SSAT Math Practice Test 44

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1. Andre had a birthday party and spent $12.98 on balloons, $47.23 on party favors, $22.97 on a cake, $14.77 on ice cream, and $15.00 on invitations. How much did Andre spend on the party?

  • A. $87.25
  • B. $112.95
  • C. $125.20
  • D. $127.30
  • E. $131.50

2. Bob’s iPod contains 800 songs. If 240 songs are either jazz or rap songs, what percent of his collection is jazz or rap?

  • A. 12%
  • B. 15%
  • C. 20%
  • D. 25%
  • E. 30%

3. Matt took a bike trip. On the first day he rode 15 miles. On the second day he rode 35 miles, and the third day he rested. On the fourth day he rode 57 miles, and on the fifth day he rode 43 miles. What is the average number of miles that he rode per day?

  • A. 25
  • B. 27
  • C. 30
  • D. 32
  • E. 34

4. Aaron has 256 cans of soup that he needs to pack into boxes that hold 30 cans each. How many cans of soup are left over after he fills as many boxes as he can?

  • A. 4
  • B. 16
  • C. 18
  • D. 22
  • E. 24

5. An obtuse angle is an angle that measures

  • A. less than 90°
  • B. exactly 90°
  • C. between 90° and 180°
  • D. exactly 180°
  • E. greater than 180°

6. Two numbers add to 1,500. One number is 4 times the size of the other. What are the two numbers?

  • A. 300, 1,200
  • B. 200, 1,300
  • C. 500, 1,000
  • D. 750, 750
  • E. 800, 700

7. A box of laundry soap contains 200 oz. If the cost for 5 ounces is 10 cents, how much does the box of soap cost?

  • A. $2.80
  • B. $3.10
  • C. $3.60
  • D. $3.80
  • E. $4.00

8. A computer is priced at $1,800. Next week it will be on sale for $270 less. What percent of the current price will Blythe save if she buys the computer next week?

  • A. 10%
  • B. 12%
  • C. 15%
  • D. 20%
  • E. 25%

9. In the figure shown, lines AB and CD are parallel and ∠1 measures 120°. What is the measure of ∠2?

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  • A. 40°
  • B. 60°
  • C. 75°
  • D. 90°
  • E. 120°

10. High school students were asked to pick their favorite kind of birthday party. The results are shown in the chart below. Which kind of party did the fewest students pick?

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  • A. bowling
  • B. ice skating
  • C. laser tag
  • D. rock climbing
  • E. sleepover