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8th Grade Math Advanced Practice Test 2



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

 1. 

Computation – Integers – RIT 251 – 260
Solve for x:
5 (x – 2) = 2x – (6 – x)
a.
2
d.
4
b.
–2
e.
–8
c.
1
 

 2. 

Evaluate:
  3 [6 - 2 (7 - 32)2]
a.
–6
d.
48
b.
42
e.
-14
c.
–78
 

 3. 

Geometry – Congruency and Similarity – RIT 251 – 260
mc003-1.jpg
Two ladders are leaning against a building as shown in the diagram. Find the
missing length.
a.
15
d.
10
b.
18/5
e.
10/3
c.
54/5
 

 4. 

Geometry – Properties and Terminology – RIT 251 – 260
mc004-1.jpg
Identify the line with the positive slope.
a.
d
d.
c
b.
a
e.
e
c.
b
 

 5. 

mc005-1.jpg
Identify which answer represents a plane in the above figure.
a.
AB
d.
ED
b.
ABCG
e.
FHCD
c.
AFGD
 

 6. 

mc006-1.jpg
Identify the midpoint of line segment BH.
a.
F
c.
D
b.
A
d.
E
 

 7. 

In which of the following diagrams does segment AB represent a
perpendicular bisector?
a.
mc007-1.jpg
d.
mc007-4.jpg
b.
mc007-2.jpg
e.
mc007-5.jpg
c.
mc007-3.jpg
 

 8. 

Which property of a parallelogram applies only to the rhombus?
a.
Diagonals bisect each other.
d.
Consecutive angles are supplementary.
b.
Opposite angles are congruent.
e.
Diagonals are perpendicular to each other
c.
Consecutive sides are congruent.
 

 9. 

Geometry – Symmetry and Transformations – RIT 251 – 260
mc009-1.jpg
The result of reflecting the letters LS about the given line is:
a.
mc009-2.jpg
d.
mc009-5.jpg
b.
mc009-3.jpg
e.
mc009-6.jpg
c.
mc009-4.jpg
 

 10. 

Measurement – Angle Identification and Measure – RIT 251 – 260
Which of the following lengths of segments could be used to form a
triangle?
a.
5, 6, 12
d.
6, 10, 16
b.
5, 6, 11
e.
6, 10, 20
c.
5, 6, 10
 

 11. 

Measurement – Area, Perimeter, Circumference – RIT 251 – 260
A circle is inscribed in a square. The points of tangency are (-2,7), (2,3),
(6,7), and (2,11). Find the area of the circle.
a.
50.27
d.
153.94
b.
201.06
e.
113.10
c.
12.57
 

 12. 

Measurement – Length, Weight, Volume – RIT 251 – 260
Find the volume of a cone with a radius of 5” and a height of 12”.
a.
mc012-1.jpg
d.
mc012-4.jpg
b.
mc012-2.jpg
e.
mc012-5.jpg
c.
mc012-3.jpg
 

 13. 

Number Sense and Numeration – Exponents – RIT 251 – 260
Solve:
mc013-1.jpg
a.
–64
d.
–16
b.
0.64
e.
16
c.
1/64
 

 14. 

Problem Solving – RIT 251 – 260
mc014-1.jpg
Given a square of side 1.5 enclosed in a larger square as shown in the
diagram.

Find the ratio of the side of the larger square to its area.
a.
mc014-2.jpg
d.
mc014-5.jpg
b.
mc014-3.jpg
e.
mc014-6.jpg
c.
mc014-4.jpg
 

 15. 

A geometric sequence starts with the terms -2, 6, -18, … What is the
eighth term of this sequence?
a.
4,374
d.
–13,122
b.
–4,374
e.
1,458
c.
–1,458
 

 16. 

mc016-1.jpg
a.
11/16
d.
5/2
b.
3/4
e.
2/5
c.
4/3
 

 17. 

The lengths of the sides of a quadrilateral are consecutive even integers.
Twice the length of the shortest side plus the length of the longest side is 248
inches. Find the length of the longest side.
a.
84 inches
d.
86 inches
b.
82 inches
e.
88 inches
c.
80 inches
 

 18. 

At the beginning of your trip you had a number of quarters. On your first stop,
you spent half of them. On your second stop, you spent one third of the
remaining quarters. On your third stop, you spent 4 quarters, and on your last
stop, you spent half of the remaining quarters and then lost 2 more. You have 3
quarters left. How many quarters did you start with?
a.
40
d.
48
b.
60
e.
54
c.
42
 

 19. 

To find the volume of a cone you must use:
a.
mc019-1.jpg
d.
mc019-4.jpg
b.
mc019-2.jpg
e.
mc019-5.jpg
c.
mc019-3.jpg
 

 20. 

mc020-1.jpg
a.
mc020-2.jpg
d.
mc020-5.jpg
b.
mc020-3.jpg
e.
mc020-6.jpg
c.
mc020-4.jpg
 

 21. 

Statistics/Probability and Graphing – Graphing – RIT 251 – 260
Given two points on a line, find the linear equation for that line.
(-1,2) (-2,5)
a.
mc021-1.jpg
d.
mc021-4.jpg
b.
mc021-2.jpg
e.
mc021-5.jpg
c.
mc021-3.jpg
 

 22. 

Calculate the area of figure ABCD formed by the vertices A(-5,3), B(1,3),
C(4,-1), D(-2,-1).
a.
18 square units
d.
20 square units
b.
30 square units
e.
24 square units
c.
12 square units
 

 23. 

mc023-1.jpg
The figure in the diagram is rotated 180. What is the new coordinate for
point (x,y)?
a.
(-x,-y)
d.
(y,x)
b.
(-x,y)
e.
(-y,-x)
c.
(x,-y)
 

 24. 

mc024-1.jpg
a.
x = 0
d.
y = -x
b.
y = x
e.
line n
c.
y = 0
 

 25. 

Statistics/Probability and Graphing – Probability and Prediction – RIT 251 –260
mc025-1.jpg
A fair die is rolled 36 times. How many times should the number 4 be
expected to come up?
a.
4
d.
9
b.
6
e.
8
c.
2
 



 
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