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Math Chapter One Test

Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 1. 

There are 7 birds in the tree and 5 birds on the ground. How many birds are there in all?
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7
and
5
is ____ in all.
a.
12 birds
c.
10 birds
b.
11 birds
d.
9 birds
 

 2. 

What is the missing number?
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5 and ____ is 12 in all.
a.
7
b.
8
c.
9
d.
10
 

 3. 

1 book is on the table.
9 books are on the shelf.
Which number sentence can you use to find how many books are there in all?
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a.
1 + 9 = 10 books
c.
1 + 9 = 11 books
b.
2 + 9 = 10 books
d.
2 + 9 = 11 books
 

 4. 

2 ducks are swimming.
3 other ducks join them.
How many ducks are swimming in all?
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2
+
3
=
____
a.
2 ducks
c.
4 ducks
b.
3 ducks
d.
5 ducks
 

 5. 

There are 9 cats playing with yarn.
There are 2 cats playing with balls.
Which number sentence can you use to find how many cats are there in all?
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a.
9 + 2 = 12 cats
c.
9 – 2 = 7 cats
b.
9 + 2 = 11 cats
d.
9 – 2 = 6 cats
 

 6. 

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10 take away 3 is ____
a.
6
b.
7
c.
8
d.
10
 

 7. 

There are 6 apples in the tree. 4 fall off.
How many are left in the tree?
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6 take away 4 is ____
a.
4 apples
b.
3 apples
c.
2 apples
d.
1 apple
 

 8. 

Compare the number of objects in each group.
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How many more dogs are there?
6 dogs
1 bone
____ more dogs
a.
8
b.
7
c.
5
d.
6
 

 9. 

There are bananas and apples in the fruit bowl. Compare the number of each.
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How many more apples are there?
11 apples
2 bananas
____ more apples
a.
9
b.
10
c.
11
d.
12
 

 10. 

Darcie has 8 tulips.
Mark has 2 tulips.
Which number sentence can you use to find how many more tulips Darcie has than Mark?
a.
8 – 2 = 5 math_ch_1_files/i0110000.jpg
c.
8 – 2 = 6 math_ch_1_files/i0110001.jpg
b.
8 – 3 = 5 math_ch_1_files/i0110002.jpg
d.
8 – 2 = 7 math_ch_1_files/i0110003.jpg
 

 11. 

Marge had 6 shells. math_ch_1_files/i0120000.jpg
She gave some to Brad.
Which answer tells how many shells she might have left?
a.
1 shell
c.
7 shells
b.
6 shells
d.
8 shells
 

 12. 

Which number sentence matches the story?
There are 6 crocodiles lying on the bank.
5 of them get in the water.
How many crocodiles are still on the bank?math_ch_1_files/i0130000.jpgmath_ch_1_files/i0130001.jpg
a.
6 – 5 = 1 crocodile
c.
11 – 6 = 5 crocodiles
b.
1 + 5 = 6 crocodiles
d.
6 + 5 = 11 crocodiles
 

 13. 

Which number sentence matches the story?
Hector caught 6 fish.
Amber caught 3 fish.
How many fish did they catch all together?math_ch_1_files/i0140000.jpgmath_ch_1_files/i0140001.jpg
a.
9 + 3 = 6 fish
c.
9 – 3 = 6 fish
b.
6 – 3 = 3 fish
d.
6 + 3 = 9 fish
 

 14. 

What is the related addition fact?
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6 + 1 = 7
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____ + ____ = ____
a.
5 + 1 = 6
c.
1 + 6 = 7
b.
6 + 6 = 12
d.
1 + 5 = 6
 

 15. 

Which has the same number of animals in all as
2 math_ch_1_files/i0160000.jpg and 5 math_ch_1_files/i0160001.jpg?
a.
4 math_ch_1_files/i0160002.jpg and 5 math_ch_1_files/i0160003.jpg
c.
2 math_ch_1_files/i0160004.jpg and 4 math_ch_1_files/i0160005.jpg
b.
5 math_ch_1_files/i0160006.jpg and 2math_ch_1_files/i0160007.jpg
d.
3 math_ch_1_files/i0160008.jpg and 2math_ch_1_files/i0160009.jpg
 

 16. 

What number completes the number sentence?
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2 + ____ = 10
a.
7
b.
8
c.
9
d.
10
 

 17. 

What number completes the number sentence?
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10 = ____ + 3
a.
9
b.
8
c.
7
d.
6
 

 18. 

What fact completes the fact family?
____ + ____ = ____
2
+
6
=
8
8
2
=
6
8
6
=
2
a.
5 + 3 = 8
c.
2 + 4 = 6
b.
7 + 1 = 8
d.
6 + 2 = 8
 

 19. 

What fact does NOT belong to the fact family that matches the animals?
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a.
7 – 2 = 5
c.
7 + 2 = 9
b.
9 – 2 = 7
d.
2 + 7 = 9
 

 20. 

There are 9 bananas in all.
How many of them are in the box?
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3 + ____ = 9
a.
5 bananas
c.
7 bananas
b.
6 bananas
d.
8 bananas
 



 
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