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Mathematics, 4th grade
1. Luis had two apples and he cut each apple into fifths. How many pieces of apple did he have?
2/5
2
5
10

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2. The shape above is rotated by 90° clockwise. Which shape is the result?

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3. Part of the figure is shaded. What fraction of the figure is shaded?
5/4
4/5
6/9
5/9

4. Which of these would most likely be measured in milliliters?
The amount of liquid in a teaspoon
The weight (mass) of a pin
The amount of gasoline in a tank
The thickness of 10 sheets of paper

5. What units would be best to use to measure the weight (mass) of an egg?
centimeters
milliliters
grams
kilograms

6. Mark's garden has 84 rows of cabbages. There are 57 cabbages in each row. Which of these gives the BEST way to estimate how many cabbages there are altogether?
100 x 50=5000
90 x 60=5400
80 x 60=4800
80 x 50=4000

7. Six hundred books have to be packed into boxes that hold 15 books each. Which of the following could be used to find the number of boxes needed?
add 15 to 600
subtract 15 from 600
multiply 600 by 15
divide 600 by 15

8. Which of these is largest?
1 kilogram
1 centigram
1 milligram
1 gram

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9. Which number represents the shaded part of the figure?
2.8
0.5
0.2
0.02

10. Here is a number pattern. 100, 1, 99, 2, 98, __, __, __ What three numbers should go in the boxes?
3, 97, 4
4, 97, 5
97, 3, 96
97, 4, 96