Learning Standard: / 4.4(B) [S] - determine products of a number and 10 or 100 using properties of operations and place value understandings.
1.  Lionel sells boxes of greeting cards. The table below shows the number of cardsin different numbers of boxes.
Greeting Cards
Number of Boxes / 49 / 67 / 82 / 114
Number of Greeting Cards / 4,900 / 6,700 / 8,200
How many greeting cards are in 114 of these boxes?
A / 10,000
B / 1,140
C / 11,400
D / 11,004

2.  Roger looked at some problems he had written in his notebook. They looked like this:

10 × 7 = 70

10 × 9 = 90

10 × 11 = 110

10 × 12 = 120

Which of the following statements is true about multiplying by 10?

A Add a zero to the other factor and you have the product.

B You should only multiply 10 by odd numbers.

C The 10 must always be the first factor to get the correct product.

D If you multiply 10 by an odd number, you will get an odd number.

3.  Deena and Chris were walking in the forest. Deena estimated that there were 400 trees in the forest. Chris estimated that there were 10 times that amount. How many trees did Chris estimate were in the forest?

A 4,000

B 4,500

C 40,000

D 45,000

4. Which shows two factors that have a product of 2,000?

A 200 x 100

B 20 x 10

C 20 x 100

D 2 x 100

Learning Standard: / 4.4(C) [S] - represent the product of 2 two-digit numbers using arrays, area models, or equations, including perfect squares through 15 by 15.

5.  Which number sentence could be written based on the picture below?

A 180 ÷ 12 = 15

B 10 x 10 = 180

c 12 x 12 = 144

D 22 x 25 = 550

6.  Morgan made a sketch of her base ten blocks picture for multiplication.

A. What two numbers was she multiplying? ______

B. What is the answer?______

7.  The following shows a game board.

If four more rows and three more columns are added to this game board, which equation could be used to find the total number of squares on the game board?
A / 12 x 11 = 132
B / 12 x 8 = 96
C / 8 x 11 = 88
D / 8 x 8 = 64
8.  A chef is making a salad for 64 passengers on a riverboat. Each person will be served 12 ounces of salad. He used lettuce, tomatoes, and cucumbers to make the salad.
A. How many ounces of salad does the chef need to prepare for the luncheon? explain how you got your answer.
B. For every pound of cucumbers the chef uses, he uses 2 pounds of tomatoes and 3 pounds of lettuce.
If he used 8 pounds of cucumbers, how many pounds of tomatoes and how many pounds of lettuce did he use? Show or explain how you got your answers.
Learning Standard: / 4.4(D) [S] - use strategies and algorithms, including the standard algorithm, to multiply up to a four-digit number by a one-digit number and to multiply a two-digit number by a two-digit number. Strategies may include mental math, partial products, and the commutative, associative, and distributive properties.
9.  There are 990 football players on high school teams in a city. Each team has thesame number of players. Which group of teams could NOT describe the teams offootball players in this city?

10.  Shantae needs 8 eggs to bake one cake. How many eggs will she need to make a total of 27 cakes?

A 326

B 216

C 35

D 25

11.  A giant armadillo sleeps about 18 hours every day. Whichestimate is closest to the number of hours a giant armadillo would sleep in 12days?
A / 100 hours
B / 180 hours
C / 200 hours
D / 400 hours
12.  Todd had a job sellingwashing machines. He sold 7 washing machinesevery day he worked. Todd workedat the storesix days a week. How many totalwashing machinesdid he sell in two weeks?
A / 15
B / 42
C / 60
D / 84
Learning Standard: / 4.4(G) [S] - round to the nearest 10, 100, or 1,000 or use compatible numbers to estimate solutions involving whole numbers.
13.  The table below shows the number of radios owned per 1,000 people in several different countries in 1999.
Country / Number of Radios Owned per 1,000 People
Netherlands / 981
New Zealand / 989
Finland / 1,563
United States / 2,146
Australia / 1,378


To the nearest hundred, about how many more radios were owned per 1,000 people in the United States than in New Zealand?

A / 2,200
B / 1,300
C / 1,100
D / 1,000
14.  The fourth grade class at Brooks Elementary School sold 488 candy bars in the candy sale. The fifth grade class sold 319 candy bars. The sixth grade class sold 122 candy bars. Which of the following is the best estimate of the number of candy bars the three classes sold all together?
A / 700
B / 800
C / 900
D / 1,000
15.  The table below shows information about the diameters (in kilometers) of several planets.
Planet / Diameter (in km)
Mercury / 4,878
Venus / 12,100
Earth / 12,756
Mars / 6,787
Jupiter / 142,800
Saturn / 120,000
Uranus / 51,200
Neptune / 48,600
Pluto / 2,300
To the nearest thousand kilometers, about how much longer is the diameter of Neptune than the diameter of Pluto?
A / 48,000 km
B / 47,000 km
C / 46,000 km
D / 45,000 km
16.  The table below shows the distance between some Texas cities and El Paso, Texas.
Distances Between Cities:
City / Miles from El Paso
Austin / 602
Dallas / 635
Houston / 748
Lubbock / 342
San Antonio / 551
Tyler / 732
If you rounded the distances to the nearest hundred, which cities listed below would all round to a distance of 700?

A Houston, Tyler

B San Antonio, Houston

C Austin, Dallas

D San Antonio, Tyler

Learning Standard: / 4.4(H) [R] - solve with fluency one- and two-step problems involving multiplication and division, including interpreting remainders.
17.  Lydia'sPet Center has 45 cages. They keep the cages on racks that hold 6 cages each. The director bought 27 more cages.How many total racks are needed to hold all of the cages?
A / 72
B / 60
C / 12
D / 8
18.  Niah packed 24 dozen candles into 3 boxes. She packed an equal number ofcandles into each box. How many candles did Niah pack into each box?
A / 92
B / 96
C / 288
D / 91
19.  The fifth grade is planning a field trip. There will be 126 children and 40 teachers and parents on the trip. If each bus holds 30 people, how would the remainder of 16 people best be interpreted?
A / a quantity left over
B / a quantity discarded or not used
C / a quantity partitioned into fraction form
D / a quantity forced to the next highest whole number
20.  Isabel has 745 strawberries. She separated the strawberries into 5 equal groups.How many strawberries are in 2 of the groups?
A / 202, because 745 ÷ 5 = 101 and 101 × 2 = 202
B / 282, because 745 ÷ 5 = 141 and 141 × 2 = 282
C / 298, because 745 ÷ 5 = 149 and 149 × 2 = 298
D / 290, because 745 ÷ 5 = 145 and 145 × 2 = 290
Learning Standard: / 4.5(A) [R] - represent multi-step problems involving the four operations with whole numbers using strip diagrams and equations with a letter standing for the unknown quantity.
Question 21

22.  Eric's school cafeteria ordered 25,000 yogurt bars to sell during lunch. So far, the cafeteria has sold 893 yogurt bars. If the cafeteria sells another 107 yogurt bars today, how many will be left to sell?

Answer______

23.  The class is filling bags of popcorn for the school’s Fall Carnival. Mary has filled 3 bags of popcorn. Thomas has filled 9 times as many as Mary. Amy has filled 5 times the amount of bags as Thomas. What is the overall total amount of popcorn bags that have been filled?
A / 27
B / 165
C / 17
D / 150
24.  Mr. Choppin bought 13 bagels. He saved 4 bagels for himself and asked his 3 children to share the remaining bagels equally. Which expression shows how many bagels each child received?
A /
B /
C /
D /

Answer Key

1. C

2. A

3. A

4. C

5. D

6. 22 X 25=550

7. D

8. 2688 T=16 L=24

9. B

10. B

11. C 20 X 10=200

12. D

13. C

14. C 300 + 100 +500

15. B

16. A

17. C

18. B

19. DIVISION PROBLEM. STUDENTS TOLD TO NOT ANSWER

20. DIVISION PROBLEM. STUDENTS TOLD TO NOT ANSWER

21. C

22. 2400

23. Answer choice was not present. Changed it to B=165

24. D