Grade 4 FSA Mathematics Practice Test Questions

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Grade 4FSA MathematicsPractice Test QuestionsThe purpose of these practice test materials is to orient teachers and studentsto the types of questions on paper-based FSA Mathematics tests. By usingthese materials, students will become familiar with the types of items andresponse formats they may see on a paper-based test. The practice questionsand answers are not intended to demonstrate the length of the actual test,nor should student responses be used as an indicator of student performanceon the actual test. The practice test is not intended to guide classroominstruction.Directions for Answering theMathematics Practice Test QuestionsIf you don’t know how to work a problem, ask your teacher to explain itto you. Your teacher has the answers to the practice test questions.You may need formulas and conversions to help you solve some of theproblems. You may refer to the Reference Sheet on page 5 as often asyou like.Use the space in your Mathematics Practice Test Questions booklet to doyour work.

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Directions for Completing the Response Grids1. Work the problem and find an answer.2. Write your answer in the answer boxes at the top of the grid. Write your answer with the first digit in the left answer box OR withthe last digit in the right answer box. Write only one digit or symbol in each answer box. Do NOT leave ablank answer box in the middle of an answer. Be sure to write a decimal point or fraction bar in the answer box ifit is a part of the answer.3. Fill in a bubble under each box in which you wrote your answer. Fill in one and ONLY one bubble for each answer box. Do NOT fillin a bubble under an unused answer box. Fill in each bubble by making a solid mark that completely fillsthe circle. You MUST fill in the bubbles accurately to receive credit foryour answer. 666666777777788888889999999Page 3Answer boxesFraction barDecimal pointNumber bubbles

1, in the answer boxes.27Change the mixed number to an equivalent fraction, such as, or to an21equivalent decimal, such as 3.5. Do not try to fill in 3 , as it would be2read as 31 and would be counted wrong.2Do NOT write a mixed number, such as 3CORRECT7 / 23 . 5 aaaaaaaaaaaaaa00000000000000111111111111112222222 OR 99999Page 4INCORRECT31 / 2 666666777777788888889999999

Grade 4 FSA Mathematics Reference SheetCustomary Conversions1111foot 12 inchesyard 3 feetmile 5,280 feetmile 1,760 yards1111cup 8 fluid ouncespint 2 cupsquart 2 pintsgallon 4 quarts1 pound 16 ounces1 ton 2,000 poundsMetric Conversions1 meter 100 centimeters1 meter 1000 millimeters1 kilometer 1000 meters1 liter 1000 milliliters1 gram 1000 milligrams1 kilogram 1000 gramsTime Conversions11111minute 60 secondshour 60 minutesday 24 hoursyear 365 daysyear 52 weeksFormulasA lwP 2l 2wPage 5

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Session 1FSA Mathematics Practice Test QuestionsUse the space in this booklet to do your work. For multiple-choiceitems, fill in one bubble for the correct answer. For matching itemsand multiselect items, fill in the bubbles for all of the correctanswers. For items with response grids, refer to the Directions forCompleting the Response Grids on pages 3 and 4. If you change youranswer, be sure to erase completely. Calculators are NOT permittedfor Session 1 of this practice test.1. How many times greater is the value of 5 in 2,573 than the value of5 in 6,459?A 110B 150C 100D 50014862Page 8Go On

FSA Mathematics Practice Test QuestionsSession 12. There are 27 players on a soccer team. They are traveling to a game in7 cars. There are 4 players in each of the first 6 cars.How many players on the soccer team will travel in the seventh car? 66666677777778888888999999915215Page 9Go On

Session 1FSA Mathematics Practice Test Questions3. Determine whether each number is prime or e 10Go On

FSA Mathematics Practice Test QuestionsSession 14. Kari represented a fraction by shading parts of the model shown.Kari’s Fraction ModelSelect all the models that have been shaded to represent fractionsequivalent to Kari’s fraction.ADBEC14908Page 11Go On

Session 1FSA Mathematics Practice Test Questions5. In social studies class, Armando learned about the state of Nevada. Hedrew the picture shown to represent the shape of Nevada.Which list below correctly describes the kinds of angles that appear to beinside the shape above?A 0 acute, 1 obtuse, 3 rightB 1 acute, 1 obtuse, 2 rightC 3 acute, 0 obtuse, 1 rightD 4 acute, 0 obtuse, 0 right15242Page 12Go On

Session 1FSA Mathematics Practice Test Questions6. This question has two parts.Two numbers are multiplied using the area model shown.2,000714,000 7004,900 90 ?321Part A. Complete the statement. For the box, fill in the bubble before thevalue that is correct.A 90B 97The value of the missing number in the area model is C 630.D 2,793E 18,921Part B. What is the product of the two numbers represented by thearea model?A2,793B 18,921C 19,551D 19,55815262Page 13Go On

Session 1FSA Mathematics Practice Test Questions7. Jing participates in a trivia contest. He completes each question in1minute.2How long does it take for Jing to complete 10 questions?A 1,300 secondsB 1,600 secondsC 1,660 secondsD 1,200 seconds152248. Round 245,675 to the nearest hundred thousand. 66666677777778888888999999915237Page 14Go On

FSA Mathematics Practice Test QuestionsSession 19. What is the measure, in degrees ( ), of angle P?P018090A 145 B 155 C 135 D 155 14902Page 15Go On

Session 1FSA Mathematics Practice Test Questions310. Daniella fills a container with soil by using a bowl. The bowl holdscup4of soil. Daniella uses 13 full bowls of soil to fill the container.How many cups of soil does the container hold? 6666667777777888888899999991487711. Which statements correctly compare two numbers?A 2,059 2,095B 2,095 2,059C 2,059 2,095D 2,095 2,059E 2,059 2,09514863Page 16Go On

FSA Mathematics Practice Test QuestionsSession 112. A rectangle has a length of 11 feet and a perimeter of 38 feet.What is the width, in feet, of the rectangle? 66666677777778888888999999914900Page 17Go On

Session 113. What is the value of 1FSA Mathematics Practice Test Questions3in decimal form?10 6666667777777888888899999991487914. Which equation is true?A 340 20 370 10B 340 30 350 10C 340 40 340 10D 340 50 380 1015230Page 18Go On

FSA Mathematics Practice Test QuestionsSession 115. Johnny has 17 marbles. Mitchell has 3 times as many marbles as Johnny.How many marbles does Mitchell have? 66666677777778888888999999914847Page 19Go On

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Session 2FSA Mathematics Practice Test QuestionsUse the space in this booklet to do your work. For multiple-choiceitems, fill in one bubble for the correct answer. For matching itemsand multiselect items, fill in the bubbles for all of the correctanswers. For items with response grids, refer to the Directions forCompleting the Response Grids on pages 3 and 4. If you change youranswer, be sure to erase completely. Calculators are NOT permittedfor Session 2 of this practice test.16. Which figure has a line of symmetry?ACBD14906Page 22Go On

FSA Mathematics Practice Test QuestionsSession 217. The table shows the distances that Brianna ran on four days.DayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayDistance2.04 miles2.37 miles2.40 miles2.08 milesWhich comparison about the distances is true?A Monday’s distance is equal to Wednesday’s distance.B Tuesday’s distance is less than Monday’s distance.C Thursday’s distance is less than Tuesday’s distance.D Thursday’s distance is greater than Wednesday’s distance.15222Page 23Go On

Session 2FSA Mathematics Practice Test Questions18. Select all the equations that show different ways to representA2 3 5 8 8 8B5 3 5 8 8 8C1 5 5 8 8 8D1 3 1 5 8 8 8 8E1 1 1 1 1 5 8 8 8 8 8 85.814875Page 24Go On

FSA Mathematics Practice Test QuestionsSession 219. A cheetah jumps 7 meters.How many centimeters does the cheetah jump? 66666677777778888888999999915223Page 25Go On

Session 2FSA Mathematics Practice Test Questions20. What is the measure, in degrees ( ), of the missing angle?86 65 ?77 66666677777778888888999999915217Page 26Go On

FSA Mathematics Practice Test QuestionsSession 221. An addition statement is shown.26, 5 418, 89 9 12 ,3 5158, 00 4What is the missing digit that makes the addition statement true?A 0B 1C 7D 814867Page 27Go On

Session 2FSA Mathematics Practice Test Questions22. A pattern starts with one triangle and follows the rule “Add one triangleto the top, add one triangle to the left, and add one triangle to the right.”The first three figures for the pattern are shown.1st Figure2nd Figure3rd FigureComplete the statement to describe the 4th figure for the pattern shown.For each box, fill in the bubble before the word or phrase that is correct.evenThe 4th figure for the pattern will have an Anumber of trianglesB oddA adding an even number to an evennumber will always equal an even number.B adding an even number to an evenbecausenumber will always equal an odd number.C adding an odd number to an odd numberwill always equal an even number.D adding an odd number to an odd numberwill always equal an odd number.15258Page 28Go On

FSA Mathematics Practice Test QuestionsSession 223. Which pair of statements represents 45 5 9?A Rosie has 45 toy cars. Rosie gives 9 toy cars to her brother.B Rosie has 5 toy cars. Her brother has 9 more toy cars than Rosie has.C Rosie has 5 toy cars. Her brother has 9 times as many toy cars asRosie has.D Rosie has 5 toy cars. Rosie’s brother increases the number of toy carsshe has by 45.14845Page 29Go On

Session 2FSA Mathematics Practice Test Questions24. This question has two parts.A line plot with long jump data is given.Long Jump Measurements 3 456FeetAllison jumped3foot shorter than the farthest jump.8Part A. How far, in feet, did Allison jump?A 418B 428C 5D 518Part B. Complete the statement. For the box, fill in the bubble before thedistance that is correct.The difference between the shortest distance jumpedA78and the farthest distance jumped is B 128C13814901Page 30feet.Go On

FSA Mathematics Practice Test QuestionsSession 225. Select all the shapes that always contain perpendicular sides.A obtuse triangleB acute triangleC right triangleD rectangleE rhombusF square14907Page 31Go On

Session 2FSA Mathematics Practice Test Questions26. Melvin mows a lawn. The fraction of the lawn that Melvin has mowed sofar is represented by the shaded model shown.Melvin will mow3more of the lawn before he takes his first break.10What fraction of the lawn will Melvin have mowed when he takes hisfirst break? 66666677777778888888999999914878Page 32Go On

Session 2FSA Mathematics Practice Test Questions27. Select all the expressions that have a value of 32.A 304 9B 259 8C 224 7D 160 5E 100 31486928. Select , , or to complete a true comparison for each pair of fractions. 4365ABC6293DEF3274GHI14870Page 33Go On

Session 2FSA Mathematics Practice Test Questions29. This question has two parts.Part A. What is the expanded form of 32,084?A 30 hundreds 20 tens 84 onesB 30 thousands 20 hundreds 84 tensC 3 10000 2 1000 8 100 4 1D 3 10000 2 1000 8 10 4 1Part B. What is 30,284 in word form?A Thirty thousand, two hundred eighty-fourB Three thousand, two hundred eighty-fourC Thirty-two thousand and eighty-four15306Page 34Go On

FSA Mathematics Practice Test QuestionsSession 230. Which is an angle?ACBD14904Page 35Go On

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Write your answer with the first digit in the left answer box OR with the last digit in the right answer box. Write only one digit or symbol in each answer box. Do NOT leave a blank answer box in the middle of an answer. Be sure to write a decimal point or fraction bar in the answer