Common Core: Kindergarten Math : Counting & Cardinality

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for Common Core: Kindergarten Math

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Example Questions

Example Question #171 : Counting & Cardinality

How many circles are there?


3

Possible Answers:

Three

Two

One

Correct answer:

Three

Explanation:

There are  circles.  in word form is three. 

Example Question #172 : Counting & Cardinality

How many circles are there?

 

5

Possible Answers:

Four

Three

Five

Correct answer:

Five

Explanation:

There are  circles.  in word form is five. 

 

Example Question #173 : Counting & Cardinality

How many circles are there?

7

 

Possible Answers:

Six

Seven

Five

Correct answer:

Seven

Explanation:

There are  circles.  in word form is seven. 

 

Example Question #14 : Counting The Number Of Objects

How many circles are there?

9

 

Possible Answers:

Nine

Eleven

Ten

Correct answer:

Nine

Explanation:

There are  circles.  in word form is nine. 

 

Example Question #15 : Counting The Number Of Objects

How many circles are there?


11

Possible Answers:

Eleven

Twelve

Ten

Correct answer:

Eleven

Explanation:

There are  circles.  in word form is eleven. 

 

Example Question #176 : Counting & Cardinality

How many circles are there?


2

Possible Answers:

Three

Two

Four

Correct answer:

Two

Explanation:

There are  circles.  in word form is two. 

Example Question #177 : Counting & Cardinality

How many circles are there?


6

Possible Answers:

Eight

Six

Seven

Correct answer:

Six

Explanation:

There are  circles.  in word form is six. 

Example Question #178 : Counting & Cardinality

How many circles are there?


8

Possible Answers:

Eight

Nine

Seven

Correct answer:

Eight

Explanation:

There are  circles.  in word form is eight. 

Example Question #179 : Counting & Cardinality

How many circles are there?


10

Possible Answers:

Eight

Nine

Ten

Correct answer:

Ten

Explanation:

There are  circles.  in word form is ten. 

Example Question #171 : Counting & Cardinality

How many circles are there?


12

Possible Answers:

Eleven

Twelve

Ten

Correct answer:

Twelve

Explanation:

There are  circles.  in word form is twelve. 

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