4th Grade Start of Year Assessment 2013
  • 1. 1,007 ___ 929
A) =
B) <
C) >
  • 2. 491 ___ 900
A) <
B) =
C) >
  • 3. 7,345 ___ 6,789
A) =
B) >
C) <
  • 4. Round 6,789 to the nearest thousand.
A) 6,000
B) 7,000
C) 8,000
  • 5. Round 549 to the nearest hundred.
A) 500
B) 700
C) 600
  • 6. Round 1,678 to the nearest thousand.
A) 3,000
B) 2,000
C) 1,000
  • 7. Round 378 to the nearest hundred.
A) 300
B) 400
C) 500
  • 8. Round 234 to the nearest ten.
A) 230
B) 240
C) 200
  • 9. 729-123=
A) 606
B) 626
C) 619
  • 10. 345-59=
A) 281
B) 299
C) 286
  • 11. 34+234=
A) 528
B) 268
C) 248
  • 12. 19+58=
A) 79
B) 81
C) 77
  • 13. Joe thinks that if he buys a book that costs $2.86 and a notebook that costs $1.95 he will have to pay more than $4.00. Is this a reasonable estimate?
A) No
B) Yes
  • 14. Sally bought cheese for $3.75, milk for $3.25, and apples for $4.25. She thinks $10.00 will be enough to pay for these items. Is this estimate correct?
A) Yes
B) No
  • 15. 4 x 9=
  • 16. 36 / 4=
  • 17. 5 x 8=
  • 18. 40 / 5
  • 19. The gym can fit 5 rows of chairs. Each row can fit 9 chairs. The gym is 20 feet tall. How many total chairs will fit?
  • 20. Today, 18 students are going on the field trip. Students will work in groups of 2 during the trip. How many groups of students will there be?
  • 21. 7 x 12=
  • 22. Complete the following: 2/12 ___ 2/3
A) <
B) >
C) =
  • 23. Complete the following: 1/2 ___ 3/10
A) =
B) <
C) >
  • 24. Are the fractions 2/3 and 6/9 equivalent fractions?
A) Yes
B) No
  • 25. Are the fractions 3/4 and 6/12 equivalent fractions?
A) No
B) Yes
  • 26. Fred at 1/3 of the cheese pizza. Susie ate 1/2 of the bacon pizza. Who ate more pizza?
A) Susie
B) They ate the same amount
C) Fred
  • 27. Bob bought 12 balloons. 1/3 were blue, 2/4 were red, and 1/5 were white. The red balloons are size small. Were there more blue, red, or white?
A) Blue
B) Red
C) White
  • 28. The 2 lines that create the + sign are:
A) Parallel
B) Perpendicular
  • 29. The 2 lines that create the = sign are:
A) Parallel
B) Perpendicular
  • 30. The room is 10 feet wide and 12 feet long. What is the perimeter of the room?
  • 31. The window is 2 feet wide and 4 feet long. What is the perimeter of the window?
  • 32. Is 3 x 9 = 9 x 3 a true statement?
A) No
B) Yes
  • 33. Is 15 / 3 = 3 / 15 a true statement?
A) Yes
B) No
  • 34. Jack can jump 2 feet. Jill can jump 9 inches. Who can jump farther?
A) Jill
B) Jack
  • 35. Sally's dog is 1 meter tall. Susie's dog is 13 inches tall. Who has the taller dog?
A) Susie
B) Sally
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