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Benchmark 4A Assessment
Date
Name
Choose the correct answer.
What temperature is shown on
the thermometer?
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What is the difference between
the temperatures on Friday and
Saturday?
3°F
5°F
6°F
4ºF
The noon temperature on
Sunday was 8°F warmer than on
Saturday. What was the noon
temperature on Sunday?
22°F
24°F
26°F
28°F
For 2–4, use the thermometers.
They show the temperature at
noon on both days.
68°F
60°F
50°F
64°F
What time is shown on the
clock?
4:08
8:20
9:20
8:04
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Which statement about the noon
temperatures is true?
The temperature rose from
Friday to Saturday.
The temperature was the
same on both days.
It was warmer on Friday than
on Saturday.
It was cooler on Saturday
than on Friday.
Form 4A • Multiple Choice
What time will it be 2 hours
30 minutes later than the time
shown on the clock?
5:30 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
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Name
Which statement about the
clocks is true?
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Shania has a book that weighs
2 pounds 4 ounces. Which
number sentence can she use
to find the number of ounces
it weighs?
16 + 4 = 20
16 + 4 + 4 = 24
The time on clock B is 1 hour
later than on clock A.
The time on clock A is
2 hours earlier than on
clock B.
You cannot tell whether the
clocks show the same time
because they are different
types of clocks.
What time was it 1 hour
30 minutes earlier than the time
shown on the clock?
16 + 24 = 40
16 + 16 + 4 = 36
Lauren buys a bag of grapes that
weighs 49 ounces. How many
pounds and ounces is that?
1 lb 3 oz
2 lb 15 oz
3 lb 1 oz
4 lb 9 oz
Use the scale. The small weight
weighs 1 ounce. The large
weight weighs 1 pound.
3:15
2:45
2:30
2:15
How much does
8 ounces
10 ounces
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weigh?
12 ounces
20 ounces
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Clock A shows the same time
as clock B.
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Date
Name
For 12–13, use the picture. Each
cup holds 8 fluid ounces.
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Milk is delivered to the cafeteria
in half-pint cartons. There are
60 half-pint cartons. How many
quarts of milk is that?
30
20
If Wanda filled each of the cups
completely how many ounces of
orange juice has she poured?
18 fluid ounces
24 fluid ounces
30 fluid ounces
36 fluid ounces
How many ounces of orange
juice were in the container
before Wanda poured?
64 fluid ounces
80 fluid ounces
96 fluid ounces
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128 fluid ounces
Ivan has cups that hold 10 ounces
each. How many quart bottles of
water should he buy so that he
can fill 8 cups?
4 3 2
1
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15
10
Jared has a balance scale. He
puts two 1-pound weights and
seven 1-ounce weights on the
left side. He puts one 1-pound
weight and nine 1-ounce weights
on the right side. How can Jared
balance the scale?
Move four 1-ounce weights
from the left side to the
right side.
Move five 1-ounce weights
from the left side to the
right side.
Move six 1-ounce weights
from the left side to the
right side.
Move all the 1-ounce weights
from the left side to the
right side.
What is the mystery number?
• It has 8 hundreds.
• It has 4 thousands.
• It has 3 ones.
• It has 7 tens.
8,473
8,437
4,873
4,837
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Benchmark 4A Assessment
Date
In which number is the
hundreds digit the same
as the ten-thousands digit?
414,912
687,862
383,931
103,954
Which set shows three ways to
write the same number?
26,007;
20,000 + 6,000 + 7;
twenty-six thousand, seven
9,603;
9,000 + 600 + 30;
nine thousand, sixty-three
10,108;
10,000 + 100 + 8;
ten thousand, eight
4,031;
4,000 + 30 + 1;
forty thousand, thirty-one
When you count, what number
do you say after 29,399?
twenty-nine thousand,
three hundred
twenty-nine thousand,
three hundred ninety
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For 21–23, find the sum or
difference.
75 + 38 =
37
103
113
123
389 + 164 =
553
453
443
125
426 − 287 =
261
239
149
139
Which number sentence is
related to this one?
302 − 174 = 128
twenty-nine thousand,
four hundred
302 + 128 = 430
thirty thousand, four
hundred
174 − 128 = 46
174 + 302 = 476
174 + 128 = 302
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Date
Name
Ms. Bell is running for mayor.
She had 495 posters printed. She
put 18 of them near her home.
She put the rest around the city.
Which number sentence tells
how many posters she put
around the city?
495 + 18 =
495 − 18 =
495 − 18 − 18 =
495 + 18 − 18 =
A bookstore got 85 copies of a
book. After they sold 60 copies,
they ordered 55 more copies.
Then they sold 43 copies. How
many copies of the book are
left?
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Kelvin has 3 piles of quarters.
Each pile has 20 quarters. He has
5 piles of dimes. Each pile has
20 dimes. How many coins does
Kelvin have in all?
45
140
160
120
Tonya’s class collected 270 cans
and bottles for recycling. They
had 100 more cans than bottles.
How many bottles did they have?
70
100
170
85
Use the array of dimes.
243
123
47
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Jake bought a book for $1.29
and a pen for $0.89. He has
$3.75 left. How much money
did he have before he bought
the book and pen?
$6.93
$5.93
$1.57
$0.87
Which number sentence is NOT
shown by the array?
60 × 80 = 4,800
6 × 80 = 480
8 × 60 = 480
8 × 6 = 48
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Benchmark 4A Assessment
Date
Name
Manuel practices the piano
for 60 minutes every day. How
many minutes does he practice
in 9 days?
540
609
690
Each of Ms. Rice’s students got
a box of stickers as a gift. There
are 10 stickers in a box. There are
23 students. How many stickers
are there in all?
33
203
230
2,300
Dawn saved 7 pennies every day
in April. There are 30 days in April.
How much money did she have at
the end of the month?
$0.21
$0.70
19 × 47 =
$1.40
$2.10
For 34–35, use the diagram to
find the product.
793
893
For 36–37, use this information.
There are 28 students in
Mr. Cook’s class. They work
in teams every day.
On Monday, the students tried
to form teams of 6. How many
students were left over?
2
3
5
4
364
4
5
On Tuesday, 7 students joined
the class for the day. All of the
students tried to form teams of
6. How many students were left
over?
24 × 16 =
348
903
933
3
2
384
404
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Date
Name
What number is missing from the
vertical record?
4
×  2
80
6
3
7
0
0
21
1,161
28
208
280
200
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Chan is leaving for summer camp
in 16 weeks. In how many days is
he leaving?
÷ 7 = 16
7 × 16 =
÷ 16 = 7
16 × 7 =
23
72
Tori has 19 dimes. How much is
that in dollars and cents?
÷ 10 = 19
10 × 19 =
÷ 19 = 10
19 × 10 =
What is the product?
39
×42
243
1,204
1,638
1,658
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For 40–42, use the related
number sentences to solve the
problem.
94
112
$1.90
$3.80
What is the missing number?
Mrs. Santos has 84 pieces of
silverware. She keeps them in
a drawer with 7 sections. Each
section has the same number of
pieces of silverware. How many
pieces are in each section?
× 7 = 84
  7 × = 84
84 ÷ 7 =
84 ÷ = 7
9
11
12
16
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$19.00
$19.90
10 + 4
7 70 + 28
÷ 7 = 14
7,028
728
108
98
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Benchmark 4A Assessment
Date
Name
For 44–46, solve the division
puzzle.
10 + 6
9 90 + 54
÷ 9 = 16
144
For 47–48, use this story.
Sun is making bundles of pens.
She has 49 pens. She puts
8 pens in each bundle.
How many bundles does she
make?
90
4
54
5
9
How many pens does she have
left over?
  20 + 6
8 160 + 48
208 ÷ 8 =
6
8
20
26
1
2
2
  +
9 360 + 72
432 ÷ 9 =
72
6
7
Andy’s bookcase has 5 shelves.
He has 82 books. If he puts
16 books on each shelf, how
many books will he have left
over?
3
6
7
4
5
Each row in Ms. Green’s class has
9 desks. There are 32 students
in the class. How many full rows
can there be?
48
6
40
5
4
3
36
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