Grade 4 Final Exam Placement
Grade 4 Final Exam Placement
A. 0.12 A. 4 times
B. 1.02 B. 7 times
C. 1.2 C. 21 times
D. 12.100 D. 35 times
A. 687
B. 693
C. 1,493
D. 1,695
9. Lily is going to give away all the pieces of 10. Mr. Carson drove 1,027 miles in April. He
candy in a bag. She can give an equal drove 988 miles in May. Mr. Carson used the
number of pieces of candy to 5, 3, or 2 expression below to find how many more
people. Which number of pieces of candy miles he drove in April than in May.
could be in Lily’s bag? 1,027 – 988 . How many more miles did Mr.
Carson drive in April than in May?
A. 12
B. 20 A. 39 miles
C. 30 B. 139 miles
D. 45 C. 161 miles
D. 1,961 miles
11. Kelly chose a mystery number. Her
mystery number is a factor of 38. Which 12. . There are 31 days in the month of
number could be Kelly’s mystery number? January. Michelle did 45 push-ups each day
of the month. She used the expression below
A. 2 to find the number of push-ups she did in
B. 3 January. 31 × 45
C. 4
D. 8 How many push-ups did Michelle do in the
month of January?
13. . Use the equation below to answer the
question. 14 × 3 = 42 A. 125 push-ups
B. 279 push-ups
Which statement correctly interprets the C. 1,395 push-ups
expression? D. 1,406 push-ups
A. 14 is 3 more than 42. 14. Olivia used the rule "Add 11" to create
B. 42 is 14 more than 3. the number pattern shown below.
C. 14 is 3 times as many as 42.
D. 42 is 3 times as many as 14. 10, 21, 32, 43, 54
15. A post office delivered eighteen thousand Which statement about the number pattern
ninety-six pieces of mail in a week. What is is true?
this number of pieces of mail written in
expanded form? A. The 10th number in the pattern will be an
even number.
A. 18 + 1,000 + 90 + 6 B. The number pattern will never have two
B. 18 + 1,000 + 900 + 60 even numbers next to each other.
C. 10,000 + 8,000 + 90 + 6 C. The next two numbers in the pattern will
D. 10,000 + 8,000 + 900 + 60 be an even number then an odd number.
D. If the number pattern started with an odd
number then the pattern would have only od
numbers in it.
16. An office building has 300,000 + 5,000 + 17. Use the number below to answer the
600 + 10 square feet of floor space. What is question.
the number of square feet of floor space 107,792
written in standard form?
Which statement about the two values of the
A. 30,561 digit 7 is correct?
B. 35,610
C. 300,561 A. The value of the underlined 7 is 10 times
D. 305,610 less than the value of the other 7.
B. The value of the underlined 7 is 100 times
18. Collin spent 7 hours volunteering last less than the value of the other 7.
month. Vanessa spent 21 hours volunteering C. The value of the underlined 7 is 10 times
last month. Which equation correctly shows more than the value of the other 7.
how many times more hours Vanessa spent D. The value of the underlined 7 is 100 times
volunteering last more than the value of the other 7.
month than Collin?
19. A newspaper company sold 179,912
A. 7 × 3 = 21 newspapers in one day. What is this number
B. 7 × 14 = 21 of newspapers written in word form?
C. 21 × 3 = 63
D. 21 × 7 = 147 A. one hundred seventy-nine thousand
twelve
20. . Erin made 12 pints of juice. She drinks 3 B. one hundred seventy-nine nine hundred
cups of juice each day. How many days will twelve
Erin take to drink all of the juice she made? C. one hundred seventy thousand nine
hundred twelve
A. 2 days D. one hundred seventy-nine thousand nine
B. 4 days hundred twelve
C. 8 days
D. 9 days
PART 2 : THESE QUESTIONS ARE DIRECTLY TAKEN FROM THE MATH GRADE 4
STATE TEST. YOU SHOULD GET THESE QUESTIONS CORRECT.
21. Carter has 9 comic books. Ben has 3 times 22. Which number, when rounded to the
as many comic books as Carter. nearest thousand, is 17,000 ?
How many comic books does Ben have?
A 16,129
A6 B 16,921
B 12 C 17,538
C 24 D 17,853
D 27
23. How many hundreds are in 1,000 ? 24. Which figure appears to be a rectangle?
A1
B 10
C 100
D 1,000
25.
26. What is the product of 3 and 2,470 ?
A 6,210
B 6,213
C 7,410
D 7,413
A $160
28. Which statement is true? B $240
C $400
D $480
A 2,482
B 2,492
C 2,582
D 2,592
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34. A soccer team sold water bottles to earn money to buy new soccer balls. The team
earned a total of $170. If the team pays $9 per soccer ball, what is the greatest
number of soccer balls they can buy with the money earned?
Explain. ______________________________________________________________________
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35. Two numbers are shown below.
4,699 and 4,780
Write the two numbers in expanded form, and then compare them using the >, <,
or = symbol. Be sure to include what you know about place value in your answer.
Explain how you know your answer is correct.
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36.
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49. Write 746583 in word form.
ACUTE :
OBTUSE :
RIGHT :