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End-of-Grade
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Mathematics
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Grade 4
Student Booklet
Academic Services and Instructional Support
Division of Accountability Services
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Sample Questions
Which number is the smallest?
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51
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62
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73
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What is 3 + 4?
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James walked 1 of a mile each day for 4 days. How far did James walk
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4
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6
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Jonas put some paint into 4 containers. Each container holds one cup of paint
when completely full.
Which is closest to the number of cups of paint in the containers?
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21
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3
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31
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In a game, each team had two players.
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On Team One, Greg had 819 points and Eduardo had 314 points.
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On Team Two, Grace had 756 points and Jeffrey had 658 points.
What was the higher team score?
1,133
B
1,414
C
1,575
2,800
B
22,326
C
22,336
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A store sold 2,792 packs of stickers. There are 8 stickers in each pack. What is the
total number of stickers the store sold?
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123 holes
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360 holes
A bottle of juice is 3 full.
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Nathan says the bottle is 6 full.
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Jonathan says the bottle is 6 full.
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Paul says the bottle is 6 full.
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Who is right?
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Tammy needs to plant 120 seeds. She will put 3 seeds in each hole in the ground.
How many holes does Tammy need?
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Nathan
B
Jonathan
C
Paul
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Which symbol should go between the two fractions to correctly compare them?
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Jamal has red, green, yellow, and blue pencils.
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of the pencils are red.
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2
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of the pencils are green.
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1
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of the pencils are yellow.
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What fraction of Jamal’s pencils are blue?
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1
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3
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3
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Sue plays a video game.
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In the game, Sue can climb 3 towers in 10 minutes.
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Joe can climb 2 times as many towers in 10 minutes as Sue can climb.
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T is the number of towers Joe can climb in 10 minutes.
2=3×T
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3=2×T
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T=3×2
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Which number sentence is true?
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2
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3
C
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will they eat?
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There will be 10 people at a party. Each person will eat 1 of a pie. How many pies
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$122
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$132
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Mr. Kline’s car had 15 gallons of gas when he started his trip.
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His car went 20 miles for each gallon of gas.
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Mr. Kline drove the car about 200 miles.
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3 gallons
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5 gallons
C
10 gallons
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About how many gallons of gas are left in the tank?
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Paul bought a DVD for $22. He also bought a DVD player that cost 6 times as
much as the DVD. What was the cost of the DVD player?
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The chart shows the number of pages Mr. Smith’s class read each day.
Day
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Number of Pages
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289
113
315
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131
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141
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242
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263
C
272
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Isabelle baked 8 trays of cookies. There were 34 cookies on each tray. How many
cookies did Isabelle bake?
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The class goal is to read a total of 1,000 pages in the five days. How many pages
does the class need to read on Friday?
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Which value for N makes the equation true?
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3
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4
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2 = 1
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There are 105 students in the fifth grade, and there are 5 classes in the fifth
grade. Each class has the same number of students. How many students are in
each class?
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Miguel mixed 2 1 cups apple juice and 1 1 cups grape juice. How many cups of
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juice did Miguel mix?
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31
B
31
4
C
31
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The table below shows how many points David’s team scored in each of the first
three quarters of a basketball game.
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23
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15
4
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Total Points
73
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If David’s team scored a total of 73 points in the game, how many points did
David’s team score in the 4th quarter?
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26
B
24
C
16
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Jessica's hair grows about 1 inch every month. About how much does her hair
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grow in 6 months?
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3 inches
B
6 inches
C
6 1 inches
Chelsea grouped her marbles by color.
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of her marbles are green.
of her marbles are blue.
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29
100
B
35
100
C
71
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What fraction of Chelsea’s marbles is green or blue?
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This is the end of the calculator inactive test questions.
Directions:
1. Look back over your answers for the calculator inactive questions. You
will not be able to go back and work on these questions once you are
given a calculator.
2. Raise your hand to let your teacher know you are ready to begin the
calculator active test questions.
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3. Do not begin work on the calculator active test questions until your
teacher has given you a calculator.
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B
15
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30
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60,000 + 7,000 + 40 + 1
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60,000 + 7,000 + 400 + 10
C
60,000 + 7,000 + 400 + 1
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Which choice is less than sixty-seven thousand, four hundred one?
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What is the least common multiple of 5 and 15?
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There were 10,000 tickets on sale for a concert.
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3,204 tickets were sold on Monday.
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4,680 tickets were sold on Tuesday.
After Tuesday, about how many tickets were still available for sale?
1,000 tickets
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2,000 tickets
C
3,000 tickets
Where would a point for 0.73 be placed on the number line?
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between E and F
B
between F and G
C
between G and H
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4 ounces equals 1 pound.
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4 ounces is four times as heavy as 1 pound.
C
1 pound is four times as heavy as 4 ounces.
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The area of the room shown below is 150 square feet.
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10 feet
What is the length of the room?
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10 feet
B
15 feet
C
65 feet
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Which statement is true?
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Shelby needs to draw a 65° angle on a piece of paper. Which picture shows how
he should draw the angle?
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C
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When a line is drawn from point E to point G in the figure below, which is true
about ∠GEF ?
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E
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∠GEF is an obtuse angle.
B
∠GEF is an acute angle.
C
∠GEF is a right angle.
How could a parallelogram and a rectangle differ?
in the number of pairs of parallel sides each figure has
B
in the number of sides each figure has
C
in the number of right angles each figure has
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How many lines of symmetry can be drawn in the figure below?
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Tyrone created a pattern using the rule, “Multiply by 4.”
1, 4, 16, 64, 256 . . .
Which statement is true about the numbers in the pattern?
All future numbers will end in 4 or 6.
B
All numbers in the pattern are divisible by 8.
C
All numbers in the pattern are multiples of 2.
The chart below shows the area of each county.
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Area of Counties
County Area (sq miles)
Robertson
435
Green
796
Winston
557
Salem
321
Bedford
600
Which county has an area that is greater than Salem County and less than
Winston County?
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Robertson
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Green
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Bedford
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A train will travel 2,000 miles in 3 days. The first day it will travel 689 miles. The
second day it will travel 513 miles. About how many miles will the train travel on
the third day?
A
700 miles
B
800 miles
C
900 miles
Katelyn earned a 76 on her most recent test. Between which two decimal
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0.07 and 0.08
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0.7 and 0.8
C
7.0 and 8.0
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numbers is Katelyn’s score?
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Alice has 4 3 feet of ribbon. Her friend Nora needs 3 feet of ribbon. Alice will give
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Nora half of what Nora needs. In inches, how much ribbon will Alice have left?
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39 inches
C
17 inches
D
57 inches
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Jerry made a line plot to show the amount of lemonade each person brought for
the bake sale.
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Quarts of Lemonade Brought
What is the total amount of lemonade that was brought?
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8 quarts
B
9 quarts
C
10 quarts
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The measure of ∠MSR is 135°. The measure of ∠PSQ is 45°.
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45°
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90°
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145°
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What is the sum of the measures of angles ∠MSP and ∠QSR ?
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The circle below is divided into fourths.
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Each smaller part has an acute angle with its vertex at point R.
B
Each smaller part has an obtuse angle with its vertex at point R.
C
Each smaller part has a right angle with its vertex at point R.
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Which choice tells a way in which Figure S is different from all of the other figures
shown in the set below?
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If each fourth is divided into two equal smaller parts by drawing a line from point
R to the circle, which statement is true?
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Figure S does not have four sides.
B
Figure S does not have a right angle.
C
Figure S does not have parallel sides.
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Which shape has more than one line of symmetry?
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Directions:
This is the end of the mathematics test.
1. Put all of your papers inside your test book and close your test book.
2. Place your calculator on top of the test book.
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3. Stay quietly in your seat until your teacher tells you that testing is
finished.
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