Grade 5 Math Unit 6 Mid-Unit Quiz PDF

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This is a Grade 5 math mid-unit quiz focusing on volume. It covers questions related to calculating the volume of various shapes, including cubes and rectangular prisms. The quiz tests understanding of volume concepts.

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Grade 5 Math Unit 6 Mid-Unit Quiz Name _________________________________ Date _______________ Cohort ___________________ 10 Questions - 30 Minutes 1.25x = 37.5 Minutes 1.5x = 45 Minutes 1. Select all that apply that most appropriately completes the sentence be...

Grade 5 Math Unit 6 Mid-Unit Quiz Name _________________________________ Date _______________ Cohort ___________________ 10 Questions - 30 Minutes 1.25x = 37.5 Minutes 1.5x = 45 Minutes 1. Select all that apply that most appropriately completes the sentence below: Volume is measured in _______________ because ________________. A. Square units; shapes with volume have three dimensions. B. Cubic units; shapes with volume have three dimensions. C. Square units; shapes with volume have a length and a width. D. Cubic units; shapes with volume have a length, width, and height. 2. What is the volume of the shape below? A. 12 cubic units B. 24 cubic units C. 36 cubic units D. 8 cubic units 3. Malik will make a carving from a block of ice. The block of ice is in the shape of a rectangular prism. The dimensions of the block of ice are shown in the diagram below. What is the volume? A. 36 cubic feet B. 36 square feet C. 10 cubic feet D. 10 square feet 4. Isaiah is packing cube-shaped blocks in the box shown. Which two expressions could be used to calculate the volume of the box, in cubic units? A. 6 x 2 B. 6 x 4 C. 12 x 2 D. 12 x 4 E. 6 + 2 + 4 F. 6 x 2 x 4 5. Mr. Brooks asked each student to make several cubes with their clay. They used a cube mold to make sure all the cubes were the same size. Kensian then put the clay cubes together to make this rectangular prism. Which two expressions can be used to determine the volume, in cubic units, of Kensian’s prism? A. 4 + 3 + 2 B. 6 + 8 + 12 C. 8 + 8 + 8 D. 4 x 3 x 2 E. 4 x 6 x 8 F. 6 x 8 x 12 6. What is the volume of this cube? 3 A. 256 𝑖𝑛 B. 64 𝑖𝑛 3 C. 64 𝑖𝑛 3 D. 4 𝑖𝑛 7. Jayden is calculating the volume of this rectangular prism. Jayden calculates the volume as 11 cubic units because 4 units long + 4 units high + 3 units wide = 11 cubic units. Which of the following describes the mistake Jayden made in his calculation? A. Jayden is wrong because he calculated the volume 4 + 4 + 3 = 11 instead of 4 x 3 + 4 = 16. B. Jayden is wrong because he added all the dimensions instead of only adding the length and width. C. Jayden is wrong because he calculated the volume 4 + 4 + 3 = 11 instead of 4 x 4 − 3 = 13. D. Jayden is wrong because he added all of the dimensions instead of multiplying all of the dimensions. 8. Ms. Lopez wants to know the amount of space inside a freezer before she buys it. Which unit of measure should the salesperson use to describe the information to Ms. Lopez? A. inches B. pounds C. cubic feet D. square yards 9. Barbara filled a box with layers of unit cubes. The box had a volume of 125 cubic units. Which sentence about the box must be true? A. There were 125 unit cubes in the bottom layer. B. The box was filled with exactly 125 unit cubes. C. There were 125 unit cubes in each layer. D. The box was filled with less than 125 unit cubes. 10. A rectangular prism made of 1-millimeter unit cubes is shown below. Which expression can be used to find the total number of unit cubes? A. 9 x 70 B. 9 ÷ 70 C. 9 x 17 D. 9 x 7 11. The final point on this assessment is for showing your work. Take a few minutes to look over your packet, and make sure it is neat and complete. You will receive 1 easy point if your work looks excellent. If it is sloppy and unorganized, you will only earn ½ a point. If it is unclear or you did not show work on every problem that required work, you will earn 0 points.

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