Grade 4 Item 0
What Number Will Be Chosen?
Item 2 On which day was twice as much time spent eating lunch as on Sunday? TUESDAY
Item 3 What is the median number of letters per name in the graph? Last Names Number of Letters Number of Names
Item 4 What is the probability of having a name with 7 letters in it? Explain your answer. Last Names Number of Letters Number of Names /22
Item 5 If you have a box of 100 objects that are evenly made up of blue, red, black, or green objects. What is the likelihood (probability) that you could randomly pull out an object that is blue? 25/100 = 1/4 = 25%
Item 6 Find the sum 1,982 2,
Item 7 Find the sum 2,
Item 8 Subtract. Add or estimate to check. 4,
Item 9 Subtract $ $23.58 $13.47
Item 10 Multiply 4,126 X 4 16,504
Item 11 Multiply 309 X 6 1,854
Item 12 What is the product of 618 and 5? 3090
Item 13 Complete 3 R 4 )
Item 14 Divide R 7 ) 68 95
Item 15 Divide. Check your answer 642 R 2
Item 16 Divide. Check your answer. 6 ) R 3
Item 17 Estimate to the nearest dollar 5 ) $23.89 $5.00
Item 18 Estimate the product. First round then multiply 741 X 28 20,748
Item The closest estimate of the sum is: A. Less than 1,000 B. Between 1,000 and 1,100 C. Between 1,100 and 1,200 D. More than 1,200
Item 20 Candy bars sell for $0.25 each or a package of 12 for $3.50. If I want to buy 24 of them for Halloween, would it be cheaper to buy them individually or by the package? Individually
Item 21 Write the fraction that shows how full the container is. ½ or ¾ 3/4
Item 22 What does the picture show? A. 6/8 = 2/3 B. 6/8 = 3/4 C.6/8 > 2/3 D.6/8 < 2/3
Item 23 Find the sum = 5 3/7
Item 24 Find the sum. Simplify if possible + B. 6/20 A. 6/10 C. 3/5 D. Not Here
Item 25 Find the difference. Simplify if possible. - A. 5/9 B. 1/3 C. 3/18 D. Not Here
Item 26 Find the difference. Simplify if possible. = 1 1/2
Item 27 Give 400, , , in standard form. A. 407, 852 B. 470,852 C. 478,052 D. 478,820
Item 28 Given the numerals 6, 5, 3, and 8, what is the greatest number that can be made using each numeral only once. 8,653
Item 29 In the number 43, , which digit is in the hundredths place? 5
Item 30 Give the word name, fraction, and decimal for the shaded part. A.Seven tens, 7/10,70% B.Seven hundredths, 7/100,0.07 C.Seven tenths, 7/10,0.7 D.Not Here
Item 31 Give the decimal for 7/
Item 32 Write the decimal for 47/
Item 33 Complete Use, or = A. < B. > C. =
Item 34 Order the decimals from least to greatest
Item 35 Complete 500 centimeters = ____ meters
Item 36 Which is the heavier weight: 16 ounces or 2 pounds? 2 POUNDS
Item 37 A football field is 100 yards long. How many feet long would two football fields be? 67 feet
Item 38 Write the value for 6 pints = cups 12
Item 39 Choose the value for 6000 meters = kilometers 6
Item 40 Find the AREA of the triangle. 7 cm 6 cm 21 cm sq.
Item 41 Which of the following might be between 4 and 6 meters long? A. A school building B. An automobile C. A school desk D. A new, unsharpened pencil
Item 42 Choose a reasonable unit of volume for a family or classroom fish aquarium. A..5 gallons B. 1 gallon C. 10 gallons D. 1,000 gallons
Item 43 Choose the better estimate for the capacity of a public swimming pool such as Pirates’ Cove. 10,000 kiloliters or 10,000 milliliters 10,000 kiloliters
Item 44 Choose the better estimate of temperature for winter snowstorm: 8 o F or 80 o F 8oF8oF
Item 45 If school is out at 3:30 and you have soccer practice at 5:45, how much time do you have to get your homework done, get ready, and ride to practice? A. 3 hours and 45 minutes B. 2 hours and 45 minutes C. 3 hours and 15 minutes D. 2 hours and 15 minutes D
Item 46 Tell whether the two figures appear to be congruent, similar, or neither. A. Congruent B. Similar C. Neither NEITHER
Item 47 Tell how many lines of symmetry the figure has. 1
Item 48 What is the name of the polygon? A. Quadrilateral B. Octagon C. Triangle D. Hexagon OCTAGON
Item 49 What is the (perimeter/area, the teacher will decide) of the equilateral triangle below if each side is 4 inches and the height is 3 inches? 12
Item 50 Complete the table A. n + 5; 12, 8 B. n - 5; 11, 10 C. n X 3; 27, 24 D. n ÷ 2; 4, 5 Inn Out 16138
Item 51 Give the letter of the point named by (7,1) J M K L N T R P S T
Item 52 Extend the number pattern. 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, ____ 32
Item 53 What should replace the box in the number sentence below? 24 4 = 6 ÷
Item 54 Rachel and Ryan are working on posters for “Say No To Drugs” week. Rachel made 3 posters by herself and Ryan made 2 posters by himself. They worked as a team on an additional poster. How many posters did they create altogether? 6
Item 55 Harry bought 5 items from the school book store. Each item cost $3.50. What is the amount of change he will receive from a $20 bill? $2.50
Item 56 There are 28 students in Mr. Rowe’s class. If he were to break up the class into 7 groups, how many would be in each group? 4 students