EOG Review Day 1

1.  Jose arrived at a birthday party at 2:30 pm. He left the party at 4:15 pm. How long was he at the party?
a.  2 hours
b.  2 hours 30 minutes
c.  1 hour 30 minutes
d.  1 hour 45 minutes / 4. The students in Mrs. Walton’s class check the temperature inside the classroom. Most of the students are warm without a sweater. What is the temperature most likely to be in Fahrenheit?
a.  26 degrees b. 51 degrees
c.  70 degrees d. 90 degrees
2.  Susan has 4 gallons of lemonade. How many pints is this equal to?
a.  8 pints
b.  16 pints
c.  24 pints
d.  32 pints / 5. Which of the following would be measured in miles?
a. the width of a desk
b. the distance from Charlotte to Raleigh
c. the distance you can throw a ball
d. the distance around a basketball court
3.  Tamika’s bedroom is 15 feet wide. How many yards is this?
a.  4 yards b. 5 yards
c.  7 yards d. 12 yards / 6. How many inches are there in 4 feet?
a. 40 inches b. 36 inches
c. 48 inches d. 16 inches
1. Mike asked his father, “When will dinner be ready?” His dad said, “It’s 5 minutes until 6 now and dinner will be ready in 30 minutes.” What time will dinner be ready?
a. 6:30 pm b. 6:50 pm
c. 6:25 pm d. 6:40 pm / 4. What could the temperature be in Celsius if Marie is planning on swimming at the beach?
a. 10 degrees b. 40 degrees
c. 0 degrees d. 25 degrees
2. Billy drank 4 cups of water for 6 days. How many pints did he drink altogether?
a. 24 pints b. 10 pints
c. 12 pints d. 8 pints / 5. Which of the following would be measure in kilometers?
a. the width of your door
b. the distance from your classroom to the playground
c. the distance from Charlotte to New York City
d. a pencil
3. A paperclip weighs about 1 gram. About how many paperclips will equal 1 kilogram?
a. 10 paperclips b. 1,000 paperclips
c. 100 paperclips d. 20 paperclips / 6. A lawnmower holds 1 ½ gallons of gas. How many quarts will it hold?
a. 4 quarts b. 10 quarts
c. 16 quarts d. 6 quarts
1.  Mrs. Pratt went to the store to buy 2 gallons of orange juice. They only had quarts! How many quarts did she have to buy to have the same amount?
a. 8 quarts b.4 quarts
c. 32 quarts d. 16 quarts / 4. Lisa starts reading her chapter book at 8:35 pm. She must read for 30 minutes. What time can she stop reading?
a. 8:45 pm b. 8:55 pm
c. 9:00 pm d. 9:05 pm
2. How many milliliters are there in 6 liters of fruit punch?
a. 600 b. 6,000
c. 500 d. 60,000 / 5. At what temperature will water freeze in degrees Celsius?
a. 0 degrees b. 32 degrees
c. 10 degrees d. -18 degrees
3. Jon is 6 feet 2 inches tall. How many inches is that?
a. 64 inches b. 62 inches
c. 18 inches c. 58 inches / 6. How many centimeters are in 5 meters?
a. 50 b. 5,000
c. 500 d. 50,000
1. Jana is 54 inches tall and her friend Kristin is 5 feet 7 inches tall. Which friend is taller?
a. Jana b. Kristin / 4. Jack bought 3 bottles of soda at the store. Each bottle contained 2 liters. How many milliliters did he buy?
a. 5,000 mL b. 6,000 mL
c. 5 mL d. 6 mL
2. What metric unit would be most appropriate to measure the distance from our classroom to the cafeteria?
a. centimeters b. kilometers
c. meters d. decimeters / 5. Allison ate 32 ounces of food for lunch. How many pounds is that?
a. 4 b. 2
c. 8 d. 5
3. At what temperature does water boil in degrees Fahrenheit?
a. 20 degrees b. 212 degrees
c. 100 degrees d. 32 degrees / 6. Lunch starts at 11:30 am. It ends 25 minutes later. What time is lunch over?
a. 12:00 pm b. 11:55 am
c. 11:50 am d. 12:25 pm
1. Grandma began knitting a blanket at 2:45 pm. She took a break 25 minutes later. What time did she take a break?
a. 3:10 pm b. 3:00 pm
c. 2:65 pm d. 2:55 pm / 4. Jack picked up 48 ounces of oranges at the grocery store. How many pounds of oranges is that?
a. 2 lbs b. 4 lbs
c. 3 lbs d. 6 lbs
2. Mrs. Jones’ punch bowl can fit 5 liters of liquid. She has 3,000 mL of fruit punch, 1,000 mL of pineapple juice, and 2,000 mL of orange juice. Will her punch bowl fit all of the liquid?
a. Yes! b. No way! / 5. Mary is 56 inches tall, Jane is 4 feet 9 inches tall, and Darla is 5 feet tall. Which sequence shows the girls correctly ordered from tallest to shortest?
a.  Mary, Darla, Jane
b.  Jane, Darla,Mary
c.  Darla, Jane, Mary
3. Which unit would be most appropriate to measure the width of a playground?
a. inches b. miles
c. feet d. yards / 6. People in Albany, New York are wearing coats, mittens, scarves and gloves. What is the temperature most likely to be in degrees Fahrenheit?
a. 18 degrees b. 45 degrees
c. 74 degrees d. 97 degrees