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Released Form EA SE D North Carolina READY End-of-Grade Assessment Mathematics R EL Grade 8 Student Booklet Academic Services and Instructional Support Division of Accountability Services Copyright ã 2013 by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. All rights reserved. GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS—RELEASED FORM Sample Questions A 10 miles B 14 miles C 21 miles D 24 miles 3 X 7 = 21 D S2 Kerry walks 3 miles each day. How far will she walk in 7 days? What number is represented by point P on the number line below? P SE S1 0 P = -7 EL What fraction of the circle is shaded? R S3 EA –10 –9 –8 –7 –6 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 3/4 =.75 1 GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS—RELEASED FORM The area of the surface of the Atlantic Ocean is approximately 31,830,000 square miles. How is this area written in scientific notation? 3.183 × 104 B 3.183 × 105 C 3.183 × 106 D 3.183 × 107 3.183 x 10^7 Choice D Concept = Scientific Notation 1 <= n < 10 (10)^x Expressions and Equations EL EA SE D A R 1 2 Go to the next page. GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS—RELEASED FORM 2 In which graph do all of the plotted points lie on the line y = x + 2? A B Y = mx +b Expressions and Equations Choice B y y +8 +7 +6 +6 +5 +5 +4 +4 +3 +3 +2 +2 +1 +1 –8 –7 –6 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0 –1 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 +8 D +8 +7 x SE –2 –8 –7 –6 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0 –1 –3 –4 –5 –6 EA –7 –8 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 +8 x –2 –3 –4 –5 –6 –7 –8 D C +8 +7 +6 +5 y +8 +7 +6 +5 +4 R +4 EL y +3 +3 +2 +2 +1 +1 –8 –7 –6 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0 –1 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 +8 x –8 –7 –6 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0 –1 –2 –2 –3 –3 –4 –5 –4 –5 –6 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 +8 –6 –7 –7 –8 –8 3 Go to the next page. x GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS—RELEASED FORM 3 Which choice is a correct equation for the line graphed below? y +6 +5 +4 +3 +2 +1 –6 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0 –1 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 D –2 x –3 SE –4 –5 A y = 3x + 1 B y = 2x + 1 C y = 1 2 D y = 1x +1 R 3 EL x +1 EA –6 4 Which function is nonlinear? A y = 3x + 1 2 B y = –x C y = 2x(x − 4) D y = 1x −7 2 slope = y/x = 3/1 Y-intercept =1 y= 3x+1 Choice A Expressions and Equations Linear x raised to the first power - first degree non-linear exponential= 3^x ---> x is the exponent quadratic = x^2 ---> the equation in the 2nd degree Cubic = x^3 ---> the equation in the first degree Rational = 3/x --> x is in the denominator Choice is c ---> quadratic ( DPM) --> x^2 ( Laws of Exponents) Functions -- Types of Functions 4 Go to the next page. GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS—RELEASED FORM In which choice do all the points lie on the same line? A (0, − 2 ) , (1, −1) , (2, 2 ) , (3, 7 ) ( 0, 0 ) , (1, 1) , (2, 4 ) , (3, 9 ) C (0, 0 ) , (1, 1) , (2, 8 ) , (3, 27 ) D (0, 0 ) , (1, 2 ) , (2, 4 ) , (3, 6 ) EL EA SE D B Points are on the same line if and only if 1) Change in Y is the same / change in x is the same in all the ordered pair --> perfect correlation = 1 = r^2 Choice D Linear Function ( first difference is the same) R 5 5 Go to the next page. GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS—RELEASED FORM Sharon made a scatterplot comparing the shoulder heights of dogs to their weights. Line of Best fit - Statistics and Probability 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 D 50 40 30 20 10 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 EA 0 SE Weight (pounds) Height (inches) EL Sharon’s dog has a shoulder height of 28 inches. Using a linear model, which is the best prediction of her dog’s weight? A 85 pounds B 90 pounds C 105 pounds D 120 pounds Rate of Change (18,60) ; (24,82) 22/6= 3.66 (3.6)(28)=100.8 Estimate (3.5) (30) = 105 C is the best choice R 6 6 Go to the next page. GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS—RELEASED FORM Questions 7 through 15 require you to write your answers in the boxes provided on your answer sheet. Write only one number or symbol in each box and fill in the circle in each column that matches what you have printed. Fill in only one circle in each column. 7 What is the value of 0.36 • 11 ? 8 let x = .3636 100x = 36.36 Subtract 99x=36 x= 36/99 11/2 (36/99) = 18/9 = 2 What is the sum of all the integers between 19 and D 2 SE EL On a number line, let point P represent the largest integer value that is less than − 407. Let point Q represent the largest integer value that is less than 68 . What is the distance between P and Q? Sq Root Sq Root -64 -68 -81 400 407 441 -8 -9 20 21 -8 4/17 20 7/41 -8.24 20.171 20 -9 is less than -8 on the number line R 9 Sq root of 77 between 8 and 9 5+6+7+8=26 The number system EA Sq root of 19 between 4 and 5 77 ? 20- (-9) = 29 or 20-.17-(-8.24) = -28.58 abs value for distance positive number --> 29 The number System 7 Go to the next page. GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS—RELEASED FORM − 10 11 − 3 1 2 What is the value of 4 4 • 4 − 3 • 5 0 ? 4 •5 •5 Negative exponemts ; Zero exponents , add exp. keep the bas, subtract exp keep the base -2+3-0= 5 Expressions and equations base 4 3-1=2 /4 1/4^2 5/16 = .3125 When 8 is added to the number that is produced by doubling the number x, the result is equal to 8 times the number that is 5 less than x. What is the value of x? In -6x=-48 x = 8 Expressions and Equations WXY , WY is congruent to XY . The perimeter of WXY m EA W EL 3m-4 R 12 SE 8+2x = 8( x-5) 8+2x=8x-40 D let the number = x How many inches long is WX ? is 76 inches. X 3m – 4 Y 3m-4+3m-4+m=76 7m-8=76 7m=84 m= 12 8 Expression and Euation Go to the next page. GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS—RELEASED FORM 13 Kyle is a salesman. His monthly earnings include a fixed monthly salary and a commission that is a fixed percentage of his total sales for the month. • Kyle’s total sales for the month of January were $15,000, and his total earnings for that month were $2,550. • Kyle’s total sales for the month of February were $25,000, and his total earnings for that month were $3,050. What is Kyle’s fixed monthly salary in dollars? (15,000, 2550); (25,000, 3050) slope = (3050-2550)/(25000-15000) = .05 Y=mx+b 2550=(.05*15000)+b b= 1800 Linear SE In the table below, y is a linear function of x. x y 3 5 EA Linear Function 5 – 3 11 EL 7 – What is the value of y when x = 0? Linear function y-change = -8 ( constant) x-change = 2 (constant) Y = mx + b 5 = -4(3)+ b B= 17 Y= -4x+17 Y= 17 R 14 D Function 9 Go to the next page. GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS—RELEASED FORM Beginning in 2000, a sports team increased its ticket price by a constant amount each year until 2010. • A ticket cost $48 in 2005. • A ticket cost $55.50 in 2008. How much did a ticket cost in 2000? Express the answer as dollars.cents. D EL EA SE Linear Function ordered pair (2005,48); (2008, 55.5) (55.5-48)/(2008-2005) 7.5/3 = 2.5 Y = mx +b 55.5-(8*2.5)=35.5 Or y=mx+b and substitute x for 2000 ( try it) R 15 10 Go to the next page. GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS—RELEASED FORM This is the end of the calculator inactive test questions. Directions: 1. Look back over your answers for the calculator inactive questions. You will not be able to go back and work on these questions once you are given a calculator. 2. Raise your hand to let your teacher know you are ready to begin the calculator active test questions. R EL EA SE D 3. Do not begin work on the calculator active test questions until your teacher has given you a calculator. 11 GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS—RELEASED FORM Suppose that a scientist estimates that every square mile of the ocean contains an average of 4.6 × 104 pieces of trash. The area of the Earth’s surface that is covered by oceans is approximately 1.2 × 108 square miles. Using the estimate, how many pieces of trash are in the Earth’s oceans? A 5.5 × 1012 B 1.2 × 108 C 3.4 × 104 D 3 Expressions and Equations Scientific notation 4.6x1.2 = 5.52 x 10^12 Choice A EL EA SE D 2.6 × 10 R 16 12 Go to the next page. GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS—RELEASED FORM On Monday, Mr. James made an eight-hour trip to his mother’s house in his car. The graph below shows the distance he had traveled at different times. y 500 400 350 300 D 250 200 SE Distance (miles) 450 150 100 0 EA 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Time (hours) 9 10 x EL On Tuesday, he drove home. His speed on Tuesday was 5 miles per hour faster than for the trip on Monday. Which equation would model the distance, d, that Mr. James had traveled on his return trip after t hours? A d = 45t B d = 50t C d = 55t D d = 60t R 17 slope =50 faster = 50+5 = 55 Choice is C Expressions and Equations 13 Go to the next page. GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS—RELEASED FORM A – B – C 0 D 4 − 4x − 2 = −6 ? 3 16 Cross porducts -4x -2 = -18 -4x = -16 x=4 Choice is D Expressions and Equations 12 $6.75 B $7.75 C $19.25 D $22.00 let x = shrub let y = Tree 15x + 5y = 211.25 Y= x+15.25 -x+y = 15.25 15 5 211.25 -1 1 15.25 Use Matrices A ^-1 B = ( 6.75,22) EA A SE D A company charges $211.25 for 5 trees and 15 shrubs. The company charges $15.25 more for a tree than a shrub. How much does each shrub cost? EL 19 What value of x satisfies the equation R 18 14 Expressions and Equations Systems of Equations Go to the next page. GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS—RELEASED FORM Two stores sell cherries at different prices per pound. • Store P sells 3.5 pounds of cherries for $13.30. • The graph below shows the cost to purchase different weights of cherries at Store Q. Expressions and Equations 9 8 (3.5,13.30) ; (1.25,4) Price per pound = 3.8 3.20 6 EA R EL 3 1 $32 38-32=6 4 2 $38 Choice is D 5 Store Q SE 7 10 pounds Store P D Slope = y/x Cost (dollars) 20 0 0.25 0.50 0.75 1.00 1.25 1.50 1.75 2.00 2.25 2.50 Weight (pounds) Phillip needs to purchase 10 pounds of cherries. Which statement below is true? A Phillip will spend $8.00 less on cherries at Store P than at Store Q. B Phillip will spend $8.00 more on cherries at Store P than at Store Q. C Phillip will spend $6.00 less on cherries at Store P than at Store Q. D Phillip will spend $6.00 more on cherries at Store P than at Store Q. 15 Go to the next page. GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS—RELEASED FORM Function from equation and table Limousine Company P and Company R both charge a rental fee plus an additional charge per hour. • The equation y = 50 + 30x models the total cost (in dollars), y, of renting a limousine from Company P for x hours. • The table below shows the cost to rent a limousine from Company R for different lengths of time. y= 25x+75 -- > Company R Company R Compare slopes 25 and 30 2 3 4 5 $100 $125 $150 $175 $200 SE Total Cost 1 D Time (hours) Which statement accurately compares the per hour charges of the two companies? Company P charges $5 less per hour than Company R. B Company P charges $5 more per hour than Company R. C Company P charges $25 less per hour than Company R. D Company P charges $25 more per hour than Company R. EL EA A Choice is B ---> Linear Functions R 21 16 Go to the next page. GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS—RELEASED FORM In which function table do all of the points (x, y) lie on the line that has a slope of 3 and a y-intercept of 2? Functions from table Y=mx+b ---> look for 1st difference y/x = slope multibply by x subtract from B y-value you'll get the b x y x y A – 1 – – 1 – 1 9 3 2 7 10 3 5 17 9 3 5 17 9 3 8 26 9 3 – 1 2 3 3 5 8 – 1 9 8 8 26 SE D y EA x EL C D 8 3*8=24+2 = 26 Choice is A 3 1 2 3 x – 1 9 y – 1 2 8 6 18 10 5 17 9 26 8 8 25 8 R 22 17 Go to the next page. GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS—RELEASED FORM Modeling a linear function Mr. Jones filled his swimming pool with water. • Mr. Jones began filling the pool at a constant rate. steep • He turned off the water for a while. • = zero slope = horizontal line He then turned the water back on at a slower constant rate. = less steep • Mr. Jones turned off the water again for a while. = horizontal line He then turned the water back on at the first rate. same slope as first slope parallel slopes Which graph best represents Mr. Jones filling the pool? B Gallons SE Choice is A - Functions EA Gallons A D • Time Gallons D R C EL Time Gallons 23 Time Time 18 Go to the next page. GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS—RELEASED FORM XYZ will be translated so that the coordinates of X ′ are (5, 11) Example: x+3, y+3 each vertex x,y moves 3,3 move at the same Y Look for the chane in each coordinate, then apply it to the other coordinates x= (7,11) x' =(5,11) x-coordinate translated by -2 down X y-coordinates remained the same y 14 13 12 11 10 D z= (8,7) z'= (6,7) 9 8 7 Choice is B Geometry Translation 5 Z SE 6 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 EL 0 EA 4 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 x What will be the coordinates of Z ′ ? A (5, 8 ) B (6, 7 ) C (7, 6 ) D (8, 5 ) R 24 19 Go to the next page. GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS—RELEASED FORM Kim made soup which contains 75 total ounces of beans. • The soup has two kinds of beans, black and red. • There are 4 times as many ounces of black beans as red beans. How many ounces of red beans are in the soup? B 12 C 15 D 19 Expressions and Equations Systems of Equations let x = red let y = black x +y = 75 y=4x x+4x=75 5x=75 x=15 Choice is C D 5 EL EA SE A R 25 20 Go to the next page. GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS—RELEASED FORM SE D The figure below shows a square inscribed in a circle. The area of the shaded region is 2.5 square units. Divide the square into parts Geometry --> upper 2 congruent parts lower 4 congruent parts s Area of a triangle = 1/2 bh 1/2(2r)r= r^2 2r^-3/4r^2 = 2.25 r 5/4R^2 = 5/2 R^2=2 R=square root of 2 Area of the circle = pie r^2 = 3.13(2) = 6.28 Choice is C 3.1 square units B 4.7 square units C 6.3 square units D 7.9 square units EL A EA What is the approximate area of the circle? R 26 21 Go to the next page. GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS—RELEASED FORM 27 Quadrilateral PQRS is graphed in the coordinate plane. P y Q +8 +7 +6 +5 +4 +3 +2 S R +1 –8 –7 –6 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0 –1 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 +8 D –2 x SE –3 –4 –5 –6 EA –7 –8 To the nearest tenth, what is the perimeter of quadrilateral PQRS? B 33.7 units C 37.6 units D 48.0 units Pythagorean theorem -- Geometry to find PS = 3^2+8^= 73-- sq root = 8.54 Pythagorean theorem to find RS = 2^2+11^2=125-- sq root 11.18 P = 6+8+11.18+8.54=33.72 Choice is B EL 33.0 units R 28 A A cylinder is 20 inches long and has a diameter of 10 inches. What is the approximate volume of the cylinder? A 200 cubic inches B 630 cubic inches C 1,570 cubic inches D 6,280 cubic inches D= 2r R=5 V= BH ---> B is the area of the base pie r^2 V= 5^2(20)(3.14)= 1570 Choice is C 22 Go to the next page. GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS—RELEASED FORM The table below displays the number of DVDs sold and rented at a store for 5 weeks. Week 1 DVDs Sold 25 DVDs Rented y=1.2x 50 2 45 79 3 40 70 4 22 48 5 5 28 no association B weak association C negative association D positive association stat edit stat clacl y=1.2x+20.49 Positive slope dvd rented goes up as dvd sold goes up same directions positive slope r^2 = .999 strong relationship Statistics and probability EA A SE D Which describes the association between the number of DVDs sold and the number of DVDs rented? EL Choice is D R 29 23 Go to the next page. GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS—RELEASED FORM What is the area of the triangle shown below? 3m 6 square meters C 12 square meters D 15 square meters Geometry 1) Pythagorean Theorem find the base 2) A= 1/2bh 25-9=16 sq root = 4 A=1/24(3) =6 Choice is B D B SE 4 square meters EL EA A 5m R 30 24 Go to the next page. GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS—RELEASED FORM The table shows the air temperatures at different elevations. Line of best fit - statistics and Probability Temperature (°F) 0 75° 100 70° 200 67° 300 64° 400 59° 500 55° 600 50° D Elevation (feet) y = B y = 1 x − 75 C y = 1 x + 75 D y = 25 EL 25 y= -.04x+74.96 1/25=.04 Choice is A EA −1 x + 75 25 A SE stat edit stat calc Which line best fits this set of data? −1 x − 75 25 R 31 25 Go to the next page. Statistics and probability line of best fit GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS—RELEASED FORM Mary collected data each day on how many commercials she saw and how long she watched TV. She displayed her data in a scatterplot. Television Commercials 20 Choose 5 points strategically 18 (55,17) 16 14 D (50,15) SE 12 10 (25,9) 8 EA Total Number of Commercials 6 (20,6) (15,5) Y=.3x+.25 Y= .292(90)+.74 =27.02 Choice is B EL 4 2 0 10 R 32 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Time (in minutes) According to the trend line shown in the scatterplot, about how many commercials will Mary see if she watches TV for 1 1 hours? 2 A 19 B 27 C 39 D 90 26 Go to the next page. GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS—RELEASED FORM Alicia and Melissa did jumping jacks. The table below shows the number of jumping jacks that Alicia had done in different amounts of time. Alicia Time (minutes) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Jumping Jacks 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 Stat Edit Stat Calc m = 30 The graph below shows the number of jumping jacks Melissa had done in different amounts of time. Compare slopes D y 160 SE 140 120 100 80 EA 60 40 20 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Time (minutes) x EL Number of Jumping Jacks Melissa m = about 25 Compare all points 5 and 6 are very close!! 150/6 =25 100/4=25 exact Choice is D 30-25=5 Expressions and Equations Which choice best describes the difference between the rates at which the girls did jumping jacks? R 33 A Melissa did 6 more jumping jacks per minute than Alicia. B Alicia did 6 more jumping jacks per minute than Melissa. C Melissa did 5 more jumping jacks per minute than Alicia. D Alicia did 5 more jumping jacks per minute than Melissa. 27 Go to the next page. GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS—RELEASED FORM A town’s buildings were graphed on a coordinate grid. y +10 Fire Station +9 +8 Post Office+ 7 Town Hall +6 +5 Library +4 +3 D +2 +1 –8 –7 –6 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0 –1 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 +8 +9 +10 x SE –10 –9 –2 –3 –4 EA –5 –6 –7 –8 EL –9 –10 Which equation would represent a line drawn to connect the Town Hall and Post Office? R 34 −2 x + 28 A y = B y = C y = 3x + 9 5 D y = 1 x + 59 3 −1 8 8 3 x + 53 Ordered (5,6); (-3,7) Pairs m= (7-6)/(-3-5) -1/8 8 Choice B Expression and Equation 3 28 Go to the next page. GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS—RELEASED FORM Rain is flowing into two containers at different rates. The figure below shows the volume of water in each container at different times. y Container 1 Grpah Minutes Gallons 8 5 2 5 10 4 15 6 20 8 25 10 6 5 4 5 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 m = y/x 2/5 SE x 5 10 15 20 25 Minutes 4/20=1/5 D 5 0 Table Container 2 10 Gallons What is the difference in the rate of change between the two containers? 1 gallon per minute 5 B 3 gallon per minute 5 C 5 gallons per minute 2 D 15 gallons per minute 2 EL EA A 2/5-1/5= 1/5 Expressions and Equations R 35 29 Go to the next page. GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS—RELEASED FORM A system of equations is shown below. 2x + 4y = 0 y = 1x −3 2 What is the x-value in the solution to the system of equations? Ax+By= C ; y=mx+b – 3 A Expressions and Equations – 1.5 B D 3 You may use Substitution Elimination Graphing or Matrices 2 4= 0 -1/2 1 = -3 2nd matrix edit enter A 2 x 2; 2nd matrix edit B 2 x1 2nd quit 2nd matrix enter A inverse 2nd matrix enter B (3, -1.5) Choice is D D 1.5 EL EA SE C R 36 30 Go to the next page. GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS—RELEASED FORM In which table is y a function of x? x y – 3 6 2 B x y – 1 0 5 5 2 3 2 7 3 2 3 5 4 D A Functions from a table 5 repeats SE 2 repeats C D 3 4 5 – 1 0 EA 2 y EL x – 5 7 x y 0 6 – 1 3 2 4 – 1 5 - 1 repeats R 37 Concept = x value does not repeat Concept vertical line test 31 = Choice is C Go to the next page. GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS—RELEASED FORM 38 Which function has a greater rate of change than the function that passes through the points given in the table below? x y 4 2 6 3 8 4 10 5 12 6 C y = 1+ 1x 1/2 y = −1 + 1 x 4 EL 1/4 slope of the given table stat edit stat clac = 1/2 Compare numbers 3/5; 3/7; 1/2; 1/4 .6; .42; .5; .25 Choice is A R D 2 Concept = writing a linear equation in different forms slope =(-A/B) or the coefficient of x when the equation is solved for y y-intercept = (C/B) or B , the constant when the equationn is solved for y x-intercept = (C/A), or substitute y=0, and solve for y Concept = greater slope = steeper slope (Larger absolute value) SE B 3x − 5y = 25 -3 /-5 = 3/5 7y − 3x = 14 -(-3)/-7 = -3/7 EA A D Linear Function 32 Go to the next page. GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS—RELEASED FORM Larry started riding his bike at a rapid pace. He got tired and stopped to rest. When he started again, he was going at a slower rate. Which graph best shows Larry’s trip? B SE D Total Distance Total Distance A Time Time Time Total Distance EL EA Rapid = steep slope = m2 stopped = zero slope = horizontal line slower rate = less steep than m1 D Choice A is the best choice relating to the steepness of a line and horizontal line with a zero slope R C Total Distance 39 Time Linear Function 33 Go to the next page. GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS—RELEASED FORM Alice compared the graphs of two functions. • The first function was y = 3x + 4. • The second function fits the values in the table below. Linear Function x y 2 17 5 32 8 47 D 11 62 B 2 C 3 D 4 Find the equation of the line stat Edit Stat Clac y = 5x+7 The distance = 7-4= 3 Choice C EA 1 EL A SE What is the distance between the y-intercepts of the two functions? R 40 34 Go to the next page. GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS—RELEASED FORM Rectangle WXYZ will be dilated by a scale factor of 1 , creating rectangle W′X′Y′Z′. 2 y Geometry +6 +5 +4 +3 +2 +1 –6 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0 –1 Z –2 X +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 Y SE –3 x D W –4 –5 EA –6 What will be the perimeter of rectangle W′X′Y′Z′? 4 units B 6 units C 12 units D 24 units EL A R 41 Concept = Dilation = shrink = reduce divide by a number less than 1 = Enlarge by a number greater than one Pre-image--> before dilation Image ---> after dilation Scale factor shrink or enlarge divide or multiply W ----> W' - read w prime is a dilated point Concept = dilate Concept = Perimeter w'=(.5, -1.5); x' = (.5,.5) , y'= (.5,-.5), z'= (-1.5,-.5) Concept = Sketch the graph Concept = Calculate the distance P= 2+1+2+1 = 6 Choice B 35 Go to the next page. GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS—RELEASED FORM 42 Lines l and m are parallel to one another and cut by transversals s and t. Geometry x l 40° m D 60° SE s 80° C 120° D 140° EL B R 40° EA What is the value of x? A Concept two line cut by a transversal form the following angels t 1) Corresponding angles are congruent = equal 2) Alternate interior angles = equal 3) Alternate exterior angles = equal 4) Consecutive interior angles are supplementary =180 (same side interior angles) Consecutive exterior are supplementary = 180 5) Vertical angles are congruent = equal 6) Linear Pair are supplementary = 180 degrees 60+y+40= straight angle = 180 degrees 180-100= 80 degrees +40+80 = x = 120 Choice C 36 Go to the next page. GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS—RELEASED FORM 43 Molly wants to put a fence around an area. The fence will follow the diagram of the triangle shown below. 10 ft Geometry SE D 18 ft B 38 ft C 43 ft D 49 ft EL 28 ft Concept = Perimeter = Thge distance around the shape = add all sides Concept = Pythagorean theorem = 10^2+ b^2 = 18^2 b^2= (18^2-10^2)=224= square root of 224 =14.97 P = 10+18+14.97 =42.96 = 43 feet Choice C R 44 A EA About how much fencing does Molly need? The points (–3, –1) and (–3, 5) are adjacent vertices of a rectangle. Two of the sides of the rectangle have a length of 8 units. What is the length of a diagonal of the rectangle? Geoemtry Concept = Distance formula A 9 units Concept property of a rectangle = opposite sides are B 10 units congruent Concept = Sketch a graph = from -1 to 5 = 6 units C 12 units Concept = Pythagorean theorem D 14 units a^+b^= C^2 6^2+8^2= 36+64= 100 Take the square root of 100 = 10 Choice B 37 Go to the next page. GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS—RELEASED FORM 45 What is the approximate volume of the cone below? Geometry 7 cm 183 cm3 C 549 cm3 D 733 cm3 Volume of Cone = 1/3 Bh ( B = area of the base = (pi) (r^2) Diameter = 2r 10 = 2r r=5 (1/3)(5^2)(3.14)(7) = 183.16 Choice B SE B EA 70 cm3 A 85° B 130° C 145° D 150° EL The measures of the angles of a triangle are 50°, 35°, and 95°. What is the measure of the largest exterior angle of the triangle? R 46 A D 10 cm Geometry 1) Concept = The sum of the angle in a triangle = 180 degrees 2) Concept = The sum of two remote angles = the sum of exterior angle 3) Concept = Linear pair = 180 degrees The smallest interior = 35 The largest exterior = 180-35=145 degrees Choice C ( Draw a picture , label each angle and apply the concepts and theorems ) 38 Go to the next page. GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS—RELEASED FORM Which scenario would most likely show a negative association between the variables? Statistics the height of a tree, x, and the amount of time it takes to climb to the top of the tree, y B the number of people in the mall, x, and the number of cars in the parking lot, y C miles traveled in a car, x, and the amount of gasoline used, y D time spent reading a book, x, and the number of pages left to read, y D A EL EA SE A) up, up or +,+ ---> y increases as x increases B) up, up C)up , up D) up, down ---> more time, less pages left to read Choice D Concept --> interpret independent x and dependent Y ( Verbs --used left) pay attention to each statement, then if both are going in the same direction +,+ or -,- then it's (a positive relationship, positive correlation, positive association , positive slope); on the other hand, +,- or -,+, then it's a negative assciation. R 47 39 Go to the next page. GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS—RELEASED FORM Statistics James is fitting the linear equation y = 1 x to a data set. Which scatterplot shows 2 the data set that the linear equation would fit best? A B 2 1 1 1 D 2 2 1 EA SE Slope = Y /x = Vertical Change / Horizontal Change 2/1 = 2 C 1 1 EL 2 2 2/2=1 D 2 1 2 -1/2= -1/2 1 2 1/2= 1/2 Choice D Concepts line of best fit slope; y-intercept R 48 40 Go to the next page. GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS—RELEASED FORM Students were surveyed about book bags. The results are shown below. Statistics Carry a Book Bag Do Not Carry a Book Bag Male Female 47 57 63 48 D A student concluded that, for those in the survey, females are more likely to carry a book bag than males. Which explanation best supports the student’s conclusion? For females, 54% carry a book bag, while for males, 43% carry a book bag. B For females, 27% carry a book bag, while for males, 22% carry a book bag. C For females, 57 carry a book bag, while for males, 47 carry a book bag. D For females, 48 do not carry a book bag, while for males, 63 do not. EA SE A EL Total male + female carry book bag = 47+57 =104 female = (57/104)*100 = 54 % male = (47/104)*100 = 45% Choice A Concept ---> Percentage - Population Surveyed --> 100% R 49 41 Go to the next page. GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS—RELEASED FORM Statistics Which equation best fits the data shown in the scatterplot below? y +5.0 +4.5 +4.0 +3.5 +3.0 +2.5 D +2.0 +1.5 SE +1.0 +0.5 –10 –9 –8 –7 –6 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0 –0.5 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 +8 +9 +10 x EA –1.0 –1.5 –2.0 EL –2.5 R 50 A y = 1x −1 B y = 1x − 1 C y = 3x −2 D y = x − 3 4 2 4 2 –3.0 –3.5 –4.0 –4.5 –5.0 1) Stat Edit L1 L2 x y 9 5 7 3.75 3 0 1 -1 .7875 Enter math 1 frac enter enter Answer Choice C 42 Concepts Use TI-84 - Line of best fit 2) Stat Calc #4 Linear Regression Enter Enter Y=ax+b a=.7875 b=-2 r^2= .990 r=.995 y=.7875x-2 Go to the next page. GRADE 8 MATHEMATICS—RELEASED FORM Directions: This is the end of the mathematics test. 1. Put all of your papers inside your test book and close your test book. 2. Place your calculator on top of the test book. R EL EA SE D 3. Stay quietly in your seat until your teacher tells you that testing is finished. 43 GRADE 8 MATH—RELEASED FORM Grade 8 Math RELEASED Form 2012–2013 Answer Key Type Key S1 MC C S2 GR -7 S3 GR 3/4 or .75 Domain D Item Number SE Calculator Inactive Type Key 1 MC D EE — Expressions and Equations 2 MC B EE — Expressions and Equations 3 MC 4 MC 5 MC 7 EE — Expressions and Equations C F — Functions D F — Functions MC C SP — Statistics and Probability GR 2 NS — The Number System GR 26 NS — The Number System NS — The Number System R 8 A EL 6 Domain EA Item Number 9 GR 29 10 GR .3125 EE — Expressions and Equations 11 GR 8 EE — Expressions and Equations 12 GR 12 EE — Expressions and Equations 13 GR 1800 F — Functions 14 GR 17 F — Functions 15 GR 35.5 F — Functions GRADE 8 MATH—RELEASED FORM Calculator Active Type Key 16 MC A EE — Expressions and Equations 17 MC C EE — Expressions and Equations 18 MC D EE — Expressions and Equations 19 MC A EE — Expressions and Equations 20 MC D EE — Expressions and Equations 21 MC B F — Functions 22 MC A F — Functions 23 MC A F — Functions 24 MC B G — Geometry 25 MC C EE — Expressions and Equations 26 MC C G — Geometry 27 MC B G — Geometry 28 MC C G — Geometry 29 MC D SP — Statistics and Probability MC B G — Geometry MC A SP — Statistics and Probability MC B SP — Statistics and Probability 33 MC D EE — Expressions and Equations 34 MC B EE — Expressions and Equations 35 MC A EE — Expressions and Equations 36 MC D EE — Expressions and Equations 37 MC C F — Functions 31 R 32 SE EA EL 30 Domain D Item Number GRADE 8 MATH—RELEASED FORM Type Key 38 MC A F — Functions 39 MC A F — Functions 40 MC C F — Functions 41 MC B G — Geometry 42 MC C G — Geometry 43 MC C G — Geometry 44 MC B G — Geometry 45 MC B G — Geometry 46 MC C G — Geometry 47 MC D SP — Statistics and Probability 48 MC D SP — Statistics and Probability 49 MC A SP — Statistics and Probability 50 MC C SP — Statistics and Probability SE EA EL Item Types: MC = multiple choice GR = gridded response Domain D Item Number R Links to instructions for the gridded-response items can be found on the main accountability page.