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Grade 4 Decimals CCSS: 4.NF.C.7
0.56 is                 0.8
  1. equal to
  2. the same as
  3. greater than
  4. less than
Grade 4 Counting and Comparing Numbers CCSS: 4.NBT.A.1
Which symbol makes a correct comparison?

45,733                 45,743
  1. >
  2. <
  3. =
Grade 4 Multiplication
What is the missing factor?

3×(               ×4)=24
  1. 8
  2. 2
  3. 6
  4. 9
  5. 0
Grade 4 Primes, Factors, and Multiples CCSS: 4.OA.B.4
Which is not a composite number?
  1. 18
  2. 36
  3. 100
  4. 17
Grade 4 Place Value
In the number 594,082 the 9 is in the                 ten thousands                place.
Grade 4 Patterns CCSS: 4.OA.C.5
Look at the pattern:
Winter - Snowman - SmallWinter - Tree - SmallWinter - Sled - SmallWinter - Gloves - SmallWinter - Snowman - SmallWinter - Tree - Small
Which set of letters represents the pattern?
  1. AB
  2. ABC
  3. AABB
  4. ABCD
Grade 4 Primes, Factors, and Multiples
Which is a multiple of 3? You may select one or more answers.
  1. 9
  2. 24
  3. 18
  4. none of the above
Grade 4 Primes, Factors, and Multiples CCSS: 4.OA.B.4
Which of the following expressions is a factor pair of 36?
  1. 3 x 12
  2. 6 x 3
  3. 6 x 5
  4. 4 x 8
Grade 4 Division
Ryan receives $15 dollars a week for walking a dog.
He wants to buy a video game that costs $98.00.
How many weeks will it take him to save enough money to buy the video game?
  1. 7 weeks
  2. 10 weeks
  3. 4 weeks
  4. 6 weeks
Grade 4 Fractions and Ratios CCSS: 4.NF.B.3, 4.NF.B.3d
Emily walked 10/14 mile on Thursday. She walked 5/14 mile on Friday. How much farther did Emily walk on Thursday than on Friday?
  1. 15/14 miles
  2. 4/14 mile
  3. 5/14 mile
  4. 5/28 mile
Grade 4 Patterns
Is this pattern growing or repeating?

# ? # ? # ? # ?
  1. growing
  2. repeating
Grade 4 Multiplication
Multiply.
36 x 8 =
  1. 242
  2. 248
  3. 284
  4. 288
Grade 4 Decimals
Louise is creating a 1-foot long comic strip. If she has marked 0.5 on her paper, what should she do to find 1 foot?
  1. Subtract 0.5
  2. Add 0.2
  3. Multiply 0.5
  4. Add 0.5
Grade 4 Mixed Operation Word Problems CCSS: 4.OA.A.2, 4.OA.A.3
Paul has 20 coins in his collection. Lucy has 4 times as many coins as Paul. Tony has half as many coins as Lucy. How many coins do Paul and Tony have?
  1. 60 coins
  2. 80 coins
  3. 40 coins
  4. 20 coins
Grade 4 Multiplication CCSS: 4.NBT.B.5
Sue is planning a pizza party for 187 people. If she plans on ordering enough pizza for each person to have 3 slices, how many slices of pizza will she need?
  1. 345
  2. 561
  3. 5,421
  4. 32,421
Grade 4 Primes, Factors, and Multiples CCSS: 4.OA.B.4
Is the number 9 prime or composite?
  1. Prime
  2. Composite
Grade 4 Fractions and Ratios
Subtract 69 from 5.

The answer in its simplest form is                     .
  1. 429
  2. 413
  3. 523
  4. 569
Grade 4 Primes, Factors, and Multiples CCSS: 4.OA.B.4
Are the number of trees prime or composite?
Christmas - Tree - SmallChristmas - Tree - SmallChristmas - Tree - SmallChristmas - Tree - SmallChristmas - Tree - SmallChristmas - Tree - SmallChristmas - Tree - SmallChristmas - Tree - SmallChristmas - Tree - Small
  1. prime
  2. composite
Grade 4 Money (USA) CCSS: 4.MD.A.2
A customer’s purchase is $8.50. If he gives the cashier $20, what should he get back in change?
  1. $2.50
  2. $11.50
  3. $10.50
  4. $12.99
  5. $28.00
Grade 4 Mixed Operation Word Problems CCSS: 4.OA.A.3
There are 6 buses transporting students to a baseball game with 32 students on each bus. Each row at the baseball stadium seats 8 students. If the students fill up all of the rows, how many rows of seats will the students need altogether?
  1. 22
  2. 24
  3. 192
  4. 4
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