4 th Grade GMAS Review Questions: Short Constructed Response These questions were pulled from numerous state websites and coach book type materials.

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4 th Grade GMAS Review Questions: Short Constructed Response These questions were pulled from numerous state websites and coach book type materials.

Use the information provided to answer Part A and Part B. OA

A team runs a race. There are 4 people on a team and each person runs the same distance. The team runs a total distance of 5,280 feet. What is the distance each person runs? OA and NBT

The length of a desktop is 4 feet. How many inches is the length of the desktop? MD

Hayley has 272 beads. She buys 38 more beads. She will use 89 beads to make bracelets and the rest to make necklaces. She will use 9 beads for each necklace. What is the greatest number of necklaces Hayley can make? OA and NBT

The Amazon river is about 6,516 kilometers long. The Mississippi river is about 3,775 kilometers long. What is the difference between these two lengths? NBT and OA

Mr. Soto’s bicycle weighs 30 pounds. Mr. Soto’s car weighs 90 times as much as his bicycle. What is the weight of Mr. Soto’s car? OA

MD

A garden contains only bean plants and tomato plants. There are 5 rows of bean plants and 6 rows of tomato plants. Each row of bean plants has 13 plants. Each row of tomato plants has 16 plants. What is the total number of plants in the garden? OA

NF

MD

NBT and OA

The rectangular piece of art paper shown here has a perimeter of 36 inches. Paige is covering the paper with small stickers. Four stickers will exactly cover one square inch of the paper. If stickers are sold in packs of 100, how many packs of stickers will Paige need? How many stickers will Paige have left over? Explain your answer using numbers OR symbols OR words. MD

Rainbow Elementary is planning a year-end awards dinner that students will attend. The table shows the number of students from each grade level who will be attending the dinner. There will be three different kinds of tables to seat the students. The diagram shows how many students can be seated at each kind of table. What is a possible combination of tables that can be used to seat all the students at the awards dinner? OA