6th Grade Math Answer Key
6th Grade Math Answer Key
Sixth Grade
Course: Math 6
Week 1 Quiz
Question 2: If a recipe calls for 2 cups of flour and 1 cup of sugar, what is the ratio of flour to
sugar?
a) 1:2
b) 2:1
c) 3:1
d) 1:3
Question 3: A recipe for pancakes calls for 1 cup of flour and 2 eggs. What is the ratio of
flour to eggs in the recipe?
a) 2:1
b) 1:2
c) 1:1
d) 3:2
Question 4: If it takes 4 cups of flour to make a cake, how many cups of flour do you need
to make 7 cakes?
a) 7 cups
b) 14 cups
c) 21 cups
d) 28 cups
Question 5: If it takes 5 cups of sugar to make a pie, how many cups of sugar do you need
to make 6 pies?
a) 10 cups
b) 20 cups
c) 30 cups
Question 6: If it takes 3 cups of milk to make a pancake, how many cups of milk do you
need to make 8 pancakes?
a) 8 cups
b) 16 cups
c) 24 cups
d) 32 cups
Question 7: If it takes 6 cups of oil to fry a chicken, how many cups of oil do you need to fry
9 chickens?
a) 9 cups
b) 18 cups
c) 27 cups
d) 54 cups
Question 8:
If it takes 7 cups of butter to bake a loaf of bread, how many cups of butter do you need to
bake 5 loaves of bread?
a) 5 cups
b) 15 cups
c) 25 cups
d) 35 cups
Question 9: If it takes 8 cups of cheese to make a pizza, how many cups of cheese do you
need to make 4 pizzas?
a) 8 cups
b) 16 cups
c) 24 cups
d) 32 cups
Answers:
1. c) 4:3
2. b) 2:1
3. b) 1:2
4. d) 28 cups
5. c) 30 cups
6. c) 24 cups
7. d) 54 cups
8. d) 35 cups
9. d) 32 cups
Week 2 Quiz
Question 1: To make a punch, you need 4 cups of apple juice for every 2 cups of grape
juice. If you have 16 cups of apple juice, how many cups of grape juice do you need?
a) 8 cups
b) 4 cups
c) 12 cups
Question 2: To make a smoothie, you need 3 cups of strawberries for every 2 cups of
bananas. If you have 9 cups of strawberries, how many cups of bananas do you need?
a) 3 cups
b) 6 cups
c) 9 cups
d) 12 cups
Question 3: To make a salad, you need 5 cups of lettuce for every 3 cups of tomatoes. If
you have 20 cups of lettuce, how many cups of tomatoes do you need?
a) 8 cups
b) 16 cups
c) 12 cups
d) 20 cups
Question 4: To make a soup, you need 7 cups of water for every 2 cups of noodles. If you
have 21 cups of water, how many cups of noodles do you need?
a) 4 cups
b) 6 cups
c) 8 cups
d) 10 cups
Question 5: To make a cake, you need 6 cups of flour for every 3 cups of sugar. If you have
18 cups of flour, how many cups of sugar do you need?
a) 6 cups
b) 9 cups
c) 12 cups
d) 15 cups
Question 6: To make a pie, you need 5 cups of apples for every 2 cups of cherries. If you
have 15 cups of apples, how many cups of cherries do you need?
a) 4 cups
b) 10 cups
c) 8 cups
d) 6 cups
Question 7: To make a sandwich, you need 4 slices of bread for every 2 slices of cheese. If
you have 16 slices of bread, how many slices of cheese do you need?
a) 4 slices
b) 8 slices
c) 12 slices
d) 16 slices
Question 8: To make a pizza, you need 7 cups of dough for every 3 cups of cheese. If you
have 21 cups of dough, how many cups of cheese do you need?
a) 6 cups
b) 9 cups
c) 12 cups
Question 9: To make a milkshake, you need 8 cups of milk for every 4 cups of ice cream. If
you have 24 cups of milk, how many cups of ice cream do you need?
a) 8 cups
b) 12 cups
c) 16 cups
d) 20 cups
Question 10: To make a lemonade, you need 6 cups of lemon juice for every 3 cups of
sugar. If you have 18 cups of lemon juice, how many cups of sugar do you need?
a) 9 cups
b) 6 cups
c) 12 cups
d) 15 cups
Answer Key:
1. a) 8 cups
2. b) 6 cups
3. c) 12 cups
4. b) 6 cups
5. b) 9 cups
6. d) 6 cups
7. b) 8 slices
8. b) 9 cups
9. b) 12 cups
10. a) 9 cups
Week 3 Quiz
Answer Key:
1. C. $45.
2. C. $56.
3. C. $80.
4. C. $45.
5. C. $102.
6. A. $100.
7. B. $90.
Week 4 Quiz
Answer Key:
1. c) 6
2. b) 2
3. b) 10/3
4. b) 4
5. a) 2
6. a) 6
7. b) 14/3
8. a) 4
9. b) 18/5
10. b) 10/3
Week 5 Quiz
Answer Key:
1. a) 104236
2. b) 157115
3. a) 307584
4. a) 137403
5. a) 244928
6. a) 69104
Week 6 Quiz
Answer Key:
1. c) 581.2721
2. c) 777.912
3. b) 124.1103
4. c) 789.444
5. c) 322.6416
6. a) 654.4444
7. c) 987.975
8. c) 124.245
9. c) 456.912
10. b) 789.579
Week 7 Quiz
Answers:
Question 1: A) 3.579
Question 2: A) 5.801
Question 3: B) 0.0687
Question 4: B) 8.0245
Question 5: A) 136.622
Week 8 Quiz
Answers:
Question 1: A) 4003.55
Question 2: B) 3708.99
Question 3: A) 3
Question 4: B) -6
Question 5: B) -30
Question 6: B) -3
Question 7: A) -6
Question 8: D) None of the above (Answer: 21)
Question 9: C) 24
Question 10: D) None of the above (Answer: -100)
Week 9 Quiz
Question 3: What is the ordered pair for the origin on the coordinate plane?
A) (0,1)
B) (1,1)
C) (-1, -1)
D) (0,0)
A) Vertical
B) Diagonal
C) Horizontal
D) None of the above
Question 10: What is the name of the plane that we graph on?
A) Geometric plane
B) Grid plane
C) Coordinate plane
D) Operational plane
Answers:
Question 1: B) Y
Question 2: C) Third
Question 3: D) (0,0)
Question 4: B) Second
Week 10 Quiz
Question 2: Which quadrant has x and y values that are both negative?
A. First
B. Second
C. C) Third
D. D) Fourth
Question 6: The coordinate plane is created by two number lines that are ____ .
A) Perpendicular
B) Intersect at right angles
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
Question 10: A plane divides the space into quadrants that are labeled ____?
A. Clockwise
B. Geometric
C. Counter Clockwise
D. None of the above
Answers:
Question 1: D) None of the above (on positive X-axis)
Question 2: C) Third
Question 3: C) Third
Question 4: D) Fourth
Question 5: B) Second
Question 6: C) All of the above
Question 7: A) First
Question 8: C) Vertical
Question 9: D) None of the above (on negative Y-axis)
Question 10: C) Counter Clockwise
Week 11 Quiz
Question 1. Which ordered pair represents the point located 3 units to the right and 2 units
up from the origin?
a) (2, 3)
b) (3, 2)
c) (-3, -2)
d) (-2, -3)
Question 4. If a point is in Quadrant II, which of the following could be its x-coordinate?
a) 3
b) 0
c) -4
d) 5
Question 8. If a point is in Quadrant III, which of the following could be its y-coordinate?
a) 2
b) -2
c) 0
d) 3
Question 10. Which ordered pair represents the point located 4 units to the left and 3 units
down from the origin?
a) (-4, 3)
b) (4, -3)
c) (-4, -3)
d) (3, -4)
Answer Key:
1. b) (3, 2)
Week 12 Quiz
Question 1: Which inequality represents the statement "x is greater than 3"?
A. x < 3
B. x > 3
C. x ≤ 3
D. x ≥ 3
Question 2: Which inequality represents the statement "y is less than or equal to 6"?
A. y > 6
B. y < 6
C. y ≥ 6
D. y ≤ 6
Question 3: Which inequality represents the statement "z is greater than or equal to -2"?
A. z < -2
B. z > -2
C. z ≤ -2
D. z ≥ -2
Question 4: Which inequality represents the statement "a is less than 10"?
A. a > 10
B. a < 10
C. a ≥ 10
D. a ≤ 10
Question 5: Which inequality represents the statement "b is less than 5"?
A. b > 5
B. b < 5
C. b ≥ 5
D. b ≤ 5
Question 6: Which inequality represents the statement "c is greater than or equal to 0"?
A. c < 0
B. c > 0
C. c ≤ 0
D. c ≥ 0
Question 7: Which inequality represents the statement "d is less than or equal to -8"?
Question 8: Which inequality represents the statement "e is greater than -3"?
A. e < -3
B. e > -3
C. e ≤ -3
D. e ≥ -3
Question 10: The graph of an inequality in two variables is the set of points that represents
all solutions to the inequality.
A. True
B. False
Answers:
Question 1: B) x > 3
Question 2: D) y ≤ 6
Question 3: D) z ≥ -2
Question 4: B) a < 10
Question 5: B) b < 5
Question 6: D) c ≥ 0
Question 7:D) d ≤ -8
Question 8: B) e > -3
Question 9: C) All of the above
Question 10: A) True
Week 13 Quiz
Question 1: A _____ is a mathematical sentence in which the two sides are not equal and
are separated with the symbols < , >, ≤ or ≥
A. Equation
B. Equality
C. Inequality
D. Expression
Question 2: Which inequality represents the statement "f is less than or equal to 10"?
Graph the inequality.
A) f > 10
B) f < 10
Question 3: Which inequality represents the statement "g is greater than or equal to -5"?
A. g < -5
B. g > -5
C. g ≤ -5
D. g ≥ -5
Question 4: Which inequality represents the statement "x is greater than or equal to -2"?
A. x < -2
B. x > -2
C. x ≤ -2
D. x ≥ -2
Question 5: In the coordinate plane, the point located at (–2, 5) was reflected and is now
located at (2, 5). Which statement describes how the point was reflected?
Question 6: What is the distance between the ordered pairs (3, 7) and (-2, 9)?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 5.39
D. 5
Answer Key
Question 1: C) Inequality
Question 2: D) f ≤ 10
Question 3: D) g ≥ -5
Question 4: D) x ≥ -2
Question 5: B) The point was reflected across the y-axis.
Question 6: C) 5.39
Question 7: D) Quadrant IV
Question 8: D. None of the above
Question 9: B) Second
Question 10: A) Horizontal
Week 14 Quiz
Question 5: In the coordinate plane, the point located at (3, -6) was reflected and is now
located at (3, 6). Which statement describes how the point was reflected?
A. The point was reflected across the x-axis.
B. The point was reflected across the y-axis.
C. The point was reflected across the x-axis, then the y-axis.
D. The point was reflected across the y-axis, then the x-axis.
Answers:
Question 1: A) Left or right from the origin
Question 2: B) Up or down from the origin
Question 3: B) Parallel
Question 4: A) Perpendicular
Question 5: B) The point was reflected across the y-axis.
Question 6: D) None of the above (on the X-axis)
Question 7: D) None of the above (on the Y-axis)
Question 8: C) Third
Question 9: B) Quadrant II
Question 10: A) Quadrant I
Week 15 Quiz
Question 3: Write an expression for "the difference between six times a number and ten."
A. 6n + 10
B. 6n - 10
C. n + 6
D. n - 6
Question 4: Write an expression for "twice the difference between a number and six."
A. 2n - 6
B. 2n + 6
C. n/2
D. 2n
Question 5: Write an expression for "the product of 7 and the difference between 20 and
10."
A. 7(20 - 10)
B. 7(20 + 10)
C. 7(10 - 20)
D. 7(10 + 20)
Question 6: Write an expression for "three times the sum of a number and 5."
A. 3n + 5
B. 3n - 5
C. n + 3
D. n - 3
Question 7: Write an expression for "the difference between the product of 9 and 7 and the
sum of 25 and 6."
A. 9 x 7 - 25 + 6
B. 9 + 7 - 25 x 6
C. 9 - 7 - 25 + 6
D. 9 x 7 + 25 + 6
Question 8: Write an expression for "one-half the difference between 45 and 25."
A. (45 - 25)/2
B. (45 + 25)/2
C. (25 - 45)/2
D. (25 + 45)/2
Question 9: Your test has 100 points in total. You got an 80 percent on your first math test,
and a 92 percent on your next math test. By how many points did your grade improve?
A. 10 points
B. 11 points
Question 10: Your aunt lives 244 miles from your house. You can take the train to visit her.
If the train takes 4 hours to make the trip, what is the train’s average miles per hour?
A. 60 mph
B. 61 mph
C. 62 mph
D. 63 mph
Answers:
Question 1: A) n + 4
Question 2: B) 3n
Question 3: B) 6n - 10
Question 4: A) 2(n – 6)
Question 5: A) 7(20 - 10)
Question 6: A) 3n + 5
Question 7: A) 9 x 7 - 25 + 6
Question 8: A) (45 - 25)/2
Question 9: C) 12 points
Question 10: B) 61 mph
Week 16 Quiz
Answer Key:
1. a) x + 5
2. b) x - 7
3. a) 2x
4. a) x/3
5. a) x - 10
6. a) x + 3
7. a) x/2
8. a) 4x
9. d) Both a and b
10. a) 10/x
Week 17 Quiz
Question 2. Maria has 5 more candies than John. If J represents the number of candies
John has, how many candies does Maria have?
a) J + 5
b) 5J
c) J - 5
d) J/5
Question 3. Tom is twice as old as Jerry. If Y represents Jerry's age, how old is Tom?
a) 2Y
b) Y + 2
c) Y - 2
d) Y/2
Question 4. There are 3 times as many girls as boys in a class. If B represents the number
of boys, how many girls are there?
a) B + 3
b) 3B
c) B - 3
d) B/3
Question 5. Sarah has 7 fewer books than David. If D represents the number of books
David has, how many books does Sarah have?
a) D - 7
b) 7D
c) D + 7
d) D/7
Question 6. Mike's savings is 3 times less than Jake's. If J represents Jake's savings, how
much does Mike have?
a) J/3
b) 3J
c) J - 3
d) J + 3
Question 7. Lisa is 6 years younger than Monica. If M represents Monica's age, how old is
Lisa?
a) M - 6
b) 6M
c) M + 6
d) M/6
Question 9. Peter's score is 10 points higher than Sam's. If S represents Sam's score, what
is Peter's score?
a) S + 10
b) 10S
c) S - 10
d) S/10
Question 10. Emily has half as many pencils as Amy. If A represents the number of pencils
Amy has, how many pencils does Emily have?
a) A + 2
b) 2A
c) A/2
d) A - 2
Answer Key:
1. a) N + 4
2. a) J + 5
3. a) 2Y
4. b) 3B
5. a) D - 7
6. a) J/3
7. a) M - 6
8. a) 4A
9. a) S + 10
10. c) A/2
Week 18 Quiz
Question 6. If d = 9, what is d - 5?
a) 4
b) 14
c) 5
d) 45
Answer Key:
1. b) 8
2. c)
Week 19 Quiz
Question 8. What do you get when you combine the like terms in 4a + 5 + 3a?
a) 7a + 5
b) 7a
c) 12a
d) 9a + 5
Question 10. If you simplify the expression 5b + 2 + 4b + 3, which term will NOT be
present?
a) 9b
b) 5
c) b
d) 2b
Answer Key:
1. a) 5x
2. c) Value
3. a) 5y
4. c) Combine like terms
5. b) 10x
6. d) 6z
7. b) 8x
8. a) 7a + 5
9. c) 7
10. d) 2b
Week 20 Quiz
Question 6. To determine if two expressions are equivalent using the distributive property,
you should:
a) Distribute and then simplify
b) Add the coefficients
c) Multiply the variables
d) Combine like terms first
Question 10. Which of the following expressions is NOT equivalent to 4(3 + n)?
a) 12 + 4n
b) 7 + 4n
c) 12n
d) 12 + n
Week 21 Quiz
Question 5. If you flip the sides of an inequality, what should you do to the inequality sign?
a) Keep it the same
b) Flip it
c) Remove it
d) Replace it with an equal sign
Question 6. When solving an inequality, if you multiply or divide by a negative number, you
must:
a) Add 1 to the result
b) Subtract 1 from the result
Question 8. Which of the following is the correct way to read the inequality x > 4?
a) x is greater than 4
b) x is less than 4
c) x is equal to 4
d) x is at most 4
Question 10. Which of the following is NOT a solution to the inequality x > 3?
a) 2
b) 4
c) 5
d) 3.5
Answer Key:
1. b) >
2. d) <=
3. b) Less than 5
4. d) x <= 10
5. b) Flip it
6. c) Flip the inequality sign
7. d) x >= 7
8. a) x is greater than 4
9. d) One or many solutions
10. a) 2
Week 22 Quiz
Question 1. If "a number" is represented by n, how would you represent "a number
increased by 5"?
a) n + 5
b) n - 5
c) 5n
d) n/5
Question 3. If "the total cost" is represented by c, how would you represent "the total cost
decreased by 10"?
a) c + 10
b) c - 10
c) 10c
d) c/10
Question 5. If "a number" is represented by x, how would you represent "half of a number"?
a) x + 2
b) x - 2
c) 2x
d) x/2
Question 6. How would you represent "seven more than twice a number"?
a) 2n + 7
b) 2n - 7
c) 7n
d) n/7
Question 7. If "the total number of books" is represented by b, how would you represent
"the total number of books divided by 4"?
a) b + 4
b) b - 4
c) 4b
d) b/4
Question 9. If "the total distance" is represented by d, how would you represent "the total
distance minus 5"?
a) d + 5
b) d - 5
c) 5d
d) d/5
Answer Key:
1. a) n + 5
2. c) 2n
3. b) c - 10
4. b) n - 3
5. d) x/2
6. a) 2n + 7
7. d) b/4
8. b) n - 6
9. b) d - 5
10. c) 4n
Week 23 Quiz
Question 1. What is the first step in solving the equation "x + 5 = 10"?
a) Subtract 10 from each side
b) Add 5 to each side
c) Subtract 5 from each side
d) Multiply each side by 5
Question 2. If you have the equation "x - 3 = 7", what operation should you use to solve for
x?
a) Addition
b) Subtraction
c) Multiplication
d) Division
Question 5. If you want to solve the equation "3x = 12", what should you do?
a) Add 3 to each side
b) Subtract 3 from each side
Question 6. Which of the following is a correct equation for "twice a number is 14"?
a) 2 + x = 14
b) x - 2 = 14
c) 2x = 14
d) x/2 = 14
Question 7. In the equation "x/5 = 3", what operation will help you solve for x?
a) Addition
b) Subtraction
c) Multiplication
d) Division
Question 9. If you have the equation "x + 7 = 15", what is the inverse operation to solve for
x?
a) Addition
b) Subtraction
c) Multiplication
d) Division
Answer Key:
1. c) Subtract 5 from each side
2. a) Addition
3. b) x - 4 = 12
4. c) Any number
5. d) Divide each side by 3
6. c) 2x = 14
7. c) Multiplication
8. d) x/2 = 8
9. b) Subtraction
10. a) x + 5 = 10
Week 24 Quiz
Question 3. Which of the following equations represents "a number divided by 6 is 7"?
a) x + 6 = 7
b) x - 6 = 7
c) 6x = 7
d) x/6 = 7
Question 6. In the equation "x/9 = 3", what should you do to solve for x?
a) Add 9 to both sides
b) Subtract 9 from both sides
c) Multiply both sides by 9
d) Divide both sides by 3
Question 10. To solve for x in the equation "6x = 42", you should:
a) Add 6 to both sides
b) Subtract 6 from both sides
c) Multiply both sides by 6
d) Divide both sides by 6
Answer Key:
1. d) Divide both sides by 3
2. c) Multiplication
3. d) x/6 = 7
4. d) Divide both sides by 5
5. a) 8x = 48
6. c) Multiply both sides by 9
7. b) x/4 = 5
8. c) Multiply both sides by 5
9. d) x/7 = 9
10. d) Divide both sides by 6
Week 25 Quiz
Question 10. Which of the following is NOT an application of the Distributive Property?
a) 2(3 + 4) = 6 + 8
b) 5(x - 1) = 5x - 5
c) 3(2x + 5) = 6x + 15
d) 4 + (5 + 6) = 4 + 11
Answer Key:
1. b) Multiply numbers inside and outside parentheses
2. c) a(b + c)
3. c) a(b + c) = ab + ac
4. b) 3x + 6
5. b) Multiplying numbers in parentheses by a number outside
6. a) 4y + 28
7. c) Both addition and subtraction
8. a) -5x + 15
9. a) Eliminating parentheses
10. d) 4 + (5 + 6) = 4 + 11
Week 26 Quiz
Question 2. If the temperature can vary by 5 degrees from a given temperature, which
inequality represents this situation?
a) |x| < 5
b) |x| > 5
c) |x| = 5
d) |x| ≠ 5
Question 3. A toy car can travel up to 3 meters away from its starting point in any direction.
Which inequality represents the distance the car can travel from its starting point?
a) |d| > 3
b) |d| < 3
c) |d| = 3
d) |d| ≠ 3
Question 4. If a bank account balance must stay within $50 of $1000, which inequality
represents the possible balances?
a) |b - 1000| > 50
b) |b - 1000| < 50
c) |b - 1000| = 50
d) |b| = 1000
Question 5. The absolute value of a number is less than 10. Which of the following could be
that number?
a) 15
b) -5
c) 11
d) -12
Question 6. A tree is planted and it can grow or shrink by 2 feet each year. Which inequality
represents the possible heights of the tree after one year if it was originally 10 feet tall?
a) |h - 10| < 2
b) |h - 10| > 2
c) |h| = 12
d) |h| = 8
Question 7. If the absolute value of a number is greater than 7, which of the following could
be that number?
a) 6
b) -8
c) 7
d) 0
Question 9. The absolute value of a number is equal to 5. Which of the following could be
that number?
a) 5 or -5
b) -10
c) 0
d) 10
Question 10. A water tank's level must be kept within 3 gallons of 50 gallons. Which
inequality represents the possible water levels?
a) |w - 50| > 3
b) |w - 50| < 3
c) |w| = 53
d) |w| = 47
Answer Key:
1. a) Its distance from zero on the number line
2. a) |x| < 5
3. b) |d| < 3
4. b) |b - 1000| < 50
5. b) -5
6. a) |h - 10| < 2
7. b) -8
8. b) |s - 85| < 4
9. a) 5 or -5
10. b) |w - 50| < 3
Week 27 Quiz
Question 1. What two sides of the right triangle do you use to find its area?
a) Hypotenuse and one leg
b) Both legs
c) Hypotenuse and height
d) Base and height
Question 3. If one leg of a right triangle is considered the base, what is the height?
a) The hypotenuse
Question 4. Why is the formula for the area of a right triangle half that of a rectangle?
a) Because a right triangle is half a rectangle
b) Because triangles are always smaller than rectangles
c) Because the hypotenuse is shorter than the other two sides
d) Because rectangles have more sides
Question 5. Which of the following is NOT needed to find the area of a right triangle?
a) Length of the base
b) Length of the height
c) Length of the hypotenuse
d) A ruler
Question 6. If you double the height of a right triangle, what happens to its area?
a) It doubles
b) It halves
c) It remains the same
d) It quadruples
Question 7. If you know the area of a right triangle and its base, how can you find its height?
a) Multiply the area by two and divide by the base
b) Divide the area by the base
c) Multiply the area by the base
d) Add the area to the base
Question 8. The formula for the area of a right triangle is similar to the formula for the area
of...
a) a circle
b) a square
c) a rectangle
d) a trapezoid
Question 9. If the base of a right triangle is 10 units and its height is 5 units, what is its
area?
a) 15 units squared
b) 50 units squared
c) 25 units squared
d) 100 units squared
Question 10. Which of the following shapes can be split into two right triangles?
a) Circle
b) Square
c) Rectangle
d) Trapezoid
Answer Key:
Week 28 Quiz
Question 1. What are the two lines called that divide the coordinate plane into four parts?
a) Axes
b) Grids
c) Quadrants
d) Sectors
Question 4. Which coordinate comes first when plotting a point on the coordinate plane?
a) y-coordinate
b) x-coordinate
c) Both at the same time
d) It doesn't matter
Question 10. Which quadrant is the bottom-left section of the coordinate plane?
a) Quadrant I
b) Quadrant II
c) Quadrant III
d) Quadrant IV
Answer Key:
1. a) Axes
2. a) Quadrant I
3. b) 0
4. b) x-coordinate
5. c) Origin
6. c) Quadrant III
7. b) x is negative, y is positive
8. a) y-axis
9. b) On the y-axis
10. c) Quadrant III
Week 29 Quiz
Question 2. Which 3D shape can be formed from a net that is a single square?
a) Cube
b) Cylinder
c) Sphere
d) Pyramid
Question 4. Which shape does NOT have a circular face in its net?
a) Cone
b) Cylinder
c) Sphere
d) Cube
Question 6. How many faces does a 3D shape have if its net has 5 polygons?
a) 3
b) 4
c) 5
d) 6
Question 7. Which 3D shape has a net that consists of one square and four triangles?
a) Square pyramid
b) Rectangular prism
c) Triangular prism
d) Cylinder
Question 9. Which 3D shape has a net that consists of two parallelograms and three
rectangles?
a) Cube
b) Sphere
c) Triangular prism
d) Rectangular pyramid
Question 10. If you cut open a 3D shape and lay it flat, what have you created?
a) A sketch
b) A blueprint
c) A net
d) A draft
Week 30 Quiz
Question 6. Which question is likely to have different answers every time you ask a different
group of people?
a) What is 2 + 2?
b) Who was the first president of the United States?
Question 7. Which of the following questions requires data collection from a group to be
answered?
a) What is the name of this school?
b) Who is the principal of this school?
c) How many students in this school participate in after-school activities?
d) Is math a subject in school?
Question 9. Which question can be answered by collecting data from the entire school?
a) What is the name of your best friend?
b) How many languages can you speak?
c) What is the most commonly spoken language at home among students in the school?
d) What is the name of your math teacher?
Question 10. Which of the following questions has an answer that might change over time?
a) What are the colors of the rainbow?
b) How many students in the school have a cell phone?
c) Who is the author of "Moby Dick"?
d) What is the square root of 16?
Answer Key:
1. c) How many students in the class have blue as their favorite color?
2. c) Anticipates variability in the data related to the question.
3. c) How many hours do students in your school spend on homework each week?
4. a) How many pages does your book have?
5. d) Can be answered by collecting data.
6. c) How many siblings do you have?
7. c) How many students in this school participate in after-school activities?
8. d) On average, how many pets do students in your class have?
9. c) What is the most commonly spoken language at home among students in the school?
10. b) How many students in the school have a cell phone?
Week 31 Quiz
Question 1. Which type of plot uses dots above a number line to show the frequency of
data?
a) Bar graph
b) Pie chart
c) Line plot
d) Histogram
Question 3. Which type of plot is best for showing the spread of a small set of numerical
data?
a) Bar graph
b) Dot plot
c) Pie chart
d) Histogram
Question 4. If you wanted to display data about students' shoe sizes in a class, which plot
would be most appropriate?
a) Pie chart
b) Bar graph
c) Dot plot
d) Line graph
Question 8. Which type of plot is best for showing changes in data over time?
a) Dot plot
b) Line plot
c) Bar graph
d) Histogram
Question 9. If you have data that is non-numeric, which of the following plots would NOT be
appropriate?
a) Bar graph
b) Pie chart
Question 10. Which type of plot can help you easily identify outliers in a data set?
a) Bar graph
b) Pie chart
c) Line plot
d) Dot plot
Answer Key:
1. c) Line plot
2. c) An individual data point
3. b) Dot plot
4. c) Dot plot
5. b) Displays categories of data
6. b) Strip plot
7. b) Dots
8. b) Line plot
9. c) Dot plot
10. d) Dot plot
Week 32 Quiz
Question 1. Which type of graph is best for showing the relationship between two sets of
data?
a) Pie chart
b) Dot plot
c) Scatter plot
d) Histogram
Question 8. Which graph is best for showing the distribution of a set of data?
a) Line graph
b) Pie chart
c) Scatter plot
d) Histogram
Question 10. Which graph is best for comparing data from different categories?
a) Scatter plot
b) Pie chart
c) Line graph
d) Bar graph
Answer Key:
1. c) Scatter plot
2. b) The frequency or amount
3. d) Pie chart
4. b) A range of values
5. c) Line graph
6. b) To explain what each color or symbol represents
7. c) Data values
8. d) Histogram
9. a) Categories
10. d) Bar graph
Question 2. What kind of chart is best for showing data changes over a period of time?
a) Pie chart
b) Line chart
c) Bar chart
d) Scatter plot
Question 3. What kind of chart is best for showing the proportion of individual parts to the
whole?
a) Pie chart
b) Line chart
c) Bar chart
d) Scatter plot
Question 4. In Excel, what do we call the individual boxes where we can enter data?
a) Cells
b) Boxes
c) Charts
d) Sheets
Question 5. What kind of chart is best for comparing individual groups or values?
a) Pie chart
b) Line chart
c) Bar chart
d) Scatter plot
Question 7. What kind of chart is best for showing relationships between two variables?
a) Pie chart
b) Line chart
c) Bar chart
d) Scatter plot
Question 8. In Excel, where can you find the option to create a chart?
a) Home tab
b) Insert tab
c) View tab
Answer Key:
1. d) Spreadsheet
2. b) Line chart
3. a) Pie chart
4. a) Cells
5. c) Bar chart
6. c) Workbook
7. d) Scatter plot
8. b) Insert tab
9. b) Row
10. a) Column
Week 34 Quiz
Question 3. Which of the following is the number that appears most often in a set of
numbers?
a) Mean
b) Median
c) Mode
d) Range
Question 4. If there are two numbers that appear most often in a set of numbers, what can
we say about the mode?
Question 5. What do we call the difference between the highest and lowest numbers in a
set?
a) Mean
b) Median
c) Mode
d) Range
Question 7. If all numbers in a set are the same, what can we say about the mean and
median?
a) They are different
b) They are the same
c) There is no mean or median
d) The mean is higher than the median
Question 8. What happens to the mean if we add a very large number to our set of
numbers?
a) It does not change
b) It becomes smaller
c) It becomes larger
d) It becomes the median
Question 9. What happens to the median if we add a number to our set that is smaller than
our current median?
a) It does not change
b) It may become smaller
c) It becomes larger
d) It becomes the mean
Question 10. If a set of numbers has more than one mode, it is called?
a) Unimodal
b) Bimodal
c) Multimodal
d) Modal
Answer Key:
1. a) Mean
2. b) Median
3. c) Mode
Week 35 Quiz
Question 7. What is the ordered pair for a point located at the origin?
a) (0, 0)
b) (1, 1)
Question 10. What do we call the point where a graph crosses the y-axis?
a) x-intercept
b) y-intercept
c) Origin
d) Midpoint
Answer Key:
1. b) x-coordinate
2. a) y-coordinate
3. a) 3
4. b) -4
5. a) 0
6. a) 0
7. a) (0, 0)
8. d) Quadrant 4
9. c) Quadrant 3
10. b) y-intercept
Week 36 Quiz
1. 2,347.17 – 1,143.2
2. 6,708.23 – 377.5
3. 4,558 – 2,231.5
4. 805.15 – 663.11
5. 202.7 – 11.5
6. 88.28 – 18.08
7. 127.75 – 130.7
8. 604.24 – 20.002
9. 145.015 – 24.005
10. 100.009 – 79.5
Answers:
1. 1203.97
2. 6330.73
Week 37 Quiz
Answer Key
1. c) How many students in the class have blue eyes?
2. b) Can be answered with data.
3. d) Who won the last soccer match?
4. b) Can be answered with a single response.
5. c) How many students have borrowed more than 5 books this year?
6. a) Vary from one individual to another.
7. b) How did you feel about the last math test?
8. b) Can be answered by collecting data from a group.
9. b) How many students in the school play a musical instrument?
10. b) Have answers based on facts or opinions without variability.