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Test Booklet Subject: MA, Grade: 06 2005 NECAP 6th Grade Math Student name: Author: Rhode Island District: Rhode Island Released Tests Printed: Tuesday September 04, 2012

1 On Saturday, Dora practiced playing her violin 5 times. Each time she practiced for 15 minutes. What is the total number of hours Dora practiced her violin on Saturday? A 5 15 B 5 6 C 1 1 4 D 2 1 2 2 Look at this number line. Which grid is shaded gray to represent the same decimal as the one marked with the letter P on the number line? A B C D Page 1

3 Samantha uses 4 round beads and 5 cube beads to make this necklace. 5 The map below shows the path a boat sailed. Samantha bought one package of 30 round beads and one package of 24 cube beads. How many of these necklaces can Samantha make? A 4 B 5 C 6 D 7 4 A music teacher can arrange all of the chairs in the practice room into at least two rows with the same number of chairs in each row. Which number of chairs could not be in the practice room? A 25 B 21 C 19 D 15 The boat sailed from Sawyer Island to Turtle Island and then to Fisherman s Pier. What is the total distance the boat sailed? A 5 12 B 3 7 C 3 4 D 11 12 6 Which property must both a rectangle and rhombus have? A 4 right angles B 4 congruent sides C 2 pairs of acute angles D 2 pairs of parallel sides Page 2

7 Look at these figures. 8 Look at this structure. Which two figures have the same number of faces? A Figure P and Figure Q B Figure S and Figure R C Figure P and Figure R D Figure S and Figure Q What is the volume of this structure? A 8 cm 3 B 20 cm 3 C 40 cm 3 D 60 cm 3 Page 3

9 The table below shows the distance required for a car to stop when it is traveling at different speeds. 10 Paige rode her bike for one hour and Sally walked for one hour. The graph below shows the number of calories each girl burned. If the pattern continues, what is the distance required for a car to stop if it is traveling at a speed of 80 miles per hour? A 27 car lengths B 28 car lengths C 30 car lengths D 31 car lengths How many more minutes did it take Sally to burn 120 calories than it took Paige? A 5 B 15 C 25 D 30 Page 4

11 Rosa is using number cards to make equivalent fractions, as shown below. What number belongs on the blank card? 12 Draw an obtuse triangle. 13 Jesse and Kristy each bought a pizza of the same size. Jesse s pizza was cut into 3 equal slices. She ate 1 slice. Kristy s pizza was cut into 6 equal slices. She ate 2 slices. Explain using words, numbers, or pictures how Jesse did or did not eat the same amount of pizza as Kristy. Page 5

14 The scale shown below is balanced. Each bag of sand weighs the same. How many pounds does one bag of sand weigh? Show your work or explain how you know. Page 6

15 Look at these spinners. Julie, Greg, and Lori each used a different spinner to record the results of 40 spins. a.) This table shows Julie s results. Which spinner did Julie most likely use? Show your work or explain how you know. b.) This table shows Greg s results. Which spinner did Greg most likely use? Show your work or explain how you know. Page 7

c.) Lori used the remaining spinner. Make a table to show the most likely results of Lori s 40 spins. Explain your reasoning. Page 8 STOP