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Mathematics Book 1 Grade6 March 13—17, 2006 47949 Developed and published by CTB/McGraw-Hill LLC, a subsidiary of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 20 Ryan Ranch Road, Monterey, California 93940-5703. Copyright © 2006 by New York State Education Department. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of New York State Education Department. Book 1 Page 1 ■ SECURE MATERIAL ■ Do not reproduce. Do not discuss contents until end of designated makeup schedule. TIPS FOR TAKING THE TEST Here are some suggestions to help you do your best: • Be sure to read carefully all the directions in the test book. • You may use your tools to help you solve any problem on the test. • Read each question carefully and think about the answer before choosing your response. This picture means that you will use your protractor. This picture means that you will use your ruler. Book 1 Book 1 Page 3 ■ SECURE MATERIAL ■ Do not reproduce. Do not discuss contents until end of designated makeup schedule. STOP Samuel picked 150 strawberries at the strawberry patch. He gave away all the strawberries to 5 friends. If Samuel gave the same number of strawberries to each friend, how many strawberries did each friend receive? A 30 B 50 C 145 D 155 Sample A Kirsten read a number of books, k. Eric read 3 books fewer than Kirsten. What expression can be used to find the number of books Eric read? F k 3 G k 3 H 3 k J 3 k Sample B Go On Book 1 Page 5 ■ SECURE MATERIAL ■ Do not reproduce. Do not discuss contents until end of designated makeup schedule. 1 Which equation can be used to help solve the equation below? 6 420 A 420 6 B 420 6 C 420 6 D 420 6 2 Jamie created a map for his friends. Each point on the map represents a different location. x y 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 76543210 School Zoo Library Jamie’s House What coordinates represent Jamie’s house? F (2, 3) G (3, 2) H (3, 4) J (4, 3) Page 6 Book 1 ■ SECURE MATERIAL ■ Do not reproduce. Do not discuss contents until end of designated makeup schedule. 4 Jason has a jar that holds one dime, two nickels, and one quarter. He randomly removes three coins from the jar. Which combination is not a possible outcome? F one dime, one nickel, and one quarter G one quarter and two dimes H one dime and two nickels J two nickels and one quarter 3 Giselle had 2 liters of water. She drank 750 milliliters. How many milliliters of water does Giselle have left? 1 liter 1,000 milliliters A 250 B 1,000 C 1,250 D 1,750 5 Jackie wants to plant 212 rows of corn in her garden. She needs 314 ounces of seed for each row. How many total ounces of seed should Jackie buy? A 818 B 618 C 534 D 526 Go On Book 1 Page 7 ■ SECURE MATERIAL ■ Do not reproduce. Do not discuss contents until end of designated makeup schedule. 6 A circle has a diameter, N–Q — , as shown below. N K PQ 3 in. [not drawn to scale] The radius K–P — is 3 inches. What is the length of N–Q — ? F 3 inches G 4 inches H 6 inches J 9 inches 7 How many cups are in 5 quarts? 1 quart 2 pints 1 pint 2 cups A 10 B 20 C 30 D 40 Page 8 Book 1 ■ SECURE MATERIAL ■ Do not reproduce. Do not discuss contents until end of designated makeup schedule. 8 At a gymnastics competition, 3 10 of the gymnasts won a ribbon. What percent of the gymnasts won a ribbon? F 3% G 30% H 33% J 3313% 9 Which equation shows the commutative property of addition? A 6 3 9 B 6 3 6 3 C 6 3 3 6 D 6 3 5 4 10 Mei wrote the expression below. 4n 2 If n equals 6, what is the value of the expression? F 48 G 26 H 20 J 12 Go On Book 1 Page 9 ■ SECURE MATERIAL ■ Do not reproduce. Do not discuss contents until end of designated makeup schedule. 11 George has a one-gallon container of apple juice. How many cups of apple juice are in the one-gallon container? 1 gallon 4 quarts 1 quart 2 pints 1 pint 2 cups A 1 B 4 C 8 D 16 12 Which point on the number line is greater than –4 but less than 0 ? 0 F G H J −6 6 F F G G H H J J Page 10 Book 1 ■ SECURE MATERIAL ■ Do not reproduce. Do not discuss contents until end of designated makeup schedule. 13 Ben recorded the number of customers who shopped at his pet store every day for one week. The results are shown below. 42, 35, 56, 29, 42, 39, 23 What is the mean number of customers who shopped at the pet store? A 33 B 38 C 39 D 42 14 Mr. Jenkins wants to distribute 40 fliers. He has distributed 30 fliers so far. What percent of the total number of fliers has Mr. Jenkins distributed? F 60% G 70% H 75% J 80% Go On Book 1 Page 11 ■ SECURE MATERIAL ■ Do not reproduce. Do not discuss contents until end of designated makeup schedule. 15 Simplify the expression below. (6 3 2) 4 A 36 B 42 C 48 D 60 16 Keesha will paint one rectangular wall of her bedroom. The wall measures 10 feet by 8 feet. What is the area of the wall that Keesha will paint? A l w F 18 square feet G 64 square feet H 80 square feet J 100 square feet 17 What value for n makes the equation true? 3 n = 1 A –3 B 13 C 23 D 2 Page 12 Book 1 ■ SECURE MATERIAL ■ Do not reproduce. Do not discuss contents until end of designated makeup schedule. 18 What is the volume of the cylinder below? 4 in. Volume of Cylinder = πr2h 10 in. [not drawn to scale] F 80π cubic inches G 160π cubic inches H 400π cubic inches J 1,600π cubic inches 19 Simplify the expression below. 33 1 2 A 10 B 11 C 28 D 29 Go On Book 1 Page 13 ■ SECURE MATERIAL ■ Do not reproduce. Do not discuss contents until end of designated makeup schedule. 20 Two similar triangles are shown below. 10 cm 30 cm x 42 cm 14 cm 8 cm [not drawn to scale] Triangle A Triangle B What is the length of side x in Triangle B ? F 16 cm G 20 cm H 24 cm J 28 cm 21 The largest pizza for sale at Shawna’s Pizza Parlor has a radius of 12 inches. What is the diameter of this pizza? A 6 inches B 24 inches C 36 inches D 48 inches Page 14 Book 1 ■ SECURE MATERIAL ■ Do not reproduce. Do not discuss contents until end of designated makeup schedule. 22 Diane tossed a coin 20 times. She recorded whether the coin landed heads up or tails up. The results are shown in the table below. What fraction of the coin tosses landed tails up? F 18 G 23 H 25 J 35 23 Which equation is true when x 0 ? A 6 x 2 4 B 2 6 x 4 C x 6 2 4 D 6 x 2 4 Book 1 Page 15 ■ SECURE MATERIAL ■ Do not reproduce. Do not discuss contents until end of designated makeup schedule. 24 Sarah collects stamps and keeps them in envelopes. She had 9 envelopes with a certain number of stamps, s, in each envelope. She sells 3 of the envelopes. Which expression represents the number of stamps Sarah has left? F 9s 3 G (9 3) s H 9s 3 s J 9s s 3 25 What number is represented by point X on the number line? –12 –8 –4 0 4 X A –6 B –7 C –9 D –10 STOP Grade 6 Mathematics Book 1 March 13—17, 2006

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