Test: The Fourth Grade Graduation Math Test
Category: Math
Description: All kids who graduated from the Fourth Grade didn't really graduate unless they took this test and scored above 84%. Moms and Dads who wonder about their kids knowledge, here is the test for you!
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What is 14 multiplied by 14?
196
225
169
186
What is the perimeter formula for a triangle?
perimeter = a+b+c
perimeter = a+b-c
perimeter = (a-b)c
perimeter = (a-c)b
What is the area of a sqare that has 45 as its width?
3065
2025
90
1085
Which of the following is the correct way to write 49 in Roman Numerals?
XXXXIX
XLIXI
XLXI
XLIX
Perpendicular lines are lines that intersect but only at a 90 degree angle.
True
False
Solve the following equation for b. b-6=8-3
b = 11
b = -11
b = -9
b = 9
Three years and one day are only 36 months.
True
False
The Gideons placed 30 Bibles in a hotel in Montana. If they had 800 Bibles left to distribute in 20 other hotels, how many Bibles would be left after the Gideons put 10 Bibles in each hotel?
300
600
400
None of these are correct
A right angle has a measure of exactly ______ degrees.
360
180
90
45
951 multiplied by 118 yields...
113,406
112,208
112,218
113,416
What are the five steps (in order) of division?
Divide, Multiply, Subtract, Bring down, Compare
Divide, Multiply, Subtract, Compare, Bring Down
Divide, Multiply, Compare, Subtract, Bring Down
None of the above
48 months + 3 years = _______.
8 years
6 years
7 years
5 years
What is the area of a rhombus with a length of 3?
6
12
3
9
What is the freezing temperature of Celcius?
0 degrees
32 degrees
-16 degrees
5 degrees
An obtuse angle is an angle with a measure greater than _____ degrees, but less than _____ degrees.
0, 90
0, 45
90, 360
90, 180
1 tablespoon = _______ teaspoons.
4
3
2
1
1-2/7=_____
One minus two sevenths equals ______.
3/7
4/7
5/7
6/7
Solve the following equation for m. 8m-8=-16
m = -1
m = -2
m = -3
37 millimeters + 4 centimeters = _______.
7.7 centimeters
77 centimeters
77 millimeters
78 centimeters
Parallel lines intersect.
False
True
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Parents, write how your kids did. I am currently making one for the fifth grade. I can't wait to get it out there!