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Test yourself: Grade 4

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The following questions were included in the 2007 NAEP mathematics assessment at grade 4. As in the actual assessment, some of the questions are multiple choice, and others require students to write a response. Although students are asked to handwrite their responses, you can type yours in the space provided.

INSTRUCTIONS: Answer the questions below, then click submit at the bottom of the page.

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Question 1: What number is 10 more than 5,237?

A.

5,238

B.

5,247

C.

5,337

D.

6,237

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Question 2:


14, 26, 38, ______ , ______


The numbers in the pattern above are increasing by 12. Which of these numbers is part of the pattern?

A.

52

B.

58

C.

60

D.

62

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Question 3:  

A picture that depicts a 1-quart carton of milk and 2-pint cartons of milk labelled

Mr. Harper bought 6 pints of milk. How many quarts of milk is this equal to?

A.

3

B.

4

C.

6

D.

12

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Question 4:

A picture of with cards labelled four eighths, twenty-five fiftyths, and five tenths.

These three fractions are equivalent. Give two more fractions that are equivalent to these.

1)       2)

 

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