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Grade 4 Order of Operations
What are mathematical operations?
  1. addition and subtraction only
  2. multiplication and division only
  3. addition, subtraction, multiplication and division
Grade 4 Number Types
Which number is three hundred three million, thirty-three thousand, three in standard form?
  1. 300,333,003
  2. 330,303,003
  3. 300,303,033
  4. 303,033,003
Grade 4 Primes, Factors, and Multiples CCSS: 4.OA.B.4
Which number expression includes two factors with a product of 48?
  1. 4 x 8
  2. 6 x 8
  3. 8 x 4
  4. 8 x 8
Grade 4 Fractions and Ratios CCSS: 4.NF.B.3, 4.NF.B.3a
1112-212=
  1. 1312
  2. 912
  3. 34
  4. 90
Grade 4 Patterns CCSS: 4.OA.C.5

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MushroomCarrot                   AppleMushroomCarrotAppleApple
  1. Carrot
  2. Mushroom
  3. Apple
Grade 4 Fractions and Ratios CCSS: 4.NF.C.5
What fraction is equivalent to 310 and has a denominator of 100?
  1. 3100
  2. 30100
  3. 10030
  4. 1100
Grade 4 Multiplication CCSS: 4.OA.A.2
Last year, the 4th graders at Summit School collected 500 cans of food for the food drive. This year's 4th graders want to collect two times as many cans. How many cans do this year's 4th graders hope to collect?
  1. 250 cans
  2. 500 cans
  3. 1,000 cans
  4. 10,000 cans
Grade 4 Primes, Factors, and Multiples CCSS: 4.OA.B.4
Are the number of bells prime or composite?
Christmas - Bell - SmallChristmas - Bell - SmallChristmas - Bell - SmallChristmas - Bell - SmallChristmas - Bell - Small
Christmas - Bell - SmallChristmas - Bell - SmallChristmas - Bell - SmallChristmas - Bell - SmallChristmas - Bell - Small
  1. prime
  2. composite
Grade 4 Primes, Factors, and Multiples CCSS: 4.OA.B.4
Are the number of pictures prime or composite?
Christmas - Santa - SmallChristmas - Snowman - SmallChristmas - Tree - SmallChristmas - Bell - SmallChristmas - Stocking - Small
  1. prime
  2. composite
Grade 4 Mixed Numbers CCSS: 4.NF.B.3, 4.NF.B.3c
Alice read 2 books last weekend. She read the first book in 434 hours and the second book in 334 hours. How many hours did it take Alice to read both books?
  1. 812 hours
  2. 712 hours
  3. 634 hours
  4. 1 hour
Grade 4 Patterns CCSS: 4.OA.C.5
Which of the following rules describes how to complete the pattern below?

3, 4, 8, 9, 18, 19, 38
  1. times 4, plus 1
  2. plus 1, times 2
  3. plus 4, times 1
  4. minus 1, times 4
Grade 4 Division
Chad has 15 kg of rice. He puts the rice equally into 4 containers. How much rice, in kg, is there in each container?
  1. 3 1/2 kg
  2. 3 3/4 kg
  3. 4 1/4 kg
  4. 4 1/2 kg
Grade 4 Division CCSS: 4.NBT.B.6
Amy bought 833 bottles of water when they were on sale. If she drank 7 bottles a day, how many days would they last her?
  1. 109
  2. 119
  3. 129
  4. 128
Grade 4 Money (USA) CCSS: 4.MD.A.2
Sam bought a small pizza for $5.75. Tom bought a large pizza for $7.10. How much more did Tom spend than Sam?
  1. $0.54
  2. $0.81
  3. $1.35
  4. $12.85
Grade 4 Place Value CCSS: 4.NBT.A.2
Which of the following is another way to write the number 14,363?
  1. one thousand, four hundred thirty-six
  2. fourteen thousand, three hundred sixty-three
  3. fourteen thousand, three hundred sixty
  4. four thousand, three hundred sixty-three
Grade 4 Fractions and Ratios CCSS: 4.NF.A.1
Which fraction is equivalent to 2/3?
  1. 2/4
  2. 4/6
  3. 5/10
  4. 6/10
Grade 4 Multiplication CCSS: 4.NBT.B.5
Multiply.
4,223 x 3 =
  1. 12,449
  2. 12,663
  3. 12,669
  4. 12,468
Grade 4 Estimation
Estimate.
263,099 + 438,682 =
  1. 700,000
  2. 800,000
  3. 600,000
  4. 100,000
Grade 4 Counting and Comparing Numbers CCSS: 4.NBT.A.2
Which of the following is a true statement?
  1. 325>683
  2. 460>312
  3. 505>836
  4. 495<443
Grade 4 Multiplication CCSS: 4.NBT.B.5
Multiply 48 by 50.
  1. 1,200
  2. 1,400
  3. 2,400
  4. 2,500
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