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Online Update 1/10/12 4th Grade
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Gr 4 Lesson 3-6 TPrep
Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
1. In 35 ÷ 7 = 5, what is the 7 called?
a. quotient
b. factor
c. divisor
d. dividend
2. Draw a picture to solve the problem.
The art museum is holding a water color show. There are 24 pieces of
art that need to be displayed. How many walls are needed if 6 pictures
are placed on each wall?
a. 4 walls
b. 5 walls
c. 18 walls
d. 30 walls
3. Complete the table to solve the problem.
Jose mixes 2 drops of red paint with 5 drops of yellow paint to get an
orange color. How many drops of yellow will he add if he uses 16
drops of red?
Drops of Red
2 4 6
Drops of Yellow 5 10
a. 35 drops
b. 40 drops
c. 41 drops
d. 45 drops
4. One apple has 10 milligrams of calcium. If Michelle ate 2 apples
during the week, how many milligrams of calcium did she receive
from the apples?
a. 2 milligrams
c. 20 milligrams
b. 12 milligrams
d. 30 milligrams
5. The World Almanac and Book of Facts lists 6 more major earthquakes
in the year 1997 than in the year 2000. The almanac lists 3 major
earthquakes in 2000. How many major earthquakes are listed for
1997? Let
the number of earthquakes listed for the year 1997. Use
the equation
to solve the problem.
a. n = 3
b. n = 8
c. n = 9
d. n = 10
Gr 4 Lesson 3-7 TPrep
Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
1. If you know that 8  4 = 32, which division fact do you know?
a. 36 ÷ 4 = 9 b. 24 ÷ 8 = 3 c. 40 ÷ 8 = 5 d. 32 ÷ 4 = 8
2. Draw a picture to solve the problem.
Dasha bought a set of 16 glasses at a yard sale. They came in cartons
with 8 glasses each. How many cartons did Dasha buy?
a. 24 cartons b. 8 cartons
c. 3 cartons d. 2 cartons
3. Mrs. Chen is making costumes for a school play. She needs 6 yards of
fabric for each costume. How many yards of fabric does she need in
order to make 3 costumes?
a. 9 yards
b. 12 yards
c. 18 yards
d. 24 yards
4. Santos planted tulips in the garden in the array shown below. Which
number sentence does NOT belong in the fact family represented by
the array?
a. 32 ÷ 8 = 4 b. 4  8 = 32 c. 32 ÷ 4 = 8 d. 2  16 = 32
5. Which product is less than 2  6?
a. 2  7
b. 2  8
c. 2  4
d. 6  2
Gr 4 Lesson 3-8 TPrep
Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
1. Divide.
a. 30
b. 18
c. 5
d. 4
2. Which of the following is NOT part of the same fact family?
a. 30 – 5 = 25 b. 30 ÷ 6 = 5 c. 6  5 = 30 d. 5  6 = 30
3. Mrs. Conrad is making costumes for a school play. She needs 6 yards
of fabric for each costume. How many yards of fabric does she need in
order to make 5 costumes?
a. 11 yards
b. 24 yards
c. 30 yards
d. 40 yards
4. Add.
a. $88.99
b. $78.99
c. $79.09
d. $79.99
5. Last year Ms. Silver flew 60,694 miles on business trips. This year she
flew 68,602 miles. How many miles did she fly altogether?
a. 130,296 miles
c. 129,286 miles
b. 129,296 miles
d. 129,196 miles
Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
1. Which comparison is TRUE?
a. 8 ÷ 1 > 8 ÷ 8
c. 8 ÷ 1 < 0 ÷ 8
b. 0 ÷ 8 > 8 ÷ 8
d. 8 ÷ 8 < 9 ÷ 9
2. Suppose 28 students form 4 teams with an equal number of students
on each team. How many players are on each team?
a. 6
b. 7
c. 24
d. 32
3. Julia knows 3  12 = 36. How can she use this to find 6  12?
a. Add 36 + 36.
c. Add 36 + 6.
b. Add 36 + 12.
d. Multiply 9  12.
4. How many hundreds are in 31,000?
a. 10
b. 310
c. 3
d. 30,900
5. Find the next three numbers in the pattern:
4,446 4,346 4,246 ____ ____ ____
a. 4,546, 4,646, 4,746
c. 4,646, 4,146, 3,946
b. 4,546, 4,746, 4,946
d. 4,146, 4,046, 3,946
Gr 4 Lesson 3-10 TPrep
Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
1. Mariah wrote the following multiplication story. Which fact did she
use to write her story?
A water molecule is made with 1 oxygen atom and 2
hydrogen atoms. Mr. Terrell's class is making water
molecule models out of styrofoam balls. If they use 2
small styrofoam balls to represent the hydrogen atoms,
how many small styrofoam balls will they need to make 4
water molecules?
a. 4  2
b. 1  2
c. 1  4
d. 2  2
2. Sergio had 8 posters. He passed them out evenly to his 8 friends. How
many posters did each friend get?
a. 0 posters
b. 1 poster
c. 8 posters
d. 64 posters
3. How much change would you get for a purchase of $1.93 if you paid
with a $5 bill?
a. $6.93
b. $2.07
c. $3.07
d. $4.07
4. What computation method would be best to find 730,423 – 665,776?
a. Use mental math.
c. Use paper and pencil.
b. Use a calculator.
d. Use a number line.
5. Which number sentence is equal to 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 = 16?
a. 4  4 = 16
c. 2  16 = 16
b. 16  16 = 16
d. 16  4 = 16
Gr 4 Lesson 3-12 TPrep
Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
1. Evaluate the expression
a. 9
b. 5
, for
c. 4
.
d. 3
2. A U.S. Representative's term lasts for 2 years. Unlike the President of
the United States, there is no limit on how many terms a U.S.
Representative can serve. Use 2n to find the number of years a U.S.
Representative served if
, where
the number of terms served.
a. 2 years
b. 10 years
c. 12 years
d. 20 years
3. Use Evan's Model Car Collection table.
EVAN’S MODEL CAR
COLLECTION
Color
Number of
Cars
Red
12
Blue
4
Black
6
Silver
2
Evan wants to display his model cars on 6 shelves. How many model
cars will be on each shelf?
a. 24 model cars
c. 10 model cars
b. 16 model cars
d. 4 model cars
4. Jeremy bought 30 carnival tickets. He gave 3 tickets to each of his 3
sisters. How many tickets did Jeremy have left?
a. 9 tickets
b. 21 tickets c. 27 tickets d. 39 tickets
5. Jai wants to buy a CD Player which costs $125. She had saved $94
and then received $22 for her birthday. ESTIMATE the amount of
money Jai has. Is your estimate an overestimate or an underestimate?
a. $240, overestimate
c. $110, underestimate
b. $120, underestimate
d. $100, overestimate
Gr 4 Lesson 3-13 TPrep
Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
1. Jewel knows there are 12 inches in 1 foot. Which rule shows how
many inches there are in n feet?
Feet
1
Inches 12
a. n ÷ 3
2
24
3
36
4
b. 3n
n
c. 12n
d. n ÷ 12
2. Which expression shows the number of flowers in each vase when 36
flowers are put in n vases?
a. 36 ÷ n
b. n ÷ 36
c. 36 + n
d. 36n
3. Complete the table to solve the problem.
It costs $11 for each student to visit the Science Center. How much
would it cost 4 students to visit the center?
Number of
Students
Cost
a. $53
1
2
3
$11 $22
b. $50
c. $44
d. $40
4. Tito is buying a birthday card for $2.11. He gives the cashier $5.00.
How much change should he receive?
a. $2.79
b. $2.89
c. $2.99
d. $3.89
5. Solve the equation.
b–5=6
a. b = 56
b. b = 16
c. b = 11
d. b = 1
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