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eqao grade 6 Mathematics Quiz on Mini test , created by rathan kandasamy on 28/04/2018.
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Question 1

Question
What is the value of the underlined digit in 425 380? 2 is the underlined digit.
Answer
  • ● 2000
  • ● 20 000
  • ● 200 000
  • ● 20

Question 2

Question
Which of the following lists the number of small squares used to make the next 3 figures of this growing pattern if it continues? F1 is 1, F2 is 2, F3 is 4, F4 is 8
Answer
  • ● 12, 16, 20
  • ● 16, 32, 64
  • ● 16, 20, 24
  • ● 12, 20, 28

Question 3

Question
Which statement is true for these two rectangular-based prisms? Prism !: B-8 L-20 H-10 P-2 B-4 H-5 L-10
Answer
  • ● Figure 1 has half the volume of Figure 2
  • ● Figure 1 has twice the volume of Figure 2.
  • ● Figure 1 has four times the volume of Figure 2.
  • ● Figure 1 has eight times the volume of Figure 2.

Question 4

Question
This table shows information about some students who walk to school. The number of students for Grade 6 is missing. 4 18 5 10 6 ? Total 65 Which is closest to the percentage of students who walk to school and are in Grade 6?
Answer
  • ● 10%
  • ● 25%
  • ● 50%
  • ● 75%

Question 5

Question
Which value of b makes the equation b ÷ 4 = b − 12 true?
Answer
  • ● 3
  • ● 8
  • ● 16
  • ● 48

Question 6

Question
Three packages have masses of 0.85 kg, 9.4 kg and 23 kg. What is the total mass of the packages in grams? Show your work.
Answer
  • open response

Question 7

Question
Packages of flags are on sale for Canada Day at two stores. • Store A is selling a package of 5 flags for $6.95. • Store B is selling a package of 3 flags for $4.80. How much cheaper is one flag at Store A than at Store B? Show your work.
Answer
  • wow
  • store b
  • store a
  • none

Question 8

Question
Which quadrilateral has 2 acute angles and only 1 line of symmetry?
Answer
  • trapazoid
  • rhombus
  • parallelogram
  • irregular

Question 9

Question
This table shows the heights of 6 players on a volleyball team. Chinua Player Height (cm) 138 Zaki 132 Baina 116 Bohumir 138 Nura 126 Leslie 130 Peter ? If the mean height of all 7 players is 128 cm, which of the following is Peter’s height?
Answer
  • ● 138 cm
  • ● 131 cm
  • ● 130 cm
  • ● 116 cm
  • none

Question 10

Question
The first three terms of Pattern A are shown on this grid. The pattern continues to increase by the same amount each time. The rule for Pattern B is start at 9, and add 3 to get to the next term. Which statement is true?
Answer
  • ● The 7th term in both patterns is 27.
  • ● Pattern A will reach a term with a val
  • ● The terms in both patterns are only od
  • ● Pattern A will always have a term with
  • ● The 7th term in both patterns is 27
  • ● Pattern A will reach a term with 15
  • ● The terms in both patterns are onlyodd
  • ● Pattern A will always have a term
  • same term(continuation of previous)

Question 11

Question
Which measurement is the best estimate of the volume of liquid in the container?
Answer
  • ● 0.5 L
  • ● 250 mL
  • ● 1000 mL
  • ● 25 dL

Question 12

Question
There are a total of 75 students in 3 classes. Each class has the same number of students. Each student needs 2406 popsicle sticks for a science project. How many popsicle sticks does each class need?
Answer
  • ● 60 150
  • ● 541 350
  • ● 180 450
  • ● 173 232

Question 13

Question
This table shows the number of marbles in a bag by colour. Blue 1 Green 3 Red 2 Yellow 4 One marble is randomly selected from the bag. What is the probability of not selecting a yellow marble?
Answer

Question 14

Question
Marilyn Bell and Her Historic Swim It was just after 11 p.m. on September 8, 1954, when a 16-year-old from Toronto, Marilyn Bell, slipped into Lake Ontario. The water was dark and cold, lit only by the glow of lights from Youngstown, New York. From the beginning, Marilyn set a determined pace. Fifty-five times a minute, her arms churned through the water. Her goal—a breakwater off Toronto—was more than 50 kilometres away. Through the early hours of the morning, her stroke remained strong. She eventually slowed her pace slightly to [blank_start]50 strokes a minute.[blank_end] But all night, she never stopped to rest. Her coach, following alongside in a motorboat, wrote encouraging messages on a blackboard, and held them over the water for her to read as she rose for breath. During the following day, a 30-kilometre-an-hour wind whipped the water into choppy waves and blew Marilyn off course, making her path to the opposite shore even longer. In Ontario, radio stations had picked up the story, and news of Marilyn’s attempt was soon broadcast across the country. By evening, crowds began to gather at the lakeshore. Vacationers extended their stays to watch for the swimmer to arrive. Marilyn’s schoolmates crowded the shore. Bright pink flares shot into the air to help keep her on course as darkness fell. For a moment, Marilyn stopped. She floated in the water and turned exhausted eyes toward the boat. Her coach waited, allowing her to make her own decision. Her parents, in a boat just behind her, struggled to stay silent. Then she turned back to the water and began her steady front crawl once more. Twenty hours and 57 minutes after she began, Marilyn reached Canadian shores. To the cheers of thousands, she was lifted from the water and carried to a waiting ambulance. She was the first person in history to swim Lake Ontario. As a marathon swimmer, she later crossed the Strait of Juan de Fuca in British Columbia and, at 17, became the youngest person ever to swim the English Channel. Her achievements changed the world’s ideas about women’s athletic abilities and endurance.
Answer
  • how did the author feel about this ?

Question 15

Question
But a heavy downpour and a violent wind Carry my leaves away and tell me it’s time To conserve my strength, to keep warm. Ah! If only I could wear a hat! Then begins the season of snow squalls and endless nights When I listen to the stories of my cousins, the poplar, the oak and the pine. And at long last comes the thaw; I feel very lightheaded. The sap rises in my veins and revives me. I stretch my limbs, I bloom, I grow and I say to myself I am really fortunate, I love life so much. One of these days, no matter the season, come and visit me. [blank_start]You’ll always find me here in the woods,[blank_end] where I plan to stay.
Answer
  • you'll find me here in the woods

Question 16

Question
It was just after 11 p.m. on September 8, 1954, when a 16-year-old from Toronto, Marilyn Bell, slipped into Lake Ontario. The water was dark and cold, lit only by the glow of lights from Youngstown, New York. From the beginning, Marilyn set a determined pace. Fifty-five times a minute, her arms churned through the water. Her goal—a breakwater off Toronto—was more than 50 kilometres away. Through the early hours of the morning, her stroke remained strong. She eventually slowed her pace slightly to 50 strokes a minute. But all night, she never stopped to rest. Her coach, following alongside in a motorboat, wrote encouraging messages on a blackboard, and held them over the water for her to read as she rose for breath. During the following day, a 30-kilometre-an-hour wind whipped the water into choppy waves and blew Marilyn off course, making her path to the opposite shore even longer. In Ontario, radio stations had picked up the story, and news of Marilyn’s attempt was soon broadcast across the country. By evening, crowds began to gather at the lakeshore. Vacationers extended their stays to watch for the swimmer to arrive. Marilyn’s schoolmates crowded the shore. Bright pink flares shot into the air to help keep her on course as darkness fell. For a moment, Marilyn stopped. She floated in the water and turned exhausted eyes toward the boat. Her coach waited, allowing her to make her own decision. Her parents, in a boat just behind her, struggled to stay silent. Then she turned back to the water and began her steady front crawl once more. Twenty hours and 57 minutes after she began, Marilyn reached Canadian shores. To the cheers of thousands, she was lifted from the water and carried to a waiting ambulance. She was the first person in history to swim Lake Ontario.As a marathon swimmer, she later crossed the Strait of Juan de Fuca in British Columbia and, at 17, became the youngest person ever to swim the English Channel. Her achievements changed the world’s ideas about women’s athletic abilities and endurance.
Answer
  • a picture of her swimming

Question 17

Question
Mr. Adams buys juice boxes for 384 students. The juice boxes are sold in cases of 24. If each student receives one juice box, how many cases has Mr. Adams bought?
Answer
  • ● 12
  • ● 16
  • ● 408
  • ● 360

Question 18

Question
is eqao scary or weird?
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 19

Question
Which of these expressions has a value of 0.555?
Answer
  • ● 55.5 ÷ 100
  • ● 55.5 ÷ 1000
  • ● 5.55 × 100
  • ● 5.55 × 1000

Question 20

Question
This rectangular prism has a volume of 192 cm3. What is its height? length: 8 width:6
Answer
  • ● 4 cm
  • ● 8 cm
  • ● 24 cm
  • ● 48 cm

Question 21

Question
Which fraction is equivalent to 8%?
Answer
  • ● 2/25
  • 2/20
  • 8/10
  • 1/8

Question 22

Question
Isla can run 800 metres in 10 minutes. At this rate, how many kilometres can she run in 50 minutes?
Answer
  • ● 4
  • ● 16
  • ● 4000
  • ● 8000
  • . 500000000000000
  • 500000076
  • 6700
  • 80
  • 9000
  • 1,000000

Question 23

Question
There are 12 teams in the tournament. Each team will play two games with all other team. How many games will be played altogether?
Answer
  • 56 games
  • above 48
  • 24
  • 18
  • 5,876

Question 24

Question
This bar graph shows data on the favourite fruits of Grade 6 students at a school.
Answer
  • bar graph
  • pictograph
  • broken line graph
  • horizontal bar graph

Question 25

Question
Packages of flags are on sale for Canada Day at two stores. • Store A is selling a package of 5 flags for $6.95. • Store B is selling a package of 3 flags for $4.80. How much cheaper is one flag at Store A than at Store B?
Answer
  • 0.22
  • 0.23
  • 0.21
  • 0.0089

Question 26

Question
1 A pattern is shown below. 1, 2, 4, 8, … Which rule best describes the pattern? Start with 1 and...
Answer
  • a add 1 to get the next term.
  • b add 2 to get the next term.
  • divide by 2 to get the next term.
  • d multiply by 2 to get the next term.

Question 27

Question
A list of numbers is shown below. 11, 5, 11, 9, 4 What is the mean of these numbers?
Answer
  • a 7
  • b 8
  • c 9
  • d 11

Question 28

Question
Which two equations are true if n = 2? Equation 1: 4 1 n 1 3 = 5 Equation 2: 4 2 n 1 3 = 5 Equation 3: 4 3 n 1 3 = 5 Equation 4: 4 ÷ n 1 3 = 5
Answer
  • Equation 2 and Equation 4
  • Equation 2: 4 2 n 1 3 = 5
  • Equation 1 and Equation 4
  • Equation 1 and Equation 2

Question 29

Question
What is the value of 0.730 - 0.156?
Answer
  • 0.083
  • 0.426
  • 0.574
  • 0.626

Question 30

Question
the volume of a rectangle that has 6 as length 10 as height and 5 as width is the same as the surface area of a square that is 8
Answer
  • True
  • False
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