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6th Grade CRCT Mathematics

Created By Brian Lewis

Sources: www.gadoe.org

Day 1

Which of the following expressions is equal to 5?

A. 5 + 3 – (4 + 1)

B. 5 + (3 – 1) + 4

C. (5 + 3) – (1 + 4)

D. (5 + 3) – (4 – 1)

Day 3

Which number is divisible by both 3 and 6?

A. 32

B. 45

C. 48

D. 57

Day 4

Which set contains only multiples of 8?

A. {80, 88, 96, 104}

B. {80, 88, 96, 103}

C. {80, 88, 98, 104}

D. {80, 84, 96, 104}

Day 5

Which of these is a prime number?

A. 6

B. 11

C. 27

D. 40

Day 6

Four friends wanted to share three different pizzas—one cheese, one sausage, and one pepperoni. If the pizzas were cut into eight slices each, how

many slices would each friend get?

A. 6 B. 7

C. 8 D. 12

Day 7

Which is a list of factors for 21?

A. 1, 4, 6, 21

B. 1, 3, 7, 21

C. 0, 3, 7, 21

D. 3, 7, 8, 21

Day 8

Using the bar graph, the MOST projects were assigned in which quarter?

A. 1st quarter B. 2nd quarter

C. 3rd quarter D. 4th quarter

Day 10What is the value of ?

A. C.

B. D.

5 1

7 3

6

10

6

7

22

7

22

21

Day 11

(A) 0.58% (B) 0.625%

(C) 6.25% (D) 62.5%

What is written as a percent?5

8

Day 12

The bar graph below shows the number of members of the cheerleading team at four grade levels. Which of the following statements is not a correct interpretation of the bar graph?

(A) 30% of members of the cheerleadingteam are in the 9th grade.(B) There are 5 members of the cheerleadingteam in the 10th grade.(C) There are 15 members on thecheerleading team.(D) The 9th and 11th grades have an equalnumber of members.

Day 13

What is the value of

A. -1 B.

C. D.

4 2

3 5

4

5

2

58

15

Day 14

A. 700 bags

B. 600 bags

C. 400 bags

D. 800 bags

Use the bar graph to answer the question.

How many bags of Crunchy Chips and Caramel Crunchers were sold?

Day 15

Karla brought 4 1/6 gallons of ice cream. Lesley brought 8 5/7 gallons of ice cream.

How much ice cream did they bring in all?

A. 12 gallons

B. 12 gallons

C. 12 gallons

D. 13 gallons

7

135

42

37

42

1

42

Day 16

Lee earns $4.00 an hour helping in a garden

that is 143 feet by 95 feet. He earned $84.00

last month. How many hours did he work?

A. 21

B. 80

C. 88

D. 179

Day 19

A. 179 B. 276

C. 345 D. 621

Danielle, Janet, and Sandy are members oftheir school’s track team. The team needs800 points to win the district track meet.

Danielle has 286 points and Janet has 335points. How many points must Sandy score

for their team to reach 800?

Day 20

What is the perimeter of the following figure?

A. 26 m B. 30 m

C. 34 m D. 36 m

Day 22

A pair of jeans is on sale for $22. The original

price was $47. Which is the best estimate of the

discount?

A. B.

C. D.

1

2

1

4

1

3

1

5

Day 23

Which expression does NOT represent ?

A. of 40% B. 4 out of 20

C. 50 ÷ 100 D.

1

5

1

28

40

Day 25

An oil tank is full. If 125 gallons are added

to the tank, it will be full. How many gallons are in the tank when it is full?

A. 62 gallons B. 125 gallons

C. 128 gallons D. 250 gallons

1

2

1

21

2

Day 26

Jan has 66 pieces of candy, and Len has 60

pieces of candy. If Jan and Len combine their

candy and share it evenly among 6 people, how

many pieces of candy will each person get?

A. 126 B. 120

C. 21 D. 11

Day 27

Kelvin needs a wrench that is larger than inch. He has wrenches with the following sizes:

inch, inch, inch, and inch.

Which wrench should he use?

A. Inch B. Inch

C. Inch D. inch

5

8

5

8

7

8

7

8

11

16

9

16

9

16

11

16

3

4

Day 28

The circular cone below has a base with a diameter of 8 cm and height 10 cm.

The volume of the cone is most nearly

(A) 42 cm3 (B) 168 cm3

(C) 503 cm3 (D) 670 cm3

Day 29

A preschool is required to have a playground of at least 900 square feet. Which of the following would be satisfactory measurements for a playground for the school?

(A) 30 feet by 32 feet (B) 27 feet by 30 feet

(C) 15 feet by 40 feet (D) 10 feet by 80 feet

Day 30

How many square feet of sod are needed to cover a 9-foot by 60-foot lawn?

(A) 69 square feet (B) 138 square feet

(C) 270 square feet (D) 540 square feet

Day 31

Which is the equivalent multiplication

problem for ?

A. B.

C. D.

3 2

4 3

X4 3

3 2

X4 2

3 3 X3 3

4 2

X3 2

4 3

Day 32

What is the surface area of the cylinder?

A. 169.56 square millimeters

B. 163.28 square millimeters

C. 94.2 square millimeters

D. 81.6 square millimeters

Day 33

What is the volume of the cylinder?

A. 949.536 cubic meters

B. 50.4 cubic meters

C. 158.256 cubic meters

D. 25.2 cubic meters

Day 34

What is the volume of this figure?

A. 12 cubic meters

B. 64 cubic meters

C. 24 cubic meters

D. 32 cubic meters

Day 35

Jorge and his family went to an amusement park over spring break. They spent $500.00. The pie graph shows how the $500.00 was divided over the trip. Use the pie graph to answer the question.How much money did Jorge and his family spend on a hotel?

A. $200.00B. $250.00C. $350.00D. $125.00

Day 36

Mia wanted to show how she spent her time. She made a pie graph of her typical 24 hour day. Use the pie graph to answer the question.How many hours does Mia spend at baseball practice?

A.1 hour

B.2 hours

C.3 hours

D.4 hours

Day 37

Karla brought 4 1/6 gallons of ice cream. Lesley brought 8 5/7 gallons of ice cream.How much ice cream did they bring in all?

A. 12 7/13 gallons

B. 12 5/42 gallons

C. 12 37/42 gallons

D. 13 1/42 gallons

Day 38

The cost of Matt and Natalie’s dinner was $27.50. They want to leave a 20% tip. Which of the following is closest to the amount of the tip they want to leave?

A. $4.00

B. $4.50

C. $5.00

D. $5.50

Day 39

For large parties, a restaurant adds a 15% service charge to the bill. How much would be added to a bill of $638.40?

A. $427.68

B. $63.84

C. $95.76

D. $150.00

Day 40

The diameter of a jar lid is 5.4cm. What is the approximate area of the top of the lid?

A. 9cm2

B. 17cm2

C. 23cm2

D. 92cm2

Day 41

Which statement is false about all circles?

A. The diameter is two times the radius

B. The diameter is half the length of the radius.

C. The radius connects to the center of the circle.

D. The diameter includes the center of the circle.

Day 42

Which unit of measure is MOST useful for a car’s weight?

A. Ounces

B. Pounds

C. Grams

D. tons

Day 43

Mandy is able to clean 2 rooms per hour. If she works 6 hours per day, 5 days per week, how many rooms can she clean in 3 weeks?

A. 40

B. 60

C. 120

D. 180

Day 44

In a model, a 10ft. car is represented by a scale model 4 in. long. If the same scale is used, how long would the scale model be for a 15 foot truck?

A. 6in

B. 8in

C. 10in

D. 12in

Day 45

If the scale factor between two walls is 2/3 , what would the scale factor for their areas be?

A. 2/3

B. 4/9

C. 8/27

D. 16/81

Day 46

Murphy had 5.82 pints of red paint, 7.93 pints of blue paint, 2.16 pints of orange paint, and 9.07 pints of green paint. How many pints of paint did Murphy have?

A. 24.98 pints

B. 23.198 pints

C. 13.88 pints

D. 24.88 pints

Day 47

One rope is 3 ¾ yards and another is 6.8 yards long. What is their combined length?

A. 9.55 yd.

B. 10.55 yd.

C. 25.5 yd.

D. 10.1 yd.

Day 48

Solve the expression

75 ÷ 3 – 8 x 2

A. 4 B. 9

C. 19 D. 34

Day 49

Jennifer went to the store and spent $6.00 on school supplies and received $4.00 back in change. How

much money did she take to the store? Which equation would represent the problem?

A. n-6=4 B. 4+n=6

C. n=6-4 D. n+6=4

Day 50

A bag of marbles contains 7 red, 12 orange, 3 blue and 6 multi-colored marbles. What is the probability of picking out a marble that isn’t orange?

A. B.

C. D.

3

719

28

4

73

4

Day 51

Mark burns 51 calories when he plays volleyball for 15 minutes. At this rate, how fast is Mark burning

calories?

A. calories per minute B. calories per minute

C. calories per minute D. calories per minute

5

17

3

2

2

3

17

5

Day 52

What percent of these shapes are triangles?

A. 0.25%

B. 3%

C. 12%

D. 25%

Day 53

Jon has of a dollar, Pasha has $0.65, Marie

has of a dollar, and Karen has $0.62. Who

has the smallest amount of money?

3

5

7

10

A. Jon B. Pasha

C. Marie D. Karen

Day 54

Julio’s car travels 69 miles on 3 gallons of

gasoline. How many miles can he travel on 7 gallons of gasoline?

A. 21

B. 23

C. 161

D. 207

Day 55

Solve, using mental math.

50% of 200 A. 40

B. 100

C. 400

D. 1,000

Day 56

A novel is 144 pages long. If Jorge has read the first 36 pages, what percent of the book has he completed?

A. 14%

B. 25%

C. 36%

D. 75%

Day 57

What is the area of the circle in terms of ?

Day 58

Which figure is NOT a polygon?

Day 59

A jacket costs $72 plus

8% sales tax. What is

the total cost of the

jacket?

A. $5.76

B. $9.00

C. $77.76

D. $81.00

Day 60

Mary owns 2 land lots. One is rectangular and has an area of 29.73 acres. The other is triangular in shape.

About how many acres are in the triangular piece of land?

A. 90 B. 60

C. 15 D. 10