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8th Grade District Assessment

1 Review

Made by Nicole Van Vleck

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t 1 2 3 4

c $0.75

$1.50

$2.25

$3.00

t 1 2 3 4c $0.7

5$1.0

0$1.2

5$1.5

0

t 1 2 3 4

c $1.75

$2.50

$3.25

$4.00

t 1 2 3 4c $1.7

5$2.7

5$3.7

5$4.7

5

Cost of Bus Tickets

The equation c = 0.75t represents c, the total cost of t tickets on a bus. Which table contains values that fit this equation?

Cost of Bus Tickets

Cost of Bus Tickets

Cost of Bus Tickets

A

B

C

D

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100

16250

y

250100

16 y

16250

100 y

y

150

100

16

A bag of mixed Yummy Gummies contains 26% green, 34% red, 24% blue, and 16% yellow gummies. Carla put 250 mixed gummies in a bowl. Which proportion can be used to find y, the total number of yellow gummies in the bowl?

A

B

C

D

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Is the water going up or

down?

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Year Value of Card

1996 $3.00

1997 $3.30

1998 $3.65

1999 $4.05

2000 $4.50

2001 $5.00

A baseball card was worth $3 when it was issued in 1996. The table shows the value of the card each year since 1996.

Value of Baseball Card

Based on the information in the table, what is a reasonable prediction for the value of the baseball card in 2004?

A Between $5 and $6B Between $6 and $7C Between $7 and $8D Between $8 and $9

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Which way are the dots moving?

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The area of a square is 125 square meters. Which best represents the length of a side of the square?

A 10.8 mB 11.2 mC 11.9 mD 12 m

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The lines are actually straight!

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Which expression can be used to find the nth term in the following arithmetic sequence, where n represents a number’s position in the sequence?

A n + 4B 3n + 4C 5nD 4n + 1

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Is the man ever walking

down?

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Rae’s recipe for lemon-lime punch calls for the following ingredients:

1 quart of apple juice2 ¾ cups of lemon-lime soda64 ounces of pineapple juice2 quarts of cold water¼ cup of lemon juice

What is the smallest container that will hold all the ingredients?

A A 4-quart containerB A 5-quart containerC A 6-quart containerD A 7-quart container

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How many prongs does this object have?

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The following statements are true about ΔXYZ.

•The measure of each angle is evenly divisible by 12.•The measure of angle Z is greater than the measure of angle Y.•Angle Y is greater than the measure of angle X.•The measure of angle X is greater than 40°.

Which choice fits all 4 statements for angles X, Y, and Z?

48

60

72)

Z

Y

XA

48

72

60)

Z

Y

XB

70

60

50)

Z

Y

XC

72

60

48)

Z

Y

XD

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Mrs. Pardue wants to purchase some apples. She compared prices from several different on-line grocers. Which grocer’s price table is based on a constant unit price?

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Page 18: 8 th Grade District Assessment 1 Review Made by Nicole Van Vleck.

A circle with a radius of 6 units is shown below.

What are the coordinates of the center of the circle?

A (–1 , 2)B (–2 , 3)C (–2 , 2)D (–3 , 2)

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Page 20: 8 th Grade District Assessment 1 Review Made by Nicole Van Vleck.

The diameter of a blood cell is measured in micrometers. A micrometer is 0.000001 meter.Which expression represents this number in scientific notation?

A 1.0 × 107

B 1.0 × 106

C 1.0 × 10–6

D 1.0 × 10–7

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Mr. Elliott designed a flower garden in the shape of a square. He plans to build a walkway through the garden, as shown.

Which is closest to the

length of the walkway?

A 36 ft

B 24 ft

C 17 ft

D 13 ft

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How many columns are

there?

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3

2

4

3

2

1

5

3

7

5

8

7

What fraction is between and .

A

B

C

D

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Sheila made a scale drawing of a room. The actual room has a width of 16 feet and a length of 24 feet. Her drawing has a length of 3 inches. What is the width, in inches, of the scale drawing of the room?

Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on the grid below. Be sure to use the correct place value.

2

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The lines are actuallystraight!

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The Childress family went on a camping trip. They paid $28.00 for a 2-night stay at a campground that allows a maximum stay of 30 nights. Which equation can they use to find c, the cost of camping at this campground for the maximum number of nights?

A c = 60 · 56

B c = 30 · 28

C c = 28 · 28

D c = 30 · 14

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6

111

2

114

5

314

6

115

2

14

3

26A gift basket contains ounces of chocolate candy,

ounces of hard candy, and 4 ounces of dried

fruit. What is the total weight of the contents of the

gift basket?A

B

C

D

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Mr. Polanco purchased 12 boxes of tile. Each box contained 15 square tiles. If Mr. Polanco wants to tile the wall 14 tiles high and 13 tiles long, which procedure can he use to determine whether he has enough tiles to complete the job?

A Multiply 14 by 12B Subtract 14 from 15 and then multiply by 12C Multiply 12 by 15 and then compare the product with the product of 13 and 14D Add 15 and 14 and then multiply by 13

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How many legs does the elephant have?

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A square pyramid with a base length of 4 centimeters and a slant height of 9 centimeters is shown.

What is the lateral surface area of this square pyramid?

A 72 cm2

B 18 cm2

C 88 cm2

D 144 cm2

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Can you build this

cube?

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The net of a triangular prism with equilateral triangular bases is shown below. The triangles have an altitude of 2.6 centimeters, and each side length is 3 centimeters.

Which is closest to the total surface area of the triangular prism represented by this net?

A 60 cm2

B 156 cm2

C 78 cm2

D 188 cm2

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Count the white dots! (If you can…)

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The drawing shows the top view of a solid figure made of identical stacked cubes. The numbers in the squares identify the number of cubes in each stack. Which drawing shows a 3-dimensional view of this solid figure?

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Page 40: 8 th Grade District Assessment 1 Review Made by Nicole Van Vleck.

∆LMN is similar to ∆XYZ.

Which procedure can be used to find the number of degrees in angle N?

A Subtract 100 from 360B Subtract 100 from 180C Divide 100 by 2D Divide 180 by 3

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Page 42: 8 th Grade District Assessment 1 Review Made by Nicole Van Vleck.

Mrs. Jones visited a botanical garden with dimensions of

550 feet by 600 feet. Mrs. Jones plans to create a similar

botanical garden in her backyard with dimensions that

are of the dimensions of the garden she visited.

Which dimensions could she use?

50

1

A 275 ft by 300 ft

B 11 ft by 12 ft

C 110 ft by 120 ft

D 11 ft by 600 ft

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Page 44: 8 th Grade District Assessment 1 Review Made by Nicole Van Vleck.

Two similar quadrilaterals are shown below. The ratio of the lengths of the corresponding sides and is 2:3 respectively. What is the measure of ?

STMNRS

A 18 centimetersB 15 centimetersC 14 centimetersD 8 centimeters

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Page 46: 8 th Grade District Assessment 1 Review Made by Nicole Van Vleck.

Ms.Weselka wants to buy binders for her students. She has a total of five classes, and intends to buy 2 binders for each student. If the binders cost $0.10 each, what other information is needed in order to find the total cost of the binders?

A The number of students Ms.Weselka teaches in each class.B The number of class periods Ms.Weselka teaches.C The cost of pencils and paper.D The cost of the binders.

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Can you see the horses?

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Gilbert has a television in each bedroom in his

house. He wants to be able to have cable on

every TV in his home, so Gilbert went and bought

yards of copper wire and yards of

aluminum wire. The copper wire cost $12.25 per

yard and the aluminum wire cost $13.00 per

yard, which equation can be used to find c, the

total cost of the wiring?

4

13

5

32

00.1325.12)5

32

4

13( c)00.13

5

32()25.12

4

13( c

00.1325.12)5

32

4

13( c )25.12

5

32()00.13

4

13( cA)

B)

C)

D)

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Do you see an old man or a young lady?

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There are 3 children in the Rios family. Michelle

is times as tall as Julie. Crystal is 52 inches

tall, and Julie is 6 inches shorter than Crystal.

What is Michelle’s height in feet and inches?

A 5 ft

B 3ft 4in

C 5ft 9in

D 6 ft

2

11

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Do you see a lady or skulls?

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4 8 3

5

6

2

6

4

5

3

These are griffs.

These are NOT griffs.

Which of the following is a griff?

A B C D

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