Math Grade 4-5

FL FAST 4th Grade Math Practice Test 1

Practice with grade 4 operations, fractions, measurement, data, and geometry

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Practice with grade 4 operations, fractions, measurement, data, and geometry

Math - Grade 4-5

Instructions: Read each problem carefully. Show your work in the space provided. Check that your answer makes sense.
  1. 1

    What is the value of the digit 7 in the number 47,832?

  2. 2

    Which number is greater: 508,419 or 580,149? Explain how you know.

  3. 3

    Round 36,748 to the nearest thousand.

  4. 4

    Find the sum: 28,467 + 13,895.

  5. 5

    Find the difference: 70,000 - 28,456.

  6. 6

    A school ordered 236 boxes of pencils. Each box has 8 pencils. How many pencils did the school order in all?

  7. 7

    Find the product: 47 x 23.

  8. 8

    Find the quotient and remainder: 659 ÷ 6.

  9. 9

    A library has 9 shelves. Each shelf holds 48 books. The librarian adds 37 more books to a display table. How many books are there in all?

  10. 10

    List all the factors of 24.

  11. 11

    What number makes the equation true? 7 x n = 56

  12. 12
    A rectangle divided into 8 equal parts with 3 parts shaded.

    A rectangle is divided into 8 equal parts. Three parts are shaded. What fraction of the rectangle is shaded?

  13. 13
    Two sixths fraction bars, one with 5 parts shaded and one with 3 parts shaded.

    Which fraction is greater: 5/6 or 3/6? Explain how you know.

  14. 14
    A ninths fraction bar showing 2 shaded parts combined with 5 shaded parts.

    Find the sum: 2/9 + 5/9.

  15. 15
    A tenths fraction bar with 7 shaded parts and 3 of them crossed out.

    Find the difference: 7/10 - 3/10.

  16. 16
    Two whole squares and one fourth of a third square shaded.

    Write 9/4 as a mixed number.

  17. 17
    Two eighths fraction strips showing six shaded parts decomposed in different color groups.

    Decompose 6/8 as a sum of fractions with the same denominator in two different ways.

  18. 18
    Four bowls each paired with a measuring cup filled about three quarters with oats.

    A recipe uses 3/4 cup of oats for one batch. How many cups of oats are needed for 4 batches?

  19. 19
    A tenths model with 6 of 10 boxes shaded.

    Write 0.6 as a fraction with a denominator of 10.

  20. 20
    Two hundred grids, one with 45 squares shaded and one with 50 squares shaded.

    Which decimal is greater: 0.45 or 0.5? Explain how you know.

  21. 21
    A ribbon divided into 5 equal sections, with each section subdivided into inch marks.

    A ribbon is 5 feet long. How many inches long is the ribbon?

  22. 22

    A bag of apples weighs 3 pounds. How many ounces does the bag weigh?

  23. 23
    Two clocks showing 3:25 and 4:10 without numerals.

    Maya started reading at 3:25 p.m. and stopped at 4:10 p.m. How long did Maya read?

  24. 24
    An unlabeled line plot with pencil icons showing five pencil lengths.

    The line plot shows the lengths of five pencils: 4 1/2 inches, 5 inches, 5 inches, 5 1/2 inches, and 6 inches. What is the total length of all five pencils?

  25. 25
    A rectangle with its outside border highlighted to show perimeter.

    A rectangle has a length of 12 meters and a width of 7 meters. What is its perimeter?

  26. 26
    A rectangular garden divided into a grid to show area.

    A garden is shaped like a rectangle with a length of 15 feet and a width of 9 feet. What is the area of the garden?

  27. 27
    A rectangle with opposite sides color coded to show perimeter relationships.

    A rectangle has a perimeter of 30 inches. One side is 9 inches long. What is the length of the other side?

  28. 28
    A right angle with a small square marker at the corner.

    An angle measures 90 degrees. What type of angle is it?

  29. 29
    An obtuse angle with a wide opening.

    An angle measures 125 degrees. Is it acute, right, or obtuse? Explain your answer.

  30. 30
    Two parallel lines that stay the same distance apart.

    In the diagram, line AB and line CD never meet and stay the same distance apart. What word describes these lines?

  31. 31
    A trapezoid with one pair of parallel sides.

    A shape has 4 sides. It has exactly one pair of parallel sides. What is the best name for the shape?

  32. 32
    A symmetrical figure with a vertical line of symmetry.

    A figure can be folded along a vertical line so that both halves match exactly. What does the figure have?

  33. 33

    The table shows that 1 notebook costs $3, 2 notebooks cost $6, and 3 notebooks cost $9. How much do 7 notebooks cost?

  34. 34

    Lena buys a book for $8.75 and a bookmark for $1.25. She pays with a $20 bill. How much change should she receive?

  35. 35

    Which expression has the same value as 6 x 14? A. 6 x 10 + 6 x 4, B. 6 x 10 + 4, C. 6 + 10 x 4, D. 14 + 6

  36. 36

    Is 29 prime or composite? Explain your answer.

  37. 37
    A whale shown about four times as long as a dolphin.

    A whale is 32 feet long. A dolphin is 8 feet long. The whale is how many times as long as the dolphin?

  38. 38

    Evaluate the expression: (18 + 6) ÷ 4.

  39. 39

    A teacher has 74 markers. She wants to put 8 markers in each cup. How many full cups can she make, and how many markers will be left over?

  40. 40

    A field trip has 128 students and 16 adults. Each bus holds 48 people. How many buses are needed for everyone?

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