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EQAO Practice Quiz: Ace Your Exam

Engaging exercises and detailed exam review tips

Difficulty: Moderate
Grade: Grade 6
Study OutcomesCheat Sheet
Paper art promoting interactive Grade 8 Math EQAO practice quiz

What is 7 + 8?
14
13
15
16
Adding 7 and 8 gives 15. This basic addition problem reinforces fundamental arithmetic skills.
What is 6 x 7?
36
48
42
54
Multiplying 6 by 7 results in 42. This problem reinforces essential multiplication facts.
What is 1/2 of 10?
4
5
8
6
Half of 10 is determined by dividing 10 by 2, which equals 5. This question checks the understanding of basic fractions.
What is 15 - 9?
5
7
8
6
Subtracting 9 from 15 results in 6. This is a straightforward subtraction problem to test basic arithmetic.
What is 8 ÷ 2?
2
4
8
6
Dividing 8 by 2 gives 4. This problem reinforces the basic concept of division.
Solve for x: x + 5 = 12.
8
7
6
5
Subtracting 5 from 12 yields x = 7. This one-step linear equation demonstrates basic algebraic solving techniques.
What is the simplified form of the fraction 8/12?
4/6
8/12
2/3
3/4
Dividing the numerator and denominator by 4 simplifies 8/12 to 2/3. This question checks the ability to reduce fractions.
Which of the following fractions is equivalent to 3/4?
4/5
9/10
3/5
6/8
When 6/8 is simplified by dividing the numerator and denominator by 2, it becomes 3/4. The other options are not equivalent to 3/4.
What is 25% of 80?
15
20
25
30
To find 25% of 80, multiply 80 by 0.25, which equals 20. This problem tests percentage calculation skills.
What is the area of a rectangle with length 8 and width 5?
80
13
40
30
The area of a rectangle is calculated as length multiplied by width. Multiplying 8 by 5 gives 40, which is the correct area.
Simplify: 2(3 + 4).
7
14
10
12
First, add the numbers inside the parentheses: 3 + 4 equals 7; then multiply by 2 to yield 14. This demonstrates the proper use of the order of operations.
If 5y = 35, what is the value of y?
5
8
10
7
Dividing both sides of the equation by 5 yields y = 35/5, which is 7. This problem reinforces solving simple linear equations.
Evaluate the expression: 4^2 - 3^2.
9
16
1
7
4 squared is 16 and 3 squared is 9; subtracting 9 from 16 gives 7. This question assesses understanding of exponents combined with subtraction.
Which fraction is greater: 3/5 or 2/3?
3/5
They are equal
Cannot be determined
2/3
When converted to decimals, 3/5 equals 0.6 and 2/3 is approximately 0.667, so 2/3 is larger. This problem examines the ability to compare fractions.
What is the volume of a rectangular prism with length 4, width 3, and height 2?
18
20
24
12
Volume is calculated by multiplying length, width, and height together: 4 × 3 × 2 equals 24. This reinforces the concept of finding the volume of a solid.
Solve for x: 3(x - 2) = 2x + 4.
12
10
14
8
Expanding the left side gives 3x - 6, and setting the equation as 3x - 6 = 2x + 4 allows you to isolate x, leading to x = 10. This problem tests distribution and the ability to solve linear equations.
A triangle has angles in the ratio 3:4:5. What is the measure of the largest angle in the triangle?
90°
80°
60°
75°
The sum of the parts in the ratio is 3 + 4 + 5 = 12, and each part represents 15° because 180°/12 = 15°. Multiplying the largest ratio part (5) by 15° gives 75°.
If the probability of rain on any given day is 0.3, what is the probability it does not rain?
0.5
0.3
1.0
0.7
The probability of an event not occurring is calculated as 1 minus the probability that it does occur. Therefore, 1 - 0.3 equals 0.7.
Solve the equation: (2/3)x - 4 = 8.
16
18
24
20
Adding 4 to both sides results in (2/3)x = 12. Multiplying both sides by the reciprocal, 3/2, gives x = 18. This question emphasizes solving equations that involve fractions.
A circle has a diameter of 10. What is its circumference? (Use π ≈ 3.14)
15.7
31.4
62.8
10
Circumference is calculated using the formula π × diameter. With a diameter of 10 and π approximated as 3.14, the circumference is 31.4.
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Study Outcomes

  1. Understand key mathematical concepts essential for the Ontario EQAO exam.
  2. Apply problem-solving strategies to tackle a variety of mathematical challenges.
  3. Analyze practice questions to identify strengths and areas for improvement.
  4. Evaluate mathematical reasoning behind each solution with interactive feedback.
  5. Demonstrate confidence in approaching EQAO-style questions through targeted practice.

EQAO Test Practice Cheat Sheet

  1. Master the Pythagorean Theorem - Dive into the world of right triangles and discover why squaring the two shorter sides always equals the square of the hypotenuse: a² + b² = c². Experiment with different triangle measurements to see how this formula appears in architecture, art, and even video game design! Ontario Math Curriculum
  2. Understand Transformations - Have fun sliding, flipping, spinning, and stretching shapes on the Cartesian plane. By practicing translations, reflections, rotations, and dilations, you'll learn how to predict exactly where each point will land - great for puzzle-solving and graphics! Ontario Math Curriculum
  3. Grasp Rational vs. Irrational Numbers - Become a number detective by sorting numbers into rational (like ¾ or 2.5) and irrational (like √2 or π) categories. Understanding their unique properties will help you tackle everything from fractions to fancy proofs! Ontario Math Curriculum
  4. Solve Linear Equations - Level up your algebra skills by tackling equations with multiple terms, integers, and decimals. Practice verifying your answers by plugging them back in, and watch as complex problems unravel into simple truths! Ontario Math Curriculum
  5. Explore Data Analysis - Turn numbers into stories with circle graphs and other visual tools. Critically examine graphs for misleading scales or omitted data - your superpower for spotting "fake news" in infographics! Ontario Math Curriculum
  6. Investigate Tessellations - Dive into the art of tiling a plane without gaps or overlaps using shapes like triangles, hexagons, and more. Identify the transformations that create these repeating patterns - perfect for budding architects and artists! Ontario Math Curriculum
  7. Work with Fractions, Decimals & Percents - Become fluent in converting between these three formats to tackle everything from shopping discounts to scientific measurements. Push beyond the basics by handling percents over 100% and values below 1%! Ontario Math Curriculum
  8. Memorize Square Numbers & Roots - Commit common squares (like 1² to 20²) and their roots to memory so you can solve problems in a flash. This quick recall comes in handy for everything from quadratic equations to area calculations! Ontario Math Curriculum
  9. Solve Inequalities - Tackle inequality problems that involve integers and practice graphing your solutions on a number line. Build confidence by checking your answer set with reverse operations so no trick inequality trips you up! Ontario Math Curriculum
  10. Develop Mathematical Coding Skills - Write code to model math problems, analyze data, and make decisions based on computational results. Whether you choose Python, JavaScript, or another language, you'll gain powerful tools to visualize and solve real-world challenges! Ontario Math Curriculum
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