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Title: 6th Grade Math CATS Review Twelve students tried out for the


1
6th Grade Math
  • CATS Review

2
Twelve students tried out for the cheerleading
squad. Three students were selected. Which is the
ratio of students selected to those trying out?
  • 13
  • 14
  • 31
  • 41

3
15.2 50.4
  • 63
  • 65
  • 65.001
  • 65.6

4
Which image below shows an obtuse angle?
X
W
Z
Y
  • w
  • x
  • y
  • z

5
Sherrie is sewing a costume for a party. She is
using the pattern
Which of the following pieces of cloth is
congruent to the pattern?
C
D
B
A
  • a.
  • b.
  • c.
  • d.

6
Solve for x  4x gt 12
  • xgt3
  • xlt3
  • xgt2
  • xlt4

7
To determine where the sixth-grade class will go
for their class trip, the teachers surveyed all
500 of their students
How many students preferred the zoo?
  • about 150 students
  • about 200 students
  • about 1500 students
  • about 100 students

8
If q -6 and p 4, what is q - p?
  • -10
  • 2
  • -2
  • 10

9
What is the perimeter of the triangle above?
triangle not drawn to scale
17 in.
  • 42.5 inches
  • 37 inches
  • 42 inches
  • 20 inches

10
Anna did a survey on the weight of students'
backpacks at her middle school. The weights, in
pounds, of 10 backpacks are listed below. What is
the mean (average) weight, in pounds, of the 10
backpacks? 6  15  11  6  14  17  13  11  11  16
  • 10
  • 12
  • 13
  • 11

11
Jamie is going to run a 4-mile race. Using the
information in the table above, how many inches
are in 4 miles?
12 inches 1 foot 5,280 feet 1 mile
  • 253,440
  • 253,340
  • 252,440
  • 253,430

12
Use the formula to find the area of the triangle
when x 9 and y 14. Note The figure is not
drawn to scale.
  • 63 square centimeters
  • 126 square centimeters
  • 23 square centimeters
  • 277 square centimeters

13
Which pair of transformations could have been
used to change Figure 1 to Figure 2?
  • a reflection and then a 90 clockwise rotation
  • a reflection and then a translation
  • a 90 clockwise rotation and then a translation
  • a 90 counterclockwise rotation and then a
    translation

14
Susan's room is 9 feet long. The area of the room
is 63 square feet. Note Figure not
drawn to scale.What is the perimeter of the
room?
  • 16 feet
  • 36 feet
  • 32 feet
  • 63 feet

15
What value of p makes the equation below true?5p
1 26
  • 5
  • 4
  • 2
  • 3

16
Which number is divisible by both 3 and 7?
  • 42
  • 89
  • 44
  • 127

17
What is the range of the following set of
numbers? 43, 32, 46, 40, 37, 37, 34, 48, 35
  • 53
  • 13
  • 16
  • 48

18
Use order of operations to solve the following
12 16 4 ____
  • 16
  • 8
  • 24
  • 7

19
Look at the pattern below. 4, 8, 12, 16,
...Which number sentence can be used to
determine n, the 6th number in the pattern?
  • n 4 6
  • n 16 4
  • n 4 6
  • n 16 6

20
A desk drawer contains 3 black pens, 3 blue pens,
4 red pens, and 4 green pens. Ron picks one pen
from the drawer without looking. What is the
probability Ron picks a blue pen?
  • 0.21
  • 0.19
  • 0.25
  • 0.5

21
The pictograph above shows how students get to
school. Which table matches the pictograph?
  • a.
  • b.
  • c.
  • d.

A
B
C
D
22
100 centimeters 1 meter1,000 meters 1
kilometerWhich length below is equal to 7,000
centimeters?
  • 70 kilometers
  • 700 millimeters
  • 7 meters
  • 70 meters

23
A four-sided figure measures four feet on one
length, five feet on the opposite length, and
three feet on each connecting length . This
figure could be a _______.
  • trapezoid
  • square
  • parallelogram
  • triangle

24
 Look at the figure below.
How many faces, edges, and vertices does the
figure have?
  • 5 faces, 9 edges, 6 vertices
  • 6 faces, 6 edges, 6 vertices
  • 4 faces, 9 edges, 8 vertices
  • 5 faces, 6 edges, 8 vertices

25
Maria has 5 pairs of pants, 3 shirts, and 3 pairs
of shoes. How many different outfits can she
wear?
  • 45
  • 48
  • 32
  • 15

26
On average, a girl between the ages of 11 and 14
requires about 2,200 calories daily. The table
below displays the food that a 13-year-old girl
has already eaten in a day.
  • 900
  • 2200
  • 1,000
  • 1,100

27
A student measured a new pencil from tip to
eraser. Which was the most likely measurement?
  • 14 m
  • 14 cm
  • 14 km
  • 14 mm

28
Martha has a garden. Every week more flowers
grow. One flower grows during week 1. Three
flowers grow during week 2. The pattern
continues, as shown in the table. How many
flowers grow during week 11?
  • a. 45
  • b. 78
  • c. 66
  • d. 55

29
Which image below has a line of symmetry?
B
A
C
D
  • a.
  • b.
  • c.
  • d.

30
Which pair of shapes is similar?
II
I
IV
III
V
VI
VII
VIII
  • V VI
  • VII VIII
  • I II
  • III IV
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