CLASS SIZE ESTIMATES
= 10 STUDENTS = 5 STUDENTS
The picture above estimates the number of students in four different classes at
Central High School. Use the picture/graph to answer the following questions.
TEACHER
Mr. Smith
Ms. Jones
Ms. Willis
Mr. James
1. What is the approximate size of Mr. 3. What is the total number of
Smith’s class? students in Ms. Jones’s and Ms.
A. 40 Students Willis’s classes?
B. 20 Students A. 55
C. 45 Students B. 45
D. 4 Students C. 65
D. 60
2. How many more students are in
Mr. Smith’s class than in Mrs. 4. What is the total of all students in
Jones’s class? all four classes at Central High
A. 25 School?
B. 5 A. 120 Students
C. 10 B. 14 Students
D. 15 C. 130 Students
D. 140 Students
Use the pie chart/circle graph to find the best answer to each question.
How Students Spend Their Time
EATING
WATCHING TV
HOMEWORK 8%
8% 13%
SOCIALIZING
13%
SLEEP ING
33%
SCHOOL
25%
5. Approximately how many hours a 8. Approximately how many hours a
day are spent sleeping? day are spent in school and doing
A. 6 hours homework?
B. 9 hours A. 7 hours
C. 8 hours B. 8.5 hours
D. 10 hours C. 9 hours
D. 8 hours
6. According to this graph, for every
24 hours, about how many hours 9. Which equation shows how to
are spent socializing and watching figure the amount of time a
TV? student spends watching TV during
A. 4 hours a week? A equals the total amount
of time watching TV for a week.
B. 2 hours
A. A = 13% X 24 X 7
C. 5 hours
B. A = 24 X 13 X 7
D. 6 hours
C. A = 1.3 X 7 X 24
D. A = 24 DIVIDED BY 13%
7. If a student ate ¾ (three-fourths) X 7
of their meals away from home,
what % of the total day is spent
eating other than at home? 10. Approximately how much time is
A. 6% spent in a week on socializing?
B. 4% A. 20 hours
C. 7% B. 21 hours
D. 12% C. 22 hours
D. 23 hours
Study the table below and answer the following questions in reference to it.
DIAL DIRECT WEEKDAY
FULL RATE
EVENING
40% DISCOUNT
WEEKEND
60% DISCOUNT
SAMPLE RATES FIRST EACH FIRST EACH FIRST EACH
FROM ORLANDO TO MINUTE ADDITIONAL MINUTE ADDITIONAL MINUTE ADDITIONAL
MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE
Atlanta, GA .62 .43 .38 .26 .25 .18
Boston, Mass .62 .43 .38 .26 .25 .18
Denver, CO .62 .43 .38 .26 .25 .18
Detroit, Michigan .58 .39 .35 .24 .24 .16
Los Angeles, CA .64 .44 .39 .27 .26 .18
Miami, FL .64 .44 .39 .27 .26 .18
Milwaukee, WS .57 .37 .35 .23 .23 .15
Minneapolis, .59 .42 .36 .26 .24 .17
Minnesota
New Orleans, LA .62 .43 .38 .26 .25 .18
New York, NY .62 .43 .38 .26 .25 .18
Seattle, Washington .64 .44 .38 .27 .25 .18
Washington, DC .62 .43 .38 .26 .25 .18
Effective rates – do not include tax charges.
OPERATOR ASSISTED*
STATION-TO-STATION PERSON-TO-PERSON
1 – 10 MILES $.75 $3.00 FEE
11-22 MILES $1.10 FOR ALL
23-3000 MILES $1.55 MILEAGES
*NOTE: Add to this base charge – the minute rates from the above chart
11. What is the price of a 7-minute 13. What is the price of a 12-minute
DIAL DIRECT call to New York, NY, OPERATOR ASSISTED Station-to-
when you call in the evening? Station call to Miami, FL on a
A. $1.56 Tuesday at noon?
B. $1.94 A. $5.48
C. $1.65 B. $7.03
D. $1.74 C. $8.45
D. $7.53
12. What is the difference in cost of a
7-minute DIAL DIRECT call to New 14. What is the difference in price for a
York, NY, and a 7-minute PERSON- 9 minute DIAL DIRECT call to Los
TO-PERSON call to New York, NY? Angeles, CA, at 10:00 a.m. on a
A. $1.55 weekday – AND – the same call
made in the evening?
B. $3.00
A. $3.26
C. $4.55
B. $2.36
D. $4.10
C. $1.61
D. $3.18
15. What is the cost of an 18 minute 17. Which of the following is NOT a
EVENING, OPERATOR ASSISTED – type of charge for a DIAL DIRECT
STATION-TO-STATION call to New call?
Orleans, LA? A. Holiday
A. $6.35 B. Evening
B. $5.80 C. Weekday
C. $4.86 D. Weekend
D. $5.24
18. What is the amount of discount
16. If a 3% tax applied to the total from a DIAL DIRECT, WEEKDAY
cost of any call – what would be call to Miami cost – as compared to
the total cost of a 12 minute a DIAL DIRECT, WEEKEND call to
WEEKDAY, DIAL DIRECT call to Miami?
Detroit, Michigan? A. 60%
A. $6.96 B. 40%
B. $4.87 C. 20%
C. $4.29 D. 80%
D. $5.02
Study the bar graph below and answer the following questions.
CANDY SALES - COSMETOLOGY CLUB
19. BY THE CASE 21.
What The
7
6
5
4
3
0
SEPT OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR
does the scale on the left beginning amount of candy sold in December
with 0 and ending with 7 is twice the amount of candy sold
represent? in which other month?
A. Number of students selling A. October
candy B. March
B. Number of cases of candy sold C. January
C. Number of candy in each case D. September
D. Number of days each month
that candy was sold
22. What was the total amount of
candy sold during the school year
20. Which two MONTHS had shown in the graph?
approximately the same amount of A. 27.5 Cases
candy sold?
B. 43 Cases
A. September & February
C. 35.5 Cases
B. October & March
D. 23 Cases
C. November & March
D. September & December
23. Which month showed a 100%
increase in sales over the month of
November?
A. March
B. January
C. December
D. April
Study the diagram below then answer the following questions.
NN
W E
S SS
S
WINDOWS PLANTERS
COMPUTERS CIRCULAR
SITTING AREA
24. Each window for the new lab takes 25. What fractional part of the windows is
about 7 minutes to clean. About how located on the south side of the
long will it take to clean all the building?
windows on the north and south walls A. 4/6
of the building? B. 1/3
C. 2/3
A. 50 minutes D. 4/10
B. 1 hour and 10 minutes
C. 60 minutes 26. The largest planter is located on what
D. 1 and ½ hours wall of the room?
A. North
B. Northwest
C. South
D. Southeast
27. Most of the computers are located on 28. What fractional part of the total
which wall of the room? number of computers is located on the
A. North south side of the building?
B. South A. 1/2
C. West B. 2/3
D. East C. 2/5
D. 6/9
Study the graph below then answer the following questions.
MOST POPULATED COUNTRIES
Population (in Hundred Millions)
China
India
U.S.
Indonesia
Brazil
0 5 10 15
Scott Foresman Addison Wesley
29. Which two countries have the closest 30. About how many more people live in
population? India than in the U.S.?
A. China and Brazil A. 250,000,000
B. U.S. and Indonesia B. 650,000,000
C. Indonesia and Brazil C. 100,000,000
D. India and China D. 80,000,000
Answer Key
1. C
2. D
3. C
4. D
5. C
6. D
7. A
8. D
9. A
10. C
11. B
12. B
13. B
14. C
15. A
16. D
17. A
18. A
19. B
20. C
21. A
22. A
23. B
24. B
25. B
26. D
27. A
28. C
29. C
30. B