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6th Grade ASK Test Practice

The area of this figure in square units is 9 squared.

What is the value of 9 squared?

a. 9 b. 18c. 81 d. 729

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9

9

c. 81

1 - 200 Kyra has a bag of red and blue

marbles. The probability of picking a red marble without looking is 5/8. What is the probability of picking a blue marble?

A. 1/8 B. 3/8

C. 5/8 D. 1

B. 3/8

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Triangle ABC has sides that are 3cm, 4cm, and 5cm. Triangle ABC is similar to triangle XYZ. Which of the following could be the lengths of

the sides of triangle XYZ?

A. 1cm, 2cm, and 3cm

B. 4cm, 6cm, 10cm

C. 6cm, 8cm, 10cm

D. 6cm, 9cm, 18cm

C. 6cm, 8cm, 10cm

There are 768 seats in the school auditorium. The seats are divided into 24 rows, with an equal number of seats in each row. How many seats are in each row?

A. 24 B. 28C. 32 D. 36

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C. 32

1 – 500 Solve for x:

2x – 6 = 4

A. 1/3 B. 2

C. 5 D. 10

C. 5

Evaluate 24 (3+1) – 2 x 2 A. 2 B. 8 C. 9 D. 22

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A. 2

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Frank buys grapes for $1.49 per pound. He buys 1.2 pounds. To the nearest penny, how much does Frank spend on grapes?

A. $1.79 B. $2.19C. $2.69 D. $2.98

A. $1.79

Harriet runs the 1500-meter race for the track team. About how many miles long is the race?(Hint: How many feet are in a meter? How many feet are in a mile?)

A. 0.9 miles B. 1.5 milesC. 2.5 miles D. 6.0 miles

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A. 0.9 miles

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Keisha is making 5 cups of fruit punch using pineapple, orange, and mango juice. She has mixed 2 ½ cups of

pineapple juice and 7/8 cups of orange juice. How much mango juice does she

need?

A. 1 3/8 cups B. 1 5/8 cupsC. 2 5/8 cups D. 3 3/8 cups

B. 1 5/8 cups

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Pat subtracts $9.21 - $5.08. Which expression can he use to check his

answer?A. $5.08 - $4.13 B. $4.13 - $5.08C. $5.08 + $4.13 D. $9.21 + $4.13

C. $5.08 + $4.13

Which is the best estimate of 19 x 2.92?

A. 30 B. 40C. 50 D. 60

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D. 60

Wayne paid $28 for 4 movie tickets. Which proportion can be used to find the amount of money (m) he would have to

pay for 6 movie tickets?A. 4/28 = 6/m B. 4/6 = m/28C. m/4 = 28/6 D. 6/28 = m/4

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A. 4/28 = 6/m

Pamil performed the experiment of spinning an 8 number spinner and flipping a penny.

What is the probability she will spin an even number and land on tails?A. 1/8 B. ¼C. 3/8 D. ½

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B. 1/4

Arthur bought a pair or pants on sale for 20% off. The original price was $40. How much did he pay for the pants?

A. $32 B. $8C. $48 D. $80

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A. $32

At 4:00 pm, the temperature was 3ºC. At 11:00 pm, the temperature was -2ºC. How much did the temperature change?

A. -7ºC B. -5ºCC. -1ºC D. +1ºC

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B. -5ºC

Which of these letters exhibits line symmetry?

A. Q B. RC. S D. T

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D. T

The prime factorization of 16 is 2 x 2 x 2 x 2. The prime factorization of

20 is 2 x 2 x 5. What is the greatest common factor of 16 and 20?

A. 2 B. 4C. 8 D. 16

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b. 4

What is the approximate volume of a can of soup with a height of 12 cm and

diameter of 8 cm?

A. 151 cm3 B. 402cm3

C. 603 cm3 D. 810 cm3

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C. 603 cm3

How many edges are possible between 3

vertices?A. 2 B. 3C. 4 D. 6

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B. 3

4 - 500 George scored 89, 83, and 79 on his first

three science tests. What score does he need on his fourth and final test to have a mean

score of 85?

A. 81 B. 85

C. 86 D. 89

d. 89

Which equation stands for this statement?

The sum of a number and 2 is 5.

A. n x 2 = 5 B. n + 2 = 5C. n – 2 =5 D. 2n = 5

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B. n + 2 = 5

Caleb is estimating whether or not he has enough money to buy a watermelon.

The watermelon weighs 4.4 pounds and costs $0.79 per pound. Which

calculation will be sure to overestimate the total cost?

A. 4 x $0.70 B. 4 x $0.80C. 4.5 x $0.75 D. 5 x $0.80

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D. 5 x $0.80

Solve for x: 7 = 2x + 1

A. -3 B. ½ C. 1 D. 3

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D. 3

Evaluate5 – 8 (3 +1) x 2

A. 1 B. 2C. 4 D. 6

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A. 1

A bakery makes 6 ½ dozen cookies each day. Of these, 2 ½ dozen are chocolate chip and 1

¾ dozen are oatmeal raisin. The rest are sugar cookies. How many dozen are sugar

cookies?

A. 1 ¾ B. 2C. 2 ¼ D. 2 ½

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C. 2 ¼