Grade 6Assessment of Reading, Writing and Mathematics, Junior Division
Student Booklet
Mathematics
Record your answers on the Multiple-Choice Answer Sheet.
RELEASED ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS
Spring 2013
Beginning in 2013, EQAO will make approximately half, rather than all, of its test items (questions) public after each assessment. This process allows EQAO to build up a bank of items that can be used in future years.
The best practice for supporting students is to review their achievement of the knowledge or skills being assessed, rather than focus on the specific test items. To facilitate that process, items that are not being published have been described in this booklet, including a reference to the knowledge or skill they assessed. Test booklets and examples of student answers from the past five years also remain available at
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MathematicsSection 1
Student Booklet: Mathematics 3
Grade 6, Spring 2013 Section 1: Mathematics
1 Points P and Q are two vertices of a rectangle.
Which set of ordered pairs could represent the other two vertices of the rectangle?
a (4, 8) and (9, 8)
b (8, 4) and (8, 9)
c (1, 3) and (1, 8)
d (3, 1) and (8, 1)
2 Mrs. Sherman asks students to record their favourite subjects. The data is shown in the graph below.
According to the graph, how many more students chose math as their favourite subject than chose gym?
a 7
b 12
c 21
d 33
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6
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24
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Subjects
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Section 1: Mathematics Grade 6, Spring 2013
3 Consider the growing pattern shown on the grid below.
The pattern continues in the same way. What ordered pair represents the next point to be plotted in this pattern?
a (4, 9)
b (10, 4)
c (9, 4)
d (4, 10)
4 There are 12 books in a case. There are 6 cases in a box and 24 boxes in a container.
If each container of books costs $2592, what is the cost of one book?
a $1.50
b $9.00
c $18.00
d $36.00
5 A parallelogram is shown below.
Which rectangle has the same area as this parallelogram?
a
b
c
d
2
T
4
6
8
9
10
11
1 2 3 4 5
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Term number
Term
6 cm
12 cm
5 cm
6 cm
5 cm
12 cm
4 cm
12 cm
5 cm
12 cm
6 cm
Student Booklet: Mathematics 5
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6 If n × 3 = 24 and n + 40 − s = 36, what is the value of s?
a 8
b 10
c 12
d 14
7 The diagram below shows a shoebox without a lid.
A student covers the outside of the shoebox with construction paper.
If the student does not cover the lid, what is the surface area that is covered?
a 982.25 cm2
b 1433.50 cm2
c 1964.50 cm2
d 5044.50 cm2
18.0 cm
9.5 cm
29.5 cm
Shoes
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8 A store has 11.2 kg of potatoes. Maria buys 572 g of potatoes from the store and Colin buys 1.42 kg of potatoes from the store.
After these two purchases, how many grams of potatoes does the store have left? Show your work.
The store has __________ grams of potatoes left.
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Student Booklet: Mathematics 7
9 Rotate the hexagon below 90° counter-clockwise about Point X. Draw this image of the hexagon.
Record the coordinates of the image of Point C.
Image of Point C: ( , )
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
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y
0
X
A
BF
CE
D
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10 Consider the two spinners below. Spinner A is divided into 10 equal sections, and Spinner B is divided into 5 equal sections.
Which colours have the same probability of being spun on Spinner A as they do on Spinner B?
Justify your answers.
red yellow
red
red
yellow
red
blue
pink
green
green
red
red
yellow
blue
pink
Spinner A Spinner B
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11 A Grade 6 class is having a fundraiser.
The class buys 3 bags of apples. Each bag has 24 apples. The total cost of the 3 bags of apples is $12.24.
The class sells the apples for $0.75 each.
How much money will the class gain per apple?
Show your work.
The class gains _________ per apple.
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12 Which of the following fractions has the smallest value?
a 45
b 44
c 43
d 42
13 There are 2 blue, 5 green, 6 red and 7 purple marbles in a bag. Erin picks one marble from the bag without looking.
What is the probability that she will pick a marble that is purple?
a 7%
b 20%
c 35%
d 54%
14 Wasim’s hair grows 0.4 cm each week.
At this rate, which is closest to the increase in length of Wasim’s hair over 3 months if it is not cut?
a 1 cm
b 5 cm
c 8 cm
d 12 cm
15 Consider the repeating pattern below.
If the pattern continues in the same way, what will the 54th term be?
a
b
c
d
16 Which set of data has a mean that is equal to its median?
a 4, 5, 5, 7, 9
b 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
c 4, 4, 6, 7, 7, 7, 7
d 5, 5, 5, 5, 6, 8, 8
17 What unit of measure is the most appropriate to estimate the thickness of a dime?
a cm
b dam
c m
d mm
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Student Booklet: Mathematics 11
18 What type of angle is shown below?
a acute
b right
c obtuse
d straight
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MathematicsSection 2
Student Booklet: Mathematics 13
Beginning in 2013, EQAO will make approximately half, rather than all, of its test items (questions) public after each assessment. This process allows EQAO to build up a bank of items that can be used in future years.
The best practice for supporting students is to review their achievement of the knowledge or skills being assessed, rather than focus on the specific test items. To facilitate that process, items that are not being published have been described in this booklet, including a reference to the knowledge or skill they assessed. Test booklets and examples of student answers from the past five years also remain available at www.eqao.com.
1 compare whole numbers to 100 000 (Application)
2 estimate quantities using percentage benchmarks (Thinking)
3 determine relationship between fraction and percent (Knowledge and Understanding)
4 compare and order decimal numbers (Application)
5 demonstrate an understanding of precise measurements (Knowledge and Understanding)
6 conversion of metric units to solve a problem (Application)
7 calculate area of a triangle (Application)
8 calculate volume of a rectangular prism (Thinking)
9 classify polygon by geometric properties (Thinking)
10 describe transformations on a grid (Thinking)
11 sort polygons by number of lines of symmetry (Application)
12 identify and extend a geometric pattern (Knowledge and Understanding)
13 represent a pattern in a table of values (Application)
14 identify a pattern rule (Knowledge and Understanding)
15 extend patterns to solve a problem (Thinking)
16 interpret data on a graph (Application)
17 determine the theoretical probability of an outcome in a probability experiment (Application)
18 demonstrate an understanding of mean (Thinking)
Grade 6, Spring 2013 Section 2: Mathematics
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