Math Test for Grade 4 Multiplication - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 31
About This Presentation
Title:

Math Test for Grade 4 Multiplication

Description:

15. Ben's bingo card has squares in 5 rows with a column for each letter in 'bingo. ... How many numbers are on Ben's bingo card? A. 25. B. 24. C. 10. D. 9 ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:1722
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 32
Provided by: mdris
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Math Test for Grade 4 Multiplication


1
Math Test for Grade 4Multiplication
  • Longest Elementary

2
Which is not in the same fact family as the
others?
  • A. 5 x 420
  • B. 5 x 630
  • C. 4 x 520
  • D. 20 54

3
2. Which is not in the same fact family as
the others?
  • A. 9 x 654
  • B. 8 x 756
  • C. 56 87
  • D. 7 x 856

4
3. 9 x 8n
  • A. 63
  • B. 70
  • C. 72
  • D. 73

5
4. 24 4n
  • A. 6
  • B. 7
  • C. 8
  • D. 96

6
5. 7 x n49
  • A. 6
  • B. 7
  • C. 8
  • D. 9

7
6. (3 x 4) x 6
  • A. 30
  • B. 42
  • C. 60
  • D. 72

8
7.Tinas calendar has 5 rows of 7 squares. How
many squares are on Tinas calendar?
  • A. 30
  • B. 31
  • C. 35
  • D. 40

9
8. 48 6
  • A. 9
  • B. 8
  • C. 7
  • D. 6

10
9. Sue did 5 sets of sit-ups with 12 sit-ups in
each set. How many sit-ups did Sue do in all?
  • A. 17
  • B. 50
  • C. 60
  • D. 85

11
10. Complete. 4 x(5 x 6) ___ (4 x 5) x
6
  • A. is equal to
  • B. greater than
  • C. less than
  • D. None of the above

12
11. At the grocery store, three large apples sell
for 2.00. How many apples can you buy with 8.00?
  • A. 24
  • B. 12
  • C. 10
  • D. 6

13
12. 5 x (2 x 4)
  • A. 40
  • B. 30
  • C. 20
  • D. 11

14
13. 7 x (4 x 2)
  • A. 15
  • B. 28
  • C. 42
  • D. 56

15
14.Which does not have the same value as
the other?
  • A. 8 x 4
  • B. 6 x 6
  • C. 3 x 12
  • D. 4 x 9

16
15. Bens bingo card has squares in 5 rows with a
column for each letter in bingo. The middle
square is a free square. Each of the other
squares has a number in it. How many numbers are
on Bens bingo card?
  • A. 25
  • B. 24
  • C. 10
  • D. 9

17
16. There are 8 tables in the cafeteria. Eight
people can sit at each table. What is the
best operation to use to find the
total number of people that can sit in the
cafeteria?
  • A. division
  • B. addition
  • C. multiplication
  • D. subtraction

18
17. Beth has 6 cards. Each card has 4 rows with
3 dots in each row. Which expression
shows the total number of dots on
Beths cards?
  • A. 6 (4 x 3)
  • B. 6 x(4 3)
  • C. 6 4 3
  • D. 6 x(4 x 3)

19
18. Beth has 6 cards. Each card has 4 rows with
3 dots in each row. Find the number of
dots on Beths cards.
  • A. 72
  • B. 42
  • C. 18
  • D. 13

20
19.Which is not related to the others?
  • A. 3 x 618
  • B. 2 x 918
  • C. 18 63
  • D. 18 36

21
20. Which is not true?
  • A. 6 x 848
  • B. 7 x 642
  • C. 8 x 432
  • D. 9 x 656

22
Complete. 7 x (5 x2)_____ 5 x (4 x 2)
  • A. less than
  • B. greater than
  • C. equal to
  • D. opposite of

23
22. Complete. (6 x 2) x 4 _____ 6 x (2 x 4)
  • A. less than
  • B. greater than
  • C. none
  • D. equal to

24
23. Rob caught 4 bags of balloons. Each bag had
12 balloons. What is the best operation to
use to find the total number of
balloons?
  • A. subtraction
  • B. addition
  • C. division
  • D. multiplication

25
24. Sheila ran the same number of miles each
week. In 4 weeks, she ran 36 miles. What
is the best operation to find the number of
miles she ran each week?
  • A. addition
  • B. subtraction
  • C. multiplication
  • D. division

26
25. Sheila ran the same number of miles each
week. In 4 weeks, she ran 36 miles. How
many miles did Sheila run each week?
  • A. 7 miles
  • B. 8 miles
  • C. 9 miles
  • D. 10 miles

27
26. Round 456,834 to the nearest hundred.
  • A. 457,000
  • B. 460,000
  • C. 500,000
  • D. 456,800

28
27. (4 3) (8 1)
  • A. 14
  • B. 19
  • C. 18
  • D. 16

29
28. What is twelve thousand, three in
standard form?
  • A. 12,300
  • B. 12,003
  • C. 10,000 2,000 3
  • D. 12,030

30
29. If three hundred thousand, six hundred
fifty- four is increased by twenty-thousand,
what is the new number in standard form?
  • A. 320,654
  • B. 302,654
  • C. 300,854
  • D. 280,654

31
30. Add 7,294 2,345
  • A. 8,539
  • B. 9,539
  • C. 9,639
  • D. 9,936
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com