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Grade 4 Place Value
Grade 11 Communities, Populations, and Ecosystems
Grade 10 Thank You Ma'am
Which value is at the core of the theme of "Thank You Ma'am"?
  1. the value of kindness
  2. the value of hard work
  3. the value of a dollar
  4. the value of city life
Grade 11 Quadratic Equations and Expressions CCSS: HSF-IF.C.8, HSF-IF.C.8a
Given f(x)=x2+4x3, identify the maximum value.
  1. Maximum value: 4
  2. Maximum value: 2
  3. Maximum value: 3
  4. Maximum value: 1
Grade 11 Kinetics and Equilibrium
An equilibrium that strongly favors products has                  .
  1. a value of K << 1
  2. a value of K >> 1
  3. a value of Q << 1
  4. a value of Q >> 1
Grade 11 Quadratic Equations and Expressions CCSS: HSF-IF.C.8, HSF-IF.C.8a
Convert the quadratic function f(x)=x2+10x+24 into vertex form, and find the minimum value.
  1. Minimum value: −4
  2. Minimum value: 1
  3. Minimum value: −1
  4. Minimum value: −1.5
Grade 11 Quadratic Equations and Expressions CCSS: HSF-IF.C.8, HSF-IF.C.8a
Given f(x)=x2+4x3, identify the maximum value.
  1. Maximum value: 4
  2. Maximum value: 2
  3. Maximum value: 3
  4. Maximum value: 1
Grade 9 To Kill a Mockingbird
How does Boo Radley's reclusive nature reflect the social values of Maycomb?
  1. It challenges those values
  2. It reinforces those values
  3. It has no relation to those values
  4. It contradicts those values
Grade 11 Collecting and Interpreting Data CCSS: HSS-ID.A.4
What does a z-score of zero signify about the original value (or raw score)?
  1. The value is equal to the mean.
  2. The value insignificant.
  3. The value is highly improbable.
  4. The value does not lie on the standard normal curve.
Grade 5 Place Value CCSS: 5.NBT.A.1, MP7
Which statement correctly compares the two values?
  1. The value of the 4 in 7.49 is 10 times the value of the 4 in 4.85.
  2. The value of the 4 in 7.49 is 110 the value of the 4 in 4.85.
  3. The value of the 4 in 7.49 is 100 times the value of the 4 in 4.85.
  4. The value of the 4 in 7.49 is 1100 the value of the 4 in 4.85.
Grade 8 Economics
A positive analysis is devoid of any:
  1. Values
  2. Value Judgments
  3. Good Judgment
  4. Effort
Grade 11 Trigonometry CCSS: HSF-TF.A.2

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What is the relationship between point A on circle O, its associated angle θ, and the ordered pair (π3,32) of the function f(x)=sin(x)?
  1. The angle θ is the first value of the ordered pair, and the y-value of point A is the second value.
  2. The y-value of point A is the second value of the ordered pair. The first value of the ordered pair is the complement of θ.
  3. The y-value of point A is the second value of the ordered pair. The first value of the ordered pair is random (it has no relationship to point A or θ).
  4. There is no relationship.
Grade 10 Function and Algebra Concepts CCSS: HSF-IF.C.7c
What is the maximum or minimum value of the quadratic function f(x) = -3x^2 + 6x + 1?
  1. Maximum value of 2/3
  2. Minimum value of -2/3
  3. Maximum value of 7/3
  4. Minimum value of -7/3
Grade 5 Patterns CCSS: 5.OA.B.3
Which statement about the third corresponding terms in both Pattern X and Pattern Y is true?

Pattern X: start at 10 and add 5
Pattern Y: start at 10 and add 10
  1. Both number values will be 20.
  2. Both number values will be less than 20.
  3. Both number values will be greater than 20.
  4. The Y value will be 20 and the X value will be more than 20.
  5. The X value will be 20 and the Y value will be more than 20.
Grade 11 Functions and Relations CCSS: HSF-IF.A.3
What is the definition of a local minimum?
  1. A value in the domain of a function that is smaller than all other values in its vicinity.
  2. A value in the domain of a function that is larger than all other values in its vicinity.
  3. A value in the range of a function that is smaller than all other values in its vicinity.
  4. A value in the range of a function that is larger than all other values in its vicinity.
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