GRADE 4 - UNIT 1 ASSESSMENT PLACE VALUE, MULTIPLES, AND FACTORS
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Question 1
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How many times greater is 670,000 than 67,000?
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Question 2
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Justin and Diego are playing a game. Their scores are shown.
Which statement correctly compares their scores?
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Question 3
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What number is less than two thousand, thirty-seven?
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Question 4
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What has the same value as 23,459?
Select the three correct answers.
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Question 5
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A college baseball team had 3 games in April. Game one had an attendance of 14,753 people. Game two had an attendance of fourteen thousand, seven hundred six people.
Compare the attendance numbers from the game one and game 2 using < , >, or =.
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Question 6
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Two numbers are shown.
Thirty-nine thousand, four hundred sixty-three
100,000 + 50,000 + 300 + 90 + 6
Write the values in standard form and compare them using < , > , or =.
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Question 7
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Round 67,321 to the nearest thousand.
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Question 8
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Diana is thinking of a number that rounds to 36,000 for the nearest thousand and for the nearest hundred. What is a number Diana could be thinking of?
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Question 9
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Find the sum.
67,350 + 23,542 + 1,037 =
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Question 10
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Ann made an error in reasoning when she found the sum of 2,491 and 937.
Explain the error in reasoning Ann made.
Find the correct sum.
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Question 11
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A subtraction problem is shown. What is the missing digit?
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Question 12
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Write a prime number that is greater than 19 and less than 30
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Question 13
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Write three multiples of 9.
Explain if 91 is a multiple of 9.
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Question 14
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What are the factors of 24? Choose the three correct factors.
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Question 15
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What are all the factors of 48
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Question 16
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The first number in a pattern is 5. The rule is "add 4". What is the sixth number in the pattern?