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Re: ISAT Practice Maths & English

The Idaho Standards Achievement Tests (ISAT) is managed to understudies in evaluations 3 through 10 in the condition of Idaho. All understudies who wish to get a secondary school certificate from the condition of Idaho must pass the perusing, dialect utilization, and arithmetic areas.

The condition of Idaho has an agreement with an organization called Data Recognition Corporation (DRC) to offer all ISAT tests online through programming created by Computerized Assessments and Learning (CAL). The product gives the interface that displays addresses and spares reactions, additionally gives all vital preparing apparatuses required for the individuals who direct the online organization of the greater part of the exams.

Mathematics Practice Questions
1. An instrument store gives a 10% discount to all students off the original cost of an instrument. During a back to school sale an additional 15% is taken off the discounted price. Julie, a student at the local high school, purchases a flute for $306. How much did it originally cost?
A. $325
B. $375
C. $400
D. $408
E. $425
2. If y(x-1)=z then x=
A. y-z
B. z/y + 1
C. y(z-1)
D. z(y-1)
E. 1-zy
3. Which of the following values is NOT equal to 34(58+9)?
A. 34 x 67
B. 58(34+9)
C. 34 x 58 + 34 x 9
D. 1,972 + 306
E. (9 + 58) 34
4. Two angles of a triangle measure 15° and 85 °. What is the measure for the third angle?
A. 50°
B. 55°
C. 60°
D. 80°
E. 90°
5. If 5 ounces is equal to 140 grams, then 2 pounds of ground meat is equal to how many grams?
A. 863
B. 878
C. 896
D. 915
E. 932
6. You are lying 120 ft away from a tree that is 50 feet tall. You look up at the top of the tree. Approximately how far is your hear from the top of the tree in a straight line?
A. 50 feet
B. 75 feet
C. 120 feet
D. 130 feet
E. 150 feet
7. Between which year did the largest decrease in children taking swimming lessons occur?
A. 1990-1991
B. 1991-1992
C. 1992-1993
D. 1993-1994
E. 1994-1995
8. What was the average number of children taking swim lessons from 1990 to 1995?
A. 250
B. 308
C. 385
D. 450
E. 1,850
9. Which of the following is equal to 5.93 x 10-2?
A. 0.0593
B. 0.00593
C. 593
D. 5930
E. 59300
10. On a Map, 1 inch represents 20 miles. The distance between 2 towns is 6 1/5 inches. How many miles are actually between the two towns?
A. 65 miles
B. 84 miles
C. 124 miles
D. 138 miles
E. 145 miles
11. In a writing competition, the first place winner receives ½ of the prize money. The second runner up receives ¼ of what the winner won. What was the total amount of prize money distributed if the winner receives $6,000?
A. $6,000
B. $8,500
C. $12,000
D. $15,000
E. $18,500
12. How many cubed pieces of fudge that are 3 inches on an edge can be packed into a Christmas tin that is 9 inches deep by 12 inches wide by 9 inches high with the lid still being able to be closed?
A. 18
B. 24
C. 32
D. 36
E. 43
13. Sarah is twice as old as her youngest brother. If the difference between their ages is 15 years. How old is her youngest brother?
A. 10
B. 15
C. 20
D. 25
E. 30
14. Which of the following fractions is equal to 5/6?
A. 20/30
B. 15/24
C. 25/30
D. 40/54
E. 2/7
15. What will it cost to tile a kitchen floor that is 12 feet wide by 20 feet long if the tile cost $8.91 per square yard?
A. $224.51
B. $237.60
C. $246.55
D. $271.38
E. $282.32

Basic Grammar Test Practice Questions

Read the following test questions and choose the correct answer choice.
1. Which sentence is written most clearly?
a. His neighbor's dog was walked for an allowance by the boy.
b. The boy walked his neighbor's dog for an allowance.
c. For an allowance, the boy walked the dog of his neighbor's.
d. The dog of his neighbor's was walked by the boy for an allowance.
2. Writing, doing yoga, and _________ were her favorite activities.
a. playing volleyball
b. doing volleyball
c. making volleyball
d. volleyballing
3. Which sentence is written correctly?
a. The student, who was caught cheating, was given detention.
b. The student who was caught cheating was given detention.
c. The student who was caught cheating, was given detention.
d. The student; who was caught cheating; was given detention
4. Select the word or phrase that makes the following sentence grammatically correct:
He decided to buy a large coal furnace because he felt it would be _________ than a wood stove.
a. more efficient
b. efficienter
c. more efficienter
d. efficiency
5. Select the word that makes the following sentence grammatically correct: Andy has ______ up a law practice of his own.
a. seat
b. sat
c. sit
d. set
6. Select the word that makes the following sentence grammatically correct.
She asked ______ to take her around the corner to the drugstore.
a. him
b. his
c. he
d. his'
7. Which sentence is written correctly?
a. Due to his disheveled appearance-she thought he hadn't slept.
b. Due to his disheveled appearance she thought he hadn't slept.
c. Due to his disheveled appearance, she thought he hadn't slept.
d. Due to his disheveled appearance; she thought he hadn't slept.
8. Which sentence is the clearest?
a. Drawn by her daughter, there is a picture on her office wall.
b. There is a picture drawn by her daughter on her office wall.
c. Drawn, there is a picture on her office wall by her daughter.
d. By her daughter, a picture is drawn on her office wall.
9. Stephanie writes ______.
a. good
b. well
c. clear
d. more

Basic Reading Comprehension Practice Questions
1. Select the meaning of the underlined word in this sentence: The occluded artery posed a significant threat to the long-term health of the patient.
a. Closed
b. Deformed
c. Enlarged
d. Engorged
Questions 2 to 3 refer to the following passage:
Exercise is vital at every age for healthy bones. Not only does exercise improve bone health, but it also increases muscle strength, coordination, and balance, and it leads to better overall health. Exercise is especially important for preventing and treating osteoporosis.
Like muscle, bone is living tissue that responds to exercise by becoming stronger. Young women and men who exercise regularly generally achieve greater peak bone mass (maximum bone density and strength) than those who do not. For most people, bone mass peaks during the third decade of life. After that time, people can begin to lose bone mass. Women and men older than 20 years of age can help prevent bone loss with regular exercise. Exercise maintains muscle strength, coordination, and balance, which in turn prevents falls and related fractures. This is especially important for older adults and people with osteoporosis.
Weight-bearing exercise is the best kind of exercise for bones, which forces the muscle to work against gravity. Some examples of weight-bearing exercises are weight training, walking, hiking, jogging, climbing stairs, tennis, and dancing. Swimming and bicycling, on the other hand, are not weight-bearing exercises. Although these activities help build and maintain strong muscles and have excellent cardiovascular benefits, they are not the best exercise for bones.
2. What is the main idea of the passage?
a. Weight-bearing exercise is the best for bones.
b. Exercise increases balance.
c. Exercise improves bone health.
d. Women benefit from regular exercise more than men.
3. What is the meaning of the word "vital" as it is used in the first paragraph?
a. Deadly
b. Important
c. Rejected
d. Nourishing


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