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GeometrySpatial

ReasoningProbability

with FractionsProbability

with Graphing Mode and Range

Problem Solving

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Looking at the figure, which 2 angles represent

obtuse angles?

A 100Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer

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Angles A and C

A 100

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Which angle in the figure best represents a right angle?

A 200Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer

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Angle # 3

A 200

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Which angle in the figure best represents an acute angle?

A 300Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer

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Angle # 7

A 300

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Which of these shapes could never have parallel lines?

Trapezoid

Hexagon

Rectangle

Triangle

A 400Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer

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Triangle

A 400

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Tammy and Veronica live on parallel streets. Which of the following streets to

Tammy and Veronica live on?

A 500Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer

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West Little York Road

and

1st Street

A 500

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Which of the figures below could be both a translation and reflection?

B 100Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer

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B 100

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When a child who is just learning to write makes the

letter backwards, , which transformation has he/she done?

B 200Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer

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Reflection

B 200

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Which transformation is shown in the figure below?

B 300Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer

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Reflection

B 300

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The figure below shows which type of transformation?

B 400Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer

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Rotation

B 400

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Which of these shows a translation?

B 500Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer

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B 500

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The students were polled to determine their favorite after-school activity. The results are

show in the chart below.

What fraction of the students chose tutoring as their favorite after-school activity?

Simply in smallest form

C 100Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer

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8 4 2 1

24 12 6 3

C 100

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Sean, Rudy, and Dane play on the same basketball team. The scorekeeper records the number of baskets each boy attempts and then number of

baskets each player makes. The chart shows how each boy did in the last game.

What is the probability of Sean getting a basket the next time he takes a shot?

Simply in smallest form

C 200Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer

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½

C 200

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The 5th Graders went to Nature Trails for their science class. They were identifying the number of types of birds they saw. They recorded the results in

a data table shown below.

Using the data in the table, what fraction of birds that were seen were Red Tail Hawks?

Simply in smallest form

C 300Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer

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2 1

18 9

C 300

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DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLEPlace A Wager

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The 4th Graders are surveying the types of pets their classmates own. The

table shows the data they collected.

What fraction represents the number of dogs and snakes that the students have as

pets?Simply in smallest form

C 400Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer

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8 4

18 9 C 400

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Joe has a brown bag of different colored gumballs. There are 4 red

gumballs, 2 yellow gumballs, and 4 green gumballs. If he chooses one piece without looking, what is the

probability that he will green gumball?

Simply in smallest form

C 500Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer

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4 2

10 5

C 500

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Lauren spun the spinner many times while playing a game. She recorded the results on the

chart below.

Which color has a probability of being landed on 3/10 of the time?

D 100Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer

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Yellow

D 100

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Karen wrote the numbers one through nine on different index cards to play a game with her friend called “Odds and Evens”. Which number will probably

be picked most often?A – both Odd and Even will be equal

B – Odd

C – Even

D – None of these

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B - ODD

D 200

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Based on the results in the table below, which type of bird had a

probability of ½?

D 300Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer

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Canadian Geese

D 300

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In a total of 12 spins, which letter will the spinner probably point to the

greatest number of times?

D 400Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer

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The letter Y

D 400

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In a total of 30 spins, which letter will the spinner

probably pint to the least number of times?

D 500Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer

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The letter M

D 500

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The table below shows the number of cards getting oil changes at Jiffy Lube during the week.

Which state about the data given is NOT true?

F – The median number of oil changes is 26.

G – The total number of oil changes done last week was 181.

H – There were 26 fewer oil changes done on Tuesday than on Saturday.

J – The range of the data is 33.

E 100Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer

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J – The range of the data is 33.

E 100

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The chart shows the results of a survey conducted on the favorite flavors of ice cream.

Which statement best describes how to find the range of the data?

A – add all the number together

B – arrange the numbers from least to greatest and find the number in the middle

C – find the difference between the largest and smallest numbers

D – find the difference of the 2 middle numbers

E 200Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer

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A – add all the number together

E 200

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What is the range of the number of votes for favorite flavors of ice cream?

E 300Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer

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58 is the range

E 300

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Which statement about the data shown in the graph is NOT true?

A – The range of the data is 6.4

B – The 1st three months of the year received ½ inch less rainfall than the 2nd three months

C – The median amount of rainfall received was 8.1

D – March received 6.8 more inches of rainfall than February

E 400Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer

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D – March received 6.8 more inches of rainfall

than February

E 400

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The chart below shows the high and low temperatures for one week.

On which day was there a 26º change in temperature?

E 500Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer

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Saturday

E 500

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A teacher asked her students what kind of pet they owned. Some students owned more than 1 pet. The diagram shows the data that was collected.

Using the Venn Diagram, which statement is NOT true?

F – Six students only own a cat and a bird.

G – Fifteen students own a cat, a bird, and a dog.

H – Twenty-four students own only a dog.

J – Eighteen students only own a bird and a dog.

F 100Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer

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H – Twenty-four students own only a dog.

F 100

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The graph shows the number of flowers planted in the backyard last year. Which statement about the data shown on the graph is NOT true?

A – The total of 68 flowers were planed last year.

B – The median number of flowers planted was 14.

C – There were 2 more roses than tulips planted.

D – The range of the data is 8.

F 200Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer

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C – There were 2 more roses than tulips planted.

F 200

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The distance between Beaumont and Houston is 88 miles and the distance between Houston and San Antonio is 197 miles. What process can be used to find the round-trip distance between Beaumont and San Antonio if someone travels through Houston both ways?

F – find the sum of 88 and 197

G – find the sum of 88 and 197, then add 2

H – find the sum of 88 and 197, then multiply by 2

J – find the sum of 88 and 197, then divide by 2

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H – find the sum of 88 and 197, then multiply by 2

F 300

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The Olympic snowboarders practiced each day before their competition. USA athletes snowboard 3/12 of each day. Austria’s

athletes snowboard 3/8 of each day. Germany’s athletes snowboard 1/3 of each day. When comparing the amount of time

each country practiced, which of these statements is true? A – Germany’s athletes practiced a longer time than the Austria’s athletes.

B – Austria’s athletes practiced a shorter amount of time than the USA’s athletes.

C – USA’s athletes practiced a longer amount of time than Germany’s athletes.

D – Germany’s athletes practiced a longer amount of time than the USA’s athletes.

F 400Click the in the bottom left corner to reveal the answer

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D – Germany’s athletes practiced a longer amount of time than the USA’s athletes.

F 400

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A rhombus is shown below.

Which statement about the rhombus is NOT true?

F – The rhombus has 4 acute angles.

G – The rhombus has 2 pairs of parallel lines.

H – The rhombus has 2 lines of symmetry.

J – The rhombus has 2 obtuse angles.

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F – The rhombus has 4 acute angles.

F 500

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The Final Jeopardy Category is:

Problem Solving

Please record your wager.

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Final Jeopardy Question:

IF I try my best on the TAKS test, what could the result be?

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Correct Final Jeopardy Response:

I could met the standards of the TAKS test and be successful.

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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!


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