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Benchmark Test : Grade 6 Math
©1999-2011 Progress Testing Page 1
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Benchmark: MA.6.A.1.3
Becky needs to put 4 cups of flour into
her bread maker to make one loaf of
bread. She is using a measuring cup that
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The model below represents 0.6.
Which model represents the value of 0.6 0.2?
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Benchmark: MA.6.A.5.2
What number is the arrow pointing to on the
number line?
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C 1.5
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Benchmark Test : Grade 6 Math
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Benchmark: MA.6.A.1.3
Travis needs to mail 4 letters and 10
postcards. A letter needs a 37-cent stamp
and a postcard needs a 25-cent stamp.
How much money will Travis spend for
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4 Benchmark: MA.6.A.2.1
Tisha can type 55 words per minute. At
this rate, how many minutes will it take
Tisha to type a 5-page report with 275
words per page?
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Benchmark Test : Grade 6 Math
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Benchmark: MA.6.G.4.2
The Westside swimming pool is divided into four different sections as shown below.
What is the perimeter of the entire pool?
F 200 feet
G 220 feet
H 260 feet
I 280 feet
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Benchmark Test : Grade 6 Math
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Benchmark: MA.6.A.5.3
Red grapes cost $2.09 per pound at the fruit
stand. About how much will 2.5 pounds of red
grapes cost?
A $2.50
B $4.00
C $5.00
D $6.50
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Benchmark: MA.6.A.2.1
During a thunderstorm, 4 inches of rain
fell in 2 12
hours. What was the rate of
rainfall in inches per hour?
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Benchmark: MA.6.A.3.1
Stanley won x raffle tickets at the school
carnival. Regina won y raffle tickets. Daphne
won 12
as many raffle tickets as Stanley. Keenan
won 3 times as many raffle tickets as Regina.
Which expression represents the total number of
raffle tickets Stanley, Regina, Daphne, and
Keenan have all together?
A x y 12
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Benchmark: MA.6.A.5.3
Tabitha runs for fun. Last week she ran 2.9 miles
through her neighborhood 2 times, and ran the
3.48-mile cross country course at her school 4
times. About how many miles did Tabitha run
last week?
F 24 miles
G 20 miles
H 17 miles
I 13 miles
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Benchmark Test : Grade 6 Math
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Benchmark: MA.6.S.6.1
Dianne drove across the United States from
Florida to California. She drove 388 miles the
first day, 598 miles the second day, 781 miles the
third day, and 789 the fourth day. What was her
mean number of miles per day?
A 549
B 639
C 649
D 739
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Benchmark: MA.6.S.6.2
The chart below shows the number of sit-ups and
push-ups for five students.
What is the difference between the mean number
of sit-ups and the mean number of push-ups?
F 10.2
G 11
H 12.2
I 16
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Benchmark: MA.6.A.3.6
Which of the following equations represents the
relationship between x and y in the table?
A y 5 x
B y x 5
C y 10 x
D y x 20
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Benchmark: MA.6.A.5.1
Ken planted 8 flowers and 4 shrubs in his
mother's garden. He ran out of fertilizer before he
planted 2 of the flowers and 1 of the shrubs, so
he planted them without fertilizer. What
percentage of plants were planted without
fertilizer?
F 12.5%
G 25%
H 50%
I 75%
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Benchmark Test : Grade 6 Math
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Benchmark: MA.6.G.4.2
In the diagram below, DEF is an
equilateral triangle with sides 10
centimeters long, ABC is congruent to
DEF, and CDN is an equilateral
triangle with sides equal to 5 centimeters.
What is the perimeter in centimeters of
the figure outlined by ABNEF?
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Benchmark Test : Grade 6 Math
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Benchmark: MA.6.S.6.1
The results of a hot dog eating contest are shown in the table below.
What was the median number of hot dogs eaten during the contest?
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Benchmark: MA.6.G.4.3
What is the volume of a box that measures 13
inches by 6 inches by 6 inches?
A 25 cubic inches
B 36 cubic inches
C 78 cubic inches
D 468 cubic inches
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Nasreen's father gave her $45.00 to spend at the
mall. Her mother gave her m dollars to spend at
the mall. Nasreen spent twice as much money as
what her mother gave her. Which expression
represents the number of dollars Nasreen has
left?
F $45.00 2m m
G $45.00 m 2m
H 3m $45.00
I 2($45.00 m) m
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Benchmark Test : Grade 6 Math
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Benchmark: MA.6.A.5.2
Which of the following numbers is less than
3170
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A3370
B1635
C3168
D37
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Benchmark: MA.6.S.6.2
David made $12 mowing lawns last week and
$18 the week before that. How much will he
need to make this week to reach a mean of at
least $13 per week for the three weeks?
F $9
G $12
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I $18
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Benchmark: MA.6.A.2.1
There are 4 girls for every boy in
Andrew's school. There are 164 girls in
his school. How many total students are
in Andrew's school?
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Benchmark: MA.6.A.1.1
Athena ordered a pizza. When she finished
eating, 34
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brother then ate 56
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Benchmark Test : Grade 6 Math
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Benchmark: MA.6.A.2.2
There are 9 students on the varsity academic
team and 15 students on the junior varsity
academic team. What is the ratio of students on
the varsity team to students on the junior varsity
team?
A59
B35
C53
D95
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Benchmark Test : Grade 6 Math
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Benchmark: MA.6.G.4.2
The community center is planning to build a new pool as shown below. The circular side of the pool
is exactly one half of a circle with a diameter of 50 feet.
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Benchmark Test : Grade 6 Math
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Benchmark: MA.6.A.3.1
Kyle set a function machine to subtract 2 and
divide by 5. He showed the following chart to
Jared.
How can Jared find the missing input number?
A divide 36 by 5 and add 2
B multiply 36 by 5 and subtract 2
C add 2 to 36 and divide by 5
D multiply 36 by 5 and add 2
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Benchmark: MA.6.A.3.2
The soccer club had a party in a private room at a
restaurant. The restaurant charged $25 for the
private room, and $9 per person. The cost (C) for
p people to attend the party is modeled by the
equation below.
C $25 $9p
How much did it cost if 18 people attended the
party?
F $162
G $187
H $459
I $594
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Benchmark: MA.6.A.5.1
Kevin weighed 200 pounds when he started his
diet and lost 26 pounds. What percent of his
original weight did Kevin lose?
A 8%
B 12%
C 13%
D 16%
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Benchmark: MA.6.A.3.2
Josiah did a survey of his 24 classmates to find
out how many have at least one pet at home.
Twice as many of his classmates did not have
pets as those that did have pets. The equation
below can be used to find the number of Josiah's
classmates who have pets at home.
p (2p) 24
How many of Josiah's classmates have at least
one pet at home?
F 4
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H 12
I 16
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Benchmark Test : Grade 6 Math
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Benchmark: MA.6.A.2.2
Emma throws javelin for her school's track team.
At one meet she threw the javelin twice. On her
first attempt, she threw the javelin 28 meters. On
her second attempt, she threw the javelin 32
meters. What is the ratio between the length of
her first throw and the length of her second
throw?
A 7 to 4
B 1 to 4
C 1 to 2
D 7 to 8
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Benchmark: MA.6.G.4.1
What is the area of the circle below?
F 5.64 square meters
G 7.85 square meters
H 15.7 square meters
I 19.625 square meters
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Benchmark: MA.6.S.6.2
What number is the outlier for the given data?
307, 285, 146, 290, 316, 282, 300, 320
A 320
B 307
C 282
D 146
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Benchmark: MA.6.A.3.6
Which table represents a situation where y is 21
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Benchmark: MA.6.A.3.5
Which of these expressions is equivalent to
7(x 3)?
A 7x 21
B 7x 3
C 21x
D 7x 10
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Benchmark Test : Grade 6 Math
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Benchmark: MA.6.G.4.1
What is the area of the circle below?
F 18.84 square feet
G 37.68 square feet
H 113.04 square feet
I 452.16 square feet
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Benchmark: MA.6.A.5.2
On a Saturday night at a small movie theater,
20% of the moviegoers watched an animated
movie, 3
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drama, and 10% watched a suspense film. Of
these four movies, which had the most viewers?
A animated
B drama
C comedy
D suspense
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Benchmark: MA.6.G.4.3
What is the area of the triangle shown below?
F 1,440 square meters
G 1,600 square meters
H 2,280 square meters
I 2,880 square meters
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Benchmark: MA.6.A.2.1
Gretchen made 189 cookies in 4.5 hours.
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Benchmark Test : Grade 6 Math
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Benchmark: MA.6.S.6.2
What number is the outlier for the given data?
95, 85, 95, 105, 85, 35, 101, 95
F 35
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I 105
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Benchmark: MA.6.G.4.2
The floor plan below shows the Green
family's basement.
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Benchmark: MA.6.A.3.2
The sum of three consecutive whole numbers is
138. Which equation would you use to find n, the
first of the three consecutive whole numbers?
F n (n 1) (n 2) 138
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Benchmark Test : Grade 6 Math
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Benchmark: MA.6.G.4.3
What is the area of the parallelogram shown below?
A 2.4 square inches
B 3.6 square inches
C 4.8 square inches
D 6 square inches
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Benchmark: MA.6.A.3.5
Which is equivalent to the expression below?
9(x 2)
F x 11
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H x 18
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While printing material from the Internet, Greg
used 10 pages of paper from a package of 500
sheets of paper. What percent of the paper did he
use?
A 0.5%
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D 2%
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Benchmark Test : Grade 6 Math
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Benchmark: MA.6.A.2.2
Samantha used the school computer 20 hours last
month. Her brother Jacob used the school
computer for 60 hours. What is the ratio of the
hours Samantha used the computer to the hours
Jacob used the computer?
F 1 to 3
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I 1 to 4
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Benchmark: MA.6.A.3.5
Which of the following expressions is equivalent
to 7x 9y 6 3y 4?
A 11xy
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C 7x 4y
D 7x 4
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Benchmark: MA.6.A.3.1
The cost of a go-cart ride at the fair is $2 for the
first minute and 50 cents for each additional
minute. Which of the following expressions can
be used to find the cost in dollars of a ride that
lasts m minutes?
F 2 0.50(m 1)
G 2 0.50m
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Benchmark: MA.6.A.5.2
Which of the following numbers is between 1
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Benchmark: MA.6.G.4.1
What is the area of this circle?
F 43.96 square inches
G 87.92 square inches
H 153.86 square inches
I 615.44 square inches
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Benchmark Test : Grade 6 Math
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Benchmark: MA.6.S.6.1
The chart below shows the number of sit-ups and push-ups done by 5 students.
What was the median number of push-ups by these students?
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Benchmark Test : Grade 6 Math
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Benchmark: MA.6.A.1.3
Jessica needs stamps for her postcards.
Each stamp costs $0.23. How much will
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Benchmark: MA.6.A.5.1
Connor has collected 29 of the 50 state flags.
What percentage of the state flags has Connor
collected?
A 14.5%
B 29%
C 58%
D 129%
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Benchmark: MA.6.S.6.1
The range of bike prices at the
Gainesville Bike Shop is $1,200. If the
lowest bike price is $300, what is the
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Benchmark: MA.6.A.3.5
Which is equivalent to the expression below?
8(x 4)
A x 32
B 8x 4
C x 4
D 8x 32
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Benchmark Test : Grade 6 Math
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Benchmark: MA.6.A.1.1
The model below represents 0.4.
Which model represents the value of 0.4 1.25?
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Benchmark: MA.6.A.3.6
Look at the table below.
What is the value of y when x 4?
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B 19
C 22
D 24
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Benchmark: MA.6.A.1.1
The model below represents 9
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Benchmark: MA.6.G.4.3
What is the volume of a cube whose edges are 6
centimeters long?
A 18 cubic centimeters
B 36 cubic centimeters
C 108 cubic centimeters
D 216 cubic centimeters
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Benchmark: MA.6.A.3.2
The ferris wheel ride at the carnival has 15 cars.
Each car holds 2 people. Let n represent the
number of people on the ride at any one time.
Which of these expressions best describes n?
F n 15
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I n 30
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Benchmark Test : Grade 6 Math
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Benchmark: MA.6.A.1.3
A shipment of textbooks arrived at Central
Middle School. The textbooks were in boxes
weighing 26.5 pounds each. They were delivered
to 4 different classrooms. Each classroom
received 18 boxes. How many pounds were
brought to each classroom?
A 44.5 pounds
B 72 pounds
C 106 pounds
D 477 pounds
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Benchmark: MA.6.A.5.3
Daniella has a summer job that pays $7.00 per
hour. She works 32 hours a week on average.
Daniella is willing to spend 30 percent of her
summer earnings on a new computer. Which of
the following is the best estimate of the number
of weeks Daniella will have to work to afford a
$500 computer?
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I 12
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