TAKS MATHEMATICS Similar to 2006 TAKS release test By Mrs. Ore BRAWNER INTERMEDIATE GRANBURY ISD.
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Transcript of TAKS MATHEMATICS Similar to 2006 TAKS release test By Mrs. Ore BRAWNER INTERMEDIATE GRANBURY ISD.
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OBJECTIVE FIVE
OBJECTIVE ONE
OBJECTIVE FOUR
OBJECTIVE THREE
OBJECTIVE TWO
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2006 TAKS
$100 Objective One
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Ishma swims 10 laps everyday for exercise. How many laps would he swim in 4 weeks?
A. 40 laps
B. 140 laps
C. 280 laps
D. 14 laps
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$100 Objective OneObjective One
Correct answer is
C. 280 laps
10laps x 7days = 70 70 x 4weeks = 280
$200 Objective One Objective One
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The model is shaded to represent a fraction. Which model below shows an equivalent fraction to this model?
A. B.
C. D.
$300 Objective OneObjective One
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Mrs. Sanchez has donated 255 books in the past 3 years to her city library. She has donated the same amount of books each year. How many books has Mrs. Sanchez donated to the library in each of the past 3 years?
A.75 books B. 258 books
C. 252 books D. 85 books
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Trey can ride his go-cart around the track 27 times in one hour. If he rides at the same speed, about how many miles can he ride in 3 hours?
A. 9 B. 81
C. 30 D. 24
$500 Objective One
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Here are some arrays for the number 12. Choose the correct answer for another way to show the number 12.
A. B.
C.. D.
$100 Objective Two
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Which pair of numbers best completes this table?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Number Number x 10325 3,250
119 1,190
860 8,600
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112 10,112
705 7,005
467 4,670
313 0313
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$100 Objective Two
467 4,670 Any number multiplied by 10 is that number with a zero in the ones place. RULE x 10 467 X 10 = 4,670
$200 Objective Two
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Hannah was looking a some swim suits to buy. The table shows the regular prices of different swim suits and the prices with a coupon. Based on the information, which could be the discount offered with the coupon?
A. Get one shirt for $7
B. Buy one get one free
C. Take $4 off the regular price
D. Take $7 off the regular price
Regular price
Price with coupon
$24 $17
$32 $25
$39 $32
$45 $38
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$200 Objective TwoRegular
pricePrice with
coupon
$24 $17
$32 $25
$39 $32
$45 $38
- 7 =
- 7 =
- 7 =
- 7 =
The art teacher purchases clay in 13-pound boxes. If she purchases 100 boxes of clay for the whole year, how many pounds of clay does she purchase?
$300 Objective Two
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A. 113 pounds of clay
B. 1,300 pounds of clay
C. 130 pounds of clay
D. 1,030 pounds of clay
Each number in Set H is related in the same way to the number beside it in Set M. When given a number in Set H, what is one way to find its related number in set M?
$400 Objective Two
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A. Add 12
B. Add 7
C. Multiply by 5
D. Multiply by 7
Set H Set M
3 21
12 84
5 35
45 315
Exactly 70 players signed up to play football. There were 10 players on each team. Which number sentence is in the
same fact family as 70 ÷ 10 = Ɔ
$500 Objective Two
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A. 70 x 10 = Ʀ
B. 10 x ƈ = 70
C. 70 x Ʀ = 10
D. Ʀ x 70 = 10
Gina drew a dog’s head on the computer. Which part of the dog’s head appears to have an obtuse angle?
$100 Objective Three
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A. Eyes
B. Nose
C. Ears
D. Mouth
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What number on the number line does point T best represent?
A. 4 B. 3 ½
C. 2 ½ D. 3 ¾
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$300 Objective Three
A. Main and Maple
B. Elm and Oak
C. Oak and Maple
D. Main and Elm
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Which streets appear to be parallel to each other?
Elm
Oak
Main
Maple
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$300 Objective Three
Elm
Maple
Oak
Main
Parallel means lines that
Never crossing
$400 Objective Three
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Which single transformation is represented from figure S to Figure T?
A. Translation
B. Rotation
C. Reflection
D. Slide
Figure S
Figure T
Reflection to FLIP or REFLECT over a line
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$400 Objective Three
Figure S
Figure T
A. P B. J
C. Q D. O
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Which LETTER has at least 1 line of symmetry?
What is the perimeter of this picture frame?
$100 Objective Four
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A. 40 sq inches
B. 24 sq inches
C. 140 sq inches
D. 48 sq inches
14 inches
10 inch
es
10 + 10 + 14 + 14 = 48 sq. inches - D.
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$100 Objective Four
Perimeter – the measurement around a polygon. (The rim)
$200 Objective four
Jerome left his house for a 3 ½ hour movie that starts at 9:07 am. At what time will the movie be over?
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A . 12 noon
B. 3:00 pm
C. 12:37 pm
D. 1:30 pm
Correct answer is
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$200 Objective Four
9:07 + 1 hour = 10:07 + 1 hour = 11:07 + 1 hour = 12:07 12:07 + 30 min. = 12:37 pm
Madalyn wanted to paint one wall in her bedroom pink. She needs to know the area of her wall before she buys enough paint. Her square wall is 9 feet wide. What is the area of the wall?
$300 Objective Four
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A. 81 sq. feet B. 18 sq. feet
C. 36 sq. feet D. 90 sq. feet
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$300 Objective Four
Area = length x width 9 x 9 = 81
9 feet
9 feet
During Science class Sidney needs to weigh an item in grams. Which of the following objects is he most likely measuring?
$400 Objective Four
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A. His chair B. His textbook
C. A liter bottle D. His pencil
Baylee was looking at the following table, which shows the heights of four very tall 4th graders. How much taller is Baylee than Vincent?
$500 Objective Four
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A. 29 cm
B. 10 cm
C. 21 cm
D. 12 cm
Person Height (cm)
Vincent 159
Maison 198
Baylee 188
Grant 149
$100 Objective Five The table shows the years on the one dollar bills Kendra has in her purse. If Kendra reaches into her purse without looking, what is the probability that the year on the dollar bill will be 2001?
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A. 2 out of 4 B. 2 out of 13
C. 2 out of 10 D. 2 out of 15
Year on dollar
Number of bills
1997 1
1999 3
2000 2
2001 2
2003 4
2005 3
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$100 Objective Five
15 total bills in purse – 2 of the bills had the year 2001
At Nancy’s party she wanted to give out the party favors found in this graph. If she gave out evenly all the bubble gum to the 12 people at her party, how many pieces would each person receive?
$200 Objective Five
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A. 12 pieces B. 48 pieces
C. 4 pieces D. 3 pieces
PARTY FAVORS
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whistles balloons crazy hats bubble gum water pistols
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Koree will flip the spinner. If Koree spins the arrow twice, which of these is NOT possible.
$300 Objective Five
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A. green, green
B. blue, pink
C. red, blue
D. orange, orange
The graph shows the number of class pets in Mr. Davila’s class. According to the graph, how many more birds and fish are there than dogs?
$400 Objective Five
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A. 10 more C. 15 more
B. 14 more D. 6 more
CLASS PETS
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birds
cats
dogs
lizards
fish
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Roy has these automobiles in a bag. If Roy picked out an automobile with out looking, what is the probability that he would grab a purple van?
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A. 4 out of 8 B. 5 out of 7
C. 4 out of 12 D. 12 out of 4