ISEE Lower Level Quantitative : ISEE Lower Level (grades 5-6) Quantitative Reasoning

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for ISEE Lower Level Quantitative

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Example Questions

Example Question #41 : Draw Polygons In The Coordinate Plane And Solve For Side Lengths: Ccss.Math.Content.6.G.A.3

Select the graph that displays the polygon created using the following coordinates:

\(\displaystyle (-5,7)\)

\(\displaystyle (-5,4)\)

\(\displaystyle (-3,7)\)

\(\displaystyle (-3,4)\)

Possible Answers:

 

Plot 47

 

Plot 48

 

Plot 45

 

Plot 46

Correct answer:

 

Plot 45

Explanation:

When we are given coordinate points, it's important to know the difference between the x-axis and the y-axis, and which order these points are given. The x-axis is the axis that runs left to right and the y-axis is the axis the runs up and down. When coordinate points are written, the x value goes first, followed by the y value \(\displaystyle (x,y)\).

Knowing this information, we can plot the points and use straight lines to connect them in a counter-clockwise or clockwise direction. The provided coordinate points should create the following graph:

 

Plot 45

Example Question #61 : Coordinate Geometry

Select the graph that displays the polygon created using the following coordinates:

\(\displaystyle (-13,4)\)

\(\displaystyle (-13,-4)\)

\(\displaystyle (-6,4)\)

\(\displaystyle (-6,-4)\)

Possible Answers:

 

Plot 2

 

Plot 1

 

Plot 3

 

Plot 4

Correct answer:

 

Plot 1

Explanation:

When we are given coordinate points, it's important to know the difference between the x-axis and the y-axis, and which order these points are given. The x-axis is the axis that runs left to right and the y-axis is the axis the runs up and down. When coordinate points are written, the x value goes first, followed by the y value \(\displaystyle (x,y)\).

Knowing this information, we can plot the points and use straight lines to connect them in a counter-clockwise or clockwise direction. The provided coordinate points should create the following graph:

 

Plot 1

Example Question #811 : Isee Lower Level (Grades 5 6) Quantitative Reasoning

Select the graph that displays the polygon created using the following coordinates:

\(\displaystyle (-12,-3)\)

\(\displaystyle (-12,-7)\)

\(\displaystyle (-8,-3)\)

\(\displaystyle (-8,-7)\)

Possible Answers:

 

Plot 5

 

Plot 6

 

Plot 7

 

Plot 8

Correct answer:

 

Plot 5

Explanation:

When we are given coordinate points, it's important to know the difference between the x-axis and the y-axis, and which order these points are given. The x-axis is the axis that runs left to right and the y-axis is the axis the runs up and down. When coordinate points are written, the x value goes first, followed by the y value \(\displaystyle (x,y)\).

Knowing this information, we can plot the points and use straight lines to connect them in a counter-clockwise or clockwise direction. The provided coordinate points should create the following graph:

 

Plot 5

Example Question #51 : Draw Polygons In The Coordinate Plane And Solve For Side Lengths: Ccss.Math.Content.6.G.A.3

Select the graph that displays the polygon created using the following coordinates:

\(\displaystyle (-14,12)\)

\(\displaystyle (-14,-2)\)

\(\displaystyle (-8,12)\)

\(\displaystyle (-8,-2)\)

Possible Answers:

 

Plot 10

 

Plot 11

 

Plot 12

 

Plot 9

Correct answer:

 

Plot 9

Explanation:

When we are given coordinate points, it's important to know the difference between the x-axis and the y-axis, and which order these points are given. The x-axis is the axis that runs left to right and the y-axis is the axis the runs up and down. When coordinate points are written, the x value goes first, followed by the y value \(\displaystyle (x,y)\).

Knowing this information, we can plot the points and use straight lines to connect them in a counter-clockwise or clockwise direction. The provided coordinate points should create the following graph:

 

Plot 9

Example Question #61 : Geometry

Select the graph that displays the polygon created using the following coordinates:

\(\displaystyle (-2,-7)\)

\(\displaystyle (-2,10)\)

\(\displaystyle (-12,-7)\)

\(\displaystyle (-12,10)\)

Possible Answers:

 

Plot 14

 

Plot 15

 

Plot 13

 

Plot 16

Correct answer:

 

Plot 13

Explanation:

When we are given coordinate points, it's important to know the difference between the x-axis and the y-axis, and which order these points are given. The x-axis is the axis that runs left to right and the y-axis is the axis the runs up and down. When coordinate points are written, the x value goes first, followed by the y value \(\displaystyle (x,y)\).

Knowing this information, we can plot the points and use straight lines to connect them in a counter-clockwise or clockwise direction. The provided coordinate points should create the following graph:

 

Plot 13

Example Question #1361 : Grade 6

Select the graph that displays the polygon created using the following coordinates:

\(\displaystyle (11,9)\)

\(\displaystyle (11,2)\)

\(\displaystyle (2,9)\)

\(\displaystyle (2,2)\)

Possible Answers:

 

Plot 17

 

Plot 18

 

Plot 19

 

Plot 20

Correct answer:

 

Plot 17

Explanation:

When we are given coordinate points, it's important to know the difference between the x-axis and the y-axis, and which order these points are given. The x-axis is the axis that runs left to right and the y-axis is the axis the runs up and down. When coordinate points are written, the x value goes first, followed by the y value \(\displaystyle (x,y)\).

Knowing this information, we can plot the points and use straight lines to connect them in a counter-clockwise or clockwise direction. The provided coordinate points should create the following graph:

 

Plot 17

Example Question #811 : Isee Lower Level (Grades 5 6) Quantitative Reasoning

Select the graph that displays the polygon created using the following coordinates:

\(\displaystyle (8,5)\)

\(\displaystyle (8,-4)\)

\(\displaystyle (6,5)\)

\(\displaystyle (6,-4)\)

Possible Answers:

 

Plot 21

 

Plot 24

 

Plot 23

 

Plot 22

Correct answer:

 

Plot 21

Explanation:

When we are given coordinate points, it's important to know the difference between the x-axis and the y-axis, and which order these points are given. The x-axis is the axis that runs left to right and the y-axis is the axis the runs up and down. When coordinate points are written, the x value goes first, followed by the y value \(\displaystyle (x,y)\).

Knowing this information, we can plot the points and use straight lines to connect them in a counter-clockwise or clockwise direction. The provided coordinate points should create the following graph:

 

Plot 21

Example Question #194 : Geometry

Select the graph that displays the polygon created using the following coordinates:

\(\displaystyle (-3,-14)\)

\(\displaystyle (-3,11)\)

\(\displaystyle (-13,-14)\)

\(\displaystyle (-13,11)\)

Possible Answers:

 

Plot 26

 

Plot 28

 

Plot 25

 

Plot 27

Correct answer:

 

Plot 25

Explanation:

When we are given coordinate points, it's important to know the difference between the x-axis and the y-axis, and which order these points are given. The x-axis is the axis that runs left to right and the y-axis is the axis the runs up and down. When coordinate points are written, the x value goes first, followed by the y value \(\displaystyle (x,y)\).

Knowing this information, we can plot the points and use straight lines to connect them in a counter-clockwise or clockwise direction. The provided coordinate points should create the following graph:

 

Plot 25

Example Question #61 : Coordinate Geometry

Select the graph that displays the polygon created using the following coordinates:

\(\displaystyle (-12,-8)\)

\(\displaystyle (-12,-7)\)

\(\displaystyle (-1,-8)\)

\(\displaystyle (-1,-7)\)

Possible Answers:

 

Plot 31

 

Plot 32

 

Plot 29

 

Plot 30

Correct answer:

 

Plot 29

Explanation:

When we are given coordinate points, it's important to know the difference between the x-axis and the y-axis, and which order these points are given. The x-axis is the axis that runs left to right and the y-axis is the axis the runs up and down. When coordinate points are written, the x value goes first, followed by the y value \(\displaystyle (x,y)\).

Knowing this information, we can plot the points and use straight lines to connect them in a counter-clockwise or clockwise direction. The provided coordinate points should create the following graph:

 

Plot 29

Example Question #196 : Geometry

Select the graph that displays the polygon created using the following coordinates:

\(\displaystyle (-12,10)\)

\(\displaystyle (-12,-14)\)

\(\displaystyle (-11,10)\)

\(\displaystyle (-11,-14)\)

Possible Answers:

 

Plot 34

 

Plot 36

 

Plot 35

 

Plot 33

Correct answer:

 

Plot 33

Explanation:

When we are given coordinate points, it's important to know the difference between the x-axis and the y-axis, and which order these points are given. The x-axis is the axis that runs left to right and the y-axis is the axis the runs up and down. When coordinate points are written, the x value goes first, followed by the y value \(\displaystyle (x,y)\).

Knowing this information, we can plot the points and use straight lines to connect them in a counter-clockwise or clockwise direction. The provided coordinate points should create the following graph:

 

Plot 33

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