Free Sample ISEE Lower Level Math Achievement Test

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Sample ISEE Lower Level Math Achievement Test

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1) Read each question carefully and circle the correct answer

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2) Read each question carefully and circle the correct answer.

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Look at the pattern.

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3) Find the missing number.
5.6, 5.8, ?, 6.2, 6.4

Add the distance Zachary rode.

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4) Zachary rode his bike on Saturday.  First, he rode 10 miles to Jack's house.  Then, they walked 5 miles each way to John's house.  Afterwards, Zachary rode home from Jack's house. How many total miles did Zachary ride on Saturday?

Apply the rule.

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5) Use the given rule to complete the table.

Rule: Divide by 2, then subtract 10.

A B
100 40
110 45
140 60
180 ?

Look at the pattern of rectangles and shading in the rectangles.

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6) Which figure would come next in the pattern?

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Make denominators common.

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7) Which fraction is between \cfrac { 1 }{ 5 }  and \cfrac { 1 }{ 2 } ?

Look at the pattern.

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8) Use the set of numbers shown to answer the question.

{6, 9, 12, 15, 18...}

Which describes this set of numbers?

Make number of digits equal.

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9) What is the sum of 3.14 and 1.6?

Look at the pattern.

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10) Which figure would come next in the pattern?

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