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Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program

TCAP

TNReady — Grade 5 Math Part I

PRACTICE TEST

Student Name

Teacher Name

Tennessee Department of Education

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Grade 5 Math, Part I Practice Test

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Directions This Practice Test booklet contains sample items for Grade 5 Math. Write your answers in this Practice Test booklet.

You MAY use a calculator with all test items in this test booklet.

Sample A: Selected-Response Circle the three expressions that have a value of 12.

A. 2 × 6

B. 5 × 8

C. 7 × 2

D. 4 × 3

E. 1 × 12

Sample B: Match Draw lines to match each fraction on the left with its equivalent fraction on the right.

26

24

12

28

14

13

Sample Answers A. A, D, E

B. 26

24

12

28

14

13

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Grade 5 Math, Part I Practice Test

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1. The number shown has a bold digit and an underlined digit.

44,000 Which statement correctly describes the bold and underlined digits?

A. The bold 4 is 110

the underlined 4.

B. The bold 4 is 10 times the underlined 4.

C. The bold 4 is one time the underlined 4.

D. The bold 4 is 12

the underlined 4.

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2. The first layer of a rectangular prism is packed with 12 unit cubes. There are no spaces or gaps between the cubes. The prism is 3 unit cubes tall. Select all expressions that represent the volume of the rectangular prism.

A. 12 + 3

B. 12 × 3

C. 12 × 3 × 3

D. 12 × 12 × 3

E. 12 + 12 + 12

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3. Write the sum of 42.6 + 0.45 + 30.22 in the space provided.

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4. There are 5 bags of jelly beans. Each bag is 78

full. Select the expression

that can be used to represent the total amount of bags of jelly beans in all.

A. 7 ÷ (8 × 5)

B. (5 × 7) ÷ 8

C. 8 ÷ (7 × 5)

D. 6 × (7 ÷ 5) 2287

5. Which ordered pair describes the point shown on the graph?

A. (4, 6)

B. (5, 3)

C. (6, 4)

D. (7, 5)

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6. Select all correct answers.

Find the sum. 1 514 6

+

A. 1 5 15 10 2514 6 12 12 12

+ = + =

B. 1 5 25 20 4514 6 24 24 24

+ = + =

C. 1 5 13 10 2314 6 12 12 12

+ = + =

D. 1 5 30 20 5014 6 24 24 24

+ = + =

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Grade 5 Math, Part I Practice Test

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7. Elizabeth’s Macaroni and Cheese Recipe (1 batch makes 8 servings)

8 ounces uncooked macaroni 12

cup bread crumbs

2 cups of cheddar cheese 3 cups of milk 12

cup grated parmesan cheese 14

cup of butter

122

tablespoons flour

Part A Elizabeth is having a dinner party. • 32 people are invited.

• 58

of those invited are coming.

How many guests are coming to the dinner party? Write your answer in the space provided.

Part B Exactly how many batches of macaroni and cheese will Elizabeth need to feed all her guests with no macaroni left over? Write your answer as a fraction in the space provided. Part C To make exactly enough batches of macaroni and cheese, how much of each ingredient will Elizabeth need to use? Flour, in tablespoons: Bread crumbs, in cups: Butter, in cups:

Item continues on the next page.

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Elizabeth’s Macaroni and Cheese Recipe (1 batch makes 8 servings)

8 ounces uncooked macaroni 12

cup bread crumbs

2 cups of cheddar cheese 3 cups of milk 12

cup grated parmesan cheese 14

cup of butter

122

tablespoons flour

Part D Jennifer decided to make 1 batch of Elizabeth’s recipe for her own family.

She can only find her 14

-cup measuring cup. Jennifer is trying to figure out

how to measure the milk.

Write an expression Jennifer can use to figure out how many 14

-cups of milk

she will need.

How many times will Jennifer need to fill the 14

-cup measuring cup to have

the right amount of milk?

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8. What is 473.69 rounded to the nearest whole number?

Write your answer in the space provided. 639

9. A cup is filled with pencils. The teacher sharpened 14

of them. A student

sharpened 23

of them. The fraction of pencils left to be sharpened is .

A. 1112

B. 812

C. 312

D. 112

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10. A plastic container has a square base with an area of 25 inches2. The container has a height of 4 inches. What is the volume, in cubic inches, of the container?

Write your answer in the space provided.

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11. Select all the numbers with values less than twelve and thirteen-hundredths.

A. thirteen and eleven-hundredths

B. twelve and one hundred forty six-thousandths

C. nine and five-tenths

D. 12.103

E. 8.72

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12. Carl has 4 candy bars. Each candy bar has 12 sections. He wants to share the candy bars equally with 11 friends and have some for himself.

Shade the number of sections of the candy bars one person would get.

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13. Charlie used 3 different kinds of juice to make 4.4 liters of punch.

Select the three juices Charlie used to make the punch.

A. 0.5 liter of orange juice

B. 1.5 liters of grape juice

C. 2.25 liters of apple juice

D. 1.65 liters of cherry juice

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Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program

TCAP

TNReady — Grade 5 Math Part II

PRACTICE TEST

Student Name

Teacher Name

Tennessee Department of Education

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Grade 5 Math, Part II, Subtest 1 Practice Test

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Directions This Practice Test booklet contains sample items for Grade 5 Math. Write your answers in this Practice Test booklet.

You MAY NOT use a calculator in Subtest 1 of this test booklet.

Sample A: Selected-Response Circle the three expressions that have a value of 12.

A. 2 × 6

B. 5 × 8

C. 7 × 2

D. 4 × 3

E. 1 × 12

Sample B: Match Draw lines to match each fraction on the left with its equivalent fraction on the right.

26

24

12

28

14

13

Sample Answers A. A, D, E

B. 26

24

12

28

14

13

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1. What is 1 338 4

+ ?

Write your answer in the space provided.

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2. What is the value of 217 × 33? 878

3. A menu is shown.

Food Price

Hot dog $2.00

Chili dog $2.35

Chips $1.25

Fries $2.75

Lemonade $2.25 Draw a line from each meal on the left to its correct total cost on the right.

Meal Cost

Hot dog and lemonade $3.60

Chili dog and chips

$4.25

Chili dog and fries

$5.10

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Grade 5 Math, Part II, Subtest 1 Practice Test

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4. There are 4 ropes. Each one is 134

feet long. Select all of the expressions

that would give the total length of all the ropes.

A. 1 1 1 13 3 3 34 4 4 4

+ + +

B. 1244

×

C. 1344

×

D. 1 134 4

×

E. 12 12 12 124 4 4 4

+ + +

F. 13 13 13 134 4 4 4

+ + +

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5. What is the value of the digit 7 when 2.7 is multiplied by 102?

A. 0.007

B. 0.07

C. 7

D. 70

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6. What is the value of 384 ÷ 16?

A. 64

B. 38

C. 24

D. 23

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7. What is 3 318 4

− ?

Write your answer in the space provided. 424

8. The line plot shows the distance, in miles, that Jenny walked on 5 different days.

How many total miles did Jenny walk? Write your answer in the space provided.

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9. Graph the point (3, 7) on the coordinate grid.

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10. Which statement best describes the value of 8 ÷ 4 × 7 + (38 – 15)?

A. the quotient of 8 and 4, times 7, plus the sum of 38 and 15

B. the product of 4 and 7 divided by 8, plus 38, minus 15

C. the product of 8 and 4 times 7, plus the difference of 38 and 15

D. the quotient of 8 and 4, times 7, plus the difference of 38 and 15

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Grade 5 Math, Part II, Subtest 2 Practice Test

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Directions This Practice Test booklet contains sample items for Grade 5 Math. Write your answers in this Practice Test booklet.

You MAY use a calculator in Subtest 2 of this test booklet.

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11. Which graph shows the point (0, 7)?

A. C.

B. D.

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12. A fence company is building a square fence. Each side of the square is 0.2 kilometers long. What is the length, in meters, of the fence?

Write your answer in the space provided.

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13. Write either <, >, or = in the box to correctly complete the comparison. 424.16 424.106 392

14. Carol has 384

yards of material. She needs to use 13

of the material to make

a dress. How many yards of material will she need to make the dress?

Write your answer in the space provided.

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Grade 5 Math, Part II, Subtest 2 Practice Test

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15. A set of ordered pairs is created using the following rules:

The x-coordinate in the set starts with 0 and increases by 3. The y-coordinate in the set starts with 0 and increases by 9.

Write one of the numbers from the “Numbers” box in each of the boxes below to complete the ordered pairs in the set.

Ordered Pairs in the Set ( , 9) (6, ) ( , 27) (12, )

Numbers

3 6 9 18 27 36

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16. What is 2.078 rounded to the hundredths place?

A. 2.10

B. 2.08

C. 2.07

D. 2.00

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17. Which point is located at (8, 0) on the graph?

A. point A

B. point B

C. point C

D. point D

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18. What is the volume of this figure?

A. 12 cubic units

B. 16 cubic units

C. 28 cubic units

D. 40 cubic units

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19. Which expression correctly shows 26 minus the sum of 8 and 2?

A. (26 – 8) + 2

B. 26 – (8 + 2)

C. (26 + 8) – 2

D. 26 + (8 – 2)

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20. John is building a stage for a school play. The stage is 1152

feet long and

20 feet wide. Select all options that represent the area of the stage, in square feet.

A. 31 12 20

×

B. 30 202

×

C. 31 202

×

D. 300

E. 310

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21. Students in a science class were measuring the length of their classroom door.

• Kelly wrote the number 2 units.

• Paul wrote the number 200 units.

Which statement shows how both Kelly and Paul can be correct?

A. Kelly measured in centimeters, and Paul measured in meters.

B. Kelly measured in meters, and Paul measured in centimeters.

C. Kelly measured in kilometers, and Paul measured in centimeters.

D. Kelly measured in centimeters, and Paul measured in kilometers.

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22. Form ordered pairs using the corresponding terms from the two sequences.

Sequence A: 0, 7, 14, 21, 28, . . .

Sequence B: 0, 14, 28, 42, 56, . . .

Write one number in each labeled box from the options below it to correctly complete the ordered pairs. V W X Y Z

(0, ) ( , 14) (14, ) (21, ) ( , 56)

Options for

Box V

Options for

Box W

Options for

Box X

Options for

Box Y

Options for

Box Z

0 0 0 0 0

7 7 7 7 7

28 28 28 28 28

42 42 42 42 42