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Name:……………………………………………………………

Test 22: Overview test


Date:………………………………………………………………

A – Circle the correct answer:

Question 1:How many line segments are there in the figure below?

A. 4 B. 6 C. 8 D. 9

Question 2:How many squares are there in the figure below?

A. 4 B. 5 C. 6 D. 10

Question 3:At least how many squares can be seen if observing the figure from the
right?

A. 9 B. 10 C. 11 D. 15

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Question 4:A parking lot has the dimension as the figure below. Find its perimeter in
meter.

A. 360 B. 280 C. 90 D. 450

Question 5:In the middle of a square garden with perimeter 80m, they built a square
pool with perimeter 32m as the figure below. What is the area value of the shaded
region in m2?

A. 336 B. 48 C. 400 D. 144

Question 6:Candace uses 3 squares and 1 rectangle to form a bigger square on the
right. If the perimeter of the smallest square is 12cm, find the perimeter of the
shaded rectangle in cm.

A. 18 B. 24 C. 36 D. 40

Question 7:A square whose sides are 24cm long is cut into 4 squares of side length
12cm. What is the difference between the sum of perimeters of 4 smaller squares and
perimeter of the larger square in cm?

A. 96 B. 48 C. 12 D. 118

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Question 8:The figure is formed by 3 squares with perimeters 24cm, 36cm and 40cm
respectively. Find the area of the following figure

A. 217 B. 116 C. 90 D. 450

Question 9:A rectangle has perimeter 28cm. When its length increases 3cm, the area
increases 18cm2 . Find the area of the new rectangle in cm2 .

A. 34 B. 48 C. 66 D. 64

Question 10: Eight identical rectangles with perimeter 36 each are combined to form a
big square as follows. Find the perimeter of the square.

A. 84 B. 96 C. 144 D. 72

Question 11: How many more cubes are required in Object ’A’ to make the volume equal
to Object ‘B’?

A. 84 B. 96 C. 144 D. 72

Question 12: Draw lines to match the shapes to their volumes

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A. Volume 5cm3

B. Volume 6cm3

C. Volume 7cm3

D. Volume 8cm3

E. Volume 12cm3

F. Volume 16cm3

Question 13:

The first three letters Of the word


KANGAROO are put in equal squares with
length of side 2 (as shown in the figure).
Find the false statement

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A. Perimeter of K is more than perimeter of A by 1

B. Perimeter of N is more than perimeter of A by 1

C. Perimeter of A and N are equal

D. Perimeter of K and N are equal

E. Cannot determine

B – Write your answer:


Question 14: Find the volume of oil that can be poured into a container of dimensions
10 cm × 8 cm × 11 cm.

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Question 15: A cubical of wood was cut into 8 equal cubes of sides 4 cm. What is the
volume of the block of wood?

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Question 16: A rectangular container with a base area of 200 cm2 is filled with water
to a height of 15 cm. If the container has a height of 20 cm, how much water (in liters)
should be added to it to fill it completely?

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Question 17: Match


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Number Divisibility rule

2 a. The unit digits must be 0 or 5

3 b. The sum of digits must be a multiple of 9

4 c. The sum of digits must be multiple of 3

5 d. The ones digits must be 0, 3, 6 or 9

6 e. The ones digit must be 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8

8 f. The sum of digits must be a multiple of 2

9 g. The ones digit must be 0

10 h. This number must be divisible both by 2 and 3

15 i. The number formed by last 2 digits must be divsibile by 4

j. The sum of last 2 digits must be divsibile by 4

k. The number formed by last 3 digits must be divsibile by 8

l. This number must be divisible both by 3 and 5

Question 18: Divisibility challenge: Circle which digits can divide the big number

57 84 453 2048

is divisible by is divisible by is divisible by is divisible by

2 3 4 5 6 8 10 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 2 3 4 5 6 8 10

4098 2147747 297156 1245684

is divisible by is divisible by is divisible by is divisible by

2 3 4 5 6 8 10 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 2 3 4 5 6 8 10

Question 19: 173 students are going on a field trip to the Museum of Science and
Industry in Chicago. There will be one adult for each group of 9 students and one car
for 20 students. How many adults and cars will be needed for the field trip?

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Question 20: Mr.Chang has1,4040 pages of scrap paper. He instead want to make
packets of 40 papers each but forgets to check if that will be enough for his 37
students. Will there be enough packets per student? If not, how much more scrap
paper does he need?
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Question 21: Find the perimeter and area of the shape below:

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Question 22: Maria was ordering music online. The website she was downloading from,
Spotify, was giving out five free music downloads if your postal code was divisible by 3
and an additional two free downloads if your birthday digits was divisible by 9 when
arranged in a specific way: month, day and year.

Maria remembered her postal code: ?3N 4H5

And in the alphabet letter, H = 8, N = 14 (the order of the letter in the alphabet table)
but she forgot the first letter (at ?)

Maria looked at her birthday: January 13 2015. She wrote out her birthday like this

01132015.

Luckily, she could download 7 free musics, which letters at ? could be possible?

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Question 23: Math fun

Maisie had between 30 and 50


breadrumbs.
She counted the breadcrumbs in
fours. There were 2 left over.
She counted them in fives. There was
1 left over.
How many breadcrumbs did Maisie
have?

Anser:…………………………………………………

Good luck to you


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