SUBJECTS
|
BROWSE
|
CAREER CENTER
|
POPULAR
|
JOIN
|
LOGIN
Business Skills
|
Soft Skills
|
Basic Literacy
|
Certifications
About
|
Help
|
Privacy
|
Terms
|
Email
Search
Test your basic knowledge |
Math Vocab
Start Test
Study First
Subject
:
math
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
If you are not ready to take this test, you can
study here
.
Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. The distance between two numbers on a scale of a graph
central angle
interval
origin
difference
2. A solid figure that has triangles for sides and a polygon as its base
pictograph
plane
cup (c)
pyramid
3. Collected information
scalene triangle
pictograph
degree
data
4. Part of a line that has one endpoint & extends forever in only one direction
round
decimeter (dm)
circle
ray
5. A cube 1 unit on each edge used to measure volume
cubic unit
mass
simplest form
plus
6. The change in position of a figure that moves it up - down - or sideways
circle
slide (translation)
rhombus
isosceles triangle
7. A quadrilateral that has exactly one pair of parallel sides.
compass
improper fraction
division
trapezoid
8. Two numbers that locate a point on a grid; also coordinates
common denominator
product
ordered pair
slide (translation)
9. A table used to show the number of times something occurs.
addend
pyramid
frequency table
underestimate
10. A chart using pictures or symbols to compare data that can be counted.
even numbers
scale drawing
slide (translation)
pictograph
11. The side of a polygon to which the height is perpendicular
double bar graph
circumference
scale (in a bar graph)
base of a polygon
12. The time between noon and midnight
P.M.
year
hexagon
pound (lb)
13. A line segment that connects two points on the circle
associative property
less than
chord
estimate
14. A customary unit for measuring length or distance; one ____ is equal to thirty-six inches or three feet
Identity Property of Addition
yard
equally likely (outcomes)
formula
15. A triangle whose angles are all acute angles
volume
symmetric figure
acute triangle
quadrilateral
16. The position of a digit in a number that is used to determine the value of the digit
rounding
ruler
place value
turn (rotation)
17. Information collected about people or things
associative property
stem
data
elapsed time
18. A customary unit of capacity equal to 1/3 tablespoon
kilogram (kg)
hour
rounding
teaspoon (tsp)
19. The metric unit for measuring temperature
between
degree Celsius (C)
common denominator
expanded form
20. A fraction that has a numerator and denominator with one as their only common factor
simplest form
axis
line
mixed number
21. A number that is a factor of 2 or more given numbers.
subtrahend
diameter
common factor
compare
22. The customary unit for measuring temperature
overestimate
tablespoon (tbsp)
degree Fahrenheit (F)
odd number
23. The symbol >; shows the first set is larger than the second set; also more than
least common denominator (LCD)
compass
double bar graph
greater than
24. The smallest of the nonzero common multiples of 2 numbers
right triangle
pictograph
least common multiple (LCM)
rounding
25. The amount of time that passes from the start of an activity to the end of an activity
solid
radius
elapsed time
division
26. A pair of numbers used to locate a point on a graph
ordered pair
grid
Distributive Property of Subtraction
mode
27. A customary unit of capacity; 1 __ equals 4 quarts
odd number
gallon (gal)
octagon
survey
28. Clocks that have hands that show hours - minutes - and seconds
vertex
outcome
analog clock
factor
29. A quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel
symmetry
inverse operations
parallelogram
kilogram (kg)
30. A triangle in which one angle is an obtuse angle
obtuse triangle
quart
degree
associative property
31. The comparison of two numbers by division (can be written 9:4 - 9/4 - or 9 to 4)
mile
line
ratio
tenth
32. A drawing using relationships between lengths in the drawing & the actual object.
scale drawing
milligram (mg)
equivalent decimals
addend
33. A symbol that shows two amounts have the same value
polyhedron
yard
equal sign
Identity Property of Multiplication
34. One part of 100 equal parts of a whole
addend
hundredth
hexagon
calendar
35. A shape with all points the same distance from the center
data
circle
dividend
round
36. The property that states: the product of any number & one is that number; n x 1 = n
quadrilateral
division
Identity Property of Multiplication
product
37. The set of numbers that start with zero - one - two - three - etc
frequency table
whole numbers
quart
angle
38. This is a property in which the order of two or more addends (or multiples) can be changed and the sum (or product) will be the same
commutative property
similar figures
weight
integers
39. Whole numbers and their opposites (1 - 2 - 3; -1 - -2 - -3)
circle
equation
integers
inverse operations
40. A period of time equal to 100 years
century
stem
dividend
mean
41. The form of a number written with commas separating groups of 3 digits starting from the right; Ex. 3 -458
cone
Associative Property of Multiplication
standard form
percent
42. Part of a line having two endpoints
square
equivalent
area
line segment
43. A solid figure with one circular base and one vertex
similar figures
cone
data
bisect
44. Numbers less than zero
whole numbers
negative numbers
intersecting lines
millimeter (mm)
45. A unit of measure for angles
degree
line graph
scale drawing
equally likely (outcomes)
46. This is made of two rays with a common endpoint
improper fraction
angle
word form
pound (lb)
47. Properties that tell what you can do to both sides of an equation so the sides stay equal
common factor
kilogram (kg)
properties of equality
millimeter (mm)
48. 1st: Work (inside parentheses); 2nd: x & division are done from left to right; 3rd: + & - are done from left to right
order of operations
ray
Commutative Property of Multiplication
perimeter
49. To divide an object into two equal parts
analog clock
perimeter
bisect
integers
50. The order of numbers or objects from least to greatest
decimal point
ascending order
interval
A.M.