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technology
grade
logo
false
true
This is (part of) a (former) logo of which computer related brand?
null
[ "Toshiba", "Acer", "Medion", "Broadcom Inc." ]
null
0
science
grade-6
use-data-to-describe-climates
false
true
Which statement best describes the climate of Houston? Hint: Summers in the Northern Hemisphere occur in June, July, and August. Winters in the Northern Hemisphere occur in December, January, and February. Houston, Texas, is a city in the United States. It has a humid subtropical climate.
null
[ "Winters have lower temperatures and slightly less precipitation than summers.", "Summers have slightly higher temperatures and less precipitation than winters.", "On average the summer months are colder and drier than the winter months." ]
null
0
math
precalculus
outliers-in-scatter-plots
true
false
The three scatter plots below show the same data set. Choose the scatter plot in which the outlier is highlighted.
null
null
null
1
math
grade-1
which-table-is-correct
true
true
Jane found the following items in the family junk drawer:She wanted to know how many of each item there were, so she made a table of the items she found. Which is her table?
null
null
null
0
math
grade-1
two-dimensional-and-three-dimensional-shapes
true
false
Which shape is three-dimensional?
null
null
null
1
math
grade-8
compare-linear-functions-tables-graphs-and-equations
false
true
Function A and Function B are linear functions. Which statement is true?
null
[ "The slope of Function A is greater than the slope of Function B.", "The slope of Function A is less than the slope of Function B." ]
null
0
math
kindergarten
ordinal-numbers-up-to-tenth
false
true
The first picture is a moon. Which picture is fourth? first
null
[ "rocket", "star", "moon" ]
null
0
science
grade-6
compare-thermal-energy-transfers
false
true
Two identical aquariums were next to an open window. One aquarium had a plastic cover on it, and the other was uncovered. This table shows how the temperature of each aquarium changed over 1.5hours. During this time, thermal energy was transferred from ____ to ____.
null
[ "the surroundings . . . each aquarium", "each aquarium . . . the surroundings" ]
null
1
math
precalculus
identify-graphs-of-continuous-functions
false
true
Is the function f(x) continuous?
null
[ "no", "yes" ]
null
1
math
grade-4
compare-fractions-with-like-numerators-or-denominators-using-models
false
true
Which fraction is less?
null
[ "2/8", "2/4" ]
null
0
math
grade-4
compare-fractions-using-models
false
true
Which fraction is greater?
null
[ "neither; they are equal", "4/10", "3/5" ]
null
2
math
grade-7
make-predictions-with-scatter-plots
false
true
Based on the scatter plot below, which is a better prediction for y when x = 89?
null
[ "79", "41" ]
null
0
math
grade-6
similar-and-congruent-figures
false
true
How are these figures related?
null
[ "neither similar nor congruent", "similar but not congruent", "congruent" ]
null
1
math
algebra-1
domain-and-range-of-exponential-functions-graphs
false
true
What is the range of this exponential function?
null
[ "$\\{y \\mid y \\leq 0\\}$", "$\\{y \\mid y \\geq 0\\}$", "$\\{y \\mid y>0\\}$", "$\\{y \\mid y<0\\}$" ]
null
2
math
grade-4
what-decimal-number-is-illustrated
false
true
What decimal number is illustrated?
null
[ "0.2", "0.1", "0.4", "0.3" ]
null
1
math
kindergarten
identify-pictures-with-symmetry
true
false
Which picture has symmetry?
null
null
null
0
math
pre-k
count-sides-and-corners
true
false
Which shape has 4 corners?
null
null
null
1
math
grade-2
fractions-of-a-whole-modeling-word-problems
true
false
For class, Ben has written a story about how he got his pet rabbit. Ben's story is 3 pages long. Ben leaves his story on the kitchen table. Ben's little brother decides to use the story for drawing paper! Which fraction model represents one page of the story?
null
null
null
0
math
pre-k
addition-sentences-up-to-10-which-model-matches
true
false
Which shows 4+6=10?
null
null
null
0
math
grade-6
identify-complementary-supplementary-vertical-adjacent-and-congruent-angles
false
true
Which angle is congruent to \angle{3}?
null
[ "\\angle{1}", "\\angle{2}", "\\angle{5}", "\\angle{4}" ]
null
2
math
grade-6
absolute-value-and-integers-word-problems
false
true
Susan has been chosen to provide feedback on some new TV shows. Television marketers show her a trailer for a new show, and Susan gives each trailer a score between – 10 and 10. A positive score means she would like to see the show, and a negative score means she would not. Which show would Susan like to see the most?
null
[ "Mermaid Academy", "Five Leaf Clover", "The Last Lumberjack" ]
null
1
science
grade-4
identify-living-and-nonliving-things
true
false
Select the living thing.
null
null
null
3
math
grade-3
select-figures-with-a-given-area
true
false
Which shape has an area of 8 square units? The shapes are made of unit squares.
null
null
null
1
math
pre-k
one-less-with-pictures-up-to-5
true
true
Count the crayons in this group. Which group has one less than the group you counted?
null
null
null
1
math
grade-2
estimate-to-the-nearest-ten
false
true
How many marbles are there? Estimate.
null
[ "about 40", "about 80" ]
null
0
science
grade-2
classify-fruits-and-vegetables-as-plant-parts
false
true
People use pear trees for food. We usually eat the part of this plant that protects the seeds. Hint: A plant's fruit protects its seeds. A plant's stem holds the plant up. Which part of the pear tree do we usually eat?
null
[ "the fruit", "the stem" ]
null
0
math
grade-2
more-less-and-equally-likely
false
true
If you select a marble without looking, which color are you more likely to pick?
null
[ "orange", "neither; black and orange are equally likely", "black" ]
null
2
math
algebra-1
identify-linear-and-exponential-functions-from-graphs
false
true
What type of function does this graph show?
null
[ "exponential", "linear" ]
null
0
math
grade-2
names-and-values-of-all-coins
false
true
Which coin is this?
null
[ "nickel", "dollar coin", "penny", "half-dollar" ]
null
0
math
algebra-2
identify-the-direction-a-parabola-opens
false
true
The graph shows a parabola. In which direction does it open?
null
[ "up", "down", "left", "right" ]
null
0
math
kindergarten
represent-numbers-up-to-10
true
false
Which group has 4 triangles?
null
null
null
0
math
grade-7
parts-of-a-circle
false
true
What is L?
null
[ "center", "chord", "diameter" ]
null
0
math
pre-k
one-less-with-pictures-up-to-10
true
true
Count the triangles in this group. Which group has one less than the group you counted?
null
null
null
1
math
kindergarten
count-sides
true
false
Which shape has 5 sides?
null
null
null
2
math
pre-k
circles
true
false
Which shape is a circle?
null
null
null
0
math
grade-3
identify-faces-of-three-dimensional-shapes
true
false
Which shape has a rectangle as a face?
null
null
null
1
math
grade-5
multiplying-fractions-by-whole-numbers-choose-the-model
true
false
Which model represents the product 3Γ— 8 12 ?
null
null
null
0
science
grade-3
identify-minerals-using-properties
true
false
Select the one substance that is not a mineral.
null
null
null
2
math
grade-6
which-figure-is-being-described
true
false
Becky made a 3-dimensional figure that had a round base. Which figure could Becky have made?
null
null
null
1
math
grade-8
similar-and-congruent-figures
false
true
Are these shapes similar?
null
[ "yes", "no" ]
null
0
math
grade-1
subtraction-sentences-using-number-lines-up-to-20
false
true
Which subtraction sentence does this model show?
null
[ "6–5=1", "10–5=5", "6–1=5", "6–2=4" ]
null
2
science
grade-4
identify-magnets-that-attract-or-repel
false
true
Two magnets are placed as shown. Will these magnets attract or repel each other?
null
[ "repel", "attract" ]
null
0
math
precalculus
determine-one-sided-continuity-using-graphs
false
true
Is f(x) continuous from the right at x=9?
null
[ "yes", "no" ]
null
1
math
grade-2
find-the-next-shape-in-a-growing-pattern
true
true
What shape comes next?
null
null
null
0
math
grade-5
rotational-symmetry-amount-of-rotation
false
true
This image has rotational symmetry. What is the smallest fraction of a full turn you need to rotate the image for it to look the same?
null
[ "1\n3\n of a full turn", "1\n7\n of a full turn", "1\n6\n of a full turn", "1\n9\n of a full turn" ]
null
2
math
grade-8
compare-linear-functions-tables-graphs-and-equations
false
true
Function A and Function B are linear functions. Which statement is true?
null
[ "The y-value of Function A when x=1 is less than the y-value of Function B when x=1.", "The y-value of Function A when x=1 is greater than the y-value of Function B when x=1." ]
null
0
math
pre-k
count-pictures-up-to-10
false
true
How many parrots are there?
null
[ "8", "9", "1", "7" ]
null
2
math
algebra-1
model-and-solve-linear-equations-using-algebra-tiles
true
false
Which set of algebra tiles represents the equation – 2x+8=10?
null
null
null
2
math
grade-1
certain-probable-unlikely-and-impossible
false
true
If you select a marble without looking, how likely is it that you will pick a black one?
null
[ "probable", "impossible", "unlikely", "certain" ]
null
3
engineer
grade-8
identify-control-and-experimental-groups
false
true
In this experiment, which were part of a control group? The passage below describes an experiment. On winter mornings, Lara had to scrape the ice off of the windshield and side mirrors of her car. Her friend told her that she should cover her side mirrors with plastic bags overnight to stop ice from forming. One winter night, Lara secured a plastic bag over one of the side mirrors on her car. She left the other side mirror uncovered. In the morning, she checked the percentage of each mirror that was covered by ice. Lara repeated this test every night for one week, alternating which mirror she covered each night.
null
[ "the uncovered side mirrors", "the covered side mirrors" ]
null
0
math
grade-1
which-bar-graph-is-correct
true
false
Nick asked his friends to vote for the best type of bug. Eight voted for caterpillars, ten voted for spiders, and nine voted for beetles. Nick made a bar graph showing how many people voted for each bug. Which is his bar graph?
null
null
null
0
math
grade-3
identify-parallelograms
false
true
Is this quadrilateral a parallelogram?
null
[ "yes", "no" ]
null
0
math
grade-1
more-less-and-equally-likely
false
true
On which color is the spinner more likely to land?
null
[ "green", "white", "neither; white and green are equally likely" ]
null
1
math
grade-2
estimate-to-the-nearest-ten
false
true
How many marbles are there? Estimate.
null
[ "about 90", "about 50" ]
null
1
science
grade-4
compare-strengths-of-magnetic-forces
false
true
Think about the magnetic force between the magnets in each pair. Which of the following statements is true? The images below show two pairs of magnets. The magnets in different pairs do not affect each other. All the magnets shown are made of the same material.
null
[ "The magnetic force is weaker in Pair 1.", "The strength of the magnetic force is the same in both pairs.", "The magnetic force is weaker in Pair 2." ]
null
2
math
algebra-2
solve-a-triangle
false
true
In solving this triangle, which law must you use first?
null
[ "Law of Sines", "Law of Cosines" ]
null
0
math
grade-8
compare-linear-functions-tables-graphs-and-equations
false
true
Function A and Function B are linear functions. Which statement is true?
null
[ "The slope of Function A is less than the slope of Function B.", "The slope of Function A is greater than the slope of Function B." ]
null
0
math
grade-8
nets-of-three-dimensional-figures
true
true
Which figure will this net make?
null
null
null
1
math
grade-2
equal-sides
true
false
Which shape has 6 equal sides?
null
null
null
1
math
grade-1
subtraction-sentences-using-number-lines-up-to-20
false
true
Which subtraction sentence does this model show?
null
[ "9–9=0", "10–9=1", "9–8=1", "10–8=2" ]
null
2
math
pre-k
squares
true
false
Which shape is a square?
null
null
null
0
math
algebra-2
factor-quadratics-using-algebra-tiles
true
false
Which area model represents the factorization $4 x^{2}+8 x+3=(2 x+1)(2 x+3) ?$
null
null
null
3
math
kindergarten
cylinders
true
false
Which shape is a cylinder?
null
null
null
0
math
pre-k
name-the-shape
false
true
What shape is this?
null
[ "rectangle", "triangle", "circle" ]
null
0
science
grade-7
use-scientific-names-to-classify-organisms
true
true
This organism is a European nightjar. Its scientific name is Caprimulgus europaeus. Select the organism in the same genus as the European nightjar.
null
null
null
0
math
kindergarten
represent-numbers-with-shapes-up-to-5
true
false
Which group has 3 rectangles?
null
null
null
0
science
grade-5
identify-mammals-birds-fish-reptiles-and-amphibians
true
false
Select the fish.
null
null
null
0
math
kindergarten
subtraction-sentences-up-to-10-what-does-the-model-show
false
true
Which subtraction sentence does the picture show?
null
[ "4 βˆ’ 3 = 1", "3 βˆ’ 3 = 0", "5 βˆ’ 3 = 2", "4 βˆ’ 2 = 2" ]
null
0
science
grade-6
predict-heat-flow-and-temperature-changes
true
false
Two solid blocks are heated to the temperatures shown. The blocks are placed so they touch. Which diagram shows the direction heat will flow?
null
null
null
0
math
grade-6
identify-equivalent-expressions-using-strip-models
false
true
This model represents the expression g+2g+9. Which expression is equivalent to g+2g+9?
null
[ "11g+1", "3g+9", "g+12", "g+11" ]
null
1
math
kindergarten
cubes
true
false
Which shape is a cube?
null
null
null
0
math
grade-3
identify-rhombuses
false
true
Is this quadrilateral a rhombus?
null
[ "no", "yes" ]
null
1
math
kindergarten
match-analog-clocks-and-times
false
true
Which clock shows 6:00?
null
[ "Created with Snap", "Created with Snap" ]
null
1
math
grade-4
identify-parallelograms
false
true
Is this quadrilateral a parallelogram?
null
[ "yes", "no" ]
null
0
math
grade-2
which-shape-illustrates-the-fraction
true
false
Look at the colored part of each shape. Which shape shows one-half?
null
null
null
2
math
grade-3
parallel-perpendicular-and-intersecting-lines
false
true
Are these lines parallel?
null
[ "no", "yes" ]
null
0
science
grade-3
identify-plants-and-animals
true
false
Select the plant.
null
null
null
1
math
grade-2
am-or-pm
false
true
Brenda is going for a run in the morning. Brenda's watch shows: What time is it?
null
[ "9:45 A.M.", "9:45 P.M." ]
null
0
science
grade-5
identify-earths-land-features-using-satellite-images
true
false
An island is a piece of land that is fully surrounded by water. Select the island.
null
null
null
0
math
grade-8
identify-linear-and-nonlinear-functions-graphs-and-equations
false
true
The graph shows a function. Is the function linear or nonlinear?
null
[ "linear", "nonlinear" ]
null
1
math
grade-8
identify-reflections-rotations-and-translations
false
true
Look at this shape: Which image shows a rotation?
null
[ "B", "A", "C" ]
null
2
science
grade-5
use-evidence-to-classify-animals
true
false
Placental mammals are a group of animals with similar traits. The following traits can be used to identify placental mammals: They give birth to live offspring. They have fur or hair. Observe the animals and read the descriptions. Select the one animal that has all of the placental mammal traits listed above. Sea otters have very thick fur. Their fur helps keep them warm in cold water. Female sea otters give birth to live offspring in the water. Green toads have moist skin and hatch from eggs with no shells. The tadpoles begin their lives underwater, while adult toads live on land. Some adult green toads live in dry places such as deserts. They stay underground until it rains so their skin won't dry out.
null
null
null
0
math
kindergarten
ordinal-numbers-up-to-fifth
false
true
The first picture is a boat. Which picture is second? first
null
[ "bucket", "boat", "crab" ]
null
2
science
grade-5
animal-adaptations-skins-and-body-coverings
true
true
Giant pangolins are adapted to defend their bodies against a predator with sharp teeth. They have hard scales covering much of their skin. When frightened, the giant pangolin can roll into a ball to protect the soft parts of its body. Which animal's skin is better adapted for protection against a predator with sharp teeth?
null
null
null
1
math
grade-6
which-is-the-better-coupon
true
false
Which coupon should Finn use to save the most money on a picnic table originally priced at $67.70?
null
null
null
0
math
grade-5
multiplying-fractions-by-whole-numbers-choose-the-model
true
false
Which model represents the product 3Γ— 1 3 ?
null
null
null
0
math
pre-k
represent-numbers-with-shapes-up-to-5
true
false
Which group has 2 stars?
null
null
null
1
science
grade-8
use-punnett-squares-to-calculate-ratios-of-offspring-types
false
true
In a group of American curl cats, some individuals have curled ears and others have straight ears. In this group, the gene for the ear type trait has two alleles. The allele for curled ears (E) is dominant over the allele for straight ears (e). This Punnett square shows a cross between two American curl cats. What is the expected ratio of offspring with straight ears to offspring with curled ears? Choose the most likely ratio.
null
[ "0:4", "2:2", "4:0", "1:3" ]
null
0
math
grade-2
compare-vertices-edges-and-faces
true
false
Which figure has more faces?
null
null
null
1
math
grade-6
mean-median-mode-and-range-find-the-missing-number
false
true
Julian has the following data: If the range is 15, which number could q be?
null
[ "20", "4" ]
null
1
science
grade-2
identify-living-and-nonliving-things
true
false
Select the living thing.
null
null
null
1
science
grade-6
compare-magnitudes-of-magnetic-forces
false
true
Think about the magnetic force between the magnets in each pair. Which of the following statements is true? The images below show two pairs of magnets. The magnets in different pairs do not affect each other. All the magnets shown are made of the same material.
null
[ "The magnitude of the magnetic force is the same in both pairs.", "The magnitude of the magnetic force is smaller in Pair 1.", "The magnitude of the magnetic force is smaller in Pair 2." ]
null
0
math
grade-1
which-picture-graph-is-correct
true
true
Beth went to the fair. She bought some drinks. Which picture graph shows the right number of each drink?
null
null
null
1
math
kindergarten
classify-shapes-by-color
true
false
Which heart is pink?
null
null
null
3
math
grade-1
select-two-dimensional-shapes
true
false
Which shape is a triangle?
null
null
null
1
math
algebra-2
find-solutions-using-a-table
false
true
Look at the table of values for the functions $f(x)=|x|+3$ and $g(x)=2 x^{2}-3$ Based on the values in the table, where does the equation $f(x)=g(x)$ have a solution?
null
[ "x=3", "x=2", "between x=1 and x=2", "between x=2 and x=3" ]
null
1
math
grade-8
front-side-and-top-view
true
true
If you look at this object from the front, what will you see?
null
null
null
1
science
grade-3
predict-heat-flow
true
false
Two solid blocks are heated to the temperatures shown. The blocks are placed so they touch. Which diagram shows the direction heat will flow?
null
null
null
2
math
kindergarten
fewer-and-more-up-to-20
true
false
Which group has fewer?
null
null
null
0
math
kindergarten
subtraction-sentences-up-to-10-what-does-the-model-show
false
true
Which subtraction sentence does the picture show?
null
[ "4 βˆ’ 3 = 1", "2 βˆ’ 2 = 0", "3 βˆ’ 3 = 0", "3 βˆ’ 2 = 1" ]
null
2