Multiple Choice Identify the
letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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What number is missing from the
pattern?
      
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2.
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Danny has 50 stamps in her collection. If he puts 18 in a new book, which
estimate tells how many stamps he will have in his old stamp book?
 
a. | less than 20
stamps | c. | more than 30
stamps | b. | more than 40 stamps | d. | more than 45 stamps |
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Which number comes
next? 600, 650, 700, 750,
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Darcie has 300 stamps in her stamp collection. If she gets 100 more, how many
will she have?

a. | 200
stamps | c. | 400
stamps | b. | 300 stamps | d. | 500 stamps |
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Lauren has 40 sea shells and Pedro has 38. Which statement is
true?
a. | 40 >
38 | c. | 40 =
38 | b. | 38 >
40 | d. | 40 < 38 |
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Jennifer has 54 baseball cards.
Which shows 54?
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Add ones. Use mental math or
cubes. What is the
sum?
 | |  | | 57 | + | 2 | = ____ | | | | |
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There were 23 cars in the
parking lot. Then 23 more cars arrived. Which is true?
a. | There were less than 30
cars. | b. | There were more than 50 cars. | c. | There were more than 40
cars. | d. | There were 48 cars. |
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Tommy visited New York
City. He bought
| 8 packages of 10 postcards each. He gave 4 packages to his
friend when he got home. How many postcards did Tommy have left? | | | |
a. | 50
postcards | c. | 30
postcards | b. | 40 postcards | d. | 20 postcards |
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10.
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What 2 boxes can balance the
scale?

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11.
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In which problem do you need to
regroup to add?
a. | 40 + 6 | c. | 55 + 7 | b. | 31 + 4 | d. | 64 + 5 |
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Norma has 38 baseball cards in her collection. If her aunt gives her 5 more,
how many cards will Norma have?

a. | 42
cards | c. | 44
cards | b. | 43 cards | d. | 53 cards |
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Hanna is saving money for a new toy. She has 35¢ in her piggy bank. Mr.
Perry gave her 12¢ for helping in his yard. How much does Hanna have
now?
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Use data from the table to
solve the problem.
SECOND GRADERS’
PETS | Kind | Number | Dogs | 21 | Cats | 21 | Birds | 11 | Hamsters | 12 | Other | 4 | | |
How many dogs and cats in all do second graders
have?
a. | 42 dogs and
cats | c. | 25 dogs and
cats | b. | 40 dogs and cats | d. | 15 dogs and cats |
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Two of these bags belong to TeAnn. She has more than 90
apples in all. How many apples are in the two bags that belong to TeAnn?
a. | 90
apples | c. | 92
apples | b. | 91 apples | d. | 104 apples |
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Jay collected 51 booklets. He
gave 6 of them to Elizabeth. How many did Jay have left?
a. | 57
booklets | c. | 46
booklets | b. | 55 booklets | d. | 45 booklets |
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 ESTIMATE 66 –
63. Find what 66 is closest
to. Find what 63 is closest to. 66 – 63 is about ____.
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Larry had 30 stickers. Larry
gave William 22 stickers.
Which number sentence can you use to find how many stickers Larry had
left?
a. | 30 + 22 = 54
stickers | c. | 30 + 22 = 52
stickers | b. | 30 – 22 = 10 stickers | d. | 30 – 22 = 8 stickers |
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What is the value of: 100 + 80
+ 2?
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In one hospital, more babies
were born this year than last year. Which could be the number of babies born last year?
 659 babies this year 659 >
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a. | 573
babies | c. | 806
babies | b. | 768 babies | d. | 751 babies |
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What are the next 3
numbers? 202, 232, 262, 292, ____,
____, ____
a. | 302, 332,
362 | c. | 322, 352,
382 | b. | 332, 362, 392 | d. | 312, 342, 372 |
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Add. Use mental math. What is
the sum?
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Which is the best
estimate? 526 + 322 =
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a. | More than
1,000 | c. | More than
800 | b. | More than 900 | d. | Less than 800 |
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Brenda has 468 coins in her
collection. Alice has 149 coins. How many more coins does Brenda have than
Alice?
a. | 617
coins | c. | 219
coins | b. | 319 coins | d. | 209 coins |
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Which multiplication expression
matches the picture?
a. | 3 ´
2 | c. | 3 ´ 3 | b. | 4 ´ 4 | d. | 3 ´ 4 |
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There are 4 pigs in each
pen. There are 3 pens. How many
pigs are there?
a. | 16 pigs | c. | 20 pigs | b. | 6 pigs | d. | 12 pigs |
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Eddy put his toy cars in 5
rows. He put 3 cars in each row. How many toy cars does Eddy have?
a. | 10 cars | b. | 20 cars | c. | 25 cars | d. | 15 cars |
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Which number sentence solves
the problem? There are 4 apples and
2 trees. Each tree has the same amount of apples. How many apples is that for each tree?
    
a. | 2 ¸
2 = 1 apple | c. | 4 ¸ 2 = 2
apples | b. | 2 ¸ 4 = 2
apples | d. | 8 ¸ 2 = 4 apples |
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30.
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There are 2 clouds and a total
of 6 butterflies in those clouds. The same number of butterflies are in each cloud. How many
butterflies are there in each cloud?
  
 
a. | 3
butterflies | c. | 6
butterflies | b. | 4 butterflies | d. | 8 butterflies |
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31.
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What comes next in the
pattern?
          
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32.
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Which one shows of
the shape shaded?
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33.
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Which shape is divided into
three equal parts?
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34.
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Christa is making a garden. She
plans to divide it into four equal parts. Which plan has shaded?
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35.
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How long will the puppy be after it grows 8 more
inches?
a. | 19
inches | c. | 35
inches | b. | 31 inches | d. | 43 inches |
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