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La Nueva Esperanza School Grade

Math Workshop – IV term 4°

Date: October 22nd 2022

1. Different numbers of plants were planted C.


by the students at a school on six days of a
week. This is shown in the following
pictograph.

D.

Which of the following bar graph is the correct


representation of the information on the
pictogram? Look at the image and answer questions 2 and
A. 3.

B.
2. Angles can be classified according to their
measure. How many of each type of angles
are there in the previous drawing.
A. 2 right angles, 2 acute angles, and
2 obtuse angles.
B. 2 right angles, 3 acute angles, and
3 obtuse angles.
C. 5 right angles, 3 acute angles, and
3 obtuse angles.
D. 4 right angles, 2 acute angles, and B. Esteban, Valentina, Jairo, and Isabella
2 obtuse angles. C. Esteba, Isabella, Valentina, and Jairo
3. Which of the following characteristics D. Valentina, Jairo, Esteban, and Isabella
does pot of the flower?
Read the next information to answer
A. It’s a quadrilateral with 2 opposite
questions 6 and 7.
parallel sides.
B. It’s a quadrilateral with 4 equal The table shows the number of people visiting an
sides. art museum over 3 months.
C. It’s a quadrilateral with 2 opposite
equal sides.
D. It’s a polygon with 4 right angles.
4. Antonio and Maria participated in a game
of target shooting. Each one had shootings
at a board like this:

6. What is the total number of people that


visited the art museum in January?
A. 102 people
B. 28 people
C. 822 people
D. 74 people
7. How many adults visited the museum in
Maria hit 4 darts in the 1,000 zone and 4 in February?
the 10 zone., and Antonio hit 3 darts in the A. 139 adults
1,000 zone, 2 in the 100 zone and 3 in the B. 56 adults
10 zone. Did Antonio make more points C. 123 adults
than Maria? D. 83 adults

A. Yes, because Antonio made 3.310 Read the following information to answer
points questions from 8 to 10.
B. No, because Maria made 4.040 points Henry is painting his house for the Christmas
C. Yes, because Antonio made 3.230 holidays; therefore, he needs to put a tape around
points his rectangular wooden door. The dimensions of
D. No, because they made the same the wooden door are 120 cm in width and 250 cm
number of points in length.
5. Esteban, Jairo, Valentina, and Isabella
played a Nearpod game for mathematics.
They each got a score at the end of the
game. Esteban got 1.248 points. Jairo got
2.568 points. Valentina got 1.500 points,
and Isabella got 4.234 points. Which of the
below options show the rating place from
greatest to least?
A. Isabella, Jairo, Valentina, and Esteban
8. How much tape does Henry need to 14. A florist wants to arrange 30 bouquets of
complete his task? flowers in different rows. Find out in how
A. 120 cm many ways he can arrange the bouquets
B. 250 cm with same number in each row.
C. 370 cm A. 8 ways
D. 740 cm B. 6 ways
9. If he wants to paint the door too, how C. 4 ways
much surface does he need to paint? D. 2 ways
A. 30.000 cm2 15. Omar is planting trees. He has enough
B. 840 cm trees to plant 4, 5 or 10 trees in each row.
C. 6.240 cm2 What is the least number of trees Omar
D. 840 cm2 could have?
10. If for every 10,000 cm2 1 liter of paint is A. 20 trees
needed, does Henry need 3 litters of paint B. 10 trees
to paint the entire wooden door? C. 4 trees
A. Yes, because 3 x 10.000 =30.000 D. 40 trees
B. No, because 30 x 10.000= 30.000 16. Miss Mery combines her class with Miss
C. No, because 2 x 15.000 = 30.000 Derlys for a group activity. The math
D. Yes because 30 x 1.000 = 40.000 teacher has 24 students, and the science
11. A hotel has 7 floors. The lobby, restaurant teacher has 32 students. The teachers
and gym are located on the ground floor. want to form groups of the same size. Each
The guestrooms are on 2nd to 7th floors. If group must have the same number of math
there are 25 standard rooms on each floor, students and the same number of science
how many total rooms are there in this students. What is the greatest number of
hotel? groups the teachers can form?
A. 25 rooms A. 32 groups
B. 1230 rooms B. 8 groups
C. 150 rooms C. 24 groups
D. 210 rooms D. 4 groups
12. There are 5 housekeepers working on 17. Metrological department gave the data of
each floor. One room only requires one the maximum temperature reached in a
housekeeper. If the housekeepers try city per month for the year 2020.
distributing the work equally, how many
rooms each housekeeper must clean?
A. 150 rooms
B. 42 rooms
C. 30 rooms
D. 300 rooms
13. To find the multiples of a number, we
multiply other numbers by the one we
have. There fore is correct to say that the
multiples of a number are…
A. Odd numbers
B. Even numbers
C. Infinite How many degrees in temperature rise
D. Finite from May to August?
A. 8 - degrees
B. 56 – degrees 21. The train left the terminal at 11:20 a.m.
C. 12 degrees and arrived at its destination at 3:50 p.m.
D. 10 - degrees How long did the train travel?
18. Vanessa chooses of a password of four A. 3 hours and 20 minutes
digits from 0 to 9 without repetition for B. 2 hours and 40 minutes
her school locker. If she doesn’t want to C. 1 hour and 60 minutes
use even numbers, what is the number of D. 4 hours and 30 minutes
options she has for her school locker? 22. Passengers usually start to board their
A. 5 flights 1 hour before the scheduled take off
B. 120 time. The gate will be closed 15 minutes
C. 240 before the takeoff time. Jack’s plane is
D. 360 scheduled to take off at 12:05 a.m. If he
19. Anne is looking at the lunch menu at the arrives at the gate at 11:45 p.m., can he
cafeteria. It has 5 fruit options, 2 vegetable board the flight?
options, 3 sandwich options, and either A. No, because the gate is closed by
milk or water to drink. How many possible 12:00 a.m.
meal combinations are there? B. Yes, because he arrives 5 minutes
A. 7 before gate closure.
B. 20 C. No, because he arrives 5 minutes
C. 10 after gate closure.
D. 30 D. Yes, because, the plane takes off at
20. The train was scheduled to arrive at 5:10 12:20 a.m.
p.m. However, it was delayed for 20
Read the following information to answer
minutes. Which clock does show the time
questions from 22 to 25.
it was when the train arrived?
At a fair there is a color wheel with prizes. Look.

23. If you spin the wheel once, what are all the
possible outcomes?
A. S = {Soccer ball, Puzzle, Teddy bear,
No prize}
B. S = {Red, yellow, orange, green}
C. S = {Red (7), yellow (5), blue (4),
green (4)}
D. S = {Yellow (5), blue (5), red (7),
green (3)}
24. What is the probability of winning a
puzzle on the prize wheel?
A. 5/20 29. Samantha made the representation of 3/8
B. 4/20 like this:
C. 4/5
D. 20/5
25. What is the probability of not winning a
soccer ball on the prize wheel?
A. 15/20
B. 1/5
C. 10/20
D. 15/5
Did she do it correctly?
26. What is the probability of not winning
A. Yes, because there are 3 colored
any prize on the wheel?
parts of 8 in total.
A. 0/20
B. No, because there are 2 colored
B. 20/7
parts of 5 in total.
C. 7/4
C. Yes, because there are 8 colored
D. 7/20
parts.
D. No, because she used gray.
30. Samuel has a jar full of marbles.

27. You have a box with 8 red, 6 yellow, and 5


green marbles. If you randomly pick up a
marble from that box. What is the sample
space for this experiment?
A. S = {Red, Yellow, green}
B. S = {Red (8), Yellow (6), Green (5)}
C. S = {Red, yellow, blue, orange} What is the fraction of non-gray marbles?
D. S = {blue, yellow, red} A. 2/12
28. Andres asks her friend Alejandro, to spin B. 1/12
the following spinner. C. 11/12
D. 2/10
31. A cardiologist had 22 appointments fixed
for Tuesday. seven appointments were
cancelled that morning. What fraction of
patients kept their appointments with the
doctor on Tuesday?
A. 15/20
B. 7/20
C. 20/7
What is the probability of landing on blue or
D. 20/14
yellow?
A. 2/10
B. 1/5
C. 2/5
D. 5/2
32. A clothing merchant has 2440 pieces of B. Yes, because any proper fraction is
clothing of 5 types. The pie chart below greater than any improper fraction.
represents what fraction of the clothing C. No, because 3 is greater than 4.
are of each type. D. No, because any mixed number is
greater than any improper fraction.
35. Karla made the representation of the
fraction on the blue card like this:

Is it correct?
A. Yes, because there are 9 total parts
and 4 colored.
B. Yes, because there are 4 total parts
How many T-shirts does the clothing and 9 colored.
merchant have? C. No, because it must have 9 colored
A. 3/8 T-shirts parts.
B. 915 T-shirts D. No, because it must have 4 colored
C. 305 T-shirts parts.
D. 2.240 Clothes 36. Patricia used 2 bags of sugar to bake some
With the next information, answer questions cakes. She used 4/8 of another bag of
from 33 to 35. sugar to make some cookies. How many
bags of sugar did she use altogether?
Karla has three cards with fractional number 𝟓
a. 2 𝟑
in each one as shown.
2
b. 4 8
4
c. 2 8
2
d. 3 5
37. Charlotte found the next representation
on a game. She needs to indicate the
fraction represented in the below image.
33. Is the fraction on the blue card a proper
fraction?
A. Yes, because 9 is greater than 4.
B. No, because 9 is smaller than 4.
C. Yes, because 9 is smaller than 4. What should be Charlotte’s answer?
D. No, because 9 is greater than 4. A. 2/11
34. Karla thinks the number on the orange B. 11/2
card is greater than the number on the C. 11/12
green card, is she right? D. 4/5
A. Yes, because any mixed number is
greater than any proper fraction.
38. Matias wants to convert a mixed number 41. Carlos is practicing equivalent fractions
into improper fraction. Look the with a dominoes game. He started like
procedure he made. this:

To continue playing the game he must


place a chip with a fraction equivalent to
the fraction of the right side of the last chip
placed. Knowing this, which of the
following options is the chip Carlos must
place beside the above chip.
1 11
Is 8 2 equivalent to ?
2
a. Yes, because 8 x 1 = 8 and 8 + 2= 11
b. No, because 8 x 1 = 8 and 8 + 2 = 10
c. Yes, because they have the same
denominator
d. No, because 8 x 2 = 16 and 16 + 1 =
17.
39. Henry is proving that 1/2 and 3/6 are not
equivalent by doing this: 42. Santiago challenges his friends to make
representations of fractions equivalents to
1/2. Look at his friend’s answer:

Is this method correct?


A. Yes, because 3 is different to 12
B. No, because 2 x 6 is 18
C. Yes, because 3 x 1 is 3
D. No, because is 3 x 2 and 1 x 6
Who completed the challenge correctly?
40. Miss Kelly asks her students to read an
A. Just Camilo, because 2/4 is
adventure book for her class. Laura has
equivalent to 1/2
read 1/3 of the book and Milú has read 3/9
B. Just Samuel, because 4/8 is
of the book. Have they read the same
equivalent to 1/2
number of their book’s pages?
C. Both, because 2/4, 4/8 and 1/2 are
A. Yes, because 3/9 is not equivalent
equivalents.
to 1/3
D. Neither Samuel nor Camilo,
B. No, because 3/9 is not equivalent
because 1/2 is equivalent to 3/5
to 1/3
C. Yes, because 1/3 is equivalent to
3/9
D. No, because 1/3 is equivalent to
3/9
Read the next information and answer D. 3/6
questions 43 and 44.
Read each question from 47 to 50, and select
Maya found the next information about the answer by amplifying or simplifying
equivalent fractions: fractions.
‘’To find equivalent fraction we can use 47. Frank baked 16 lemon cookies his son,
multiplication, known as amplify a fraction, Bob. He ate 8 tarts. What fraction of lemon
and division, knowing as simplify a fraction’’ cookies did Bob eat?
A. 1/3
43. If Maya can amplify a fraction by
B. 4/10
multiplying by any number, how many
C. 1/2
equivalent fractions can she find?
D. 8/12
A. Ten fractions
48. Anne has 30 pencils in a box. Eighteen
B. One hundred fractions
pencils have #2 marked on them and the
C. Only two fractions
12 are marked #3. What fraction of pencils
D. Infinite number of fractions
are marked #3?
44. Maya wants to simplify a fraction; can she
A. 18/30
use any number to divide both numerator
B. 3/5
and denominator?
C. 18/12
A. Yes, because numbers are infinite
D. 6/15
B. No, because she needs common
49. Gina travels 9 miles to reach home. The
factors
bus ride covers 7 miles. She then walks 2
C. Yes, because every number is
miles to reach her home. What fraction of
divisible by 2
miles does Gina travel by bus?
D. No, because she can only divide by
A. 14/18
1
B. 2/7
Look at the following image and answer C. 2/9
questions 45 and 46. D. 4/18
50. Paula baked two batches of chocolate chip
cookies. She used 5 cups of flour for the
first batch of cookies and 3 cups for the
second batch. What fraction of flour was
used to make the second batch of cookies?
A. 3/5
45. How can you find the missing fraction to B. 6/16
complete the equivalence? C. 10/6
A. Multiplying the first fraction by 3 D. 2/3
B. Multiplying the first fraction by 2
C. Dividing the last fraction by 2
D. Dividing the last fraction by 4
46. Which is the fraction missing in the
equivalence?
A. 2/3
B. 1/4
C. 4/6

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