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Grade 4 Metric System and SI CCSS: 4.MD.A.1
100 m =          10,000         cm
Grade 4 Division CCSS: 4.OA.A.2
A baby chick weighs 20 grams. An older chick weighs 120 grams.
Easter - Yellow Chick - SmallEaster - Yellow Chick
Which equation shows how many times more the older chick weighs than the younger chick?
  1. 120÷20=6
  2. 120-20=100
  3. 20+120=140
  4. 20×120=2400
Grade 4 Mixed Operation Word Problems
At Trans's Restaurant a group with three adults and five children came in to eat.
If each meal cost eight dollars, how much was the bill?
  1. $24
  2. $40
  3. $56
  4. $64
Grade 4 Mixed Numbers CCSS: 4.NF.B.3, 4.NF.B.3c
327+37=
  1. 1514
  2. 3514
  3. 157
  4. 357
Grade 4 Primes, Factors, and Multiples CCSS: 4.OA.B.4
Are the number of hats prime or composite?
Thanksgiving - Pilgrim Hat - SmallThanksgiving - Pilgrim Hat - Small
  1. prime
  2. composite
Grade 4 Symmetry and Transformations CCSS: 4.G.A.3
How many lines of symmetry does the trapezoid shown have?
Trapezoid - Color
  1. 0
  2. 1
  3. 2
  4. 4
Grade 4 Fractions and Ratios CCSS: 4.NF.A.2

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1/3                 1/2
  1. <
  2. >
  3. =
Grade 4 Subtraction with Regrouping CCSS: 4.NBT.B.4
Miss Lindberg traveled 2,103 miles. Ms. Torres traveled 2,345 miles. How much farther did Ms. Torres travel than Ms. Lindberg?
  1. 4,448 miles
  2. 202 miles
  3. 4,408 miles
  4. 242 miles
Grade 4 Fractions and Ratios
Which symbol makes this number sentence true?

3/9 is                 7/9
  1. <
  2. >
  3. =
Grade 4 Quadrilaterals CCSS: 4.G.A.2
Polygon ABCD can best be described as a
Parallelogram ABCD v1
  1. rectangle.
  2. square.
  3. parallelogram.
  4. trapezoid.
Grade 4 Primes, Factors, and Multiples CCSS: 4.OA.B.4
Which of the following is the sixth multiple of 3?
  1. 15
  2. 18
  3. 21
  4. 24
Grade 4 Counting and Comparing Numbers CCSS: 4.NBT.A.2
7,726                 6,277
  1. <
  2. >
  3. =
Grade 4 Division CCSS: 4.NBT.B.6
Matthew needs to solve the problem 2,406÷6. In what place is the first digit of the quotient for the problem 2,406÷6?
  1. ones
  2. tens
  3. hundreds
  4. thousands
Grade 4 Multiplication CCSS: 4.OA.A.1
12 is 6 times as many as                .
  1. 2
  2. 18
  3. 4
  4. 72
Grade 4 Customary Measurement Concepts CCSS: 4.MD.A.1
Which unit would best measure the weight of a pair of scissors?
  1. Pounds
  2. Ounces
  3. Tons
  4. Kilograms
Grade 4 Customary Measurement Concepts CCSS: 4.MD.A.2
Jalian drinks 2 quarts of milk every week. Which measurement is equivalent to 2 quarts?
  1. 4 cups
  2. 2 pints
  3. 4 pints
  4. 1 gallon
Grade 4 Calendar Math
It takes a guinea pig about 68 days to develop completely before it is born. Which of these is greater than 68 days?
  1. 1 month
  2. 1,200 hours
  3. 9 weeks
  4. 10 weeks
Grade 4 Primes, Factors, and Multiples CCSS: 4.OA.B.4
The number 1 is a prime number.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 4 Place Value CCSS: 4.NBT.A.3
Round the number 59,495 to the nearest thousand.
  1. 60,000
  2. 59,000
  3. 59,500
  4. 59,400
Grade 4 Money (USA) CCSS: 4.MD.A.2
Lily likes apples. Each apple is $0.50. She wants 11 apples. How much money will she pay to get 11 apples?
  1. $4.50
  2. $5.00
  3. $5.50
  4. $6.00
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