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4th Grade Math CRT 1

1) Write the value of  8  in the number.    43,856,710?
   8,000,000
   800
   800,000
   80,000

2) Write five million, three hundred nine thousand in standard form.
   5,390,000
   53,900,000
   5,309,000
   5,309

3) Round to the nearest hundred.     48,433
   48,400
   48,430
   48,000
   48,500

4) The distance around the Sun is 864,730 miles. Round this number to the nearest ten thousand.

   864,000
   865,000
   860,000
   870,000

5) The Golden Gate National Recreation Area is the world's largest urban national park. Both land and water areas make up the park, which includes 28 miles of coastline. Covering about 74,000 acres, the park has nearly two and one-half times the area of San Francisco. (Exact number vs. estimate)
Which number below is used as an exact number?
   Two and one-half
   74,000 acres
   28 miles
   30 miles

6) Find a pattern to help you solve the problem.
Dan put flags of countries on the bulletin board. He put 4 flags in the top row, 6 flags in the second row, 4 flags in the third row, 6 flags in the fourth row. If he continues the pattern, how many flags will he put in the fifth row?
   15 flags
   6 flags
   4 flags
   5 flags

7) At a tournament refreshment stand, a taco costs $2.75, and a drink costs $0.95. You want to buy 2 tacos and 2 drinks. You have $10.00. Do you have enough money? Use the tournament refreshment stand information above. What are you asked to find?
   the cost of the tacos and drinks
   if you have enough money to purchase the tacos and drinks
   the change you will receive from the $10.00
   what kind of food is sold at tournaments

8) Compare. Use > , < , =        18,176   ___   18,167
   >
   <
   =

9) Compare. Use > , < , =         -18   ____     15
   >
   <
   =

10) Use the table below and list the parks in order from smallest to largest.   

Costa Rican National Parks
Park
Number of Acres
Irazu Volcano
1,323,454
Guayabo National Monument
53,868
Manuel Antonio
168,769
Golfito Wildlife National Refuge
570,554
   Manuel Antonio, Guayabo, Irazu Volcano, Golfito
   Irazu Volcano, Golfito, Manuel Antonio, Guayabo
   Guayabo, Manuel Antonio, Golfito, Irazu Volcano
   Golfito, Manuel Antonio, Irazu Volcano, Guayabo

11) Use a positive or negative number to represent 160 feet below sea level.
   -160 feet
   160 feet
   160 yards
   -160 yards

12) Find the sum.  
49
 
21
 
+   5
   74
   76
   75
   86

13) Jill's dance class lasts for 1 hour. The students spend 25 minutes warming up and 10 minutes practicing a new dance for the recital. How many minutes do they have left in the class?
   30 minutes
   15 minutes
   25 minutes
   20 minutes

14) Find the difference.  
50,402
 
- 36,261
     
   14,141
   14,241
   14,131
   24,141

15) Solve for w.  
w - 21 = 67
 
     
   w = 88
   w = 1,407
   w = 46
   w = 86

16) Algebra: Find the missing factor. m  x  4  =  32
   6
   7
   8
   28

17) Estimate the sum for 87 + 42.
   140
   50
   130
   120

18) Find the sum.        63,005 + 18,999
   81,904
   82,000
   82,004
   82,010

19) Rewrite with parentheses to make the statement true. 21 + 14 ÷ 7 = 5

   (21 + 14) ÷ 7 = 5
   21 + (14 ÷ 7) = 5
   21 + 14 ÷ (7 = 5)
   (21) + (14 ÷ 7) = 5

20) Solve for n.      n + 7 = 18
   n = 11
   n = 25
   n = 1
   n = 12

21) Solve for y.      20 -  y = 6
   y = 16
   y = 26
   y = 12.
   y = 14

22) Algebra: Find the missing factor.     4  x  n =  20
   16
   6
   4
   5

23) Evaluate 32 - (x + 14)  for x equal 5.
   41
   51
   23
   13

24) Use the postcard information. How many postcards from Costa Rica do you have?   

Vietnam
Ireland
Costa Rica
Senegal
 
Key: Each stands for 4 postcards
   4 Costa Rica postcards
   8 Costa Rica postcards
   10 Costa Rica postcards
   12 Costa Rica postcards

25) Round to the nearest million. 56,251,009 

   57,000,000
   56,000,000
   56,200,000
   56,300,000

26) Find the difference.

8,000
5,376
   3,376
   3,624
   2,624
   13,376

27) Evaluate.   (9 + 16) - (16 ÷ 8) =

   17
   20
   22
   23

28) Evaluate.   (5 - 1) + (15 ÷ 3) =

   9
   7
   2
   11

29) Solve for m.         m  x  3 = 3  x  7

   13
   21
   37
   7

30) Estimate the product.    98 x 7   

   600
   630
   686
   700

31) At the Double Dutch Championships in South Carolina in June 1996, the winning team jumped 455 times in 2 minutes. Another team jumped 306 times in 2 minutes. How many more jumps did the winning team make?

   149
   148
   150
   100

32) Billy filled 19 bags with oranges in the morning and 28 bags in the afternoon. He sold 39 bags. How many bags does he have left?

   5 bags
   6 bags
   8 bags
   9 bags

33) Joe bought a birthday card for $2.63. He gave the cashier $5.00. How much change did he receive?

   $2.27
   $4.63
   $7.63
   $2.37

34) Find the product     3 x 10,354.

   31,042
   31,052
   31,062
   31,162

35) Evalute:    x - 27 for  x = 45.

   18
   28
   38
   72

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