Oklahoma Core Curriculum Test - OCCT Practice Test


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1. Point to six flowers.
2. Point to eight bees.
3. Point to three ducks.
4. Point to the ones that match?
5. Which of these is giant?
6. ...point to red?
7. ...point to yellow?
8. ...point to purple?
9. Which of these are the closest?
10. Which of these is thick?
11. Point to six dogs.
12. Point to nine ice cream cones.
13. ...cube?
14. ...pyramid?
15. ...plus sign?
16. Which of these is long?
17. Which of these is tall?
18. Which of these is the tiniest?
19. Which of these is tall?
20. ...cube?
21. ...pyramid?
22. ...square
23. Michael has 5 dogs. Each dog has 4 legs. Which of the following represents the total number of legs?
24. Which of the following expressions represents the number of bottles in the picture below?
25. Each car in the picture below has an equal number of passengers. The total number of passengers is 30. Which of the following expressions represents the number of passengers in one car?
26. There are 4 bottles of coke in one carton. How many bottles of coke are there in 7 cartons?
27. What is the missing number in the expression ___6=42?
28. If 4x5=20, what is the value of 3x4x5?
29. Chloe is reading Harriet The Spy, by Louise Fitzhugh. She reads the same number of pages every day. In the last 7 days she read 63 pages. How many pages does she read per day?
30. Lily arranged 60 books in boxes. She put 12 books in each box. How many boxes are there?
31. There is a mistake in the punctuation of the sentence from paragraph 2 of the text. Which of the following options is the correct way to punctuate the sentence?
32. Look at the following sentence from paragraph 1:
The greatest President's son, Robert Lincoln, discussing a certain incident in their life in the White House, remarked to the writer, with a smile full of meaning.
Here, the apostrophe and "s" of the word "President" show that:
33. Which detail best supports the story's main idea?
34. According to the text and the photo in the passage, what does the photo show about the text?
35. How does the illustration help the reader learn about Abraham Lincoln?
36. Which suffix should be added to the adjective "familiar" from paragraph 4 to form a noun?
37. Which of the following verbs from the text is irregular?
38. What is the author's purpose for writing "The Interesting Life of Squirrels"?
39. If the multiplication expression 2x3 represents the picture below, what other multiplication expression represents the same picture?
40. How many strawberries are in the picture below?
41. Emily has 27 Barbie dolls. She put equal number of dolls in each of 5 boxes. How many dolls are left over?
42. Which of the following numbers is a multiple of 8?
43. Fill in the missing number in the table below.
44. How many tens are in 540?
45. Which of the following numbers is greater than 206,000?
46. What does the teddy bear worry most about?
47. Which of the following BEST sums up the poem's theme?
48. Which of the following lines from the poem BEST describes Teddy's feelings of himself?
49. What does the underlined word in the following line from the poem MOST LIKLELY mean?
The energy to clamber back...
50. Which of the following is NOT true about this poem's structure?
51. Which line from one of a. a. Milne's other poems is written in a different point of view from "Teddy Bear"?
52. Read the following phrase. What does the underlined word from The Ant and the Grasshopper mean?
...bearing along with great toil an ear of corn he was taking to the nest.
53. Which of the following BEST sums up what these two passages have in common?
54. Which rule generates the numerical pattern below?
3, 6, 9, 12, ...
55. What is the value of (16+8)-4+2?
56. There are 4 cars with 5 passengers in each car. After driving 30 miles, one person from each car left. After driving 10 more miles, 3 people left the first car. How many passengers are left in the 4 cars?
57. There are 5 bags with 6 marbles in each bag. If the number of marbles in each bag increases by 2, which expression shows the total number of marbles?
58. The price of a pack of chewing gum is $2.35 and the price of a bottle of water is $1.15. John bought 3 packs of chewing gum and 2 bottles of water. How much did he pay in total?
59. Which digit in the number 643,289 represents 1/10 of the value that it represents in the number 462,398?
60. How would you read the number 4.032?
61. Complete the sentence to make it true: 24.637 __ 24.367
62. What was Alice's opinion of the book her sister was reading?
63. Choose the best answer that explains why Alice put the orange marmalade jar back in a cupboard.
64. Which answer best describes Alice and her sister?
65. Determine which sentence from the story uses correlative conjunctions.
66. What punctuation mark needs to be added in order to correct the below excerpt from the passage?
No it'll never do to ask...
67. Which answer turns the below sentence into the past perfect tense?
Alice started to her feet.
68. Mr. Traver asked his students what they did when they got home from school. He noted the responses below.
4 students completed homework right away.
10 students went outside to play.
6 students had a snack.
3 students took a nap.
7 students completed chores.
Which statement below correctly compares the responses?
69. Marissa ran 8 miles in 42 minutes. Which other runner ran at about the same rate?
70. Using the table below, determine the cost of riding 6 rides at the carnival.
# of rides2569
Total cost$6$15?$27
71. A local middle school reports that for every 2 boys in the school there are 3 girls. If the classrooms have the same ratio as the entire school, which choice could represent the ratio of boys to girls in the classroom?
72. Which is the better deal?
73. Frank asked his class what they like to eat on pizza. 40% of the students said just cheese while 25% of the students replied that they also like pepperoni. Which is the ratio of students that prefer cheese to those that prefer pepperoni?
74. Jamal is creating a scale drawing of his home. The first floor has an area of 1200 square feet. He plans to scale down the lengths of the sides from 10 ft. to 1 in. What is the area of the scale drawing?
75. The father warns his son about the Jabberwock and which other creatures?
76. The nonsense words in the poem create what kind of tone?
77. What is the main function of the second stanza ("Beware the Jabberwock...")?
78. Peter sells 2/3 lb. of rice every 1/3 hour. How much rice does Peter sell in an hour?
79. Which line represents a proportional relationship between quantities in the graph below?
80. The table below shows directly proportional values. What is the constant of proportionality?
81. The graph below shows the number of cookies that Marry eats per minute. What does the first coordinate of point A show?
82. What number should be added to -2/3 to make 0?
83. Which point on the number line below represents P + 3?
84. What does the following quotation taken from the beginning of the passage MOST LIKELY refer to?
"HE SNATCHED THE LIGHTING FROM THE SKIES AND THE SCEPTRE FROM TYRANTS"
85. How many siblings did Franklin have?
86. Which of the following statements BEST illustrates how Franklin's father's career changed when he immigrated to America?
87. Why was Franklin not considered an American, even though he was born in New England?
88. Which of the following inequalities is true, if π=3.14159265...?
89. Calculate x³=27.
90. Calculate expression below:
91. Which of the lines in the graph below represents the equation y=2x?
92. Which of the girls is the least materialistic?
93. Jo says that each of the girls has one dollar. What does she want to spend her dollar on?
94. Which of the following lines from this excerpt from Little Women best hints at the book's theme?
95. What does the underlined word in the following line from the poem MOST LIKLELY mean?
....they were fighting and fretting all the time...