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Test Sessions and Content Overview
The spring 2016 grade 8 Mathematics test was made up of two separate test sessions. Each session included:
■ Twenty-one common items, including multiple-choice, short-answer, and open-response questions. These common items are the items on which each student’s 2016 MCAS Mathematics score will be based. ■ Three items developed by the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC), including multiple-choice, multiple-select, and open-response questions. Students’ performance on these PARCC items will not be factored into their MCAS scores.
Approximately half of the common test items are shown on the following pages as they appeared in test booklets.
The PARCC items are not being released in this document. The Department will post information about these items to the Student Assessment webpage in a separate document. See page 4 of the Introduction to this document for more information about the inclusion of PARCC items in the 2016 MCAS tests.
Standards and Reporting Categories
The common items in the spring 2016 grade 8 Mathematics test assessed standards in the five domains for grade 8 in the Massachusetts Curriculum Framework for Mathematics (March 2011). The grade 8 standards can be found on pages 65– in the Framework , and the five domains are listed below. ■ The Number System ■ Expressions and Equations ■ Functions ■ Geometry ■ Statistics and Probability The Massachusetts Curriculum Framework for Mathematics is available on the Department website at www.doe.mass.edu/frameworks/current.html. Mathematics test results are reported under five MCAS reporting categories, which are identical to the five framework domains listed above. The tables at the conclusion of this chapter indicate each released and unreleased common item’s reporting category and the framework standard it assesses. The correct answers for released multiple-choice and short-answer questions are also displayed in the released item table. Standards and reporting categories for the PARCC items in the grade 8 Mathematics test will be listed in a separate document, which will be posted to the Student Assessment webpage.
Reference Materials and Tools
Each student taking the grade 8 Mathematics test was provided with a plastic ruler and a grade 8 Mathematics Reference Sheet. A copy of the reference sheet follows the final question in this chapter. An image of the ruler is not reproduced in this publication. During Session 2, each student had sole access to a calculator with at least four functions and a square root key. Calculator use was not allowed during Session 1. During both Mathematics test sessions, the use of bilingual word-to-word dictionaries was allowed for current and former English language learner students only. No other reference tools or materials were allowed.
ID:307424 C Common ●^4 What are the solutions to the system of equations below? 3 y x^ 2 y 2 x 4 A. x 5 0; y 5 2 B. x 5 1; y 5 22 C. x 5 2; y 5 0 D. x 5 2 2; y 5 4
ID:311439 MCAS1415_Gr08_Math_VP60.e D Common ●^5 Quadrilateral^ JKLM^ is shown on the coordinate grid below.
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Quadrilateral JKLM will be reflected over the x -axis to create its image, quadrilateral J K L M. What will be the x -coordinate of vertex K? A. 8 B. 7 C. 7 D. 8
Questions 6 and 7 are short-answer questions. Write your answers to these questions in the boxes provided in your Student Answer Booklet. Do not write your answers in this test booklet. You may do your figuring in the test booklet.
ID:301477 Common ●^6 What is the decimal equivalent of^ 5 6?
ID:296114 Common ●^7 What value of^ x^ makes the equation below true? 9 5 • 9 7 9 x
Question 11 is an open-response question.
**- BE SURE TO ANSWER AND LABEL ALL PARTS OF THE QUESTION.
Write your answer to question 11 in the space provided in your Student Answer Booklet.
ID:301713 WTJ037twofunc.eps [stem_0 Common ●^11 Each of the four functions below shows a relationship between^ x^ and^ y.
- Function H: (^) x
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- Function I: y 2 5. x 8 - Function J: Multiply the x value by 3 and subtract 6 to get the y value. - Function K:
x y
a. What is the slope of the line that represents Function H? Show or explain how you got your answer.
b. Write an equation in terms of x and y to represent the graph of Function J.
c. What is the y -intercept of Function K? Show or explain how you got your answer.
d. List the four functions in order from the function with the least rate of change to the function with the greatest rate of change.
Grade 8 Mathematics
You may use your reference sheet and MCAS ruler during this session. You may use a calculator during this session. DIRECTIONS This session contains eight multiple-choice questions, one short-answer question, and one open- response question. Mark your answers to these questions in the spaces provided in your Student Answer Booklet.
ID:219587 B Common ●^12 What is the slope of the line represented by the equation below?
y^13 x 4
ID:228149 BH003_bookcase.eps C Common ●^13 Lines^ m ,^ n , and^ l^ are parallel. Line^ w intersects each line, as shown in the diagram below.
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Based on the angle measures in the diagram, what is the value of x? A. 20 B. 30 C. 60 D. 120
ID:307553 SL057_quads_1_and_2.eps A Common ●^16 Figures Q and R are shown on the coordinate grid below.
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Which of the following transformations, when performed on Figure Q, will result in Figure R? A. a translation of 7 units to the right B. a rotation of 90° clockwise about the origin C. a rotation of 270° counterclockwise about the origin D. a reflection over the y -axis followed by a translation of 1 unit to the right
ID:282314 D Common ●^17 A jar of peanut butter is in the shape of a cylinder. The jar has an inside radius of 4 centimeters. It is filled with peanut butter to an inside height of 12 centimeters. What is the total number of cubic centimeters of peanut butter in the jar? (Use 3.14 for π.) A. 241.15 cubic centimeters B. 301.44 cubic centimeters C. 401.92 cubic centimeters D. 602.88 cubic centimeters
ID:297663 CMC411_flag.eps Common ●^18 A right triangle and some of its measurements are shown below. 15 in.
10 in. x
What is x , the length to the nearest inch of the third side of the triangle?
Question 18 is a short-answer question. Write your answer to this question in the box provided in your Student Answer Booklet. Do not write your answer in this test booklet. You may do your figuring in the test booklet.
Question 21 is an open-response question.
**- BE SURE TO ANSWER AND LABEL ALL PARTS OF THE QUESTION.
Write your answer to question 21 in the space provided in your Student Answer Booklet.
ID:311465 Common ●^21 An athletic director wants to add either tennis or gymnastics to the physical education program at her school. She surveyed the seventh-grade students and eighth-grade students to determine whether they preferred tennis or gymnastics. Some of the data from the survey is listed below.
- A total of 255 students were surveyed. - 120 of the students surveyed are seventh-graders. - 72 of the seventh-graders surveyed chose tennis. - 62 of the eighth-graders surveyed chose gymnastics. In your Student Answer Booklet, copy the table exactly as shown below.
Tennis Gymnastics Seventh Grade
Eighth Grade
a. Use the data from the survey to complete your table. Show or explain how you got your answers.
b. Based on your table, what percentage of the eighth-graders chose tennis? Show or explain how you got your answer.
c. Among those students who chose gymnastics, what is the relative frequency of seventh-graders? Show or explain how you got your answer.
d. In which grade did a higher percentage of students choose tennis? Show or explain how you got your answer.
rectangular prism...... V lwh
V Bh
( B = area of a base)
cube................. V s^3 ( s length of an edge)
cylinder............ V r h^2
sphere............. V^43 r^3
C 2 r OR C d
A r^2
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a^2 b^2 c^2
square........... P 4 s
rectangle......... P b h
P l w
triangle.......... (^) P a b c
square........... (^) A s^2
rectangle......... A bh
A lw
parallelogram..... A bh
triangle.......... A^12 bh
trapezoid......... A^12 h b ( 1 (^) b 2 )
circle............ A r^2
rectangular prism.. SA 2 ( lw ) 2 ( hw ) 2 ( lh )
cylinder......... SA 2 r^22 rh
sphere........... SA 4 r^2
Spring 2016 Unreleased Common Items: Reporting Categories and Standards