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227
+14
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| A. | 311 |
| B. | 241 |
| C. | 231 |
| D. | 232 |
| E. | None of these |
4 x 116 =
F. 4424 G. 664 H. 444 J. 464 K. None of these
3. Which of these jars has an even number of pennies?


5. Harry played a game of darts. He threw 12 darts at the target. The numbers show how many points are earned for each dart that lands in that area. The Xs on the target below show where the darts landed

What was Harry's total score?
| A. | 435 |
| B. | 345 |
| C. | 534 |
| D. | 354 |
6.
You may use your counters to help you solve this problem.
Erin has 18 cookies. She gave 3 to each of her 6 friends.

Al has 12 cookies, and he wants to divide the cookies equally among each of his 3 friends. How many cookies will each of Als friends receive?
| F. | 6 |
| G. | 2 |
| H. | 3 |
| J. | 4 |
Directions - The fourth grade is planning for an art project - do numbers 7 through 12.
7. The students are collecting craft sticks. The picture below show the number of sticks they collected each week.

How many sitcks do the students have after collecting them for 3 weeks?
| A. | 809 |
| B. | 890 |
| C. | 806 |
| D. | 980 |
8. David put 4 beads in each sections of the egg carton shown below.
Which of these number sentences
could NOT be used to find the total number of beads?
| F. | 4 X 6 = |
| G. | 6 X 4 = |
| H. | 4+4+4+4+4+4 = |
| J. | 6+6+6+6+6+6 = |
9. Billy cut out these shapes for his art project.

What fraction of the shapes are triangles?
| A. | 2/7 |
| B. | 1/3 |
| C. | 7/9 |
| D. | 2/9 |
10. John needed 100 buttons to complete his art project. He has 80 buttons. What percent of the 100 buttons does John have so far?
| F. | 8% |
| G. | 10% |
| H. | 20% |
| J. | 80% |
11. Look at the pattern below. Each figure is made with craft sticks.

How many craft sticks are needed to make the next figure in this pattern?
| A. | 3 |
| B. | 4 |
| C. | 12 |
| D. | 13 |
12. You may use your counters to help solve this problem. Tina has 3 craft sticks. Tina and Dan together have 5 craft sticks. Dan and Sally together have 7 craft sticks. How many craft sticks does Sally have?
| F. | 5 |
| G. | 2 |
| H. | 3 |
| J. | 4 |
13. Which shape below is closest to 1/2 shaded?


Directions - the graph below shows the number of canned goods that Mr. Ruiz's class collected. Study the graph. Then do numbers 15 and16.
15. Mr. Ruiz promised to reward his class with animal stickers when the total number of cans reached 15. The bar graph shows the number of cans the class brought in each day.
What day did Mr. Ruiz give his class the animal stickers?
| A. | Tuesday |
| B. | Wednesday |
| C. | Thursday |
| D. | Friday |
16. How many days did the students collect more than 5 cans?
| F. | 5 |
| G. | 2 |
| H. | 3 |
| J. | 4 |
17. This staircase is 3 steps high.

What would be the total number of blocks in a staircase 5 steps high?
| A. | 5 |
| B. | 8 |
| C. | 10 |
| D. | 15 |
18. How many line segments are in the figure below?

| F. | 9 |
| G. | 10 |
| H. | 11 |
| J. | 12 |
19. Which coins could Michael give Tara so that they both had the same amount of money?


| A. | 1 nickel and 1 penny |
| B. | 1 penny and 1 dime |
| C. | 1 nickel and 1 dime |
| D. | 1 quarter and 1 penny |
20. Look at his rectangular solid (box).

Which one of these groups shows all sides of the rectangular solid (box) above?

21. Alice started with 8 marbles. She lost 2 marbles. then she bought 6 new marbles. Which of these statements is true about the number of marbles Alice has now?
| A. | Alice has fewer marbles than when she started. |
| B. | Alice has 4 more marbles than when she started. |
| C. | Alice has 6 more marbles than when she started. |
| D. | Alice has the same number of marbles as when she started. |
22. This jar has about 40 marbles in it.

Which of these jars has the amount closest to 120 marbles?

23. Jack will choose one marble from the bag without looking. What is the probability he will choose a black marble?
| A. | 1/7 |
| B. | 2/7 |
| C. | 3/7 |
| D. | 4/7 |
24. There are 32 pieces of popcorn on the plate below. About how many pieces of popcorn will just cover the whole plate?
| F. | between 115 and 124 |
| G. | between 125 and 134 |
| H. | between 135 and 144 |
| J. | between 145 and 154 |
25. Sara and Jan are going to a movie that begins at 3:20 p.m. and ends at 4:50 p.m. Look at the clocks below:

How long is the movie?
| A. | 1 hour |
| B. | 1 hour, 20 minutes |
| C. | 1 hour, 30 minutes |
| D. | 1 hour, 35 minutes |
26.
Use your pattern bloks to help you solve this problem. How many of the green triangles would be needed to cover exactly 2/3 of the shape below?

| F. | 1 |
| G. | 3 |
| H. | 6 |
| J. | 9 |
27. Anita has only one of each stamp shown below:

She needs $0.52 in postage to mail a letter. How many of the stamps shown above will Anita need to make exactly $0.52?
| A. | 2 |
| B. | 3 |
| C. | 4 |
| D. | 5 |
28. For the spinner to have an equal chance of landing on each prize, which prize should go in the blank space?

29. This piece of rope costs $2.00

Which piece of rope is most likely to cost $1.50?

30. Alissa plotted the first 3 corners of a rectangle on the grid below.

What are the coordinates of the 4th corner?
| F. | (5,7) |
| G. | (5,6) |
| H. | (6,5) |
| J. | (7,5) |
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