Name: _____________________________________________ Period: ____________ Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. If there is a * next to the problem number, you MUST show work, even if you used a calc. Use a calculator, paper and pencil, or mental math to write the decimal or fraction as a percent. Round to the nearest percent. ____ 1. a. 190% ____ 2. 0.3 f. 3% b. 18% c. 28% d. 180% g. 33% h. 30% j. 330% ____ 3. Classify the triangle with angles with measures 20°, 133°, and 27° as acute, right, or obtuse. a. obtuse b. right c. acute ____ 4. Paige spends 1 hour on her homework. She spends equal amounts of time on all subjects. If Paige spends f. ____ hour on Spanish, how many subjects does she study? 2 subjects g. 4 subjects h. 1 subject j. 3 subjects 5. Classify the triangle by its sides. 15 15 16 Not drawn to scale a. scalene b. equilateral c. isosceles Find the quotient. ____ *6. f. g. h. j. a. b. c. d. 30 ____ *7. ____ 8. Polygon A is a square. Polygon B has 1 more sides than polygon A. What type of polygon is B? f. hexagon g. octagon h. decagon j. pentagon Write an equation for the problem. Then solve the equation. ____ *9. From nose to tail your first dog is 5 feet long. Your first dog is dog. How many feet long f is your second dog? a. c. 4 ; ft 25 b. d. 1 ; 6 ft 4 the length of your second ; 4 ft ; 1 ft 4 ____ *10. Draw a line with 3 distinct points on it. Label each with a different letter. What is the maximum number of different rays that can be named? f. 8 g. 6 h. 2 j. 4 ____ 11. There were 10 students on a field trip. While outside, 20% of the students wore jackets. How many students wore jackets? a. 3 students b. 2 students c. 4 students d. 5 students Find the product. Simplify. ____ *12. f. 32 g. 1 32 h. 12 j. 44 5 ____ *13. a. b. c. d. Classify the angle as acute, right, obtuse, or straight. ____ 14. f. obtuse g. right h. straight j. acute b. acute c. right d. obtuse h. right j. ____ 15. A a. straight ____ 16. The measure of angle A is 124°. f. acute g. straight obtuse ____ 17. Which would you measure using yards? a. length of a cross-country race course b. length of a desk c. length of your finger d. length of a shopping mall ____ 18. Write all the possible names for the quadrilateral. Then give the best name. f. g. h. j. quadrilateral, parallelogram, rhombus; quadrilateral quadrilateral, parallelogram, rectangle; rectangle quadrilateral, parallelogram, rhombus; rhombus quadrilateral, trapezoid; trapezoid ____ *19. Evaluate a. 4 1 2 for . b. 2 c. 1 2 d. 2 9 Find the value that completes the proportion. ____ 20. f. 54 g. 36 ____ 21. Which figure is a polygon? a. b. h. 45 j. 27 0.053 c. d. Write the percent as a decimal. ____ *22. 53% f. 5.3 g. 53 h. 0.53 j. ____ *23. 4% a. 0.004 b. 0.04 c. 0.4 d. 4 ____ 24. Use a protractor to draw an angle with measure 166°. f. h. g j. ____ 25. Use the points in the diagram to name the figure shown. Then identify the type of figure. C a. D b. , line , ray c. , ray ____ *26. You are making scarves for presents. Each scarf needs fabric do you need for 6 scarves? 1 f. g. 1 9 yd 4 yd 3 2 d. , segment yd of fabric. How many yards of h. 8 yd j. c. 12 d. 3 4 1 5 yd 4 Solve the equation. Check the solution. ____ *27. a. 1 b. 1 3 1 12 Write the decimal or fraction as a percent. ____ 28. 0.71 f. 71% g. 0.71% h. 0.071% j. 7.1% b. 600% c. 200% d. 20% h. 36° j. ____ 29. a. 60% ____ *30. Find the value of x in the triangle. x 54° Not drawn to scale f. 126° g. 234° 144° ____ *31. You have cups of dried fruit to divide evenly among 3 children. How many cups of fruit will each child receive? a. 7 b. 9 9 7 c. 8 9 d. 9 8 Find the value that makes the ratios equal. ____ 32. f. 3 g. 10 h. 9 j. 27 ____ 33. Identify the polygon by the number of sides. a. pentagon ____ *34. Brenda has get? f. b. octagon c. quadrilateral d. hexagon of a pie to divide evenly among 4 people. How much pie will each person g. h. j. ____ 35. Suppose you have 15 muffins. How many muffins are left after you give a friend a. 12 muffins b. 10 muffins c. 45 muffins d. 5 muffins ____ *36. At an average rate of 53 miles an hour, how far can you travel in 4 hours? f. 270 mi g. 212 mi h. 265 mi j. 216 mi ____ 37. Which unit would you use to measure the amount of juice in a glass? a. gallons b. quarts c. pints d. ounces of them? ____ 38. Name the triangle by its angles and its sides. 3 3 2 Not drawn to scale f. isosceles, acute g. scalene, acute h. isosceles, obtuse j. scalene, obtuse ____ 39. Which would you most likely measure using inches? a. width of a road c. length of your nose b. length of a hallway d. distance to the moon ____ 40. In a math question, Magda correctly answered a question that asked for a typical measure of orange juice in a full family-size jug. Which was her answer? f. 2 cups g. 1 gal h. 10 gal j. 10 fl oz