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TEST NAME: NBT.

5
TEST ID: 1694196
GRADE: 04 - Fourth Grade
SUBJECT: Mathematics
TEST CATEGORY: My Classroom

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Student:
Class:
Date:

1. Shay and Derrick have 12 sets of 28 game cards. They want to know how
many cards they have altogether. Which expression could they use to tell
how many cards they have altogether?

A. (10 × 20) + (10 × 8)


B. (28 × 10) + (28 × 2)
C. (20 × 2) + (8 × 10)
D. (20 × 8) + (10 × 2)

2. Julie creates 12 small paintings each week. How many paintings does
Julie create in 15 weeks?

A. 290
B. 180
C. 171
D. 82

3. What is

A. 14
B. 140
C. 1400
D. 14,000

4. What is the value of the expression below?

A. 15
B. 150
C. 1500
D. 15,000

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5. Mr. Forney bought 2 new computers for his fourth grade class. Each
computer cost $972. Which amount of money represents the total Mr.
Forney spent on the new computers?

A. $486
B. $1,844
C. $1,894
D. $1,944

6. There are 39 rows of seats at the soccer field. Each row has 25 seats.
Which equation can be used to find the total number of seats?

A.

B.

C.

D.

7. Tony’s baby sister drinks 32 oz of milk each day. How much milk will she
drink in 3 weeks?

A. 754 oz
B. 672 oz
C. 224 oz
D. 96 oz

8. Which number goes in the box to make this equation true?

A. 540
B. 548
C. 556
D. 558

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9. What is the value of

A. 4,229
B. 4,338
C. 42,028
D. 42,138

10.

A. 432
B. 831
C. 862
D. 863

11. Mary found an artifact that is 12 inches long. Layla found an artifact that
is 13 times longer. How long is Layla’s artifact?

A. 156 inches
B. 126 inches
C. 25 inches
D. 16 inches

12. The blocks below model the expression

What is
A. 200
B. 204
C. 220
D. 224

13.

A. 10,182
B. 10,192
C. 10,292
D. 11,282

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14.

A. 6528
B. 9375
C. 9585
D. 9678

15. A trolley can carry 54 passengers per trip. If each trolley ride is full, how many people can ride
the trolley on 6 trips?
A. 304
B. 324
C. 348
D. 378

16. Janet picked peaches from the orchard. Only eighteen peaches will fit in
a bucket. She picked enough to fill twenty-seven buckets. How many
peaches did Janet pick in all?

A. 600
B. 486
C. 396
D. 394

17. 407 × 2 =

A. 614
B. 804
C. 814
D. 904

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18. A store sells three different tool sets. Set X contains 12 tools and set Y
contains 24 tools. The table shows the number of each type of tool set
the store sold.

Part A What is the total number of tools the store sold for set X?

Part B What is the total number of tools the store sold for set Y?

Part C If the total number of tools the store sold for set Z was 297, how
many tools does set Z contain?

Part D Today the store sold at least 1 of each kind of tool set and a
total of 4 tool sets. If the total number of tools the store sold today was
102, how many of each type of tool set did the store sell?

19. Jaelen’s math workbook has 35 practice questions in each chapter. There
are 17 chapters in the workbook. How many practice questions are there
in total?

A. 250
B. 280
C. 565
D. 595

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20. Mrs. Sohane bought 18 cartons of milk for the students in her class. Each
carton contains 12 ounces of milk. How many ounces of milk did she buy?

A. 216
B. 206
C. 54
D. 30

21. 54 × 2 =

A. 18
B. 76
C. 106
D. 108

22. A college basketball stadium has 4 sections of seats. Each section has 24 rows, with 15 seats in
each row. During a basketball game, one of the sections was entirely filled with fans. How many
fans were sitting in this section?
A. 43
B. 96
C. 360
D. 1440

23. Emma baked 12 batches of blueberry muffins with 24 muffins in each


batch. How many muffins did she bake altogether?

A. 72
B. 186
C. 288
D. 398

24. What is 3,059 × 7?

A. 437
B. 3,066
C. 21,413
D. 22,113

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25. The store manager at Torres Sporting Goods Store made a list of details
for each sale at the store last year. The list of details on compasses sold
is shown.
The store sold 30 boxes of compasses.
Each box had both silver and black compasses.
Each box had 25 compasses.
The store made $2 for each compass sold.
The store made a total of $650 by selling 325 black compasses.
Part A. How many compasses did the store sell last year?

Part B. What is the total amount the store made selling compasses last
year?

Part C. What amount did the store make by selling silver compasses?

Part D. The store manager is thinking of changing the prices so that the
store would make $3 for each silver compass sold and $1 for each black
compass sold. How much would the store have made last year if it sold
the same number of each color of compass but changed the prices to
make $3 per silver compass and $1 per black compass?

Use words, numbers, and/or pictures to show your work.

26. What is

A. 277
B. 297
C. 574
D. 594

27. What is the value of the expression below?

A. 12
B. 120
C. 1200
D. 12,000

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28. Which number goes in the box to make the problem true?

A. 2
B. 4
C. 6
D. 8

29.

A. 2050
B. 2091
C. 2180
D. 2350

30. Brett bought 11 bags of marbles. There were 12 marbles in each bag.
How many marbles did Brett buy?

A. 132
B. 123
C. 112
D. 23

31. A bag of chocolates contains 26 servings. Each serving size is 39 grams.


What is the total number of grams in the bag?

A. 936
B. 1,005
C. 1,014
D. 1,404

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32. There are 25 animal exhibits at an animal theme park. Each exhibit has
18 animals. How many total animals are at the animal theme park?

A. 126
B. 200
C. 410
D. 450

33. 61 × 5 =
A. 35
B. 66
C. 116
D. 305

34. Arlie cut 45 potatoes into 4 pieces each. How many pieces of potato does
she have?

A. 160
B. 180
C. 260
D. 280

35.

A. 105
B. 146
C. 216
D. 285

36. Raul charged $468 to install each window on the front of a new home. How much money did
Raul earn if he installed a total of 8 windows?
A. $460
B. $476
C. $3,284
D. $3,744

37. 38 × 16 =
A. 602
B. 608
C. 618
D. 648

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38. There were 4,536 people at the carnival. Each person bought 8 tickets.
How many tickets were bought at the carnival?

A. 562
B. 567
C. 32,046
D. 36,288

39. 11 × 11 =

A. 11
B. 22
C. 110
D. 121

40. What is the product of 78 and 3?


A. 234
B. 210
C. 81
D. 27

41. James does 68 sit-ups a day. How many sit-ups does he do in 20 days?

A. 1,360
B. 1,260
C. 128
D. 88

42. Which pair of numbers completes the equation?

A. 13 and 310
B. 20 and 220
C. 47 and 470
D. 50 and 550

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43. The manager of a candle store ordered 76 boxes of candles. Each box
contains 24 candles. What is the total number of candles the manager
ordered?

A. 456
B. 1,424
C. 1,824
D. 4,236

44.

A. 180
B. 320
C. 480
D. 520

45. What is the product of 93 and 54?


A. 817
B. 4912
C. 5022
D. 46,872

46. The math team went to the aquarium to do research. Each team member
paid $12 for the trip. There were 25 team members on the trip. What
was the total amount the team members paid?

A. $290
B. $291
C. $300
D. $390

47. What is the value of 12 × 9?

A. 21
B. 92
C. 108
D. 129

48. What is the product of 22 and 15?


A. 110
B. 132
C. 220
D. 330

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49.

A. 300
B. 602
C. 620
D. 1200

50. Heather’s class wants to buy t-shirts to wear on their field trip. It costs
$12 for a medium t-shirt. How much will it cost to order 28 medium t-
shirts?

A. $84
B. $236
C. $326
D. $336

51. The bakery used 92 dozen eggs last week. How many eggs did the
bakery use in all?

A. 1,104
B. 1,084
C. 196

52. Maria made 10 dozen cookies for a bake sale. How many total cookies
did she make?

A. 20
B. 22
C. 120
D. 122

53.

A. 121
B. 166
C. 913
D. 1043

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54.

A. 1036
B. 1153
C. 1896
D. 1943

55. A farmer has divided his corn crop into five equal parts. He sold the first
part of his corn crop for $3,650. He is going to sell the other four parts at
the same rate. How much money will the farmer make from selling all of
his corn?

A. $7,300
B. $14,600
C. $18,250
D. $21,900

56. 69 × 34 =

A. 2229
B. 2312
C. 2346
D. 2457

57. Jessie multiplies two numbers as shown.

What are the missing numbers in the equation?

58.

A. 433
B. 456
C. 484
D. 486

59.

A. 1628
B. 1078
C. 148
D. 128

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60. Trevor built a brick wall using standard size bricks. He placed 25 bricks in each row and made
his wall 8 rows high. How many bricks did Trevor use to build the wall?
A. 160
B. 175
C. 200
D. 225

61. 28 × 82 =
A. 2292
B. 2296
C. 2304
D. 2318

62.

A. 95
B. 96
C. 275
D. 276

63.

A. 1034
B. 1661
C. 1799
D. 1899

64. The museum has 20 rooms and 15 pictures in each room. What is the
total number of pictures in the museum?

A. 35
B. 100
C. 200
D. 300

65.

A. 150
B. 154
C. 170
D. 174

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66. The school auditorium holds 1,432 people. The auditorium was full for all
4 performances of the school play. How many people came to see the
school play?

A. 4,628 people
B. 5,628 people
C. 5,728 people

67. A store sells three different types of markers. The classic package
contains 20 markers, and the gel package contains 12 markers. The table
shows the number of each type of marker sold in June.

Part A What is the total number of classic markers sold in June?

Part B What is the total number of gel markers sold in June?

Part C The store sold 217 washable markers in June. How many markers
are in each washable marker package?

Part D Today, the store sold at least one package of each marker type
and a total of 5 packages. The total number of markers sold was 53. How
many packages of washable markers did the store sell today?

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68. A school ordered 16 boxes of pencils. Each box contains 12 pencils. How
many total pencils did the school order?

A. 28
B. 48
C. 182
D. 192

69. The Health Food Grocery Store accepted a shipment of 3 boxes from a delivery truck. Each box
contained 36 bags of almond flour. How many total bags of almond flour arrived in the
shipment?
A. 12
B. 39
C. 99
D. 108

70. A movie theater’s popcorn sales for the week were $515. The theater
expects to make 3 times that much over the weekend. What amount will
it make over the weekend?

A. $1,000
B. $1,030
C. $1,500
D. $1,545

71.

A. 253
B. 668
C. 758
D. 768

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72. Joe’s homework included the following problems:

3×5= 15
30 × 5 = 150
300 × 5 = 1500
4×5= 20
40 × 5 = 200
400 × 5 = ?

Which answer choice should Joe select for the last problem?
A. 4005
B. 2000
C. 1500
D. 900

73. What is the product of the expression below?

A. 5,105
B. 5,115
C. 9,105
D. 9,115

74. Erik and Molly build with cubes.

Erik builds 22 rows with 12 cubes in each row. Molly builds 26 rows with
11 cubes in each row.

Part A Write an equation that could be used to find the total number of
cubes, c that Erik used.

Part B What is the total number of cubes that Erik used?

Part C Using >, <, or =, compare the total number of cubes Erik used to
the total number of cubes Molly used.

75.

A. 30
B. 300
C. 3000
D. 30,000

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76.

A. 1808
B. 1106
C. 188
D. 116

77.

A. 7149
B. 7433
C. 8416
D. 8463

78. Directions: Click on all the correct expressions.


Carolyn multiplied two numbers and got a product of 144. Which
expressions show numbers that Carolyn could have used?

79. The fourth grade classes from 4 schools are going to the museum. The
table shows the number of buses being used by each school. Each school
bus will carry 48 passengers, including teachers.

What will be the total number passengers on all of the buses?


Explain how you got your answer.
Show all of your work.
Use words, numbers, and/or pictures to show your work. Write your
answer(s) on the paper your teacher gives you.

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80. The blocks show a model for

What is the value of


A. 400
B. 444
C. 452
D. 456

81. Daniel took a 4 day trip. He drove 480 miles per day. How many total
miles did he drive?

A. 1,620
B. 1,660
C. 1,920
D. 1,960

82. Four classes at Smith Elementary collected canned soup. Each class
collected 1,074 cans. How many total cans did the four classes collect?

A. 4,086
B. 4,096
C. 4,296

83. What is the product of 47 and 53?

A. 2,480
B. 2,491
C. 2,662

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84.

A. 50
B. 100
C. 150
D. 170

85. Janet was ordering scarves for her store. She ordered 14 scarves of each
pattern. There are 17 patterns. How many scarves did Janet order in all?

A. 238
B. 218
C. 98
D. 27

86. 57 × 16 =
A. 912
B. 1083
C. 1254
D. 3420

87. Susie, Eric, Kim, and Tom each sold 10 boxes of candy bars to raise
money for their school. Each box contained 45 candy bars. How many
candy bars did the four friends sell in all?

A. 180
B. 450
C. 900
D. 1,800

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88. A store has two different packages of colored pencils.

Package M has 8 pencils.


Package R has 24 pencils.

Part A A school bought 67 of the Package M pencils. How many pencils


did the school buy? Show or explain your work.

Part B A teacher bought 45 of the Package R pencils. How many pencils


did the teacher buy? Show or explain your work.

Part C How many more pencils did the teacher buy than the school?
Show or explain your work.

89. The Footlight Theater Company is performing a play. The production of


the play costs the company $15,300. Tickets cost $5 each. The theater
has 15 rows of seats. Each row has 20 seats.
On its opening night, the show sold out. How much money did the
company make on opening night?
The company is planning to begin performing the play 3 nights per
week for 3 weeks. How much money will the company make if every
show sells out?
In the first 3 weeks, the company wants to make all of the money
needed to put on the play. How many rows of seats will it need to add
in the theater in order to sell enough tickets to pay for the cost of
putting on the play? Use words, numbers, and/or pictures to show
your work.

90. A movie theater has 52 rows with 26 seats in each row. What is the total
number of seats in the theater?

A. 78
B. 416
C. 1,352
D. 1,452

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91. The new school will buy 16 desks for Mrs. Smith’s classroom. Each desk
costs $40. What is the total amount the school with spend on Mrs.
Smith’s desks?

A. $280
B. $480
C. $640
D. $840

92.

A. 198
B. 1782
C. 2178
D. 9801

93. Timothy has 4 groups of 30 base-ten blocks.

Which number is equal to 4 groups of 30?


A. 120
B. 70
C. 12
D. 7

94. What is

A. 450
B. 1120
C. 1260
D. 9360

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95. Students at a college recycled 5,631 aluminum cans last year. They hope
to triple the number of cans they recycle next year. If they meet their
goal, how many cans will they recycle next year?

A. 16,893
B. 15,993
C. 15,893
D. 13,893

96.

A. 20
B. 200
C. 2000
D. 20,000

97. Pete’s Pet Store has 124 rabbits. Each rabbit eats 2 pounds of food a
week. How many total pounds of food will the rabbits eat in one week?

A. 248 pounds
B. 228 pounds
C. 126 pounds

98. Sarah took 8 dozen cookies to school to share with her classmates. How
many cookies did she take to share?

A. 20
B. 86
C. 88
D. 96

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99. The blocks show

What is
A. 300
B. 334
C. 350
D. 354

100. Kelly wants to solve 350 × 13 by breaking the numbers apart. Which
shows how Kelly could solve 350 × 13?

A. (350 × 1) + (350 × 3) = 1,400


B. (350 × 10) + (350 × 3) = 4,550
C. (350 × 1) + (350 × 30) = 10,850
D. (350 × 10) + (350 × 30) = 14,000

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101. Luke made a rectangle out of small squares.

Which whole number is the total area, in square units, of the rectangle?

A. 200
B. 240
C. 263
D. 273

102. What number is 4 times as large as 5,371?

A. 20,284
B. 20,484
C. 21,284
D. 21,484

103. Rob has 8 sticker books. There are 144 stickers in each book. How many
stickers does Rob have in all?

A. 1,152
B. 1,196
C. 1,233

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104. Use the area model below to answer the question.

Which equation is shown by this model?

A.

B.

C.

D.

105. What is the product of 24 and 67?

A. 372
B. 402
C. 1,488
D. 1,608

106.

A. 1716
B. 4628
C. 5818
D. 5828

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107.

A. 58
B. 122
C. 308
D. 312

108. 99 × 99 =

A. 9,801
B. 9,851
C. 9,901
D. 9,951

109. Hallie drew the area model below to illustrate a multiplication problem
she was solving.

Which equation matches the problem Hallie was solving and shows the
correct solution?

A.

B.

C.

D.

110. Robbie’s class is having a water party to celebrate the end of school. Each student will get 5
water balloons for a water balloon toss game. There are 17 students in the class. How many
water balloons are needed?
A. 12
B. 22
C. 55
D. 85

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111. 2 × 19 =
A. 38
B. 39
C. 48
D. 49

112.

A. 1,095
B. 2,506
C. 2,646
D. 2,756

113. 51 × 36 =
A. 1836
B. 1837
C. 1850
D. 1916

114. Mrs. Jones needs 10 colored pencils for each of her 15 students. How
many total pencils does Mrs. Jones need?

A. 5
B. 25
C. 150
D. 1,500

115. Sarah has 3 containers of buttons. There are 257 buttons in each
container. How many buttons does Sarah have in all?

A. 651
B. 771
C. 1,212

116. Mr. Franklin is planting his cabbage in 12 rows. He puts ten plants in
each row. How many cabbages does he plant?

A. 120
B. 102
C. 22
D. 2

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117. Sue walks to and from school each day, Monday through Friday. Her
home is 2 miles from school.

How many miles did she walk to and from school in October?

A. 46
B. 75
C. 82
D. 92

118.

A. 154
B. 726
C. 866
D. 946

119. 13 × 28 =
A. 356
B. 364
C. 375
D. 382

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120. Mr. Jones bought 24 boxes of crayons for his students to use. Each box
held 96 crayons. How many total crayons did Mr. Jones buy?

A. 576 crayons
B. 2,304 crayons
C. 2,412 crayons

121. A farmer plants 6 rows of corn. Each row has 144 corn plants. How many
corn plants are there in all?

A. 24
B. 644
C. 844
D. 864

122.

A. 77
B. 80
C. 107
D. 110

123. Abigail has 42 buttons in each of her 17 collection books. How many
buttons does she have?

A. 604
B. 674
C. 714

124. Pedro can put 16 oranges in one basket. How many oranges can he put
in 19 baskets?

A. 160
B. 204
C. 295
D. 304

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125. Which expression has a value of 120?

A.
B.
C.
D.

126. Mr. Thompson draws this model on the board.

Which product best represents this model?

A.

B.

C.

D.

127. The auditorium has 42 rows with 37 seats per row. How many people
can the auditorium seat?

A. 1,554
B. 1,584
C. 1,644

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128. Tasha read 12 books last month. Each book had 75 pages. What is the
total number of pages Tasha read?

A. 790
B. 800
C. 890
D. 900

129.

A. 240
B. 280
C. 2400
D. 2800

130. A package of colored construction paper has 50 sheets. The package has
5 sheets of each color.

Part A How many different colors are in the package? Show your work.

Part B An art teacher bought 38 packages. How many total sheets of


construction paper did the teacher buy? Show your work.

Part C One color in the package is red. How many red sheets of
construction paper did the teacher get? Show your work.

131.

A. 8042
B. 8182
C. 8312
D. 8782

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132. Colton is finding the product of 62 and 50. Which equation should he
use?

A.

B.

C.

D.

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