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1 ! 1 ! Released Test Questions CST Practice Released Test Questions ! 1 ! 1 Cat CA 4 LI FOR NI A B C8.338×10 .33×105 5 C D8.338×10 .33×106 D 8.33×106 Section .-. S TA N DA R D S TBE S$14.36 T C $40.08 C D $40.08 $46.08 G R A DD $46.08 E Name: CSM00333 CSM10189 !7 4 ! 6 ! CSM00333 CSM10189 G R A D E Math 7 7 Page 1 - 4/2/10 G R A D E Math Seto©2009 984 CA L I F O R N I A S TA N DA R D S T Per: listed below. 5 Dacia made a snack mix using the ingredients Math listed below. paid $43.08 for 3 CDs. All 3 CDs were 4 !Roberto 2 ! 2 Which shows 833,000 written! in scientific [1] Roberto paid $43.08 for 3 CDs. All 3 CDs were the same cost? Roberto paid price. $43.08How for 3much CDs. did All each 3 CDsCD were the same price. How much did each CD cost? A $11.36 A B$11.36 $14.36 CST Practice A.Readiness 4 ! !T E S T Which shows 833,000 written in scientific notation? CA833,000 LIFO R N IinAscientific S TA N DA R D S4 Which shows written notation? A 8.33×103 3 A B8.338×10 .33×10 4 The length of a room is 5.048 ×10 2 cm. Which 2 cm. Which length? Thenumber length ofisaequivalent room is 5.to 048this ×10 number is equivalent to this length? A 0.005048 cm A B0.005048 cmcm 0.05048 notation? C0.05048 504.8cm cm Which shows 833,000 written in BCscientific cm cm D504.8 504,800 3 8 . 3 3 ×10 A notation? D 504,800 cm [5] 5 Dacia made a snack mix using the ingredients ! 1 same price. 3 How much did each CD cost? the 1 cups granola cup peanuts 1 4 3 4 cups granola cup peanuts Roberto paid $43.08 for 3 CDs. All 3 CDs were 4 4 1 1 3chips did each CD cost? A $11.36 cup raisins cup chocolate the How much 1 2 same price. 1 4 cup raisins cup chocolate chips ×3 = 2 4 4 B 8.33×10 43 B $14.36 2 What is the total amount of all four ingredients? A 8.33×10 A $11.36 = 3 ! 3 What is the total amount 2S T CA L I3F O R N I A S TA N DA R D EST G Rof all A four D Eingredients? = 63 ! 3 C 8.33×1054 CA $40.08 8 B 8.33×10 B A 1 cups A $14.36 8 81 3 4 12 A cups 6 81 Released Questions 4Math DA B1$46.08 D 8Test .33×10 1 5 16 2 cups C 8.33×10 C $40.08 B 1 4 16 81 B 2 cups B 4 81 CSM00333 CSM10189 91 8 G R AD D EC $46.08 CA L I F O R N I A S TA N DA R D S T E S T 2 cups D 8.33×106 B C 1 2 8 3 C 2 cups 1 Which shows 833,000 written in scientific C 3 4 Roberto paid $43.08 for 3 CDs. All 3 CDs were 2 12 3 1 CSM21071 CSM21071 9 ! 4 4 ! !77 ! ! 2 cups the same price. How much Ddid 4each CD cost? 3Math an sh 7 ! T A B Re C G R(3943) A DD7-NS1.2 E 2 -cups CA L I F O R N I A S TA N DA R D S T E S T 4 made a snack mix using the ingredients The length of a room is 5.048 ×10 cm. Which 5 Dacia 3 6 A 8.33×10 A $11.36 C Math [2] [6] D number is equivalent to this length? listed below. Released Tes 4 B 8.33×10 4 B $14.36 2 3 cm. Which The length of a room is 5 Dacia made a snack mix using the ingredients 5.048 ×10 6 9 Tasha is buying a C ×3 = CA 8.30.005048 3×105 C $40.08 cm number is equivalent to this length? listed 9below. 3 4 1 and isa on 6 D 9 Tasha is buying CDsale that for is regu ×3 = D $46.08 D 8.33×106 4 4 6 1 3 B 0.05048 cm 1 4granola WhichW e and is on sale 1 Acups cup peanuts she for use tooff.estimate A 0.005048 cm 10 12 4 4 A 6 4 C 504.8 cm she use to estimate the discount o CSM01930 — 9 — 12 A 0.0025 ×$13 1 3 B 0.05048 cm — 9 — 9 2 1 mix cups granola cup peanuts 2 The of a room 5 Dacia made a snack using the ingredients A 0.0025 ×$13 D length 504,800 cmis 5.048 ×10 cm. Which B 0.04 ×$13 14 BB 12 14 9 number is equivalent listed below. C 504.8 cm to this length? A B 0.04 ×$13 cup raisins cup chocolate chips 12 C 0.25 ×$13 2 4 CSM21071 2 C 0 . 25 ×$13 AD 0.005048 cm cm 6 504,800 7 1 CA recipe for 1 batch1of cookies requires of aD 0.40 ×$13 6 D3 0.40 ×$13 cup chocolate chips 1 3 Ccup 4 raisins B 0.05048 cm 4peanuts 1 cups granola cup 2 4 CSM21071 cup of cooking oil. How many cups of cooking B 4 4 C 504.8 cm 99 2 4 D What is the total amount of all four ingredients? D 3 D 504,800 cm = 44 1 1 oil would bechips required for 4 batches of 10 cookies? Which irrational 10 is an Which is annumber? irratio 3 cup raisins cup chocolate 2 4 4 (3940) 7-NS1.1 (3944) 7-NS1.2 2 What is the total amount of all four ingredients? C = 3 [3] [7] A 5 8 13 cups 3 A 5 A 2 1 A 4 Arecipe4for 7 A 1 batch of cookies requires of a 2 81 What is the total amount of all6 four ingredients? 2 3 3 = 7 A recipe for batch cookies requires 9 cup of cooking How of many cups of cooking 3 of a 3 8 B 3 1oil. A 16 1 cups A D 1 9 cup of cooking oil. How many cups of cooking B oil would be required for 4 batches of cookies? 8 81 3 B 2 4 cups AB A 1 cups 8181 B would 24 be required for 4 batches of cookies? C –1 4 oil 1 1 A 1 16 16 C –1 B 6 2 1 cups B 2 cups 2 BB 1 − 4 4 D 818 C 2 cups 81 A 3 2 C BC 26 22 2 11 W 3 1 8 C 2 cups D − 13 8 2 3 S TA N DA R D SCT E S T G R A D E C 2 cups 2 3 B C 3 16 C 222 2 cups A D 11 Which of the following is an irra 3 3 3 2 4 D 16 D 2 cups D 4 4 D 144 A 3 CSM10210 B Math 2 3 3 D 4222 3 cups D C 16 B 1116 Which of the follow 3 CSM10434 34 D CSM10188 C (3941) 7-NS1.2 (3945) 7-NS1.2 C 4 3 CSM10210 144 A [4] [8] 2 D 3 D D 4 CSM10434 B 16 3 the following is equivalent to 5 ? 8 Which of 4 Roberto paid $43.08 for 3 CDs. All 3 CDs were 5 2 8 Which of the following is equivalent to ? C 4 the same price. How much did each CD cost? A 2.25 2 D 3 BA 2.52.25 5 A $11.36 C 5.2 of the following is equivalent to ? 8 Which 2 B 5.252.5 D B $14.36 A 2.25 C 5.2 B 2.5 C $40.08 — 9 — 5.25 CD be5.2 This is a sample of California Standards Test questions. This is NOT an operational test form. Test scores cannot projected D $46.08 based on performance on released test questions. Copyright © 2009 California Department of Education. — 10 — 2 ! 2 ! notation? (3939) 7-NS1.1 - 16 D 16 3 D 2 3 CSM00333 CSM10434 CSM10189 CSM10210 CSM10210 CSM10434 ! ! CSM00333 ! ! ! CSM10189 ! This is a sample of California Standards Test questions. This is NOT an operational test form. Test scores cannot be projected based on performance on released test questions. Copyright © 2009 California Department of Education. This is a sample of California Standards Test questions. This is NOT an operational test form. Test scores cannot be projected based on performance on released test questions. Copyright © 2009 California Department of Education. ! ! ! CSM01930 CSM21071 CSM01930 ! ! ! ! ! ! CSM10434 ! 7 ! CSM10210 CSM10188 ! ! ! CSM10188 ! CSM01854 D CSM10189 5 ! — 9 — 5.25 CSM01854 This is a sample of California Standards Test questions. This is NOT an operational test form. Test scores cannot be project based on performance on released test questions. Copyright © 2009 California Department of Education. CSM01854 This is a sample of California Standards Test questions. This is NOT an operational test form. Test scores cannot be projected based on performance on released test questions. —Copyright 9 — © 2009 California Department of Education. (3946) 7-NS1.3 Dacia made a snack mix using the ingredients This is a sample of California Standards Test questions. This is NOT an operational test form. Test scores cannot be projected — 10 — listed below. (3942) 7-NS1.2 - — 10 — based on performance on released test questions. Copyright © 2009 California of Education. ThisThis isDepartment a sample of California Standards Test questions. Test This isquestions. NOT an operational form.an Test scor is a sample of California Standards This istest NOT opera based on performance on released test questions. Copyright © 2009 California Department of based on performance on released test questions. Copyright © 2009 CA L I F O R N I A S TA N DA R D S T E S T CA L I F O R N I A S TA N DA R D S T E S T S TA N DA R D S T E S T Cat CST Practice Page 2 - 4/2/10 Name: Section .-. 12 12 ! 12 9 ! 7 7 14 14 ! 14 ! [9]Which Which fraction fraction is is the the same same as as 3.08? 3.08? Seto©2009 984 CST Practice Math Math Math Released Test A.Readiness Released Test Questions Questions Released Test Questions Released Test Questions G R A D E G R A D E Per: Jason [13] Jason bought bought aa jacket jacket on on sale sale for for 50% 50% off off the the original price another off Whichisfraction the that sameisas 3.08? $12.99 Jason bought jacket on sale25% for 50% off the Tasha buying ais CD regularly original priceaand and another 25% off the the discounted price. If the jacket originally original price and another 25% off the 1 56 discounted price. If the jacket originally cost cost and is56 on sale for off. Which expression can A $88, what was the final sale price that Jason discounted price. If the jacket originally cost A 56 $88, what was the final sale price that Jason 4 25 25 A use paid for jacket? $88, was the final sale price that Jason she paid what for the the jacket? 25to estimate the discount on the CD? paid for the jacket? 77 77 A AB .0025 ×$13 A $22 $22 B 077 25 A $22 25 B B B 025 .04 ×$13 B $33 $33 B $33 19 C $44 19 CC .25 ×$13 C $44 CA L I F O R N I A S TA N DA R D S T E S T G R A D E C 019 55 C $66 $44 D C D 05.40 ×$13 D $66 D $66 Released 32 Test Questions Math CSM10148 CSM01397 32 CSM01397 D (3947)D 7-NS1.3 (3951) 7-NS1.7 32 CSM01397 55 D [10] [14] 5 CSM10161 10 Which is an irrational number? CSM1016114 15 $200 at 12 Which fraction is the same as 3.08? Jason bought jacket borrowed on sale for 50% off the 15 aMarl Marl borrowed $200 at 12% 12% simple simple interest interest for for CSM10161 original15 priceone and another 25% off the at year. If he makes no payments that year, Marl borrowed $200 12% simple interest for one year. If he makes no payments that year, discounted price. Ifmuch the jacket originally cost owe at the end of 56 how will one year. Ifinterest he makes nohe that year, how much interest will hepayments owe at the end of AA sweater originally cost $37.50. Last week, 13 $88, what was the final sale price that Jason 13 AA sweater originally cost $37.50. Last week, 25 5 the year? how much interest will he owe at the end of paid for the jacket? the year? Moesha bought it off. 13 A sweater originally cost Last week, Moesha bought it at at 20% 20%$37.50. off. the year? 77 Moesha bought it at 20% off. A A $22 B A $6.00 $6.00 25 9 B A $6.00 B $33 B B $12.00 $12.00 19 C $44 B $12.00 C C 5 C $22.40 $22.40 CA L I F O R N I A S TA N DA R D SD T E S T$66 G R A D E C $22.40 C –1 D $24.00 D $24.00 32 D Released D $24.00 Math CSM02311 5 Test Questions CSM02311 (3948) 7-NS1.5 - 2 (3952) 7-NS1.7 CSM02311 15 Marl borrowed $200 at 12% simple interest for D − [11] [15] 3 one year. If he makes no payments that year, 200% % F 12 Which fraction is the same as 14 Jason bought aTamika jacket on he saleowe for at 50% theofstore and is paid a 2OF3.08? 16 works in aaoff shoe how much will the end G R 16 A D interest E Tamika works in shoe store and is paid a OFF CSM00335 13 A sweater originally cost $37.50. original price and another 25% off the 20%F Last week, 12% commission on her sales.and In January the year? F 16 Tamika works in a shoe store is paid aher O 12% commission on her Moesha bought it at 20% off. Released Test Math discounted price. If the jacket originally costsales. In January her 7 56 Questions sales total was $3740. To nearest dollar, commission on Jason her sales. In January her A sales total was $3740. To the the nearest dollar, how how $88, $6.00 what was12% the final sale price that A How was deducted from the original price? 25much much did Tamika earn in commission for How much was deducted from the original price? sales total was $3740. To the nearest dollar, how paid for the jacket? much did Tamika earn in commission for 1112 Which ofis the the following is an irrational number? fraction same 3.08? 14the Jason bought a jacket on sale forB 50% off the $12.00 How much wasas deducted from original price? ! Which ! January? much did Tamika earn in commission for original price and another 25% off the January? 77$7.50 A A $22cost discounted price. If the jacket C originally BA 56 $7.50 $22.40 144 January? AA $88, what was the final sale price that Jason A $7.50 25 25 A B $17.50 paid for the jacket? B $24.00 $33 A $312 $312 D B $17.50 77 B 16 A $22 A $312 BB 19 $17.50 C $44 B $449 G R A BD E $449 CA L I F O R N I A S TA N DA R D S T CC B $33 C 25 5$20.00 $20.00 C 4 19 D $66 B $449 C $44 $20.00 CC C D C $3291 $3291 D 5 32$30.00 $30.00 D $66 20%F D 3 F 16 Tamika works in a $3291 shoe store and is paid a O Math C D $30.00 D 32 D $4189 CSM00518 D 12% commission on her sales. In January her 5 D $4189 CSM00518 5 CSM30125 (3949) 7-NS1.5 (3953) 7-NS1.7$4189 - To the nearest dollar, how D sales total was $3740. CSM00518 CSM11074 15 Marl borrowed $200 at 12% simple interest for 7 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 7 CSM01397 ! ! CSM10161 ! ! CA L I F O R N I A S TA N DA R D S T E S T ! ! ! CSM02311 CSM10161 ! ! 15 ! CSM01397 7 CSM01397 Marl borrowed at in 12% simple interest How much was deducted from the original price? much earn commission for for one year. If he makes no payments that did year, Tamika [12] [16]$200 !A 13 A sweater originally cost $37.50. Last week, 13 ! Moesha$7.50 bought it at 20% off. CSM10161 A sweater originally cost $37.50. Last week, A $6.00 B $17.50 Moesha bought it at 20% off. B $12.00 C $20.00 C $22.40 D D $30.00 $24.00 CSM00518 16 ! 20%F OF How much was deducted from the original price? 10 — A $7.50 B $17.50 he makes no payments that year, CSM11074 17 interest Stuart a pair of jeans that regularly how much willishebuying owe at the end of the A year? $312 cost $40. They are on sale for 20% off. If the ! B A C B $449 $6.00 $3291 $12.00 D C $4189 $22.40 CSM02311 Tamika works in a shoe store and is paid a $24.00 12% commission on her sales. D In January her sales total was $3740. To the nearest dollar, how much did Tamika earn in commission for January? 19 ! T d tax rate is 8%, what is the sale price of the jeans including tax? A $21.60 B $34.56 CSM11074 — — 11 11 — — C $42.34 A $312 This is a sample%of California Standards Test questions.— This11 is NOT test form. Test scores cannot be projected —an operational This is a sample test form. Test scores cannot be projected D $44.16 20 of California Standards Test questions. This is NOT an operational CSM02311 ! F performance onBreleased based Copyrightworks © 2009inCalifornia Department Education. $449 test questions. 16 Tamika a shoe store and isof paid a $20.00 OFon based on California performance on released questions. 2009 California Department of Education. This is a sample of Standards Test test questions. ThisCopyright is NOT an©operational test form. Test scores cannot be projected s is NOT an operational C $3291 12% commission on her sales. In January her D $30.00 test form. Test scores cannot be projected based on performance on released test questions. Copyright © 2009 California Department of Education. Copyright ©(3950) 20097-NS1.6 California Department of Education. (3954)$3740. 7-NS1.7 - To the nearest dollar, how D $4189 sales total was C CSM11074 how much interest will he owe one at theyear. end of If January? the year? CSM11608 CSM00518 How much was deducted from the original price? A $7.50 — 11 — much did Tamika earn in commission for January? CSM11074 18 ! A calculator that is regularly priced $20 is on S b B C A.Readiness D $44.16 Cat CST Practice CSM11608 ! [17] 19 ! y B $12 C $15 Released Test Questions D $16 ! ! 20 ! ! 23 Released Test Questions Sale Discounts (3959) 7-NS2.1 - Total Discount Purchases 19 The percentage discount at a store is [18] less than $50 25% Discounts $50Sale to $100 30% Total over $100 Purchases SM11608 25% Shamika bought 3 skirts that cost $25 each Released B $48.75 Test Questions the discount? A $45.00 B $52.50 $48.75 $56.25 $52.50 Released Test Questions D C 21 ! D $56.25 CSM21590 Which of the following has the same value as (3956) 7-NS1.7 - SM21003 CSM21590 [19]56 ×5 −2 ? 20 ! !! 21 Which −12 of the following has the same value as and Mrs. Blank soldhouse theirforhouse for $200,000 20 Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Blank sold their $200,000 and A needed to5 an attorney to handleto thehandle the and needed to hire an attorney 6hire −2 5 ×5 ? closing procedures. Attorney Mr. Gable charges closing procedures. Attorney Mr. Gable charges Brate of $2500. 5 −3Attorney a flat −12 Ms. Mandel 5 a flat rate of $2500. Attorney Ms. Mandel 1A charges 1 % of the cost of the house. Which 2 154 C 1 % of the of and theMrs. house. Which charges −3 attorney would for Mr. B2 be cheaper 5 cost Blank to use? attorney would D C58 5be4 cheaper for Mr. and Mrs. A Mr. to Gable Blank use? B Ms. Mandel D 58 A Mr. fees Gable C Their would be the same. D B cannot be determined from the information Ms. Mandel given ! 22 C A ! 25 ! B 5 −3 A D ! Math −5 D 49 CSM01392 (2 jk ) 54 CSM21591 CSM21591 7−2 3 3 5 54 4 A ( jk − −× A A ) × 7 × × 8−8 3 6 4 7 7 106 ! ! 3 21 C C D G R A D E 11 3 C Which of the following shows the next step 8 of the following shows the next step D 5Which using the least common denominator to using the least common denominatorCSM10165 to 7 5 simplify −7 −? 5 ? simplify 8 6 8 (6jk)−5 ( jk)3 = 22 (3958) 7-NS2.1 - ! 715 CSM20890 2 Department of Education. based on (performance test questions. Copyright © 2009 California jk) ( jkon = ) released s. This is NOT an operational test form. Test scores cannot be projected tions. Copyright © 2009 California Department of Education. 23 ! 23 ! 5× Which expression is equivalent to 7C CSM21590 CSM21591 7 7 5 5 × 7 − Mr. 5× 5 7 Gable 8 6 5 7 × − × ! — 12 — ! 5D B A 100 AD C 2 5 i 24 B 1000 4 i 3 7-NS2.2 8 24(3960) 5 6 7 B Ms. Mandel = 27 W C 10 4 3 5 2 [23] 4 i 3 i2 14 D 10 5 2 4 same. 7 fees 5 4 25i be 24 CD Their 4 × 7 − would × 3 ithe A = 6 4 35 A 8 2 7be i35 i 2from D cannot determined the information 2 B 4 given CSM20890 A C — 13 — 23 CSM01392 B This is a sample of California Standards Test questions. This is NOT an operational test form. Test scores cannot be projected 2 based on performance on released test questions. Copyright © 2009 California Department of Education. D CSM10165 ( jk ) −2 [20]B A( jk )(−8 jk ) −8 21 WhichB of the ()jk−2)following has the same value as C 2 jk ( 6 −2 5 ×5 ? −2 12 — −8 D C−12 (2 jk()2 jk )−8 A A following shows the nextB step 750 Which of the following shows the next step CA L I F O R N I A S TA N DA R D S T E S T estions. This is NOT an operational test form. Test scores cannot be projected t questions. Copyright © 2009 California Department of Education. — 1 2 W 15 B 3 CSM01392 (3957) 7-NS1.7 - — 12 — D 25 ! C 49 [22] Mr. andthe Mrs. Blank sold their house forto$200,000 using least common denominator 50 CSM10165 Their fees would be the same. −5 −2 1 CSM21591 22 jk) ( jk) = ( the 12 Released Test Questions Math D cannot beThis determined fromof information is a sample California Standards Test questions. This is NOT an operational test form. Test scores cannot be projected D given C ! A before$45.00 the discount. What was her total after C 3 2 D 7 to5hire and needed an attorney to handle the using the least common to − ?denominator simplify 2610 W 7 58 6 3 ? simplify − 26 Which value is equivalent to 2 ? closing Attorney Mr. Gable charges 8 procedures. 6 ! 3 A A 5 rate 5 aAflat of Attorney Ms. Mandel 37 53 4$2500. 4 7 × − × B 8 A 8 4− × B 3 ×6 5 CWhich 8 1 13% 6 4 CA L I F O R N I A S TA N DA R Dcharges S T E S T G 3R A D E of the cost of the house. 7 4 5 3 C D 38 B × − 2× 8 4 6 3 7 would be attorney cheaper for Mr. and Mrs. 4 5 3 5 × 5 7− D MathG R A D E × CA L I F O R N I A S TA N DA R D SB T E S7T 8 − 4 × C × 6 3 108 8 6 7 Blank 5 to use? 27 Which value is equivalent to ? $50 tobought $100 3 skirts 30% that cost $25 each Shamika over 35% was her total after before the$100 discount. What the discount? n e is on f the 23 Discount35% less than $50 ( jk ) $56.25 −8 ( jk ) −2 C (2 jk ) −8 D (2 jk ) Which of the B CSM21003 B −2 DA determined using the table below. CSM10165 −8 (2 jk ) ( jk)−5 ( jk)3 = !CD $52.50 The percentage discount at a store is determined using the table below. ! 54 B 984MathC 4 2 i 35 i 2 4 = 4 3 i 35 i 2 2 ( jkWhat ) ( jk ) = before the discount. was her total after 4 A 5 −12 A −2 2 the discount? B A 5 −3( jk ) 22 ans ularly the he jeans Per: −2 BC $48.75 (2 jk ) I F O R N I A S TA N DA R D S T E S T (3955) 7-NS1.7 - CSM10165 Which of the following has the same value as 56 ×5 −2 ? C $8 Seto©2009 35% −8 ADB 58$45.00 ( jk ) A Page 3 - 4/2/10 [21] 24 21 ! Shamika bought 3 skirts $25 each −5 that3cost ! 22 A calculator that is regularly priced $20 is on sale for 40% off. What is the sale price of the calculator? R N I A S TA N DA R D S T E S T 30% CA L I F O R N I A S TA N DA R D S T E S T Name: Section .-. 18 25% CST Practice 5 less than $50 C 54 $50 to $100 D 58 over $100 Released Test Questions $42.34 7 CSM02336 (3961) 7-NS2.3 - — 13 — CSM02336 [24] This is a sample of California Standards Test questions. This is NOT an opera 2 5 4 ! ! based on performance on released test10 questions. Copyright © 2009 4 is i 3equivalent i2 Which expression to 75 ×7 ? = 3 5 2 5 10 i 3 i2 25 Which 15 expression 4is equivalent to 7 ×7 ? A 7 4 AAB 771550 2 B 750 15 C 49 34915 BCD 4950 D 24950 2425 ! C ! ! CSM21010 1 CSM21010 310 1 value is equivalent to 310 26 Which ? 26 DWhich value is equivalent to 3?2 2 (3962) 7-NS2.3 - A A BB 55 88 32 CSM02336 25 ! BWhich 750expression is equivalent to 7 ×7 ? 49 71515 DB 49 75050 C [25] ! 26 ! 26 Section .-. CSM21010 4950 D Which value is equivalent to 388 C 35 D 38 310 ? 32 CSM21010 CSM11046 A 100 108 Which value is equivalent to 6 ? B 1000 10 4 100 10 DB 14 1000 10 C 10 4 D 10 14 77 7 ! ! Math Math Math Math 15 BB 25 25 15 C AA 15 C 35 35 B 25 D BD 45 25 45 Per: 8 and 9 The B value 9 and of 10 85 is between which two integers? C A and9 42 841and D B and1043 942and C 41 and 42 D 42 and 43 9 − 5 − 6 −8 = –2 C A 2 –6 D B 6 –2 C 2 D 6 C D 34 T eq ! 34 ! A Th eq B C A BD C CSM40231 –6 B C A BD CSM40231 (3967) 7-NS2.4 - ! ! 32 32 ! ! 225= = 225 CSM01839 CSM01839 CSM01839 CSM01839 33 33 ! ! 33 33 ! ! D 35 I ! 35 ! 9 − 5 − 6 −8 = CSM01413 A If B C A BD CSM01413 Released ReleasedTest TestQuestions Questions C D Released Test Test Questions Questions Released CSM21141 CSM21141 AA 88and and99 The value of 85 85 isisbetween betweenwhich whichtwo twointegers? integers? The of B 9-value 9and and10 10 (3966)B 7-NS2.4 — 14 — AA −19 −19 This is a samplehas of California Standards Test questions. This is NOT an opera Whichexpression expression thesmallest smallest value? Which has the value? B based on performance on released test questions. Copyright © 2009 −34 B −34 −19 — 14 — C −19 AA C 11 11 This is a sample of California Standards Test questions. This is NOT an opera −34 47 D 47 BB D −34 CC DD based on performance on released test questions. Copyright © 2009 11 11 47 47 CSM10167 CSM10167 CSM10167 IfIfthe plotted thevalues valuesofofthe theexpressions expressionsbelow beloware are plotted CSM10167 on a number line, which expression would on a number line, which expression wouldbe be [32] closest closesttotofive? five? thevalues valuesof ofthe theexpressions expressionsbelow beloware areplotted plotted IfIfthe on a number line, which expression would be −4 A −4 A a number on line, which expression would be closest to five? closest to five? B B −18 −18 −4 C 7 AA C 7−4 (3969) 7-NS2.4 - CSM21141 30 30 The Thevalue valueofof 85 85isisbetween betweenwhich whichtwo twointegers? integers? CSM21141 and C and AA 8841 and 9942 C 41 and 42 and 10 D and 43 BB 9942 and 10 D 42 and 43 984 CSM21141 32 32 Which Whichexpression expressionhas hasthe thesmallest smallestvalue? value? A 20 20 If whatisisthe thevalue valueof of 44 xx?? x = 100, what IfB x 40 =40100, B 20 C AA 20 C 100 100 ! ! 30 30 ! 31 ! 31 ! A [31] [28] A 40 D BB 40 D 200 200 100 CC 100 200 DD 200 Seto©2009 If A on cl B (3968) 7-NS2.4 - 225 225== 35 CC 35 45 DD 45 29 29(3965)If7-NS2.4 Ifxx= whatisisthe thevalue valueofof44 xx?? =100, 100,what - ! ! 29 29 ! Page 4 - 4/2/10 The value of 85 is between which two CSM21141 integers? CA L I F O R N I A S TA N DA R D S T E S T CA L I F O R N I A S TA N DA R D S T E S T s is NOT an operational test form. Test scores cannot be projected Copyright © 2009 A California 15 Department of Education. 28 28 ! ! 30 ! 30 CSM11045 (3964) 7-NS2.3 - A 100 CA LL I FI F OO RR NN IA TA NN DA RRDDS STTEES S TT CA I AS S TA DA is NOT an operational test form. Test scores cannot be projected [27]California Department of Education. Copyright © 2009 13 — 28 28 C Name: CSM11045 GGRRAADDE E 13 — GG RR AA DD EE 200 40 [30] A [26] CA D B CSM11046 108 27 (3963)Which value is equivalent to ? 7-NS2.3 106 ! 27 ! 100 20 [29] D 200 A 5 310 Which value is equivalent to ? B 8 32 CA 355 DB C A Cat CST 49 Practice 15 33 ! If B x= 40100, what is the value of 4 x ? CST Practice CA A.Readiness 29 ! 34 34 ! ! 34 34 ! ! −18 D BB D 16 16 −18 C C 77 16 DD 16 CSM10168 CSM10168 CSM10168 The Thesum sumofofaanumber number(n) (n)and and14 14isis72. 72.Which Which CSM10168 equation shows this relationship? equation shows this relationship? (3970) 7-NS2.4 - The sum a72 number (n)and and14 14isis72. 72.Which Which 14 nof A 14++of n=a= 72 A sum The number (n) equation shows this relationship? equation shows B B 72n 72n= =14 14 this relationship? Cat CST Practice D 34 ! 34 ! CSM10168 16 Section .-. [33] CSM10168 The sum of a number (n) and 14 is 72. Which equation shows this relationship? The sum of a number (n) and 14 is 72. Which n = 72this relationship? A 14 +shows equation B A C B D C 72n = 14 14 + n = 72 14 − n = 72 72n = 14 72 + n = 14 14 − n = 72 B multiplying by zero C multiplying by one D dividing by one Page 5 - 4/2/10 Seto©2009 984 [37] Which property is used in the equation below? 12 ( x + 4) = 12 x + 48 35 ! Released Test Questions Released Test Questions 36 35 ! ! 36 ! 36 ! If x = 4 and y = 3, then xy − 2 x = CSM00858 [34] 41 ! W pr A A Associative Property of Addition B B Commutative Property of Addition C C Distributive Property D Reflexive Property CA L I F O R N I A S TA N DA R D S T E S T CACSM00858 L I F O R N I A S TA N DA R D S T E S T (3971) 7-AF1.1 - D Per: G R A D E CA L I F O R N I A S TA N DA R D S T E S T D 72 + n = 14 Released Test Questions C CSM01943 Name: 38 ! CST Practice B −18 A −4 C 7 B −18 A.Readiness D 16 C 7 Math (3975) 7-AF1.3 - Math [38] 7 7 7 D G CSM01431 R A D E G R A D E Math A 4=4 3and andy = n= what is 2the 39 Which expression is equivalent to 3x −3 y? IfIfxm = 3, 5, then xy − x =value of B4m + 6 mn ? A 3xy A 4 A 180 CIf m619= 3 and n = 5, what is the value of 39 Which is equivalent to 3x −3 y? − y) B 3( xexpression B If m = 3 and n = 5, what is the value of 39 Which expression is equivalent to 3x −3 y? 4m + m n ? B 27mn? D 40 4m + C 3x − y A 3xy C 19 A 3xy C A 20 180 CSM01923 D 3( x− 3 yy) x− B DA 40 180 B 3( x − y) D B 15 27 CA L I F O R N I A S TA N DA R D S TC E S T 3x − y G RCSM00846 A D E CSM01923 B 27 C 3x − y CSM00340 C 20 CA L I F O R N I A S TA N DA R D S TD E S T x − 3y G R A D E C 20 D x − 3y Released Test Questions Math D 15 40 Which of the following equations illustrates CSM00846the D 15 CSM00846 7-AF1.2 (3976) 7-AF1.3 Released Test Questions Math inverse property of multiplication? 37(3972) Which operation will change the value of any CSM00340 CSM00340 [35] [39] nonzero number? 1 14 — — 15 — A 5× = 1 following 40 Which Which of the equations illustrates 36 If m = 3 and n = 5, what is the value of 39 expression is equivalent to 3x −3 y? the 5 40 Which of the following equations illustrates the s is NOT an operational test form.zero Test scores cannot be projected This is a sample of California Standards Test questions. This is NOT an opera A inverse property of on multiplication? 37 Which operation will change the value of any 4m +adding mnoperation ?Department ofwill Copyright © 2009 California Education. based performance on released test questions. Copyright © 2009 14 —36 inverse property of multiplication? 37 change the value of any B 5 × 1 = 5 IfWhich m = 3 and n = 5, what is the value of 39 Which expression is equivalent to 3x −3 y? A 3xy nonzero number? B multiplying by zero 1 nonzero number? is NOT an operational test form. Test scores cannot be projected A 4m +180 mn ? 5× 1 = 1 A Copyright © 2009 California Department of Education. ) 01 B 5× = AA 3xy C 3( 5x×−055y= C A multiplying adding zero by one A adding zero B 27 A 180 CB 3x5x× −−1yy=) 55 3( B D by one B B dividing multiplying by zero D 5 5× ×15= = 25 B multiplying by zero C 20 B 27 D x − 3 y C 3x − y CSM01943 C 5× 0 = 0 C multiplying by one CSM21604 C 5× 0 = 0 multiplying by one DC 20 15 C CSM00846 D x − 3 y D dividing by one D 5× 5 = 25 CSM00340 dividing by one DD 15 D 5× 5 = 25 38 Which property is used in the equation below? CSM01943 41 Which equation shows the distributive CSM00846 CSM21604 CSM01943 CSM00340 CSM21604 40 Which of the following equations illustrates the property? (3973) 7-AF1.2 (3977) 7-AF1.3 inverse property of multiplication? 37 Which operation change 12 ( x +will 4) = 12 x +the 48 value of any [36] [40] 40 Which the illustrates the 38 Which property nonzero number?is used in the equation below? A 4 (of31equation + 6)following = 12shows + 24equations 41 inverse the distributive 38 Which Whichoperation property will is used in the equation of multiplication? 37 change the value ofbelow? any AWhich 41 Which equation shows the distributive 5×property =1 property? Associative B (4 5 + 3) + 6 = 6 + (4 + 3) nonzero number? AA adding zero Property of Addition property? 1 12 ( x + 4) = 12 x + 48 A 5× 12 x + 4 = 12 x + 48 ( ) B 5 × 1 ==451) + 0 = 12 + 4 B Commutative Property of Addition C (4123+ A + 6 = 12 + 24 B A multiplying adding zero by zero A 4 ((35 + 6) = 12 + 24 C Distributive Property B = D 5 1210+ + (4 3+) 6) A multiplying Associativeby Property of Addition Addition CB 5(× × =450) +66==612 C one Associative Property BA multiplying by zero of B ((44 + + 33)) + +6 =6+ + ((44 + + 3) D Reflexive Property CSM10912 B Commutative Property of Addition C DB multiplying dividing by one 12 C =4425 0)) + Commutative of Addition C by Property one DC 5 5((× × 5+ = 120 + + 00 = = 12 12 + + 44 CSM01431 C dividing Distributive Property CSM01943 D (12 4) + Distributive Property DC by one CSM21604 125+ + = 12 12 + + ((44 + + 66)) ) + 66 = DD 5(× =425 D Reflexive Reflexive Property Property CSM10912 CSM01943 D CSM10912 CSM21604 CSM01431 38 Which property is used in the equation below? CSM01431 41 Which equation shows the distributive ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 38 ! Which property equation below? 12 x +is4used = 12inx the + 48 (3974) 7-AF1.3 - A ( ) 12 ( x + 4) = 12 x + 48 Associative Property of Addition ! 41 ! 7 7 property? Which equation shows the distributive A 4 (3 + 6) = 12 + 24 property? (3978) 7-AF1.3 - B (4 + 3) + 6 = 6 + (4 + 3) CA L I F O R N I A S TA N DA R D S T E S T CA L I F O R N I A S TA N DA R D S T E S T 77 7 A.Readiness Page 6 - 4/2/10 Cat Math Math CST Practice Math [41] G R A D E Released Test Questions Released Test Questions Per: Released Test Questions CA L I F O R N I A S TA N DA R D S T E S T Name: Section .-. [45] ! ! 44 ! 42 ! 47 ! 42 ! 44 Which property is illustrated by 8a6 49 2 (Which ) = 4x + 8?is equivalent to 3 ? 2 x + 4expression Which expression is the result of applying the distributive property to 8×(100 + 5) ? 2a 2 Which property is illustrated by Wading Poolof applying the Which expression is the result 6a AA Additive Identity A 8×105 2 ( 2 x + 4) = 4x + 8? distributive property to 8×(100 + 5) ? 6a3 BB Distributive Property G R A BD E 8×140 CA L I F O R N I A S TA N DA R D S T E S T A Additive Identity A 8×105 4a2 CC Associative Property of Addition C 800 + 5 B Distributive Property Test Questions B 8×140 3 Released G R A D 800 E Math CA L I F O R N I A S TA N DA R D S T4 a DSDT ECommutative Property of Addition + 40 G R AD D E CA L I F O R N I A S TA N DA R D S T E S T C Associative Property of Addition C 800 + 5 CSM10176 Water Level 7 7 7 ! ! 7 CSM11051 CSM21016 + 40 E800Math Math Released Test8aQuestions Questions Property ofTest Addition G R AD D CA L I F O R N I A S TA N DA R DD S T E SCommutative T 6 Released ? 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Which graph shows relationship true? 10 a.m. 11 a.m. 12 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m.the32p.m. inequality? x Bbetween Commutative Property between the number of pounds of bananas C 44n a 2> + 6 =the 8 equation below the pounds of bananas 9 of xx makes B 56 ABananas arenumber on sale of at the price of 3 pounds 57 What value Time Additive Identity bought andthe the totalcost? cost? 9+ 6 = 8 Atrue? 3n − 6 and total 9 3 Cbought Property forDistributive $1.00. Which graph shows the relationship D C 42 a= n − 1 x x Bbetween Commutative Property 2 >9 the number of pounds of bananas B AA 24n +6=8 DAA Multiplicative Identity CSM10176 D 5+0 = 5 Which statement bestcost? describes the water level and the Property total 9x Cbought Distributive B 18 $ 6 C B 18 2 = n −1 CSM11050 of the pool from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.? $6 CSM01848 A 2 $5 D Multiplicative Identity $ 5 A C 66 S TA N DA R D S T E S T 5 + 0 = 5 D C 66 2 $4 50 Which graph shows y = −x ? A The pool $ 4is empty. B 18 $ 36 CSM11050 Total $ D 126 Total $$35 D 126 A C CSM01848 Cost water B Cost The is constant. $ 2 level C 66 Released Test Questions ! ! ! ! ! ! Water Level ! ! ! ! $$24 $1 C The water $$13 level is increasing. (3980) 7-AF1.3 - Total D 10 a.m. 11 a.m. $120 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m. 4 p.m. Cost $$02 (3991) 7-AF4.1 - [43] D 44 ! 48 ! 0 5 10 The water 0level is decreasing. Time 5 10 $1 NumberofofPounds Pounds Which property is illustrated by Number $0 2 ( 2 x + 4) = 4x + 8? 0 5 10 CSM21146 $5 $2 Commutative Property of Addition 4 x ÷water 3 $$$2level CDB The is increasing. 1 Total $$13 CSM11051 0 xCost i water x i x$$$0level DC The 2 0 is decreasing. 10 0 55 10 D 3 x i 3 x i$31x CSM21146 NumberofofPounds Pounds Number (3981) 7-AF1.3 0 45 Which of the$following is an example of an 0 5 10 CSM10175 [44] BC CD D 24}} {{zz::zz<<24 < 5} {{zz :: zz > {Az : z > 55}} < 24} {zz :: zz > 24}} : z > 24 {{zB {z : z > 5} y D {z : z > 24} BB A CC B DD C $$02 0 $0 DD (3984) 7-AF2.1 - D 59 59 ! ! 59 ! $4 3 x i 3 x i 3$x10 0 55 126 ! ! ! Total Total $$33 $5 Cost 2 = n − Cost x ÷ 3 $1$22 $$11 +x 0i = x5Total iCost x 5$$ 03 D y 7A041304 7A041304 CSM00878 Whatisisthe thevalue valueof ofxxifif−3x −3x++22==−7? −7?7A041304 What [48] = −6 AA xx= What is−6 the value x of x if −3x + 2 = −7? B x = −3 B x = −3 A x = −6 CC xx==33 B x = −3 DD xBx==66 D C x=3 D 10 CSM01848 10 C (3992) 7-AF4.1 - x=6 x CSM01932 CSM01932 CSM00878 CSM01932 NumberofofPounds Pounds Number 5 7A041507 7A041507 y y 7A041507 58 What is the solution set to the inequality 58 What is the solution set to the inequality >35 35?? x 66zz++55> 58 A What is: zthe < 5solution } x set to the inequality z< A6 z +{{z5z:> 355?} x x Cost Cost C inequality? C Number of Pounds Which expression below has the same value $$66 3 A x 3n as ? − 6 $$55 C $$44 B A 3x4n > 9 $ 6 y [47] Which statement best describes the water level BB Number of Pounds AWhich Identity of theAdditive pool from 2 p.m. to 3has p.m.? expression below the same value $$66 3? $ 5 as x Distributive Property ABB The pool$$is54empty. $4 $ 36 Property of Addition Total Associative 3x Total BCA The water$$3level is constant. ! 48 ! y CSM10175 10 ——16 18—— Number Standards of PoundsTest questions. This is NOT an operational test form. Test scores cannot be projected This is a sample of California This is$a6sample of California Standards Test questions. This is NOT an operational test form. Test scores cannot be projected on performance on released test questions. Copyright © 2009 California Department of Education. $ 6based 7-AF4.1 based on performance on released test questions. 2009 California Department of Education. — Copyright 16 — ©(3993) $$55 4 This is$$a4sample of California Standards Test questions. This is NOT an operational test form. Test scores cannot be projected $ 6based on performance on released test questions. Copyright © 2009 California Department of Education. Total Total $$33 $5 Seto©2009 984 CST Practice G R A D E G R A D E 4h + 32 = 60 Released Test Questions A 7 hours Released Test Questions Released Test Questions BC 17 CST Practice 23hours hours ! ! ! ! ! Math CA L I F O R N I A S TA N DA R D S T E S T Cat 60 ! ! !! ! 7 7 G R A D E G R A D E Math 7 Math Page 7 - 4/2/10 CSM02316 Seto©2009 984 CST Practice A.Readiness AB 717 hours hours C 60 hours CD 60 hours 140 hours D 140 hours CA L I F O R N I A S TA N DA R D S T E S T Joan needs $60 for a class trip. She hasSection $32..-.She 63Name: Juanita earns $36 for 3 hours of work. At that Per: C 23 hours can earn $4 an hour mowing lawns. If the rate, how long would she have to work to earn D 28 hours 64 [53] The distance a spring stretches varies directly [49] CSM00529 60 Joan needs $60 for a class trip. She has $32. She 63 Juanita $36 for 3 to hours ofa work. At weight that equation shows how many $720? D 28 hours withdistance theearns force it. 7-pound 60 Joan needs $60 for athis classrelationship, trip. She has $32. She 63 Juanita earns $36 for 3 hours of work. AtIf that 64 The a applied spring stretches varies directly CSM00529 can earn $4 an hour mowing lawns. If the rate, how long would she have to work to earn hours must Joan work to have the money she can earn $4 an hour mowing lawns. If the rate, howwith long the would have a todistance work stretches ashe spring of 24.5 inches, how force applied to it.toIfearn a 7-pound weight A 12 hours equation shows this relationship, needs? shows equation this relationship, how how manymany $720? $720? far will the spring stretch if a 12-pound weight stretches a spring a distance of 24.5 inches, how 61 hours Whatmust valueJoan of x work satisfies the equation to have the money hours must Joan work to have the money she she Bis applied? 20 hours far will the spring stretch if a 12-pound weight 4h + 32 = 60 4x + 2 = 22 ? 61 needs? What value of x satisfies the equation A 12 hours A 12 hours needs? is applied? 4x + 2 = 22 ? C 60 hours B 20 hours 3.4hours inches BA 20 4h4h + 32 = 60 A 3.5 + 32 = 60 A 7 hours DB 3.4 140 hours A inches C 60 hours AB 3.5 19.5 inches C 60 hours 5.0 A hours B 717 hours D 140 hours CSM02316 BC 140 19.5 inches A hours BC 75.0 42 inches D hours 6.0 B 17 hours C 23 hours CD 42 inches B CD 17 6.0hours 294 inches CSM02316 C 237.5 hours D 28 hours 64 The distance a spring stretches varies directly D 294 inches C 23 hours D 28 7.5hours CSM00529 CSM10902 D CSM21766 64 The distance a spring stretches varies directly with (3994) 7-AF4.1 (3998) 7-AF4.2 -the force applied to it. If a 7-pound weight CSM10902 D 28 hours with force applied toait.spring If aa 7-pound weight CSM21766 64the[54] The distance stretches directly stretches a spring distance of varies 24.5 inches, how [50] CSM00529 stretcheswith a spring a distance of 24.5 inches, how the force applied to it. If a 7-pound far will the spring stretch if a 12-pound weight 61 What value ofsatisfies x18 satisfies the equation 65 theMarisa’s car gets an average of 28 miles per far will spring stretch if a 12-pound weight 62 What A duck flew miles hour for 3 hours, 61 value of xat the per equation stretches agas. spring aplans distance of 24.5 inches, how is applied? 4x + 2 = 22 ? gallon of She to drive miles is applied? 65 Marisa’s car gets an average of 28200 miles pertoday atflew 15? miles hour 2 hours. How far +2= 22 62 4x Athen duck at 18per miles perfor hour for 3 hours, far will the spring stretch if a 12-pound weight 61 What value of fly x satisfies the equation and 220 miles tomorrow. gallons of gallon gas. She plans to How drivemany 200 miles today did the duck in all? then at 15 miles per hour for 2 hours. How far 3.4ofinches A 3.4 inches isAgas applied? A +3.5 3.5 A 4x 2 = 22 ? should she expect to use in all? and 220 miles tomorrow. How many gallons of did the duck fly in all? B 19.5 gas inches19.5 inches B 69 miles B she expect to use in all? BA 5.0 5.0 AA should 3.4 A 3.5 15 inches gallons A 69 miles C 42 inches C C 42 inches 75 miles CB 6.0 6.0 B inches ABD E19.5 15 B 5.0 28gallons gallons G 294 R Ainches CA L I F O R N I A S TA N DA R D S T D BC 7.5 75 miles D D 294 inches 81 miles D 7.5 G R AC D E42 CA L I F O R N I A S TA N DA R D S T BC 28 gallons C 6.0 56inches gallons CD 81 CSM10902 84miles miles CSM21766 Math D inches CD 294 56 gallons D 7.5 67 gallons D 84 miles Math CSM01942 car gets an average of 28 miles per CSM10902 67 gallons 62 A duck flew at 18 miles per hour for 3 hours, CSM21766 65 Marisa’s D CSM01415 CSM01942 gallon of gas. She plans to drive 200 miles today 65 Marisa’s car gets an average of 28 miles per (3999) 7-AF4.2 at 15flew milesatper 2 hours. 62(3995)then A7-AF4.1 duck 18hour milesforper hour How for 3far hours, CSM01415 and 220 miles tomorrow. How many gallons of did the duck fly in all? gallon of gas. She plans to drive 200 miles today [51] 66 [55] Mr. Callaway needs to purchase enough grass 69 A then at 15 miles per hour for 2 hours. How far gas65 should she expect to use in all? Marisa’s car gets an average of 28 miles per and 220 miles atomorrow. How many gallons of seed to cover 3000-square-foot lawn and a 62 A duck flew at 18 miles per hour for 3 hours, p 66 Mr. Callaway needs to purchase enough grass did the duck fly in all? 69 A A 69 miles gallon of gas. She plans to drive 200 miles today gas should she expect to use in all? 4200-square-foot lawn. If 40 ounces of grass then at 15 miles per hour for 2 hours. How far 3 A 15 gallons seed to cover a 3000-square-foot lawn and a pe B 75 miles and 220 miles tomorrow. How many gallons of A 69 miles seed will seed a 2400-square-foot lawn, how did the duck fly in all? 4200-square-foot lawn. If 40 ounces of grass 3th B 28 gallons Amany 15 ounces gallons gas should she adoes expect to use to in seed all?lawn, C 81 miles he need both lawns? seed will seed 2400-square-foot how th B 75 miles C 56 gallons A A 69 miles B 28 gallons many ounces does he need to seed both lawns? D 84 miles A 15 gallons A 20 C 81 miles A D 67 gallons B B 75 miles C 56 gallons A 20 B 28 gallons B 30 D 84 miles BC C 81 miles D 67 gallons S TA N DA R D S T E S T G R A D E B 30 C 56 gallons C 120 CSM01942 C D D 84 miles CSM01415 120 — 23 — DCD 67 gallons 180 D CSM01942 Math This is a sample of California Standards Test questions.— This23 is NOT test form. Test scores cannot be projected — an operational D 180 CSM01415 CSM10901 based on performance on released test questions. Copyright © 2009 California Department of Education. CSM02316 CSM02316 ! ! ! ! ! CSM00529 ! ! ! ! ! 7 7 ! ! CSM21766 ! ! ! CSM10902 ! ! ! ! ! CSM01942 CSM01415 7 (3996) 7-AF4.2 - ! 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Copyright © 2009 California Department of Education. the way to Los Angeles? A It was about 2 miles per hour faster. AB ItItwas was about about 22 miles miles per per hour hour faster. slower. B 20 hours C 60 hours D This is a sample of California Standards Test questions. This is NOT an operational test form. Test scores cannot be projected 140 hours BCCalifornia ItItwas about miles based on performance on released test questions. Department of Education. — Copyright 23 — © 2009 was about 220 milesper perhour hourslower. faster. CSM02316 This is a sample of California Standards Test questions. This is NOT an operational form. Test scores cannot be projected CD ItIttestwas was about about 20 20 miles miles per per hour hour faster. slower. — 23 — 64 ! The distance a spring stretches varies directly with the force applied to it. If a 7-pound weight D H H A A B BC C D D based on performance on released test questions. Copyright © 2009 California Department of Education. (3997) 7-AF4.2 - 70 ! 70 ! It was about 20 miles per hour slower.CSM21109 (4001) 7-AF4.2 - CSM21109 G R B A D ItE was about 2 miles per hour slower. G R A D E C It was about 20 miles per hour faster. A.Readiness Math D It was about 20 miles per hour slower. Page 8 - 4/2/10 Released Test Questions Seto©2009 Released Test Questions 984 Cat CSM21109 Name: Section .-. 73 ! 68 73 ! [61] A utility company estimates that a power line repair jobcompany will takeestimates a total of that 24 person-hours. A utility a power line If 3repair workers to the job,person-hours. how long willIf job are willassigned take a total of 24 it take them toassigned completetothe according 3 workers are thejob job, how longtowill this estimate? it take them to complete the job according to this estimate? 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Citizens Honduras use lempira for their If 5 assigned to the job, how long will 3money. workers are In July 2002, the conversion rate for Citizens of Honduras use lempira for their it take them to complete the job according to S 11 R U.S. money to Honduran money was rate about 5 hours.What Whatisisthe thetotal total number number of of miles miles that that 33hours. money. In July 2002, the conversion for this estimate? 6U.S. cents to 1 lempira. Whatmoney dollar was amount was the trainprinter traveled? money to Honduran about the train traveled? Which is the fastest? 5 Description Printer A 22 equivalent to 300 lempiras? 6 cents to 51 lempira. What dollar amount was Which printer is the fastest? 5 5 5 B 27 A 8 hours 75 Roboprint AAA 75 equivalent to 300 lempiras? C 38 $0total .18 area of the figure? A 12 — 24 — AB 90 Roboprint is thehours BWhat Voltronn Prints 2 pages 90 BB D 48 per second Roboprint $ 0 18 A This is a sample of California Standards Test questions. This is NOT an operational test form. Test scores cannot be projected A 150 mm 0hours ..250 BC 180 Voltronn CB 27$Department based on performance on released test questions. Copyright © 2009 California of Education. Vantek Plus 180 2 CC B 200 mm B $$18 0.250 Voltronn Prints 1 page every 2 seconds C . 00 CD 195 Vantek Plus ! DC 250 72mmhours 78 Cherie cut four congruent triangles off the DLS Pro 195 DD corners of a rectangle to make an octagon, as DC 325 $ 182 ..00 00 D $mm 50 shown below. D DLS Pro CSM01432 CSM01946 CSM40189 CSM40189 Vantek Plus Prints 160 pages in 2 minutes (4003) 7-AF4.2 (4010)D 7-MG1.3 $ - 50.00 CSM10216 CSM10225 CSM21056 2 cm CSM01946 [59] 2 cm DLS Pro Prints 100 pages per minute 74 How Themany atmosphere normally exerts a pressure of 70 How many millimeters are in in 20 centimeters? centimeters? 70 millimeters are 20 9 cm about 15 poundsnormally per square inchaon surfacesof 74 The atmosphere exerts pressure 0.02 millimeters AA 0.02 millimeters at sea level. 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Test scores cannot be projected D 450 (4008) 7-MG1.3 - based on performance on released test questions. Copyright © 2009 California Department of Education. This is a sample of California Standards Test questions. This is NOT an operational test form. Test scores cannot be projected pounds based on performance on released test questions. Copyright © 2009 California Department of Education. CSM01373 (4015) 7-MG2.4 - ! 82 Look at the coordinate grid below. CSM01944 83 ! In an White 40% G R Cat !Released Test Questions What is the length of YZ? 84 ! What is the length of YZ? X 86 ! 1 4 B What is the length of the missing side of this triangle? Z D 17 A 11 12 A 9 cm B A 9 15 cm cm B C 1519 cmcm C 2 C 19 cm D 514 D 25 cm A B 25 cm 17 ? 15 ? 3 B 2 8 15 [66] 8 C 2 D 514 ! ![70] ! A 6 ft pole D 14 Released Test Questions 12 s 8 ft rope 12 6 ft pole What is the perimeter of ! ABC? 83 ! A C 42 is the perimeter of ! ABC? 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Copyright © 2009 California Department of Education. Which statement best descri between averagebest traffic volu Which statement describe vehicle average speed shown the s between trafficonvolum vehicle speed shown on the sca A As traffic volume increas A Asincreases. traffic volume increases increases. B As traffic volume increas B Asdecreases. traffic volume increases decreases. C As traffic volume increas C Asincreases traffic volume at first,increases then dec increases at first, then decre D As traffic volume increas D Asdecreases traffic volume at first,increases then inc decreases at first, then incre CSM30094 CSM21069 CSM20758 ! 91 ! daily high temperatures a beach in April. The box-and-whisker plot at below represents the the median would increase. daily high temperatures at a beach in April. the median would decrease. 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A 12% C 14% Test Questions Released Released Test Questions CSM10526 ! ! perpendicular. A 81 ! B by which segment? 87 Sophia used87 an 8-foot rope to secure 6-foot rope to secure a 6-foot Sophia used ana 8-foot 95 A drawer is filled with red and blue socks. If the tent pole as shown.tent pole as shown. 85 In In the below, are AB and CDand 85 thefigure figure below, AB CD are C 4% CA L I F O R N I A S TA N DA R D S T E S T CSM21066 CSM21066 A 2 CSM01883 (4018) 7-MG3.3 - Per: ! 7 Z 1 C 17 cm Y 984 7 ! X Y Seto©2009 D 60% Aimee will randomly select one .-.shirt from Math Section Name: CSN00191 a shelf. If the shelf contains equal numbers of shirts in each color and size combination, [69] what is the probability that Aimee will select CA L I F O R N I A S TA N DA R D S T E S T G R A D E 94 Mason 86 What is the length of the missing side ofhas this10 black, 12 white, and 3 brown a large shirt? pairs of socks in one drawer. What is the triangle? 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