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1 Virginia Mathematics Item ank SOL What is the perimeter of this triangle? 3 cm 3 cm 3 cm 6 cm 9 cm 2 9 cm 27 cm 2. What is the perimeter of this figure? 2 cm 2 cm 3 cm 3 cm 3 cm 9 cm 11 cm 13 cm 15 cm 3. What is the perimeter of a rectangle that is 3 inches long and 2 inches wide? 5 inches 6 inches 7 inches 10 inches opyright , S.S. Flanagan &.E. Mott 1 o not reproduce without permission

2 Virginia Mathematics Item ank SOL Find the perimeter of the polygon. 7 m 6 m 4 m 3 m 5 m 18 m 25 m 28 m 36 m 5. Find the perimeter of the polygon. 3 cm 2 cm 6 cm 5 cm 3 cm 9 cm 17 cm 23 cm 28 cm 34 cm opyright , S.S. Flanagan &.E. Mott 2 o not reproduce without permission

3 Virginia Mathematics Item ank SOL What is the area of this square? 2 cm 3 square cm 4 square cm 6 square cm 8 square cm 7. What is the area of a rectangle that is 4 cm long and 2 cm wide? 6 square cm 8 square cm 12 square cm 18 square cm 8. What is the area of this triangle? 3 yds. 2 yds. 3 square yards 5 square yards 6 square yards 8 square yards opyright , S.S. Flanagan &.E. Mott 3 o not reproduce without permission

4 Virginia Mathematics Item ank SOL What is the area of a right triangle that is 8 meters long and 6 meters tall? 14 square meters 24 square meters 28 square meters 48 square meters 10. What is the area of this rectangle? 10 in 3 in 13 square inches 15 square inches 26 square inches 30 square inches 11. Find the perimeter of the polygon. 2 cm 2 cm 6 cm 6 cm 4 cm 8 cm 18 cm 22 cm 24 cm 28 cm opyright , S.S. Flanagan &.E. Mott 4 o not reproduce without permission

5 Virginia Mathematics Item ank SOL Find the area of the square. 15 cm 30 cm 2 60 cm cm cm What is the perimeter of a rectangle with a length of 7 cm and a width of 3 cm? 10 cm 20 cm 21 cm 42 cm 14. What is the area of a rectangle with a length of 16 cm and a width of 5 cm? 21 sq. cm 42 sq. cm 50 sq. cm 80 sq. cm 15. What is the area of a triangle with a base of 20 inches and a height of 5 inches? 17.5 sq. inches 35 sq. inches 50 sq. inches 75 sq. inches opyright , S.S. Flanagan &.E. Mott 5 o not reproduce without permission

6 Virginia Mathematics Item ank SOL What is the perimeter of a square that has sides of 5.5 yards? 11 yds 11 sq. yds 22 yds. 22 sq. yds. 17. What is the perimeter of the shape? 14 inches 15 inches 23 inches 24 inches 18. Mrs. stilla's living room is shaped like a rectangle, as shown below. What is the perimeter of her living room? 45 ft. 63 ft. 90 ft. 486 ft. opyright , S.S. Flanagan &.E. Mott 6 o not reproduce without permission

7 Virginia Mathematics Item ank SOL What is the perimeter of this rectangle? 9 in. 5 in. 28 in. 30 in. 38 in. 40 in. 20. rectangle garden is 22 feet long and 16 feet wide. What is the area of the garden? 22 feet 16 feet 38 square feet 76 square feet 342 square feet 352 square feet 21. Find the area of the right triangle. 10 cm 30 cm 40 cm 2 80 cm cm cm 2 opyright , S.S. Flanagan &.E. Mott 7 o not reproduce without permission

8 Virginia Mathematics Item ank SOL Mark planted a garden which was the shape of a regular hexagon. Each side measured 2 yards. He decided to put stones around the perimeter. How many feet long was the perimeter of the garden? 2 yds. 2 yds. 2 yds. 2 yds. 2 yds. 2 yds. 12 ft. 30 ft. 36 ft. 48 ft. 23. Find the perimeter of the polygon. 1 cm 1 cm 3 cm 3 cm 2 cm 4 cm 9 cm 11 cm 12 cm 14 cm 24. What is the perimeter of a rectangle that is 4 cm long and 2 cm wide? 6 cm 8 cm 10 cm 12 cm opyright , S.S. Flanagan &.E. Mott 8 o not reproduce without permission

9 Virginia Mathematics Item ank SOL b 25. Which statement has the concept of area? Mrs. Jackson s students filled a jar with marbles. Mr. Smith s class put marbles around the outside of their desk top. Mr. Watt s homeroom class made pentagons with their marbles. Ms. eacon s students covered the top of a table with marbles. opyright , S.S. Flanagan &.E. Mott 9 o not reproduce without permission

10 Virginia Mathematics Item ank SOL b 26. Todd has to pour water from a test tube into a cylinder to measure the amount of water. Which statement describes Todd s actions? He is finding the perimeter of the test tube. He is finding the area of the test tube. He is finding the volume of the test tube. He is finding the diameter of the test tube. 5.8b 27. The library is 40 feet by 60 feet. The carpet needs to be replaced. You need to determine how much carpet is needed. What concept is used? perimeter area area and perimeter neither area nor perimeter 5.8b 28. Jason constructed this cube using smaller blocks. He counts all of the blocks need to build this cube. This is an example of finding which measurement? volume area perimeter length opyright , S.S. Flanagan &.E. Mott 10 o not reproduce without permission

11 Virginia Mathematics Item ank SOL b 29. Which situation is an example of finding the volume of an object? Measuring the amount of wall space that is covered by a bulletin board. Measuring the amount of tile needed to cover the floor. Measuring the distance around a table. Measuring the amount of ice cream inside an ice cream cone. 5.8b 30. dog pen 10 feet by 30 feet is needed. You need to decide how much fence is needed. What concept is used to solve the problem? perimeter area area and perimeter neither area nor perimeter 5.8b 31. The bulletin board s borders are to be enclosed with rope. You need to determine how much rope is needed. What concept is used? perimeter area area and perimeter neither area nor perimeter 5.8b 32. Which statement shows the concept of area? Van swam around the swimming pool 3 times. ob filled the fish tank with six gallons of water. iane dropped her fishing line into the deepest part of the water. May determined that it would take 20 square yards of rug to cover the floor of her bedroom. opyright , S.S. Flanagan &.E. Mott 11 o not reproduce without permission

12 Virginia Mathematics Item ank SOL b 33. Which statement shows the concept of perimeter? hi Kim covered her bedroom floor with a carpet. William filled the glass with milk. bdul jogged around the baseball field. Karen walked up the hill. 5.8b 34. Which statement shows the concept of area? The circumference of a circle is d. gallon of paint covers the walls of a bedroom. It takes 900 feet of fence to enclose a small yard. The flagpole is 40 feet high. 5.8b 35. Telicia was given this cylinder filled with water. Her science teacher asked her to measure the contents. Which of the following describes Telicia s actions? She is finding the perimeter of the cylinder. She is finding the area of the cylinder. She is finding the volume of the cylinder. She is finding the diameter of the cylinder. 5.8b 36. Which situation is an application of finding volume? measuring the length of a door measuring the distance around a gym determining the square units of a floor determining the amount of cubes that will fill a box. opyright , S.S. Flanagan &.E. Mott 12 o not reproduce without permission

13 Virginia Mathematics Item ank SOL b 37. Which situation would require finding volume? determining the amount material needed to make a curtain determining the amount of cubic units that will fill a fish tank determining the distance around a school determining the amount of tiles needed to cover a bathroom floor 5.8c 38. Which of the following would make the statement true? km = _?_ m 5.8c 39. How many meters are equal to 50 kilometers? 5 m 50 m 5,000 m 50,000 m 5.8c 40. How many millimeters are equivalent to 400 centimeters? 0.4 mm 4 mm 40 mm 4,000 mm opyright , S.S. Flanagan &.E. Mott 13 o not reproduce without permission

14 Virginia Mathematics Item ank SOL c 41. anielle walked 6.8 kilometers in a recent marathon. How many meters did she walk in the marathon? 68 meters 680 meters 6,800 meters 68,000 meters 5.8c 42. One kilometer is equivalent to which of the following? meters 100 centimeters 1,000 grams 1,000 meters 5.8c 43. What value would make the following statement true? mg = _?_ g 5.8c grams is equivalent to which of the following? kilograms kilograms 8.24 kilograms 82.4 kilograms opyright , S.S. Flanagan &.E. Mott 14 o not reproduce without permission

15 Virginia Mathematics Item ank SOL c 45. Jack weighed a rock in science class. He said it was 25 grams. He needs to convert this answer to milligrams. What number would make the statement true? ,500 25, g = _?_ mg 5.8c grams is equivalent to what other measurement? kilograms kilograms about 2 pounds kilograms 5.8c 47. nswer the question: L = _?_ kl opyright , S.S. Flanagan &.E. Mott 15 o not reproduce without permission

16 Virginia Mathematics Item ank SOL c 48. avid poured 250 milliliters of soda into a glass. What fractional part of a liter is 250 milliliters? 1 liter 2 1 liter 3 1 liter 4 1 liter c 49. n aquarium holds 500 liters. How many kiloliters is 500 liters? kl 0.5 kl 50 kl 500,000 kl 5.8c 50. Martin uses a 4.5 kilogram bag of dog food to feed his dog Magruder every week. How many grams of dog food is Magruder eating every week? 45 grams grams 450 grams 4,500 grams opyright , S.S. Flanagan &.E. Mott 16 o not reproduce without permission

17 Virginia Mathematics Item ank SOL c 51. wayne can throw a ball about 2,400 centimeters. How many millimeters can he throw the ball? 24,000 mm 2,400 mm 240 mm 0.24 mm 52. Uncle Roberto wants to put carpet on the living room floor. The shaded part of the figure below shows the part of the floor that needs carpet. What is the area of the shaded part of the floor? 18 square feet 24 square feet 26 square feet 30 square feet opyright , S.S. Flanagan &.E. Mott 17 o not reproduce without permission

18 Virginia Mathematics Item ank SOL What is the area of the figure below? 18 square inches 20 square inches 64 square inches 84 square inches 54. Look at the figure. What is the area of the figure? 13 square units 22 square units 24 square units 38 square units opyright , S.S. Flanagan &.E. Mott 18 o not reproduce without permission

19 Virginia Mathematics Item ank SOL The thermometer below shows the temperature at 5 a.m. y noon, it had risen 22. What was the temperature at noon? 51 F 61 F 71 F 81 F opyright , S.S. Flanagan &.E. Mott 19 o not reproduce without permission

20 Virginia Mathematics Item ank SOL The thermometer below shows the temperature at 8 p.m. y midnight, it had fallen 8. What was the temperature at midnight? 32 F 40 F 55 F 60 F opyright , S.S. Flanagan &.E. Mott 20 o not reproduce without permission

21 Virginia Mathematics Item ank SOL What is the length of the q-tip to the nearest eighth inch? inches inches inches inches opyright , S.S. Flanagan &.E. Mott 21 o not reproduce without permission

22 Virginia Mathematics Item ank SOL What is the length of the fork to the nearest eighth inch? inches inches inches inches opyright , S.S. Flanagan &.E. Mott 22 o not reproduce without permission

23 Virginia Mathematics Item ank SOL What is the length of the knife to the nearest eighth inch? inches inches inches inches opyright , S.S. Flanagan &.E. Mott 23 o not reproduce without permission

24 Virginia Mathematics Item ank SOL What is the length of this pencil to the nearest quarter inch? 3 2 inches inches inches 4 4 inches opyright , S.S. Flanagan &.E. Mott 24 o not reproduce without permission

25 Virginia Mathematics Item ank SOL This measuring cup shows how much water? 2 ups 1 1 /2 1 1 /2 0 3 cup 4 1 cup cup cup opyright , S.S. Flanagan &.E. Mott 25 o not reproduce without permission

26 Virginia Mathematics Item ank SOL How long is the airplane? inches 3 inches inches inches opyright , S.S. Flanagan &.E. Mott 26 o not reproduce without permission

27 Virginia Mathematics Item ank SOL Susie needs to measure cups of milk for a chocolate cake. Which of the following shows the correct amount? 2 ups up 2 ups up 2 ups up 2 1 ups up 2 opyright , S.S. Flanagan &.E. Mott 27 o not reproduce without permission

28 Virginia Mathematics Item ank SOL This square has an area of 100 square feet. What is the best estimate of the area of this figure? 25 sq. ft. 50 sq. ft. 75 sq. ft. 100 sq. ft. 65. What is the best estimate for the length of a skateboard? 1 centimeter 20 centimeters 30 centimeters 70 centimeters opyright , S.S. Flanagan &.E. Mott 28 o not reproduce without permission

29 Virginia Mathematics Item ank SOL quart bottle will hold about how many liters? 1 liter 2 liters 4 liters 8 liters 67. Lisa has a rectangular garden that measures 15.2 meters wide and meters long. bout how many square meters does Lisa s garden contain? 35 square meters 70 square meters 300 square meters 350 square meters 68. The scale below shows the weight of a book. bout how much does it weigh? avid opperfield pounds 0.1 pounds 1 pound 2 1 pound pounds opyright , S.S. Flanagan &.E. Mott 29 o not reproduce without permission

30 Virginia Mathematics Item ank SOL e 69. What unit would you use to measure the height of a slide? millimeters centimeters meters kilometers 5.8e 70. What unit would you use to measure the distance from Jamestown to anville? millimeters centimeters meters kilometers 5.8e 71. What unit would be best to use for determining the distance on the map from Washington, to New York ity? inches feet yards pounds 5.8e 72. Which unit would you use to measure the length of a football field? centimeters kilometers meters millimeters opyright , S.S. Flanagan &.E. Mott 30 o not reproduce without permission

31 Virginia Mathematics Item ank SOL e 73. Which unit would you use to measure the distance from Richmond to Virginia each? decimeters meters kilometers centimeters 5.8e 74. Which unit would you use to measure the height of a sail? mile inch foot centimeter 5.8e 75. Which unit would be best to use for determining the distance on a map from Richmond, V to Raleigh, N? inches feet yards miles 5.8e 76. Which unit would you use to measure the weight of a pencil? ton ounce pound kilogram opyright , S.S. Flanagan &.E. Mott 31 o not reproduce without permission

32 Virginia Mathematics Item ank SOL e 77. What unit would you use to measure the height of a flagpole? millimeters centimeters meters kilometers 5.8e 78. If you were driving, what unit would you use to measure the distance from Richmond to rlington? millimeters centimeters meters kilometers 5.8e 79. unt Marcia and Gerald bought a chicken for the family picnic. Which is the best estimate of the weight of the chicken? 3 ounces 3 pounds 3 gallons 3 liters opyright , S.S. Flanagan &.E. Mott 32 o not reproduce without permission

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