Spiral Assessment Test 5

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Spiral Assessment Test 5

Name ______Date ______

4th Grade

Spiral Assessment Test 5

Part 1

1. Ben uses pound of strawberries and pound of blueberries to make jam. How many pounds of berries does Ben use to make jam?

A) pound

B) pound

C) pound

D) pound

2. Dillon’s dad sells golf balls online. He sells of the golf balls. Which is equivalent to ?

A) + +

B) + +

C) + +

D) + + + +

Go On

3. Lisa jumps rope at a rate of 86 jumps per minute. At this rate, what is the total number of times Lisa will jump in 15 minutes?

A) 1,200

B) 1,275

C) 1,290

D) 1,740 4. Ellen sewed yard of fringe on her scarf. Ling sewed yard of fringe on her scarf. How much more fringe did Ellen sew on her scarf than Ling?

A) yard

B) yard

C) yard

D) yard

5. Wanda rode her bike miles. Which mixed number shows how far Wanda rode her bike?

A) 1 miles B) 1 miles C) 2 miles D) 2 miles Go On

6. For Earth Day, 264 students helped out at a tree farm. The staff divided them into 9 work teams. Which is the best estimate of the number of students in each team?

A) 9 B) 30 C) 40 D) 50

7. A quarter is of a dollar. Victor has 32 quarters. How much money does he have?

A) $8 B) $7 C) $6 D) $5 8. Sue used 2 cups of walnuts and 1 cups of almonds to make a mixture of nuts. How many more cups of walnuts than almonds did Sue use?

A) cup B) 1 cups C) 3 cups D) 3 cups

Go On

9. A factory produces between 320,000 and 340,000 clay pots each day. Which statement is true?

A) 320,000 > 329,000 B) 330,000 < 320,000 C) 329,000 > 320,000 D) 340,000 < 329,000

10. Michigan State and Wayne State are two large colleges in Michigan. Michigan State has 45,166 students. Wayne State has 32,160 students. How many more students go to Michigan State?

A) 3,006 B) 13,000 C) 13,006 D) 13,326

11. Brad is practicing the piano. He spends hour practicing scales and hour practicing the piece for his recital. Which is a common denominator for and ? A) 1

B) 2

C) 7

D) 12

Go On

12.Paige hiked 5 miles. Xavier hiked 2 miles. How many fewer miles did Xavier hike than Paige?

A) 2 miles

B) 3 miles

C) 3 miles

D) 8 miles

13. The harbor master decides how many trips the ferry needs to make for 37 cars. The ferry can carry 8 cars at a time. What is the best way to interpret the remainder of 37 ÷ 8 so that all the cars can cross the harbor?

A) Write the remainder as a fraction.

B) Use the remainder as the answer.

C) Use only the quotient.

D) Add 1 to the quotient.

14. Thomas bought 9 feet of wood to fix his fence. He also used 3 feet of wood to build a doghouse. How much wood did Thomas use to fix his fence and build the doghouse?

A) 6 feet

B) 12 feet

C) 13 feet

D) 13 feet Go On

15. Julie used chalk to write numbers on the chairs for field day. She marked the number 4 on the first chair. Her rule was add 5. What numbers did she write on the first six chairs?

A) 4, 8, 13, 18, 23, 28

B) 4, 9, 14, 19, 24, 29

C) 5, 9, 13, 17, 21, 25

D) 9, 14, 19, 24, 29, 34

16. Kinsey recorded the amount of time she spent swimming for 3 days. What is the total number of hours Kinsey spend swimming?

Time Spent Swimming

Day Mon. Wed. Fri.

Time 1 2 2

(in hours)

A) 6

B) 5 C) 5

D) 4 Go On

17. Illene is making smoothies. The recipe calls for 1 cups of strawberries. How many cups of strawberries, written as a fraction greater than one, are used in the recipe?

A)

B)

C)

D)

18. Santos used a unit fraction to describe how much of his book he has read. Which fraction could Santos have used?

A)

B)

C)

D)

19. In a math game, Lee reads four statements about the number 39. She has to pick the true statement to win the game. Which statement should Lee choose?

A) 39 is divisible by 2.

B) 39 is divisible by 3.

C) 39 is divisible by 5.

D) 39 is a prime number. Go On

20. Charles was skip counting at the Math Club meeting. He started to count by 8s. He said 8, 16, 24, 32, 40 and 48. What number will he say next?

A) 54

B) 56

C) 60

D) 64

21. Sue is selling pet treats at the school fair. She made of the treats for dogs and of the treats for cats. The rest of the treats are for other types of pets. What fraction of the pet treats is for cats and dogs?

A)

B) C)

D)

22. In the school chorus of the students are fourth graders. In simplest form, what fraction of the students in the school chorus are fourth graders?

A) B) C) D) Go On

Part 2 – Short and Extended Responses

23. In July, traffic officers wrote an average of 34 tickets each day. In August, they wrote an average of 47 tickets each day. How many more tickets did traffic officers write in August than in July? (Hint: July and August have 31 days each) ______tickets

24. To get the correct color, Johan mixed 3 quarts of white paint, 1 quarts of blue paint, and 2 quarts of green paint. How much paint did Johan make?

Show your work.

______quarts

25. Part A: Three girls are selling cases of popcorn to earn money for a band trip. So far, Emily sold 2 cases, Brenda sold 4 cases, and Shannon sold 3. How many cases of popcorn have the girls sold in all?

Show your work.

______cases Part B: The girls need to sell a total of 15 cases in order to have enough money for the trip. How many cases do they have left to sell?

______cases

Part C: Explain the steps you took to find your answer.

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STOP

Spiral Assessment Test 5 – 4th Grade Answer Key Part 1 1. C Part 2

2. B 23. 403 tickets

3. C 24. 7 or 7 quarts

4. C 5. C 25. Part A: 10 cases 6. B Part B: 4 cases

7. A Part C: Possible explanation

8. B To find my answer I added 2 + 4 + 3

9. C and got 10. Then I subtracted 15 - 10

10. C which equals 4. This is how many cases

11. D the girls have left to sell.

12. C

13. D

14. C

15. B

16. A

17. B

18. D

19. B

20.B

21. C

22.D

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