Multiple Choice Identify the
choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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A bowl contains 2 cups of
soup. How many cups of soup would be needed to fill 3 bowls?

A | 6 cups | C | 9 cups | B | 5 cups | D | 3 cups |
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2
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A party store sold
2,400 balloons in one month.
 Which is NOT a way to name 2,400?
A | 240 tens | C | 2 thousands 4 hundreds | B | 2 thousands 4 tens | D | 24 hundreds |
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3
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What is another way of naming
458,000?
A | 458 ten
thousands | C | 458
thousands | B | 458 tens | D | 458 hundreds |
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4
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Here are Gloria’s recent
scores on a computer spelling game:
 Which number sentence is true?
A | 6,334 < 6,246 | C | 6,246 < 6,334 | B | 6,425 < 6,334 | D | 6,425 < 6,246 |
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In one year, a library checked
out 290 thousand books to its patrons. Which number makes the sentence true? 290 thousand > 
A | 2 million | C | 2,890,000 | B | 191,009 | D | 290,290 |
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6
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In one month, a truck driver
drove 9,230 miles. What is 9,230 rounded to the nearest hundred?

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7
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This table shows Hector's
scores for six games.
HECTOR’S SCORES | Game | Score | 1 | 15,986 | 2 | 13,539 | 3 | 32,562 | 4 | 41,376 | 5 | 23,765 | 6 | 31,450 | | |
Suppose Hector plays a seventh game and scores 4,456 more points than he did in Game 4.
Find his score for Game 7.
A | 45,732 | B | 45,830 | C | 45,832 | D | 45,840 |
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8
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What is the smallest number
that you can round to the nearest thousand and get 3,000?
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9
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What is the value of the
underlined digit? 982,183
A | 800,000 | B | 8,000 | C | 800 | D | 80,000 |
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10
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A farmer has 15 horses. He
wants to separate the horses equally into 3 stables. Which operation is best for finding how
many horses go in each stable?

A | subtraction | C | addition | B | multiplication | D | division |
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The table shows the number of
people who attended a soccer tournament. What operation can you use to find how many
more people were there on
Saturday than on Thursday?
Soccer Attendance | Day | Number of People | Thursday | 302 | Friday | 327 | Saturday | 363 | | |
A | division | C | multiplication | B | subtraction | D | addition |
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12
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A garden designer is deciding
where to plant 18 flowering trees. He wants the trees to be in equal
groups.
Which number of trees could he put in each group so that no trees are left
over?
A | 5 trees | C | 6 trees | B | 7 trees | D | 8 trees |
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