Multiple Choice Identify the
choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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1.
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How many books did Mike and Rob read
altogether?
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2.
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How many more books did Paul read than
Mike?
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3.
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Paul is the best reader in the class. But
together, Brian, Mike and Rob read more books. How many more books did they read than
Paul?
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4.
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How many more yellow candies are there in the
bag than blue candies?
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5.
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Which two colors together would give us 9
candies?
a. | yellow and green | c. | yellow and blue | b. | red and green | d. | blue and red |
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6.
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If you put all the yellow candies in your right
hand and all the red and blue candies in your left hand, which hand would have the most
candies?
a. | left | c. | they would be equal | b. | right |
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7.
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The students went to the zoo. Then they
voted on their favorite animals. Which animal was the least favorite?
a. | bear | c. | dear | b. | elephant | d. | kangaroo |
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8.
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If this is a chart of favorite animals, how many
more liked elephants than bears?
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9.
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The boys in the class liked the bears and the
dear. The girls liked the elephants and the kangaroos. How many more girls are there in
the class than boys?
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10.
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How any more girls like kangaroos than boys like
deer?
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