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Mathematics Jeopardy – 5 th Grade

Mathematics Jeopardy – 5 th Grade. Contestants, Don’t Forget. …Always phrase your answers in the form of a question!. Numbers and Patterns. Probability and Statistics. Geometry. Measurement. Numerical Reasoning. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300.

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Mathematics Jeopardy – 5 th Grade

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  1. Mathematics Jeopardy – 5th Grade

  2. Contestants, Don’t Forget...

  3. …Always phrase your answers in the form of a question!

  4. Numbers and Patterns Probability and Statistics Geometry Measurement Numerical Reasoning 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  5. Numbers and Patterns - 100 • Look at the table below. What do you have to do to each x-value to get its corresponding y-value? • Subtract 12 from the x-value • Add 12 to the x-value • Multiply the x-value by 5 • Divide the x-value by 5

  6. Numbers and Patterns- 100 D. Divide the x-value by 5 Back toGame

  7. Numbers and Patterns - 200 • A restaurant has 38 tables. Each table can seat 4 people. If every table is full, how many people are seated in the restaurant at the same time? • 34 • 42 • 122 • 152

  8. Numbers and Patterns – 200 D. 152 Back toGame

  9. Numbers and Patterns -300 • George gives his pet hamster cup of dry food in the morning and cup of dry food in the afternoon. How much dry food does he give his hamsters each day? • cup • cup • cup • 1 cup 1 1 2 1 1 2 3 3 3 3

  10. 2 3 Numbers and Patterns – 300 B. cup Back toGame

  11. Numbers and Patterns - 400 • Juanita’s class has twice as many girls as boys. If b stands for the number of boys in Juanita’s class, what expression could be used to find the total number of students in the class? • A. b + b • (2 + b) x b • 2 x b • (2 x b) + b

  12. Numbers and Patterns – 400 D. (2 x b) + b Back toGame

  13. DAILY DOUBLE

  14. DAILY DOUBLE • Numbers and Patterns - 500 • Freddie ran 1.5 kilometers on Monday, 2.25 kilometers on Wednesday and 0.9 kilometers on Friday. How many kilometers did he run in all? • 12.75 kilometers • 46.5 kilometers • 4.65 kilometers • 2.49 kilometers

  15. Numbers and Patterns – 500 C. 4.65 kilometers Back toGame

  16. Probability and Statistics – 100 • Tony played a video game 5 times. His scores were 386, 244, 580, 472, and 678. What was his median score? • 472 • 468 • 512 • 490

  17. Probability and Statistics – 100 A. 472 Back toGame

  18. Probability and Statistics – 200 • Sammy has 5 coins in his pocket: 2 dimes, a quarter, a nickel and a penny. If he reaches in and pulls out 3 coins, which of the following amounts could he NOT have? • $0.22 • $0.36 • $0.45 • $0.16

  19. Probability and Statistics – 200 A. $0.22 Back toGame

  20. Probability and Statistics – 300 • Sarah has 4 pairs of socks, 3 pairs of shorts, and 2 shirts that all match each other. How many different combinations of these clothes can she wear? • 20 • 24 • 28 • 32

  21. Probability and Statistics – 300 B. 24 Back toGame

  22. Probability and Statistics - 400 If each segment of the spinner above is the same size, what is the probability that the spinner will land on a white even number? A. B. C. D. 1 1 3 3 2 8 8 5

  23. 3 8 Probability and Statistics – 400 C. Back toGame

  24. Probability and Statistics – 500 The diagram above shows the results of what sports students will be playing over the summer. How many students will be playing all three sports? A. 29 B. 11 C. 2 D. 40

  25. Probability and Statistics – 500 C. 2 Back toGame

  26. Geometry – 100 • Which single transformation describes the movements of a triangle if it is moved 3 units down and 3 units to the right? • reflection • translation • rotation • symmetry

  27. Geometry – 100 B. translation Back toGame

  28. Geometry – 200 • Which statement is true? • A circle is a type of polygon. • A triangle can have 3 right angles. • A square is a type of rectangle. • A rectangle is a type of square.

  29. Geometry – 200 C. A square is a type of rectangle. Back toGame

  30. Geometry - 300 • What is not true about this 3-dimensional figure? • The figure has no perpendicular edges. • The figure has 6 faces. • The figure has no obtuse angles. • The figure has 12 congruent edges.

  31. Geometry – 300 • The figure has no • perpendicular edges. Back toGame

  32. Geometry – 400 • Which statement is true about a regular hexagon? • There are exactly 5 sides. • All angles are acute. • All angles are obtuse. • All angles are right.

  33. Geometry – 400 C. All angles are obtuse. Back toGame

  34. Geometry - 500 • What 3-dimensional geometric figure has exactly 6 lateral faces? • pentagonal prism • rectangular prism • octagonal prism • hexagonal prism

  35. Geometry – 500 D. hexagonal prism Back toGame

  36. Measurement - 100 • If you measured your mass using metric units, what unit would you most likely use? • milligrams • grams • kilograms • kilometers

  37. Measurement – 100 C. kilograms Back toGame

  38. Measurement - 200 • Which of the following is the same length as 30 millimeters? • 3 meters • 3 centimeters • 3 kilometers • 3 kilograms

  39. Measurement – 200 B. 3 centimeters Back toGame

  40. Measurement - 300 • Susie took a nap from 2:00 until 4:45. How long did Susie take a nap? • 45 minutes • 1 hour and 45 minutes • 2 hours and 45 minutes • 4 hours and 45 minutes

  41. Measurement – 300 • 2 hours and • 45 minutes Back toGame

  42. 1 2 • Measurement - 400 • Tony has a gallon of milk. He and his family drank 2 pints of it during breakfast. Which of the following is NOT how much milk is left in the container? • 3 quarts • 12 cups • gallon • 6 pints

  43. Measurement – 400 C. gallon 1 2 Back toGame

  44. 1 1 3 2 4 4 • Measurement - 500 • Kenda and her friends drank 5 quarts of Kool-Aid at her birthday party. How many gallons did they drink? • 1 gallon • 1 gallons • 1 gallons • 1 gallons

  45. 1 4 Measurement – 500 B. 1 gallons Back toGame

  46. Numerical Reasoning - 100 • Which of the following numbers is less than 6.001? • 6.011 • 6.0 • 6.101 • 6.1

  47. Numerical Reasoning - 100 B. 6.0 Back toGame

  48. Numerical Reasoning - 200 • The Milky Way galaxy has about 200,000,000,000 stars. How is that numeral written in words? • Two hundred thousand • Two hundred million • Two hundred billion • Two hundred trillion

  49. Numerical Reasoning - 200 C. Two hundred billion Back toGame

  50. Numerical Reasoning - 300 • Will and Ann were making barbecue sauce. Will’s recipe called for cup of honey and Ann’s recipe called for cup of honey. Which shows the correct relationship between these fractions? • > • = • > • < 3 3 1 1 3 1 1 3 1 3 16 2 4 8 2 16 2 16 2 16

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