CBEST Math Practice Test 2025 [Timed] Quiz Questions Answers

Last Updated on November 20, 2024

CBEST Math Practice Test 2025 [Timed] Quiz Questions Answers. California Basic Educational Skills Test™ (CBEST®) exam preparation. There are a total of 50 questions with a given time limit. You can check your live CBEST Math Practice Test 2 score at the end of the quiz.

CBEST Math Practice Test 2025

Test Prep for CBEST Test Prep
CBEST®) stands for California Basic Educational Skills Test™
Practice Test Content CBEST Math Practice Test
Total Questions 25 MCQs
Type of Test Sample Test 2
Time allowed 35 minutes
Test Score Yes, it Can be checked at the end of the test.
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CBEST Math Practice Test [Timed]

CBEST Math Practice Test [Timed]
Total Items: 25
Time Limit: 35 Minutes

1 / 25

Arturo is driving at a speed of 50 miles per hour. At 2:00 he sees the following sign.

Arturo continues at the same speed. At 2:30 how far from Caanan will he be?

2 / 25

Keiko spent the day bird watching and counted 34 more birds in the morning than in the afternoon. If she counted a total of 76 birds, how many birds did she count in the afternoon?

3 / 25

Solve for y.

y – 2 + 3y = 10

Enter The Value:

4 / 25

Read the information below; then answer the question that follows.

A refrigerator in a school cafeteria is partially filled
with 42 sandwiches. There are 13 turkey sandwiches,
14 cheese sandwiches, and 15 egg salad sandwiches.
By the end of the lunch period, 21 of the sandwiches
have been sold.

Which of the following facts can be determined from the information given above?

5 / 25

Read the problem below; then answer the question that follows

Wei-Jen and Sue are going to drive cross country. To reach their destination, they plan to drive about 400 miles each day for 5 days. If gasoline costs an average of $2.00 per gallon, approximately how much money should they budget for gasoline on this trip?

Which single piece of information is necessary to solve the problem above?

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Read the problem below; then answer the question that follows.

Maria left her home at 9:00 A. M ., ran 3 miles to the lake,
ran around the lake twice, and then ran home along the
same route for a total distance of 10 miles. What was
Maria's average jogging speed?

Which single piece of additional information is required to solve this problem?

7 / 25

Antonio buys 4 notebooks for $3.50 each at a store. The next day he returns to the store and exchanges the notebooks for 3 notebooks that have gone on sale for $1.75 each. Antonio uses the following expression to calculate the amount of money he should receive back from the exchange.

(4 × $3.50) – (3 × $1.75)

Which of the following expressions could Antonio have also used?

8 / 25

Ben’s garden has a collection of roses, tulips, and carnations, in a ratio of 3:2:1. If Ben has a total of 72 flowers in his garden, how many roses are in his garden?

9 / 25

Use the chart below to answer the question that follows

The chart above displays a relationship between values of X and Y. Given this relationship, what would be the value of Y that is missing?

10 / 25

A school district is proposing a 5% increase in the number of days in a school year. Currently there are 180 days in a school year. How long would a school year be with the proposed increase?

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If the value of y is between .00268 and .0339, which of the following could be y?

12 / 25

Use the mathematical statement below to answer the question that follows.

Which of the following values when entered in the box will satisfy the statement above?

13 / 25

Use the information below to answer the questions that follow.

  • If the distance to a destination is greater than 15 miles from home, Bob will take the bus.
  • If the distance to a destination is greater than 4 miles but less than 15 miles from home, Bob will ride his bicycle.
  • If the distance to a destination is less than 4 miles from home, Bob will walk.

If Bob rode his bicycle to Kathleen’s apartment, which of the following statements could be true

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Use the information below to answer the questions that follow.

  • If the distance to a destination is greater than 15 miles from home, Bob will take the bus.
  • If the distance to a destination is greater than 4 miles but less than 15 miles from home, Bob will ride his bicycle.
  • If the distance to a destination is less than 4 miles from home, Bob will walk.

Using the information above, which of the following facts could be determined?

15 / 25

Which of the following numbers is between 2,329,500 and 2,598,100?

16 / 25

If the value of x is between 0.0051 and 0.038, which of the following could be x?

17 / 25

Abby drives 18 miles round trip between home and work each day. If her daily round trip is rounded to the nearest 5 miles, which of the following is the best estimate of the total number of miles driven in 5 days?

18 / 25

Kerri ran the same distance in four different races. Her times were 18.04 seconds, 21.39 seconds, 12.99 seconds, and 14.14 seconds. If the individual times are rounded to the nearest one-tenth of a second, what is the estimate of Kerri's total time for all four races?

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Use the information below to answer the question that follows.

• The grocery store is located three miles away from the house.
• The house is located four miles away from the highway.

Based on the information above, which of the following conclusions can be made?

20 / 25

Use the information below to answer the question that follows.

• If the distance to a destination is greater than 10 miles from home, then Matt will drive his car.
• If the distance to a destination is greater than 2 miles but less than 10 miles from home, then Matt will ride his bicycle.
• If the distance to a destination is less than 2 miles from home, then Matt will walk.

If Matt rode his bicycle to Zachary's apartment, which of the following statements could be true?

21 / 25

Marge has a jar of coins (quarters, dimes, nickels, and/or pennies) totaling $24.70. What is the largest number of quarters that Marge could have in her jar?

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Use the information below to answer the question that follows.

Priya was asked to evaluate the expression (3x + 2)(x + 5). Although she was given the value of −5 for x, she was unsure of her answer.

If Priya evaluated the expression correctly, what answer should she have given?

 

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Lara is scheduled to perform 24 surgeries this week. If she performs four surgeries on Monday, how many must she perform each day, on average, to finish by Friday?

24 / 25

Use the table below to answer the following question.

A website recorded the average temperatures in Springfield for six consecutive weeks. What is the difference between the highest and lowest temperatures recorded during these six weeks?

25 / 25

Mitch makes $2,000 each month. His bills for the month are: $600.00, $250.00, $200.00, $180.00, $140.00, $120.00, and $86.00. If there are four weeks in a month, how much money does Mitch have left each week?

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