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Chapter 5 Integers Study Guide



Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 1. 

Gavin got a phone call while he was watching a movie. After he hung up, he rewound 5 minutes of the movie. Which point on the number line below represents –5?

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a.
Z
b.
Y
c.
X
d.
W
 

 2. 

Which comparison is true?
a.
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b.
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c.
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d.
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 3. 

In the table below, negative integers represent the lowest elevations below sea level on each of the 7 continents.

LOWEST ELEVATIONS ON THE CONTINENTS
Continent
Location
Elevation
AfricaLake Assal, Djibouti
–156 m
AntarcticaBentley Subglacial Trench
–2,538 m
AsiaDead Sea, Israel-Jordan
–411 m
AustraliaLake Eyre, Australia
–12 m
EuropeCaspian Sea, Russia/Kazakhstan
–28 m
North AmericaDeath Valley, California
–86 m
South AmericaValdes Peninsula, Argentina
–40 m

Which continent has an elevation lower than North America’s lowest elevation?
a.
Australia
c.
Europe
b.
Africa
d.
South America
 

 4. 

Find the sum.

–19 + 12 =
a.
–11
b.
–7
c.
7
d.
11
 

 5. 

Anne played a game with her nephew. She wanted to give her nephew an advantage so Anne’s beginning score was –8 points and her ending score was 13 points. How many points did Anne earn during the game?
a.
5 points
b.
16 points
c.
21 points
d.
23 points
 

 6. 

The wingspan of a snow goose is 59 inches. What is the total wingspan, in inches, of 3 snow geese?
a.
180 in.
b.
177 in.
c.
62 in.
d.
–180 in.
 

 7. 

Brayden purchased a bicycle for $275.00. He paid for it using $50 of birthday money plus earnings from a part-time job. If his pay was $7.50 per hour, how many hours of earnings were needed?
a.
43 hours
b.
37 hours
c.
30 hours
d.
20 hours
 

 8. 

Point T represents the temperature on a winter day. What temperature does T represent?
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a.
–1°F
b.
0°F
c.
1°F
d.
2°F
 

 9. 

Kim was tipped $5 while waiting on a table. What is the value of mc009-1.jpg?
a.
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b.
0
c.
5
d.
10
 

 10. 

Which of the following integers has the greatest value?
–16, –1, –7, 3
a.
–16
b.
–7
c.
3
d.
–1
 

 11. 

Use >, <, =, or + to compare.

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a.
+
b.
=
c.
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d.
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 12. 

Find the sum.

13 + (mc012-1.jpg7) =
a.
–20
b.
–6
c.
6
d.
20
 

 13. 

After two minutes of a rock climbing contest, Connie was 14 feet below Maureen. After eight minutes, Connie was 8 feet above Maureen. How many feet did Connie gain on Maureen?
a.
6 feet
b.
8 feet
c.
18 feet
d.
22 feet
 

 14. 

Find the difference.

–6 – (mc014-1.jpg58) =
a.
–64
b.
–52
c.
52
d.
64
 

 15. 

Find 4 mc015-1.jpg (–15).
a.
60
b.
–11
c.
–30
d.
–60
 

 16. 

The length of a ladder is 19 feet. What is the total length of 4 of the same ladders?
a.
76 feet
b.
57 feet
c.
23 feet
d.
–15 feet
 

 17. 

Evaluate the expression for d = –4.
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a.
3
b.
0
c.
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d.
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 18. 

Find the quotient.

mc018-1.jpg92 ÷ (–4) =
a.
96
b.
88
c.
23
d.
–23
 

 19. 

Yolanda bought a movie ticket for $7 and a bus pass for $2. She got $15 from her neighbor for delivering groceries. Yolanda now has $26. How much money did Yolanda have to start?
a.
$20
b.
$11
c.
$9
d.
$2
 

 20. 

Ms. Reed purchased a stereo for $397. Then she paid $106 for some new CDs. After writing checks for both purchases, she has $413 left in her checking account. How much money did she have in her checking account before she bought the stereo and CDs?
a.
$122
b.
$900
c.
$704
d.
$916
 



 
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