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1 Alaska is the largest state in our country. It has an area of about 570,833
square miles.

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What is the value of the 8 in this number?

A. 8
B. 800 �

C. 8,000

D. 80,000
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2 Look at the map of Florida.

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Which coordinate pair best describes the location of Tallahassee?


F. (8, 5)

G. (5, 8) �

H. (9, 5)

I. (7, 8)
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3 The following table shows the cost of carnival tickets.

CARNIVAL TICKETS
04MAD121MD532 Number of Total
3019964
Tickets Cost
1 $3.50
2 $7.00
3 $10.50
4
5 ?

If the cost of each ticket remains the same, what will be the total cost of
5 tickets?

A. $14.00
B. $14.50

C. $17.00

D. $17.50 �


4 George bought a pen for $1.98, and he also bought some paper. He spent a
total of $2.87.

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Let p represent the cost of the paper. Which equation below will help him
2284365 find the cost of the paper?

F. 1.98 � p � 2.87 �

G. 1.98 � p � 2.87

H. p � 1.98 � 2.87

I. p � 1.98 � 2.87
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5 Mr. Catelli bought a shirt for $15 and a tie for less than the cost of the shirt.

Let t represent the cost of the tie.


04MAD222M2959 Which inequality shows the cost of his tie?
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A. t � $15

B. t � $15 �

C. t � $15

D. t � $15


6 People can explore Florida in a canoe. The pictograph shows the number of
canoe trails in the state.

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NUMBER OF CANOE TRAILS
0002479

KEY
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How many canoe trails are there in Florida?

F. 4

G. 8

H. 32

I. 36 �
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7 A fathom is a unit once used by sailors to measure the depth of water.

If a sunken ship was located underwater at 240 feet, which expression would
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describe the location of the ship in fathoms?
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1 fathom � 6 feet

A. 240 � 6

B. 240 � 6 �

C. 240 � 6

D. 240 � 6


8 Smileys are typed letters and symbols that look like faces when turned
sideways. They are typed in messages and e-mails on the computer.

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Happy

Laughing
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Which drawing below shows the sad smiley on the chart turned clockwise
90 degrees?

F. � G. H. I.

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9 The Hindus in India had number symbols before the Romans used letters for
numbers. The symbol for the number 4 is shown below.

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How many lines of symmetry does the Hindu symbol for 4 have?

A. 1 �

B. 2
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C. 3

D. 4


10 Rafael’s class is using different sizes of model cars to study force and motion.

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About how many inches long is Rafael’s model car?


F. 2 inches

G. 4 inches �

H. 5 inches

I. 6 inches
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11 Jamie’s family is planning to build a concrete basketball court in their
backyard.

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Area � length � width

How many square yards will be left in the backyard for grass?

A. 60 square yards

B. 35 square yards

C. 31 square yards �

D. 24 square yards
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12 The Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial are in Washington,
D.C. The Washington Monument is 555 feet tall. The Lincoln Memorial is
6 yards and 1 foot tall.
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How much taller, in feet, is the Washington Monument than the Lincoln
Memorial?

1 yard = 3 feet

F. 536 feet �

G. 548 feet

H. 549 feet
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13 The chart shows the number of immigrants who settled in four states in 1996.

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Which state’s number of immigrants has a numeral greater than 1 in the
hundred-thousands place?

A. California �

B. Florida
C. New York

D. Texas
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14 The chart below shows the number of votes each student received in a school
election.

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ELECTION RESULTS
0003798
Student Votes Received
Abby 40
Adam 47
Dan 67
Lonnie 56
Zoe 75

What was the mean number of votes received?


F. 35

G. 57 �
H. 67

I. 75


15 Folders were sold at the school store for $1.50 each.

Let f represent the number of folders that were sold.

04MAD221M3076 Which expression represents the money received by selling folders?

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A. 1.50 � f

B. 1.50 � f

C. 1.50 � f�

D. 1.50 � f
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16 Which of these measurements best describes the weight of one apple?

F. 7 inches
04MAB222M1080 G. 7 ounces �
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H. 7 tons

I. 7 pounds


17 The bar graph below shows the kinds of foods and number of servings
students should eat each day to keep a body healthy and strong.

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FOODS TO KEEP A BODY HEALTHY AND STRONG
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Number of Servings

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Fruits Vegetables Dairy Meat Bread


Food Group

How many more servings of bread than of fruits and vegetables combined
should a student eat each day?

A. 1 �1

B. 2
C. 3

D. 4
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18 The students in Mr. Lee’s class are having a track and field day. The table
below shows the schedule of events.

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EVENTS
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Morning Events Afternoon Events
One-Mile Run Sack Race
Hurdles Three-Legged Race
Pole Vault Relay Race

Each student must choose 1 morning event and 1 afternoon event. How many
different pairs of events can be made from the choices above?

F. 3

G. 6
H. 9�
I. 12


19 The soccer ball is covered with two kinds of polygons.

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What shape are the shaded polygons?


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B. octagon

C. pentagon �

D. rectangle
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20 On the first visit to the veterinarian, Eleanor’s cat weighed 3 pounds
4 ounces. On the second visit, her cat weighed 4 pounds 2 ounces. How much
weight, in ounces, did Eleanor’s cat gain between the first and second visit to
04MAB221M4592 the veterinarian?
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16 ounces � 1 pound

F. 0.8

G. 1

H. 7.6

I. 14 �
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21 Which figure below does NOT appear to have any right angles?

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
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B.
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C.

D. �
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22 Look at the triangle drawn on the grid below.

5
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1 2 3 4 5

Which ordered pair is located inside the triangle?

F. (1, 2)
G. (2, 3)

H. (3, 2) �

I. (4, 2)
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23 Melissa took a 30-question timed math quiz each school day for 7 days. The
table below shows the number of questions Melissa answered correctly each
day.
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013956 MELISSA’S MATH ANSWERS
Number of
Day Correct
Answers
1 2
2 6
3 10
4 14
5
6 ?
7

If the number of her correct answers continued to increase at the same rate
each day, how many questions did Melissa answer correctly on day 6 ?

A. 16

B. 18

C. 22 �
D. 26
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24 Mrs. Moore’s chart showed a group of science quiz scores.

SCIENCE QUIZ SCORES


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85
80
88
78
80
100

What was the median score on the quiz?

F. 80

G. 85

H. 86

I. 88

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25 Wanda looked at her watch when she entered the grocery store. This is the
time she saw on her watch.

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11 1
10 2
9 3

8 4
7 6 5
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1 hour � 60 minutes

She left the grocery store 75 minutes later. What time did Wanda leave the
grocery store?

A. 3:15

B. 4:00

C. 4:30 �

D. 7:50
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26 A game in P. E. class requires that students work in teams of 3 to carry a
giant Earth ball from one side of the field to the other.

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Which class has exactly enough students to play the game with no students
left over?
F. kindergarten
G. first grade

H. second grade
I. third grade �


27 Gilbert received $15.00 as a gift. He wanted to buy a video game for $12.98
(including tax). Which expression could be used to determine the amount of
money Gilbert will have left after he buys the video game?
04MAA322M1031
2284120 A. 12.98 � 15.00

B. 15.00 � 12.98 �

C. 12.98 � 15.00
D. 15.00 � 12.98
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28 The New Hampshire Gazette newspaper was founded on October 7, 1756, in
Portsmouth, New Hampshire. In 2001, it was the eighth oldest business in the
United States.
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3003766 How many years had the New Hampshire Gazette been in business on
October 7, 2001?

F. 245 years �

G. 355 years

H. 1755 years
I. 3757 years


29 A visitor at the Stephen Foster State Folk Culture Center can hear beautiful
music played on bells. The music is played on 1 high-note bell and 3 sets of
32 bells.
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0002470 Which of the following should be used to find the total number of bells?

A. 1 � 3 � 32

B. 1 � 3 � 32
C. 1 � 3 � 32

D. 1 � 3 � 32 �
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30 A teacher and 17 elementary students went to the art museum.

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ART MUSEUM

003484 ADMISSION PRICES

Adults $6

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Using the prices on the chart, which equation should be used to find the total
price of the tickets?

F. 6 � 4 � 17 = �

G. 17 + 4 + 6 = �

H. 6 � (4 � 17) = � �

I. 17 � (4 � 6) = �
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31 A T-shirt factory posted a graph showing the number of T-shirts ordered in
4 months.

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T-SHIRT ORDERS

12
Number of T-shirts
(in thousands)

10
8

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4
2

Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.


Months

The grid lines represent what increments?

A. 1 thousand

B. 2 thousand �

C. 6 thousand

D. 8 thousand
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32 Snowfall in Florida is very unusual. The chart shows some places in Florida
and the greatest amount of snow that fell in a single day.

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SNOWFALL IN FLORIDA
0002460
1
Lake Butler 3 foot
1
Pensacola 12 foot
1
Suwannee River area 6 foot
1
Tallahassee 4 foot

Which area had the most snowfall?

F. Lake Butler �

G. Pensacola

H. Suwannee River area

I. Tallahassee


33 Pam’s age is 3 years more than twice Marie’s age. Marie is 8 years old.

Let p represent Pam’s age.

04MAD221M7146 Which equation below could be used to find Pam’s age?

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A. p � (2 � 3) � 8

B. p�2�3�8

C. p � (2 � 8) � 3 �

D. p � (8 � 2) � 3
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34 A famous tennis player was the #1 U.S. men’s tennis player for 265 weeks.

Which is the best estimate of the number of years he was #1?


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1 year � 52 weeks

F. 2 years

G. 3 years

H. 4 years

I. 5 years �


35 Which of the measurements below is the most reasonable weight of an
average 5-year-old child?

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A. 4 ounces
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B. 40 ounces

C. 4 pounds

D. 40 pounds �
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36 In the United States, about 350 slices of pizza per second are eaten by pizza
lovers. About how many slices of pizza are eaten in one minute?

04MAA323M6971 1 minute � 60 seconds


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F. 2,100

G. 8,400

H. 18,000

I. 21,000 �


37 A bag contains 10 cards, each with a different number from 1 to 10. Jesse
picks a card without looking.

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What is the probability he will pick a 6?


1

A. 10

B. 9

C. 6

D. 10

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38 In the circle below,
3
6
of the sections are shaded.

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Which of the following is equal to 6 ?
1

F. 3

1
G. 2

1
H. 6

I. 3
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39 The shaded area in the diagram below represents the pond in the park.

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SCALE
POND = 1 foot
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What is the area of the pond?

Area � length � width

A. 34 square feet

B. 66 square feet �

C. 84 square feet

D. 150 square feet


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40 Ms. Garza wanted to make a border for her bulletin board. She marked the
board to help her figure out the perimeter of the board.

04MAC321M2579 7 feet
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What is the perimeter, in feet, of Ms. Garza’s bulletin board?

Perimeter � distance around a figure

F. 15 feet

G. 30 feet �

H. 54 feet
I. 56 feet
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MATHEMATICS GRADE

4
SUNSHINE STATE STANDARDS

TEST BOOK
RELEASED OCTOBER 2005
LAST USED: MARCH 2005

MATHEMATICS

Assessment and School Performance

Florida Department of Education

Tallahassee, Florida

Copyright © 2005 State of Florida Department of State

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