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AIMSweb® Math Concepts and Applications Benchmark Grade 4, Probe 1, Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A B C D E
●1 Use the graph to answer the question.
Temperature Over a Week
Days
Hig
h T
emper
ature
(°F
)
0
Sunday
Monday
Tues
day
Wed
nes
day
Thurs
day
Sat
urd
ay
Frid
ay
20
40
60
80
100
120
10
30
50
70
90
110
What was the highest temperature recorded during the week?
__________ °F
●2 Write the answer in the blank.
20 + 7 + 400 = __________
●3 Write the answer in the blank.
in.
What is the length of the key?
__________ in.
●4 Write the correct letter in the blank.
Anthony had 9 oranges. He juiced 614
oranges. How many oranges are left?
A 214
B 213
C 234
__________
●5 Write the answer in the blank.
What is the total weight of the fruits?
Weight
75 grams
Fruits
Apples
Grapes
Apricots 150 grams
1650 grams
__________ grams
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AIMSweb® Math Concepts and Applications Benchmark Grade 4, Probe 1, Page 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A B C D E
●6 Write the correct letter in the blank.
Abel builds a structure with wooden sticks. Which number sentence gives the height of the structure?
7 cm
2 cm
2 cm
A 2 + 2 + 7
B 2 + 2 + 2
C 2 + 7 + 7
__________
●7 Complete the sequence.
65, 56, 47, __________
●8 This chart shows the area of different countries of the world.
Country Area(Square Kilometers)
Indonesia
Libya
Iran
Mongolia
1,904,569
1,759,540
1,648,195
1,564,100
Which country has the largest area?
__________
●9 Find the missing number to make this statement true.
7 × (6 + 9) = 7 × 6 + 7 × __________
●10 Write the correct letter in the blank.
Which option below shows 2 parallel lines?
A
B
C
__________
●11 Use the table to answer the question.
Time Taken by Daniel
Sprinting
Cycling
Swimming
Running
20 minutes
10 minutes
40 minutes
10 minutes
Activity
What is the total time taken by Daniel for his cross-country marathon practice?
__________ hour __________ minutes
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AIMSweb® Math Concepts and Applications Benchmark Grade 4, Probe 1, Page 3 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A B C D E
●12 What is the temperature as shown on the thermometer?
1412
10 8
2220
1816
6 4 2
0°F
__________ °F
●13 Write the correct letter in the blank.
Mr. Garcia can shovel snow from a 100-feet-long driveway in 8 hours. How long will it take him to shovel snow from a 600-feet-long driveway?
A 4.5 hours
B 12 hours
C 48 hours
__________
●14 Use the table below to answer the question.
PackageCost perPackage
Acrylic paint
Glue sticks
Fabric glue
$5.25
$2.00
$7.60
Taylor is buying items for a craft project. How much more money will Taylor spend if she buys a package of fabric glue instead of a package of glue sticks?
$__________
●15 Write the answer in the blank.
The picture shows a part of a wall. What fraction of this part of the wall is marked?
X
X
X
X X
X
__________
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AIMSweb® Math Concepts and Applications Benchmark Grade 4, Probe 1, Page 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A B C D E
●18 A ZIP code for Dahlgren, Virginia is 22448.
Which digit is in the hundreds place?
__________
●19 Use the graph to answer the question.
0
2
4
6
8
10
Y
2 4 6 8 10 X
12
12
Bumper boat
Chairlift
Tilt-a-whirl
Roller coasterTrain ride
Olivia is at an amusement park. She wants to ride a roller coaster. Write the coordinates of the roller coaster.
__________
●20 Write the correct letter in the blank.
Helicopter A weighs 27,280 kilograms (kg) and helicopter B weighs 30,230 kg. What is the best estimate of the difference in the weight of the two helicopters?
A 3000 kg
B 1000 kg
C 2000 kg
__________
●16 Write the correct letter in the blank.
The diagram shows the pattern of tiles Peter is using on his kitchen walls.
Which row of tiles is the bottom row missing from Peter’s kitchen wall?
A
B
C
__________
●17 Find the missing number to make this statement true.
2 + 2 + 7 = 8 + __________
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AIMSweb® Math Concepts and Applications Benchmark Grade 4, Probe 1, Page 5 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A B C D E
●21 Write the next two numbers of the sequence.
82, 84, 87, __________, __________
●22 Write the correct letter in the blank.
A factory manufactures 12,100 shirts in a day. Which answer below is the same as 12,100?
A One thousand twenty-one hundred
B Twelve thousand one hundred
C One thousand two hundred ten
__________
●23 Write the answer in the blank.
At a carnival, a clown is distributing the stuffed toys shown above. What is the chance that the toy he takes out from his bag is a pig?
__________
●24 Write the correct letter in the blank.
What fraction below shows 3.4?
A 3410
B 342
C 34
__________
●25 Write the number that balances this equation.
(6 ÷ 6) + 8 = 7 + __________
●26 Write the correct letter in the blank.
Which of these numbers is ten times as much as 41?
A 410
B 41
C 0.41
__________
●27 Write the answer in the blank.
This cake has 7 slices. If you eat 1 slice, what fraction of the cake did you eat?
__________
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AIMSweb® Math Concepts and Applications Benchmark Grade 4, Probe 1, Page 6 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A B C D E
●28 Write the correct letter in the blank.
The picture below represents the number sentence 7 × 3 = 21.
Which number sentence shows the inverse of the number sentence above?
A 21 × 3 = 63
B 21 ÷ 7 = 3
C 21 − 3 = 18
__________
●29 Write the answer in the blank.
How many outcomes are possible on this spinner? (Assume the spinner cannot land on a line.)
__________
●30 Write the correct letter in the blank.
Convert 332
to a decimal.
A 33.2
B 3.2
C 16.5
__________
Grade 4, Probe 1 Answer KeyItemNo. Answer Correct Incorrect
1. 90 1 0
2. 427 1 0
3. 3 1 0
4. C 2 0
5. 1875 1 0
6. A 1 0
7. 38 2 0
8. Indonesia 1 0
9. 9 3 0
10. C 1 0
11. 1, 20 2 0
12. 7 1 0
13. C 1 0
14. 5.60 2 0
15.611 1 0
16. B 1 0
17. 3 2 0
18. 4 1 0
19. (2, 4) 2 0
20. A 2 0
21. 91, 96 3 0
22. B 1 0
23.12
or 1:2 or 1 in 2 2 0
24. A 1 0
25. 2 2 0
26. A 2 0
27.17 1 0
28. B 3 0
29. 7 2 0
30. C 3 0
Total
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AIMSweb® Math Concepts and Applications Benchmark Answer Key, Grade 4, Probe 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A B C D E
Reminder: There is no partial credit when scoring. The answer must be correct in its entirety to obtain the correct score value. If any part of a multi-part question is incorrect, the score is zero.
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AIMSweb® Math Concepts and Applications Benchmark Grade 4, Probe 2, Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A B C D E
●1 Use the graph to answer the question.
Temperature Over a Week
Days
Hig
h T
emper
ature
(°F
)
0
Sunday
Monday
Tues
day
Wed
nes
day
Thurs
day
Sat
urd
ay
Frid
ay
20
40
60
80
100
120
10
30
50
70
90
110
What was the highest temperature recorded during the week?
__________ °F
●2 Write the answer in the blank.
62 + 3 + 100 = __________
●3 Write the answer in the blank.
in.
What is the length of the key?
__________ in.
●4 Write the correct letter in the blank.
Kevin had 9 oranges. He juiced 434 oranges.
How many oranges are left?
A 434
B 414
C 934
__________
●5 Write the answer in the blank.
What is the total weight of the fruits?
Weight
95 grams
Fruits
Apples
Grapes
Apricots 100 grams
1700 grams
__________ grams
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AIMSweb® Math Concepts and Applications Benchmark Grade 4, Probe 2, Page 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A B C D E
●6 Write the correct letter in the blank.
Robert builds a structure with wooden sticks. Which number sentence gives the height of the structure?
7 cm
1 cm
3 cm
A 3 + 1 + 7
B 1 + 1 + 1
C 1 + 1 + 7
__________
●7 Complete the sequence.
73, 64, 55, __________
●8 This chart shows the area of different countries of the world.
Country Area(Square Kilometers)
Angola
Mali
Niger
Peru
1,246,700
1,240,192
1,267,000
1,285,216
Which country has the largest area?
__________
●9 Find the missing number to make this statement true.
6 × (5 + 4) = 6 × 5 + 6 × __________
●10 Write the correct letter in the blank.
Which option below shows 2 parallel lines?
A
B
C
__________
●11 Use the table to answer the question.
Time Taken by Damien
Sprinting
Cycling
Swimming
Running
20 minutes
25 minutes
35 minutes
15 minutes
Activity
What is the total time taken by Damien for his cross-country marathon practice?
__________ hour __________ minutes
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AIMSweb® Math Concepts and Applications Benchmark Grade 4, Probe 2, Page 3 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A B C D E
●12 What is the temperature as shown on the thermometer?
1412
10 8
2220
1816
6 4 2
0°F
__________ °F
●13 Write the correct letter in the blank.
Mr. Martin can shovel snow from a 100-feet-long driveway in 7 hours. How long will it take him to shovel snow from a 700-feet-long driveway?
A 3.5 hours
B 49 hours
C 14 hours
__________
●14 Use the table below to answer the question.
PackageCost perPackage
Acrylic paint
Glue sticks
Fabric glue
$5.35
$2.10
$8.10
Anna is buying items for a craft project. How much more money will Anna spend if she buys a package of fabric glue instead of a package of glue sticks?
$__________
●15 Write the answer in the blank.
The picture shows a part of a wall. What fraction of this part of the wall is marked?
X
X X
X
XXX
X X
X X
__________
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AIMSweb® Math Concepts and Applications Benchmark Grade 4, Probe 2, Page 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A B C D E
●18 A ZIP code for Deerbrook, Wisconsin is 54424.
Which digit is in the hundreds place?
__________
●19 Use the graph to answer the question.
0
2
4
6
8
10
Y
2 4 6 8 10 X
12
12
Bumper boat
Chairlift
Roller coaster
Tilt-a-whirl
Train ride
Chloe is at an amusement park. She wants to ride a roller coaster. Write the coordinates of the roller coaster.
__________
●20 Write the correct letter in the blank.
Helicopter A weighs 29,120 kilograms (kg) and helicopter B weighs 32,990 kg. What is the best estimate of the difference in the weight of the two helicopters?
A 2000 kg
B 3000 kg
C 4000 kg
__________
●16 Write the correct letter in the blank.
The diagram shows the pattern of tiles Logan is using on his kitchen walls.
Which row of tiles is the bottom row missing from Logan’s kitchen wall?
A
B
C
__________
●17 Find the missing number to make this statement true.
2 + 7 + 6 = 9 + __________
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AIMSweb® Math Concepts and Applications Benchmark Grade 4, Probe 2, Page 5 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A B C D E
●21 Write the next two numbers of the sequence.
35, 37, 40, __________, __________
●22 Write the correct letter in the blank.
A factory manufactures 12,800 shirts in a day. Which answer below is the same as 12,800?
A Twelve thousand eight hundred
B One thousand two hundred eighty
C One thousand twenty-eight hundred
__________
●23 Write the answer in the blank.
These fruits are kept on a dining table. Tyler has to pick up one of these fruits. What is the chance that he will pick up a pear?
__________
●24 Write the correct letter in the blank.
What fraction below shows 4.9?
A 492
B 49
C 4910
__________
●25 Write the number that balances this equation.
(6 ÷ 2) + 4 = 5 + __________
●26 Write the correct letter in the blank.
Which of these numbers is ten times as much as 46?
A 4.6
B 46
C 460
__________
●27 Write the answer in the blank.
This cake has 11 slices. If you eat 1 slice, what fraction of the cake did you eat?
__________
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AIMSweb® Math Concepts and Applications Benchmark Grade 4, Probe 2, Page 6 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A B C D E
●28 Write the correct letter in the blank.
The picture below represents the number sentence 7 × 8 = 56.
Which number sentence shows the inverse of the number sentence above?
A 56 ÷ 8 = 7
B 56 + 8 = 64
C 56 − 8 = 48
__________
●29 Write the answer in the blank.
How many outcomes are possible on this spinner? (Assume the spinner cannot land on a line.)
__________
●30 Write the correct letter in the blank.
Convert 224
to a decimal.
A 5.5
B 2.2
C 2.4
__________
Grade 4, Probe 2 Answer KeyItemNo. Answer Correct Incorrect
1. 70 1 0
2. 165 1 0
3. 8 1 0
4. B 2 0
5. 1895 1 0
6. A 1 0
7. 46 2 0
8. Peru 1 0
9. 4 3 0
10. B 1 0
11. 1, 35 2 0
12. 12 1 0
13. B 1 0
14. 6 2 0
15.1111 1 0
16. B 1 0
17. 6 2 0
18. 4 1 0
19. (2, 6) 2 0
20. C 2 0
21. 44, 49 3 0
22. A 1 0
23.14
or 1:4 or 1 in 4 2 0
24. C 1 0
25. 2 2 0
26. C 2 0
27.111 1 0
28. A 3 0
29. 4 2 0
30. A 3 0
Total
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AIMSweb® Math Concepts and Applications Benchmark Answer Key, Grade 4, Probe 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A B C D E
Reminder: There is no partial credit when scoring. The answer must be correct in its entirety to obtain the correct score value. If any part of a multi-part question is incorrect, the score is zero.
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AIMSweb® Math Concepts and Applications Benchmark Grade 4, Probe 3, Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A B C D E
●1 Use the graph to answer the question.
Temperature Over a Week
Days
Hig
h T
emper
ature
(°F
)
0
Sunday
Monday
Tues
day
Wed
nes
day
Thurs
day
Sat
urd
ay
Frid
ay
20
40
60
80
100
120
10
30
50
70
90
110
What was the highest temperature recorded during the week?
__________ °F
●2 Write the answer in the blank.
62 + 7 + 100 = __________
●3 Write the answer in the blank.
in.
+
What is the length of the battery?
__________ in.
●4 Write the correct letter in the blank.
Doug had 7 oranges. He juiced 414 oranges.
How many oranges are left?
A 734
B 414
C 234
__________
●5 Write the answer in the blank.
What is the total weight of the fruits?
Weight
85 grams
Fruits
Apples
Grapes
Apricots 200 grams
1750 grams
__________ grams
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AIMSweb® Math Concepts and Applications Benchmark Grade 4, Probe 3, Page 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A B C D E
●6 Write the correct letter in the blank.
Mia builds a structure with wooden sticks. Which number sentence gives the height of the structure?
5 cm
2 cm
3 cm
A 3 + 2 + 5
B 4 + 3 + 4
C 2 + 4 + 5
__________
●7 Complete the sequence.
77, 68, 59, __________
●8 This chart shows the area of different countries of the world.
Country Area(Square Kilometers)
Canada
United Statesof AmericaBrazil
Australia
9,984,670
9,629,091
8,514,877
7,692,024
Which country has the largest area?
__________
●9 Find the missing number to make this statement true.
8 × (8 + 9) = 8 × 8 + 8 × __________
●10 Write the correct letter in the blank.
Which option below shows 2 perpendicular lines?
A
B
C
__________
●11 Use the table to answer the question.
Time Taken by Bruce
Hitting
Catching
Pitching
Fielding
20 minutes
15 minutes
30 minutes
40 minutes
Activity
What is the total time taken by Bruce for his baseball practice?
__________ hour __________ minutes
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AIMSweb® Math Concepts and Applications Benchmark Grade 4, Probe 3, Page 3 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A B C D E
●12 What is the temperature as shown on the thermometer?
1412
10 8
2220
1816
6 4 2
0°F
__________ °F
●13 Write the correct letter in the blank.
Mr. Hall can mow a 200-feet-long lawn in 8 hours. How long will it take him to mow a 400-feet-long lawn?
A 8.4 hours
B 32 hours
C 16 hours
__________
●14 Use the table below to answer the question.
PackageCost perPackage
Acrylic paint
Glue sticks
Fabric glue
$5.35
$2.10
$8.40
Meg is buying items for a craft project. How much more money will Meg spend if she buys a package of fabric glue instead of a package of glue sticks?
$__________
●15 Write the answer in the blank.
The picture shows a part of a wall. What fraction of this part of the wall is marked?
X X
X
X
X X
__________
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AIMSweb® Math Concepts and Applications Benchmark Grade 4, Probe 3, Page 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A B C D E
●18 A ZIP code for El Paso, Texas is 85925.
Which digit is in the hundreds place?
__________
●19 Use the graph to answer the question.
0
2
4
6
8
10
Y
2 4 6 8 10 X
12
12
Bumper boat
Chairlift
Roller coaster
Tilt-a-whirl
Train ride
Eve is at an amusement park. She wants to ride a roller coaster. Write the coordinates of the roller coaster.
__________
●20 Write the correct letter in the blank.
Helicopter A weighs 30,423 kilograms (kg) and helicopter B weighs 32,310 kg. What is the best estimate of the difference in the weight of the two helicopters?
A 1000 kg
B 3000 kg
C 2000 kg
__________
●16 Write the correct letter in the blank.
The diagram shows the pattern of tiles Barry is using on his kitchen walls.
Which row of tiles is the bottom row missing from Barry’s kitchen wall?
A
B
C
__________
●17 Find the missing number to make this statement true.
3 + 7 + 6 = 9 + __________
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AIMSweb® Math Concepts and Applications Benchmark Grade 4, Probe 3, Page 5 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A B C D E
●21 Write the next two numbers of the sequence.
68, 70, 73, __________, __________
●22 Write the correct letter in the blank.
A factory manufactures 15,300 shirts in a day. Which answer below is the same as 15,300?
A Fifteen thousand three hundred
B One thousand five hundred thirty
C One thousand fifty-three hundred
__________
●23 Write the answer in the blank.
35 50 55 75
At a carnival, Daniel throws a ball at one of the puppets shown above. What is the chance that the ball will hit a puppet wearing a T-shirt marked number 50?
__________
●24 Write the correct letter in the blank.
What fraction below shows 5.4?
A 54
B 5410
C 1054
__________
●25 Write the number that balances this equation.
(4 ÷ 2) + 4 = 3 + __________
●26 Write the correct letter in the blank.
Which of these numbers is ten times as much as 56?
A 5.6
B 560
C 56
__________
●27 Write the answer in the blank.
This chocolate bar has 5 squares. If you eat 1 square, what fraction of the chocolate bar did you eat?
__________
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AIMSweb® Math Concepts and Applications Benchmark Grade 4, Probe 3, Page 6 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A B C D E
●28 Write the correct letter in the blank.
The picture below represents the number sentence 8 × 5 = 40.
Which number sentence shows the inverse of the number sentence above?
A 40 ÷ 5 = 8
B 5 × 8 = 40
C 8 − 5 = 3
__________
●29 Write the answer in the blank. Pink
White
Purple
Yellow
Green
How many outcomes are possible on this spinner? (Assume the spinner cannot land on a line.)
__________
●30 Write the correct letter in the blank.
Convert 274
to a decimal.
A 2.7
B 27.4
C 6.75
__________
Grade 4, Probe 3 Answer KeyItemNo. Answer Correct Incorrect
1. 40 1 0
2. 169 1 0
3. 5 1 0
4. C 2 0
5. 2035 1 0
6. A 1 0
7. 50 2 0
8. Canada 1 0
9. 9 3 0
10. A 1 0
11. 1, 45 2 0
12. 16 1 0
13. C 1 0
14. 6.30 2 0
15.613 1 0
16. A 1 0
17. 7 2 0
18. 9 1 0
19. (10, 6) 2 0
20. C 2 0
21. 77, 82 3 0
22. A 1 0
23.14
or 1:4 or 1 in 4 2 0
24. B 1 0
25. 3 2 0
26. B 2 0
27.15 1 0
28. A 3 0
29. 5 2 0
30. C 3 0
Total
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AIMSweb® Math Concepts and Applications Benchmark Answer Key, Grade 4, Probe 3 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A B C D E
Reminder: There is no partial credit when scoring. The answer must be correct in its entirety to obtain the correct score value. If any part of a multi-part question is incorrect, the score is zero.
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