TAKS MATHEMATICS Similar to 2004 TAKS release test By Mrs. Ore BRAWNER INTERMEDIATE GRANBURY ISD.

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TAKS MATHEMATICSSimilar to 2004 TAKS release test

By Mrs. OreBRAWNER INTERMEDIATE

GRANBURY ISD

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OBJECTIVE FIVE

OBJECTIVE ONE

OBJECTIVE FOUR

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OBJECTIVE TWO

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2004 TAKS

$100 Objective One

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The table shows the number of baseball cards collected by three 4th grade students for a contest. Which is the best estimate of the number of baseball cards collected by the three students altogether?

A. 210

B. 150

C. 200

D. 190

Child Number of

baseball cards

Dylan 69

Ryan 45

Chris 82

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$100 Objective OneObjective One

Correct answer is

C. 200

69 = 70

Child Number of

baseball cards

Dylan 69

Ryan 45

Chris 82

45 = 50

82 = 80

70 + 50 + 80 = 200

$200 Objective One Objective One

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The model is shaded to represent 2 . What decimal does the model represent?

A. .224

B. 22.40

C. 24.240

D. 2.24

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$200 Objective One Objective One

D. 2.24

One whole One whole 2 tenths and 4 hundredths

Two and twenty four hundredths

$300 Objective OneObjective One

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There are 24 hours in a day and 60 minutes in one hour. Which is the best estimate of the number of minutes in one day?

A. 1,200 min. B. 120 min.

C. 1,000 min. D. 100 min.

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$300 Objective One

24 Rounds to 20

20 x 60 = 1,200

$400 Objective One Objective One

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Friday night at the high school football game, 400 parents and students came to the game. Peter noticed that there are 5 sections. If each section sat the same number of people, how many people would there be in each section?

A. 8 people B. 80 people

C. 395 people D. 200 people

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$400 Objective OneObjective One

400 ÷ 5(sections) = 80 people

$500 Objective One

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Which fraction is NOT equivalent to the shaded area?

A. B.

C. D.

6 12

4 6

3 6

8 8

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$500 Objective One Objective One

6 out of 12 blocks are purple. That is half of the blocks are purple. 6 is NOT half of 8.

$100 Objective Two

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In which number sentences does 12 make the equation true?

A. 180 ÷ Ƌ = 18

B. 240 ÷ 40 = Ƌ

C. 288 ÷ Ƨ = 24

D. 115 ÷ 5 = Ƌ

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$100 Objective Two

288 ÷ Ƨ = 24

C.

12 x 24 = 288

$200 Objective Two

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Amanda buys her Christmas cards by the box. The table shows how many cards there are in 2, 4, and 7 boxes. Based on this pattern, what should Amanda do to find the number of Christmas Cards in 9 boxes?

A. Subtract 9 from 25

B. Add 9 to 25

C. Divide 25 by 9

D. Multiply 9 by 25

Number of boxes

Number of Christmas

cards

2 50

4 100

7 175

9

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$200 Objective Two

Number of boxes

Number of Christmas

cards

2 50

4 100

7 175

9

x 25 =

x 25 =

x 25 =

x 25 =

Which number sentence is in the same fact family as 56 ÷ 7 = Ƨ

$300 Objective Two

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A. 56 – 7 =

B. 7 x = 56

C. 56 x = 7

D. 7 + 56 =

Ƨ

Ƨ

Ƨ

Ƨ

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$300 Objective Two

Correct answer is:

B

56 ÷ 7 = Ƌ 56 ÷ Ƨ = 7 7 x Ƌ = 56 Ƨ x 7 = 56

Shanain and Kady were made 48 sugar cookies. They decorated them with 15 m&m’s each. How many m&m’s did they use to decorate all 48 cookies?

$400 Objective Two

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A. 288 m&m’s

B. 680 m&m’s

C. 388 m&m’s

D. 720 m&m’s

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$400 Objective Two

48(cookies) x 15(m&m’s) = 720 m&m’s

Cheyenne used this table to find the total prices of different numbers of tickets to a Ice Hockey game. Based on the information in the table, how would Cheyenne find the price of 1 ticket?

$500 Objective Two

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A. Multiply the number of tickets by 5

B. Divide the price of tickets by the number of tickets.

C. Add 5 to the number of tickets.

D. Subtract the number of tickets from the price of the tickets.

Number of Tickets

5 10 15 20 25

Price of Tickets

$20 $40 $60 $80 $100

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$500 Objective Two

Number of Tickets

5 10 15 20 25

Price of Tickets

$20 $40 $60 $80 $100÷ ÷ ÷ ÷ ÷

Which of these polygons has more than four vertices?

$100 Objective Three

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A. Trapezoid C. Octagon

B. Parallelogram D. Rectangle

C. OCTAGON 8 Sides & 8 Vertices

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$100 Objective Three

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8VERTICES

WHERE TWO LINES MEET AT A POINT

$200 Objective Three

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In the figure, which two angles appear to be acute?

A. Angles 1 and 2

B. Angles 2 and 4

C. Angles 1 and 3

D. Angles 4 and 3

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$200 Objective Three

Acute less than 90º

$300 Objective Three

A. 25.5 B. 26.1 C. 25.8 D. 25.9

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Which number is best represented by point P on the number line?

25.0 25.2 25.725.4 26.0

P

D. 25.9

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$300 Objective Three

25.7 25.8 25.9 26.0

P

$400 Objective Three

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Which line is perpendicular to line N ?

A. line P

B. line Q

C. line R

D. line S

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$400 Objective Three

N Q

Perpendicular – lines that cross at a 90º angle.

A. Reflection B. Flipped

C. Rotation D. Translation

$500 Objective Three

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What form of transformation did Alyssa use when hanging these pictures?

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D. TRANSLATION

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$500 Objective Three

TRANSLATION - SLIDE

The thermometer shows the high temperature for one day in May. The low for that day was 18º lower. What was the LOW temperature ?

Objective Four $100

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A. 73º

B.100º

C. 75º

D. 85º

91º - 18º = 73º

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$100 Objective Four

$200 Objective four

Sterling arrived at his swim meet at 7:45AM. His first event begins in 2 hours 30 minutes. At what time does Sterling first compete?

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A . 10:30 AM

B. 9:45 AM

C. 10:00 AM

D. 10:15 AM

correct answer

D. 10:15 AM

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$200 Objective Four

7:45 + hour = 8:45 AM8:45 + hour = 9:45 AM9:45 + 30min. = 10:15 AM

Which of these units would best measure the mass of your pencil?

$300 Objective Four

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A. Grams B. Kilograms

C. Millimeters D. Centimeters

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$300 Objective Four

A. Grams B. Kilograms (SMALL ) (1,000 GRAMS – to large)

C. Millimeters D. Centimeters (linear measurement) (linear measurement)

Which of the following holds about 2 liters of water?

$400 Objective Four

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A.

D.C.

B.

A 2liter bottle

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$400 Objective Four

Sandra’s “Oma”, made her a blanket for Christmas. The blanket was 5 feet long and 4 feet wide. What is the area of Sandra’s new blanket?

$500 Objective Four

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A. 20 square feet

B. 9 square feet

C. 18 square feet

D. 25 square feet

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$500 Objective Four

5 feet 4 feet

5 x 4 = 20 square feet

$100 Objective Five The graph shows how many students ate which main dish for lunch Thursday. How many more students ate Pizza than Cheeseburger?

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A.11 more B. 15 more

C. 8 more D. 6 more

Main Dish at Lunch

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$100 Objective Five

Pizza (15) – Cheeseburger (9) = 6 morePizza (15) – Cheeseburger (9) = 6 more

Ernesto placed his tennis shoes in the class pile before walking on the gym floor. He noticed that there were 6 other white tennis shoes, 4 blue tennis shoes, 8 sandals, and 5 black dress shoes. If he reaches for a pair of shoes without looking, what are the chances that Ernesto would grab a pair of tennis shoes?

$200 Objective Five

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A. 6 out of 23 B. 6 out of 17

C. 7 out of 24 D. 7 out of 17

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$200 Objective Five

Total of 24 shoes with 7 of them were white

The distance each students lives from the school is shown in this graph. How many students live 8 or less miles from school?

$300 Objective Five

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Distance from School

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A. 13 students B. 23 studentsC. 12 students D. 19 students

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$300 Objective Five

9 + 3 + 7 + 4 = 23 total students live 8 or less miles from the school

$400 Objective Five

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A cube numbered 1 through 6 is tossed. What is the probability of getting an odd number?

A. 1 out of 6 B. 3 out of 6

C. 2 out of 6 D. 4 out of 6

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$400 Objective Five

1 2 3 4 5 6oddodd odd

$500 Objective Five

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A. 8 out of 9 B. 9 out of 17

C. 8 out of 17 D. 9 out of 11

Kaitlyn has a case with videotapes in it. Of these videotapes, 3 are action movies, 6 are comedy movies, and the remaining 8 are animated movies. If Kaitlyn picks 1 videotape from the case without looking, what is the probability that she will pick an animated movie?

C. 8 out of 17

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$500 Objective Five