4th Grade Common Assessment ~ 1Q
  • 1. Which equation explains the value of the relationship between the tens place and ones place in 8,888? (NBT.1)
A) 80 ÷ 8 = 10
B) 800 ÷ 80 = 10
C) 8,000 ÷ 80 = 100
D) 800 ÷ 8 = 100
  • 2. Which of the following names the value of the 2s in the number 2,225? (NBT.1)
A) 200, 20, 2
B) 2,000, 200, 20
C) 2,000, 20, 2
D) 2,000, 200, 2
  • 3. Maned wolves are a threatened species that live in South America. People estimate that there are about 24,000 of them living in the wild. The Dhole is an endangered species that lives in Asia. People estimate there are ten times as many Maned Wolves as Dholes living in the wild. About how many Dholes are there living in the wild? (NBT.1)
A) 24
B) 240
C) 240,000
D) 2400
  • 4. Historians estimate that there were about 7 million people on the earth in 4,000 BC. Now there are about 7 billion! We write 7 million as 7,000,000. We write 7 billion as 7,000,000,000. How many times more people are there on the earth now than there were in 4,000 BC? (OA.1)
A) 10000
B) 10
C) 1000
D) 100
  • 5. A blue hat costs $6. A red hat costs 3 times as much as the blue hat. How much does the red hat cost?
A) $2
B) $18
C) $24
D) $9
  • 6. Compare the two quantities below. Quantity C has a group of five triangles. How many times more triangles does Quantity D have than Quantity C?
A) Quantity D has 3 times as many triangles as Quantity C
B) Quantity D has 5 times as many triangles as Quantity
C) Quantity D has 4 times as many triangles as Quantity C
D) Quantity D has 20 times as many triangles as Quantity C
  • 7. How is the number 6,033 written in words? (NBT.2)
A) Six thousand, thirty-three hundred
B) Six thousand, thirty-three
C) Six hundred thousand, thirty-three
D) Sixty thousand, thirty-three hundred
  • 8. Arrange these numbers in increasing order, beginning with the least. 2400, 4002, 2040, 420, 2004 (NBT.2)
A) 420, 2040, 2004, 2400, 4002
B) 420, 2004, 2040, 2400, 4002
C) 4002, 2400, 2040, 2004, 420
D) 4002, 2004, 2400, 2040, 420
  • 9. Which number sentence is NOT true? (NBT.2)
A) 7,597 > 7,559
B) 12,889 < 12,999
C) 8,654 < 8,239
D) 2,387 > 1,889
  • 10. Which of the following is equal to 42,723? (NBT.2
A) 4 ×10,000, 2 × 1,000, 7 × 100, 2 ×10, 3×1
B) 4 ×10,000, 7 × 100, 2 ×10, 3×1
C) 4 ×10,000, 2 × 1,000, 7 × 100, 3×1
D) 2 ×10,000, 4 × 1,000, 7 × 100, 2 ×10
  • 11. The tick marks on the number line are evenly spaced. Each tick mark represents: (NBT.3)
A) a ten
B) a hundred
C) a ten thousand
D) a thousand
  • 12. Which number line has the following numbers plotted correctly: 85 940 2,316 5,090 7,784
A) D
B) B
C) A
D) C
  • 13. Timmy bought a dictionary that contains 281,215 words. What is this number rounded to the nearest ten thousand? (NBT.3)
A) 560,000
B) 28,000
C) 280,000
D) 2,800,000
  • 14. Round 1,576 to the nearest hundred. (NBT.3)
A) 1400
B) 1600
C) 1800
D) 1700
  • 15. The following table gives the countries with the most airports. How many airports are there in the United States, Russia, and Canada combined? (NBT.4)
A) 5,112 airports
B) 17,463 airports
C) 23,992 airports
D) 18,880 airports
  • 16. Solve the equation below. Circle the correct answer. (NBT.4) 903,339 - 468,476 =
A) 433,763
B) 434,763
C) 435,863
D) 434,863
  • 17. Sydney was doing research for a report on snakes and found information on the record setting snake lengths. She made a chart with the name of the snake and its length in feet. What is the length in inches of the Smooth Green Snake? (MD.1)
A) 30 inches
B) 20 inches
C) 24 inches
D) 28 inches
  • 18. Which is the most appropriate unit to measure the weight of a few grapes? (MD.1)
A) gram
B) kilogram
C) liter
D) centigram
  • 19. Which is greater than 154 days? (MD.1)
A) 7 weeks
B) 2 months
C) 120 minutes
D) 1 year
  • 20. Sydney was doing research for a report on snakes and found information on the record setting snake lengths. She made a chart with the name of the snake and its length in feet. What is the length in inches of the Eastern Cottonmouth? (MD.1)
A) 48 inches
B) 75 inches
C) 50 inches
D) 60 inches
  • 21. Sydney was doing research for a report on snakes and found information on the record setting snake lengths. She made a chart with the name of the snake and its length in feet. What is the length in inches of the Northern Copperhead? (MD.1)
A) 24 inches
B) 36 inches
C) 48 inches
D) 60 inches
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