.0 ft3
D 110.1 ft3
12. Find the volume of the cylinder.
Use 3.14 for .
8. Which figure could NOT have any
square faces?
F cube
G rectangular prism
H square pyramid
J cylinder
9. What shape are the bases of the
figure?
F 19.625 cm3
H 157 cm3
G 50 cm3
J 628 cm3
13. A storage trunk is 40 inches wide by
28 inches deep by 36 inches high.
What is the volume of the trunk?
A 1,008 in3
C 14,400 in3
B 4,032 in3
D 40,320 in3
14. The dimensions of a rectangular
prism are 8 yd by 8 yd by 4 yd. Find
the surface area of the prism.
A triangles
C squares
B pentagons
D hexagons
10. What shape is the base of the
figure?
F pentagon
H hexagon
G octagon
J decagon
11. Find the volume of the composite
figure. Round your answer to the
nearest tenth. Use 3.14 for .
F 48 yd2
H 128 yd2
G 64 yd2
J 256 yd2
15. A right cylinder has a diameter of 10
inches and a height of 15 inches. Find
the surface area of the cylinder. Use
3.14 for .
A 550 in2
C 1570 in2
B 534 in2
D 628 in2
16. A cylindrical soup can has a base
radius of 3 inches and a height of
5 inches. If the can’s label covers the
sides completely, but not the bases,
what is the surface area of the label?
Use 3.14 for .
F 56.5 in2
H 141.3 in2
G 94.2 in2
J 150.7 in2
Holt McDougal Mathematics
Name _______________________________________ Date __________________ Class __________________
Measurement and Geometry
Multiple Choice Test C
Choose the best answer.
1. Kenny is drawing the outside lines
on a sports field that is 92 feet by
124 feet. What is the total length of
the line he will draw to surround the
field?
A 32 feet
C 432 feet
B 216 feet
D 11,408 feet
2. What is the circumference of a circle
with a radius of 13 centimeters? Use
3.14 for .
F 20.4 cm
H 81.6 cm
G 40.8 cm
J 530.7 cm
3. The diameter of Joe’s car wheel is
18 inches. What is the circumference
to the nearest inch? Use 3.14 for .
A 39 inches
C 113 inches
B 57 inches
D 254 inches
7. Which shows the best approximation
of the area of the figure?
A 133 sq units
C 160 sq units
B 153 sq units
D 286 sq units
8. Which figure could NOT have any
circular faces?
F cone
G sphere
H cylinder
J oblique cylinder
9. What shape are the bases of the
figure?
4. A circle has a diameter that measures
14 inches. What is the area of the
circle to the nearest tenth?
Use 3.14 for .
F 44 in2
H 196 in2
G 153.9 in2
J 615.4 in2
5. A circle has a radius that measures
9 centimeters. What is the area of the
circle to the nearest tenth?
Use 3.14 for .
A 56.5 cm2
C 254.3 cm2
B 63.6 cm2
D 379.9 cm2
A pentagons
C heptagons
B hexagons
D octagons
6. A composite figure is formed by a
square and an isosceles right triangle.
If the sides of the square and the legs
of the triangle are 9 centimeters long
what is the area of the figure?
F 40.5 cm2
H 121.5 cm2
G 81 cm2
J 162 cm2
Holt McDougal Mathematics
Name _______________________________________ Date __________________ Class __________________
Measurement and Geometry
Multiple Choice Test C, continued
10. What shape is the base of the figure?
13. A storage trunk is 38 inches wide by
24 inches deep by 32 inches high.
What is the volume of the trunk?
A 1,216 in3
C 29,184 in3
B 5,792 in3
D 58,368 in3
14. Find the surface area of the prism
shown without a top.
F pentagon
H nonagon
G octagon
J decagon
11. Find the volume of the composite
figure. Round your answer to the
nearest tenth. Use 3.14 for .
F 20 in2
H 52 in2
G 15 in2
J 62 in2
15. Find the surface area of the cylinder
shown without one of its bases.
Round your answer to the nearest
tenth. Use 3.14 for.
A 140.6 mm3
C 40 mm3
B 96.8 mm3
D 79.3 mm3
12. Find the volume of the cylinder.
Use 3.14 for.
F 298.5 cm3
H 633 cm3
G 367.4 cm3
J 1,194.6 cm3
A 266.9 cm2
C 204.1 cm2
B 345.4 cm2
D 188.4 cm2
16. A cylindrical soup can has a base
radius of 2.5 inches and a height of
6.5 inches. If the can’s label covers
the sides completely, but not the
bases, what is the surface area of
the label? Use 3.14 for.
F 31.4 in2
H 127.63 in2
G 102.05 in2
J 141.37 in2
Holt McDougal Mathematics
Name _______________________________________ Date __________________ Class __________________
Measurement and Geometry
Free Response Test A
1. Greg is drawing the outside lines on
a sports field that is 76 feet by
94 feet. What is the total length of
the line he will draw to surround the
field?
7. What is the best estimate for the area
of the figure?
_______________________________________
2. What is the circumference of a circle
with a radius of 7 centimeters?
Use 3.14 for .
_______________________________________
3. The diameter of Ben’s bicycle wheel
is 15 inches. What is the
circumference to the nearest inch?
Use 3.14 for .
_______________________________________
4. A circle has a diameter that measures
8 inches. What is the area of the circle
to the nearest tenth? Use 3.14 for .
________________________________________
8. Name a figure that could NOT have
any rectangular faces.
________________________________________
________________________________________
9. What shape are the bases of the
figure?
_______________________________________
5. A circle has a radius that measures
3 centimeters. What is the area of the
circle to the nearest tenth? Use 3.14
for .
_______________________________________
6. A composite figure is formed by a
square and an isosceles right triangle.
If the sides of the square and the legs
of the triangle are 3 centimeters long
what is the area of the figure?
________________________________________
_______________________________________
Holt McDougal Mathematics
Name _______________________________________ Date __________________ Class __________________
Measurement and Geometry
Free Response Test A, continued
10. What shape is the base of the figure?
13. A storage trunk is 28 inches wide by
18 inches deep by 22 inches high.
What is the volume of the trunk?
________________________________________
14. Find the surface area of the prism
shown.
_______________________________________
11. Find the volume of the composite
figure. Round your answer to the
nearest tenth. Use 3.14 for .
________________________________________
15. Find the surface area of the cylinder
to the nearest tenth. Use 3.14 for .
_______________________________________
12. Find the volume of the cylinder. Use
3.14 for  and round to the nearest
tenth.
________________________________________
16. A cylindrical soup can has a base
radius of 3 inches and a height of
6 inches. If the can’s label covers the
sides completely, but not the bases,
what is the surface area of the label?
Use 3.14 for.
________________________________________
_______________________________________
Holt McDougal Mathematics
Name _______________________________________ Date __________________ Class __________________
Measurement and Geometry
Free Response Test B
1. Mark is drawing the outside lines on
a basketball court that is 74 feet by
42 feet. What is the total length of
the line he will draw to surround the
court?
_______________________________________
2. What is the circumference of a circle
with a radius of 22 centimeters? Use
3.14 for .
_______________________________________
6. A composite figure is formed by a
square and an isosceles triangle. The
triangle’s base shares a side with the
square. If the sides of the square are
8 centimeters and the congruent
sides of the triangle are
5 centimeters long what is the area
of the figure?
________________________________________
7. What is the best estimate for the
area of the figure?
3. The diameter of Cassandra’s bicycle
wheel is 26 inches. What is the
circumference? Use 3.14 for .
_______________________________________
4. A circle has a diameter that
measures 14 inches. What is the
area of the circle to the nearest
tenth? Use 3.14 for .
________________________________________
_______________________________________
5. A circle has a radius that measures
13 centimeters. What is the area of
the circle to the nearest tenth? Use
3.14 for .
_______________________________________
Holt McDougal Mathematics
Name _______________________________________ Date __________________ Class __________________
Measurement and Geometry
Free Response Test B, continued
8. Name a solid figure that does NOT
have any triangular, rectangular, or
square faces.
12. Find the volume of the cylinder.
Use 3.14 for.
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
9. What shape are the bases of the
figure?
________________________________________
13. A storage trunk is 36 inches wide by
22 inches deep by 44 inches high.
What is the volume of the trunk?
________________________________________
_______________________________________
10. What shape are the sides of the
figure?
14. The dimensions of a rectangular
prism are 7 mm by 5 mm by 1 mm.
Find the surface area of the prism.
________________________________________
15. A right cylinder has a diameter of 4 ft
and a height of 12 ft. Find the surface
area of the cylinder. Use 3.14 for .
________________________________________
_______________________________________
11. Find the volume of the composite
figure. Round your answer to the
nearest tenth.
16. A cylindrical soup can has a base
radius of 2.5 inches and a height of
6 inches. If the can’s label covers the
sides completely, but not the bases,
what is the surface area of the label?
Use 3.14 for.
________________________________________
_______________________________________
Holt McDougal Mathematics
Name _______________________________________ Date __________________ Class __________________
Measurement and Geometry
Free Response Test C
1. Lisa is drawing the outside lines on a
sports field that is 78 feet by 104 feet.
What is the total length of the line she
will draw to surround the field?
_______________________________________
2. What is the circumference of a circle
with a radius of 12 centimeters? Use
3.14 for .
6. A composite figure is formed by a
square and an isosceles right
triangle. If the sides of the square
and the legs of the triangle are
4.5 centimeters long what is the area
of the figure?
________________________________________
7. What is the best estimate for the
area of the figure?
_______________________________________
3. The diameter of Jason’s bicycle
wheel is 15 inches. What is the
circumference to the nearest inch?
Use 3.14 for .
_______________________________________
4. A circle has a diameter that
measures 21 inches. What is the
area of the circle to the nearest
tenth? Use 3.14 for .
________________________________________
_______________________________________
5. A circle has a radius that measures
2.5 centimeters. What is the area of
the circle to the nearest tenth? Use
3.14 for .
_______________________________________
Holt McDougal Mathematics
Name _______________________________________ Date __________________ Class __________________
Measurement and Geometry
Free Response Test C, continued
8.Name a figure that does NOT have any
polygonal faces.
12. Find the volume of the cylinder. Use
3.14 for  and round to the nearest
tenth.
_______________________________________
9. What shape are the bases of the
figure?
________________________________________
13. A storage trunk is 32 inches wide by
26 inches deep by 22 inches high.
What is the volume of the trunk?
________________________________________
_______________________________________
10. What shape is the base of the
figure?
14. Find the surface area of the prism
shown without a top.
________________________________________
15. Find the surface area of the cylinder
shown without one of its bases.
Round your answer to the nearest
tenth. Use 3.14 for.
_______________________________________
11. Find the volume of the composite
figure. Use 3.14 for . Round your
answer to the nearest tenth.
________________________________________
_______________________________________
16. A cylindrical soup can has a base
radius of 2.5 inches and a height of
5 inches. If the can’s label covers the
sides completely, but not the bases,
what is the surface area of the label?
Use 3.14 for.
________________________________________
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Name _______________________________________ Date __________________ Class __________________
Measurement and Geometry
Answers
Section A Quiz
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Section B Quiz
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Multiple Choice Test C
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Free Response Test A
1. 340 feet
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2.43.96 cm
3. about 47 inches
4. 50.2 square inches
5. 28.3 cm2
6. 13.5 cm2
7. 41 square units
8. triangular pyramid, cylinder, cone, or
sphere
9. octagons
10. hexagon
11. 200.2 m3
12. 63.6 cm3
13. 11,088 cubic inches
14. 288 square centimeters
15. 401.9 square centimeters
16. 113.04 square inches
Free Response Test B
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232 feet
138.16 centimeters
81.64 inches
153.9 square inches
530.7 square centimeters
76 square centimeters
about 80 square units
cone, cylinder, sphere, or
dodecahedron
pentagons
triangles
166.3 cm3
150.72 cubic centimeters
34,848 cubic inches
94 square millimeters
175.84 square feet
94.2 square inches
Free Response Test C
1. 364 feet
2. 75.36 centimeters
3. about 47 inches
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346.2 square inches
19.6 cm2
30.375 cm2
76.5 square units
sphere, cylinder, cone
decagon
heptagon
9,156.2 in3
67.3 cm3
18,304 cubic inches
32 square centimeters
25.1 square feet
78.5 square inches
Performance Assessment
1. Possible answers: from left to right,
top to bottom, table annos are as
follows: Ring, Cube, small, Foil
Stickers, Cylinder, Small, Double2. Possible answers: ring: $3.32;
stickers: $4.82: journal: $8.64: total:
$16.78 thick; Journal, Prism, large,
Economy
Cumulative Test
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