questionID,question_text,options,answer_key,type,difficulty,gradeAsInt,yearAsInt,contentArea,subject,demo_Female,demo_Male,demo_White,demo_Black,demo_Hispanic,demo_Asian_Pacific_Islander,demo_American_Indian_Alaska_Native,demo_Two_or_more_races,demo_Economically_disadvantaged,demo_Not_economically_disadvantaged,demo_Information_not_available,demo_City,demo_Suburb,demo_Town,demo_Rural 2024-4M4 #1,"Which of the following measurements could represent the height of an adult person? ANSWER CHOICES: A. five and one half feet; B. five and one half inches; C. five and one half miles; D. five and one half yards",A. five and one half feet; B. five and one half inches; C. five and one half miles; D. five and one half yards,A,MC,Easy,4,2024,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 79.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 82.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,,,,"{'A': 75.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 87.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 85.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,, 2024-4M4 #3,"Lily practiced her violin for six hours this week. How many minutes did she practice her violin this week? ANSWER CHOICES: A. three hundred sixty minutes; B. one hundred twenty minutes; C. sixty minutes; D. thirty six minutes",A. three hundred sixty minutes; B. one hundred twenty minutes; C. sixty minutes; D. thirty six minutes,A,MC,Easy,4,2024,Measurement,Math,,,,,,,,,"{'A': 61.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 77.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 69.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 6.0}","{'A': 63.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 71.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 72.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 71.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2024-4M6 #5,"Which of the following expressions does NOT have the same value as two times five times eight? ANSWER CHOICES: A. two times forty; B. ten times sixteen; C. five times eight times two; D. two times five times two times four",A. two times forty; B. ten times sixteen; C. five times eight times two; D. two times five times two times four,B,MC,Medium,4,2024,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 17.0, 'B': 53.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 18.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 58.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 15.0}",,,,,,,,,,,,, 2024-4M6 #7,"n plus eighteen equals twenty-three ANSWER CHOICES: A. Five; B. Six; C. Thirty one; D. Forty one",A. Five; B. Six; C. Thirty one; D. Forty one,A,MC,Easy,4,2024,Algebra,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2024-4M7 #2,"Mr. Peterson drove across the United States from New York to California. Which unit of measurement is most appropriate to measure the distance he drove? ANSWER CHOICES: A. Gallons; B. Kilograms; C. Liters; D. Miles",A. Gallons; B. Kilograms; C. Liters; D. Miles,D,MC,Easy,4,2024,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 6.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 81.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 85.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,,,,,,,,,, 2024-4M7 #3,"What number is the same as six zero zero plus four comma zero zero zero plus five zero plus nine? ANSWER CHOICES: A. four thousand five hundred sixty nine; B. four thousand six hundred fifty nine; C. six thousand four hundred fifty nine; D. six thousand five hundred forty nine",A. four thousand five hundred sixty nine; B. four thousand six hundred fifty nine; C. six thousand four hundred fifty nine; D. six thousand five hundred forty nine,B,MC,Easy,4,2024,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 2.0, 'B': 79.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 85.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 87.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 72.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 79.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 89.0, 'C': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 77.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 76.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,,,,, 2024-4M7 #5,"Maya measured the height of the door to her classroom. Which measurement could be the height of the door? ANSWER CHOICES: A. zero point five mile; B. two yards; C. three feet; D. twenty inches",A. zero point five mile; B. two yards; C. three feet; D. twenty inches,B,MC,Hard,4,2024,Measurement,Math,,,,,,,,,"{'A': 8.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 37.0, 'D': 26.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 43.0, 'C': 33.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 40.0, 'C': 35.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}",,,, 2024-4M10 #2,"Dwayne is D years old. Dwayne's sister is three years younger than Dwayne. Which expression represents Dwayne's sister's age in years. ANSWER CHOICES: A. D plus 3; B. D minus 3; C. D times three; D. D divided by three",A. D plus 3; B. D minus 3; C. D times three; D. D divided by three,B,MC,Easy,4,2024,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 17.0, 'B': 65.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 67.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,,,,"{'A': 22.0, 'B': 57.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 76.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 76.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 63.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 68.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 66.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 67.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}" 2024-4M10 #3,"A ballpark can hold fifty nine thousand, six hundred thirty five people for a game on Saturday night. •Thirty six thousand, three hundred twenty nine tickets were sold before Saturday. •Seventeen thousand, eight hundred twenty tickets were sold on Saturday morning. How many tickets are left to sell? ANSWER CHOICES: A. five thousand, five hundred fourteen; B. five thousand, four hundred eighty six; C. five thousand, four hundred ninety six; D. one hundred thirteen thousand, seven hundred eighty four","A. five thousand, five hundred fourteen; B. five thousand, four hundred eighty six; C. five thousand, four hundred ninety six; D. one hundred thirteen thousand, seven hundred eighty four",B,MC,Medium,4,2024,Number Properties and Operations,Math,,,"{'A': 18.0, 'B': 59.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 43.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 48.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 72.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 5.0}","{'A': 29.0, 'B': 38.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 56.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 46.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 63.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 55.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,, 2024-4M10 #5,"Figure shows a row of six lockers. Each locker is labeled with a number and a name. From left to right: six hundred ninety eight, Gina; six hundred ninety nine, Alex; seven hundred, Hector; seven hundred one, Megan; seven hundred two, Joey; and seven hundred three, David. End figure description. Which students have odd-numbered lockers? ANSWER CHOICES: A. Gina and Alex; B. Alex, Megan, and David; C. Gina, Hector, and Joey; D. Hector, Megan, Joey, and David","A. Gina and Alex; B. Alex, Megan, and David; C. Gina, Hector, and Joey; D. Hector, Megan, Joey, and David",B,MC,Easy,4,2024,Number Properties and Operations,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2024-4M13 #4,"What is the value of the five in the number two comma five one seven? ANSWER CHOICES: A. Five thousand; B. Five hundred; C. Fifty ; D. Five",A. Five thousand; B. Five hundred; C. Fifty ; D. Five,B,MC,Easy,4,2024,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 8.0, 'B': 87.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 87.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 92.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 79.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 83.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 92.0, 'C': 1.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 78.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 90.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,"{'A': 12.0, 'B': 82.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 90.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 86.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 91.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}" 2024-4M13 #5,"Each student in Ms. Lawson's gym class is playing either softball or football. The table shows how many students are playing each sport. The data in column two is presented as tally marks. Figure shows a two column table titled “Gym Class Sports”. The heading for column one is “Sport”. The heading for column two is “Number of Students.” There are two rows of data as follows: •Row 1, Softball: eighteen tally marks •Row 2, Football: ten tally marks End figure description. How many students are in Ms. Lawson’s class? ANSWER CHOICES: A. twenty-eight; B. eighteen; C. ten; D. six",A. twenty-eight; B. eighteen; C. ten; D. six,A,MC,Easy,4,2024,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 87.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 87.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 91.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 80.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 82.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 92.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 74.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 89.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 81.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 92.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 1.0}","{'A': 93.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 2.0}",,,, 2024-8M1 #5,"Which unit of measurement is most appropriate to measure the length of a dollar bill? ANSWER CHOICES: A. Gallons; B. Inches; C. Ounces; D. Pounds; E. Quarts",A. Gallons; B. Inches; C. Ounces; D. Pounds; E. Quarts,B,MC,Easy,8,2024,Measurement,Math,,,"{'A': 1.0, 'B': 94.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 1.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 87.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 85.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'B': 96.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 1.0, 'E': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 85.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 92.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 2.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 87.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 93.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'B': 94.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 87.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 92.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 88.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 3.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 93.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 2.0}" 2024-8M1 #7,"Jill recorded the temperature every hour from seven am to eleven am on Tuesday. Her data are shown in the line graph. The figure shows a line graph titled 'Temperature on Tuesday.' The horizontal axis is labeled 'Time,' and the numbers 7 A.M. through 11 A.M., in increments of 1 hour, are indicated. The vertical axis is labeled 'Temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit,' and the numbers 0 degrees through 60 degrees, in increments of 10, are indicated. There are five data points indicated along the line graph. The coordinates of the data points are as follows. Note that all values are approximate. •Point 1. 7 comma 30. •Point 2. 8 comma 40. •Point 3. 9 comma 50. •Point 4. 10 comma 55. •Point 5. 11 comma 60. End figure description.",A. fifty two degrees Fahrenheit; B. fifty three degrees Fahrenheit; C. fifty four degrees Fahrenheit; D. fifty five degrees Fahrenheit; E. 56 degrees Fahrenheit,E,MC,Easy,8,2024,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 2.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 81.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 81.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 85.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 72.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 77.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 87.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 77.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 81.0}",,,,"{'A': 2.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 78.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 82.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 83.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 82.0}" 2024-8M4 #3,"Which of the following geometric solids has exactly six faces? ANSWER CHOICES: A. Hexagonal prism; B. Rectangular prism; C. Triangular prism; D. Square pyramid; E. Triangular pyramid",A. Hexagonal prism; B. Rectangular prism; C. Triangular prism; D. Square pyramid; E. Triangular pyramid,B,MC,Hard,8,2024,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 42.0, 'B': 35.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 40.0, 'B': 38.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 4.0}","{'A': 40.0, 'B': 42.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 3.0}","{'A': 43.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 45.0, 'B': 29.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 39.0, 'B': 47.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 39.0, 'B': 33.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 2.0}","{'A': 37.0, 'B': 42.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 2.0}","{'A': 45.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 39.0, 'B': 43.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 3.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 51.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 42.0, 'B': 36.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 40.0, 'B': 38.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 46.0, 'B': 32.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 41.0, 'B': 39.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2024-8M5 #3,"Image of Valley Middle School flag described fully in the following text. End of figure description. Valley Middle School's flag is in the shape of a right triangle that is ten inches high and sixteen inches long, as shown. Students painted the gym wall with a large version of the flag that is similar to the actual flag. The painted flag is twenty feet long. How high is the flag that is painted on the gym wall? ANSWER CHOICES: A. eight point zero feet; B. twelve point five feet; C. fourteen point zero feet; D. eighteen point nine feet; E. thirty two point zero feet",A. eight point zero feet; B. twelve point five feet; C. fourteen point zero feet; D. eighteen point nine feet; E. thirty two point zero feet,B,MC,Hard,8,2024,Geometry,Math,,,"{'A': 7.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 38.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 18.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 39.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 24.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 35.0, 'D': 17.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 31.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 37.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 34.0, 'C': 34.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 7.0}",,,, 2024-8M5 #4,"The table shows the amount of money Daniel saved in January and February. The figure shows a 2-column table titled “Daniel’s Savings.” The heading for column 1 is “Month.” The heading for column 2 is “Amount Saved.” There are 3 rows of data. The data in the table are as follows. Row 1. Month, January. Amount Saved, $140. Row 2. Month, February. Amount Saved, $175. Row 3. Month, March. Amount Saved, question mark. End figure description. How much did Daniel save in March if the mean of the amounts he saved for all three months was one hundred fifty dollars? ANSWER CHOICES: A. one hundred thirty five dollars; B. one hundred fifty dollars; C. one hundred fifty eight dollars; D. three hundred fifteen dollars; E. four hundred fifty dollars",A. one hundred thirty five dollars; B. one hundred fifty dollars; C. one hundred fifty eight dollars; D. three hundred fifteen dollars; E. four hundred fifty dollars,A,MC,Hard,8,2024,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 32.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 25.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 32.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 28.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,,,,,,,,,, 2024-8M5 #7,"Which of the following numbers is greatest? ANSWER CHOICES: A. one point zero three times ten cubed; B. three point zero one times ten cubed; C. one point zero three times ten to the eighth power; D. three point zero one times ten to the negative third power; E. one point zero three times ten to the negative eighth power",A. one point zero three times ten cubed; B. three point zero one times ten cubed; C. one point zero three times ten to the eighth power; D. three point zero one times ten to the negative third power; E. one point zero three times ten to the negative eighth power,C,MC,Easy,8,2024,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 3.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 67.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 69.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,,,,"{'A': 3.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 60.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 74.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 75.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 1.0}",,,, 2024-8M5 #9,"Mary tossed a fair coin one hundred times. The coin landed heads up sixty times and tails up to forty times. What is the probability that the next toss of the coin will land heads up? ANSWER CHOICES: A. one over one hundred; B. two fifths; C. one half; D. three fifths; E. two thirds",A. one over one hundred; B. two fifths; C. one half; D. three fifths; E. two thirds,C,MC,Hard,8,2024,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,,,,,,,,,"{'A': 15.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 34.0, 'E': 13.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 28.0, 'D': 39.0, 'E': 14.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 31.0, 'D': 32.0, 'E': 18.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 36.0, 'E': 14.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 36.0, 'E': 14.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 32.0, 'E': 15.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 40.0, 'E': 13.0}" 2024-8M7 #2,"Pedro runs ten kilometers each day. Approximately how many miles does he run each day? open parenthesis one kilometer is approximately equal to zero point six mile close parenthesis ANSWER CHOICES: A. sixteen miles; B. six miles; C. one point six miles; D. zero point six mile; E. zero point zero six mile",A. sixteen miles; B. six miles; C. one point six miles; D. zero point six mile; E. zero point zero six mile,B,MC,Easy,8,2024,Measurement,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2024-8M7 #6,"John is five feet tall. The length of his shadow is two feet long. At the same time, the length of the shadow of a nearby flagpole is forty feet long. How tall is the pole? ANSWER CHOICES: A. sixteen feet; B. fifty feet; C. eighty feet; D. one hundred feet; E. two hundred feet",A. sixteen feet; B. fifty feet; C. eighty feet; D. one hundred feet; E. two hundred feet,D,MC,Hard,8,2024,Measurement,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2024-8M14 #2,"The graph of which of the following equations is a line in the xy-plane? ANSWER CHOICES: A. y equals x squared; B. y equals x squared minus x; C. y equals one over x; D. y equals x plus one; E. y equals the square root of x",A. y equals x squared; B. y equals x squared minus x; C. y equals one over x; D. y equals x plus one; E. y equals the square root of x,D,MC,Medium,8,2024,Algebra,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2024-8M14 #6,Triangles ABC and DEF are similar. The figure shows right triangle A B C. Side A C has length 4 centimeters. Side B C has length 5 centimeters. Side A B has length 3 centimeters. A right angle is indicated at vertex A. The figure shows right triangle D E F. Side D F has length 12 centimeters. Side E F has length 15 centimeters. A right angle is indicated at vertex D. End figure description. : What is the length of side DE?,A. nine centimeters; B. ten centimeters; C. eleven centimeters; D. twelve centimeters; E. thirteen centimeters,A,MC,Easy,8,2024,Geometry,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2024-8M14 #7,"In the sequence, each number is three more than the number before it. One, four, seven, ten, dot dot dot Which of the following numbers is also in the sequence? ANSWER CHOICES: A. seventeen; B. twenty-four; C. thirty one; D. thirty six; E. forty five",A. seventeen; B. twenty-four; C. thirty one; D. thirty six; E. forty five,C,MC,Easy,8,2024,Algebra,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2022-4M1 #1,Subtract. 3.48 minus 1.46 equals.,A. 1.02; B. 2.02; C. 4.94; D. 5.94,B,MC,Easy,4,2022,Number Properties and Operations,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2022-4M1 #6,Which figure shows a line of symmetry?,A. figure with vertical line; B. figure with horizontal line; C. figure with diagonal line from bottom left to top right; D. diagonal line from top left to bottom right,A,MC,Easy,4,2022,Geometry,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2022-4M1 #7,Which of the following units of measurement can be used to determine how many chairs can fit around a rectangular table?,A. Centimeters; B. Kilograms; C. Liters; D. Seconds,A,MC,Easy,4,2022,Measurement,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2022-4M1 #15,Kim measured the length of her room. Which measurement could be the length of Kim's room?,A. 4 centimeters; B. 4 kilometers; C. 4 meters; D. 4 millimeters,C,MC,Medium,4,2022,Measurement,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2022-4M1 #21,Jack baked a total of box cookies. He baked 2 cookies for each of the 25 students in his class. He also baked 5 cookies for his teacher. Which of the following number sentences shows how to find the total number of cookies Jack baked?,A. 25 plus 5 equals box; B. 2 times 25 equals box; C. open parenthesis 2 times 25 close parenthesis plus 5 equals box; D. 2 times open parenthesis 5 plus 25 close parenthesis equals box,C,MC,Medium,4,2022,Algebra,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2022-4M1 #25,"Image shows two bills and two coins. The bills are labeled $5.00 and $1.00 respectively. The coins are labeled 25¢. How much money is shown?",A. $2.25; B. $2.50; C. $5.50; D. $6.50,D,MC,Easy,4,2022,Number Properties and Operations,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2022-8M1 #11,"At the beginning of a book club meeting, each member reported the total time, in minutes, spent reading on Saturday, shown in the list. The list: 80, 80, 90, 100, 120, 160. One member arrived late and reported that he read a total of 240 minutes on Saturday. : Which of the following statistics about the time the book club members spent reading on Saturday did NOT change after the last member arrived?",A. Maximum; B. Mean; C. Median; D. Mode; E. Range,D,MC,Hard,8,2022,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2022-8M1 #21,There are 8 students playing in the school yard. There are 3 girls and the rest of the students are boys. What is the ratio of girls to boys.,A. 3 to 5; B. 5 to 3; C. 5 to 8; D. 8 to 3; E. 8 to 5,A,MC,Easy,8,2022,Number Properties and Operations,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2022-8M1 #22,Subtract. negative 3 minus eight equals,A. negative 11; B. negative 5; C. 5; D. 11; E. 24,A,MC,Easy,8,2022,Number Properties and Operations,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2022-8M1 #30,"Sara plans to exercise for 315 minutes over a period of 7 days. She is going to exercise an equal number of minutes each day. : Which of the following equations represents the number of minutes, m, Sara has exercised after d days?",A. m equals 45 d; B. m equals 315 d; C. m equals 315 plus d; D. m equals 315 over d; E. m equals 45 over d,A,MC,Hard,8,2022,Algebra,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2017-4M1 #5,"A rule for a number pattern is shown in the box. Box text states: After the first number, each number in the pattern is 7 more than the previous number. continues: Which of the following number patterns follows the rule?","A = 7, 7, 7, 7, 7. B = 7, 17, 27, 37, 47. C = 2, 7, 14, 21, 28. D = 2, 9, 16, 23, 30.",D,MC,Medium,4,2017,Algebra,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2017-4M9 #1,Which of the following tools could a person use to measure the temperature of water?,A = Clock; B = Ruler; C = Spring scale; D = Thermometer,D,MC,Easy,4,2017,Measurement,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2017-4M9 #2,"There are 153,685 people living in a city. What is the place value of 6 in the number 153,635?",A. Hundreds place | B. Thousands place | C. Ten thousands place | D. Hundred thousands place,A,MC,Easy,4,2017,Number Properties and Operations,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2017-4M9 #5,Mr. Franklin wants to buy an eraser for every fourth-grade student. There are 12 erasers in each box. There are 7 fourth-grade classes with 24 students in each class. How many boxes of erasers does Mr. Franklin need to buy?,A. 2 | B. 14 | C. 43 | D. 84,B,MC,Medium,4,2017,Number Properties and Operations,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2017-4M9 #6,"Madison wants to put a fence around her entire garden. The measurements of her garden are shown. Image shows an irregularly shaped plot with the following measured boundaries: 6.6 meters, 6.3 meters, 1.6 meters, 3.2 meters, 8.2 meters, and 9.5 meters. Continues: How many meters of fencing will Madison use to put a fence around her entire garden?",A. 17.7 meters | B. 35.4 meters | C. 62.7 meters | D. 77.9 meters,B,MC,Easy,4,2017,Measurement,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2017-4M9 #8,"Image is a 3-dimensional drawing of a pyramid. Which of the following sets of shapes could make up all the faces of the pyramid?", A = 5 triangles; B = 1 triangle and 4 squares; C = 3 triangles and 1 square; D = 4 triangles and 1 square.,D,MC,Easy,4,2017,Geometry,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2017-4M9 #9,Mr. Glaser carried his bicycle up the stairs. A picture of Mr. Glaser's bicycle is shown. Image shows a men's 2 wheel bicycle with skinny tires. Which of the following measurements is most likely to be the weight of his bicycle?,"A = .35 pound; B = 35 pounds; C = 3,500 pounds; D = 35,000 pounds",B,MC,Easy,4,2017,Measurement,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2017-4M9 #10,"Four students jumped rope for 3 minutes. The table shows the total number of jumps each student completed after 1 minute, 2 minutes, and 3 minutes. Image of a table with the following data: Chris completed 50 jumps after one minute, 100 jumps after 2 minutes, and 125 jumps after 3 minutes. Erin completed 40 jumps after one minute, 80 jumps after 2 minutes, and 120 jumps after 3 minutes. Liam completed 30 jumps after one minute, 60 jumps after 2 minutes, and 120 jumps after 3 minutes. Veronica completed 60 jumps after one minute, 90 jumps after 2 minutes, and 105 jumps after 3 minutes. Continues: Which student completed the same number of jumps each minute?",A = Chris; B = Erin; C = Liam; D = Veronica.,B,MC,Medium,4,2017,Algebra,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2017-4M9 #11,"Image of two figures. Figure 1 is a square that is 4 blocks long and 4 blocks wide. The square is divided into 2 equal part by a dotted line; each part is 4 blocks long and 2 blocks wide. Figure 2 is a rectangle that is 8 blocks long and 2 blocks wide. The rectangle is divided into 2 equal parts by a dotted line; each part is 4 blocks long and 2 blocks wide. Emily cuts Figure 1 along the dotted line so that she ends up with two rectangles. She uses the two rectangles to make Figure 2. Which of the following statements about the areas and perimeters of Figure 1 and Figure 2 is true?","A = The areas are different, and the perimeters are different; B = The areas are different, but the perimeters are the same; C = The areas are the same, but the perimeters are different; D = The areas are the same, and the perimeters are the same.",C,MC,Hard,4,2017,Geometry,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2017-4M9 #13,"The first number in the pattern is 2. After 2, each number in the pattern is determined by following the same rule. The pattern shown is 2, 6, 18, 54, ... Which of the following rules can be used to determine the numbers shown after the first number?",A. Add 4 | B. Add 12 | C. Multiply by 3 | D. Multiply by 9,C,MC,Medium,4,2017,Algebra,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2017-8M3 #1,The sale price of milk at a store is 25 percent off the regular price. Which of the following statements describes the sale price of the milk at the store?,A. one- twenty-fifth off the regular price | B. one-fifth off the regular price | C. one-fourth off the regular price | D. one-third off the regular price | E. two-fifths off the regular price,C,MC,Easy,8,2017,Number Properties and Operations,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2017-8M3 #8,"Graph showing the X and Y axes intersecting at point O. Two triangles are shown. The first triangle is plotted at A (1,1), B prime (-3, 2), and C prime (1, 4). The second triangle is plotted at A (1, 1), B (2, 5), and C (4, 1).",A=a 90 degree clockwise rotation about point A B=a 90 degree clockwise rotation about the origin C=a 90 degree counterclockwise roation about the origin D= a 90 degree clockwise rotation about point A E=a 20 dgree counterclockwise rotation about point A,D,MC,Hard,8,2017,Geometry,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2017-8M9 #1,Casey goes running every morning. Which of the following units can Casey use to measure the distance he runs?,A. Cubic feet | B. Grams | C. Liters | D. Meters | E. Square miles,D,MC,Medium,8,2017,Measurement,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2017-8M9 #2,"Images of two right triangles are shown. For triangle ABC, line AB = 3; line BC = 5; and line AC = 4. For triangle DEF, line DE = 9; There are no measurements for line EF or line DF. Caption states that Triangle ABC is similar to triangle DEF. What is the perimeter of triangle DEF?",A. 50 | B. 36 | C. 24 | D. 21 | E. 18,B,MC,Easy,8,2017,Geometry,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2017-8M9 #3,Jared wants to buy a jacket that has a price of $49.99. He has a coupon for a discount of 30 percent off the price of the jacket. What is the price of the jacket after the 30 percent discount?,A. $14.99 | B. $19.99 | C. $34.99 | D. $48.49 | E. $49.69,C,MC,Medium,8,2017,Number Properties and Operations,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2017-8M9 #5,"Joseph's current test scores, in points, are 83, 97, 80, 87, and 93. He earns 100 points on his sixth test. By how many points does Joseph's mean (average) test score increase with the sixth test?",A. 2 | B. 3 | C. 6 | D. 12 | E. 20,A,MC,Hard,8,2017,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2017-8M9 #8,Image of a cylinder with a height of 12 inches and diameter of 8 inches. Caption states: The right circular cylinder has a diameter of 8 inches and a height of 12 inches. What is the volume of the cylinder to the nearest cubic inch?,"A. 151 cubic inches | B. 302 cubic inches | C. 452 cubic inches | D. 603 cubic inches | E. 2,413 cubic inches",D,MC,Hard,8,2017,Measurement,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2017-8M9 #10,Sebastian is making lemonade. His recipe requires 750 grams of sugar to make 20 liters of lemonade. Sebastian wants to make 12 liters of lemonade. How many grams of sugar does Sebastian need to maintain the same ratio of sugar to lemonade as in his recipe?,"A. 32 grams | B. 450 grams | C. 670 grams | D. 1,250 grams | E. 8,800 grams",B,MC,Hard,8,2017,Number Properties and Operations,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2017-8M9 #11,"Jessica makes clay bowls. The following equation relates the number of clay bowls, n, she makes and the total amount of money, d, in dollars, it costs her to make them. The equation is d equals 375 plus 50n. Based on the equation, which of the following statements is true?","A. Without making any clay bowls, Jessica's total cost is $50 | B. Without making any clay bowls, Jessica's total cost is $375 | C. Each clay bowl Jessica makes decreases her total cost by $50 | D. Each clay bowl Jessica makes increases her total cost by $375 | E. Each clay bowl Jessica makes costs $425",B,MC,Medium,8,2017,Algebra,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2017-8M9 #14,"Image is a circular spinner divided into 9 equal sectors. Four of the sectors are labeled 'Singing.' Two of the sectors are labeled 'Playing Instruments.' Three of the sectors are labeled 'Listening to Music.' Mr. Shapiro selects the activity for his music classes by using the spinner. The spinner is divided into 9 equal-size sectors. Mr. Shapiro will teach 225 music classes next marking period. Approximately how many classes in the next marking period can he expect the activity to be singing?",A. 25 | B. 51 | C. 56 | D. 100 | E. 112,D,MC,Hard,8,2017,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2013-4M6 #13,"Image of a thermometer, marked from 0 degrees to 90 degrees in tick marks of 2 degree increments between every 10 degrees. Mercury is colored in gray and stops 3 tick marks above 40 degrees.","A. 43 degrees B. 46 degrees C. 52 degrees D. 54 degrees",B,MC,Medium,4,2013,Measurement,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2013-4M6 #16,"1/20, 4/20, 7/20, 10/20, 13/20, …",A. 20/20 | B. 21/20 | C. 22/20 | D. 25/20,C,MC,Hard,4,2013,Algebra,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2013-4M7 #1,Image of a hanging scale. The indicator on the scale is pointing to 2.,"A. 2 cups B. 2 feet C. 2 pounds D. 2 quarts",C,MC,Easy,4,2013,Measurement,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2013-4M7 #2,"Image shows nine shirts hanging from a rod. The order of the shirts is as follows: green, red, blue, blue, purple, red, green, red, green.","A. Blue and purple B. Green and blue C. Red and blue D. Red and green",D,MC,Easy,4,2013,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2013-4M7 #4,"15,336 divided by 27","A. 0.00176 B. 56.78 C. 568 D. 17,605",C,MC,Medium,4,2013,Number Properties and Operations,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2013-4M7 #6,"Four shapes in a row: a square, a trapezoid, a rectangle, and a diamond.","A. Each shape is a rectangle. B. Each shape is a quadrilateral. C. Each shape has two pairs of parallel sides. D. Each shape has one or more right angles.",B,MC,Medium,4,2013,Geometry,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2013-4M7 #9,"The fourth graders voted for a name for their pet. The graph shows the result of the vote. Bar graph labeled Votes for Pet Name. The X axis lists pet names; the Y axis lists number of votes and ranges from 0 to 20 in increments of 2. The bar for Midnight goes to 15; the bar for Cocoa goes to 17; the bar for Buttons goes to 18; and the bar for Speedy goes to 18. The students voted a second time. For the second vote, 4 students changed their vote from Buttons to Midnight. All other students voted for the same name they voted for the first time. Which name had the most votes the second time?",A. Midnight B. Cocoa C. Buttons D. Speedy,A,MC,Medium,4,2013,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2013-4M7 #10,"Pablo connected points, with straight lines, in the following order: A to B B to C C to D D to A Image of a square 7 by 7 block grid. Points are marked at the following coordinates: Point A: (1, 3) Point B: (2, 5) Point C: (4, 5) Point D: (5, 3) Point E: (4, 2) What shape did he make?",A. Hexagon B. Pentagon C. Rectangle D. Trapezoid,D,MC,Medium,4,2013,Geometry,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2013-4M7 #12,There are 22 students in a class. There are 12 girls in the class. What is the ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls in the class?,A. 10 to 12 B. 10 to 22 C. 12 to 10 D. 22 to 12,A,MC,Medium,4,2013,Number Properties and Operations,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2013-4M7 #14,The table shows the length and the width of the gym floors in four schools. GYM FLOORS School Length of Floor Width of Floor Adams 95 ft 40 ft Brooks 90 ft 55 ft Carter 100 ft 50 ft Dunbar 85 ft 60 ft Each floor is in the shape of a rectangle. Which school’s gym floor has the greatest area?,A. Adams B. Brooks C. Carter D. Dunbar,D,MC,Hard,4,2013,Measurement,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2013-8M3 #4,Which pair of rays forms an angle of 30 degrees?,A. Image of a right acute angle B. Image of a narrow acute angle C. Image of a left obtuse angle D. Image of a left acute angle E. Image of a right obtuse angle,B,MC,Easy,8,2013,Measurement,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2013-8M3 #5,Rima and Eric have earned a total of 135 tokens to buy items at the school store. The ratio of the number of tokens that Rima has to the number of tokens that Eric has is 8 to 7. How many tokens does Rima have?,A. 8 B. 15 C. 56 D. 72 E. 120,D,MC,Medium,8,2013,Number Properties and Operations,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2013-8M3 #6,Points A and B are on a number line. The coordinate of point B is 3 and the coordinate of the midpoint of segment AB is negative 5 . What is the coordinate of point A ?,A. negative 13 B. negative 2 C. negative 1 D. 8 E. 11,A,MC,Medium,8,2013,Geometry,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2013-8M3 #7,Rick has earned a total of 581 points on all of his science tests. His overall test average (mean) is 83. How many tests has Rick taken?,A. 6 B. 7 C. 8 D. 9 E. 10,B,MC,Easy,8,2013,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2013-8M3 #8,"Martine is filling a rectangular fish tank using two hoses that fill the tank at the same flow rate. When the tank is about half full, she turns off one hose but does not change the flow rate of the other hose. Which of the following graphs best represents how the depth of the water in the tank changes over time?","A. Graph with an X axis labeled Time and a Y axis labeled Depth that intersect at point O. Plotted on the graph is a line that begins at O moves up diagonally to the right and then angles up sharply to the right. B. Graph with an X axis labeled Time and a Y axis labeled Depth that intersect at point O. Plotted on the graph is an arc that begins at O and moves to the top right of the graph. C. Graph with an X axis labeled Time and a Y axis labeled Depth that intersect at point O. Plotted on the graph is a line that begins at O, moves up at a sharp diagonal to the right and then angles slightly down and continues on the diagonal. D. Graph with an X axis labeled Time and a Y axis labeled Depth that intersect at point O. Plotted on the graph is a line that begins at O, and moves on a straight diagonal up to the right. E. Graph with an X axis labeled Time and a Y axis labeled Depth that intersect at point O. Plotted on the graph is a line that begins at O and curves up to the right of the graph.",C,MC,Medium,8,2013,Algebra,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2013-8M3 #9,In which of the following equations does the value of y increase by 6 units when x increases by 2 units?,A. y equals 3x B. y equals 4x C. y equals 6x D. y equals 4x plus 2 E. y equals 6x plus 2,A,MC,Hard,8,2013,Algebra,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2013-8M3 #10,"Last month Bonnie recorded the weights of 11 dogs. Statistics for these weights are given below. Image of a table titled Weights of Dogs Last Month. The data in the table is as follows: Minimum is 31 pounds. Maximum is 93 pounds. Mean is 81 pounds. Mode is 88 pounds. First Quartile is 78 pounds. Median is 88 pounds. Third Quartile is 90 pounds. This month, Bonnie weighed the 11 dogs again. The weight of one dog changed from 31 pounds to 27 pounds. The weights of all the other dogs stayed the same. Which of the following statistics changed from last month to this month?",A. Maximum B. Mean C. Mode D. First Quartile E. Median,B,MC,Medium,8,2013,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2013-8M3 #14,"Archaeologists measure the lengths of certain bones to estimate a dinosaur’s height. When the length t of the tibia, or leg bone, is known, a dinosaur’s height h can be estimated by the following formula, where t and h are in centimeters. h equals 73 plus 2.5t If the length of the tibia of a certain dinosaur is 400 centimeters, what is its estimated height in centimeters?","A. 402.5 B. 473 C. 475.5 D. 1,000 E. 1,073",E,MC,Medium,8,2013,Algebra,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2013-8M6 #2,"A car can seat c adults. A van can seat 4 more than twice as many adults as the car can. In terms of c , how many adults can the van seat?",A. c plus 8 B. c plus 12 C. 2c minus 4 D. 2c plus 4 E. 4c plus 2,D,MC,Easy,8,2013,Algebra,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2013-8M6 #5,One side of a rectangle is 14 meters. The perimeter of the rectangle is 44 meters. What is the area of this rectangle?,A. 22 square meters B. 64 square meters C. 112 square meters D. 121 square meters E. 196 square meters,C,MC,Medium,8,2013,Measurement,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2013-8M6 #6,"Graph showing the X and Y axes intersecting at point O. A diagonal line is drawn from point (-7, 1) to point (4, 8). In which of the following groups do all the ordered pairs lie on the line shown above?","A. (7,3),(6,2),(2,-2) B. (5,1),(3,7),(2,6) C. (3,7),(2,6),(2,2) D. (3,7),(2,6),(-2,2) E. (1, 5),(-6,2),(-7,-3)",D,MC,Medium,8,2013,Algebra,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2013-8M6 #7,"Images of 4 polygons.Polygon W has 4 sides and the length of one side is 6. Polygon X has 5 sides and the length of one side is 5. Polygon Y has 6 sides and the length of one side is 4. Polygon Z has 7 sides and the length of one side is 3. In each polygon shown above, the lengths of all sides are equal. The length of one side of each polygon is indicated. Which two polygons have the same perimeter?",A. W and X B. W and Y C. W and Z D. X and Y E. X and Z,B,MC,Medium,8,2013,Measurement,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2013-8M6 #8,"Image of a number line, extending from -2 to +2 in increments of 1/2. An arrow is pointing down to a spot on the line between 0 and the 1/2 mark. On the number line above, the arrow is pointing to a number that is closest to which of the following?",A. 0.20 B. 0.37 C. 0.62 D. 0.75 E. 1.62,B,MC,Easy,8,2013,Number Properties and Operations,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2013-8M6 #9,Which of the following are properties of every isosceles right triangle?,A. Three sides of equal length and three 90 degrees angles B. Three sides of equal length and exactly one 90 degrees angle C. Exactly two sides of equal length and three 90 degrees angles D. Exactly two sides of equal length and exactly one 90 degrees angle E. No sides of equal length and exactly one 90 degrees angle,D,MC,Medium,8,2013,Geometry,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2013-8M6 #11,"A circle with 8 radii. Starting at the top and proceeding clockwise, each radius is labeled with a name as follows: Dina, Paula, Jamail, Tony, Shu, Carly, Madina, Jorge. The figure above shows a Ferris wheel stopped with Dina at the top. Who will be at the top after a 135 degrees clockwise rotation?",A. Tony B. Carly C. Madina D. Jorge E. Paula,B,MC,Medium,8,2013,Geometry,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2013-8M6 #12,"The table below lists the coordinates of several points on a line. Table showing the following X and Y coordinates:(1,3); (2,5); (3,7); (4,9) Which of the following is an equation of the line?",A. y equals x plus 2 B. y equals 3x C. y equals 2x plus 1 D. y equals 4x minus 1 E. y equals 3x minus 1,C,MC,Easy,8,2013,Algebra,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2013-8M6 #14,"Graph showing the X and Y axes intersecting at point O. Three points appear on the graph at the following coordinates: Point A is at (-4, -3); Point B is at (-2, 3); Point C is at (3, 3) Which of the following coordinates of a point D would form a trapezoid ABCD in the figure above?","A. (-3,1) B. (-3,5) C. (0,-2) D. (5,-6) E. (8,-3)",E,MC,Hard,8,2013,Geometry,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2013-8M6 #15,"In the past year and a half, Alfred’s dog gained an average of one-fourth pound each month. Today, Alfred’s dog weighs 75.5 pounds. How much did the dog weigh a year and a half ago?",A. 57.5 pounds B. 71.0 pounds C. 71.5 pounds D. 74.0 pounds E. 79.5 pounds,B,MC,Medium,8,2013,Number Properties and Operations,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2013-8M7 #1,"Drawing of a hand, with a line extending across the palm from the tip of the pinky finger to the tip of the thumb. As part of a science experiment, Vince is measuring the lengths of the hand spans of different people. Which of the following units would be most appropriate?",A. Centimeters B. Cubic meters C. Kilograms D. Liters E. Square centimeters,A,MC,Easy,8,2013,Measurement,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2013-8M7 #2,Sally can buy 20 pencils for $0.99. What is the greatest number of pencils Sally can buy for $3.00 ?,A. 30 B. 45 C. 60 D. 75 E. 90,C,MC,Easy,8,2013,Number Properties and Operations,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2013-8M7 #3,"The spinner below is divided into 6 congruent sectors. A circle divided into 6 congruent sections. Starting at the top and going clockwise, the sections are labeled Blue, Red, Red, Blue, Red, Green. If the arrow is spun once, what is the probability that the arrow will land on either Red or Blue?",A. five-sixths B. two-thirds C. one-half D. one-fifth E. one-sixth,A,MC,Easy,8,2013,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2013-8M7 #5,"Stacie rides her bike 3 miles in 12 minutes. At this rate, how long will it take her to ride her bike 7 miles?",A. 22 minutes B. 28 minutes C. 36 minutes D. 43 minutes E. 84 minutes,B,MC,Easy,8,2013,Measurement,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2013-8M7 #6,The expression 80n could represent,"A. an increase of 80 cents in the cost of a candy bar that originally cost n cents B. a decrease of 80 cents in the cost of a candy bar that originally cost n cents C. the cost of each candy bar in a pack of n candy bars where the total cost of the pack is 80 cents D. the cost of each candy bar in a pack of 80 candy bars where the total cost of the pack is n cents E. the total cost, in cents, of n candy bars at a cost of 80 cents for each candy bar",E,MC,Medium,8,2013,Algebra,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2013-8M7 #8,"Helga’s process of calculating the tip to leave in a restaurant starts with the bill for food and drink. First, she rounds the bill to the nearest ten cents. Then she moves the decimal point in the rounded total one place to the left. Finally, she doubles that amount. Helga’s process calculates approximately what percent of the original bill?",A. 2% B. 5% C. 10% D. 15% E. 20%,E,MC,Hard,8,2013,Number Properties and Operations,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2013-8M7 #10,What are all values of n for which negative 2n is greater than or equal to n plus 6. ?,A. n is less than or equal to negative 2 B. n is greater than or equal to negative 2 C. n is greater than or equal to 0 D. n is less than or equal to 6 E. n is greater than or equal to 6,A,MC,Hard,8,2013,Algebra,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2013-8M7 #11,Graph showing the X and Y axes. Line “l” is drawn diagonally from a point in the lower left quadrant into the upper right quadrant. Which of the following statements is true about line lower-case letter 'L' shown above?,A. Line lower-case letter 'L' has a positive slope and a positive y -intercept. B. Line lower-case letter 'L' has a positive slope and a negative y -intercept. C. Line lower-case letter 'L' has zero slope and a negative y -intercept. D. Line lower-case letter 'L' has a negative slope and a positive y -intercept. E. Line lower-case letter 'L' has a negative slope and a negative y -intercept.,B,MC,Medium,8,2013,Algebra,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2013-8M7 #13,The ratio of boys to girls to adults at a school party was 6:5:2. There were 78 people at the party. How many of them were adults?,A. 6 B. 12 C. 18 D. 30 E. 36,B,MC,Medium,8,2013,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 21.0, 'B': 42.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 46.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,,,,,,,,,,, 2013-8M7 #15,Mary draws a circle and a square on a piece of paper. What is the greatest possible number of points of intersection between the circle and square?,A. 2 B. 4 C. 6 D. 8 E. 10,D,MC,Hard,8,2013,Geometry,Math,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2013-12M99 #8,"If function f times (x) equals x minus 1 over x , what is function f times (5) ?",A. 0 B. four fifths C. 1 D. six fifths E. twenty-four fifths,B,MC,Easy,12,2013,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 2.0, 'B': 86.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 82.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,,,,,,,,,, 2013-12M99 #9,(16 and one-half) cubed equals,A. 512 B. 64 C. 48 D. 24 E. 12,B,MC,Hard,12,2013,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 36.0, 'B': 38.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 39.0, 'B': 40.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,,,,,,,,,, 2011-4M8 #1,( 47 × 75 ) ÷ 25 =,"A. 141 B. 1,175 C. 3,525 D. 4,700",A,MC,Easy,4,2011,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 85.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 82.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,,,,,,,,,,, 2011-4M8 #2,Which decoration CANNOT be folded along the dotted line so that both parts match?,A. Drawing of a paper heart with a dotted line through the middle from top to bottom. B. Drawing of a three-leaf clover with a dotted line through the middle of the top leaf from top to bottom. C. Drawing of gingerbread man with a dotted line through the middle from top to bottom. D. Profile drawing of a rabbit with a dotted line through the middle from top to bottom.,D,MC,Easy,4,2011,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 1.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 97.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 95.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,,,,,,,,,,, 2011-4M8 #3,Which unit would probably be used to measure the length of a book?,A. Inches B. Yards C. Square inches D. Square yards,A,MC,Easy,4,2011,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 83.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 82.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,,,,,,,,,,, 2011-4M8 #4,"Park School has 316 students. For field day, the students are put into 4 teams with the same number of students on each team. How many students are on each team?","A. 79 B. 312 C. 320 D. 1,264",A,MC,Easy,4,2011,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 73.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 76.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,,,,,,,,"{'A': 72.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 77.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 72.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 75.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}" 2011-4M8 #6,"Image of a circular spinner. Circle is divided into 4 parts; 3 parts are labeled 'green' and 1 part is labeled 'blue.' Ms. Livingston's class spins the arrow on the spinner 92 times. Of the following, which is the most likely result?","A. 66 green, 26 blue B. 46 green, 46 blue C. 23 green, 69 blue D. 2 green, 90 blue",A,MC,Easy,4,2011,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 77.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 78.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,,,,,,,,"{'A': 74.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 79.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 78.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 80.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}" 2011-4M8 #7,"Patty expects that each tomato plant in her garden will bear 24 tomatoes. If there are 6 tomato plants in her garden, how many tomatoes does she expect?",A. 4 B. 18 C. 30 D. 144,D,MC,Medium,4,2011,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 27.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 52.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 25.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 54.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,,,,,,,,"{'A': 27.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 49.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 26.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 55.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 55.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 25.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 55.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2011-4M8 #8,"Number line showing tick marks at 485, 490, 495, and 515. Arrows X, Y, Z indicate tick marks at regular intervals between 495 and 515. On the number line above, what is the sum of the numbers to which the arrows X, Y, and Z point?","A. 1,491 B. 1,515 C. 1,530 D. 1,545",B,MC,Easy,4,2011,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 12.0, 'B': 71.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 72.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 76.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 63.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 65.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 81.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 62.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 72.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}",,,,"{'A': 12.0, 'B': 69.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 73.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 69.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 72.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}" 2011-4M8 #14,"Every 30 minutes Dr. Kim recorded the number of bacteria in a test tube. Table containing the following data: At 1 p.m., the number of bacteria equals 600. At 1:30 p.m., the number of bacteria equals 1,190. At 2 p.m., the number of bacteria equals 2,390. At 2:30 p.m., the number of bacteria equals 4,800. Which best describes what happened to the number of bacteria every 30 minutes?","A. The number of bacteria increased by 500. B. The number of bacteria increased by 1,000. C. The number of bacteria doubled. D. The number of bacteria tripled.",C,MC,Hard,4,2011,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 32.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 30.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 37.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 32.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 37.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 29.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 30.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 32.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 41.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 26.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 38.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 31.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 31.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 38.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 29.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 38.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 30.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 30.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 36.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 33.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 31.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 34.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}" 2011-4M8 #16,Which unit would be best to measure the amount of liquid in a spoonful of lemon juice?,A. Milliliters B. Liters C. Millimeters D. Meters,A,MC,Medium,4,2011,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 39.0, 'B': 31.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 44.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,,,,,"{'A': 32.0, 'B': 34.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 50.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 46.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 38.0, 'B': 31.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 43.0, 'B': 29.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 38.0, 'B': 29.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 44.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}" 2011-4M8 #18,4 quarts = 1 gallon Amy wants to put 8 gallons of water into her aquarium. She has a 2-quart pitcher to carry water from the sink. How many times will she need to fill her pitcher?,A. 4 B. 10 C. 16 D. 32,C,MC,Hard,4,2011,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 35.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 30.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 34.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 34.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 34.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 30.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 30.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 28.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 31.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 40.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 27.0, 'B': 29.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 31.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 31.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 28.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 34.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 35.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 38.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 31.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 34.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 31.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 34.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 31.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}" 2011-4M9 #5,"Add: 20,000 + 790,000 =","A. 792,000 B. 810,000 C. 811,000 D. 990,000",B,MC,Easy,4,2011,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 2.0, 'B': 81.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 79.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 83.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 71.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 77.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 90.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 7.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 75.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 81.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 74.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 85.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 82.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 78.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 81.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 78.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 81.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2011-4M9 #6,Mr. Bell's class voted for where they want to go on their school trip. The chart shows the students' votes. Table labeled 'School Trip' containing the following data: 4 votes for City Park; 12 votes for Museum; 15 votes for Theater. How many more students voted to go to the theater than to go to the city park?,A. 3 B. 4 C. 11 D. 15,C,MC,Easy,4,2011,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 5.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 76.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 78.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 83.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 67.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 68.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 81.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 67.0, 'D': 23.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 81.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 70.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 84.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 81.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 73.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 79.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 77.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 79.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2011-4M9 #7,The square has a perimeter of 12 units. Image of the perimeter of a square marked into 12 units. What is the area of the square?,A. 6 square units B. 8 square units C. 9 square units D. 12 square units,C,MC,Hard,4,2011,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 13.0, 'B': 44.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 44.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 39.0, 'C': 28.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 55.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 52.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 33.0, 'C': 40.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 45.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 38.0, 'C': 28.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 51.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 37.0, 'C': 31.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 41.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 46.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 42.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 46.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 44.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2011-4M9 #8,"Subtract: 6,090 minus 4,843.","A. 1,147 B. 1,247 C. 2,257 D. 2,853",B,MC,Easy,4,2011,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 7.0, 'B': 76.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 73.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 79.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 63.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 70.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 84.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 5.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 68.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 78.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 67.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 82.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 80.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 71.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 76.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 75.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 77.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2011-4M9 #11,Image comprised of multiple small rectangles; each rectangle = 2 square feet. Which is the best estimate for the area of the figure?,A. Less than 10 square feet B. More than 10 square feet but less than 15 square feet C. More than 15 square feet but less than 25 square feet D. More than 25 square feet,C,MC,Medium,4,2011,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 25.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 38.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 29.0, 'C': 42.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 29.0, 'C': 45.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 29.0, 'B': 32.0, 'C': 31.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 29.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 34.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 49.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 29.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 35.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 32.0, 'C': 44.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 28.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 34.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 29.0, 'C': 47.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 42.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 26.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 38.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 31.0, 'C': 42.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 24.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 38.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 42.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}" 2011-4M12 #1,Ralph needs to know the length of the floor in his room. Which of these tools should he use to find the length?,A. Balance scale B. Compass C. Tape measure D. Thermometer,C,MC,Easy,4,2011,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 3.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 92.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 91.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 96.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 86.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 85.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 94.0, 'D': 2.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 86.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 96.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 87.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 96.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 96.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 89.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 93.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 92.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 94.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2011-4M12 #2,ZOO ATTENDANCE Day Adults Children Thursday 757 649 Friday 774 742 Saturday 792 788 Sunday 801 726 The table shows the number of adults and children who went to the zoo. On what day was the number of adults who went to the zoo about the same as the number of children who went to the zoo?,A. Thursday B. Friday C. Saturday D. Sunday,C,MC,Easy,4,2011,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 3.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 80.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 81.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,,,,"{'A': 4.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 75.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 86.0, 'D': 2.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 82.0, 'D': 3.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 79.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 82.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 80.0, 'D': 5.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 81.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2011-4M12 #3,n + 4 = 12 What value of n makes the number sentence true?,A. 3 B. 4 C. 8 D. 16,C,MC,Easy,4,2011,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 3.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 91.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 90.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 92.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 87.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 88.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 94.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 85.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 92.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 88.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 93.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 92.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 89.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 91.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 91.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 91.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}" 2011-4M12 #5,"Image of three boxes numbered 6, 2, and 8, respectively. The three digits above can be used to make 6 different 3-digit numbers. If one of the 3-digit numbers is picked at random, what are the chances that it will be an odd number?",A. Impossible B. Possible but not very likely C. Very likely but not certain D. Certain,A,MC,Medium,4,2011,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 56.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 55.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 62.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 45.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 44.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 67.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 44.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 57.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 47.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 65.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 59.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 51.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 59.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 53.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 57.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}" 2011-4M12 #6,74×16/,"A. 90 B. 518 C. 1,164 D. 1,184",D,MC,Medium,4,2011,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 11.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 55.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 50.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 53.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 45.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 51.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 71.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 40.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 50.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 46.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 58.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 59.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 52.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 54.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 48.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 51.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}" 2011-4M12 #8,"Image of a large square map, labeled 'City Park,' composed of small squares. Each small square equals 10 square units. The Bike Trail is composed of 7 small squares; the Picnic Place is composed of 8 small squares. A map of City Park is shown above. The area of the whole park is 490 square units. The Bike Trail and the Picnic Place together occupy how many square units of the park's area?",A. 70 B. 80 C. 150 D. 220,C,MC,Easy,4,2011,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 15.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 65.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 68.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 72.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 53.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 58.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 74.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 57.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 68.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 58.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 74.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 74.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 63.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 68.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 66.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 67.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2011-4M12 #10,"Which factor of 12 is missing in this list of numbers? List of numbers: 1, 2, 3, 4, __, 12",A. 5 B. 6 C. 8 D. 10,B,MC,Medium,4,2011,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 24.0, 'B': 46.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 48.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 53.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 25.0, 'B': 38.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 27.0, 'B': 37.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 64.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 32.0, 'B': 32.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 48.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 27.0, 'B': 38.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 56.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 55.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 46.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 51.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 26.0, 'B': 43.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 25.0, 'B': 46.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}" 2011-4M12 #13,Ms. Kim has 45 stickers that she wants to give out to 6 students. The students are sitting in a circle. Ms. Kim gives out one sticker at a time and keeps going around the circle until all the stickers are gone. How many of the students will get more than 7 stickers?,A. 2 B. 3 C. 5 D. 6,B,MC,Medium,4,2011,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 12.0, 'B': 49.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 46.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 23.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 51.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 38.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 27.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 41.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 27.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 62.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 38.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 26.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 46.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 41.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 26.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 54.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 51.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 46.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 24.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 50.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 45.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 23.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 46.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 23.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}" 2011-4M12 #14,Image of a table showing the following shapes and their number of edges: A triangular prism has 9 edges. A rectangular prism has 12 edges. A pentagonal prism has 15 edges. The table shows the number of edges for each prism. What is the number of edges for a prism if the bottom face has 7 sides?,A. 18 B. 20 C. 21 D. 22,C,MC,Hard,4,2011,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 41.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 36.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 31.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 38.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 40.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 40.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 31.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 41.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 39.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 36.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 41.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 36.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 34.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 35.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}","{'A': 37.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 28.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 38.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 40.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 39.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}" 2011-4M12 #15,Each of the 18 students in Mr. Hall's class has p pencils. Which expression represents the total number of pencils that Mr. Hall's class has?,A. 18 + p B. 18 - p C. 18 × p D. 18 ÷ p,C,MC,Hard,4,2011,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 36.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 37.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 37.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 33.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 38.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 36.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 38.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 35.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 33.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 28.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 43.0, 'D': 24.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 44.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 40.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 36.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 38.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 31.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 35.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 38.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 40.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 36.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 35.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 35.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 35.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 37.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 41.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 38.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 34.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}" 2011-8M8 #1,Which of the following numbers is twenty-three and eight-thousandths?,A. 230.8 B. 23.8 C. 23.08 D. 23.008 E. 23.0008,D,MC,Easy,8,2011,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 1.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 63.0, 'E': 19.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 68.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 73.0, 'E': 14.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 52.0, 'E': 25.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 56.0, 'E': 21.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 72.0, 'E': 15.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 54.0, 'E': 22.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 72.0, 'E': 14.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 55.0, 'E': 23.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 74.0, 'E': 13.0}","{'B': 3.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 79.0, 'E': 9.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 61.0, 'E': 20.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 67.0, 'E': 17.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 66.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 68.0, 'E': 16.0}" 2011-8M8 #2,Which of the following figures shows the reflection of triangle ABC over line PQ ?,"A. Triangle ABC drawn over line PQ. The same triangle is drawn below line PQ. B. Triangle ABC is drawn over a mirror image of itself which sits on line PQ. C. Triangle ABC is drawn over line PQ. A mirror image of triangle ABC is drawn beneath line PQ, but touches it at one point. D. Triangle ABC is drawn over line PQ. A mirror image of triangle ABC is drawn below line PQ. E. Triangle ABC is drawn over line PQ. A triangle pointing in the opposite direction of triangle ABC is drawn below line PQ.",D,MC,Medium,8,2011,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 18.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 56.0, 'E': 6.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 55.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 59.0, 'E': 7.0}","{'A': 26.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 43.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 51.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 65.0, 'E': 7.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 49.0, 'E': 5.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 57.0, 'E': 7.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 48.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 62.0, 'E': 6.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 52.0, 'E': 8.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 51.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 57.0, 'E': 7.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 56.0, 'E': 6.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 58.0, 'E': 6.0}" 2011-8M8 #3,"The admission price to a movie theater is $7.50 for each adult and $4.75 for each child. Which of the following equations can be used to determine T , the total admission price, in dollars, for x adults and y children?",A. T = ( 7.50 + 4.75 ) ( x + y ) B. T = 7.50 x + 4.75 y C. T = 7.50 y + 4.75 x D. T = ( 7.50 x ) ( 4.75 y ) E. T = ( 7.50 + 4.75 ) + ( x + y ),B,MC,Easy,8,2011,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 6.0, 'B': 71.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 68.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 74.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 63.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 63.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 81.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 57.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 7.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 69.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 62.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 76.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 75.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 4.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 68.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 72.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 67.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 70.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2011-8M8 #4,"Ken has a box that contains 12 marbles. The table below shows the number of marbles of each color that are in the box. Table containing the following data: Five yellow marbles; three green marbles; two orange marbles; two blue marbles. Ken randomly selects 2 marbles from the box and keeps them. If Ken then randomly selects a third marble from the box, the probability that he will select a green marble is fraction . Which of the following statements could be true about the first 2 marbles Ken selected?",A. One was yellow and one was green. B. One was orange and one was yellow. C. One was orange and one was blue. D. Both were green. E. Both were yellow.,A,MC,Easy,8,2011,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 62.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 18.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 65.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 66.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 56.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 18.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 59.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 18.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 69.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 54.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 19.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 61.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 23.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 59.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 18.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 67.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 66.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 60.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 19.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 65.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 63.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 63.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 18.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2011-8M8 #5,Which of the following equations is NOT equivalent to the equation n + 18 = 23?,A. 23 = n - 18 B. 23 = 18 + n C. 18 = 23 - n D. 18 + n = 23 E. n = 23 - 18,A,MC,Medium,8,2011,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 60.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 18.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 58.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 18.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 65.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 47.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 23.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 49.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 24.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 71.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 48.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 24.0}","{'A': 62.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 48.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 23.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 67.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 71.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 57.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 19.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 61.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 57.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 19.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 59.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2011-8M8 #8,"If n is any integer, which of the following expressions must be an odd integer?",A. n + 1 B. 2 n C. 2 n + 1 D. 3 n E. 3 n + 1,C,MC,Medium,8,2011,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 19.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 38.0, 'D': 23.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 42.0, 'D': 24.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 44.0, 'D': 22.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 31.0, 'D': 26.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 28.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 62.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 38.0, 'D': 23.0, 'E': 12.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 40.0, 'D': 25.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 28.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 47.0, 'D': 21.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 49.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 10.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 39.0, 'D': 23.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 43.0, 'D': 23.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 38.0, 'D': 25.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 39.0, 'D': 24.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2011-8M8 #10,"A company from Japan was doing business in the United States. In 2007 it had an annual income of $1,000,000 and annual expenses of $800,000. The formula below shows the relationship between income, expenses, and profit. Income = Expenses + Profit About how much was this company's profit, in Japanese yen, in 2007? (In 2007, 1 United States dollar was approximately equal to 127 yen.)","A. 1,600 yen B. 200,000 yen C. 2,500,000 yen D. 18,000,000 yen E. 25,000,000 yen",E,MC,Hard,8,2011,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 9.0, 'B': 31.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 29.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 40.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 41.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 32.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 19.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 26.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 50.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 31.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 22.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 34.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 25.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 42.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 50.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 33.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 38.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 30.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 36.0}" 2011-8M8 #12,"A reasonable prediction of the distance d in feet, that a car travels after the driver has applied the brakes can be found by using the formula d = 0.055 r 2 , where r is the speed of the car in miles per hour. If Mario is driving at 60 miles per hour and applies the brakes, then according to the formula, how many feet will Mario's car travel before it stops?",A. 330 B. 198 C. 10.89 D. 6.6 E. 3.3,B,MC,Medium,8,2011,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 5.0, 'B': 52.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 49.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 56.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 38.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 41.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 64.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 43.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 14.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 49.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 40.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 58.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 58.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 46.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 54.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 47.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 51.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2011-8M8 #14,"Drawing of 2 parallelograms For parallelogram ABCD, the length of side AB is 6, and the length of side BC is 12. For parallelogram PQRS, the length of side PQ is 9. Parallelograms ABCD and PQRS above are similar. What is the length of side QR ?",A. 4.5 B. 9 C. 12 D. 15 E. 18,E,MC,Medium,8,2011,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 5.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 38.0, 'Omitted': 46.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 36.0, 'Omitted': 47.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 38.0, 'Omitted': 48.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 35.0, 'Omitted': 40.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 37.0, 'Omitted': 42.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 34.0, 'Omitted': 57.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 38.0, 'Omitted': 41.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 40.0, 'Omitted': 46.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 37.0, 'Omitted': 41.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 37.0, 'Omitted': 50.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 35.0, 'Omitted': 52.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 37.0, 'Omitted': 45.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 36.0, 'Omitted': 48.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 36.0, 'Omitted': 44.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 38.0, 'Omitted': 46.0}" 2011-8M9 #2,"Lines k , ℓ , and m are three different lines. If line k is parallel to line ℓ and line ℓ is parallel to line m , which of the following statements must be true?",A. Line k is perpendicular to line ℓ . B. Line k is perpendicular to line m . C. Line k is parallel to line m . D. Line k intersects line ℓ . E. Line k intersects line m .,C,MC,Easy,8,2011,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 8.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 61.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 62.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 68.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 47.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 54.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 73.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 54.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 67.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 53.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 69.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 70.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 59.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 65.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 60.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 6.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 62.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2011-8M9 #3,"For 2 minutes, Casey runs at a constant speed. Then she gradually increases her speed. Which of the following graphs could show how her speed changed over time?","A. Line graph with X axis labeled 'time' and Y axis labeled 'speed.' A diagonal line drawn on the graph begins at the juncture of the X and Y axes. The line goes up, and then flattens into a straight line parallel to the X axis. B. Line graph with X axis labeled 'time' and Y axis labeled 'speed.' A diagonal line drawn on the graph begins at the juncture of the X and Y axes. The line goes up, and then turns into a straight line moving further up. C. Line graph with X axis labeled 'time' and Y axis labeled 'speed.' A diagonal line drawn on the graph begins at the juncture of the X and Y axes. The line goes up, and then turns into a diagonal line pointing down. D. Line graph with X axis labeled 'time' and Y axis labeled 'speed.' A straight line drawn on the graph begins at the Y axis. The line starts out parallel to the X axis, and then turns into a diagonal line pointing up. E. Line graph with X axis labeled 'time' and Y axis labeled 'speed.' A straight line drawn on the graph begins at the Y axis. The line starts out parallel to the X axis, and then turns into a diagonal line pointing down.",D,MC,Easy,8,2011,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 3.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 68.0, 'E': 2.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 72.0, 'E': 2.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 77.0, 'E': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 34.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 58.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 61.0, 'E': 2.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 22.0, 'D': 74.0, 'E': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 66.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 73.0, 'E': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 62.0, 'E': 3.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 76.0, 'E': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 80.0, 'E': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 66.0, 'E': 2.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 72.0, 'E': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 71.0, 'E': 2.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 73.0, 'E': 2.0}" 2011-8M9 #4,Last week Maureen earned $288.00 (before taxes) for working 40 hours. This week Maureen worked 29 hours at the same rate of pay. How much did Maureen earn (before taxes) this week?,A. $72.00 B. $72.50 C. $203.00 D. $208.80 E. $397.24,D,MC,Easy,8,2011,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 7.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 69.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 68.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 75.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 51.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 60.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 80.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 58.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 69.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 59.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 76.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 76.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 65.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 70.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 68.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 70.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2011-8M9 #6,"How many different three-digit whole numbers can be written using each of the digits 4, 5, and 6 exactly once?",A. 3 B. 6 C. 9 D. 24 E. 27,B,MC,Easy,8,2011,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 11.0, 'B': 65.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 59.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 67.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 53.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 53.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 66.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 55.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 68.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 55.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 68.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 64.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 59.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 62.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 63.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 65.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2011-8M9 #7,"Three-dimensional image of a box. The box has six faces, 2 squares and 4 rectangles. The box pictured above has six faces that do not overlap. The box will unfold into one of the figures below. Which figure is it?","A. Image of a three-dimensional box flattened out. Image shows 2 large rectangles, each divided into a rectangle and a square, with a rectangle between the squares and a rectangle on the side of a square. B. Image of a three-dimensional box flattened out. 1 large rectangle divided into a rectangle and a square, next to a small rectangle, next to a square, next to two rectangles. C. Image of a three-dimensional box flattened out. 1 large rectangle divided into 2 squares separated by 3 rectangles. An extra rectangle is connected to the middle rectangle. D. Image of a three-dimensional box flattened out. 1 large rectangle divided into 2 squares separated by a small rectangle. 3 small rectangles butt up against the second square. E. Image of a three-dimensional box flattened out. 1 large rectangle divided into 2 squares separated by 3 rectangles. An extra rectangle in below the first square.",D,MC,Medium,8,2011,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 13.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 55.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 58.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 59.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 46.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 54.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 67.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 56.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 61.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 52.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 61.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 58.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 55.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 58.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 54.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 58.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2011-8M9 #9,"Graph showing dimensions of river property. Each square on the graph represents 25 square meters. On the scale drawing above, the shaded area represents a piece of property along the river. Which of the following measurements is the best estimate of the area of the property?","A. 750 square meters B. 850 square meters C. 900 square meters D. 1,050 square meters E. 1,200 square meters",D,MC,Medium,8,2011,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 11.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 40.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 41.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 46.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 29.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 35.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 47.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 34.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 45.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 34.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 47.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 45.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 38.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 43.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 40.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 41.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2011-8M9 #10,"A rectangle has a width of m inches and a length of k inches. If the perimeter of the rectangle is 1,523 inches, which of the following equations is true?","A. 2 ( m + k ) = 1,523 B. 2 m + k = 1,523 C. m + k = 1,523 D. m k = 1,523 E. m 2 k 2 = 1,523",A,MC,Medium,8,2011,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 51.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 46.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 51.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 39.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 43.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 71.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 39.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 56.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 39.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 17.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 55.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 60.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 48.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 50.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 46.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 17.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 48.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2011-8M9 #12,What is the radius of the largest circle that can be drawn on a 36-by-36-inch square piece of poster board?,A. 3 inches B. 6 inches C. 9 inches D. 18 inches E. 36 inches,D,MC,Medium,8,2011,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 3.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 57.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 61.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 65.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 46.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 52.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 66.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 56.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 63.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 52.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 65.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 62.0, 'E': 14.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 57.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 61.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 59.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 60.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2011-8M12 #2,Which of the following is a unit of volume?,A. Acre B. Gram C. Liter D. Meter E. Ton,C,MC,Medium,8,2011,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 5.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 53.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 60.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 64.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 4.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 43.0, 'D': 25.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 45.0, 'D': 23.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 60.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 45.0, 'D': 17.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 61.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 3.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 47.0, 'D': 22.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 65.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 3.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 62.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 6.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 52.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 58.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 4.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 56.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 6.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 59.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 4.0}" 2011-8M12 #3,Which of the following true statements proves that 119 is not a prime number?,A. 17 × 7 = 119 B. 119 × 1 = 119 C. 119 is greater than 100. D. 119 is an odd number. E. 119 is not divisible by 3.,A,MC,Medium,8,2011,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 48.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 21.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 48.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 21.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 55.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 19.0}","{'A': 35.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 25.0, 'E': 23.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 34.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 27.0, 'E': 24.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 61.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 40.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 23.0, 'E': 23.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 53.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 17.0, 'E': 20.0}","{'A': 36.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 25.0, 'E': 24.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 56.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 18.0}","{'A': 60.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 19.0}","{'A': 45.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 22.0, 'E': 20.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 50.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 20.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 46.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 23.0}","{'A': 49.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 21.0}" 2011-8M12 #5,Robert has x books. Marie has twice as many books as Robert has. Together they have 18 books. Which of the following equations can be used to find the number of books that Robert has?,A. x + 2 = 18 B. x + x + 2 = 18 C. x + 2 x = 18 D. 2 x = 18 E. 2 x + 2 x = 18,C,MC,Medium,8,2011,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 7.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 50.0, 'D': 39.0, 'E': 2.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 55.0, 'D': 32.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 56.0, 'D': 35.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 43.0, 'D': 40.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 49.0, 'D': 35.0, 'E': 3.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 68.0, 'D': 26.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 42.0, 'D': 42.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 52.0, 'D': 33.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 45.0, 'D': 38.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 59.0, 'D': 33.0, 'E': 2.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 64.0, 'D': 30.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 52.0, 'D': 34.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 55.0, 'D': 34.0, 'E': 2.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 51.0, 'D': 38.0, 'E': 3.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 52.0, 'D': 38.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2011-8M12 #7,"Which of the following is an equation of a line that passes through the point (0, 5) and has a negative slope?",A. y = 5 x B. y = 5 x - 5 C. y = 5 x + 5 D. y = - 5 x - 5 E. y = - 5 x + 5,E,MC,Hard,8,2011,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 13.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 32.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 31.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 34.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 24.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 25.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 50.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 27.0, 'Omitted': 20.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 23.0, 'Omitted': 32.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 29.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 24.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 37.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 36.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 31.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 33.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 28.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 31.0}" 2011-8M12 #8,"The point (3, 7) is a vertex of a triangle. When the triangle is reflected over the y -axis, what are the coordinates of the image of the vertex?","A. ( - 3 , - 7 ) B. ( - 3 , 7 ) C. ( 3 , - 7 ) D. ( 3 , 7 ) E. ( 7 , 3 )",B,MC,Hard,8,2011,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 29.0, 'B': 38.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 27.0, 'B': 40.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 29.0, 'B': 40.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 28.0, 'B': 32.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 25.0, 'B': 38.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 24.0, 'B': 50.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 29.0, 'B': 31.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 29.0, 'B': 38.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 29.0, 'B': 34.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 27.0, 'B': 44.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 29.0, 'B': 35.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 27.0, 'B': 38.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 27.0, 'B': 40.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 30.0, 'B': 37.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 29.0, 'B': 40.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2011-8M12 #11,"The table below shows the distance of eight planets and the dwarf planet Pluto from the sun, to the nearest million kilometers. Table consisting of two columns labeled 'planet' and 'distance from sun in millions of kilometers). Table contains the following data: Mercury 58; Venus 108; Earth 150; Mars 228; Jupiter 778; Saturn 1,427; Uranus 2,871; Neptune 4,497; Pluto 5,914. One astronomical unit (AU) is defined as the distance between Earth and the Sun (1 AU ≈ 150 million kilometers). To the nearest whole number, how many astronomical units is Pluto from the Sun?","A. 6,064 AU B. 5,914 AU C. 5,764 AU D. 150 AU E. 39 AU",E,MC,Medium,8,2011,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 9.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 45.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 48.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 53.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 33.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 28.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 38.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 65.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 29.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 39.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 49.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 31.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 34.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 55.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 58.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 42.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 49.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 43.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 48.0}" 2011-8M12 #12,"The point (4, k ) is a solution to the equation 3 x + 2 y = 12 . What is the value of k ?",A. -3 B. 0 C. 2 D. 3 E. 4,B,MC,Hard,8,2011,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 8.0, 'B': 34.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 22.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 32.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 27.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 36.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 24.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 27.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 26.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 55.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 27.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 22.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 27.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 40.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 22.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 39.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 24.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 26.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 37.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 23.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 27.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 32.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 25.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}" 2011-8M12 #14,Image of a pyramid with a square base. The figure above shows a pyramid with a square base. How many edges does the pyramid have?,A. Three B. Four C. Five D. Seven E. Eight,E,MC,Medium,8,2011,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 1.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 37.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 49.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 38.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 47.0}","{'B': 9.0, 'C': 33.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 56.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 44.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 35.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 45.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 37.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 39.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 49.0}","{'B': 10.0, 'C': 42.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 46.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 33.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 55.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 43.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 40.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 33.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 55.0}","{'B': 13.0, 'C': 37.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 48.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 40.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 43.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 39.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 47.0}","{'B': 11.0, 'C': 34.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 53.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 34.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 54.0}" 2011-8M12 #15,"The number of gallons of water, y , in a tank after x hours may be modeled by the linear equation y = 800 - 50 x . Which of the following statements about the tank is true?",A. It is filling at a rate of 800 gallons per hour. B. It is filling at a rate of 50 gallons per hour. C. It is emptying at a rate of 16 gallons per hour. D. It is emptying at a rate of 50 gallons per hour. E. It is emptying at a rate of 800 gallons per hour.,D,MC,Medium,8,2011,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 11.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 46.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 50.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 54.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 38.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 39.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 56.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 43.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 48.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 39.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 55.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 55.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 45.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 51.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 47.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 49.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2011-8M12 #16,"Each of the 6 faces of a fair cube is painted red, yellow, or blue. This cube is rolled 500 times. The table below shows the number of times each color landed faced up. Color Red Yellow Blue Total 100 340 60 Based on these results, what is the most likely number of yellow faces on the cube?",A. One B. Two C. Three D. Four E. Six,D,MC,Hard,8,2011,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 3.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 47.0, 'D': 28.0, 'E': 12.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 48.0, 'D': 33.0, 'E': 8.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 50.0, 'D': 33.0, 'E': 8.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 41.0, 'D': 26.0, 'E': 15.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 45.0, 'D': 26.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 45.0, 'D': 37.0, 'E': 6.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 48.0, 'D': 28.0, 'E': 13.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 47.0, 'D': 31.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 45.0, 'D': 26.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 48.0, 'D': 34.0, 'E': 7.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 51.0, 'D': 33.0, 'E': 6.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 46.0, 'D': 30.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 47.0, 'D': 31.0, 'E': 9.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 48.0, 'D': 29.0, 'E': 11.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 48.0, 'D': 32.0, 'E': 9.0}" 2011-8M12 #17,"If a > 0 and b < 0, which of the following must be true?",A. ab > 0 B. a - b > 0 C. b - a > 0 D. a + b > 0 E. a + b < 0,B,MC,Hard,8,2011,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 17.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 33.0, 'E': 13.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 29.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 29.0, 'E': 15.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 32.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 31.0, 'E': 13.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 32.0, 'E': 16.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 32.0, 'E': 17.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 46.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 25.0, 'E': 10.0}","{'A': 26.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 29.0, 'E': 13.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 33.0, 'E': 11.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 32.0, 'E': 16.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 34.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 30.0, 'E': 13.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 40.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 29.0, 'E': 12.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 30.0, 'E': 14.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 31.0, 'E': 14.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 32.0, 'E': 14.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 32.0, 'E': 14.0}" 2009-4M5 #1,"Additional Material Additional Material: Six equilateral parallelograms labeled R; six triangles labeled T; and 6 triangles labeled X. Question refers to pieces R , T and X . Please remove the pieces from your packet and put them on your desk. Equilateral parallelogram R You can cover the piece labeled R with two of the pieces labeled T . How many of the pieces labeled X are needed to cover the piece labeled R ?",A. Two B. Three C. Four D. Six,C,MC,Easy,4,2009,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 11.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 78.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 78.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 81.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 70.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 74.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 84.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 69.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 83.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 73.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 82.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 82.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 76.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 79.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 80.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 78.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}" 2009-4M5 #2,"Additional Material Additional Material: Six equilateral parallelograms labeled R; six triangles labeled T; and 6 triangles labeled X. Question refers to pieces R , T and X . You will need the piece labeled X to answer this question. Two images of triangle X on a grid: one image is at Position 1 and the other is at Position 2 Which word best describes how to move the piece labeled X from position 1 to position 2 ?",A. Flip B. Fold C. Slide D. Turn,C,MC,Easy,4,2009,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 16.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 74.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 74.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 79.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 65.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 66.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 81.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 69.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 73.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 67.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 80.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 74.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 71.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 75.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 75.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 75.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2009-4M5 #5,"Additional Material Additional Material: Six equilateral parallelograms labeled R; six triangles labeled T; and 6 triangles labeled X. Question refers to pieces R , T and X . You will need one piece labeled X , one piece labeled T , and one piece labeled R to answer this question. Which of the pieces has an angle greater than a right angle?",A. Only X B. Only R C. Only T D. Both R and T,B,MC,Medium,4,2009,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 18.0, 'B': 43.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 31.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 42.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 31.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 46.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 29.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 35.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 37.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 37.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 33.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 54.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 25.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 38.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 33.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 28.0, 'B': 41.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 27.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 38.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 34.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 48.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 28.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 34.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 37.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 41.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 32.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 45.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 29.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 41.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 34.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 43.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 31.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}" 2009-4M5 #9,"A loaded trailer truck weighs 26,643 kilograms. When the trailer truck is empty, it weighs 10,547 kilograms. About how much does the load weigh?","A. 14,000 kilograms B. 16,000 kilograms C. 18,000 kilograms D. 36,000 kilograms",B,MC,Medium,4,2009,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 9.0, 'B': 49.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 30.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 56.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 24.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 59.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 23.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 39.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 37.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 43.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 33.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 65.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 43.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 30.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 51.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 29.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 42.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 33.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 60.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 23.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 62.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 51.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 28.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 55.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 26.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 51.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 27.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 51.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 28.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}" 2009-4M5 #10,"Marty has 6 red pencils, 4 green pencils, and 5 blue pencils. If he picks out one pencil without looking, what is the probability that the pencil he picks will be green?",A. 1 out of 3 B. 1 out of 4 C. 1 out of 15 D. 4 out of 15,D,MC,Hard,4,2009,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 12.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 36.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 40.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 42.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 32.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 28.0, 'D': 28.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 46.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 28.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 41.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 30.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 45.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 34.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 35.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 42.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 34.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 37.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}" 2009-4M5 #13,"A turkey is put in the oven at 10:30 a.m. If the turkey takes 2 and 3/4 hours to cook, at what time should it be taken out of the oven?",A. 12:15 p.m. B. 12:45 p.m. C. 1:15 p.m. D. 1:45 p.m.,C,MC,Hard,4,2009,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 20.0, 'B': 44.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 40.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 43.0, 'C': 31.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 27.0, 'B': 40.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 41.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 39.0, 'C': 34.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 41.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 50.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 42.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 42.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 46.0, 'C': 31.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 41.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 43.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 41.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 44.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}" 2009-4M10 #1,301 – 75,A. 226 B. 235 C. 236 D. 374,A,MC,Easy,4,2009,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 66.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 68.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 72.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 53.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 63.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 81.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 61.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 73.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 59.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 74.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 75.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 65.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 69.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 66.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 69.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2009-4M10 #2,Table shows the followig data: 2 plus n is 5 3 plus n is 6 4 plus n is 7 5 plus n is 8 What number does n represent in the table?,A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5,B,MC,Easy,4,2009,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 4.0, 'B': 83.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 82.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 87.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 73.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 78.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 89.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 78.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 86.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 77.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 88.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 80.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 80.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 85.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 80.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 84.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2009-4M10 #3,"Michelle has a container with 3 quarts of juice. She pours 1 cup of juice for each person. At most, how many people can she serve? (1 quart = 4 cups)",A. 4 B. 7 C. 8 D. 12,D,MC,Easy,4,2009,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 20.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 67.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 68.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 74.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 25.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 54.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 27.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 56.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 82.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 58.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 75.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 25.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 57.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 77.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 71.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 63.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 70.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 66.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 69.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2009-4M10 #5,"List of student names: Kara, Paula, Caitlyn, Pablo, Peter, Janet, Tanisha, Clara, Bill, and Matt. One student will be chosen at random from the list above. What is the probability that the student's name begins with the letter P ?",A. 1 out of 3 B. 1 out of 10 C. 3 out of 7 D. 3 out of 10,D,MC,Easy,4,2009,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 18.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 67.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 65.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 70.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 59.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 60.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 72.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 53.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 68.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 60.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 72.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 64.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 63.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 68.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 65.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 68.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2009-4M10 #6,It takes Ms. Wylie 15 minutes to drive from her house to the store. Which is the best estimate of the distance from her house to the store?,A. 5 feet B. 5 miles C. 20 feet D. 200 miles,B,MC,Easy,4,2009,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 7.0, 'B': 68.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 73.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 80.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 58.0, 'C': 28.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 58.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 68.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 64.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 73.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 61.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 79.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 78.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 64.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 73.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 73.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 76.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2009-4M10 #7,"Number line from zero to 2 with 8 equal spaces. Point P is on the tick mark before 2. On the number line, what number does P represent?",A. 2/3 B. 3/4 C. 12/3 D. 13/4,D,MC,Medium,4,2009,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 14.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 44.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 28.0, 'D': 49.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,,,,,"{'A': 16.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 34.0, 'D': 38.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 54.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 49.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 31.0, 'D': 44.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 47.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 31.0, 'D': 44.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 50.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}" 2009-4M10 #8,"Kiara set her beads on a table to make a repeating pattern. Some of the beads rolled off the table. Here is what was left. Image of a string of beads with the following pattern: 2 long, 3 round, 2 long, 3 round, 2 long, 2 round – BREAK – 3 round, 2 long, 3 round. Which of the following should Kiara use to replace the missing beads in the pattern?","A. 2 long beads, 3 short beads B. 1 round bead, 2 long beads, 1 round bead C. 1 round bead, 2 long beads D. 2 long beads",C,MC,Easy,4,2009,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 13.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 73.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 69.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 75.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 58.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 69.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 78.0, 'D': 7.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 65.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 73.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 66.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 76.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 68.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 68.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 71.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 72.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 74.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2009-4M10 #9,A lattice with four shapes. Shape A is a right triangle with legs of length 2 units. Shape B is a square with sides of length 2 units. Shape C is an equilateral triangle with base 2 units and height 2 units. Shape D is a rectangle with base 1 unit and height 3 units. Which figure has the greatest area?,A. A B. B C. C D. D,B,MC,Easy,4,2009,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 2.0, 'B': 64.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 29.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 65.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 28.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 70.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 24.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 55.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 35.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 57.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 37.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 73.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 58.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 35.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 70.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 27.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 58.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 34.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 71.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 24.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 64.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 27.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 63.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 30.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 65.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 28.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 66.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 28.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 67.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 28.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2009-4M10 #12,Divide: 476 divided by 5.,A. 85 R1 B. 95 R1 C. 96 D. 135 R1,B,MC,Medium,4,2009,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 11.0, 'B': 59.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 58.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 60.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 48.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 58.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 78.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 44.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 25.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 61.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 50.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 64.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 74.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 57.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 62.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 53.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 57.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}" 2009-4M10 #14,"Emily needs to measure the length of a table. She has a dollar bill that is about 6 inches long. It fits, end to end, 10 times along the length of the table. Which is the best estimate for the length of the table?",A. 5 feet B. 6 feet C. 10 feet D. 12 feet,A,MC,Hard,4,2009,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 30.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 35.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 37.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 29.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 26.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 24.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 39.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 34.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 38.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 26.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 25.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 38.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 38.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 30.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 34.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 34.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 34.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2009-4M10 #15,Which fraction has a value closest to 1/2 ?,A. 5/8 B. 1/6 C. 2/2 D. 1/5,A,MC,Hard,4,2009,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 23.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 42.0, 'D': 27.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 28.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 40.0, 'D': 25.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 31.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 38.0, 'D': 25.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 48.0, 'D': 27.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 45.0, 'D': 30.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 39.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 36.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 42.0, 'D': 32.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 31.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 36.0, 'D': 24.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 45.0, 'D': 29.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 37.0, 'D': 24.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 26.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 40.0, 'D': 26.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 25.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 42.0, 'D': 24.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 27.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 40.0, 'D': 25.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 40.0, 'D': 31.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 25.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 39.0, 'D': 28.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}" 2009-8M5 #3,"Additional Material Additional Material: Six equilateral parallelograms labeled R; six triangles labeled T; and 6 triangles labeled X. You will need one piece labeled X , one piece labeled T , and one piece labeled R to answer this question. Which of the pieces has an angle greater than a right angle?",A. Only X B. Only R C. Only T D. Both R and T,B,MC,Easy,8,2009,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 8.0, 'B': 73.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 71.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 78.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 58.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 63.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 79.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 60.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 70.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 63.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 79.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 74.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 68.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 75.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 70.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 74.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}" 2009-8M5 #4,"Additional Material Additional Material: Six equilateral parallelograms labeled R; six triangles labeled T; and 6 triangles labeled X. You will need pieces labeled R , T , and X to answer this question. Image of a trapezoid composed from 3 triangles: one equilateral triangle labeled T, and 2 right triangles labeled X The figure above is made of one piece labeled T and two pieces labeled X . This figure has the same total area as",A. one piece labeled R B. two pieces labeled X C. three pieces labeled X D. one piece labeled R and one piece labeled T,A,MC,Medium,8,2009,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 43.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 33.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 45.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 33.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 52.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 29.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 25.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 42.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 32.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 39.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 53.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 29.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 38.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 50.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 30.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 37.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 51.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 30.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 52.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 31.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 40.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 34.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 46.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 33.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 41.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 33.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 46.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 32.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}" 2009-8M5 #5,"Additional Material Additional Material: Six equilateral parallelograms labeled R; six triangles labeled T; and 6 triangles labeled X. For this question, you may want to use your pieces labeled X. The figure below shows two triangles, labeled 1 and 2. A grid containing two triangles labeled 1 and 2. Line M forms one side of each triangle. Line L intersects line M at point P, which is also the intersection of triangles 1 and 2. Which one of the following describes a way to move triangle 1 so that it completely covers triangle 2?",A. Turn (rotate) 180 degrees about point P . B. Flip (reflect) over line ℓ . C. Slide (translate) 5 units to the right followed by 8 units down. D. Flip (reflect) over line m . E. Slide (translate) 10 units to the right followed by 16 units down.,A,MC,Easy,8,2009,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 63.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 68.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 70.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 54.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 57.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 76.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 58.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 73.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 58.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 71.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 67.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 64.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 67.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 64.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 67.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}" 2009-8M5 #8,"A loaded trailer truck weighs 26,643 kilograms. When the trailer truck is empty, it weighs 10,547 kilograms. About how much does the load weigh?","A. 14,000 kilograms B. 16,000 kilograms C. 18,000 kilograms D. 36,000 kilograms",B,MC,Easy,8,2009,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 3.0, 'B': 83.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 85.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 88.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 73.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 79.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 92.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 5.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 72.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 79.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 77.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 88.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 90.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 6.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 84.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 85.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 82.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 84.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2009-8M5 #9,"Marty has 6 red pencils, 4 green pencils, and 5 blue pencils. If he picks out one pencil without looking, what is the probability that the pencil he picks will be green?",A. 1 out of 3 B. 1 out of 4 C. 1 out of 15 D. 4 out of 15,D,MC,Easy,8,2009,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 4.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 77.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 77.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 83.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 65.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 67.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 82.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 60.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 79.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 67.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 83.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 81.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 74.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 78.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 76.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 79.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2009-8M5 #10,Which picture shows that 3/4 is the same as 6/8 ?,"A. Two rows of 4 blocks each, 6 of which are shaded. B. Two rows of 5 blocks each, 6 of which are shaded. C. Rectangle with 4 small circles, 3 of which are shaded. D. Two rows of 4 blocks each; 3 blocks in the top row are shaded.",A,MC,Easy,8,2009,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 75.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 74.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 78.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 65.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 68.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 85.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 6.0}","{'A': 65.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 74.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 68.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 78.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 77.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 73.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 76.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 73.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 74.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2009-8M5 #12,"A turkey is put in the oven at 10:30 a.m. If the turkey takes 2 and 3/4 hours to cook, at what time should it be taken out of the oven?",A. 12:15 p.m. B. 12:45 p.m. C. 1:15 p.m. D. 1:45 p.m.,C,MC,Medium,8,2009,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 9.0, 'B': 33.0, 'C': 50.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 60.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 63.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 41.0, 'C': 37.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 39.0, 'C': 43.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 67.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 43.0, 'C': 40.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 34.0, 'C': 50.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 37.0, 'C': 44.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 62.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 63.0, 'D': 4.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 31.0, 'C': 52.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 58.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 31.0, 'C': 53.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 31.0, 'C': 55.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2009-8M5 #15,"Right triangle with one leg of 12 units and one leg of 5 units. In the right triangle above, what is the length of AB ?",A. 8.5 B. 12 C. 13 D. 17 E. 30,C,MC,Medium,8,2009,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 7.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 36.0, 'D': 30.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 44.0, 'D': 28.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 43.0, 'D': 29.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 33.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 37.0, 'D': 28.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 55.0, 'D': 25.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 35.0, 'D': 29.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 40.0, 'D': 26.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 34.0, 'D': 30.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 44.0, 'D': 29.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 40.0, 'D': 26.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 41.0, 'D': 27.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 42.0, 'D': 28.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 35.0, 'D': 32.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 39.0, 'D': 31.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2009-8M5 #16,Which of the following is always an odd integer?,A. The product of two odd integers B. The product of two consecutive integers C. The sum of three even integers D. The sum of two odd integers E. The sum of three consecutive integers,A,MC,Hard,8,2009,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 36.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 37.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 39.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 30.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 22.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 30.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 21.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 51.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 27.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 19.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 39.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 30.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 40.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 45.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 37.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 17.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 38.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 32.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 36.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}" 2009-8M10 #1,Which of the following equations has the same solution as the equation 2 x + 6 = 32 ?,A. 2 x = 38 B. x - 3 = 16 C. x + 6 = 16 D. 2( x - 3) = 16 E. 2( x + 3) = 32,E,MC,Easy,8,2009,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 13.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 69.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 67.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 69.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 66.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 66.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 83.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 67.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 65.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 65.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 70.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 74.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 68.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 70.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 67.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 68.0}" 2009-8M10 #2,Megan drew a rectangle that has an area of 24 square centimeters. Which of the following could be the dimensions of her rectangle?,A. 2 centimeters by 12 centimeters B. 3 centimeters by 9 centimeters C. 4 centimeters by 20 centimeters D. 6 centimeters by 6 centimeters E. 12 centimeters by 12 centimeters,A,MC,Easy,8,2009,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 73.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 68.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 74.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 64.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 62.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 80.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 59.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 13.0}","{'A': 78.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 62.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 75.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 75.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 9.0}","{'A': 69.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 72.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 69.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 70.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2009-8M10 #3,"Two congruent polygons: For polygon ABCDE, the length of line AB is 8 and the length of line AE is 11. For polygon RSTUV, the length of line RS is 8 and the lenght of line RV is 11. In the figure above, polygons ABCDE and RSTUV are congruent. Which side must have the same length as side BC ?",A. CD B. DE C. ST D. TU E. UV,C,MC,Easy,8,2009,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 5.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 70.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 69.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 74.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 61.0, 'D': 21.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 60.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 78.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 62.0, 'D': 21.0, 'E': 5.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 69.0, 'D': 21.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 61.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 75.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 72.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 6.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 66.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 71.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 67.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 72.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 4.0}" 2009-8M10 #4,In which of the following numbers is the digit 6 in the hundredths place?,A. 682.3 B. 382.6 C. 6.832 D. 4.836 E. 2.862,E,MC,Easy,8,2009,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 16.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 67.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 69.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 73.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 58.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 56.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 78.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 60.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 5.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 67.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 58.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 73.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 80.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 64.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 70.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 67.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 69.0}" 2009-8M10 #5,The school carnival committee sold a total of 200 tickets for the grand prize drawing. Sue bought enough tickets so that she had a 20 percent chance of winning the grand prize. How many tickets did Sue buy?,"A. 20 B. 40 C. 160 D. 400 E. 1,000",B,MC,Easy,8,2009,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 15.0, 'B': 69.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 76.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 78.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 59.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 65.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 82.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 67.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 78.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 64.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 78.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 81.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 71.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 74.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 71.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 73.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2009-8M10 #6,"A right trapezoid with one base unlabeled, one base 8 centimeters, height 4 centimeters, and the 4th side slanted at a length of 5 centimeters. What is the area of the figure shown above?",A. 28 square centimeters B. 32 square centimeters C. 38 square centimeters D. 44 square centimeters E. 64 square centimeters,C,MC,Hard,8,2009,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 17.0, 'B': 33.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 38.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 32.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 29.0, 'C': 33.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 36.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 34.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 31.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 21.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 31.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 31.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 32.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 34.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2009-8M10 #7,The lines x = y and x + y = 4 in the Cartesian coordinate plane. Which point is the solution to both equations shown on the graph above?,"A. (0, 0) B. (0, 4) C. (1, 1) D. (2, 2) E. (4, 0)",D,MC,Easy,8,2009,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 3.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 70.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 72.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 75.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 57.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 65.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 85.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 66.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 74.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 62.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 77.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 74.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 68.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 73.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 68.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 72.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2009-8M10 #8,"The length of a rectangle is 3 feet less than twice the width, w (in feet). What is the length of the rectangle in terms of w ?",A. 3 - 2 w B. 2( w + 3) C. 2( w - 3) D. 2 w + 3 E. 2 w - 3,E,MC,Medium,8,2009,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 21.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 53.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 49.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 58.0}","{'A': 28.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 37.0}","{'A': 26.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 36.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 66.0}","{'A': 24.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 38.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 52.0}","{'A': 26.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 38.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 58.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 66.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 48.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 54.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 47.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 51.0}" 2009-8M10 #10,"Tom went to the grocery store. The graph below shows Tom's distance from home during his trip. Graph showing time versus distance of Tom's trip to the grocery store. X axis shows distance in 1/2 mile increments from 0 to 2; Y axis shows time in 5 minute increments from 7:00 to 7:35. Points are plotted as follows: (0,0); (7:04, 0.2); (7:07, 0.2); (7:08, 0.5); (7:18, 0.6); (7:20, 1.2); (7:24, 1.2); (7:34, 1.6) Tom stopped twice to rest on his trip to the store. What is the total amount of time that he spent resting?",A. 5 minutes B. 7 minutes C. 8 minutes D. 10 minutes E. 25 minutes,B,MC,Medium,8,2009,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 13.0, 'B': 41.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 46.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 51.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 26.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 32.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 22.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 56.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 4.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 39.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 22.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 46.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 4.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 31.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 23.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 51.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 54.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 40.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 47.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 17.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 42.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 44.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2009-8M10 #11,"For a school report, Luke contacted a car dealership to collect data on recent sales. He asked, ""What color do buyers choose most often for their car?"" White was the response. What statistical measure does the response ""white"" represent?",A. Mean B. Median C. Mode D. Range E. Interquartile range,C,MC,Medium,8,2009,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 17.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 61.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 57.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 62.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 55.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 53.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 65.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 3.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 50.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 59.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 6.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 54.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 63.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 56.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 57.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 61.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 56.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 61.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2009-8M10 #12,Graphic of a clock showing 10 o'clock. How many degrees are in the acute angle formed by the hands of the clock in the figure above?,A. 10° B. 30° C. 36° D. 60° E. 120°,D,MC,Medium,8,2009,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 17.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 49.0, 'E': 4.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 57.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 58.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 42.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 41.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 67.0, 'E': 2.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 49.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 58.0, 'E': 4.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 44.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 58.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 61.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 50.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 54.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 53.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 54.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2009-8M10 #14,"Grid on an x-y axis with point N at (0, 1) and point P at (2, 3). For the figure above, which of the following points would be on the line that passes through points N and P ?","A. (-2, 0) B. (0, 0) C. (1, 1) D. (4, 5) E. (5, 4)",D,MC,Medium,8,2009,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 10.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 53.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 56.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 60.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 34.0, 'D': 39.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 46.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 68.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 49.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 60.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 33.0, 'D': 44.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 61.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 62.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 52.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 57.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 52.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 54.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2009-8M10 #15,A large square made up of 16 small squares (4 rows of 4 squares). Identical puzzle pieces have been put together to form the large square shown above. Which of the following could be the shape of each puzzle piece?,"A. Four squares in 3 rows and 2 columns--first row has 1 square in each column, second row has one square in the second column only, the third row has one squre in the second column only. B. Four squares in 2 rows and 3 columns--first row has 1 square in the second and third columns, second row has one square in the first and second columns. C. Three squares in 2 rows and 2 columns--first row has 1 square in each column, second row has one square in the first column only. D. Five squares in 2 rows and 4 columns--first row has 3 squares in the first, second, and third columns, second row has one square in the third and fourth columns only. E. Five squares in 2 rows and 4 columns--first row has 1 square in the first column only, second row has one square in the first, second, third, and fourth columns.",A,MC,Medium,8,2009,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 46.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 48.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 52.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 32.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 21.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 39.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 19.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 57.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 44.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 18.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 55.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 39.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 19.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 52.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 54.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 46.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 48.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 43.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 48.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2009-12M2 #1,360 × 0.3 =,"A. 10.8 B. 108 C. 120 D. 980 E. 1,080",B,MC,Easy,12,2009,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 12.0, 'B': 66.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 62.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 62.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 60.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 66.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 83.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,"{'A': 14.0, 'B': 63.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 64.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 68.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 66.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 65.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 59.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 64.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2009-12M2 #2,"Image of a right triangle. Base measure is 8, bottom angle is 60 degrees, height is “h” What is the value of h in the figure above?",A. 4 3 B. 8 2 C. 8 3 D. 12 2 E. 12 3,C,MC,Medium,12,2009,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 13.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 42.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 45.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 46.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 37.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 35.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 60.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}",,,"{'A': 15.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 37.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 45.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 50.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 42.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 46.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 29.0, 'C': 46.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 41.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}" 2009-12M2 #3,"Question refers to the following scatterplot. Image of scatter plot that extends from about $32,000 to about $65,000. Age range is between 20 and 55. A random sample of graduates from a particular college program reported their ages and incomes in response to a survey. Each point on the scatterplot above represents the age and income of a different graduate. Of the following equations, which best fits the data above?","A. y = -1,000 x + 15,000 B. y = 1,000 x C. y = 1,000 x + 15,000 D. y = 10,000 x E. y = 10,000 x + 15,000",C,MC,Medium,12,2009,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 3.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 41.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 24.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 49.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 21.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 47.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 23.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 36.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 25.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 43.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 19.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'B': 8.0, 'C': 57.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 20.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,"{'A': 5.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 35.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 25.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 48.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 22.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 50.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 18.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 45.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 19.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 47.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 23.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 47.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 27.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 40.0, 'D': 17.0, 'E': 24.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}" 2009-12M2 #5,Which of the following expressions is NOT equivalent to ( a + b )( x + y ) ?,A. ( a + b ) x + ( a + b ) y B. a ( x + y ) + b ( x + y ) C. ( b + a ) ( y + x ) D. a x + b y E. a x + b x + a y + b y,D,MC,Easy,12,2009,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 12.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 64.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 60.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 65.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 50.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 54.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 86.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,"{'A': 12.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 54.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 65.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 69.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 59.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 66.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 63.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 59.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2009-12M2 #6,Which of the following containers has the greatest liquid capacity? (1 gallon = 4 quarts = 8 pints = 128 ounces),A. A 64-ounce orange juice container B. A 16-pint water jug C. A 5-quart punch bowl D. A 2-quart cola bottle E. A 1-gallon milk bottle,B,MC,Easy,12,2009,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 4.0, 'B': 59.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 1.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 65.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 67.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 1.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 51.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 19.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 54.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 18.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 72.0, 'C': 17.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,"{'A': 5.0, 'B': 52.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 19.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 66.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 1.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 67.0, 'C': 18.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 58.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 1.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 66.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 1.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 61.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 1.0, 'E': 11.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 62.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2009-12M2 #8,"The principal of a high school would like to determine why there has been a large decline during the year in the number of students who buy food in the school's cafeteria. To do this, 25 students from the school will be surveyed. Which method would be the most appropriate for selecting the 25 students to participate in the survey?",A. Randomly select 25 students from the senior class. B. Randomly select 25 students from those taking physics. C. Randomly select 25 students from a list of all students at the school. D. Randomly select 25 students from a list of students who eat in the cafeteria. E. Give the survey to the first 25 students to arrive at school in the morning.,C,MC,Medium,12,2009,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 5.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 61.0, 'D': 29.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 58.0, 'D': 30.0, 'E': 4.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 66.0, 'D': 25.0, 'E': 3.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 42.0, 'D': 41.0, 'E': 4.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 54.0, 'D': 35.0, 'E': 3.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'C': 59.0, 'D': 31.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,"{'A': 8.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 50.0, 'D': 35.0, 'E': 5.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 63.0, 'D': 28.0, 'E': 2.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'C': 64.0, 'D': 27.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 58.0, 'D': 33.0, 'E': 3.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 56.0, 'D': 33.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 61.0, 'D': 25.0, 'E': 5.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 67.0, 'D': 22.0, 'E': 4.0}" 2009-12M2 #10,"Carlene told Kyle that a rectangular room measured 16 feet by 12 feet, to the nearest foot. This means that the length could measure between 15.5 feet and 16.5 feet and the width could measure between 11.5 feet and 12.5 feet. Kyle performed the following calculations. Chart showing dimensions in feet and area in square feet. Data is as follows: 15 by 11 feet equals 165 sq. feet 15.5 by 11.5 feet equals 178.25 sq. feet. 16 by 12 feet equals 192 sq feet. 16.5 by 12.5 feet equals 206.25 sq. feet 17 by 13 feet equals 221 sq. feet. Of the following intervals, which is the smallest interval that contains all possible values of the area of the room?",A. Between 191.5 and 192.5 square feet B. Between 191 and 193 square feet C. Between 179 and 206 square feet D. Between 178 and 207 square feet E. Between 165 and 221 square feet,D,MC,Hard,12,2009,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 10.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 24.0, 'E': 31.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 28.0, 'E': 24.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 29.0, 'E': 27.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 26.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 22.0, 'E': 29.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 35.0, 'E': 27.0, 'Omitted': 8.0}",,,"{'A': 12.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 21.0, 'E': 27.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 29.0, 'E': 27.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 23.0, 'E': 30.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 27.0, 'E': 26.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 28.0, 'E': 28.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 27.0, 'E': 22.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 22.0, 'E': 32.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}" 2009-12M2 #11,Which of the following expressions is equal to 1/x+2 - 2/x+1 ?,A. -1/2x+3 B. -x-3/x2+2 C. -1/x2+3x+2 D. -x-3/x2+3x+2 E. -x+5/x2+3x+2,D,MC,Hard,12,2009,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 31.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 27.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 31.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 28.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 30.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 29.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 37.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 36.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 57.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}",,,"{'A': 39.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 28.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 30.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 29.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 35.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 28.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 28.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 29.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 31.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 34.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 26.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 36.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 22.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}" 2009-12M2 #13,Amplitude: 2 Period: 2π/3 Which of the following trigonometric functions has the properties given above?,A. y = 2/3 cos ( 2 x ) B. y = 2/3 cos ( 3 x ) C. y = 3/2 cos ( 2 x ) D. y = 2 cos ( 2/3 x ) E. y = 2 cos ( 3 x ),E,MC,Hard,12,2009,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 22.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 29.0, 'Omitted': 13.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 30.0, 'Omitted': 14.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 28.0, 'Omitted': 15.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 28.0, 'Omitted': 9.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 29.0, 'Omitted': 10.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 40.0, 'Omitted': 26.0}",,,"{'A': 23.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 29.0, 'Omitted': 11.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 29.0, 'Omitted': 15.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 34.0, 'Omitted': 17.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 30.0, 'Omitted': 12.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 30.0, 'Omitted': 16.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 34.0, 'Omitted': 13.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 26.0, 'Omitted': 11.0}" 2009-12M7 #1,Chart showing the temperatures on October 1st for five cities in degrees Farenheit. City A: high 72; low 50 City B: high 90; low 75 City C: high 83; low 72 City D: high 50; low 37 City E: high 92; low 72 The table above shows the high and low temperatures on October 1st for five cities. Which city had the greatest temperature range?,A. City A B. City B C. City C D. City D E. City E,A,MC,Easy,12,2009,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 61.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 19.0}","{'A': 64.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 71.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 43.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 28.0}","{'A': 46.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 26.0}","{'A': 70.0, 'B': 9.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 17.0}",,,"{'A': 47.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 27.0}","{'A': 69.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 62.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 18.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 56.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 21.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 66.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 18.0}","{'A': 65.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 15.0}","{'A': 63.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 16.0}" 2009-12M7 #2,"John is going to cover an attic floor with insulation. The floor measures 25 feet by 35 feet. If one roll of insulation will cover 64 square feet, how many rolls of insulation does John need?",A. 1 B. 2 C. 8 D. 14 E. 110,D,MC,Easy,12,2009,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 9.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 69.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 72.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 75.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 53.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 62.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 88.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,"{'A': 14.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 59.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 75.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 77.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 70.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 72.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 72.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 68.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2009-12M7 #5,"The manager of a company has to order new engines for its delivery trucks after the trucks have been driven 150,000 miles. One of the delivery trucks currently has 119,866 miles on it. This truck has the same delivery route each week and is driven an average of 40,000 miles each year. At this rate, the manager should expect this truck to reach 150,000 miles in approximately how many months?",A. Less than 4 months B. Between 4 and 6 months C. Between 6 and 8 months D. Between 8 and 10 months E. More than 10 months,D,MC,Medium,12,2009,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 16.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 49.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 55.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 60.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 27.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 41.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 62.0, 'E': 5.0}",,,"{'A': 20.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 41.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 57.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 55.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 48.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 55.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 53.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 52.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2009-12M7 #6,Angie has a bag containing n apples. She gives 4 to her brother and keeps 5 for herself. She then divides the remaining apples equally among 3 friends. Which of the following expressions represents the number of apples each friend receives?,A. n/3 - 4 - 5 B. n-4-5/3 C. 4+5-n/3 D. n-4/3 - 5 E. n-5/3 - 4,B,MC,Medium,12,2009,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 10.0, 'B': 57.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 59.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 61.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 47.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 50.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 74.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 5.0}",,,"{'A': 9.0, 'B': 50.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 61.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 63.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 55.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 62.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 54.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 55.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2009-12M7 #8,"The first four terms in a sequence are shown below. 40 , 8 , 24 , 16 , ⋯ Each term after the first two terms is found by taking one-half the sum of the two preceding terms. Which term is the first odd number in this sequence?",A. The 5th term B. The 6th term C. The 7th term D. The 8th term E. The 9th term,C,MC,Medium,12,2009,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 8.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 60.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 59.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 65.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 48.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 47.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 72.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,"{'A': 13.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 47.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 65.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 58.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 56.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 63.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 59.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 60.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2009-12M7 #9,Image of a scatterplot. Plus sign represents a data point in group R; circle represents a data point in group S. The scatterplot above shows data for groups R and S . Which of the following statements is true about the correlation between the x and y values of group R and the correlation between the x and y values of group S ?,"A. The x and y values appear to be negatively correlated in both R and S . B. The x and y values appear to be positively correlated in both R and S . C. The x and y values appear to be negatively correlated in R , but positively correlated in S . D. The x and y values appear to be positively correlated in R , but negatively correlated in S . E. The x and y values appear to be more highly correlated in R than in S .",C,MC,Easy,12,2009,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 3.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 60.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 62.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 65.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 49.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 56.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 66.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,"{'A': 4.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 55.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 64.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 58.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 57.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 65.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 58.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 62.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}" 2009-12M7 #11,"Image of a right triangle. Base is 200 feet, angle of elevation is 21 degrees. On level ground from a distance of 200 feet, the angle of elevation to the top of a building is 21°, as shown in the figure above. What is the height h of the building, to the nearest foot?",A. 72 B. 77 C. 187 D. 201 E. 521,B,MC,Hard,12,2009,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 8.0, 'B': 29.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 22.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 32.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 23.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 32.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 22.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 26.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 25.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 47.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}",,,"{'A': 9.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 26.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 33.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 22.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 38.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 29.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 22.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 36.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 27.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 25.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}" 2007-4M7 #1,"Illustration of three houses labeled Michael's House, Hilda's House, and Tom's House, in that order. There are also 4 bicycles in the illustration, labeled Orange, Green, Red, and Yellow, in that order. Jan left her bicycle between Hilda's house and Michael's house. What color is Jan's bicycle?",A. Orange B. Green C. Red D. Yellow,B,MC,Easy,4,2007,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 3.0, 'B': 92.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 90.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 94.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 89.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 85.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 93.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 90.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 95.0, 'C': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 88.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 93.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 95.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 89.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 91.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 92.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 92.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2007-4M7 #2,On Saturday 789 people went to the zoo. On Sunday 983 people went to the zoo. How many more people went to the zoo on Sunday than on Saturday?,"A. 194 B. 204 C. 206 D. 1,772",A,MC,Easy,4,2007,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 73.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 73.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 79.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 62.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 30.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 65.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 28.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 82.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 68.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 25.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 72.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 65.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 27.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 79.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 81.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 70.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 23.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 75.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 73.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 75.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2007-4M7 #4,Image of an evenly balanced scale. On the left side are 2 cubes labeled 3 and a cylinder labeled N; on the right side are 4 cubes labeled 3. The weights on the scale above are balanced. Each cube weighs 3 pounds. The cylinder weighs N pounds. Which number sentence best describes this situation?,A. 6 + N = 12 B. 6 + N = 4 C. 2 + N = 12 D. 2 + N = 4,A,MC,Easy,4,2007,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 78.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 80.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 82.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 73.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 75.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 85.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 72.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 79.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 75.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 82.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 81.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 78.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 79.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 78.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 80.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}" 2007-4M7 #5,Illustration of 1 large carton and 2 small cartons with the legend: 1 quart equals 2 pints. Mr. Harper bought 6 pints of milk. How many quarts of milk is this equal to?,A. 3 B. 4 C. 6 D. 12,A,MC,Easy,4,2007,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 63.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 68.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 69.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 55.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 23.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 60.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 76.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 59.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 64.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 59.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 70.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 69.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 63.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 68.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 63.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 66.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}" 2007-4M7 #7,A person is going to pick one marble without looking. For which dish is there the greatest probability of picking a black marble?,"A. Dish with four marbles, two of which are black B. Dish with ten marbles, two of which are black C. Dish with twelve marbles, four of which are black D. Dish with twelve marbles, one of which is black",A,MC,Medium,4,2007,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 39.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 50.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 51.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 39.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 51.0, 'C': 42.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 34.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 49.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 36.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 48.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 52.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 39.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 40.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 41.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 44.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 44.0, 'D': 10.0}","{'A': 37.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 48.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 52.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 41.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 48.0, 'C': 44.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 42.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 45.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 48.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 43.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 44.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 46.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 47.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 45.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2007-4M7 #8,"Image of a clock, with the hour hand at 11 and the minute hand at 3. The clock shows the time that Bill leaves his house in the morning. He returns 6 hours and 25 minutes later. At what time does he return?",A. 5:15 A.M. B. 5:40 A.M. C. 5:15 P.M. D. 5:40 P.M.,D,MC,Medium,4,2007,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 8.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 48.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 50.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 53.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 43.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 44.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 54.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 51.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 54.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 44.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 53.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 53.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 47.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 51.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 49.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 50.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}" 2007-4M7 #10,Paper with a square in the center and four triangles attached to each side of the square What three-dimensional shape could be made by folding the figure above on the dotted lines until the points on the triangles meet?,A. Triangle B. Pyramid C. Cube D. Cone,B,MC,Easy,4,2007,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 17.0, 'B': 61.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 68.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 70.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 52.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 58.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 78.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 59.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 67.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 56.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 72.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 67.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 62.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 68.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 63.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 64.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}" 2007-4M7 #12,"Table with the following data: In 2, Out 5; In 3, Out 7; In 4, Out 9; In 5, Out 11; In 15; Out 31; In 38; Out blank. The table shows how the ""In"" numbers are related to the ""Out"" numbers. When 38 goes in, what number comes out?",A. 41 B. 51 C. 54 D. 77,D,MC,Hard,4,2007,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 37.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 31.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 32.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 41.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 39.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 26.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 26.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 41.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 35.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 39.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 31.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 36.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 32.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 36.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 36.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}" 2007-4M7 #14,There will be 58 people at a breakfast and each person will eat 2 eggs. There are 12 eggs in each carton. How many cartons of eggs will be needed for the breakfast?,A. 9 B. 10 C. 72 D. 116,B,MC,Hard,4,2007,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 14.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 31.0, 'D': 33.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 31.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 32.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 42.0, 'D': 30.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 35.0, 'D': 32.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 26.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 34.0, 'D': 32.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 29.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 37.0, 'D': 31.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 32.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 35.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 31.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 31.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 34.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 32.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}" 2007-4M7 #15,Calculator showing 1.1 in the display. Ben bought 4 items at a bake sale and added their cost on his calculator. The total cost read 1.1 on the calculator. What amount does Ben need to pay?,A. 11 cents B. 1 dollar and 1 cent C. 1 dollar and 10 cents D. 11 dollars,C,MC,Hard,4,2007,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 4.0, 'B': 55.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 59.0, 'C': 28.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 59.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 53.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 55.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 51.0, 'C': 39.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 57.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 58.0, 'C': 28.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 55.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 58.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 71.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 56.0, 'C': 28.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 58.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 57.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 58.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2007-4M9 #1,Which of the following could be the length of the pencil you use in school?,A. 6 feet B. 6 pounds C. 6 ounces D. 6 inches,D,MC,Easy,4,2007,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 5.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 89.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 89.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 93.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 82.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 82.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 91.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 86.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 88.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 84.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 92.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 91.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 87.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 90.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 89.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 90.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2007-4M9 #2,"What number is 10 more than 5,237?","A. 5,238 B. 5,247 C. 5,337 D. 6,237",B,MC,Easy,4,2007,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 4.0, 'B': 79.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 83.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 86.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 70.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 74.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 88.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 75.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 80.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 74.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 87.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 84.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 78.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 84.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 81.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 81.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2007-4M9 #4,Image of 4 open umbrellas and 3 closed umbrellas What fraction of the group of umbrellas is closed?,A. 1/3 B. 3/7 C. 4/7 D. 3/4,B,MC,Easy,4,2007,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 6.0, 'B': 81.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 78.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 84.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 73.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 74.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 84.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 70.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 79.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 10.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 74.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 85.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 77.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 77.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 82.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 79.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 81.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2007-4M9 #5,Paco had 32 trading cards. He gave N trading cards to his friend. Which expression tells how many trading cards Paco has now?,A. 32 + N B. 32 - N C. N - 32 D. 32 ÷ N,B,MC,Easy,4,2007,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 7.0, 'B': 83.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 80.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 85.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 73.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 76.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 87.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 77.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 85.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 4.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 76.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 85.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 85.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 79.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 83.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 81.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 81.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}" 2007-4M9 #7,"Speedometer showing Kilometers per Hour on an inner arc and Miles per hour on an outer arc. Kilometers range from 0 to 120 in increments of 20; miles range from 5 to 85 in increments of 5. Speedometer arrow is inbetwee 45 and 55 mph, and almost directly above 80 kph. The speedometer shows how fast Dale is driving. If the speed limit is 55 miles per hour (mph), which of the following is true?",A. Dale is going about 5 mph over the speed limit. B. Dale is going about 25 mph over the speed limit. C. Dale is going about 5 mph under the speed limit. D. Dale is going about 25 mph under the speed limit.,C,MC,Easy,4,2007,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 11.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 61.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 66.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 75.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 46.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 46.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 60.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 58.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 67.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 51.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 73.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 71.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 55.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 67.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 65.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 68.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}" 2007-4M9 #8,"Image of two piggy banks, each holding 4 coins. Tony has 2 quarters and 2 dimes. Marta has 1 quarter, 2 dimes, and 1 nickel. Which of the coins from Tony's bank would he need to give Marta so that they each have the same amount of money?",A. One dime B. Two dimes C. One quarter D. One quarter and one dime,A,MC,Medium,4,2007,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 56.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 59.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 62.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 46.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 52.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 63.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 53.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 59.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 52.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 61.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 63.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 55.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 59.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 58.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 58.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2007-4M9 #10,"Spinner with 8 sections. In clockwise order the sections are labeled 60, 3, 10, 6, 2, 16, 20, and 5. The arrow points to section 6. If the arrow is spun and stops in one of the 8 spaces, what is the probability that the arrow will stop in the space labeled 6?",A. 1 out of 6 B. 1 out of 8 C. 1 out of 10 D. 1 out of 60,B,MC,Easy,4,2007,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 25.0, 'B': 64.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 65.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 72.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 32.0, 'B': 51.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 51.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 69.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 36.0, 'B': 52.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 67.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 32.0, 'B': 53.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 72.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 72.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 28.0, 'B': 59.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 68.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 24.0, 'B': 65.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 65.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2007-4M9 #12,Which of these units would be the best to use to measure the length of a school building?,A. Millimeters B. Centimeters C. Meters D. Kilometers,C,MC,Hard,4,2007,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 14.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 37.0, 'D': 44.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 43.0, 'D': 41.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 46.0, 'D': 41.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 45.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 44.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 46.0, 'D': 39.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 34.0, 'D': 43.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 39.0, 'D': 47.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 31.0, 'D': 43.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 47.0, 'D': 41.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 42.0, 'D': 45.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 36.0, 'D': 43.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 43.0, 'D': 42.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 40.0, 'D': 42.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 41.0, 'D': 42.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2007-4M9 #17,"Illustration of 4 patterns. Pattern 1: small star, small triangle, large triangle, small triangle, small star. Pattern 2: small triangle, small square, large square, small square, small triangle. Pattern 3: small square, small circle, BLANK, small circle, small square. Pattern 4: small circle, small star, large star, small star, small circle. In the pattern shown above, which of the following would go into the blank space?",A. Large circle B. Square C. Small circle D. Triangle,A,MC,Medium,4,2007,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 45.0, 'B': 45.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 46.0, 'B': 40.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 50.0, 'B': 39.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 35.0, 'B': 49.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 38.0, 'B': 50.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 54.0, 'B': 35.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 40.0, 'B': 48.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 54.0, 'B': 39.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 38.0, 'B': 48.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 50.0, 'B': 39.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 55.0, 'B': 36.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 43.0, 'B': 44.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 48.0, 'B': 40.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 43.0, 'B': 45.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 45.0, 'B': 42.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2007-4M9 #19,"Square with shaded triangle in the center and two unshaded triangles on either side of it. If the area of the shaded triangle is 4 square inches, what is the area of the entire square?",A. 2 square inches B. 4 square inches C. 8 square inches D. 16 square inches,C,MC,Medium,4,2007,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 12.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 48.0, 'D': 23.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 49.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 55.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 36.0, 'D': 23.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 37.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 52.0, 'D': 24.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 43.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 48.0, 'D': 26.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 38.0, 'D': 23.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 55.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 56.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 45.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 51.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 48.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 48.0, 'D': 23.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2007-4M11 #1,Image of a cup of water on a scale. What is being measured?,A. The amount of water in the cup B. The height of the water in the cup C. The weight of the cup of water D. The temperature of the water,C,MC,Easy,4,2007,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 17.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 76.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 75.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 81.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 67.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 67.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 76.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 67.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 76.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 68.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 81.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 80.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 73.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 78.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 75.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 76.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2007-4M11 #2,"Key: Star equals 1; Triangle equals 10; Circle equals 100. Based on the key above, which of these equals 352?","A. Three circles, five triangles, two stars B. Three circles, five stars, two triangles C. Three stars, five triangles, two circles D. Three triangles, five circles, two stars",A,MC,Easy,4,2007,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 86.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 88.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 90.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 78.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 83.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 91.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 86.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 86.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 82.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 90.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 91.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 84.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 89.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 87.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 88.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2007-4M11 #3,"14, 26, 38, ______ , ______ The numbers in the pattern above are increasing by 12. Which of these numbers is part of the pattern?",A. 52 B. 58 C. 60 D. 62,D,MC,Medium,4,2007,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 31.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 54.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 30.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 55.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 28.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 58.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 36.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 46.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 50.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 67.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 43.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 40.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 31.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 52.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}","{'A': 35.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 48.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 27.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 60.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 26.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 55.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 32.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 52.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 28.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 58.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 32.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 53.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 31.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 54.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}" 2007-4M11 #5,"By how much will the value of the number 4,372 increase if the 3 is replaced with a 9 ?","A. 6 B. 60 C. 600 D. 6,000",C,MC,Easy,4,2007,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 15.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 60.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 64.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 68.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 50.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 51.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 69.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 52.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 68.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 51.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 70.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 70.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 59.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 65.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 60.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 62.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}" 2007-4M11 #6,"Pictograph showing how 4th graders get to school. Legend indicates that one full stick figure equals 10 students; 1/2 stick figure equals 5 students. Data shows 3 and 1/2 stick figures arrive by car; 5 stick figures arrive by bus; and 1 and 1/2 stick figures walk. The pictograph shows how all the 4th graders at Smith School get to school. According to the pictograph, how many 4th graders attend Smith School?",A. 95 B. 100 C. 105 D. 110,B,MC,Easy,4,2007,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 9.0, 'B': 84.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 86.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 89.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 73.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 80.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 91.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 83.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 86.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 78.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 89.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 90.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 82.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 87.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 84.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 85.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2007-4M11 #7,"Figure showing two 10 x 10 grids, 3 rows of 10 x 1 grids and 7 separate grid units. The figure above represents 237. Which number is Figure showing one row of 10 x 1 grids and 4 separate grid units. more than 237?",A. 244 B. 249 C. 251 D. 377,C,MC,Easy,4,2007,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 15.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 66.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 68.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 73.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 54.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 58.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 77.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 63.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 71.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 57.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 75.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 71.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 64.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 70.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 66.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 67.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2007-4M11 #9,Which of these would be easiest to solve by using mental math?,"A. $65.12 - $28.19 B. 358 x 2 C. 1,625 ÷ 3 D. $100.00 + $10.00",D,MC,Easy,4,2007,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 6.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 70.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 72.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 78.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 60.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 60.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 82.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 62.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 69.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 61.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 78.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 81.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 68.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 75.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 70.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 71.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2007-4M11 #10,Rectangle of three rows of 4 squares in each row Which rectangle below has the same perimeter (distance around) as the rectangle above?,A. One row of 6 squares B. One row of 12 squares C. Two rows of 6 squares D. Two rows of 12 squares,A,MC,Hard,4,2007,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 37.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 35.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 36.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 35.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 40.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 31.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 42.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 31.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 39.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 44.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 32.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 38.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 38.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 39.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 31.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 39.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 41.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 36.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 35.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 34.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 38.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 40.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 33.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 34.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 37.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 37.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 34.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2007-4M11 #11,The Ben Franklin Bridge was 75 years old in 2001. In what year was the bridge 50 years old?,A. 1951 B. 1976 C. 1984 D. 1986,B,MC,Hard,4,2007,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 41.0, 'B': 35.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 37.0, 'B': 37.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 37.0, 'B': 39.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 43.0, 'B': 29.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 42.0, 'B': 31.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 36.0, 'B': 45.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 39.0, 'B': 31.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 38.0, 'B': 34.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 42.0, 'B': 31.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 37.0, 'B': 40.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 39.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 40.0, 'B': 34.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 38.0, 'B': 38.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 40.0, 'B': 36.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 39.0, 'B': 36.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2007-4M11 #12,"Picture of path from Rachel's house to school. Path goes straight up from Rachel's house, then turns right, then turns up, then turns left, then turns up, then turns right to end at school. The picture shows Rachel's path to school. How many right angle turns does Rachel make to get to school?",A. Two B. Three C. Five D. Seven,C,MC,Hard,4,2007,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 36.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 40.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 35.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 39.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 36.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 42.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 40.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 34.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 39.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 32.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 46.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 41.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 36.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 36.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 34.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 36.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 37.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 35.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 43.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 46.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 30.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 35.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 38.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 35.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 41.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 37.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 39.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 38.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 40.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2007-4M11 #13,Which number is forty-five and six hundredths?,A. 45.6 B. 45.06 C. 456.0 D. 645.0,B,MC,Medium,4,2007,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 29.0, 'B': 40.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 28.0, 'B': 42.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 27.0, 'B': 43.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 32.0, 'B': 36.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 31.0, 'B': 37.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 50.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 32.0, 'B': 34.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 31.0, 'B': 40.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 31.0, 'B': 36.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 26.0, 'B': 45.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 28.0, 'B': 34.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 29.0, 'B': 39.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 27.0, 'B': 43.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 30.0, 'B': 41.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 29.0, 'B': 39.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2007-4M11 #15,"Stickers come in small booklets of 100 and in rolls of 1,000. On the store shelf, there are 6 booklets and 4 rolls of stickers. How many stickers are on the shelf?","A. 1,100 B. 4,600 C. 6,400 D. 10,000",B,MC,Medium,4,2007,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 16.0, 'B': 57.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 62.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 68.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 24.0, 'B': 39.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 49.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 67.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 51.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 62.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 47.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 68.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 68.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 55.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 62.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 58.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 61.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2007-4M11 #17,Which set of numbers is listed from the smallest to largest?,"A. Set of numbers showing 1,001; 1,100; and 1,011. B. Set of numbers showing 2,200; 2,022; and 2,020. C. Set of numbers showing 3,030; 3,003; and 3,300. D. Set of numbers showing 4,004; 4,040; and 4,044.",D,MC,Easy,4,2007,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 10.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 82.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 86.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 88.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 74.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 77.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 90.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 82.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 84.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 76.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 88.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 90.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 81.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 85.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 84.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 85.0}" 2007-4M11 #18,Image of a 4 step block tower. Each step is 1 foot shorter than the one below it. The dimensions of the tower are 4 ft wide by 4 ft tall by 1 ft deep. Sierra built the block tower with 1-foot cubes. How many cubes did she use?,A. 4 B. 6 C. 8 D. 10,D,MC,Medium,4,2007,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 37.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 55.0}","{'A': 36.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 56.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 59.0}","{'A': 42.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 48.0}","{'A': 42.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 49.0}","{'A': 26.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 69.0}","{'A': 39.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 55.0}","{'A': 46.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 45.0}","{'A': 41.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 50.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 60.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 58.0}","{'A': 37.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 54.0}","{'A': 34.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 59.0}","{'A': 38.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 54.0}","{'A': 38.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 54.0}" 2007-8M7 #1,"If x = 2 n + 1, what is the value of x when n = 10?",A. 11 B. 13 C. 20 D. 21 E. 211,D,MC,Easy,8,2007,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 6.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 81.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 78.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 84.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 70.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 72.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 88.0, 'E': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 67.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 83.0, 'E': 2.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 71.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 84.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 85.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 76.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 82.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 78.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 81.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2007-8M7 #2,Which of the following types of graph would be best to show the change in temperature recorded in a city every 15 minutes over a 24-hour period?,A. Pictograph B. Circle graph C. Line graph D. Box-and-whisker plot E. Stem-and-leaf plot,C,MC,Easy,8,2007,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 4.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 85.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 5.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 83.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 88.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 4.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 77.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 78.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 87.0, 'D': 1.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 73.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 87.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 2.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 79.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 88.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 4.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 85.0, 'D': 1.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 81.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 85.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 84.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 5.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 86.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 5.0}" 2007-8M7 #3,"It costs $0.25 to operate a clothes dryer for 10 minutes at a laundromat. What is the total cost to operate one clothes dryer for 30 minutes, a second for 40 minutes, and a third for 50 minutes?",A. $3.25 B. $3.00 C. $2.75 D. $2.00 E. $1.20,B,MC,Easy,8,2007,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 11.0, 'B': 65.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 69.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 72.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 55.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 59.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 76.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 55.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 71.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 6.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 59.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 72.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 73.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 64.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 70.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 67.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 68.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2007-8M7 #4,"Triangle sitting on line EAB with point A at the intersection of line AD with line EAB. Angle CAB is 43 degrees, angle CBA is 57 degrees. In the figure above, what is the measure of angle DAC ?",A. 47° B. 57° C. 80° D. 90° E. 137°,A,MC,Medium,8,2007,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 53.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 55.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 60.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 39.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 47.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 64.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 46.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 58.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 9.0}","{'A': 44.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 61.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 55.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 50.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 56.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 55.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 55.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2007-8M7 #5,Weather records in a city show the coldest recorded temperature was -20° F and the hottest was 120° F. Which of the following number line graphs represents the range of recorded actual temperatures in this city?,A. Number line with temperatures ranging from -40 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit. Highlighted line segment with open circles on both ends goes from -20 to 120 degrees F. B. Number line with temperatures ranging from -40 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit. Highlighted line segment with closed circles on both ends goes from -20 to 120 degrees F. C. Number line with temperatures ranging from -40 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit. Highlighted line segments begin with an open circle at -20 and continue past -40 and also begin at 120 with an open circle and continue past 140 degrees F. D. Number line with temperatures ranging from -40 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit. Highlighted line segments begin with a closed circle at -20 and continue past -40 and also begin at 120 with a closed circle and continue past 140 degrees F. E. Number line with temperatures ranging from -40 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit. There is a closed circle at -20 and a closed circle at 120 degrees F.,B,MC,Medium,8,2007,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 24.0, 'B': 57.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 60.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 24.0, 'B': 63.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 25.0, 'B': 48.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 52.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 67.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 60.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 12.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 64.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 1.0, 'E': 5.0}","{'A': 25.0, 'B': 52.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 63.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 63.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 24.0, 'B': 56.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 24.0, 'B': 61.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 25.0, 'B': 59.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 59.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2007-8M7 #6,"Triangle intersecting with a square In the figure above, the intersection of the triangle and the square forms the shaded region. What is the shape of this region?",A. An equilateral triangle B. A rectangle C. A square D. A rhombus E. A trapezoid,E,MC,Medium,8,2007,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 7.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 35.0, 'Omitted': 55.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 35.0, 'Omitted': 53.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 36.0, 'Omitted': 56.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 34.0, 'Omitted': 51.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 32.0, 'Omitted': 49.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 30.0, 'Omitted': 58.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 47.0, 'Omitted': 41.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'D': 34.0, 'Omitted': 60.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 35.0, 'Omitted': 48.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 35.0, 'Omitted': 57.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 39.0, 'Omitted': 55.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 33.0, 'Omitted': 53.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 34.0, 'Omitted': 55.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 38.0, 'Omitted': 52.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 37.0, 'Omitted': 53.0}" 2007-8M7 #8,"Peter bought 45 sheets of plywood at a total cost of $400. He plans to sell each sheet of plywood for $15. If Peter has no other expenses, what is the fewest number of sheets he must sell to make a profit?",A. 3 B. 15 C. 16 D. 26 E. 27,E,MC,Medium,8,2007,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 17.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 49.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 57.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 62.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 35.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 40.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 57.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 37.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 64.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 41.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 60.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 59.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 47.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 56.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 55.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 55.0}" 2007-8M7 #9,"The formula d = 16 t 2 gives the distance d , in feet, that an object has fallen t seconds after it is dropped from a bridge. A rock was dropped from the bridge and its fall to the water took 4 seconds. According to the formula, what is the distance from the bridge to the water?","A. 16 feet B. 64 feet C. 128 feet D. 256 feet E. 4,096 feet",D,MC,Medium,8,2007,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 11.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 51.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 48.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 54.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 41.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 41.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 62.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 40.0, 'E': 9.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 51.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 40.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 55.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 54.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 47.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 53.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 48.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 48.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2007-8M7 #10,How many 200-milliliter servings can be poured from a pitcher that contains 2 liters of juice?,A. 20 B. 15 C. 10 D. 5 E. 1,C,MC,Hard,8,2007,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 34.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 35.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 32.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 38.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 38.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 33.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 33.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 29.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 45.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 39.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 35.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 40.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 10.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 34.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 38.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 32.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 39.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 32.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 36.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 38.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 35.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 34.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 36.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2007-8M7 #12,Mr. Hardt bought a square piece of carpet with an area of 39 square yards. The length of each side of this carpet is between which of the following?,A. 4 yards and 5 yards B. 5 yards and 6 yards C. 6 yards and 7 yards D. 7 yards and 8 yards E. 9 yards and 10 yards,C,MC,Medium,8,2007,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 6.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 46.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 18.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 52.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 52.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 18.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 41.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 45.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 59.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 47.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 19.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 49.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 19.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 43.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 53.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 54.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 48.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 52.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 48.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 18.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 49.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 19.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2007-8M9 #1,What is the greatest number of 30-cent apples that can be purchased with $5.00 ?,A. 6 B. 15 C. 16 D. 17 E. 20,C,MC,Easy,8,2007,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 18.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 60.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 65.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 69.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 24.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 47.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 53.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 70.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 2.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 52.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 64.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 52.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 69.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 68.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 58.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 65.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 62.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 63.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2007-8M9 #4,"If 15 + 3 x = 42, then x =",A. 9 B. 11 C. 12 D. 14 E. 19,A,MC,Easy,8,2007,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 83.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 81.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 86.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 74.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 75.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 91.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 71.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 84.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 75.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 87.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 85.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 79.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 85.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 82.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 82.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2007-8M9 #5,"Of the following, which is the best estimate for the area of a typical classroom floor?",A. 700 feet B. 700 square feet C. 700 cubic feet D. 700 yards E. 700 square yards,B,MC,Easy,8,2007,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 15.0, 'B': 66.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 70.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 73.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 1.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 60.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 59.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 72.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 62.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 70.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 61.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 72.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 71.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 1.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 66.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 69.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 68.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 70.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2007-8M9 #6,"In a contest, a prize of 2.72 million dollars was split equally among 32 winners. How much money did each of the 32 winners receive?","A. $0.085 B. $62,500 C. $62,502.25 D. $85,000 E. $850,000",D,MC,Medium,8,2007,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 33.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 45.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 25.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 56.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 57.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 43.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 35.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 38.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 41.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 62.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 40.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 40.0, 'E': 6.0}","{'A': 25.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 57.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 39.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 39.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 58.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 24.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 57.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 31.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 47.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 26.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 54.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 28.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 51.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 30.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 49.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2007-8M9 #7,Tammy scored 52 out of 57 possible points on a quiz. Which of the following is closest to the percent of the total number of points that Tammy scored?,A. 0.91% B. 1.10% C. 52% D. 91% E. 95%,D,MC,Easy,8,2007,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 13.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 60.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 65.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 69.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 47.0, 'E': 18.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 52.0, 'E': 21.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 71.0, 'E': 10.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 51.0, 'E': 23.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 69.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 52.0, 'E': 19.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 69.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 66.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 58.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 65.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 62.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 62.0, 'E': 18.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2007-8M9 #12,In which of the following are the three fractions arranged from least to greatest?,"A. 2/7 , 1/2 , 5/9 B. 1/2 , 2/7 , 5/9 C. 1/2 , 5/9 , 2/7 D. 5/9 , 1/2 , 2/7 E. 5/9 , 2/7 , 1/2",A,MC,Medium,8,2007,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 44.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 25.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 55.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 21.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 58.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 20.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 31.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 29.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 27.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 62.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 20.0}","{'A': 36.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 22.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 42.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 24.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 35.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 27.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 58.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 20.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 57.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 21.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 43.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 25.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 53.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 21.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 50.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 24.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 52.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 22.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2007-8M9 #14,"The temperature in degrees Celsius can be found by subtracting 32 from the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit and multiplying the result by 5/9 . If the temperature of a furnace is 393 degrees Fahrenheit, what is it in degrees Celsius, to the nearest degree?",A. 649 B. 375 C. 219 D. 201 E. 187,D,MC,Hard,8,2007,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 14.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 36.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 35.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 39.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 25.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 27.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 48.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 29.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 22.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 43.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 9.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 26.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 40.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 45.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 34.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 38.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 34.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 34.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}" 2007-8M9 #16,"Circle with a center O. An arc segment labeled AB is darkened, resulting in triangle AOB. The circle above has center O . If the length of the darkened arc is 1/6 of the circumference, what is the degree measure of ∠ AOB ?",A. 75° B. 60° C. 45° D. 36° E. 30°,B,MC,Hard,8,2007,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 17.0, 'B': 33.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 36.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 36.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 29.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 43.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 24.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 20.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 34.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 37.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 36.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 33.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 37.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 33.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 33.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}" 2007-8M9 #17,"Nick has a square piece of paper. He draws the two diagonals of the square, finds the point where they intersect, and labels that point A . Then he folds each of the four corners of the paper onto point A . What geometric shape is produced?",A. A square B. A right triangle C. An isosceles triangle D. A pentagon E. A hexagon,A,MC,Medium,8,2007,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 45.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 39.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 46.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 30.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 57.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 36.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 10.0}","{'A': 40.0, 'B': 31.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 34.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 46.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 46.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 40.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 45.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 42.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 40.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2007-8M11 #1,"The weight of an object is 1,700 pounds, rounded to the nearest hundred. Of the following, which could be the actual weight of the object?","A. 1,640 B. 1,645 C. 1,649 D. 1,749 E. 1,751",D,MC,Medium,8,2007,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 5.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 54.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 62.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 63.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 47.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 49.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 66.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 54.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 64.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 49.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 63.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 63.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 54.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 60.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 58.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 60.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2007-8M11 #2,"Graph with points A, B, C, and D plotted in an (x,y) coordinate system. Point A is in the top left quadrant; Point B is on the top y axis; Point C is on the right x axis; Point D is on the left x axis. The graph above shows lettered points in an ( x , y ) coordinate system. Which lettered point has coordinates (-3, 0) ?",A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E,D,MC,Easy,8,2007,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 1.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 77.0, 'E': 16.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 78.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 81.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 68.0, 'E': 19.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 74.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 83.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 71.0, 'E': 19.0}","{'B': 3.0, 'D': 83.0, 'E': 13.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 73.0, 'E': 18.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 81.0, 'E': 15.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 77.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 74.0, 'E': 18.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 80.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 78.0, 'E': 16.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 80.0, 'E': 14.0}" 2007-8M11 #3,Figure made up of two columns of 10 rectangles in each column. The top three rectangles are shaded in each column. What fraction of the figure above is shaded?,A. 1/4 B. 3/10 C. 1/3 D. 3/7 E. 7/10,B,MC,Easy,8,2007,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 2.0, 'B': 90.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 2.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 88.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 90.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 85.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 86.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 92.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 86.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 89.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 85.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 91.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 91.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 88.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 90.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 88.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 2.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 89.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 2.0}" 2007-8M11 #4,Right triangle where two lengths are 4 units and the hypotenuse is 4 times the square root of 2. What kind of triangle is shown above?,A. Equilateral B. Isosceles C. Scalene D. Acute E. Obtuse,B,MC,Medium,8,2007,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 24.0, 'B': 43.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 44.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 47.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 3.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 37.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 25.0, 'B': 36.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 50.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 28.0, 'B': 31.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 25.0, 'B': 47.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 24.0, 'B': 37.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 48.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 27.0, 'B': 43.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 24.0, 'B': 40.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 47.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 24.0, 'B': 43.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 24.0, 'B': 43.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 5.0}" 2007-8M11 #5,"Which of the following numbers is five million, eighty thousand?","A. 5,800,000 B. 5,008,000 C. 5,000,008 D. 5,080,000 E. 580,000",D,MC,Easy,8,2007,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 10.0, 'B': 8.0, 'D': 80.0, 'E': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 7.0, 'D': 84.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 5.0, 'D': 88.0, 'E': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 73.0, 'E': 2.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 14.0, 'D': 69.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 11.0, 'D': 82.0, 'E': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 10.0, 'D': 76.0, 'E': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 8.0, 'D': 86.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 73.0, 'E': 3.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 5.0, 'D': 87.0, 'E': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 5.0, 'D': 89.0, 'E': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 77.0, 'E': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 7.0, 'D': 83.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 6.0, 'D': 84.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 6.0, 'D': 85.0, 'E': 1.0}" 2007-8M11 #6,"If m represents the total number of months that Jill worked and p represents Jill's average monthly pay, which of the following expressions represents Jill's total pay for the months she worked?",A. m + p B. m ÷ p C. m × p D. p ÷ m E. m - p,C,MC,Easy,8,2007,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 11.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 73.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 72.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 77.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 1.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 62.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 1.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 67.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 76.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 2.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 68.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 79.0, 'D': 5.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 66.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 77.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 78.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 71.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 74.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 72.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 74.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 1.0}" 2007-8M11 #9,"Road sign showing Rockville 128 miles. Mika and her mother noticed the road sign shown above while in their car on their way to Rockville. If their speed is about 65 miles per hour, approximately how many more hours are needed to finish the trip?",A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 E. 5,B,MC,Easy,8,2007,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 13.0, 'B': 67.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 76.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 77.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 55.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 65.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 83.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 63.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 74.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 62.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 77.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 78.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 69.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 73.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 72.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 72.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2007-8M11 #10,"The booster club is planning to buy peanuts to serve at its meetings. The cost of the peanuts depends on the amount purchased, as shown in the table below. Table showing total number of pounds purchased in column 1 and the cost of peanuts per pound in column 2. The list is as follows: 0-5 pounds costs $2.50 per pound; 6-10 pounds costs $2.25 per pound; 11-20 pounds costs $2.00 per pound; and over 20 pounds costs $1.75 per pound. How much will 18 pounds of peanuts cost?",A. $31.50 B. $34.00 C. $36.00 D. $40.50 E. $45.00,C,MC,Easy,8,2007,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 7.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 81.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 79.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 84.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 73.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 74.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 87.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 74.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 3.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 81.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 74.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 84.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 87.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 78.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 81.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 81.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 82.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 2.0}" 2007-8M11 #11,Which of the following is the graph of the line with equation y = -2 x + 1?,"A. The graph of a line through the points (minus 1, 3) and (2, minus 4). B. The graph of a line through the points (minus 2, minus 4) and (1, 3). C. The graph of a line through the points (0, 2) and (2, minus 2). D. The graph of a line through the points (minus 2, 0) and (2, 2). E. The graph of a line through the points (0, minus 2) and (2, minus 2).",A,MC,Hard,8,2007,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 25.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 31.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 25.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 31.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 27.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 31.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 31.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 32.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 42.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 22.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 34.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 34.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 24.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 33.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 30.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 30.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 28.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 27.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 25.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 30.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 28.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 29.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 33.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 34.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2007-8M11 #12,"Mr. Elkins plans to buy a refrigerator. He can choose from five different refrigerators whose interior dimensions, in inches, are given below. Which refrigerator has the greatest capacity (volume)?",A. 42 x 34 x 30 B. 42 x 30 x 32 C. 42 x 28 x 32 D. 40 x 34 x 30 E. 40 x 30 x 28,A,MC,Easy,8,2007,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 73.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 79.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 80.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 66.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 69.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 82.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 67.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 81.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 69.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 80.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 79.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 1.0}","{'A': 74.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 77.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 77.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 77.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2007-8M11 #14,"Spinner with 3 sections showing a circle in one quarter section, a triangle in another quarter section and a pentagon in the third half sized section. If Rose spins a spinner like the one above 300 times, about how many times should she expect it to land on the space with a circle?",A. 75 B. 90 C. 100 D. 120 E. 150,A,MC,Medium,8,2007,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 56.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 64.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 65.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 4.0}","{'A': 50.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 51.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 64.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 57.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 4.0}","{'A': 63.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 3.0}","{'A': 53.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 64.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 4.0}","{'A': 61.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 57.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 62.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 4.0}","{'A': 58.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 60.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 5.0}" 2007-8M11 #15,"At the school carnival, Carmen sold 3 times as many hot dogs as Shawn. The two of them sold 152 hot dogs altogether. How many hot dogs did Carmen sell?",A. 21 B. 38 C. 51 D. 114 E. 148,D,MC,Medium,8,2007,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 3.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 41.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 52.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 51.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 35.0, 'D': 35.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 31.0, 'D': 40.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 53.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 36.0, 'D': 37.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 53.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 31.0, 'D': 40.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 50.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 51.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 45.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 48.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 28.0, 'D': 47.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 47.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2007-8M11 #16,"Li's English book weighs 3 pounds, her math book weighs 5 pounds, her history book weighs 4 pounds, and her science book weighs 6 pounds.How many different combinations of one or more books can Li pack in her backpack so that the total weight of the books is 12 pounds or less?",A. 9 B. 10 C. 11 D. 12 E. 18,C,MC,Hard,8,2007,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 36.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 17.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 31.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 35.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 17.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 32.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 19.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 34.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 28.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 32.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 32.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 34.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 38.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 34.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 35.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 35.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 17.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}" 2007-8M11 #17,"The distance around a circular pond are shown below. From the snack bar, Jake notices an island in the center of the pond. Circle with an island in the middle. Going clockwise arcs are labeled as follows: 100 yards; waterfall; 50 yards; snack bar; 50 yards; dock. Of the following, which is the best approximation of the distance from the snack bar to the center of the island?",A. 16 yards B. 20 yards C. 32 yards D. 50 yards E. 64 yards,C,MC,Hard,8,2007,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 3.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 47.0, 'E': 25.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 48.0, 'E': 23.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 48.0, 'E': 23.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 47.0, 'E': 24.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 46.0, 'E': 24.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 49.0, 'E': 23.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 45.0, 'E': 28.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 45.0, 'E': 25.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 46.0, 'E': 25.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 48.0, 'E': 23.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 49.0, 'E': 24.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 48.0, 'E': 24.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 47.0, 'E': 24.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 49.0, 'E': 24.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 49.0, 'E': 24.0}" 2007-8M11 #19,"An airplane climbs at a rate of 66.8 feet per minute. It descends at twice the rate that it climbs. Assuming it descends at a constant rate, how many feet will the airplane descend in 30 minutes?","A. 96.8 B. 133.6 C. 1,002 D. 2,004 E. 4,008",E,MC,Hard,8,2007,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 8.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 29.0, 'Omitted': 32.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 26.0, 'Omitted': 41.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 25.0, 'Omitted': 44.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 31.0, 'Omitted': 18.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 34.0, 'Omitted': 25.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 29.0, 'Omitted': 46.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 30.0, 'Omitted': 23.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 24.0, 'Omitted': 48.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 32.0, 'Omitted': 24.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 25.0, 'Omitted': 43.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 23.0, 'Omitted': 47.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 29.0, 'Omitted': 32.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 26.0, 'Omitted': 41.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 27.0, 'Omitted': 35.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 28.0, 'Omitted': 36.0}" 2005-4M4 #3,"Image of 4 circles, each divided into 6 segments, and each having two different shaded segments. Going clockwise from the top, the first circle has segments 1 and 6 shaded; second circle has segments 5 and 6 shaded; third circle has segments 4 and 5 shaded; fourth space is blank; fifth circle has segments 2 and 3 shaded. Which of the figures below should be the fourth figure in the pattern shown above?","A. Circle divided into 6 segments; going clockwise from the top, segments 3 and 4 are shaded. B. Circle divided into 6 segments; going clockwise from the top, segments 1 and 2 are shaded. C. Circle divided into 6 segments; going clockwise from the top, segments 6 and 1 are shaded. D. Circle divided into 6 segments; going clockwise from the top, segments 3 and 6 are shaded.",A,MC,Easy,4,2005,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 71.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 75.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 79.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 60.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 65.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 82.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 3.0}","{'A': 67.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 81.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 64.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 80.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 79.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2005-4M4 #6,"Grid comprised of 28 blocks, each measuring 1 cm by 1 cm, arranged in 4 rows by 7 columns. Column 1: bottom block is shaded in half. Column 2: bottom block is fully shaded; block above is shaded in half. Column 3: starting from the bottom going up, 2 blocks are fully shaded and third block is shaded in half. Column 4: bottom block is half shaded and 2 blocks above it are fully shaded. Column 5: bottom block is clear and 2 blocks above it are shaded. Column 6: bottom block is clear and 2 blocks above it are shaded. Column 7: all 4 blocks are clear. What is the area of the shaded figure?",A. 9 square centimeters B. 11 square centimeters C. 13 square centimeters D. 14 square centimeters,B,MC,Medium,4,2005,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 19.0, 'B': 46.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 47.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 53.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 31.0, 'C': 39.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 40.0, 'C': 31.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 56.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 27.0, 'B': 37.0, 'C': 28.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 45.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 38.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 53.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 50.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,, 2005-4M4 #9,"Alba needed to know about how much the sum of 19.6, 23.8, and 38.4 is. She correctly rounded each of these numbers to the nearest whole number. What three numbers did she use?","A. 19, 23, 38 B. 19, 24, 38 C. 20, 24, 38 D. 20, 24, 39",C,MC,Medium,4,2005,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 32.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 43.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 29.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 48.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 26.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 53.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 42.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 39.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 34.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 25.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 56.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 35.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 36.0, 'D': 14.0}","{'A': 26.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 53.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 39.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 34.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 25.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 55.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 27.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 52.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2005-4M12 #1,"Which of these is equal to 8,000 + 800 + 8 ?","A. 8,088 B. 8,808 C. 8,880 D. 8,888",B,MC,Easy,4,2005,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 4.0, 'B': 85.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 4.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 87.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 89.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 4.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 79.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 81.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 92.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 3.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 83.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 7.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 83.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 7.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 81.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 90.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 3.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 88.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 4.0}",,,, 2005-4M12 #2,4/6 - 1/6 =,A. 3 B. 3/6 C. 3/0 D. 5/6,B,MC,Medium,4,2005,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 6.0, 'B': 53.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 53.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 54.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 48.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 51.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 66.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 51.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 55.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 48.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 56.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 57.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,, 2005-4M12 #3,24 ÷ ( 6 ÷ 2 ) =,A. 8 B. 6 C. 3 D. 2,A,MC,Medium,4,2005,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 57.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 57.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 60.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 45.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 53.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 73.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 47.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 62.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 16.0}","{'A': 50.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 62.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 64.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2005-4M12 #4,There are 30 people in the music room. There are 74 people in the cafeteria. How many more people are in the cafeteria than the music room?,A. 40 B. 44 C. 54 D. 104,B,MC,Easy,4,2005,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 4.0, 'B': 78.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 13.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 81.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 85.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 66.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 72.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 87.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 70.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 84.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 9.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 71.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 86.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 85.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 10.0}",,,, 2005-4M12 #5,Which of these could be measured using a meter stick?,A. The length of a swimming pool B. The temperature of the water in a swimming pool C. The weight of the water in a swimming pool D. The number of people in a swimming pool,A,MC,Easy,4,2005,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 77.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 78.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 84.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 66.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 67.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 85.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 71.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 76.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 69.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 85.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 84.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2005-4M12 #7,Jo's recipe says to bake a cake for 25-28 minutes. About how long is this?,A. A quarter of an hour B. Half an hour C. An hour D. An hour and a half,B,MC,Medium,4,2005,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 38.0, 'B': 49.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 7.0}","{'A': 37.0, 'B': 51.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 35.0, 'B': 57.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 3.0}","{'A': 43.0, 'B': 35.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 40.0, 'B': 40.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 36.0, 'B': 54.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 4.0}","{'A': 46.0, 'B': 38.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 41.0, 'B': 44.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 6.0}","{'A': 42.0, 'B': 39.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 34.0, 'B': 58.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 3.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 58.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 4.0}",,,, 2005-4M12 #8,Luis had two apples and he cut each apple into fifths. How many pieces of apple did he have?,A. 2/5 B. 2 C. 5 D. 10,D,MC,Medium,4,2005,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 36.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 55.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 36.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 52.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 31.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 59.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 48.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 41.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 43.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 46.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 31.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 60.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 41.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 48.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 38.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 53.0}","{'A': 43.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 45.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 31.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 59.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 32.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 58.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2005-4M12 #10,"In a gumball machine there are 100 red, 75 blue, 50 green, and 125 yellow gumballs. These 350 gumballs are mixed up. Sam puts money in and one gumball comes out. Which color is most likely to come out?",A. Red B. Blue C. Green D. Yellow,D,MC,Easy,4,2005,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 5.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 91.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 91.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 94.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 84.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 87.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 92.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 88.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 92.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 87.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 95.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 93.0}",,,, 2005-4M12 #11,Bar graph showing 5 bars; Y axis is labeled number and ranges from 5 to 10. Bar 1 goes up to 7; Bar 2 goes up to 5; Bar 3 goes up to 9; Bar 4 goes up to 8; and Bar 5 goes up to 6. Jim made the graph above. Which of these could be the title for the graph?,A. Number of students who walked to school on Monday through Friday B. Number of dogs in five states C. Number of bottles collected by three students D. Number of students in each of ten clubs,A,MC,Medium,4,2005,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 52.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 53.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 54.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 49.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 51.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 53.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 13.0}","{'A': 51.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 50.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 50.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 55.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 48.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 16.0}",,,, 2005-4M12 #12,N stands for the number of hours of sleep Ken gets each night. Which of the following represents the number of hours of sleep Ken gets in 1 week?,A. N + 7 B. N - 7 C. N × 7 D. N ÷ 7,C,MC,Easy,4,2005,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 27.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 60.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 25.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 63.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 24.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 65.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 31.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 51.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 29.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 56.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 73.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 29.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 56.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 27.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 61.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 30.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 54.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 66.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 68.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2005-4M12 #14,"Table showing columns of numbers. Blank squares have values of 4, 5, 6, 7. Blank triangles have values of 9, 11, 13, 15. Which rule describes the pattern shown in the table?",A. Blank square plus 5 equals blank triangle. B. Blank square plus blank square equals blank triangle. C. Blank square plus blank square plus one equals blank triangle. D. Blank square plus blank square plus two equals blank triangle.,C,MC,Hard,4,2005,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 42.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 43.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 42.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 45.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 44.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 37.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 44.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 37.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 14.0}","{'A': 45.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 41.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 42.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,, 2005-4M12 #15,Amber and Charlotte each ran a mile. It took Amber 11.79 minutes. It took Charlotte 9.08 minutes. Which number sentence can Charlotte use to best estimate the difference in their times?,A. 11 - 9 = empty box B. 11 - 10 = empty box C. 12 - 9 = empty box D. 12 - 10 = empty box,C,MC,Hard,4,2005,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 53.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 31.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 49.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 35.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 50.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 37.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 56.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 53.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 42.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 45.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 53.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 51.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 36.0, 'D': 8.0}","{'A': 54.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 49.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 39.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 50.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 36.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2005-4M12 #16,Sue bought a notebook for $3.59. She gave the clerk a $5 bill. Which of these is the correct amount of change?,"A. One dollar, four dimes, and a penny B. One dollar, five dimes, and a penny C. Two dollars, four dimes, and a penny D. Two dollars, five dimes, and nine pennies",A,MC,Medium,4,2005,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 49.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 24.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 47.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 52.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 36.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 32.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 42.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 28.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 65.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 34.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 33.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 47.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 39.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 29.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 54.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 52.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2005-8M3 #5,Ravi has more tapes than magazines. He has fewer tapes than books. Which of the following lists these items from the greatest in number to the least in number?,"A. Books, magazines, tapes B. Books, tapes, magazines C. Magazines, books, tapes D. Tapes, magazines, books",B,MC,Easy,8,2005,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 2.0, 'B': 86.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 86.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 90.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 78.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 78.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 90.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 5.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 82.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'B': 90.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 80.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 89.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 90.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 5.0}",,,, 2005-8M3 #7,Amanda wants to paint each face of a cube a different color. How many colors will she need?,A. Three B. Four C. Six D. Eight,C,MC,Easy,8,2005,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 7.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 80.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 79.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 85.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 68.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 68.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 84.0, 'D': 4.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 77.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 79.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 70.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 85.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 84.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2005-8M3 #8,Which piece of information is NOT needed to solve the problem below? You do not have to solve the problem. Carlos is planning to buy food for his 2 dogs. The food he buys must last for 4 weeks. Each dog eats 1 can of dog food and 3 dog biscuits every day. How many cans of dog food does Carlos need to buy?,A. Carlos has 2 dogs. B. The food must last 4 weeks. C. Each dog eats 1 can of dog food every day. D. Each dog eats 3 biscuits every day.,D,MC,Easy,8,2005,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 11.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 66.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 60.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 71.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 46.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 52.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 59.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 57.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 67.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 53.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 69.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 68.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,, 2005-8M3 #10,"In the equation y = 4 x , if the value of x is increased by 2, what is the effect on the value of y ?",A. It is 8 more than the original amount. B. It is 6 more than the original amount. C. It is 2 more than the original amount. D. It is 16 times the original amount. E. It is 8 times the original amount.,A,MC,Hard,8,2005,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 32.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 45.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 36.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 39.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 37.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 41.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 25.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 44.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 27.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 44.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 46.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 31.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 28.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 40.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 31.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 40.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 26.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 44.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 38.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 40.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 40.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 39.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,, 2005-8M3 #11,"Graph of curve plotted on an (X,Y) axis. Curve begins at point (0, -2) and ends at point (2 and 1/4, 2 and 3/4) On the curve above, what is the best estimate of the value of x when y = 0 ?",A. -2.0 B. 1.1 C. 1.4 D. 1.7 E. 1.9,C,MC,Medium,8,2005,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 19.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 50.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 50.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 54.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 37.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 44.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 57.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 43.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 50.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 41.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 55.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 52.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,, 2005-8M3 #12,"1 plus 3 equals 4 1 plus 3 plus 5 equals 9 1 plus 3 plus 5 plus 7 equals 16 1 plus 3 plus 5 plus 7 plus 9 equals 25 According to the pattern suggested by the four examples above, how many consecutive odd integers are required to give a sum of 144 ?",A. 9 B. 12 C. 15 D. 36 E. 72,B,MC,Hard,8,2005,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 10.0, 'B': 40.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 39.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 21.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 42.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 36.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 34.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 22.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 48.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 17.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 36.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 23.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 40.0, 'C': 28.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 35.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 21.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 42.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 43.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,, 2005-8M3 #13,"Graphic showing x-y axis on grid with point Q at (-3, 2); point R at (4, 2); and point S at (4, -2). If the points Q , R , and S shown above are three of the vertices of rectangle QRST , which of the following are the coordinates of T (not shown) ?","A. (4, -3) B. (3, -2) C. (-3, 4) D. (-3, -2) E. (-2, -3)",D,MC,Medium,8,2005,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 5.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 59.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 60.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 65.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 44.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 53.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 71.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 50.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 61.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 50.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 66.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 63.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2005-8M3 #14,A certain 4-sided figure has the following properties. Only one pair of opposite sides are parallel. Only one pair of opposite sides are equal in length. The parallel sides are not equal in length. Which of the following must be true about the sides that are equal in length?,A. They are perpendicular to each other. B. They are each perpendicular to an adjacent side. C. They are equal in length to one of the other two sides. D. They are not equal in length to either of the other two sides. E. They are not parallel.,E,MC,Hard,8,2005,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 18.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 25.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 25.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 29.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 16.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 17.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 31.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 21.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 24.0, 'Omitted': 22.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 28.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 18.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 28.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 30.0}",,,, 2005-8M3 #16,The mean distance from Venus to the Sun is 1.08 X 10 8 kilometers. Which of the following quantities is equal to this distance?,"A. 10,800,000 kilometers B. 108,000,000 kilometers C. 1,080,000,000 kilometers D. 10,800,000,000 kilometers E. 108,000,000,000 kilometers",B,MC,Medium,8,2005,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 6.0, 'B': 41.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 31.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 41.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 28.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 44.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 29.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 33.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 31.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 34.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 31.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 57.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 23.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 31.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 37.0, 'E': 11.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 46.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 27.0, 'E': 8.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 34.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 31.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 45.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 28.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 46.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 28.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2005-8M3 #17,There were 90 employees in a company last year. This year the number of employees increased by 10 percent. How many employees are in the company this year?,A. 9 B. 81 C. 91 D. 99 E. 100,D,MC,Hard,8,2005,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 9.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 32.0, 'E': 46.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 41.0, 'E': 38.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 42.0, 'E': 38.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 55.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 27.0, 'E': 48.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 52.0, 'E': 25.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 23.0, 'E': 53.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 35.0, 'E': 41.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 24.0, 'E': 51.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 42.0, 'E': 38.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 48.0, 'E': 33.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2005-8M4 #3,"Circles divided into 6 equal segments. Going clockwise within each circle, the first circle has segments 1 and 6 shaded. The second circle has segments 5 and 6 shaded. The third circle has segments 4 and 5 shaded. The section for a fourth circle is blank. The fifth circle has segments 2 and 3 shaded. Which of the figures below should be the fourth figure in the pattern shown above?",A. The circle has segments 3 and 4 shaded. B. The circle has segments 1 and 2 shaded. C. The circle has segments 6 and 1 shaded. D. The circle has segments 3 and 6 shaded.,A,MC,Easy,8,2005,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 89.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 2.0}","{'A': 90.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 92.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 1.0}","{'A': 82.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 84.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 94.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 2.0}","{'A': 88.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 2.0}","{'A': 93.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 2.0}","{'A': 84.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 92.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 1.0}","{'A': 94.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 1.0}",,,, 2005-8M4 #6,"Grid comprised of 28 blocks, each measuring 1 cm by 1 cm, arranged in 4 rows by 7 columns. Column 1: bottom block is shaded in half. Column 2: bottom block is fully shaded; block above is shaded in half. Column 3: starting from the bottom going up, 2 blocks are fully shaded and third block is shaded in half. Column 4: bottom block is half shaded and 2 blocks above it are fully shaded. Column 5: bottom block is clear and 2 blocks above it are shaded. Column 6: bottom block is clear and 2 blocks above it are shaded. Column 7: all 4 blocks are clear. What is the area of the shaded figure?",A. 9 square centimeters B. 11 square centimeters C. 13 square centimeters D. 14 square centimeters,B,MC,Easy,8,2005,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 8.0, 'B': 77.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 78.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 83.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 60.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 72.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 84.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 73.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 5.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 83.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 3.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 70.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 82.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 78.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2005-8M4 #9,"Alba needed to know about how much the sum of 19.6, 23.8, and 38.4 is. She correctly rounded each of these numbers to the nearest whole number. What three numbers did she use?","A. 19, 23, 38 B. 19, 24, 38 C. 20, 24, 38 D. 20, 24, 39",C,MC,Easy,8,2005,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 5.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 86.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 85.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 90.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 77.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 76.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 90.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 78.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 90.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 78.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 89.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 90.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2005-8M4 #19,"Each of the 6 faces of a certain cube is labeled either R or S. When the cube is tossed, the probability of the cube landing with an R face up is 1/3 . How many faces are labeled R ?",A. Five B. Four C. Three D. Two E. One,D,MC,Medium,8,2005,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 2.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 42.0, 'D': 37.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 35.0, 'D': 43.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 36.0, 'D': 46.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 47.0, 'D': 22.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 45.0, 'D': 26.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 55.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 44.0, 'D': 29.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 31.0, 'D': 52.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 44.0, 'D': 28.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 36.0, 'D': 46.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 34.0, 'D': 49.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,, 2005-8M12 #1,What is 4 hundredths written in decimal notation?,A. 0.004 B. 0.04 C. 0.400 D. 4.00 E. 400.0,B,MC,Easy,8,2005,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 16.0, 'B': 66.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 69.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 74.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 1.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 55.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 53.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 75.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 61.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 69.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 5.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 56.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 74.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 74.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,, 2005-8M12 #2,A rectangular playground has a perimeter of 390 feet. The width of the playground is 75 feet. What is its length?,A. 5.2 feet B. 97.5 feet C. 120 feet D. 130 feet E. 240 feet,C,MC,Hard,8,2005,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 22.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 39.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 18.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 41.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 20.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 44.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 19.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 28.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 19.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 34.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 19.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 50.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 36.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 22.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 44.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 20.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 44.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 18.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 44.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 18.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,, 2005-8M12 #3,Which of the following is equal to 6 ( x + 6 ) > ?,A. x + 12 B. 6 x + 6 C. 6 x + 12 D. 6 x + 36 E. 6 x + 66,D,MC,Medium,8,2005,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 7.0, 'B': 39.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 45.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 39.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 42.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 38.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 46.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 46.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 32.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 40.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 39.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 66.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 49.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 30.0, 'E': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 36.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 44.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 44.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 34.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 37.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 48.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 32.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 54.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2005-8M12 #5,"Image of a thermometer. Temperatures shown range from negative 10 to 90 degrees Farenheit, in 5 degree increments. Mercury is at negative 5 degrees F. What temperature would be 15° F more than the temperature shown on the thermometer above?",A. -20° F B. -10° F C. 10° F D. 15° F E. 20° F,C,MC,Easy,8,2005,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 5.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 68.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 14.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 72.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 13.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 79.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 11.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 51.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 19.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 55.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 18.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 70.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 15.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 59.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 18.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 66.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 19.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 57.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 17.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 77.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 11.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 77.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 12.0}",,,, 2005-8M12 #6,"The prices of gasoline in a certain region are $1.41, $1.36, $1.57, and $1.45 per gallon. What is the median price per gallon for gasoline in this region?",A. $1.41 B. $1.43 C. $1.44 D. $1.45 E. $1.47,B,MC,Medium,8,2005,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 10.0, 'B': 53.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 49.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 56.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 37.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 44.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 59.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 42.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 10.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 50.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 42.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 17.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 56.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 49.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2005-8M12 #9,"The endpoints of a line segment are the points with coordinates (2, 1) and (8, 9). What are the coordinates of the midpoint of this line segment?","A. (2, 3½) B. (3, 4) C. (5, 5) D. (4½, 5½) E. (10, 10)",C,MC,Hard,8,2005,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 7.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 38.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 39.0, 'D': 17.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 42.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 17.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 29.0, 'C': 31.0, 'D': 17.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 45.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 41.0, 'D': 17.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 17.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 42.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 44.0, 'D': 17.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,, 2005-8M12 #10,Which of the graphs below is the set of all whole numbers less than 5?,"A. A number line with dots at the points 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4. B. A number line with dots at the points 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. C. A number line with dots at the points minus 4, minus 3, minus 2, minus 1, 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4. D. A number line with an open circle at the point 5 and a ray extending to the left past negative 5. E. A number line with open circles at the points minus 5 and 5 and a line segment joining those points.",A,MC,Hard,8,2005,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 39.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 34.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 34.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 37.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 39.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 35.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 32.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 32.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 28.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 36.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 35.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 42.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 37.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 39.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 37.0, 'E': 5.0}","{'A': 32.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 33.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 38.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 37.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 40.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 34.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,, 2005-8M12 #11,"Ms. Thierry and 3 friends ate dinner at a restaurant. The bill was $67. In addition, they left a $13 tip. Approximately what percent of the total bill did they leave as a tip?",A. 10% B. 13% C. 15% D. 20% E. 25%,D,MC,Hard,8,2005,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 18.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 28.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 31.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 33.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 24.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 43.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 21.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 34.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 22.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 33.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 37.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,, 2005-8M12 #12,Number line showing 0.005 on the left and 0.006 on the right. Point A is in the middle of these two points. What number is represented by point A on the number line above?,A. 0.0010 B. 0.0054 C. 0.0055 D. 0.006 E. 0.055,C,MC,Medium,8,2005,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 12.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 39.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 21.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 45.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 19.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 48.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 18.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 26.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 33.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 22.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 54.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 14.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 40.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 24.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 43.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 22.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 24.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 48.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 48.0, 'D': 1.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2005-8M12 #13,"1, 9, 25, 49, 81, ... The same rule is applied to each number in the pattern above. What is the 6th number in the pattern?",A. 40 B. 100 C. 121 D. 144 E. 169,C,MC,Medium,8,2005,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 4.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 59.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 61.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 61.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 56.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 57.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 68.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 50.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 60.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 56.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 62.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 64.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,, 2005-8M12 #15,"One of the acute angles in a right triangle measures 28 degrees. What is the measure, in degrees, of the other acute angle?",A. 17° B. 28° C. 62° D. 90° E. 152°,C,MC,Medium,8,2005,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 12.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 47.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 49.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 53.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 38.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 29.0, 'C': 37.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 60.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 37.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 46.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 39.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 53.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 54.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,, 2005-8M12 #17,x y 0 -1 1 2 2 5 3 8 10 29 Which of the following equations represents the relationship between x and y shown in the table above?,A. y = x 2 + 1 B. y = x + 1 C. y = 3 x - 1 D. y = x 2 - 3 E. y = 3 x 2 - 1,C,MC,Medium,8,2005,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 13.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 53.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 54.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 57.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 44.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 46.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 71.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 45.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 8.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 54.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 11.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 45.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 58.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 59.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,, 2005-12M3 #5,"Tables showing the number of calories burned per minutes of exercise. Data is as follows: 10 minutes burns 37 calories 12 minutes burns 42 calories 14 minutes burns 49 calories 16 minutes burns 58 calories 18 minutes burns 64 calories 20 minutes burns 70 calories Which of the following graphs best illustrates the relationship between exercise time and total calories burned, as shown in the table above?",A. A horizontal line. B. A diagonal line descending to the right. C. A diagonal line increasing to the right. D. A curved line decreasing to the right. E. A curved line increasing to the right.,C,MC,Easy,12,2005,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 1.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 85.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 81.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 85.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 79.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 79.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'B': 1.0, 'C': 85.0, 'E': 13.0}",,,"{'A': 2.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 77.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 85.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 84.0, 'D': 1.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2005-12M3 #6,"Additional Material Additional Material: Image of protractor on the top. Images of rulers on the bottom, showing inches and centimeters. Triangle ABC where angle A is 55 degrees and angle C is 75 degrees In △ A B C shown above, what is the measure of ∠ B ?",A. 30° B. 40° C. 50° D. 60° E. 70°,C,MC,Easy,12,2005,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 6.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 79.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 77.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 4.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 82.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 66.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 67.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 83.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 1.0}",,,"{'A': 10.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 70.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 80.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 86.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 1.0}",,,, 2005-12M3 #7,"Results table; G equals 157; Y equals 352; and R equals 491. Jerry spun one of the spinners below 1,000 times and obtained the results shown in the table above. Which spinner did Jerry probably use?","A. Spinner divided into 3 sections: R is the largest section and takes up the right half of the spinner; section Y is next in size; and section G is the smallest. B. Spinner divided into 3 sections: R is the largest section and takes up the right half of the spinner; sections Y and G are the same size and take up the left side of the spinner. C. Spinner divided into 3 sections: R is the largest section and takes up the left half of the spinner; sections Y and G are the same size and take up the right side of the spinner. D. Spinner divided into 3 sections: R is the largest section, followed by section G, and section Y is the smallest. E. Spinner divided into 3 equal sections: R, G, and Y",A,MC,Easy,12,2005,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 77.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 77.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 11.0}","{'A': 79.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 12.0}","{'A': 70.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 69.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 15.0}","{'A': 79.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 9.0}",,,"{'A': 70.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 78.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 84.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 7.0}",,,, 2005-12M3 #8,Question refers to the following information. The cost to mail a first-class letter is 33 cents for the first ounce. Each additional ounce costs 22 cents. (Fractions of an ounce are rounded up to the next whole ounce.) How much would it cost to mail a letter that weighs 2.7 ounces?,A. 55 cents B. 66 cents C. 77 cents D. 88 cents E. 99 cents,C,MC,Easy,12,2005,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 8.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 64.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 69.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 75.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 46.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 51.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 63.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 8.0}",,,"{'A': 13.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 52.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 71.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 72.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 9.0}",,,, 2005-12M3 #10,"If a 2 by 18 rectangle has the same area as a square, what is the length of a side of the square?",A. 4 B. 6 C. 8 D. 10 E. 12,B,MC,Medium,12,2005,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 10.0, 'B': 55.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 59.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 63.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 40.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 17.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 43.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 63.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,"{'A': 16.0, 'B': 41.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 60.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 68.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2005-12M3 #12,"x + 2 y = 17 x - 2 y = 3 The graphs of the two equations shown above intersect at the point ( x , y ) . What is the value of x at the point of intersection?",A. 3 1/2 B. 5 C. 7 D. 10 E. 20,D,MC,Hard,12,2005,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 13.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 29.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 7.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 33.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 33.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 22.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 23.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 44.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}",,,"{'A': 16.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 9.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 33.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 39.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 7.0}",,,, 2005-12M3 #13,"In a school fund-raiser, 10 students in class A sold an average (arithmetic mean) of 4 boxes of cookies. In class B, 15 students sold an average of 9 boxes. What was the average number of boxes of cookies sold by the 25 students?",A. 13/25 B. 1 C. 6 1/2 D. 7 E. 13 6/13,D,MC,Hard,12,2005,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 30.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 31.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 31.0, 'D': 30.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 25.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 28.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 30.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 34.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 7.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 31.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 25.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 32.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}",,,"{'A': 34.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 33.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 8.0}","{'A': 24.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 28.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 35.0, 'D': 27.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,, 2005-12M4 #1,"Question refers to the following diagram. Scale drawing of a house. The left side is 30 feet long, the right side is 24 feet long, the back is 48 feet across, the front has got a 12 foot section that juts out 6 feet from the rest of the front of the house. The diagram is part of a scale drawing of a house. What is the length, in feet, of the side whose dimension is not given in the diagram?",A. 12 B. 24 C. 30 D. 36 E. 40,D,MC,Easy,12,2005,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 2.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 78.0, 'E': 4.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 83.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 85.0, 'E': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 65.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 70.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 85.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,"{'A': 4.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 70.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 83.0, 'E': 3.0}","{'B': 3.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 86.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2005-12M4 #3,"Question refers to the following diagram. Scale drawing of a house. The left side is 30 feet long, the right side is 24 feet long, the back is 48 feet across, the front has got a 12 foot section that juts out 6 feet from the rest of the front of the house. The diagram is part of a scale drawing of a house. If you were to redraw the diagram using a scale of 3/4 inch = 10 feet, what would be the length of the side that is 48 feet?",A. 3.0 in B. 3.6 in C. 5.6 in D. 7.5 in E. 12.0 in,B,MC,Medium,12,2005,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 7.0, 'B': 53.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 59.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 59.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 46.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 51.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 7.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 63.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 8.0}",,,"{'A': 8.0, 'B': 47.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 7.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 58.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 64.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}",,,, 2005-12M4 #4,"Question refers to the following information. Easy Ride Van Company finds that about 40 percent of the time a person who makes an advance reservation for transportation does not keep the reservation. Therefore, for each of their 10-passenger vans, the Easy Ride Van Company schedules 13 persons on the basis of advance reservations. Based on the information above, about how many riders out of the 13 scheduled would not keep their reservations?",A. 1 B. 3 C. 5 D. 7 E. 9,C,MC,Easy,12,2005,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 1.0, 'B': 29.0, 'C': 59.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 70.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 67.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 54.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'B': 30.0, 'C': 55.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 72.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,"{'A': 1.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 53.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 67.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 69.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2005-12M4 #9,"If the digit in the tens place of 37,241 is increased by one and the digit in the thousands place is decreased by one, how has the number been changed?","A. The number has been decreased by 990. B. The number has been decreased by 1,000. C. The number has been decreased by 1,010. D. The number has been increased by 10. E. The number has been increased by 1,010.",A,MC,Medium,12,2005,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 52.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 58.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 60.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 10.0}","{'A': 39.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 43.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 57.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,"{'A': 41.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 59.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 10.0}","{'A': 61.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2005-12M4 #11,"{ x + 2 y = 1 2 x - y = 7 In the solution of the system of equations above, what is the value of x ?",A. - 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 E. 5,C,MC,Medium,12,2005,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 21.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 46.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 51.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 51.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 39.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 8.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 43.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 62.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}",,,"{'A': 22.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 41.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 50.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 58.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}",,,, 2005-12M4 #13,Which of the right triangles below could NOT be a 30° - 60° - 90° triangle?,A. Triangle A has a leg of 6 units and a hypotenuse of 12 units. B. Triangle B has a leg of 5 units and a leg of 10 units. C. Triangle C has a leg of the square root of 3 units and a leg of 1 unit. D. Triangle D has a leg of 1/2 unit and a hypotenuse of 1 unit. E. Triangle E has a leg of square root of 3 units and a hypotenuse of 2 units.,B,MC,Hard,12,2005,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 11.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 21.0, 'E': 21.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 29.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 19.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 20.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 27.0, 'E': 20.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 23.0, 'E': 20.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 21.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}",,,"{'A': 12.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 22.0, 'E': 21.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 19.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 23.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}",,,, 2005-12M4 #14,The remainder when a number n is divided by 7 is 2. Which of the following is the remainder when 2 n + 1 is divided by 7 ?,A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 E. 5,E,MC,Hard,12,2005,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 14.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 23.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 25.0, 'Omitted': 27.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 23.0, 'Omitted': 27.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 14.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 33.0, 'D': 24.0, 'Omitted': 17.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 44.0}",,,"{'A': 13.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 23.0, 'Omitted': 17.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 27.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 30.0}",,,, 2005-12M4 #16,What are all values of x such that x 2 + 7 x + 6 ≥ 0 ?,A. - 6 ≤ x ≤ - 1 B. - 6 ≤ x ≤ 1 C. 1 ≤ x ≤ 6 D. x ≤ - 6 or x ≥ - 1 E. x ≤ 1 or x ≥ 6,D,MC,Hard,12,2005,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 15.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 29.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 28.0, 'D': 31.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 31.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 24.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 24.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}","{'A': 24.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 39.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 8.0}",,,"{'A': 10.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 24.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 32.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 29.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 9.0}",,,, 2005-12M4 #17,Graph of f(x) = sin X. Point P is at 5 pi/2. The graph of f ( x ) = sin x is shown above. Which of the following is the x coordinate of point P ?,A. π/2 B. π C. 3π/2 D. 2 π E. 5π/2,E,MC,Hard,12,2005,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 13.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 38.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 16.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 38.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 19.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 40.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 19.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 35.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 11.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 38.0, 'D': 24.0, 'Omitted': 13.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 31.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 23.0}",,,"{'A': 13.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 41.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 10.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 39.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 19.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 21.0}",,,, 2005-12M12 #1,Which of the following pairs of geometric figures must be similar to each other?,A. Two equilateral triangles B. Two isosceles triangles C. Two right triangles D. Two rectangles E. Two parallelograms,A,MC,Medium,12,2005,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 50.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 47.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 52.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 38.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 37.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 55.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 6.0}",,,"{'A': 38.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 51.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 51.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,, 2005-12M12 #2,"Table listing the gender and color of puppies. Two of the puppies are male; one is black and the other is brown. There are 5 female puppies; 2 are black and 3 are brown. The table above shows the gender and color of 7 puppies. If a puppy selected at random from the group is brown, what is the probability it is a male?",A. 1/4 B. 2/7 C. 1/3 D. 1/2 E. 2/3,A,MC,Medium,12,2005,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 52.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 47.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 3.0}","{'A': 51.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 2.0}","{'A': 39.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 51.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 3.0}","{'A': 51.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,"{'A': 45.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 51.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 2.0}","{'A': 49.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 2.0}",,,, 2005-12M12 #4,"Graphic showing two streets, Main St. and the proposed Elm St. which are connected by another road. The angle of this road off of Main St. is 70 degrees. The angle of this road connecting to Elm St. is x degrees. In the figure above, Elm Street is to be constructed parallel to Main Street. What is the value of x ?",A. 70 B. 110 C. 120 D. 130 E. 140,B,MC,Easy,12,2005,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 19.0, 'B': 73.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 1.0, 'E': 3.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 74.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 78.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 2.0}","{'A': 27.0, 'B': 55.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 26.0, 'B': 63.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 82.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 2.0}",,,"{'A': 22.0, 'B': 64.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 75.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 79.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2005-12M12 #5,The first term in a sequence of numbers is 1/2 . Each term after the first term is 1 more than twice its previous term. What is the 4th term?,A. 2 B. 4 C. 5 D. 11 E. 23,D,MC,Medium,12,2005,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 10.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 50.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 45.0, 'E': 19.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 54.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 31.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 29.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 56.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}",,,"{'A': 18.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 31.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 52.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 60.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2005-12M12 #6,"Rosa is twice as old as Byron. Fred is one year older than Byron. If Fred's age is represented by F , which of the following represents the ages of Rosa and Byron, respectively?",A. 1/2 ( F - 1 ) and F - 1 B. 1/2 ( F + 1 ) and F + 1 C. 2 ( F - 1 ) and F - 1 D. 2 ( F + 1 ) and F + 1 E. 2 F and F - 1,C,MC,Medium,12,2005,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 5.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 43.0, 'D': 30.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 43.0, 'D': 24.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 46.0, 'D': 24.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 33.0, 'D': 35.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 34.0, 'D': 37.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 50.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}",,,"{'A': 5.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 31.0, 'D': 35.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 45.0, 'D': 25.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 53.0, 'D': 22.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,, 2005-12M12 #8,"A scale drawing of a rectangular room is 5 inches by 3 inches. If 1 inch on this scale drawing represents 3 feet, what are the dimensions of the room?",A. 5 feet by 3 feet B. 5 feet by 9 feet C. 15 feet by 3 feet D. 15 feet by 5 feet E. 15 feet by 9 feet,E,MC,Easy,12,2005,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 4.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 85.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 84.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 88.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 67.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 8.0, 'Omitted': 78.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 92.0}",,,"{'A': 6.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 76.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 86.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 92.0}",,,, 2005-12M12 #9,A particular flu vaccine is effective for 90 percent of the patients who receive it. What is the probability that it will be effective for both of the next two randomly selected patients?,A. 0.54 B. 0.63 C. 0.72 D. 0.81 E. 0.90,D,MC,Hard,12,2005,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 8.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 21.0, 'E': 50.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 26.0, 'E': 48.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 27.0, 'E': 49.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 49.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 53.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 33.0, 'E': 40.0, 'Omitted': 9.0}",,,"{'A': 12.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 49.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 26.0, 'E': 49.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 25.0, 'E': 54.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}",,,, 2005-12M12 #10,"An election involving four candidates for mayor has been held. Of the following, which is the best way to present the percentage of votes each candidate received?",A. Circle graph B. Line graph C. Box plot D. Scatterplot E. Histogram,A,MC,Easy,12,2005,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 62.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 5.0}","{'A': 58.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 63.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 56.0, 'B': 32.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 4.0}","{'A': 48.0, 'B': 36.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 64.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,"{'A': 56.0, 'B': 31.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 5.0}","{'A': 61.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 62.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 6.0}",,,, 2005-12M12 #13,"The town of Mayville taxes property at a rate of $42 for each $1,000 of estimated value. What is the estimated value of a property on which the owner owes $5,250 in property tax?","A. $42,000 B. $47,250 C. $125,000 D. $220,500 E. $5,250,000",C,MC,Medium,12,2005,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 5.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 44.0, 'D': 38.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 52.0, 'D': 28.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 53.0, 'D': 32.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 40.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 37.0, 'D': 36.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 60.0, 'D': 27.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,"{'A': 9.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 34.0, 'D': 39.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 51.0, 'D': 32.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 62.0, 'D': 29.0, 'E': 4.0}",,,, 2005-12M12 #14,The number of bacteria present in a laboratory sample after t days can be represented by 500(2 t ). What is the initial number of bacteria present in this sample?,"A. 250 B. 500 C. 750 D. 1,000 E. 2,000",B,MC,Hard,12,2005,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 9.0, 'B': 32.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 49.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 34.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 43.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 36.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 44.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 49.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 57.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 49.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 31.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}",,,"{'A': 14.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 53.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 36.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 44.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 40.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 43.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,, 2005-12M12 #15,"A cat lies crouched on level ground 50 feet away from the base of a tree. The cat can see a bird's nest directly above the base of the tree. The angle of elevation from the cat to the bird's nest is 40°. To the nearest foot, how far above the base of the tree is the bird's nest?",A. 32 B. 38 C. 42 D. 60 E. 65,C,MC,Medium,12,2005,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 13.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 41.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 42.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 43.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 28.0, 'D': 23.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 8.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 37.0, 'D': 24.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 68.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,"{'A': 14.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 35.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 43.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 42.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}",,,, 2005-12M12 #16,"A clock manufacturer has found that the amount of time their clocks gain or lose per week is normally distributed with a mean of 0 minutes and a standard deviation of 0.5 minute, as shown below. A normal curve with the scale marked at the points minus 1.5, minus 1, minus 0.5, 0, 0.5, 1, and 1.5. In a random sample of 1,500 of their clocks, which of the following is closest to the expected number of clocks that would gain or lose more than 1 minute per week?",A. 15 B. 30 C. 50 D. 70 E. 90,D,MC,Hard,12,2005,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 28.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 7.0}","{'A': 24.0, 'B': 32.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 26.0, 'B': 31.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 27.0, 'B': 32.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 8.0}","{'A': 29.0, 'B': 29.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 9.0}",,,"{'A': 26.0, 'B': 33.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 26.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}","{'A': 28.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 8.0}",,,, 2005-12M12 #17,"Yvonne has studied the cost of tickets over time for her favorite sports team. She has created a model to predict the cost of a ticket in the future. Let C represent the cost of a ticket in dollars and y represent the number of years in the future. Her model is as follows. C = 2.50 y + 13 Based on this model, how much will the cost of a ticket increase in two years?",A. $5 B. $8 C. $13 D. $18 E. $26,A,MC,Hard,12,2005,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 24.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 51.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 29.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 48.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 30.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 50.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 44.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 49.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 30.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 60.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,"{'A': 16.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 46.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 28.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 51.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 37.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 47.0, 'E': 4.0}",,,, 2003-4M6 #1,Add: 238+462/,A. 600 B. 690 C. 700 D. 790,C,MC,Easy,4,2003,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 3.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 91.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 88.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 91.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 84.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 88.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 93.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 87.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 91.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 86.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 91.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 91.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2003-4M6 #4,"Graphic showing an 8 pound metal ball, an 8 ounce sandwich, a 4 ounce bag of potato chips and a 4 pound puppy In the figure above, which object is heaviest?",A. The metal ball B. The sandwich C. The bag of potato chips D. The puppy,A,MC,Easy,4,2003,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 79.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 85.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 87.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 73.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 74.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 88.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 9.0}","{'A': 81.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 15.0}","{'A': 86.0, 'B': 1.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 76.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 87.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 87.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2003-4M6 #7,"Alan says that if a figure has four sides, it must be a rectangle. Gina does not agree. Which of the following figures shows that Gina is correct?",A. Rectangle B. Circle C. Triangle D. Rectangle with unequal sides,D,MC,Easy,4,2003,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 20.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 70.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 68.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 76.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 30.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 58.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 30.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 57.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 77.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 28.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 61.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 74.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 28.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 59.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 77.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 74.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,, 2003-4M6 #9,Carla has 12 boxes that each weigh the same amount. What would be a quick way for her to find the total weight of the 12 boxes?,A. Add 12 to the weight of one of the boxes B. Subtract 12 from the weight of one of the boxes C. Divide the weight of one of the boxes by 12 D. Multiply the weight of one of the boxes by 12,D,MC,Medium,4,2003,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 22.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 57.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 56.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 62.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 30.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 44.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 25.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 48.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 67.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 27.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 46.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 64.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 27.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 47.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 63.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 63.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2003-4M6 #10,The perimeter of a square is 36 inches. What is the length of one side of the square?,A. 4 inches B. 6 inches C. 9 inches D. 18 inches,C,MC,Medium,4,2003,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 15.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 43.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 51.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 54.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 34.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 36.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 61.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 40.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 44.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 36.0, 'D': 23.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 55.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 54.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,, 2003-4M6 #11,Six students bought exactly enough pens to share equally among themselves. Which of the following could be the number of pens they bought?,A. 46 B. 48 C. 50 D. 52,B,MC,Medium,4,2003,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 32.0, 'B': 49.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 27.0, 'B': 52.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 27.0, 'B': 56.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 34.0, 'B': 39.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 41.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 65.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 39.0, 'B': 38.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 49.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 35.0, 'B': 40.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 26.0, 'B': 58.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 24.0, 'B': 57.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,, 2003-4M6 #12,"Carl has 3 empty egg cartons and 34 eggs. If each carton holds 12 eggs, how many more eggs are needed to fill all 3 cartons?",A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 6,A,MC,Medium,4,2003,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 44.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 26.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 47.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 24.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 54.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 30.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 35.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 31.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 53.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 35.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 31.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 44.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 33.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 35.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 32.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 53.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 53.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,, 2003-4M6 #13,"Scale with 2 boxes along with a triangle on the left and 7 circles on the right The objects on the scale above make it balance exactly. According to this scale, if Triangle balances Three circles , then Box balances which of the following?",A. One circle B. Two circles C. Three circles D. Four circles,B,MC,Hard,4,2003,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 3.0, 'B': 35.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 45.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 43.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 39.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 47.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 39.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 52.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 29.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 45.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 50.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 36.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 31.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 41.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 41.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 46.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 48.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 47.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 38.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 47.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 38.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2003-4M6 #14,Which of the following could NOT be folded into a cube?,A. A net of six squares that can be folded into a cube. B. A net of six squares that can not be folded into a cube. C. A net of six squares that can be folded into a cube. D. A net of six squares that can be folded into a cube.,B,MC,Hard,4,2003,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 9.0, 'B': 36.0, 'C': 37.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 39.0, 'C': 33.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 39.0, 'C': 33.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 44.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 37.0, 'C': 37.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 55.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 37.0, 'C': 34.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 34.0, 'C': 42.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 33.0, 'C': 39.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 41.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 38.0, 'C': 34.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,, 2003-4M6 #15,How much change will John get back from $5.00 if he buys 2 notebooks that cost $1.80 each?,A. $1.40 B. $2.40 C. $3.20 D. $3.60,A,MC,Hard,4,2003,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 37.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 23.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 38.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 25.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 34.0, 'D': 23.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 29.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 24.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 49.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 25.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 26.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 37.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 28.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 28.0, 'D': 25.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 40.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 38.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2003-4M6 #17,"Jim has 3/4 of a yard of string which he wishes to divide into pieces, each 1/8 of a yard long. How many pieces will he have?",A. 3 B. 4 C. 6 D. 8,C,MC,Hard,4,2003,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 19.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 28.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 29.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 32.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 23.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 31.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 23.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 23.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 33.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 31.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 24.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 29.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 31.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,, 2003-4M6 #19,"Graphic indicating a road and 3 cities, Bay City, Exton and Yardville. The road has 7 equal divisions and from Bay City to Exton is 4 equal divisions. Bay City is at one end, and Yardville is at the opposite end. Exton is in the middle. On the road shown above, the distance from Bay City to Exton is 60 miles. What is the distance from Bay City to Yardville?",A. 45 miles B. 75 miles C. 90 miles D. 105 miles,D,MC,Hard,4,2003,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 25.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 27.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 24.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 33.0, 'D': 27.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 31.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 24.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 31.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 27.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 31.0, 'D': 25.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 34.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 35.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 31.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 24.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 33.0, 'D': 26.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 33.0, 'D': 27.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2003-4M6 #20,What are all the whole numbers that make 8 - Equation with text box for answer. Equation is 8 minus text box is greater than 3 > 3 true?,"A. 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 B. 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 C. 0, 1, 2 D. 5",B,MC,Hard,4,2003,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 13.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 47.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 45.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 44.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 53.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 48.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 33.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 38.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 48.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 50.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 50.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 44.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 45.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2003-4M7 #1,184 ÷ 115 =,A. 16 B. 1.625 C. 1.6 D. 0.625,C,MC,Easy,4,2003,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 14.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 81.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 78.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 83.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 70.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 74.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 84.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 72.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 85.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 74.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 83.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 82.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2003-4M7 #2,Rudy takes a 2-mile walk along a nature trail. Which of the following is a reasonable amount of time for Rudy to take to walk the trail?,A. 60 seconds B. 60 minutes C. 60 hours D. 60 days,B,MC,Easy,4,2003,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 7.0, 'B': 86.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 89.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 93.0, 'C': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 76.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 80.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 90.0, 'C': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 83.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 86.0, 'C': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 81.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 92.0, 'C': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 92.0, 'C': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2003-4M7 #3,"A chart indicating rainfall (in centimeters) per day. Sunday, Monday, and Wednesday had 0 centimeters; Tuesday had 6.3 centimeters; Thursday had 1.5 centimeters, Friday had .4 centimeters, and Saturday had .5 centimeters. The table shows how much rain fell on each day of a week in May. How much rain fell during that week?",A. 7.8 cm B. 8.7 cm C. 12.3 cm D. 16.8 cm,B,MC,Easy,4,2003,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 8.0, 'B': 80.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 77.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 83.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 67.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 73.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 85.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 72.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 77.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 71.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 84.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 80.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2003-4M7 #4,Sam placed cookies on a cookie sheet to form 2 rows with 6 cookies in each row. Which of the following number sentences best describes this situation?,A. 2 × 6 = Box B. 2 + 6 = Box C. 6 ÷ 2 = Box D. 6 – 2 = Box,A,MC,Easy,4,2003,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 84.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 82.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 87.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 76.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 78.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 90.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 78.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 79.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}","{'A': 77.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 88.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 86.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,, 2003-4M7 #7,Sally is shorter than Ronnie. Sally is taller than Michael. Denise's height is between Sally's height and Ronnie's height. Who is the shortest person?,A. Denise B. Michael C. Ronnie D. Sally,B,MC,Easy,4,2003,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 11.0, 'B': 65.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 65.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 70.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 56.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 54.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 74.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 8.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 57.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 20.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 64.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 13.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 55.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 72.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 70.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2003-4M7 #8,"At a picnic cider is served in cups. If 1 pint will fill 2 cups, how many cups can be filled from 8 pints of cider?",A. 4 B. 8 C. 11 D. 16,D,MC,Easy,4,2003,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 24.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 57.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 65.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 65.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 51.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 53.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 69.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 54.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 59.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 53.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 66.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 64.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2003-4M7 #9,Calculator displaying 522 Mrs. Jones bought 6 pints of berries. Each pint cost 87¢. Mrs. Jones used her calculator to find the cost of the berries and the display showed 522. What was the cost of the berries?,A. $522 B. $52.20 C. $5.22 D. $0.52,C,MC,Easy,4,2003,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 20.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 70.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 71.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 76.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 28.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 57.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 25.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 63.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 77.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 25.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 60.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 73.0, 'D': 2.0}","{'A': 25.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 62.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 76.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 75.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2003-4M7 #10,"4 different balls, one with stripes, one with dots, one with stars and one with wavy lines The balls in this picture are placed in a box and a child picks one without looking. What is the probability that the ball picked will be the one with dots?",A. 1 out of 4 B. 1 out of 3 C. 1 out of 2 D. 3 out of 4,A,MC,Easy,4,2003,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 65.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 67.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 71.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 55.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 57.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 70.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 53.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 66.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 13.0}","{'A': 58.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 72.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 68.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2003-4M7 #11,Pat has 3 fish bowls. There are 4 plants and 5 fish in each bowl. Which gives the total number of fish?,A. 3 + 5 B. 3 × 4 C. 3 × 5 D. 3 + 4 + 5,C,MC,Medium,4,2003,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 7.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 55.0, 'D': 30.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 58.0, 'D': 25.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 64.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 37.0, 'D': 43.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 45.0, 'D': 34.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 66.0, 'D': 26.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 43.0, 'D': 35.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 58.0, 'D': 26.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 43.0, 'D': 36.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 66.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 62.0, 'D': 25.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2003-4M7 #12,The Breakfast Barn bought 135 dozen eggs at $0.89 per dozen. What was the total cost of the eggs?,A. $116.75 B. $120.15 C. $135.89 D. $151.69,B,MC,Medium,4,2003,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 9.0, 'B': 58.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 61.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 63.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 49.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 52.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 69.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 49.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 63.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 53.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 63.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 62.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}",,,, 2003-4M7 #13,Thermometer showing 16 degrees The Celsius temperature rose from 4 degrees above zero to the temperature shown on the thermometer above. How many degrees did the temperature rise?,A. 6 B. 7 C. 12 D. 20,C,MC,Medium,4,2003,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 33.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 44.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 56.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 27.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 55.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 31.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 37.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 30.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 42.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 26.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 51.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 32.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 44.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 48.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 31.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 41.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 26.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 56.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 28.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 53.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,, 2003-4M7 #14,Kirstin wants to buy a flute that costs $240. She has saved $20 each week for 3 weeks. How many more weeks does Kirstin need to save money if she continues to save $20 each week?,A. 9 weeks B. 10 weeks C. 11 weeks D. 12 weeks,A,MC,Hard,4,2003,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 37.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 34.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 40.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 35.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 43.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 33.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 31.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 38.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 31.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 40.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 41.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 36.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 32.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 40.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 37.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 36.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 38.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 43.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 33.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 40.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 34.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,, 2003-4M7 #16,"In Jean's class there are twice as many boys as girls. If there are 10 girls in the class, how many boys and girls are there in the class?",A. 15 B. 20 C. 25 D. 30,D,MC,Hard,4,2003,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 7.0, 'B': 53.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 33.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 52.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 35.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 52.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 38.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 52.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 24.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 55.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 28.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 54.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 39.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 48.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 31.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 47.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 39.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 52.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 28.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 53.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 38.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 54.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 37.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2003-4M7 #17,Ted went to the beach at 10:30 a.m. and came home at 2:00 p.m. How many hours was he gone?,A. 8 1/2 B. 4 1/2 C. 3 1/2 D. 2 1/2,C,MC,Hard,4,2003,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 13.0, 'B': 39.0, 'C': 37.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 36.0, 'C': 43.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 36.0, 'C': 45.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 42.0, 'C': 28.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 41.0, 'C': 31.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 34.0, 'C': 45.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 44.0, 'C': 31.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 44.0, 'C': 34.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 41.0, 'C': 31.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 35.0, 'C': 46.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 38.0, 'C': 42.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2003-4M10 #1,Which of the following is usually measured in feet ?,A. The thickness of a coin B. The length of a paper clip C. The length of a car D. The distance between New York City and Chicago,C,MC,Easy,4,2003,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 4.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 67.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 70.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 76.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 52.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 56.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 72.0, 'D': 11.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 59.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 78.0, 'D': 10.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 57.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 76.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 75.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2003-4M10 #2,Which of the following has only 3 angles?,A. A triangle B. A square C. A rectangle D. A cube,A,MC,Easy,4,2003,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 95.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 1.0}","{'A': 95.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 96.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 92.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 93.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 98.0, 'B': 1.0}","{'A': 93.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 98.0, 'B': 1.0}","{'A': 93.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 97.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 95.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2003-4M10 #3,"Ron was listening to the radio and heard, ""One hundred twenty-four thousand sixty-five books have been donated to the library."" What is this number?","A. 12,465 B. 124,065 C. 124,650 D. 100,024,065",B,MC,Easy,4,2003,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 5.0, 'B': 75.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 10.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 78.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 81.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 67.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 70.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 85.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 6.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 65.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 19.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 71.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 12.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 69.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 82.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 8.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 79.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2003-4M10 #4,Which of the following would be used to find the weight of an apple?,A. A measuring cup B. A ruler C. A scale D. A thermometer,C,MC,Easy,4,2003,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 5.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 87.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 84.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 91.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 76.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 74.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 85.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 77.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 88.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 77.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 91.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 90.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2003-4M10 #7,On Thursday Becky made some popcorn balls. On Friday she made 6 popcorn balls. On Saturday she made 12 popcorn balls. Becky took all 23 popcorn balls that she made to a party. How many popcorn balls did she make on Thursday?,A. 5 B. 11 C. 17 D. 41,A,MC,Easy,4,2003,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 78.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 79.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 83.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 65.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 73.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 85.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 8.0}","{'A': 72.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 77.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 70.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 84.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 80.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2003-4M10 #8,"A chart stating M equals 2, K equals 6, and L equals 3. What is K + L - M ?",A. 1 B. 5 C. 7 D. 11,C,MC,Easy,4,2003,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 3.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 77.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 77.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 81.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 65.0, 'D': 23.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 73.0, 'D': 18.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 87.0, 'D': 9.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 68.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 77.0, 'D': 17.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 70.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 82.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 82.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2003-4M10 #11,4 × 0 × 5 × 9 =,A. 0 B. 36 C. 45 D. 180,A,MC,Medium,4,2003,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 54.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 31.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 53.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 56.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 43.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 38.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 50.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 35.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 71.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 39.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 39.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 58.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 14.0}","{'A': 44.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 37.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 59.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 28.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 60.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,, 2003-4M10 #15,"Estela wants to buy 2 notebooks that cost $2.79 each, including tax. If she has one-dollar bills and no coins, how many one-dollar bills does she need?",A. 3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 6,D,MC,Hard,4,2003,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 42.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 30.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 40.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 31.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 39.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 35.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 45.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 43.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 26.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 42.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 32.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 45.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 24.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 37.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 32.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 44.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 24.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 39.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 35.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 38.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 34.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,, 2003-4M10 #16,"There is only one red marble in each of the bags shown below. Without looking, you are to pick a marble out of one of the bags. Which bag would give you the greatest chance of picking the red marble? 3 bags of marbles, one has 10 marbles, one has 100 marbles, the last one has 1000 marbles.",A. Bag with 10 marbles B. Bag with 100 marbles C. Bag with 1000 marbles D. It makes no difference,A,MC,Easy,4,2003,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 65.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 13.0}","{'A': 66.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 73.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 49.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 28.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 52.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 66.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 14.0}","{'A': 52.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 73.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 9.0}","{'A': 53.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 74.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 70.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2003-8M6 #1,Add: 238+462/,A. 600 B. 690 C. 700 D. 790,C,MC,Easy,8,2003,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 2.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 92.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 90.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 91.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 91.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 91.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 94.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 88.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 90.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 91.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 91.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 90.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,, 2003-8M6 #2,Which shows 3/4 of the picture shaded?,"A. Rectangle made up of 7 equal bars--three are shaded B. Square made up of a shaded right triangle, shaded trapezoid, and unshaded small right triangle C. Square made up of 4 squares--three are shaded D. Square with 2 lines bisecting the sides and a diagonal going from corner to corner; three areas of the 4 are shaded",C,MC,Easy,8,2003,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 3.0, 'C': 95.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'C': 93.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'C': 96.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'C': 90.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'C': 91.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'C': 96.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'C': 88.0, 'D': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'C': 96.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'C': 91.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'C': 96.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'C': 95.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2003-8M6 #4,"Graphic showing an 8 pound metal ball, an 8 ounce sandwich, a 4 ounce bag of potato chips and a 4 pound puppy In the figure above, which object is heaviest?",A. The metal ball B. The sandwich C. The bag of potato chips D. The puppy,A,MC,Easy,8,2003,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 87.0, 'D': 12.0}","{'A': 88.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 89.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 10.0}","{'A': 84.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 85.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 88.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 85.0, 'D': 14.0}","{'A': 85.0, 'D': 15.0}","{'A': 86.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 88.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 10.0}","{'A': 89.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2003-8M6 #7,How much change will John get back from $5.00 if he buys 2 notebooks that cost $1.80 each?,A. $1.40 B. $2.40 C. $3.20 D. $3.60,A,MC,Easy,8,2003,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 77.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 70.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 75.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 67.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 68.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 81.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 64.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 10.0}","{'A': 76.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 7.0}","{'A': 67.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 76.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 76.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 6.0}",,,, 2003-8M6 #9,Carla has 12 boxes that each weigh the same amount. What would be a quick way for her to find the total weight of the 12 boxes?,A. Add 12 to the weight of one of the boxes. B. Subtract 12 from the weight of one of the boxes. C. Divide the weight of one of the boxes by 12. D. Multiply the weight of one of the boxes by 12.,D,MC,Easy,8,2003,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 6.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 82.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 80.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 86.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 70.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 71.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 86.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 74.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 86.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 73.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 85.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 85.0}",,,, 2003-8M6 #10,The perimeter of a square is 36 inches. What is the length of one side of the square?,A. 4 inches B. 6 inches C. 9 inches D. 18 inches,C,MC,Easy,8,2003,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 4.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 67.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 69.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 73.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 56.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 58.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 76.0, 'D': 4.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 29.0, 'C': 55.0, 'D': 12.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 72.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 60.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 73.0, 'D': 6.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 69.0, 'D': 8.0}",,,, 2003-8M6 #11,Six students bought exactly enough pens to share equally among themselves. Which of the following could be the number of pens they bought?,A. 46 B. 48 C. 50 D. 52,B,MC,Easy,8,2003,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 10.0, 'B': 84.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 82.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 87.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 75.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 76.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 91.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 72.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 77.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 76.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 87.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 88.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2003-8M6 #12,"Carl has 3 empty egg cartons and 34 eggs. If each carton holds 12 eggs, how many more eggs are needed to fill all 3 cartons?",A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 6,A,MC,Easy,8,2003,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 80.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 79.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 85.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 68.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 70.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 82.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 66.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 74.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 71.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 84.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 84.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2003-8M6 #13,"Scale with 2 squares along with a triangle on the left and 7 circles on the right The objects on the scale above make it balance exactly. According to this scale, if Triangle balances Three circles , then Square balances which of the following?",A. One circle B. Two circles C. Three circles D. Four circles,B,MC,Easy,8,2003,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 1.0, 'B': 72.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 77.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 81.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 15.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 57.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 31.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 65.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 25.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 82.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 13.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 67.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 24.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'B': 82.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 15.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 63.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 27.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 81.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 15.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 79.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 16.0}",,,, 2003-8M6 #14,Which of the following could NOT be folded into a cube?,A. A net of 6 squares that can be folded into a cube. B. A net of 6 squares that can not be folded into a cube. C. A net of 6 squares that can be folded into a cube. D. A net of 6 squares that can be folded into a cube.,B,MC,Easy,8,2003,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 5.0, 'B': 70.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 71.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 74.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 57.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 70.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 78.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 70.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 72.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 12.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 63.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 75.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 70.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2003-8M6 #15,"Alan says that if a figure has four sides, it must be a rectangle. Gina does not agree. Which of the following figures shows that Gina is correct?",A. Rectangle B. Circle C. Triangle D. Rectangle with unequal sides,D,MC,Easy,8,2003,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 7.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 86.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 85.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 90.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 78.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 74.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 87.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 73.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 86.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 77.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 89.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 90.0}",,,, 2003-8M6 #17,"Jim has 3/4 of a yard of string which he wishes to divide into pieces, each 1/8 of a yard long. How many pieces will he have?",A. 3 B. 4 C. 6 D. 8,C,MC,Medium,8,2003,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 16.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 53.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 56.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 61.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 29.0, 'C': 40.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 41.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 68.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 50.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 51.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 43.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 61.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 61.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,, 2003-8M6 #19,"Graphic indicating a road and 3 cities, Bay City, Exton and Yardville. The road has 7 equal divisions and from Bay City to Exton is 4 equal divisions. On the road shown above, the distance from Bay City to Exton is 60 miles. What is the distance from Bay City to Yardville?",A. 45 miles B. 75 miles C. 90 miles D. 105 miles,D,MC,Hard,8,2003,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 29.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 33.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 24.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 44.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 28.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 43.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 38.0, 'D': 26.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 25.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 31.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 27.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 48.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 36.0}","{'A': 28.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 37.0}","{'A': 24.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 33.0, 'D': 31.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 28.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 43.0}","{'A': 29.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 42.0}",,,, 2003-8M6 #20,What are all the whole numbers that make 8 - Box > 3 true?,"A. 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 B. 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 C. 0, 1, 2 D. 5",B,MC,Easy,8,2003,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 5.0, 'B': 64.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 62.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 70.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 48.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 31.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 49.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 28.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 73.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 54.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 29.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 65.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 14.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 50.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 29.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 70.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 70.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2003-8M6 #22,Length can be measured to within 0.05 centimeter accuracy by using a certain type of measuring instrument. A reading of 3.7 centimeters on this instrument means that the actual length is at least,A. 3.20 centimeters B. 3.65 centimeters C. 3.69 centimeters D. 3.70 centimeters E. 3.75 centimeters,B,MC,Hard,8,2003,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 7.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 32.0, 'E': 28.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 33.0, 'E': 23.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 33.0, 'E': 24.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 31.0, 'E': 31.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 30.0, 'E': 28.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 33.0, 'E': 27.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 32.0, 'E': 32.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 25.0, 'E': 21.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 32.0, 'E': 29.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 33.0, 'E': 24.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 31.0, 'E': 24.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,, 2003-8M6 #23,"A triangle that has sides with lengths 6, 6, and 10 is called",A. acute B. right C. scalene D. isosceles E. equilateral,D,MC,Medium,8,2003,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 18.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 44.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 43.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 45.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 41.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 37.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 55.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 40.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 43.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 37.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 46.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 47.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2003-8M6 #26,"Square on x/y axis with coordinates on 3 points, point A is at -2,3; point B is at 5,3 and point D is at -2, -4. In the figure above, if ABCD is a square, then the coordinates of vertex C are","A. (4,5) B. (3,-4) C. (3,-2) D. (5,-4) E. (5,-2)",D,MC,Easy,8,2003,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 11.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 63.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 62.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 66.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 48.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 56.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 75.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 59.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 56.0, 'E': 6.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 53.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 67.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 64.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,, 2003-8M6 #28,"4, 8, 3, 2, 5, 8, 12 What is the median of the numbers above?",A. 4 B. 5 C. 6 D. 7 E. 8,B,MC,Medium,8,2003,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 5.0, 'B': 59.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 19.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 55.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 20.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 61.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 46.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 28.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 50.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 20.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 64.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 43.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 24.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 49.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 47.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 24.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 62.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 55.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 20.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2003-8M7 #1,"1 mile = 5,280 feet How many feet are in 15 miles?","A. 352 B. 35,200 C. 79,200 D. 84,480 E. 89,760",C,MC,Easy,8,2003,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 9.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 87.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 90.0, 'D': 1.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 92.0, 'D': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 80.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 84.0, 'D': 1.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 91.0, 'D': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 85.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 91.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 84.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 91.0, 'D': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 91.0, 'D': 1.0}",,,, 2003-8M7 #2,The Breakfast Barn bought 135 dozen eggs at $0.89 per dozen. What was the total cost of the eggs?,A. $116.75 B. $120.15 C. $135.89 D. $151.69,B,MC,Easy,8,2003,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 1.0, 'B': 85.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 84.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 88.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 76.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 80.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 87.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 79.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 82.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 79.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 87.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 87.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2003-8M7 #3,Triangle with a 66 degree angle and a 33 degree angle and an angle labeled x. What is the value of x in the triangle above?,A. 65° B. 82° C. 90° D. 92° E. 98°,B,MC,Medium,8,2003,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 18.0, 'B': 50.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 24.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 51.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 23.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 58.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 33.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 39.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 36.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 34.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 62.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 19.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 34.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 39.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 54.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 21.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 36.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 35.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 58.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 18.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 57.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 19.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2003-8M7 #5,Rectangle with sides of 6 units and 4 units. Which of the following numerical expressions gives the area of the rectangle above?,A. 4 × 6 B. 4 + 6 C. 2 ( 4 × 6 ) D. 2 ( 4 + 6 ) E. 4 + 6 + 4 + 6,A,MC,Medium,8,2003,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 47.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 25.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 49.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 27.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 54.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 22.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 30.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 37.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 38.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 35.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 63.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 36.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 36.0}","{'A': 50.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 21.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 36.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 35.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 54.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 21.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 54.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 22.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2003-8M7 #8,"Line graph showing rise in hamburger prices by year. The year 1985 corresponds to the price of 95 cents. The year 1986 corresponds to the price of 96 cents. The year 1987 corresponds to the price of 1 dollar and 15 cents. The year 1989 corresponds to the price of one dollar and 35 cents. The year 1990 corresponds to the price of one dollar and 55 cents. According to the graph above, how many times did the yearly increase of the price of a hamburger exceed 10 cents?",A. None B. One C. Two D. Three E. Four,D,MC,Medium,8,2003,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 25.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 40.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 51.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 53.0, 'E': 8.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 32.0, 'E': 18.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 24.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 29.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 48.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 39.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 48.0, 'E': 11.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 34.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 52.0, 'E': 8.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 49.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2003-8M7 #9,Fifteen boxes each containing 8 radios can be repacked in 10 larger boxes each containing how many radios?,A. 8 B. 10 C. 12 D. 80 E. 120,C,MC,Medium,8,2003,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 9.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 48.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 18.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 47.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 52.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 18.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 36.0, 'D': 30.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 37.0, 'D': 25.0, 'E': 18.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 52.0, 'D': 17.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 41.0, 'D': 26.0, 'E': 18.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 53.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 19.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 38.0, 'D': 27.0, 'E': 18.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 52.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 51.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2003-8M7 #10,"Parallelogram labeled with W in the lower left corner, X in the upper left corner, Y in the upper right corner and Z in the lower right corner. In the figure above, WXYZ is a parallelogram. Which of the following is NOT necessarily true?",A. Side WX is parallel to side ZY . B. Side XY is parallel to side WZ . C. The measures of angles W and Y are equal. D. The lengths of sides WX and ZY are equal. E. The lengths of sides WX and XY are equal.,E,MC,Medium,8,2003,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 5.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 48.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 28.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 46.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 28.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 51.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 35.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 28.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 38.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 55.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 40.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 50.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 38.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 28.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 52.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 49.0}",,,, 2003-8M7 #11,"Consider the statement ""If n is an even number, then n is two times an odd number."" For which of the following values of n is the statement FALSE?",A. 2 B. 6 C. 8 D. 10 E. 14,C,MC,Medium,8,2003,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 18.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 45.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 50.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 53.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 36.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 35.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 54.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 35.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 48.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 37.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 53.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 51.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,, 2003-8M7 #12,"Term 1 2 3 4 Fraction 1/2 2/3 3/4 4/5 If the list of fractions above continues in the same pattern, which term will be equal to 0.95?",A. The 100th B. The 95th C. The 20th D. The 19th E. The 15th,D,MC,Hard,8,2003,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 7.0, 'B': 33.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 26.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 33.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 27.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 32.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 30.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 39.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 35.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 31.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 37.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 37.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 28.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 7.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 37.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 31.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 31.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 33.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 29.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,, 2003-8M7 #14,"Pie chart with 25% of students in hobbies, 25% of students in clubs, 38% students in sports, and 12% in other. There are 1,200 students enrolled in Adams Middle School. According to the graph above, how many of these students participate in sports?","A. 380 B. 456 C. 760 D. 820 E. 1,162",B,MC,Medium,8,2003,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 28.0, 'B': 51.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 25.0, 'B': 56.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 24.0, 'B': 59.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 35.0, 'B': 38.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 32.0, 'B': 40.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 65.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 35.0, 'B': 43.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 24.0, 'B': 60.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 2.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 41.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 24.0, 'B': 60.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 58.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2003-8M7 #16,"The diameter of a red blood cell, in inches, is 3 × 10 - 4 . This expression is the same as which of the following numbers?","A. 0.00003 B. 0.0003 C. 0.003 D. 3,000 E. 30,000",B,MC,Medium,8,2003,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 20.0, 'B': 41.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 18.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 42.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 44.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 35.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 22.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 33.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 22.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 48.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 40.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 47.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 35.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 20.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 45.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 43.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,, 2003-8M7 #17,"Tetsu rides his bicycle x miles the first day, y miles the second day, and z miles the third day. Which of the following expressions represents the average number of miles per day that Tetsu travels?",A. x + y + z B. x y z C. 3 ( x + y + z ) D. 3 ( x y z ) E. x+y+z/3,E,MC,Medium,8,2003,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 25.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 58.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 57.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 63.0}","{'A': 27.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 42.0}","{'A': 28.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 43.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 71.0}","{'A': 26.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 49.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 6.0, 'Omitted': 71.0}","{'A': 28.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 43.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 65.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 61.0}",,,, 2003-8M7 #18,"If 3 + w = b , then w =",A. b/3 B. b × 3 C. b + 3 D. 3 - b E. b - 3,E,MC,Medium,8,2003,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 10.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 50.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 45.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 53.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 31.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 33.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 61.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 39.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 58.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 34.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 54.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 54.0}",,,, 2003-8M10 #3,"If the value of the expression x + 2 is less than 12, which of the following could be a value of x ?",A. 16 B. 14 C. 12 D. 10 E. 8,E,MC,Easy,8,2003,Algebra,Math,"{'B': 2.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 77.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 78.0}","{'B': 1.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 83.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 24.0, 'Omitted': 66.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 25.0, 'Omitted': 65.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 3.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 80.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 68.0}","{'B': 2.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 75.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 23.0, 'Omitted': 68.0}","{'B': 1.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 82.0}","{'B': 2.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 83.0}",,,, 2003-8M10 #4,"POPULATION Clear Lake 8,000 Rancho Santa Fe 4,000 Bull Shoals 1,500 Beaver City 750 Jeffersonville 500 A pictogram of the data above is to be drawn using Pictograph of a person as the symbol that represents 500 people. How many Pictograph of a person would it take to represent the population of Rancho Santa Fe?","A. 1 B. 4 C. 8 D. 80 E. 4,000",C,MC,Easy,8,2003,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 1.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 76.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 79.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 83.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 67.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 65.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 19.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'B': 2.0, 'C': 82.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'B': 5.0, 'C': 73.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 17.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 77.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 68.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 82.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 83.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 6.0}",,,, 2003-8M10 #9,"Triangle with 25 degrees at angle A and an exterior angle of 135 degrees at C. In the triangle, what is the degree measure of ∠ A B C ?",A. 45 B. 100 C. 110 D. 135 E. 160,C,MC,Hard,8,2003,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 10.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 33.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 34.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 30.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 36.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 27.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 42.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 38.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 43.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 25.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 32.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 31.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 29.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 37.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 36.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 28.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 36.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 30.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,, 2003-8M10 #10,Which of the following ratios is equivalent to the ratio of 6 to 4?,A. 12 to 18 B. 12 to 8 C. 8 to 6 D. 4 to 6 E. 2 to 3,B,MC,Medium,8,2003,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 3.0, 'B': 58.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 62.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 17.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 65.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 46.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 27.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 48.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 25.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 74.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 6.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 47.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 31.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 57.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 48.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 27.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 66.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 66.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 5.0}",,,, 2003-8M10 #11,"In a coordinate plane, the points (2,4) and (3,-1) are on a line. Which of the following must be true?","A. The line crosses the x -axis. B. The line passes through (0,0). C. The line stays above the x -axis at all times. D. The line rises from the lower left to the upper right. E. The line is parallel to the y -axis.",A,MC,Medium,8,2003,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 44.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 44.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 50.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 28.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 55.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 34.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 45.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 24.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 31.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 50.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 49.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,, 2003-8M10 #12,3 + 15 ÷ 3 - 4 × 2 =,A. -9 B. -2 C. 0 D. 4 E. 5,C,MC,Medium,8,2003,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 4.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 54.0, 'D': 34.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 50.0, 'D': 37.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 56.0, 'D': 33.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 39.0, 'D': 42.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 41.0, 'D': 41.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 66.0, 'D': 25.0, 'E': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 43.0, 'D': 40.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 51.0, 'D': 34.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 42.0, 'D': 40.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 57.0, 'D': 33.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 56.0, 'D': 35.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2003-8M10 #14,The cruise ship Titanic was 882 feet long. Which of the following is closest to that length?,A. Two moving-van lengths B. Fifty car lengths C. One hundred skateboard lengths D. Five hundred school-bus lengths E. One thousand bicycle lengths,B,MC,Hard,8,2003,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 4.0, 'B': 36.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 45.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 41.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 40.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 42.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 40.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 45.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 31.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 47.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 38.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 46.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 35.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 45.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 48.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 34.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 32.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 46.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 42.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 40.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 42.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 39.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2003-8M10 #17,"If n represents an even number greater than 2, what is the next larger even number?",A. n + 1 B. 2 n + 1 C. 2 n D. n + 2 E. n 2,D,MC,Medium,8,2003,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 5.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 44.0, 'E': 20.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 47.0, 'E': 18.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 51.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 29.0, 'E': 26.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 33.0, 'E': 24.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 49.0, 'E': 15.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 33.0, 'E': 20.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 50.0, 'E': 15.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 34.0, 'E': 24.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 50.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 52.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 2003-8M10 #18,"Four different styled houses. Allen, Bridgitte, Chaz, and Diann each live in a different house on the same side of a street. The houses and their numbers are shown above. Only one of the other three people lives next to Bridgitte. Chaz lives next to Bridgitte and next to Diann. Which person could live in house number 2?",A. Allen only B. Chaz only C. Diann only D. Chaz or Diann E. Any of these four people could live in house number 2.,D,MC,Medium,8,2003,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 9.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 45.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 41.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 49.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 24.0, 'E': 22.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 28.0, 'E': 21.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 50.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 34.0, 'E': 28.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 47.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 30.0, 'E': 21.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 49.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 49.0, 'E': 14.0}",,,, 1996-4M9 #3,N stands for the number of stamps John had. He gave 12 stamps to his sister. Which expression tells how many stamps John has now?,A. N + 12 B. N - 12 C. 12 - N D. 12 × N,B,MC,Easy,4,1996,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 10.0, 'B': 70.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 64.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 71.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 55.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 56.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 69.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,"{'A': 16.0, 'B': 59.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 69.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 75.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,, 1996-4M9 #4,"Graphic showing cartons of eggs sold per month by 3 farms, each egg represents 100 cartons. Farm A shows 4 eggs, Farm B shows 6 eggs, and Farm C shows 3 eggs. According to the graph, how many cartons of eggs were sold altogether by farms A , B , and C last month?","A. 13 B. 130 C. 1,300 D. 13,000",C,MC,Easy,4,1996,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 18.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 56.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 65.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 65.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 49.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 47.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 58.0, 'D': 20.0}",,,"{'A': 17.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 51.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 64.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 69.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 1996-4M9 #6,"A cube made up of smaller cubes. In this figure, how many small cubes were put together to form the large cube?",A. 7 B. 8 C. 12 D. 24,B,MC,Hard,4,1996,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 4.0, 'B': 29.0, 'C': 35.0, 'D': 30.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 37.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 28.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 37.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 29.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 44.0, 'D': 24.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 38.0, 'D': 42.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 45.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,"{'A': 6.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 37.0, 'D': 28.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 36.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 30.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 35.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 28.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 1996-4M9 #8,"Triangle with sides of length 4, 7 and 9 on the left, square on the right. If both the square and the triangle above have the same perimeter, what is the length of each side of the square?",A. 4 B. 5 C. 6 D. 7,B,MC,Hard,4,1996,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 37.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 27.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 35.0, 'B': 29.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 24.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 35.0, 'B': 29.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 24.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 39.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 31.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 40.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 33.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 49.0, 'B': 29.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 14.0}",,,"{'A': 41.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 27.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 34.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 25.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}",,,, 1996-4M9 #9,There are 3 fifth graders and 2 sixth graders on the swim team. Everyone's name is put in a hat and the captain is chosen by picking one name. What are the chances that the captain will be a fifth grader?,A. l out of 5 B. l out of 3 C. 3 out of 5 D. 2 out of 3,C,MC,Hard,4,1996,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 23.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 29.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 28.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 34.0, 'D': 27.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 33.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 32.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 27.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 28.0}",,,"{'A': 24.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 32.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 28.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 40.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,, 1996-4M12 #1,"Kitty is taking a trip on which she plans to drive 300 miles each day. Her trip is 1,723 miles long. She has already driven 849 miles. How much farther must she drive?","A. 574 miles B. 874 miles C. 1,423 miles D. 2,872 miles",B,MC,Easy,4,1996,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 12.0, 'B': 63.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 65.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 70.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 44.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 52.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}",,,,"{'A': 17.0, 'B': 49.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 72.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 67.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,, 1996-4M12 #2,A whole number is multiplied by 5. Which of these could be the result?,A. 652 B. 562 C. 526 D. 265,D,MC,Medium,4,1996,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 12.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 51.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 57.0, 'Omitted': 7.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 58.0, 'Omitted': 7.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 35.0, 'Omitted': 7.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 48.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}",,,,"{'A': 13.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 40.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 60.0, 'Omitted': 7.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 58.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}",,,, 1996-4M12 #3,Martha planted 32 seeds. She put 8 seeds in each row. How many rows did she plant? Which of the following could Martha use to solve the problem correctly?,A. 32 + 8 B. 32 - 8 C. 32 × 8 D. 32 ÷ 8,D,MC,Medium,4,1996,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 19.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 46.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 51.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 51.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 26.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 35.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}","{'A': 26.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 38.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}",,,,"{'A': 27.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 39.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 52.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 51.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,, 1996-4M12 #4,"Each boy and girl in the class voted for his or her favorite kind of music. Here are the results. Bar graphs where 1 box equals one student. Classical shows 1 girl, 3 boys. Rock shows 6 girls, 5 boys. Country shows 7 girls, 2 boys. Other shows 1 girl and 2 boys.",A. Classical B. Rock C. Country D. Other,B,MC,Medium,4,1996,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 2.0, 'B': 57.0, 'C': 39.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 61.0, 'C': 33.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 65.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 34.0, 'C': 55.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 57.0, 'C': 34.0, 'D': 5.0}",,,,"{'A': 2.0, 'B': 47.0, 'C': 46.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 63.0, 'C': 34.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 68.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,, 1996-4M12 #6,"Every hour, a company makes 8,400 paper plates and puts them in packages of 15 plates each. How many packages are made in one hour?","A. 560 B. 8,385 C. 17,857 D. 126,000",A,MC,Medium,4,1996,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 48.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 51.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 53.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 31.0, 'B': 33.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 27.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 46.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 26.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,"{'A': 40.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 24.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 53.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 55.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}",,,, 1996-8M3 #1,"Which of the following numbers, when rounded to the nearest thousand, becomes 27,000?","A. 26,099 B. 26,490 C. 27,381 D. 27,550 E. 27,640",C,MC,Easy,8,1996,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 12.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 65.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 70.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 74.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 49.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 51.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 4.0}",,,,"{'A': 14.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 59.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 71.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 69.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,, 1996-8M3 #2,"Rectangle ABCD divided into 12 units with 4 units shaded in. In the figure above, what fraction of rectangle ABCD is shaded?",A. 1/6 B. 1/5 C. 1/4 D. 1/3 E. 1/2,D,MC,Easy,8,1996,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 5.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 64.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 66.0, 'E': 2.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 73.0, 'E': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 50.0, 'D': 38.0, 'E': 3.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 51.0, 'E': 3.0}",,,,"{'A': 7.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 38.0, 'D': 50.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 71.0, 'E': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 69.0, 'E': 2.0}",,,, 1996-8M3 #3,( -5 ) ( -7 ) =,A. -35 B. -12 C. -2 D. 12 E. 35,E,MC,Medium,8,1996,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 19.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 54.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 47.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 54.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 42.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 35.0}",,,,"{'A': 22.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 38.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 54.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 59.0}",,,, 1996-8M3 #5,"Of the following, which is the closest approximation of a 15 percent tip on a restaurant check of $24.99?",A. $2.50 B. $3.00 C. $3.75 D. $4.50 E. $5.00,C,MC,Hard,8,1996,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 24.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 39.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 37.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 37.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 41.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 16.0}","{'A': 25.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,"{'A': 23.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 41.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 36.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,, 1996-8M3 #6,A poll is being taken at Baker Junior High School to determine whether to change the school mascot. Which of the following would be the best place to find a sample of students to interview that would be most representative of the entire student body?,A. An algebra class B. The cafeteria C. The guidance office D. A French class E. The faculty room,B,MC,Easy,8,1996,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 9.0, 'B': 66.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 1.0, 'E': 15.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 65.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 1.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 73.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 1.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 49.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 1.0, 'E': 20.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 43.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 1.0, 'E': 16.0}",,,,"{'A': 15.0, 'B': 50.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 1.0, 'E': 17.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 72.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 1.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 66.0, 'C': 8.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 1996-8M3 #7,"Electric meter with four dials indicating Kilowatt-hours (kwh). The first dial is pointing at 5 and a half and is moving counter-clockwise. The second dial is pointing at 7 and a half and is moving clockwise. The third dial is pointing at 9 and a half and is moving counter-clockwise. The fourth dial is pointing at 2 and a half and is moving clockwise. The following steps are used to read the electric meter shown above. (1) On each dial, the pointer moves in the direction of the arrow for that dial. (2) On each dial, the number that the pointer has just passed is that dial's reading. (3) To obtain the meter reading, the dials are read from left to right. What is the reading on the meter?","A. 2,975 kwh B. 3,086 kwh C. 5,792 kwh D. 5,803 kwh E. 6,803 kwh",C,MC,Medium,8,1996,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 10.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 55.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 57.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 62.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 35.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 18.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 47.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,,"{'A': 10.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 44.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 18.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 61.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 59.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,, 1996-8M3 #8,"Which of the following ordered pairs ( x , y ) is a solution to the equation 2 x - 3 y = 6 ?","A. (6, 3) B. (3, 0) C. (3, 2) D. (2, 3) E. (0, 3)",B,MC,Medium,8,1996,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 15.0, 'B': 40.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 24.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 42.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 46.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 29.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,,"{'A': 17.0, 'B': 31.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 28.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 45.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 48.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,, 1996-8M3 #9,"A plumber charges customers $48 for each hour worked plus an additional $9 for travel. If h represents the number of hours worked, which of the following expressions could be used to calculate the plumber's total charge in dollars?",A. 48 + 9 + h B. 48 × 9 × h C. 48 + ( 9 × h ) D. ( 48 × 9 ) + h E. ( 48 × h ) + 9,E,MC,Medium,8,1996,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 14.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 60.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 55.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 64.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 39.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 45.0}",,,,"{'A': 20.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 47.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 61.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 64.0}",,,, 1996-8M12 #1,Anita is making bags of treats for her sister's birthday party. She divides 65 pieces of candy equally among 15 bags so that each bag contains as many pieces as possible. How many pieces will she have left ?,A. 33 B. 5 C. 4 D. 3 E. 0.33,B,MC,Hard,8,1996,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 4.0, 'B': 34.0, 'C': 41.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 36.0, 'C': 39.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 37.0, 'C': 40.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 38.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 46.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,,"{'A': 13.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 40.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 37.0, 'C': 40.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 41.0, 'C': 41.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 1996-8M12 #3,"Of the following, which is the best unit to use when measuring the growth of a plant every other day during a 2-week period?",A. Centimeter B. Meter C. Kilometer D. Foot E. Yard,A,MC,Easy,8,1996,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 78.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 78.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 4.0}","{'A': 83.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 2.0}","{'A': 63.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 65.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 5.0}",,,,"{'A': 68.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 82.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 83.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 2.0}",,,, 1996-8M12 #4,"If each of the counting numbers from 1 through 10 is multiplied by 13, how many of the resulting numbers will be even?",A. One B. Four C. Five D. Six E. Ten,C,MC,Easy,8,1996,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 5.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 66.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 64.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 69.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 52.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 57.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 11.0}",,,,"{'A': 9.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 57.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 68.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 70.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 1996-8M12 #7,"A car odometer registered 41,256.9 miles when a highway sign warned of a detour 1,200 feet ahead. What will the odometer read when the car reaches the detour? (5, 280 feet = 1 mile)","A. 42,456.9 B. 41,279.9 C. 41,261.3 D. 41,259.2 E. 41,257.1",E,MC,Hard,8,1996,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 39.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 21.0}","{'A': 34.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 30.0}","{'A': 34.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 30.0}","{'A': 46.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 16.0}","{'A': 41.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 14.0}",,,,"{'A': 42.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 18.0}","{'A': 35.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 29.0}","{'A': 34.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 30.0}",,,, 1996-12M10 #6,4 times box equals box and box times 3 equals box What number if placed in each box above would make both equations true?,A. 0 B. 1 C. 2 D. 3 E. 4,A,MC,Easy,12,1996,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 90.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 85.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 91.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 80.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 75.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 84.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 2.0, 'E': 8.0}",,,"{'A': 78.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 90.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 87.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,, 1996-12M10 #8,cos 2 ( 3 x ) + sin 2 ( 3 x ),A. 0 B. 1 C. 3 D. 6 E. 9,B,MC,Hard,12,1996,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 9.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 17.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 15.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 21.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 10.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 17.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 13.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 27.0, 'E': 18.0, 'Omitted': 13.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 18.0, 'Omitted': 13.0}",,,,"{'A': 9.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 24.0, 'E': 21.0, 'Omitted': 15.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 13.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 11.0}",,,, 1996-12M10 #9,Which of the following could be the graph of a function?,"A. A graph in the xy-plane with a line segment from the point 1, 1 to the point 2, 1, inclusive; a line segment from the point 2, 2 to the point 3, 2, inclusive; and a line segment from the point 3, 3 to the point 4, 3, inclusive. B. A line through the points 1, -3; 1, -2; 1, -1; 1, 0; 1, 1; 1, 2; and 1, 3. C. A parabola through the points 2, 2; 1, 1; and 2, 0. D. An open half-plane E. A line parallel to the x-axis through the point 0, 2.",E,MC,Hard,12,1996,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 9.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 33.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 19.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 31.0, 'D': 24.0, 'Omitted': 21.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 23.0, 'Omitted': 20.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 37.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 16.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 24.0, 'Omitted': 21.0}",,,,"{'A': 8.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 31.0, 'D': 29.0, 'Omitted': 12.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 22.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 33.0, 'D': 24.0, 'Omitted': 21.0}",,,, 1996-12M12 #3,"Of the following, which is the best unit to use when measuring the growth of a plant every other day during a 2-week period?",A. Centimeter B. Meter C. Kilometer D. Foot E. Yard,A,MC,Easy,12,1996,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 87.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 3.0}","{'A': 87.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 3.0}","{'A': 90.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 2.0}","{'A': 76.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 83.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 2.0}","{'A': 90.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 5.0, 'E': 1.0}",,,"{'A': 76.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 90.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 1.0}","{'A': 87.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 5.0}",,,, 1996-12M12 #4,"If each of the counting numbers from 1 through 10 is multiplied by 13, how many of the resulting numbers will be even?",A. One B. Four C. Five D. Six E. Ten,C,MC,Easy,12,1996,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 2.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 79.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 75.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 81.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 68.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 66.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 66.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,"{'A': 4.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 65.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 78.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 81.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 1996-12M12 #7,"The population of the United States is approximately 250 million, and the national debt is approximately 4 trillion dollars. If this debt were divided equally among the population, what would be the debt, in dollars, per person?","A. 16 B. 1,600 C. 16,000 D. 1,600,000 E. 16,000,000",C,MC,Hard,12,1996,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 14.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 38.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 42.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 43.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 17.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 7.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 35.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 18.0, 'Omitted': 9.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 34.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 21.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}",,,"{'A': 13.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 35.0, 'D': 21.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 39.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 41.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}",,,, 1996-12M13 #1,"Line graph indicating time and temperature. 6 a.m. corresponds to 69 degrees, 8 a.m. to 71 degrees, 10 a.m. to 74 degrees, 12 p.m. to 72 degrees, 2 p.m. to 77 degrees, 4 p.m. to 78 degrees, and 6 p.m. to 73 degrees. According to the graph above, the temperature at 10 a.m. is approximately how many degrees greater than the temperature at 8 a.m.?",A. 1 B. 1.5 C. 2 D. 2.5 E. 3,E,MC,Easy,12,1996,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 2.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 75.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 79.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 81.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 61.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 71.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 71.0}",,,"{'A': 4.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 65.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 79.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 78.0}",,,, 1996-12M13 #3,"A certain machine produces 300 nails per minute. At this rate, how long will it take the machine to produce enough nails to fill 5 boxes of nails if each box will contain 250 nails?",A. 4 min B. 4 min 6 sec C. 4 min 10 sec D. 4 min 50 sec E. 5 min,C,MC,Medium,12,1996,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 11.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 43.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 56.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 53.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 36.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 15.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 38.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 56.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,"{'A': 10.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 40.0, 'D': 17.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 51.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 51.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,, 1996-12M13 #5,Which of the following pieces of information would NOT be useful in deciding what type of car is the most economical to drive?,A. Median income of drivers B. Range of insurance costs C. Average miles per gallon D. Typical cost of repairs per year E. Cost of routine maintenance,A,MC,Easy,12,1996,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 71.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 73.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 78.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 51.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 64.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 65.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,"{'A': 53.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 74.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 77.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,, 1992-4M5 #1,"Necklace with 3 squares and 4 circles on it. Each square cost 6 cents; each circle costs 4 cents. If the string does not cost anything, how much does the necklace above cost?",A. 10¢ B. 24¢ C. 28¢ D. 34¢,D,MC,Easy,4,1992,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 26.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 61.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 63.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 67.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 39.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 46.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 55.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-4M5 #3,"A pattern row of squares with one various side removed in each; the pattern goes as follows: missing top, missing right side, missing bottom, missing left side, missing top, missing right side, missing bottom, missing left side, missing top In the pattern above, which figure would be next?",A. A square with the top side removed B. A square with the right side removed C. A square with the bottom side removed D. A square with the left side removed,B,MC,Easy,4,1992,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 2.0, 'B': 91.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 91.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 93.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 80.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 87.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-4M5 #5,"There are 50 hamburgers to serve 38 children. If each child is to have at least one hamburger, at most how many of the children can have more than one?",A. 6 B. 12 C. 26 D. 38,B,MC,Easy,4,1992,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 12.0, 'B': 69.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 66.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 70.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 55.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 67.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-4M5 #6,"If Box represents the number of newspapers that Lee delivers each day, which of the following represents the total number of newspapers that Lee delivers in 5 days?","A. 5 plus box B. 5 times box C. Box plus 5 D. Open parens, box plus box, close parens times 5",B,MC,Medium,4,1992,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 21.0, 'B': 47.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 10.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 49.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 10.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 51.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 9.0}","{'A': 25.0, 'B': 34.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 13.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 43.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 9.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-4M5 #8,Image of two balance scales. One scale has object A on the left and object B on the right; the scale is tilted toward object A. The other scale has object A on the left side and object C on the right side; the scale is tilted toward object C. The weights of three objects were compared using a pan balance. Two comparisons were made as shown in the figure above. Which object is the heaviest?,A. A B. B C. C D. Not enough information is given,C,MC,Medium,4,1992,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 20.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 41.0, 'D': 33.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 43.0, 'D': 27.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 45.0, 'D': 30.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 27.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 31.0, 'D': 28.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 37.0, 'D': 28.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-4M5 #9,"Graphic showing a model plane for $4.99, a tube of glue for $1.29, and a can of red paint for $2.19. Chen had $10 to buy a model plane, glue, and paint as shown above. At which of the following times could an estimate have been used instead of exact numbers?","A. When Chen tried to decide whether or not he had enough money to buy the plane, glue, and paint B. When the clerk entered each amount into the cash register C. When the clerk told Chen how much he owed D. When Chen counted his change",A,MC,Medium,4,1992,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 46.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 44.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 49.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 25.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 32.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-4M5 #12,By how much would 217 be increased if the digit 1 were replaced by a digit 5?,A. 4 B. 40 C. 44 D. 400,B,MC,Hard,4,1992,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 23.0, 'B': 36.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 7.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 36.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 24.0, 'B': 38.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 23.0, 'Omitted': 7.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 8.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-4M5 #13,"Christy has 88 photographs to put in her album. If 9 photographs will fit on each page, how many pages will she need?",A. 8 B. 9 C. 10 D. 11,C,MC,Hard,4,1992,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 7.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 36.0, 'D': 28.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 38.0, 'D': 28.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 39.0, 'D': 28.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 30.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 36.0, 'D': 26.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-4M5 #14,"Graphic representing the 6 faces of a cube. The image presents a single row of 4 squares labeled A, Blank, X, and D. Above the Blank is a square labeled B; below the blank is a square labeled C. The squares in the figure above represent the faces of a cube which has been cut along some edges and flattened. When the original cube was resting on face X , which face was on top?",A. A B. B C. C D. D,A,MC,Hard,4,1992,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 21.0, 'B': 29.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 30.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 30.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 33.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 31.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 25.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 39.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-4M5 #15,"Chart with information about the puppy's age and weight: At 1 month, the puppy weighed 10 lbs; at 2 months, 15 lbs.; at 3 months, 19 lbs.; at 4 months, 22 lbs., at 5 months, ? lbs. John records the weight of his puppy every month in a chart like the one shown above. If the pattern of the puppy's weight gain continues, how many pounds will the puppy weigh at 5 months?",A. 30 B. 27 C. 25 D. 24,D,MC,Hard,4,1992,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 12.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 31.0, 'D': 31.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 33.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 33.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 28.0, 'D': 23.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 35.0, 'D': 30.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-4M5 #16,"In a bag of marbles, 1/2 are red, 1/4 are blue, 1/6 are green, and 1/12 are yellow. If a marble is taken from the bag without looking, is it most likely to be",A. red B. blue C. green D. yellow,A,MC,Hard,4,1992,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 21.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 62.0}","{'A': 29.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 50.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 26.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 59.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 45.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 56.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-4M5 #17,A rectangular carpet is 9 feet long and 6 feet wide. What is the area of the carpet in square feet?,A. 15 B. 27 C. 30 D. 54,D,MC,Hard,4,1992,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 44.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 19.0}","{'A': 46.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 19.0}","{'A': 44.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 20.0}","{'A': 51.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 15.0}","{'A': 40.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 16.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-4M7 #1,503 - 207 =,A. 206 B. 296 C. 304 D. 396,B,MC,Medium,4,1992,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 15.0, 'B': 57.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 49.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 56.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 41.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 45.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-4M7 #3,"Bar chart showing number of children and their ages: 2 children were 8; 12 children were 9; 11 children were 10; and 7 children were 11. The graph above shows how many of the 32 children in Mr. Rivera's class are 8, 9, 10, and 11 years old. Which of the following is true?",A. Most are younger than 9. B. Most are younger than 10. C. Most are 9 or older. D. None of the above is true.,C,MC,Medium,4,1992,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 21.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 46.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 51.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 51.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 41.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 36.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-4M7 #5,What number is four hundred five and three-tenths?,"A. 45.3 B. 405.3 C. 453 D. 4,005.3",B,MC,Easy,4,1992,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 7.0, 'B': 65.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 73.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 74.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 51.0, 'C': 28.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 52.0, 'C': 33.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-4M7 #6,"If 1 1/3 cups of flour are needed for a batch of cookies, how many cups of flour will be needed for 3 batches?",A. 4 1/3 B. 4 C. 3 D. 2 2/3,B,MC,Hard,4,1992,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 35.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 38.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 37.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 36.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 27.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 39.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 28.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-4M7 #8,"Three overlapping pictures hung up by tacks. The first picture has 1 tack, and is overlapped by picture 2 with 1 tack. Picture 2 is overlapped by picture 3 which has 2 tacks. Children's pictures are to be hung in a line as shown in the figure above. Pictures that are hung next to each other share a tack. How many tacks are needed to hang 28 pictures in this way?",A. 27 B. 28 C. 29 D. 56,C,MC,Hard,4,1992,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 29.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 26.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 27.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 30.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 19.0}","{'A': 27.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 23.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-4M12 #2,"What is 18,565 rounded to the nearest thousand?","A. 18,000 B. 18,600 C. 19,000 D. 20,000",C,MC,Medium,4,1992,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 9.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 54.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 65.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 63.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 49.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 35.0, 'C': 48.0, 'D': 8.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-4M12 #3,A store sells 168 tapes each week. How many tapes does it sell in 24 weeks?,"A. 7 B. 192 C. 4,032 D. 4,172",C,MC,Medium,4,1992,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 18.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 48.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 62.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 62.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 46.0, 'C': 33.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 36.0, 'C': 45.0, 'D': 2.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-4M12 #6,Which letter has two parallel lines?,A. Capital letter A B. Capital letter T C. Capital letter K D. Capital letter N,D,MC,Hard,4,1992,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 25.0, 'B': 42.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 23.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 41.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 31.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 40.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 30.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 25.0, 'B': 43.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 50.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-4M12 #8,Question refers to the following table. Image of a table showing points earned from school events. Mr. Lopez's class earned 425 points from the Mathathon and 411 points from the Readathon. Ms. Chen's class earned 328 points from the Mathathon and 456 from the Readathon. Mrs. Green's class earned 447 points from the Mathathon and 342 from the Readathon. Which class earned the most points from the two events?,A. Mr. Lopez' class B. Ms. Chen's class C. Mrs. Green's class D. All classes earned the same amount.,A,MC,Easy,4,1992,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 67.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 66.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 72.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 47.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 55.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-4M14 #2,Graphic showing a rectangular garden with dimensions 8 feet by 10 feet. How many feet of fencing would it take to go around the garden?,A. 18 B. 28 C. 36 D. 80,C,MC,Medium,4,1992,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 34.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 44.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 31.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 48.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 27.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 53.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 54.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 39.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 36.0, 'D': 20.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-4M14 #6,"Mario sells 80 pencils a day from his supply of 1,000 pencils. Which of the following is true?",A. He will run out of pencils in 7 days. B. He will have enough pencils to sell 80 each day for at least 10 days. C. He will have enough pencils to sell 80 each day for at least 80 days. D. He will have enough pencils to sell 80 each day for at least 100 days.,B,MC,Medium,4,1992,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 15.0, 'B': 47.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 47.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 51.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 33.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 26.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 40.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-4M14 #7,"Question refers to the table below. Two column table with 4 rows of numbers. For row 1, Column A is 12 and Column B is 3; for row 2, A is 16 and B is 4; for row 3, A is 24 and B is 6; for row 4, A is 40 and B is 10. What is a rule used in the table to get the numbers in column B from the numbers in column A ?",A. Divide the number in column A by 4. B. Multiply the number in column A by 4. C. Subtract 9 from the number in column A . D. Add 9 to the number in column A .,A,MC,Medium,4,1992,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 45.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}","{'A': 39.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}","{'A': 45.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}","{'A': 32.0, 'B': 36.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-4M14 #9,A package of birdseed costs $2.58 for 2 pounds. A package of sunflower seeds costs $3.72 for 3 pounds. What is the difference in the cost per pound ?,A. $0.05 B. $1.14 C. $1.24 D. $1.29,A,MC,Hard,4,1992,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 8.0, 'B': 61.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 57.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 60.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 54.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 51.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 23.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-4M15 #1,Which of the following is closest to 15 seconds?,A. 14.1 seconds B. 14.7 seconds C. 14.9 seconds D. 15.2 seconds,C,MC,Easy,4,1992,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 19.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 58.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 68.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 68.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 27.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 47.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 24.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 46.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-4M15 #3,"The census showed that three hundred fifty-six thousand, ninety-seven people lived in Middletown. Written as a number, that is","A. 350,697 B. 356,097 C. 356,907 D. 356,970",B,MC,Easy,4,1992,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 4.0, 'B': 70.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 74.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 75.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 61.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 68.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-4M15 #4,Scale showing pounds from 0 to 300 in 50 pound increments. There are 5 tick marks between each 50 pounds listed. Arrow on scale is point to 1 tick mark after 50. What is the weight shown on the scale?,A. 6 pounds B. 7 pounds C. 51 pounds D. 60 pounds,D,MC,Medium,4,1992,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 2.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 58.0, 'D': 39.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'C': 48.0, 'D': 49.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'C': 47.0, 'D': 50.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 71.0, 'D': 24.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 69.0, 'D': 27.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-4M15 #5,The length of a trail that Pat hiked in one day could have been,A. 5 millimeters B. 5 centimeters C. 5 meters D. 5 kilometers,D,MC,Medium,4,1992,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 15.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 53.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 66.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 64.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 45.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 45.0, 'Omitted': 7.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-4M15 #6,"A club held a car wash and washed 21 cars. If the club raised $84, how much did it charge per car?","A. $0.25 B. $4.00 C. $5.00 D. $1,764.00",B,MC,Medium,4,1992,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 11.0, 'B': 57.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 59.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 62.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 44.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 45.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 9.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-8M5 #1,"Necklace with 3 squares and 4 circles on it. Each square cost 6 cents, each circle costs 4 cents. If the string does not cost anything, how much does the necklace above cost?",A. 10¢ B. 24¢ C. 28¢ D. 34¢,D,MC,Easy,8,1992,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 8.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 83.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 81.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 86.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 64.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 76.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-8M5 #3,"A pattern row of squares with one various side removed in each. Pattern of squares is a as follows: missing top, missing right side, missing bottom, missing left side, missing top, missing right side, missing bottom, missing left side, missing top... In the pattern above, which figure would be next?",A. A square with the top side removed B. A square with the right side removed C. A square with the bottom side removed D. A square with the left side removed,B,MC,Easy,8,1992,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 1.0, 'B': 97.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 95.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 2.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 98.0, 'D': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 92.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 3.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 90.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-8M5 #5,"There are 50 hamburgers to serve 38 children. If each child is to have at least one hamburger, at most how many of the children can have more than one?",A. 6 B. 12 C. 26 D. 38,B,MC,Easy,8,1992,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 2.0, 'B': 94.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 91.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 93.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 88.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 89.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 1.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-8M5 #6,"If Box represents the number of newspapers that Lee delivers each day, which of the following represents the total number of newspapers that Lee delivers in 5 days?","A. 5 plus box B. 5 times box C. Box plus 5 D. Open parens, box plus box, closed parens times 5",B,MC,Easy,8,1992,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 6.0, 'B': 83.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 7.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 79.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 85.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 70.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 68.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 11.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-8M5 #8,Image of two balance scales. One scale has object A on one side and object B on the other; the scale tilts toward object A. The second scale has object A on one side and object C on the other; the scale tilts toward object C. The weights of three objects were compared using a pan balance. Two comparisons were made as shown in the figure above. Which object is the heaviest?,A. A B. B C. C D. Not enough information is given.,C,MC,Medium,8,1992,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 12.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 53.0, 'D': 33.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 59.0, 'D': 27.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 60.0, 'D': 29.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 46.0, 'D': 29.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 42.0, 'D': 33.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-8M5 #9,"Graphic showing a model plane for $4.99, a tube of glue for $1.29, and a can of red paint for $2.19. Chen had $10 to buy a model plane, glue, and paint as shown above. At which of the following times could an estimate have been used instead of exact numbers?","A. When Chen tried to decide whether or not he had enough money to buy the plane, glue, and paint B. When the clerk entered each amount into the cash register C. When the clerk told Chen how much he owed D. When Chen counted his change",A,MC,Easy,8,1992,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 83.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 5.0}","{'A': 70.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 83.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 6.0}","{'A': 56.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 58.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-8M5 #12,By how much would 217 be increased if the digit 1 were replaced by a digit 5?,A. 4 B. 40 C. 44 D. 400,B,MC,Easy,8,1992,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 13.0, 'B': 72.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 72.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 77.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 55.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 57.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-8M5 #13,"Christy has 88 photographs to put in her album. If 9 photographs will fit on each page, how many pages will she need?",A. 8 B. 9 C. 10 D. 11,C,MC,Easy,8,1992,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 3.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 65.0, 'D': 8.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 72.0, 'D': 7.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 75.0, 'D': 6.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 36.0, 'C': 45.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 57.0, 'D': 12.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-8M5 #15,"Chart with information about the puppy's age and weight: At 1 month, the puppy weighed 10 lbs; at 2 months, 15 lbs.; at 3 months, 19 lbs.; at 4 months, 22 lbs., at 5 months, ? lbs. John records the weight of his puppy every month in a chart like the one shown above. If the pattern of the puppy's weight gain continues, how many pounds will the puppy weigh at 5 months?",A. 30 B. 27 C. 25 D. 24,D,MC,Easy,8,1992,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 3.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 66.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 67.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 73.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 42.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 56.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-8M5 #16,"In a bag of marbles, 1/2 are red, 1/4 are blue, 1/6 are green, and 1/12 are yellow. If a marble is taken from the bag without looking, it is most likely to be",A. red B. blue C. green D. yellow,A,MC,Easy,8,1992,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 73.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 73.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 80.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 14.0}","{'A': 48.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 36.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 52.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 34.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-8M5 #17,A rectangular carpet is 9 feet long and 6 feet wide. What is the area of the carpet in square feet?,A. 15 B. 27 C. 30 D. 54,D,MC,Easy,8,1992,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 15.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 68.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 63.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 69.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 28.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 52.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 26.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 45.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-8M5 #18,"From a shipment of 500 batteries, a sample of 25 was selected at random and tested. If 2 batteries in the sample were found to be dead, how many dead batteries would be expected in the entire shipment?",A. 10 B. 20 C. 30 D. 40 E. 50,D,MC,Hard,8,1992,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 13.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 31.0, 'E': 20.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 40.0, 'E': 20.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 40.0, 'E': 18.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 29.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 28.0, 'E': 29.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-8M5 #21,"Of the following, which is closest in value to 0.52?",A. 1/50 B. 1/5 C. 1/4 D. 1/3 E. 1/2,E,MC,Medium,8,1992,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 32.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 47.0}","{'A': 27.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 54.0}","{'A': 26.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 56.0}","{'A': 44.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 24.0}","{'A': 36.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 42.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-8M7 #1,503 - 207 =,A. 206 B. 296 C. 304 D. 396,B,MC,Easy,8,1992,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 6.0, 'B': 85.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 83.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 86.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 76.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 79.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-8M7 #3,"Bar chart showing number of children and their ages: 2 children were 8; 12 children were 9; 11 children were 10; and 7 children were 11. The graph above shows how many of the 32 children in Mr. Rivera's class are 8, 9, 10, and 11 years old. Which of the following is true?",A. Most are younger than 9. B. Most are younger than 10. C. Most are 9 or older. D. None of the above is true.,C,MC,Easy,8,1992,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 11.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 65.0, 'D': 13.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 60.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 66.0, 'D': 13.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 52.0, 'D': 17.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 50.0, 'D': 19.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-8M7 #5,What number is four hundred five and three-tenths?,"A. 45.3 B. 405.3 C. 453 D. 4,005.3",B,MC,Easy,8,1992,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 5.0, 'B': 93.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 93.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 95.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 85.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 87.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 2.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-8M7 #6,"If 1 1/3 cups of flour are needed for a batch of cookies, how many cups of flour will be needed for 3 batches?",A. 4 1/3 B. 4 C. 3 D. 2 2/3,B,MC,Easy,8,1992,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 18.0, 'B': 65.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 8.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 63.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 70.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 7.0}","{'A': 31.0, 'B': 40.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 24.0, 'B': 51.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-8M7 #8,"Three overlapping pictures hung up by tacks. The first picture has 1 tack, and is overlapped by picture 2 with 1 tack. Picture 2 is overlapped by picture 3 which has 2 tacks. Children's pictures are to be hung in a line as shown in the figure above. Pictures that are hung next to each other share a tack. How many tacks are needed to hang 28 pictures in this way?",A. 27 B. 28 C. 29 D. 56,C,MC,Medium,8,1992,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 17.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 47.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 49.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 52.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 24.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 40.0, 'D': 12.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-8M12 #1,"If k can be replaced by any number, how many different values can the expression k + 6 have?",A. None B. One C. Six D. Seven E. Infinitely many,E,MC,Easy,8,1992,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 4.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 75.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 69.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 80.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 45.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 56.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-8M12 #2,"42, 51, 49, 58, 56, . . . If the pattern in the list above continues, what will be the next number after 56?",A. 54 B. 63 C. 64 D. 65 E. 67,D,MC,Easy,8,1992,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 13.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 60.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 63.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 66.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 47.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 47.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-8M12 #3,What is the difference between the smallest positive 3-digit number and the largest positive 2-digit number?,A. l B. 9 C. 10 D. 90 E. 900,A,MC,Medium,8,1992,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 61.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 56.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 63.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 43.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 45.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-8M12 #4,"Circle graph with 37 degrees of the circle shaded. The entire circle shown above represents a total of 2,675 radios sold. Of the following, which is the best approximation of the number of radios represented by the shaded sector of the circle?","A. 70 B. 275 C. 985 D. 25,880 E. 98,420",B,MC,Hard,8,1992,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 22.0, 'B': 33.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 38.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 32.0, 'C': 36.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 8.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 34.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-8M12 #5,"Ken bought a used car for $5,375. He had to pay an additional 15 percent of the purchase price to cover both sales tax and extra fees. Of the following, which is closest to the total amount Ken paid?","A. $806 B. $5,510 C. $5,760 D. $5,940 E. $6,180",E,MC,Hard,8,1992,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 26.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 42.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 38.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 44.0}","{'A': 36.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 22.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 26.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-8M12 #8,"Rectangle ABCD made up of two triangles, triangle ABC and triangle ADC. In the rectangle above, the intersection of △ A B C and △ A D C is which of the following?",A. A right angle B. A vertex of the rectangle C. A diagonal of the rectangle D. A pair of parallel sides E. A pair of perpendicular sides,C,MC,Hard,8,1992,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 34.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 35.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 9.0}","{'A': 38.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 28.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 36.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 34.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 34.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 35.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-8M14 #1,Which of the following is both a multiple of 3 and a multiple of 7?,"A. 7,007 B. 8,192 C. 21,567 D. 22,287 E. 40,040",C,MC,Easy,8,1992,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 6.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 80.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 74.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 79.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 68.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 71.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-8M14 #4,3 3 + 4 ( 8 - 5 ) ÷ 6 =,A. 6.5 B. 11 C. 27.5 D. 29 E. 34.16,D,MC,Hard,8,1992,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 26.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 26.0, 'E': 23.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 26.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 21.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 26.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 24.0, 'E': 22.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 28.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 22.0, 'Omitted': 9.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 24.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-8M14 #5,"Circle inscribed in a square, with a radius of 3 In the figure above, a circle with center O and radius of length 3 is inscribed in a square. What is the area of the shaded region?",A. 3.86 B. 7.73 C. 28.27 D. 32.86 E. 36.00,B,MC,Hard,8,1992,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 22.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 9.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 33.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 33.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}","{'A': 26.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 19.0, 'Omitted': 11.0}","{'A': 24.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 8.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-8M14 #7,"Right angle divided into 2 smaller angles, 1 and 2. The sum of the measures of angles 1 and 2 in the figure above is 90°. What is the measure of the angle formed by the bisectors of these two angles?",A. 60° B. 45° C. 30° D. 20° E. 15°,B,MC,Hard,8,1992,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 23.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 17.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 25.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 35.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-8M14 #8,"Diagram of a room whose dimensions are 10.5 feet by 8.5 feet. A rectangular closet is at one end of this room, and one of its sides measures 2.5 ft. Chris wishes to carpet the rectangular room shown above. To the nearest square yard , how many square yards of carpet are needed to carpet the floor of the room if the closet floor will not be carpeted? (1 square yard = 9 square feet)",A. 8 B. 10 C. 11 D. 19 E. 22,A,MC,Hard,8,1992,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 30.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 22.0, 'E': 19.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 29.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 22.0, 'E': 20.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 19.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 34.0, 'E': 21.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 26.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 25.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-8M15 #1,Which of the following is closest to 15 seconds?,A. 14.1 seconds B. 14.7 seconds C. 14.9 seconds D. 15.2 seconds,C,MC,Easy,8,1992,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 1.0, 'C': 92.0, 'D': 6.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 93.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'C': 93.0, 'D': 5.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 89.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'C': 87.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-8M15 #3,"The census showed that three hundred fifty-six thousand, ninety-seven people lived in Middletown. Written as a number, that is","A. 350,697 B. 356,097 C. 356,907 D. 356,970",B,MC,Easy,8,1992,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 1.0, 'B': 91.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 6.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 87.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 7.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 91.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 5.0}","{'B': 81.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 85.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 9.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-8M15 #4,Scale showing pounds from 0 to 300 in 50 pound increments. There are 5 tick marks between each 50 pounds listed. Arrow on scale is point to 1 tick mark after 50. What is the weight shown on the scale?,A. 6 pounds B. 7 pounds C. 51 pounds D. 60 pounds,D,MC,Easy,8,1992,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 1.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 77.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 82.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 85.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'C': 44.0, 'D': 55.0}","{'B': 1.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 76.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-8M15 #5,The length of a trail that Pat hiked in one day could have been,A. 5 milliliters B. 5 centimeters C. 5 meters D. 5 kilometers,D,MC,Easy,8,1992,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 3.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 74.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 86.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 85.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 60.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 74.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-8M15 #6,"A club held a car wash and washed 21 cars. If the club raised $84, how much did it charge per car?","A. $0.25 B. $4.00 C. $5.00 D. $1,764.00",B,MC,Easy,8,1992,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 3.0, 'B': 92.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 2.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 93.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 2.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 94.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 2.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 86.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 88.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-8M15 #10,A certain reference file contains approximately one billion facts. About how many millions is that?,"A. 1,000,000 B. 100,000 C. 10,000 D. 1,000 E. 100",D,MC,Hard,8,1992,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 43.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 25.0}","{'A': 38.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 28.0, 'E': 21.0}","{'A': 37.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 25.0, 'E': 24.0}","{'A': 54.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 19.0}","{'A': 52.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 17.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-8M15 #11,"Shaded triangle inside a square If the area of the shaded triangle shown above is 4 square inches, what is the area of the entire square?",A. 4 square inches B. 8 square inches C. 12 square inches D. 16 square inches E. Not enough information given,B,MC,Medium,8,1992,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 6.0, 'B': 46.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 25.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 52.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 22.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 53.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 23.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 35.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 17.0, 'E': 26.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 43.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 21.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-8M15 #13,"Table showing a number pattern of A, B. pattern is as follows: 2A, 5B; 4A, 9B; 6A, 13B; 8A, 17B; skip to 14A,?B If the pattern shown in the table were continued, what number would appear in the box at the bottom of column B next to 14?",A. 19 B. 21 C. 23 D. 25 E. 29,E,MC,Hard,8,1992,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 5.0, 'B': 45.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 23.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 46.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 26.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 43.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 28.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 53.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 13.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 48.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 20.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-8M15 #14,"For each figure below, the lengths of 3 sides are given. Which figure could have a perimeter of 28?","A. A rectangle with sides of length 7, 8, 7 and one side of unknown length B. A convex pentagon with sides of length 7, 8, 4, and two sides of unknown length C. A concave pentagon with sides of length 7, 8, 3 and two sides of unknown length D. An el-shaped figure 8 units long at the top, 7 units wide on the left, 3 units wide on the right, with 3 sides of unknown length E. A concave pentagon with sides of length 7, 8, 7 and 2 sdes of unknown length",B,MC,Hard,8,1992,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 17.0, 'B': 32.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 32.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 35.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 19.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 29.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 19.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-8M15 #15,"Harriet, Jim, Roberto, Maria, and Willie are in the same eighth-grade class. One of them is this year's class president. Based on the following information, who is the class president? The class president was last year's class vice president and lives on Vine Street. Willie is this year's class vice president. Jim and Maria live on Cypress Street. Roberto was not last year's class vice president.",A. Harriet B. Jim C. Roberto D. Maria E. Willie,A,MC,Easy,8,1992,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 66.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 58.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 67.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 45.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 27.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 50.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-8M15 #16,Circle with a center at point 0. Line segment AC is a diameter of the circle and passes through point O. Line segment BC does not pass through the center of the circle. Point O is the center of the circle above. Line segment AC is a diameter of the circle. Line segment BC does not pass through the center of the circle. Which of the following is true?,"A. AC is longer than BC . B. BC is longer than AC . C. AC and BC are the same length. D. BC is twice as long as OA . E. The lengths of AC and BC change, depending on how this piece of paper is turned.",A,MC,Hard,8,1992,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 27.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 44.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 39.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 33.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 37.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 37.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 45.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 28.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 43.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-12M5 #1,"Necklace with 3 squares and 4 circles on it. Each square cost 6 cents, each circle costs 4 cents. If the string does not cost anything, how much does the necklace above cost?",A. 10¢ B. 24¢ C. 28¢ D. 34¢,D,MC,Easy,12,1992,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 2.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 94.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 92.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 94.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 89.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 88.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'C': 7.0, 'D': 93.0}",,,,,,,,, 1992-12M5 #5,Which of the following is NOT a property of every rectangle?,A. The opposite sides are equal in length. B. The opposite sides are parallel. C. All angles are equal in measure. D. All sides are equal in length. E. The diagonals are equal in length.,D,MC,Easy,12,1992,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 2.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 70.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 71.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 74.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 59.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 58.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 84.0, 'E': 7.0}",,,,,,,,, 1992-12M5 #6,6×103/3×105,A. 0.5 × 10 2 B. 2 × 10 2 C. 2 × 10 0.6 D. 0.5 × 10 -2 E. 2 × 10 -2,E,MC,Medium,12,1992,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 7.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 51.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 45.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 50.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 33.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 37.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 38.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 40.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 72.0}",,,,,,,,, 1992-12M5 #7,1 gallon = 4 quarts 1 quart = 2 pints The number of pints in 10 gallons could be determined by performing which of the following operations?,A. Multiplying 10 by 2 B. Dividing 10 by 6 C. Multiplying 10 by 6 D. Dividing 40 by 2 E. Multiplying 40 by 2,E,MC,Medium,12,1992,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 15.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 43.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 55.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 52.0}","{'A': 25.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 36.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 40.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 68.0}",,,,,,,,, 1992-12M5 #8,"Line graph going through points at (-3,-1); (0,1); and (3,3). What is the slope of the line shown in the graph above?",A. 1/3 B. 2/3 C. 1 D. 3/2 E. 3,B,MC,Medium,12,1992,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 18.0, 'B': 38.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 45.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 44.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 24.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 36.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 9.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 61.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}",,,,,,,,, 1992-12M5 #9,Table showing the following student scores: Student A scored 88; student B scored 65; student C scored 91; student D scored 36; student E scored 72; student F scored 57; student G scored 50; student H scored 85; student I scored 62; student J scored 48. The table above shows the scores of 10 students on a final examination. What is the range of these scores?,A. 33 B. 40 C. 55 D. 88,C,MC,Medium,12,1992,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 3.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 56.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 58.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 60.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 46.0, 'D': 31.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 54.0, 'D': 24.0, 'Omitted': 8.0}","{'B': 19.0, 'C': 60.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}",,,,,,,,, 1992-12M5 #10,Which of the following is closest to the height of the door to your classroom?,A. 1 meter B. 2 meters C. 4 meters D. 7 meters,B,MC,Medium,12,1992,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 6.0, 'B': 51.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 66.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 9.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 63.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 39.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 52.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 64.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 8.0}",,,,,,,,, 1992-12M5 #12,"Diagram of a right circular cylinder The volume V of a right circular cylinder like the one in the figure above is given by the formula V = π r 2 h . In terms of π , what is the volume of a cylinder with radius r = 4 and height h = 10 ?",A. 18 π B. 26 π C. 80 π D. 160 π E. 1600 π,D,MC,Easy,12,1992,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 3.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 71.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 66.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 72.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 53.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 8.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 61.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 81.0, 'Omitted': 7.0}",,,,,,,,, 1992-12M5 #13,"A rectangular pool 24 feet long, 8 feet wide, and 4 feet deep is filled with water. Water is leaking from the pool at the rate of 0.40 cubic foot per minute. At this rate, how many hours will it take for the water level to drop 1 foot?",A. 4 B. 8 C. 12 D. 16 E. 32,B,MC,Hard,12,1992,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 17.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 13.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 29.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 7.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 9.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 14.0}","{'A': 24.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 8.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 32.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 20.0, 'Omitted': 14.0}",,,,,,,,, 1992-12M5 #14,"If x = -4 , the value of -4 x is",A. -16 B. -8 C. 8 D. 16,D,MC,Easy,12,1992,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 10.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 76.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 74.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 77.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 65.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 67.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 92.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,,,,,, 1992-12M5 #15,"It takes 28 minutes for a certain bacteria population to double. If there are 5,241,763 bacteria in this population at 1:00 p.m., which of the following is closest to the number of bacteria in millions at 2:30 p.m. on the same day?",A. 80 B. 40 C. 20 D. 15 E. 10,B,MC,Hard,12,1992,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 8.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 31.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 33.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 33.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 32.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 34.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 28.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 8.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 27.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 42.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 29.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 7.0}",,,,,,,,, 1992-12M5 #16,"Triangle where angle A equals 60 degrees, line BD is perpendicular to line AC, and angle B is a right angle. In △ A B C shown above, A C = 12 . What is the length of segment BD ?",A. 3 2 B. 3 3 C. 6 D. 6 2 E. 6 3,B,MC,Hard,12,1992,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 16.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 14.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 9.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 11.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 28.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 11.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 21.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 14.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-12M5 #18,"From a shipment of 500 batteries, a sample of 25 was selected at random and tested. If 2 batteries in the sample were found to be dead, how many dead batteries would be expected in the entire shipment?",A. 10 B. 20 C. 30 D. 40 E. 50,D,MC,Medium,12,1992,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 14.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 46.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 55.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 54.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 28.0, 'E': 18.0, 'Omitted': 8.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 41.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 8.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-12M5 #20,"If f ( x ) = 2x+1/3 and g ( x ) = 2 x 2 + 2 , then f ( g ( 2 ) ) =",A. 3 B. 5 C. 7 D. 7 5/9 E. 16 2/3,C,MC,Medium,12,1992,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 4.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 60.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 11.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 58.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 7.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 61.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 8.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 45.0, 'D': 21.0, 'E': 13.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 52.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 9.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-12M7 #2,"Line graph showing time and temperature. X axis shows time from 0 to 40 in 10 minute intervals. Y axis shows temperature from 0 to 80 in intervals of 20 degrees Centigrade. Points are at (0, 30); (5, 55); (10, 80); (15, 60); (20, 40); (25, 35); (30, 30); (35, 20); (40, 15). The graph above best conveys information about which of the following situations over a 40-minute period of time?","A. Oven temperature while a cake is being baked B. Temperature of water that is heated on a stove, then removed and allowed to cool C. Ocean temperature in February along the coast of Maine D. Body temperature of a person with a cold E. Temperature on a July day in Chicago",B,MC,Easy,12,1992,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 8.0, 'B': 75.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 73.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 78.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 62.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 59.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 77.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,,,,,,, 1992-12M7 #5,"It takes 64 identical cubes to half fill a rectangular box. If each cube has a volume of 8 cubic centimeters, what is the volume of the box in cubic centimeters?","A. 1,024 B. 512 C. 128 D. 16 E. 8",A,MC,Medium,12,1992,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 49.0, 'B': 32.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 57.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 60.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 26.0, 'B': 49.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 31.0, 'B': 40.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 57.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 1.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,,,,,,, 1992-12M7 #6,For what value of x is 8 12 = 16 x ?,A. 3 B. 4 C. 8 D. 9 E. 12,D,MC,Hard,12,1992,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 5.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 35.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 11.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 34.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 37.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 7.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 31.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 12.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 24.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 9.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 41.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 13.0}",,,,,,,,, 1992-12M7 #7,"What is the distance between the points (2,10) and (-4,2) in the xy -plane?",A. 6 B. 8 C. 10 D. 14 E. 18,C,MC,Hard,12,1992,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 16.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 9.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 36.0, 'D': 21.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 33.0, 'D': 21.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 7.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 29.0, 'C': 28.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 9.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 8.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 44.0, 'D': 21.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 7.0}",,,,,,,,, 1992-12M7 #8,"Suppose 4 r = 3 s = 10 t , where r , s , and t are positive integers. What is the sum of the least values of r , s , and t for which this equality is true?",A. 7 B. 17 C. 41 D. 82 E. 120,C,MC,Hard,12,1992,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 9.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 28.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 16.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 10.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 33.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 13.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 34.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 20.0, 'Omitted': 15.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 22.0, 'Omitted': 10.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 19.0, 'Omitted': 22.0}",,,,,,,,, 1992-12M12 #1,"If k can be replaced by any number, how many different values can the expression k + 6 have?",A. None B. One C. Six D. Seven E. Infinitely many,E,MC,Easy,12,1992,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 1.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 89.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 87.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 92.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 78.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 82.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-12M12 #2,"42, 51, 49, 58, 56, . . . If the pattern in the list above continues, what will be the next number after 56?",A. 54 B. 63 C. 64 D. 65 E. 67,D,MC,Easy,12,1992,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 6.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 78.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 75.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 79.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 67.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 74.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-12M12 #3,What is the difference between the smallest positive 3-digit number and the largest positive 2-digit number?,A. 1 B. 9 C. 10 D. 90 E. 900,A,MC,Easy,12,1992,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 67.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 68.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 72.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 53.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}","{'A': 55.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-12M12 #4,"Circle graph with 37 degrees of the circle shaded. The entire circle shown above represents a total of 2,675 radios sold. Of the following, which is the best approximation of the number of radios represented by the shaded sector of the circle?","A. 70 B. 275 C. 985 D. 25,880 E. 98,420",B,MC,Hard,12,1992,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 14.0, 'B': 35.0, 'C': 40.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 35.0, 'C': 47.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 35.0, 'C': 45.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 38.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 7.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 37.0, 'C': 36.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-12M12 #5,"Ken bought a used car for $5,375. He had to pay an additional 15 percent of the purchase price to cover both sales tax and extra fees. Of the following, which is closest to the total amount Ken paid?","A. $806 B. $5,510 C. $5,760 D. $5,940 E. $6,180",E,MC,Easy,12,1992,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 19.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 70.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 69.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 74.0}","{'A': 32.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 54.0}","{'A': 32.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 4.0, 'Omitted': 59.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1992-12M14 #1,Which of the following is both a multiple of 3 and a multiple of 7?,"A. 7,007 B. 8,192 C. 21,567 D. 22,287 E. 40,040",C,MC,Easy,12,1992,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 3.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 90.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 86.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 90.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 81.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 78.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'C': 95.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,,,,,, 1992-12M14 #4,3 3 + 4 ( 8 - 5 ) ÷ 6 =,A. 6.5 B. 11 C. 27.5 D. 29 E. 34.16,D,MC,Hard,12,1992,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 38.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 30.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 41.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 28.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 40.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 29.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 38.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 24.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 38.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 29.0, 'E': 20.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 44.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 41.0, 'E': 7.0}",,,,,,,,, 1992-12M14 #5,"Circle inscribed within a square, with a radius of 3 In the figure above, a circle with center O and radius of length 3 is inscribed in a square. What is the area of the shaded region?",A. 3.86 B. 7.73 C. 28.27 D. 32.86 E. 36.00,B,MC,Hard,12,1992,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 11.0, 'B': 33.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 13.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 40.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 40.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 8.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 12.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 33.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 17.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 44.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 22.0, 'Omitted': 8.0}",,,,,,,,, 1992-12M14 #7,"Right angle formed by two smaller angles, 1 and 2. The sum of the measures of angles 1 and 2 in the figure above is 90°. What is the measure of the angle formed by the bisectors of these two angles?",A. 60° B. 45° C. 30° D. 20° E. 15°,B,MC,Medium,12,1992,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 16.0, 'B': 42.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 46.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 46.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 35.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 33.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 55.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 1.0}",,,,,,,,, 1992-12M14 #8,"Diagram of a room with dimensions 10.5 feet by 8.5 feet. At one end of the room is a rectangular closet, with one short end measuring 2.5 feet. Chris wishes to carpet the rectangular room shown above. To the nearest square yard , how many square yards of carpet are needed to carpet the floor of the room if the closet floor will not be carpeted? (1 square yard = 9 square feet)",A. 8 B. 10 C. 11 D. 19 E. 22,A,MC,Medium,12,1992,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 48.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 55.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 54.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 37.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}","{'A': 50.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 7.0}","{'A': 60.0, 'B': 14.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,,,,,,, 1992-12M15 #2,Circle inscribed on a square. The length of a side of the square above is 6. What is the length of the radius of the circle?,A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 6 E. 8,B,MC,Easy,12,1992,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 3.0, 'B': 69.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 71.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 17.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 73.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 55.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 25.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'B': 61.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 22.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 87.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 6.0}",,,,,,,,, 1992-12M15 #5,"In a group of 1,200 adults, there are 300 vegetarians. What is the ratio of nonvegetarians to vegetarians in the group?",A. 1 to 3 B. 1 to 4 C. 3 to 1 D. 4 to 1 E. 4 to 3,C,MC,Hard,12,1992,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 9.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 33.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 31.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 37.0, 'E': 3.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 36.0, 'E': 3.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 28.0, 'D': 33.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 34.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 32.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 35.0, 'D': 38.0, 'E': 4.0}",,,,,,,,, 1992-12M15 #7,"A certain company keeps a list of 50 employees and their annual salaries. When the salary of the very highly paid president is added to this list, which of the following statistics is most likely to be approximately the same or nearly the same for the original list and the new list?",A. The highest salary B. The range C. The mean D. The median E. The standard deviation,D,MC,Hard,12,1992,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 17.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 22.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 23.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 22.0, 'E': 21.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 28.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 18.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 26.0, 'E': 25.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}",,,,,,,,, 1992-12M15 #8,Graph in the xy-plane: two segments of a curve are in the negative y sections; one segment is in the positive y sections The figure above shows the graph of y = f ( x ) . Which of the following could be the graph of y = | f ( x ) | ?,"A. Graph in the xy-plane: two segments of a curve are in the positive y sections; one segment is in the negative y sections B. Graph in the xy-plane. Line begins in (x,y) section and ends in (x, negative y section) C. Graph in the xy-plane. Line consists of 3 arcs spanning negative x to positive x all in the postive y section. D. Graph in the xy-plane. An arc in the positive y section going from negative x to positive x. E. Graph in the xy-plane. Line is in the positive y section and curves up and down from negative x to positive x.",C,MC,Hard,12,1992,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 38.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 35.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 35.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 44.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 40.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 20.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 29.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 1.0, 'E': 18.0}",,,,,,,,, 1992-12M15 #9,"Three cylinders; cylinder 1 had radius 4 and height 6; cylinder 2 has radius 3 and height 8; cylinder 3 has radius 2 and height 12. In the figures above, the radius and height of each right circular cylinder are given. If w , x , and y represent the respective volumes of the cylinders, which of the following statements is true?",A. y = w = x B. y < x < w C. y < w < x D. w < y < x E. w < x < y,B,MC,Hard,12,1992,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 42.0, 'B': 33.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 47.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 49.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 13.0}","{'A': 26.0, 'B': 33.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 24.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 37.0, 'B': 39.0, 'C': 8.0, 'E': 15.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 39.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 18.0}",,,,,,,,, 1992-12M15 #10,"Right triangle ABC. Length of side AC is 3; length of side BC is 4. In right triangle ABC above, cos A =",A. 3/5 B. 3/4 C. 4/5 D. 4/3 E. 5/3,A,MC,Hard,12,1992,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 30.0, 'B': 31.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 23.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 31.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 22.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 32.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 23.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 41.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 23.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 26.0, 'B': 35.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 54.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 3.0}",,,,,,,,, 1990-4M7 #2,"Bar graph showing sales for 5 different people. Sales for Harriet were $600; Carl's sales were $300; Maria's sales were $800; Jason's sales were $600; and Sammie's sales were $200. According to the graph above, which person's sales were closest to $400 for the month?",A. Harriet B. Carl C. Jason D. Sammie,B,MC,Easy,4,1990,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 10.0, 'B': 83.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 87.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 88.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 1.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 71.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 81.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 3.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-4M7 #3,Which of the following is the most reasonable distance for a person to walk in one hour?,A. 2 miles B. 2 yards C. 2 inches D. 2 feet,A,MC,Easy,4,1990,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 75.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 84.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 85.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 1.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 58.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 71.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 5.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-4M7 #4,"Table showing a total of 16 stickers. There are 3 red stickers, 4 blue stickers, 2 yellow stickers, and 7 green stickers. The 16 stickers listed above are placed in a box. If one sticker is drawn from the box, which color is it most likely to be?",A. Red B. Blue C. Yellow D. Green,D,MC,Easy,4,1990,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 4.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 77.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 78.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 82.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 63.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 67.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-4M7 #5,Scale showing 5 oranges. Scale goes from 0 to 4 lbs. in increments of 1/4 pound. Arrow on scale points midway between 2 and 3 lbs. The scale shown above measures weight in pounds. What is the total weight of the oranges in the picture?,A. 2 1/2 pounds B. 3 1/2 pounds C. 5 pounds D. 10 pounds,A,MC,Easy,4,1990,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 71.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 76.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 79.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 53.0, 'B': 33.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 59.0, 'B': 32.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-4M7 #6,"Number line with evenly spaced points from A to G. In the figure above, points labeled A through G are spaced evenly along a line. Which of the following distances is the greatest?",A. From A to D B. From C to F C. From E to G D. From E to A,D,MC,Medium,4,1990,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 19.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 58.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 61.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 66.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 40.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 44.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-4M7 #9,Which of the following has the same shape as a cylinder?,A. An egg B. A book C. A basketball D. A can of soup,D,MC,Easy,4,1990,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 20.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 60.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 65.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 66.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 48.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 60.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-4M7 #10,Mr. Garcia bought 5 dozen eggs at $0.89 per dozen. What was the total cost of the eggs?,A. $ 4.05 B. $ 4.45 C. $ 5.89 D. $ 10.68,B,MC,Medium,4,1990,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 18.0, 'B': 53.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 52.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 56.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 38.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 50.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 6.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-4M7 #11,"By how much would the value of 5,647 be decreased if the 5 were replaced by a 2?","A. 3 B. 300 C. 3,000 D. 30,000",C,MC,Medium,4,1990,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 15.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 55.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 62.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 61.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 46.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 52.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-4M7 #12,Which of the following is an even number?,A. 225 B. 233 C. 370 D. 391,C,MC,Hard,4,1990,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 42.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 36.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 38.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 42.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 40.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 42.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 42.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 42.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 33.0, 'D': 12.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-4M7 #13,"A class is trying to collect 450 soup can labels to help get some new gym equipment. In the first week the students collected 60 labels, and in the second week they collected 82 labels. How many more labels do they need to reach their goal?",A. 208 B. 308 C. 390 D. 592,B,MC,Medium,4,1990,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 22.0, 'B': 47.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 45.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 50.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}","{'A': 24.0, 'B': 37.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-4M7 #15,Students in Mrs. Johnson's class were asked to tell why 4/5 is greater than 2/3 . Whose reason is best?,"A. Kelly said, ""Because 4 is greater than 2."" B. Keri said, ""Because 5 is larger than 3."" C. Kim said, ""Because 4/5 is closer than 2/3 to 1."" D. Kevin said, ""Because 4 + 5 is more than 2 + 3 .""",C,MC,Hard,4,1990,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 28.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 34.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 24.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 36.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 27.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 35.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 25.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 33.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 39.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-4M7 #16,Max bought 50 plants for his garden. He plans to put 8 plants in each row. How many complete rows of 8 can he plant?,A. 6 rows B. 7 rows C. 8 rows D. 16 rows,A,MC,Hard,4,1990,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 30.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 30.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 39.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 27.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 38.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 26.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 37.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 30.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 35.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-4M7 #17,"When you subtract one of these numbers from 900, the answer is greater than 400. Which number is it?",A. 712 B. 667 C. 579 D. 459,D,MC,Medium,4,1990,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 12.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 49.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 51.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 53.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 39.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 35.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-4M7 #18,"Rectangle divided into 10 equal bars, two of which are shaded. Which decimal represents the shaded part of the figure?",A. 0.5 B. 0.28 C. 0.2 D. 0.02,C,MC,Easy,4,1990,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 7.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 58.0, 'D': 20.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 62.0, 'D': 17.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 62.0, 'D': 19.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 54.0, 'D': 17.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 52.0, 'D': 19.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-4M9 #2,Which statement is true?,A. 352 > 759 B. 442 > 436 C. 518 > 819 D. 883 < 794,B,MC,Easy,4,1990,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 8.0, 'B': 67.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 74.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 74.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 56.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 24.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 64.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-4M9 #3,"Pattern of shapes as follows: small triangle, small circle, small square, large triangle, large circle, large square, small triangle, small circle. A pattern of shapes is to be repeated many times. The figure above shows one completed pattern and the beginning of the next. What shape comes next?",A. Small square B. Small triangle C. Large triangle D. Large square,A,MC,Easy,4,1990,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 77.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 72.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 79.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 57.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 68.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-4M9 #5,"The third grade collected more than 850 bottle caps for an art project. The fourth grade collected more than 500 bottle caps. Using her calculator, Maria found the exact total of all the bottle caps collected by both grades. Which calculator could be hers?",A. Part of a calculator showing 350. B. Part of a calculator showing 850. C. Part of a calculator showing 1284. D. Part of a calculator showing 1376.,D,MC,Medium,4,1990,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 22.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 56.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 63.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 64.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 30.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 44.0, 'Omitted': 7.0}","{'A': 28.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 44.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-4M9 #6,"If the sum of 39 and 66 is divided by 3, the result is",A. 35 B. 61 C. 79 D. 315,A,MC,Medium,4,1990,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 49.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 27.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}","{'A': 49.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 23.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 52.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 23.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 34.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 37.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 42.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 28.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-4M9 #8,Image of a pizza divided into 8 parts; 3 of the 8 parts are unshaded. The figure above shows that part of a pizza has been eaten. What part of the pizza is still there?,A. 3/8 B. 3/5 C. 5/8 D. 5/3,C,MC,Medium,4,1990,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 25.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 44.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 27.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 42.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 27.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 43.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 24.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 42.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 41.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-4M9 #9,"On a flight from Los Angeles to New York, the cost of a fare was $400. Every seat was sold. What additional information do you need to find the total for all fares?",A. None B. The number of employees on the plane C. The number of passenger seats on the plane D. The distance from Los Angeles to New York,C,MC,Medium,4,1990,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 11.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 58.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 61.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 63.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 49.0, 'D': 24.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 44.0, 'D': 32.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-4M9 #11,The difference between 85 and 53 is 32. Meredith added some number to 85 and then added the same number to 53. What would be the difference between the two new numbers?,A. More than 32 B. Less than 32 C. 32 D. It depends on the number added to 85 and 53.,C,MC,Hard,4,1990,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 26.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 41.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 31.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 31.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 27.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 38.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 36.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 25.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 31.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 29.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-4M9 #13,Divide: 115 184 divided by 115,A. 0.625 B. 1.6 C. 1.625 D. 16,B,MC,Hard,4,1990,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 68.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 60.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 64.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 64.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 56.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-8M7 #1,How many hours are equal to 150 minutes?,A. 1 1/2 B. 2 1/4 C. 2 1/3 D. 2 1/2 E. 2 5/6,D,MC,Medium,8,1990,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 12.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 59.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 57.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 61.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 45.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 59.0, 'E': 9.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 1.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 72.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,,,,,, 1990-8M7 #2,"If 2/25 = n/500 , then n =",A. 10 B. 20 C. 30 D. 40 E. 50,D,MC,Medium,8,1990,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 11.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 49.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 47.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 53.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 31.0, 'E': 28.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 36.0, 'E': 19.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 15.0, 'D': 59.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,,,,,, 1990-8M7 #3,A straight line segment could NOT be drawn on the surface of which of the following solids?,A. Cube B. Cone C. Sphere D. Cylinder E. Triangle,C,MC,Medium,8,1990,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 5.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 57.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 59.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 60.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 53.0, 'D': 21.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 54.0, 'D': 23.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 7.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 55.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,,,,,,, 1990-8M7 #5,"The average weight of 50 prize-winning tomatoes is 2.36 pounds. What is the combined weight, in pounds, of these 50 tomatoes?",A. 0.0472 B. 11.8 C. 52.36 D. 59 E. 118,E,MC,Medium,8,1990,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 10.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 45.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 44.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 49.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 31.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 6.0, 'Omitted': 35.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 28.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 45.0}",,,,,,,,, 1990-8M7 #6,Which of the following figures best illustrates the statement 5 × ( 6 + 2 ) = ( 5 × 6 ) + ( 5 × 2 ) ?,"A. A rectangle of width 5 and length 6 adjacent to a rectangle of width 5 and length 2 B. A rectangle of width 6 and length 2 adjacent to a rectangle of width 6 and length 5 C. A rectangle of width 2 and length 6 adjacent to a rectangle of width 2 and length 5 D. Adjacent line segments of lengths 5, 6, and 2 E. Adjacent line segments of lengths 5, 6, 5, and 2",A,MC,Medium,8,1990,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 48.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 22.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 38.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 27.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 44.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 23.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 35.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 31.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 41.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 22.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 50.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 24.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}",,,,,,,,, 1990-8M7 #7,What is the least whole number x for which 2 x > 11 ?,A. 5 B. 6 C. 9 D. 22 E. 23,B,MC,Medium,8,1990,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 22.0, 'B': 45.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 22.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 42.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 23.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 48.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 36.0, 'E': 1.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 26.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 48.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 9.0}",,,,,,,,, 1990-8M7 #8,9 circular chips numbered from 1 to 9. The nine chips shown above are placed in a sack and then mixed up. Madeline draws one chip from this sack. What is the probability that Madeline draws a chip with an even number?,A. 1/9 B. 2/9 C. 4/9 D. 1/2 E. 4/5,C,MC,Medium,8,1990,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 13.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 59.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 53.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 58.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 12.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 43.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 50.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 68.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 7.0}",,,,,,,,, 1990-8M7 #9,"If a measurement of a rectangular box is given as 48 cubic inches, then the measurement represents the",A. distance around the top of the box B. length of an edge of the box C. surface area of the box D. volume of the box,D,MC,Medium,8,1990,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 11.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 41.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 40.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 43.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 31.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 29.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 41.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 32.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 37.0}",,,,,,,,, 1990-8M7 #11,"Line with 4 points on it: M, N, P, and Q. There are 20 centimeters between M and N; 12 centimeters between N and P; and 16 centimeters between P and Q. What is the distance between the midpoint of MN and the midpoint of PQ shown above?",A. 18 cm B. 24 cm C. 26 cm D. 28 cm E. 30 cm,E,MC,Hard,8,1990,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 25.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 27.0}","{'A': 27.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 13.0, 'Omitted': 27.0}","{'A': 27.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 30.0}","{'A': 25.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 14.0}","{'A': 28.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 21.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 24.0}",,,,,,,,, 1990-8M7 #12,"The least common multiple of 8, 12, and a third number is 120. Which of the following could be the third number?",A. 15 B. 16 C. 24 D. 32 E. 48,A,MC,Hard,8,1990,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 19.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 36.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 40.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 39.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 35.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 28.0, 'C': 31.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 50.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 6.0}",,,,,,,,, 1990-8M7 #13,Graphic of a TV whose screen measures 30 inches high by 40 inches wide. What is the diagonal measurement of the TV screen shown in the figure above?,"A. 25 inches B. 35 inches C. 50 inches D. 70 inches E. 1,200 inches",C,MC,Hard,8,1990,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 2.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 48.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 28.0, 'D': 46.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 44.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 60.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 55.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 33.0, 'D': 41.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,,,,,, 1990-8M7 #14,Which of the following figures contains line segments that are perpendicular?,A. Right triangle B. Equilateral triangle C. Quadrilateral D. Parallelogram,A,MC,Hard,8,1990,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 20.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 43.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 20.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 43.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 46.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 37.0, 'D': 30.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 28.0, 'D': 39.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 42.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}",,,,,,,,, 1990-8M7 #15,"The length of a rectangle is 3 more than its width. If L represents the length, what is an expression for the width?",A. 3 ÷ L B. L ÷ 3 C. L × 3 D. L + 3 E. L - 3,E,MC,Hard,8,1990,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 8.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 38.0, 'D': 33.0, 'Omitted': 12.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 38.0, 'D': 26.0, 'Omitted': 15.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 36.0, 'D': 31.0, 'Omitted': 15.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 39.0, 'D': 26.0, 'Omitted': 9.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 50.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 39.0, 'D': 25.0, 'Omitted': 19.0}",,,,,,,,, 1990-8M7 #16,"Question refers to the following pattern of dot-figures. 4 dot patterns in the shape of an inverted V. First one has 3 dots, second has 5 dots, third has 7 dots, fourth has 9 dots. If this pattern of dot-figures is continued, how many dots will be in the 100th figure?",A. 100 B. 101 C. 199 D. 200 E. 201,E,MC,Hard,8,1990,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 6.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 26.0, 'Omitted': 31.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 26.0, 'Omitted': 36.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 26.0, 'Omitted': 36.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 31.0, 'Omitted': 23.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 18.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 31.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-8M7 #18,"There are 15 girls and 11 boys in a mathematics class. If a student is selected at random to run an errand, what is the probability that a boy will be selected?",A. 4/26 B. 11/26 C. 15/26 D. 11/15 E. 15/11,B,MC,Hard,8,1990,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 8.0, 'B': 42.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 34.0, 'E': 8.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 34.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 34.0, 'E': 12.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 39.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 35.0, 'E': 10.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 32.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 36.0, 'E': 13.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 34.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 26.0, 'E': 12.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-8M9 #1,( 150 ÷ 3 ) + ( 6 × 2 ),A. 10 B. 58 C. 62 D. 112,C,MC,Easy,8,1990,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'B': 1.0, 'C': 95.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 93.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 95.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 88.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'B': 3.0, 'C': 94.0, 'D': 3.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-8M9 #2,"If n + n + n = 60 , what is the value of n ?",A. 6 B. 10 C. 15 D. 20 E. 30,D,MC,Easy,8,1990,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 2.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 89.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 89.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 91.0, 'E': 2.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 85.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 79.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-8M9 #5,Which of the following figures has two circular bases?,A. A pyramid B. A sphere C. A cube D. A cylinder E. A cone,D,MC,Easy,8,1990,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 1.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 67.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 67.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 7.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 71.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 7.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 46.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 7.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 63.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-8M9 #6,3 × ( box + 5) = 30 The number in the box should be,A. 2 B. 5 C. 10 D. 95,B,MC,Easy,8,1990,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 7.0, 'B': 70.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 67.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 71.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 57.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 63.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 2.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-8M9 #7,"In the model town that a class is building, a car 15 feet long is represented by a scale model 3 inches long. If the same scale is used, a house 35 feet high would be represented by a scale model how many inches high?",A. 45/35 B. 3 C. 5 D. 7 E. 35/3,D,MC,Medium,8,1990,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 10.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 56.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 58.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 63.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 33.0, 'E': 25.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 42.0, 'E': 20.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-8M9 #8,"( 2 , 5 ) ) , ( 4 , 9 ) , ( 6 , 13 ) Which of the following describes what to do to the first number in each ordered pair shown above to obtain the corresponding second number?",A. Add 3 B. Subtract 3 C. Multiply by 2 D. Multiply by 2 and subtract 1 E. Multiply by 2 and add 1,E,MC,Medium,8,1990,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 9.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 51.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 45.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 52.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 23.0, 'Omitted': 33.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 38.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-8M9 #11,"Kate bought a book for $14.95, a record for $5.85, and a tape for $9.70. If the sales tax on these items is 6 percent and all 3 items are taxable, what is the total amount she must pay for the 3 items, including tax?",A. $32.33 B. $32.06 C. $30.56 D. $30.50 E. $ 1.83,A,MC,Medium,8,1990,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 49.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 40.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 48.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 30.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}","{'A': 36.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-8M9 #13,Ground beef costs $2.59 per pound. What is the cost of 0.93 pound of ground beef?,A. $3.52 B. $2.78 C. $2.47 D. $2.41 E. $1.66,D,MC,Medium,8,1990,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 13.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 44.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 44.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 48.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 35.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 26.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 29.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-8M9 #14,What is the ratio of the length of a side of an equilateral triangle to its perimeter?,A. 1:1 B. 1:2 C. 1:3 D. 2:1 E. 3:1,C,MC,Medium,8,1990,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 17.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 41.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 7.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 43.0, 'D': 17.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 44.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 8.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 39.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 11.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-8M9 #18,"If the price of a can of beans is raised from 50 cents to 60 cents, what is the percent increase in the price?",A. 83.3% B. 20% C. 18.2% D. 16.7% E. 10%,B,MC,Hard,8,1990,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 2.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 79.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 65.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 3.0, 'E': 74.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 67.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 68.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-8M9 #20,"If 10.3/5.62 = n/4.78 , then, of the following, which is closest to n ?",A. 2.61 B. 3.83 C. 8.76 D. 8.82 E. 12.11,C,MC,Medium,8,1990,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 14.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 47.0, 'D': 21.0, 'E': 8.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 42.0, 'D': 28.0, 'E': 8.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 47.0, 'D': 26.0, 'E': 7.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 13.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 42.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-12M7 #1,How many hours are equal to 150 minutes?,A. 1 1/2 B. 2 1/4 C. 2 1/3 D. 2 1/2 E. 2 5/6,D,MC,Easy,12,1990,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 8.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 72.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 73.0, 'E': 5.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 74.0, 'E': 4.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 62.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 69.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-12M7 #2,"If 2/25 = n/500 , then n =",A. 10 B. 20 C. 30 D. 40 E. 50,D,MC,Easy,12,1990,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 8.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 63.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 65.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 3.0, 'D': 66.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 56.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 11.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 2.0, 'D': 46.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-12M7 #3,A straight line segment could NOT be drawn on the surface of which of the following solids?,A. Cube B. Cone C. Sphere D. Cylinder E. Triangle,C,MC,Easy,12,1990,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 4.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 74.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 78.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 77.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 74.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 66.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 10.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-12M7 #4,"Filled test tube dispensing liquid into a container below it. Tube is marked at 0 at the top and goes down to 45 at the bottom, in increments of 5. Liquid level is between 20 and 10. In the figure above, the tube was filled to the 0 mark at the start. How much liquid has been let out?",A. 10 milliliters B. 15 milliliters C. 25 milliliters D. 40 milliliters E. 50 milliliters,B,MC,Easy,12,1990,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 2.0, 'B': 96.0, 'C': 2.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 97.0, 'C': 1.0, 'E': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 97.0, 'C': 2.0, 'E': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 91.0, 'C': 3.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 98.0, 'C': 1.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-12M7 #5,"The average weight of 50 prize-winning tomatoes is 2.36 pounds. What is the combined weight, in pounds, of these 50 tomatoes?",A. 0.0472 B. 11.8 C. 52.36 D. 59 E. 118,E,MC,Easy,12,1990,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 9.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 64.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 76.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 73.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 55.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 5.0, 'Omitted': 61.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-12M7 #6,Which of the following figures best illustrates the statement 5 × ( 6 + 2 ) = ( 5 × 6 ) + ( 5 × 2 ) ?,"A. A rectangle of width 5 and length 6 adjacent to a rectangle of width 5 and length 2 B. A rectangle of width 6 and length 2 adjacent to a rectangle of width 6 and length 5 C. A rectangle of width 2 and length 6 adjacent to a rectangle of width 2 and length 5 D. Adjacent line segments of lengths 5, 6, and 2 E. Adjacent line segments of lengths 5, 6, 5, and 2",A,MC,Easy,12,1990,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 64.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 56.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 60.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 59.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 4.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 17.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 58.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 2.0, 'E': 25.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-12M7 #7,What is the least whole number x for which 2 x > 11 ?,A. 5 B. 6 C. 9 D. 22 E. 23,B,MC,Easy,12,1990,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 20.0, 'B': 65.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 66.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 17.0, 'B': 70.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 32.0, 'B': 43.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 29.0, 'B': 54.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 1.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-12M7 #8,9 circular chips The nine chips shown above are placed in a sack and then mixed up. Madeline draws one chip from this sack. What is the probability that Madeline draws a chip with an even number?,A. 1/9 B. 2/9 C. 4/9 D. 1/2 E. 4/5,C,MC,Easy,12,1990,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 10.0, 'B': 2.0, 'C': 72.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 10.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 68.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 11.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 73.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 10.0}","{'A': 21.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 52.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 13.0}","{'A': 10.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 68.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 6.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-12M7 #9,"If a measurement of a rectangular box is given as 48 cubic inches, then the measurement represents the",A. distance around the top of the box B. length of an edge of the box C. surface area of the box D. volume of the box,D,MC,Medium,12,1990,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 11.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 47.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 65.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 58.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 24.0, 'D': 39.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 52.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-12M7 #12,"The least common multiple of 8, 12, and a third number is 120. Which of the following could be the third number?",A. 15 B. 16 C. 24 D. 32 E. 48,A,MC,Hard,12,1990,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 26.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 33.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 29.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 33.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 30.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 32.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 18.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 41.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 23.0, 'B': 34.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-12M7 #13,Graphic of a TV whose screen measures 30 inches high by 40 inches wide. What is the diagonal measurement of the TV screen shown in the figure above?,"A. 25 inches B. 35 inches C. 50 inches D. 70 inches E. 1,200 inches",C,MC,Medium,12,1990,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 2.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 37.0, 'D': 33.0, 'E': 10.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 47.0, 'D': 29.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 46.0, 'D': 28.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 42.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 48.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-12M7 #14,Which of the following figures contains line segments that are perpendicular?,A. Right triangle B. Equilateral triangle C. Quadrilateral D. Parallelogram,A,MC,Medium,12,1990,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 48.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 35.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 50.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 34.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 51.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 34.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 41.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 37.0}","{'A': 22.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 25.0, 'D': 45.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-12M7 #15,"The length of a rectangle is 3 more than its width. If L represents the length, what is an expression for the width?",A. 3 ÷ L B. L ÷ 3 C. L × 3 D. L + 3 E. L - 3,E,MC,Hard,12,1990,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 3.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 33.0, 'D': 27.0, 'Omitted': 25.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 26.0, 'Omitted': 29.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 25.0, 'Omitted': 30.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 36.0, 'D': 37.0, 'Omitted': 14.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 53.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 11.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-12M7 #16,"Question refers to the following pattern of dot-figures. 4 dot patterns in the shape of an inverted V. First one has 3 dots, second has 5 dots, third has 7 dots, fourth has 9 dots. If this pattern of dot-figures is continued, how many dots will be in the 100th figure?",A. 100 B. 101 C. 199 D. 200 E. 201,E,MC,Medium,12,1990,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 3.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 45.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 16.0, 'Omitted': 54.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 18.0, 'Omitted': 51.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 14.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 36.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 24.0, 'Omitted': 42.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-12M7 #18,"Question refers to the graph shown below. The graphs of f(x) and g(x) in the xy-plane Points for f(x) graph are approximately (0,0); (1,2); (2,4); (3,6); (4,8), and (5,10). Points for g(x) graph are approximately (0,3); (1,4); (2,5); (3,6); (4,7); (5,8) What is the value of g ( 1 ) ?",A. 2 B. 4 C. 5 D. 6 E. 8,B,MC,Medium,12,1990,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 16.0, 'B': 44.0, 'C': 9.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 53.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 14.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 50.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 16.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 36.0, 'C': 11.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 25.0, 'B': 34.0, 'C': 5.0, 'D': 18.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 7.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-12M7 #19,"Question refers to the graph shown below. The graphs of f(x) and g(x) in the xy-plane Points for f(x) graph are approximately (0,0); (1,2); (2,4); (3,6); (4,8), and (5,10). Points for g(x) graph are approximately (0,3); (1,4); (2,5); (3,6); (4,7); (5,8) What is the value of f ( g ( 1 ) ) ?",A. 2 B. 4 C. 5 D. 6 E. 8,E,MC,Hard,12,1990,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 15.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 22.0, 'Omitted': 24.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 27.0}","{'A': 15.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 21.0, 'Omitted': 27.0}","{'A': 16.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 19.0, 'Omitted': 20.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 25.0, 'Omitted': 13.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-12M9 #1,What is 2/3 of 15 marbles?,A. 10 marbles B. 9 marbles C. 8 marbles D. 5 marbles,A,MC,Easy,12,1990,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 73.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 10.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 76.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 77.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 7.0, 'D': 9.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 65.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 57.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 27.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-12M9 #2,"Shaded box divided by 10 equals 12 with a remainder of 4. In the division problem above, what number does shaded box represent?",A. 116 B. 120 C. 124 D. 160 E. 480,C,MC,Easy,12,1990,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 1.0, 'B': 10.0, 'C': 87.0, 'D': 1.0, 'E': 1.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 11.0, 'C': 86.0, 'D': 2.0}","{'A': 1.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 89.0, 'D': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 15.0, 'C': 78.0, 'D': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 2.0, 'B': 19.0, 'C': 76.0, 'D': 1.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-12M9 #3,Digital display from a calculator showing numbers 4.752 on left side and 02 on the right side. The figure above shows the display on a scientific calculator. The value of the displayed number is between which of the following pairs of numbers?,A. 0.04 and 0.05 B. 0.4 and 0.5 C. 4.0 and 5.0 D. 40.0 and 50.0 E. 400.0 and 500.0,E,MC,Hard,12,1990,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 6.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 47.0, 'D': 7.0, 'Omitted': 25.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 7.0, 'C': 41.0, 'D': 11.0, 'Omitted': 32.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 6.0, 'C': 45.0, 'D': 8.0, 'Omitted': 31.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 48.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 17.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 42.0, 'D': 12.0, 'Omitted': 14.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-12M9 #4,Pencils sell individually for $0.07 each or in packs of 12 for $0.79 per pack. How much is saved when 24 pencils are purchased by the pack instead of individually?,A. $0.01 B. $0.05 C. $0.10 D. $0.72 E. $1.44,C,MC,Easy,12,1990,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 4.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 76.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 78.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 81.0, 'D': 4.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 61.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 60.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-12M9 #5,"If the diameter of a circle is 30 centimeters, what is the radius of the circle?",A. 10 cm B. 15 cm C. 60 cm D. 90 cm E. 180 cm,B,MC,Easy,12,1990,Geometry,Math,"{'A': 5.0, 'B': 77.0, 'C': 10.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 81.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 3.0, 'B': 82.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 65.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 9.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 70.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-12M9 #7,"A contractor is building 5 different model homes on 5 adjacent lots on one side of a street. If 1 house is to be built on each lot, how many different arrangements of the 5 houses are possible?",A. 120 B. 60 C. 25 D. 10 E. 5,A,MC,Hard,12,1990,"Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability",Math,"{'A': 8.0, 'B': 3.0, 'C': 48.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 32.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 52.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 25.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 12.0, 'B': 4.0, 'C': 51.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 27.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 52.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 28.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'B': 2.0, 'C': 43.0, 'D': 13.0, 'E': 41.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-12M9 #8,"A circle with diameter 10 centimeters is to be cut from a square of paper 10 centimeters on a side. Of the following, which is closest to the amount of paper left over after the circle is cut out?",A. 9 square centimeters B. 21 square centimeters C. 24 square centimeters D. 69 square centimeters E. 84 square centimeters,B,MC,Hard,12,1990,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 37.0, 'B': 24.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 12.0}","{'A': 39.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 10.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 7.0}","{'A': 38.0, 'B': 27.0, 'C': 16.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 3.0, 'Omitted': 8.0}","{'A': 39.0, 'B': 17.0, 'C': 19.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 12.0}","{'A': 35.0, 'B': 20.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 5.0, 'E': 4.0, 'Omitted': 16.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-12M9 #10,What percent of 175 is 7 ?,A. 4% B. 12.25% C. 25% D. 40%,A,MC,Medium,12,1990,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 45.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 53.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 1.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 52.0, 'B': 23.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 33.0, 'B': 32.0, 'C': 31.0, 'D': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 42.0, 'B': 32.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 4.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-12M9 #12,"If d = 110 and a = 20 in the formula d = a/2 ( 2 t - 1 ) , then t =",A. 15/22 B. 15/8 C. 5 D. 111/20 E. 6,E,MC,Medium,12,1990,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 4.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 22.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 46.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 20.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 43.0}","{'A': 4.0, 'B': 9.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 14.0, 'Omitted': 47.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 18.0, 'D': 20.0, 'Omitted': 32.0}","{'A': 6.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 21.0, 'D': 15.0, 'Omitted': 38.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-12M9 #13,The postal rate is 25 cents for the first ounce and 20 cents for each additional ounce or part of an ounce. What would it cost to mail a package that weighs 6.8 ounces?,A. $1.25 B. $1.40 C. $1.45 D. $1.70 E. $1.75,C,MC,Hard,12,1990,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 8.0, 'B': 35.0, 'C': 35.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 31.0, 'C': 39.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 7.0, 'B': 34.0, 'C': 39.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}","{'A': 14.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 23.0, 'D': 27.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 5.0, 'B': 33.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 29.0, 'E': 2.0, 'Omitted': 1.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-12M9 #14,"Equilateral triangle with legs of 1 unit and with semicircles on all 3 sides. Semicircles are constructed on the sides of an equilateral triangle, as shown in the figure above. Of the following, which best approximates the sum of the lengths of the three darkened arcs?",A. 4.4258 B. 4.7124 C. 6.0000 D. 6.7124 E. 9.4258,B,MC,Hard,12,1990,Measurement,Math,"{'A': 10.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 11.0, 'Omitted': 18.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 32.0, 'C': 28.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 7.0}","{'A': 9.0, 'B': 30.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 14.0, 'Omitted': 12.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 22.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 8.0, 'Omitted': 14.0}","{'A': 13.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 26.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 5.0, 'Omitted': 18.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-12M9 #15,"A savings account earns 1 percent interest per month on the sum of the initial amount deposited plus any accumulated interest. If a savings account is opened with an initial deposit of $1,000 and no other deposits or withdrawals are made, what will be the amount in this account at the end of 6 months?","A. $1,060.00 B. $1,061.52 C. $1,072.14 D. $1,600.00 E. $6,000.00",B,MC,Hard,12,1990,Number Properties and Operations,Math,"{'A': 57.0, 'B': 8.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 9.0}","{'A': 48.0, 'B': 16.0, 'C': 12.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}","{'A': 56.0, 'B': 13.0, 'C': 8.0, 'D': 11.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 7.0}","{'A': 36.0, 'B': 5.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 19.0, 'Omitted': 10.0}","{'A': 52.0, 'B': 12.0, 'C': 6.0, 'D': 15.0, 'E': 12.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-12M9 #16,How many integers are there between 15 and 63 ?,A. Three B. Four C. Five D. Six E. Seven,B,MC,Medium,12,1990,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 19.0, 'B': 47.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 7.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 7.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 47.0, 'C': 17.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 4.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 49.0, 'C': 15.0, 'D': 6.0, 'E': 7.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 19.0, 'B': 40.0, 'C': 14.0, 'D': 8.0, 'E': 9.0, 'Omitted': 10.0}","{'A': 24.0, 'B': 42.0, 'C': 13.0, 'D': 12.0, 'E': 6.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}",,,,,,,,,, 1990-12M9 #20,"Suppose that a 1 , a 2 , a 3 , … is the sequence of numbers such that a 1 = 3 , a 2 = a 1 + 1 , a 3 = a 2 + 1 , and, in general, a n + 1 = a n + 1 a subscript n plus 1 equals the square root of a subscript n plus 1 for all n ≥ 1 . To the nearest hundredth, the value of a 5 is",A. 1.63 B. 2.62 C. 2.73 D. 3.24 E. 5.73,B,MC,Hard,12,1990,Algebra,Math,"{'A': 8.0, 'B': 26.0, 'C': 30.0, 'D': 20.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 5.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 27.0, 'D': 22.0, 'E': 16.0, 'Omitted': 2.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 25.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 19.0, 'E': 15.0, 'Omitted': 3.0}","{'A': 8.0, 'B': 21.0, 'C': 29.0, 'D': 23.0, 'E': 13.0, 'Omitted': 6.0}",,,,,,,,,,,