Grade 4 Social Studies Test Chapter 5 KEY Out of 20 Part 1

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Grade 4 Social Studies Test Chapter 5 KEY Out of 20 Part 1 Watertown City School District Grade 4 Social Studies Test Chapter 5 Part 1 Multiple Choice Part 2 Constructed Response Questions Student Name: School Name: Print your name and the name of your school on the lines above. The test has two parts. Part I contains several multiple-choice questions. Part II consists of several short-answer questions. Write your answers to Part II in this test booklet. DO NOT TURN THIS PAGE UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO.

Answer all Questions in this part. Part I Answer all Questions in this part. 1. The thirteen colonies were located along this ocean. (A) Gulf of Mexico (C) Atlantic Ocean (B) Hudson River (D) Pacific Ocean 2. During the colonial period, what was the occupation of most New Yorkers? (A) farming (C) silversmithing (B) tinsmithing (D) blacksmithing 3. Which term is used to describe money collected to pay for the services that a community provides? (A) savings (C) interest (B) profit (D) taxes 4. Importing goods from other countries is important mainly because it helps people (A) get items their country needs (B) visit other countries (C) know where other countries are located (D) prepare to move to another country 5. When the amount of chocolate available for people to eat goes down, the price of chocolate goes up. This shows (A) profit (C) a boycott (B) supply and demand (D) taxation Chapter 5

(A) built villages near rivers (B) made clothing at home by hand 6. How did early settlers in colonial America meet some of their basic needs? (A) built villages near rivers (B) made clothing at home by hand (C) farmed and hunted (D) all of the above 7. A place where ships load and unload their goods is called a (A) station (C) strait (B) gorge (D) port 8. What was the main reason there were many Africans in the early colonies? (A) They were forced to come to America as slaves. (B) They wanted farmland that was not available to them in Africa. (C) They were searching for religious freedom in America (D) They wanted to live in a new land. 9. Which term is defined as a settlement ruled by another country? (A) state (C) region (B) village (D) colony 10. Which of these is NOT a way that enslaved people tried to gain freedom? (A) by buying their freedom (B) by escaping to Native American lands (C) by planning revolts (D) by voting to make slavery illegal Chapter 5

Population of The Middle Colonies, 1760 11. Which of these workers is NOT a type of service job? (A) doctor (C) teacher (B) mail carrier (D) farmer 12. Which of the following goods was NOT made from New York’s natural resources? (A) beef (C) sugar (B) wheat (D) wood Base your answer to question 13 on the picture graph below. Population of The Middle Colonies, 1760 New York New Jersey Delaware Pennsylvania = 10,000 people 13. What was the population of New York in 1760? (A) 60,000 (C) 110,000 (B) 95,000 (D) 120,000 Chapter 5

50 years 14. How did apprenticeships help young people? (A) They learned skills that helped them earn a living as adults. (B) They made money that could help pay for school. (C) They had a better chance of being accepted to college. (D) They were able to travel to other countries. 15. Which of these is NOT a common skill that children learned as apprentices? (A) how to be tailors (C) how to be carpenters (B) how to be governors (D) how to make shoes Part II Directions: Write your answers to the questions that follow in the spaces provided in this test booklet. / 1 16. How many years does each equal part of this time line represent? 50 years 1650 1700 1750 1800 1664: about 700 African American live in New York 1761: Jupiter Hammon becomes the first African American to publish a poem 1700’s: more than 7,000 enslaved Africans are brought to New York 1712: a group of enslaved people try to gain freedom by setting fire to a building in New York City Chapter 5

corn fish wild berries wool flax (plants) animal skins The colonial family tried to provide all their own food, fuel, and clothing. Food was not always plentiful. Sometimes the fish did not bite. Still more often, the deer hid themselves in thickets. The settler depened on corn to feed his family and his animals. To make johnnycakes go down more easily, maple sugar or molasses was used. Wild berries were eagerly gathered by children. Clothing was homemade out of wool, flax (a plant), or animal skins. / 4 17. Using this document, list two sources of food for a colonial family. (a) (b) corn fish wild berries Using this document, list two sources of clothing for a colonial family. . (a) (b) wool flax (plants) animal skins Chapter 5

KEY C A D A B D D A D D D C D A B Name: # Chapter 5 Test- Multiple Choice 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Name: # Chapter 5 Test- Multiple Choice 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. C A D A B D D A D D D C D A B