Fourth Grade Summative Assessment



Fourth Grade Math Summative Assessment

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|CCSS |PASS Standard |Question Numbers |Mastered? |

|OA.5 |1.1 Algebra Patterns |1 2 3 | |

| |1.2 Equations |4 5 | |

| |1.3 Number Patterns |6 7 | |

|NBT.1 |2.1 Number Sense |8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 | |

|NF.2 | | | |

|NF.7 | | | |

|NBT.2-6 |2.2 Number Operations |16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 | |

|NF.3.c | | | |

|NF.4.c | | | |

| |3.1 Lines |26 27 | |

|MD. 7 |3.2 Angles |28 29 | |

|MD.3 |3.3 Polygons |30 31 32 | |

|G.2 | | | |

| |3.4 Transformations |33 34 | |

|MD.2 |4.1 Measurement |35 36 37 38 39 | |

|MD.2 |4.2 Time and Temperature |40 41 | |

| |4.3 Money |42 43 | |

|MD.4 |5.1 Data Analysis |44 45 | |

| |5.2 Probability |46 47 | |

| |5.3 Central Tendency |48 49 50 | |

| |Total Test: ____________ of 50 |Score: |

PASS Standard 1.1

1) Sam used the same subtraction rule to find each number in the pattern shown. Sam plans to continue the pattern.

31 29 27 25 23 ? ?

What should Sam write for the two missing numbers in the table?

A 25, 27

B 22, 21

C 21, 19

D 24, 25

2) Sasha made a pattern of grids as shown.

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th

Sasha added the same number of columns each time to make the next grid. If Sasha continues this pattern, what would the area of the 6th grid be?

A 21 square units

B 23 square units

C 27 square units

D 33 square units

3) Larry filled pages of his scrapbook with pictures. He made this chart to show the total number of pictures needed for different numbers of pages.

Larry’s Scrapbook

|Number of Pages |Total Number of Pictures |

|1 |6 |

|2 |12 |

|3 |18 |

|4 |24 |

|5 |30 |

Which of these shows the number of pictures needed for 7 pages?

A add 6 to 30

B add 7 to 30

C multiply 6 by 6

D multiply 7 by 6

PASS Standard 1.2

4) Toby wants to buy 54 trading cards. Each pack of cards has 6 cards in it. The equation shows the number of packs Toby needs to buy, n, to have a total of 87 cards.

6 x n = 54

A 3

B 8

C 9

D 12

5) Susie balanced this scale.

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If she added 1 square to the left side, how many circles would Susie need to add to the right side to balance the scale?

A 4 circles

B 3 circles

C 2 circles

D 1 circle

PASS 1.3

6) Which equation shows the associative property of multiplication?

A (8 x 2) x 5 = 16 x 5

B 4 x (7 x 9) = 7 x 36

C (3 x 4) x 5 = 5 x (4 x 3)

D 6 x (5 x 2) = (6 x 5) x 2

7) The cost of buying a movie is 4 times the cost of renting a movie. It costs $20 to buy a movie.

a. Choose all equations that can be used to determine the cost of renting a movie, r.

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b. What is the cost of renting a movie? $____

PASS 2.1

8) Which of these numbers has a digit in the thousands place that is exactly twice the value of the digit in the tens place?

A 6,328

B 11,985

C 28,841

D 32,121

9) Jack, Max, and Annie are hiking on the same trail.

• Jack (J) is ½ finished.

• Max (M) is 1/3 finished.

• Annie (A) is 5/8 finished.

Write the initial of the person on the trail.

10) Kendrick says that the only way to create a fraction greater than [pic]is to make the denominator less than 7.

A. Create a fraction that supports Kendrick.

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B. Create a fraction that shows Kendrick is incorrect.

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11) Which point best describes the location of 0.4 on the number line?

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A L

B M

C N

D P

12) Circle all of the statements that are true.

A 9.07 > 9.70 D [pic]

B 7.800 > 7.80 E [pic]

C 1.98 > 2.01 F [pic]

13) Place the expression in the correct column to show whether the product is less then or greater than 1.

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14) Margaret’s family and Hanna’s family each ate some pizza for dinner. The shaded parts of the models show the fractions of a pizza each family had left.

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15) This is 1 unit.

[pic]

What fraction represents the difference shown?

[pic]

9 4

A 8 C 8

7 3

B 8 D 8

PASS 2.2

16) Use the digits 0-9.

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17) Which number is a factor of 12 but not a multiple of 2

A 2

B 3

C 4

D 6

18) A company bought 20 tickets to a music festival. The company paid a total of $275 for all of the tickets. What was the approximate cost of each ticket?

A $10

B $12

C $14

D $20

19) Debbie rode her bicycle 12 miles every day for five months. There were 153 days in those five months. How many miles did she ride?

A 60 miles

B 165 miles

C 1,506 miles

D 1,836 miles

20) A movie theater in Oklahoma City has 675 seats arranged in 9 rows. If each rose has the same number of seats, how many seats are in each row?

A 125 seats

B 92 seats

C 87 seats

D 75 seats

21) Fill in the blanks of this array using the numbers at the bottom.

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22) Curtis has 96 CDs. Each CD has 14 songs on it and lasts about 30 minutes. How many songs are on the 96 CDs in all?

A 1,344 songs

B 110 songs

C 1,333 songs

D 1,345 songs

23) A snack food supplier has 132 snack items to deliver to 4 stores. If the snacks are equally divided among the 4 stores, how many snacks will be left over?

A 0

B 1

C 2

D 3

24) It costs $3 an hour to park a car in the city lot and $5 an hour to park a truck in the city lot. If 453 cars parked in the city lot for an hour, how much money did the cars pay in all?

A $3,624

B $1,059

C $1,359

D $2,265

25) Mrs. Gregg and 26 of her students are going on a field trip. They will be traveling in school vans. If each van can seat 8 passengers, what is the least number of vans they will need?

A 2 vans

B 3 vans

C 4 vans

D 5 vans

PASS 3.1

26) The picture shows 2 pairs of lines.

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Which statement is true about these two sets of lines?

A Both pairs appear to show parallel lines.

B Both pairs appear to show perpendicular lines.

C Exactly one pair appears to show intersecting lines

D Exactly one pair appears to show perpendicular lines.

27) Identify a CAPITAL letter of the alphabet that displays perpendicular lines. Write it in this box:

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PASS 3.2

28) Which of these figures appears to have two obtuse angles and two acute angles inside the figure?

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29) Ray NM is shown.

A. Angle MNP measures 45o. Draw a ray NP and label point P.

B. Angle PNR measures 60o. Draw a ray NR and label point R.

C. What is the measure of the angle MNR.

PASS 3.3

30) If Jon drew 3 triangles, 5 pentagons, and 2 hexagons, how many sides did he draw?

A 54 sides

B 32 sides

C 46 sides

D 98 sides

31) Use the rectangle to solve the problem.

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32) What could you call the shape below?

[pic]

A parallelogram

B quadrilateral

C trapezoid

D both A and B

PASS 3.4

33) Ari made this design.

[pic]

Which term best describes the transformation Ari used to make the design?

A dilation

B reflection

C rotation

D translation

34)

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Which graph shows a translation?

A I

B II

C III

D IV

PASS 4.1

35)

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36) Tammy drank a glass of juice at breakfast. Which of these could be the volume of a glass of juice?

A 1 cup

B 10 cups

C 1 gallon

D 10 quarts

37) David decorated a page inside his sticker book with this sticker.

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The sticker book page is 12 inches wide. What is the greatest number of these stickers David can place in a row across the page.

A 2 stickers

B 4 stickers

C 6 stickers

D 12 stickers

38) A class is making chains of paper clips for a project. The table lists the length of each chain in inches. The table lists the length of each chain in inches.

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The number line is measured in feet. Write the appropriate chain letter on the number line.

39) Look at the shaded figure.

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How many square units are equal to the area of the figure?

A 79 square units

B 74 square units

C 72 square units

D 64 square units

PASS 4.2

40) John took a flight from Oklahoma City to Dallas. The flight lasted 50 minutes. If his plane arrived at 10:20 am, what time did his plane leave?

A 9:00 am

B 9:20 am

C 9:30 am

D 9:50 am

41) The thermometer shows the temperature at 9:00 pm.

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By 11:00 pm, the temperature dropped 4 degrees C. What was the temperature at 11:00pm?

A 4 degrees C

B 12 degrees C

C 47 degrees C

D 55 degrees C

PASS 4.3

42) The receipt shows the total cost of the groceries Alice bought.

Red’s Grocery

Bread …………………………… $1.35

Milk ……………………………… $2.45

Chips ……………………………. $2.19

Eggs …………………………….. $3.48

School Supplies ……………….. $7.89

If she paid for the groceries with a $20 bill, how much change would Alice get?

A $3.64

B $3.36

C $2.64

D $2.36

43) Kami bought 3 books and 1 poster at the school book fair. Each book cost $3.00 including tax, and each poster cost $1.05 including tax. Kami paid for the 3 books and 1 poster with a $20.00 bill. What is the amount of change Kami should receive?

A $9.95

B $10.05

C $15.95

D $16.05

PASS 5.1

44) Marcia read books over the summer. She created the picture graph shown.

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Create another picture graph that shows this data with a different key. You may use whole books or half books in your graph.

A. Select the key you will use.

B. Draw in the books to complete your picture graph.

45) The graph shows the number of school newspapers sold by the students in Ms. Canton’s class last week.

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Which question could be answered using only the information in the graph?

A How many newspapers were sold by Theresa?

B How many more newspapers did John sell on Wednesday than Tuesday?

C How many more newspapers were sold on Friday than on Tuesday?

D How many newspapers in all were sold by the grocery store on Saturday?

PASS 5.2

46) Kyle spins the arrow on the spinner one time.

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Which statement best describes the probability of this experiment?

A It is certain for the spinner to land on the number 6.

B It is impossible for the spinner to land on the number 6.

C It is certain for the spinner to land on a whole number less than 7.

D It is impossible for the spinner to land on a whole number less than 7.

47) Christine has 5 pencils. Three of the pencils are red and 2 of the pencils are yellow. She will choose 1 pencil without looking. What is the probability that Christine will choose a blue or purple pencil?

A certain

B likely

C impossible

D equally likely

PASS 5.3

48) Maria measure the lengths of ribbons. She records the lengths on the line plot shown. She needs a total of 12 inches of ribbon. Circle three data points to create a combined length of 12 inches.

49) Five students sold newspapers for a school fundraiser. The frequency chart shows the number of newspapers sold by each student.

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What is the mode of the number of newspapers sold?

A 5

B 8

C 12

D 13

50) The table shows the weight of pumpkins picked by five students.

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What is the median weight of the pumpkins picked by the students?

A 7 pounds

B 8 pounds

C 9 pounds

D 10 pounds

Fourth Grade Math Summative Assessment: KEY

|QUESTION |ANSWER |QUESTION |ANSWER |

|1 |C |26 |D |

|2 |C |27 |E, F, H, I, J, L, T |

|3 |D |28 |B |

|4 |B |29 |[pic] |

|5 |C |30 |C |

|6 |C |31 |86 centimeters |

|7 |20÷4=r or 4 x r = 20 |32 |D |

| |$5 | | |

|8 |C |33 |B |

|9 |[pic] |34 |C |

|10 |Various answers |35 |B |

|11 |B |36 |A |

|12 |E only |37 |C |

|13 |A |38 |[pic] |

|14 |B |39 |D |

|15 |D |40 |C |

|16 |5096-3488 = 1608 |41 |C |

|17 |B |42 |C |

|18 |C |43 |A |

|19 |D |44 | |

|20 |D |45 |C |

|21 |Upper right = 180 |46 |C |

| |Lower left = 40 | | |

| |Lower right = 12 | | |

| |Final answer 832 | | |

|22 |A |47 |C |

|23 |A |48 |Various answers |

|24 |C |49 |B |

|25 |C |50 |B |

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