Big Ideas Sixth Grade Midterm Benchmark
  • 1. Identify the property. 4 (x + 3)
A) Associative Property of Addition
B) Distributive Property
C) Associative Property of Multiplication
D) Commutative Property of Addition
  • 2. Identify the property. (3.5 * x) * 4 = 3.5 * (x * 4)
A) Commutative Property of Addition
B) Associative Property of Multiplication
C) Distributive Property
D) Associative Property of Addition
  • 3. Identify the property. 1 + 7 + 3 = 7 + 3 + 1
A) Commutative Property of Multiplication
B) Distributive Property
C) Associative Property of Multiplication
D) Commutative Property of Addition
  • 4. Simplify the expression. 12 (x - 3)
A) 12 * x - 3
B) 12 * x - 12 * 3
C) 12x - 3
D) 12x - 36
  • 5. Simplify the expression. 4 (x + 3)
A) 4x + 12
B) 4x + 3
C) 4 * x + 3
D) 4 * x + 4 * 3
  • 6. Use the formula (b*h*1/2) to find the area of a triangle with a base of 12 units and a height of 4.5 units.
A) 54 sq. units
B) 7.5 sq. units
C) 27 sq. units
D) 16.5 sq. units
  • 7. Tickets to a basketball game cost $4 for adults and $2 for children. Write an expression that gives the total cost for a (adults) and c (children) to attend the game.
A) 4 + 2
B) a * c
C) 4a + 2c
D) 4 (a + c)
  • 8. Use the previous expression to find the total cost for a family of two adults and three children to attend the game.
A) $65
B) $10
C) $14
D) $6
  • 9. 3/7 * 4/6
A) 2/7
B) 4/14
C) 12/42
D) 7/13
  • 10. 2.48 * 3
A) 7.44
B) 5.48
C) 2.51
D) 6.48
  • 11. 4 3/8 * 3 2/5
A) 14 7/8
B) 12 5/13
C) 119/8
D) 12 6/40
  • 12. 6/7 ÷ 2/3
A) 7/9
B) 1 2/7
C) 4/7
D) 3/21
  • 13. 0.45 * 3.2
A) 14.40
B) 0.144
C) 1.44
D) 114.0
  • 14. 4 3/5 ÷ 1/8
A) 23/64
B) 4 4/5
C) 8 4/5
D) 36 4/5
  • 15. 4.8 ÷ 2
A) 0.24
B) 0.4
C) 24
D) 2.4
  • 16. 1.61 ÷ 0.35
A) 4.6
B) 0.46
C) 0.046
D) 46
  • 17. 3 3/8 * 2 4/9
A) 8 9/36
B) 594/72
C) 8 1/4
D) 33/4
  • 18. 0.35 * 1.2
A) 4.2
B) 0.42
C) 420
D) 42.0
  • 19. 3/5 ÷ 1/4
A) 12/5
B) 3/20
C) 2 2/5
D) 5/12
  • 20. 2 1/4 ÷ 3/8
A) 72/12
B) 27/32
C) 6
D) 6/1
  • 21. 3.6 ÷ 3
A) 10.8
B) 1.2
C) 0.6
D) 3.3
  • 22. 7.38 ÷ 0.25
A) 2952
B) 295.2
C) 29.52
D) 2.952
  • 23. Write the decimal as a fraction or mixed number in simplest form. 0.6
A) 60/100
B) 6
C) 3/5
D) 6/10
  • 24. Write the decimal as a fraction or mixed number in simplest form. 3.36
A) 3 9/25
B) 3 18/50
C) 3.36/100
D) 3 36/100
  • 25. Write the decimal as a fraction or mixed number in simplest form. 0.325
A) 325/1000
B) 26/80
C) 65/200
D) 13/40
  • 26. Write the decimal as a fraction or mixed number in simplest form. 4.68
A) 4 34/50
B) 4 68/1000
C) 4 68/100
D) 4 17/25
  • 27. Write the decimal as a fraction or mixed number in simplest form. 0.852
A) 213/250
B) 426/500
C) 852/1000
D) 109/125
  • 28. Write the fraction as a decimal. 3/5
A) 0.6
B) 1.67
C) 6
D) 0.67
  • 29. Write the fraction as a decimal. 3/8
A) 375
B) 37.5
C) 3.75
D) 0.375
  • 30. Write the fraction as a decimal. 31/25
A) 124
B) 12.4
C) 0.124
D) 1.24
  • 31. Write the fraction as a decimal. 3/16
A) 1.875
B) 187.5
C) 18.75
D) 0.1875
  • 32. Write the fraction as a decimal. 45/20
A) 2.25
B) 225
C) 22.5
D) 0.225
  • 33. A recipe for a batch of 1 dozen cookies calls for 3 1/2 cups of flour, 1 cup of sugar, and 2 3/4 cups of chocolate chips. How much flour should be used for 3 dozen cookies?
A) 3 1/2 cups
B) 11 cups
C) 10 1/2 cups
D) 10 cups
  • 34. A recipe for a batch of 1 dozen cookies calls for 3 1/2 cups of flour, 1 cup of sugar, and 2 3/4 cups of chocolate chips. How many chocolate chips should be used for 3 dozen cookies?
A) 8 1/4 cups
B) 2 cups
C) 2 3/4 cups
D) 8 cups
  • 35. Estimate using rounding or compatible numbers. 6.3 * 7.2
A) 49
B) 48
C) 56
D) 42
  • 36. Estimate using rounding or compatible numbers. 3.8 * 9.2
A) 27
B) 50
C) 36
D) 40
  • 37. Estimate using rounding or compatible numbers. 12 1/8 ÷ 2 3/4
A) 6
B) 3
C) 2
D) 4
  • 38. Estimate using rounding or compatible numbers. 24% of 102
A) 20
B) 25
C) 75
D) 50
  • 39. Estimate using rounding or compatible numbers. 21% of 22
A) 5
B) 4
C) 6
D) 1
  • 40. A six-pack of juice costs $4.20. A twelve-pack costs $5.40. Which is the better buy?
A) six-pack for $4.20
B) twelve-pack for $5.40
  • 41. Write the fraction or decimal as a percent. 0.76
A) 7.6
B) 7.6%
C) 76%
D) 0.76%
  • 42. Write the fraction or decimal as a percent. 6/5
A) 120%
B) 1.2
C) 12%
D) 12
  • 43. Write the fraction or decimal as a percent. 3.25
A) 3.25%
B) 32.5%
C) 32.5
D) 325%
  • 44. Write the fraction or decimal as a percent. 5/8
A) 625%
B) 62.5%
C) 6.25%
D) 0.625%
  • 45. Write the fraction or decimal as a percent. 0.04
A) 4%
B) 40%
C) 0.04%
D) 0.4%
  • 46. Write the fraction or decimal as a percent. 21/5
A) 41%
B) 420%
C) 4.2%
D) 42%
  • 47. Write the fraction or decimal as a percent. 2.12
A) 0.212%
B) 21.2%
C) 2.12%
D) 212%
  • 48. Chris, Mary Beth, and Allison are discussing the number of oranges grown in Florida. Chris says that approximately 14.6% of the world's oranges are grown in Florida. Mary Beth says that 292 out of every 2000 oranges are grown in Florida. Allison says that 0.146 of the world's oranges are grown in Florida. Who is correct?
A) Mary Beth
B) Chris
C) They are all equal
D) Allison
  • 49. Use a number line to order 42%, 5/12, and 0.425 from least to greatest.
A) 42%, 5/12, 0.425
B) 5/12, 42%, 0.425
C) 5/12, 0.425, 42%
D) 0.425, 42%, 5/12
  • 50. A pizza shop offers 30% off the price of a large pizza every Tuesday night. If the regular price is $25.00, what is the discounted price?
A) $25.00
B) $17.50
C) $7.50
D) $32.50
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