Grade 8 Assessment Jan/Feb 1. Grade 8 Snapshot (Jan/Feb) Question Title * 1. Who is your teacher? Mrs. Draper Mrs. Hanus Mr. Clark Mr. Bach Miss Mattes Mr. Groller Mr. O'Boyle Mr. Wunder Mr. Vilello Mr. Vogel Question Title * 2. What is your first and last name? Question Title Question Title * 3. What is the value of the expression above? 4 16 24 64 Question Title * 4. What is 32% of 252? 806.4 80.64 8064 8.064 Question Title Question Title * 5. Divide the problem above. 4.8 1.2 120 1.9 Question Title * 6. Chelsea bought a used car for $6,129. She had to pay an additional 10 percent of the purchase price to cover the sales tax and tags. Which of the following is the closest to the total amount paid by Chelsea? $6,000 $6,100 $7,000 $6,800 $6,200 Question Title * 7. Kyle and Steve start at the same point and ride their bikes in opposite directions. If Kyle rides at 6 mph and Steve rides at 9 mph, how far apart will they be after 5 hours? 54 miles 75 miles 15 miles 270 miles Question Title * 8. The sum of the interior angles of a polygon is 720 degrees what type of polygon is it? quadrilateral pentagon hexagon octagon Question Title Question Title * 9. If the rectangular prism above has a length of 5 cm, a width of 2 cm, and a height of 3 cm, what is the surface area? 30 square cm 25 square cm 62 square cm 900 square cm Question Title * 10. If John drives 6 miles west and 8 miles north, how far is John from his starting point? 7 miles 10 miles 14 miles 2 miles Question Title * 11. Pretend you are asked to draw a rectangle on the coordinate plane. Three of its vertices are (-1,-4), (-1,2), and (2,2). What is the fourth vertex? (-4,2) (2,-4) (-1,-2) (2,4) Question Title Question Title * 12. What value for x makes the sentence true for the problem above? 42 8 24 6 Question Title * 13. Which expression produces the nth term in the following sequence?17, 23, 29, 35, 41, ... 41 + 6n 11 + 6n 41 - 6n 17 + 6n Question Title Question Title * 14. One hundred students were asked how many hours of television they watch per night. The results are in the graph above. How many students watch less than 3 hours of television per night? 65 48 80 27 Question Title Key:Stems/Leaves 2 / 4 = 24 Question Title * 15. Using the stem-and-leaf plot above find the median of the data. 42 22 30 32 Done