1) 1. It is usually used to measure land or field dimensions. a) meterstick b) big roll-up tape measure c) tape measure d) ruler 2) 2. It is used by a carpenter to measure the length of wood. a) tape measure b) ruler c) big roll-up tape measure d) metal tape measure 3) 3. It is used to measure objects with longer lengths. a) meterstick b) tape measure c) ruler d) big roll-up tape measure 4) 4. It is used to measure the length of longer objects or short distances. a) cm b) m 5) 5. Compare the two weight measures: 9 kg _________ 8,500 g a) less than b) greater than c) equal to 6) 3,000 g ________ 3kg a) less than b) equal to c) greater than 7) 7. Find the perimeter. a) 36 cm b) 24 cm c) 12 cm d) 18 cm 8) 8. Find the perimeter. a) 10 cm b) 24 cm c) 20 cm d) 16 cm 9) 9. Identify the given nonstandard unit below. a) fathom b) cubit c) hand span d) foot span 10) 10. Find the perimeter. a) 10 cm b) 20 cm c) 6 cm d) 7 cm 11) 11. What is the area of the square with a side of 7 cm? a) 14 cm² b) 49 cm² c) 21 cm² d) 28 cm² 12) 12. What is the area of the rectangle with length of 6 m and width of 2 m? a) 14 m² b) 12 m² c) 8 m² d) 16 m² 13) 13. Find the area of the following by counting the number of squares. a) 14 square units b) 16 square units c) 15 square units d) 17 square units 14) 14. Find the area of the following by counting the number of squares. a) 14 square units b) 11 square units c) 13 square units d) 12 square units 15) 15. What is the area of the rectangle with a length of 12 cm and a width of 8 cm? a) 96 cm² b) 20 cm² c) 40 cm² d) 24 cm² 16) 16. Find the area. a) 10 cm² b) 17 cm² c) 20 cm² d) 21 cm² 17) 17. Study the pictograph. How many burgers were sold on Wednesday? a) 30 burgers b) 25 burgers c) 35 burgers d) 20 burgers 18) 18. How many toy cars were collected by Luis? a) 9 toy cars b) 12 toy cars c) 6 toy cars d) 2 toy cars 19) 19. From the word MATHEMATICS, what is the probability of choosing T? a) 2/11 b) 1/11 c) 3/11 20) 20. From the word MATHEMATICS, what is the probability of choosing E? a) 2/11 b) 1/11 c) 3/11 d) 0

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