The FSA is a Computer-Based Longitudinal Assessment System for College and Career Readiness. The students will face a variety of new technology-enhanced questions as a part of the computer-based tests.
Some of them are Multiple choice-single correct responses, Multiple choice-multiple correct responses, Matching Tables, Drag and Drop, Hot text, Table Fill in, Graphing, Equation/numeric, Extended constructed response, Short answer, and many more.
Today, we will share several sample questions along with practice test links for grade 4 Math that gives you an idea of questions that your students are likely to see on the test. After each sample question, an explanation follows that includes any important aspects of the task that you may need to consider with respect to the skills, processes, and information your students need to know.
Domain: Grade 4 >> Operations & Algebraic Thinking
Sample Question: Jane needs to sell 69 cookie boxes for her scout troop. She has already sold 36 cookie boxes. How many more cookie boxes does she need to sell?
- 16 puppies
- 12 puppies
- 48 puppies
- 36 puppies
Answer Explanation: That is 12 + 12 + 12 + 12, which is 12 x 4.
Standards: 4.0A.2
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Domain: Grade 4 >> Number & Operations in Base Ten
Sample Question: Solve.
300 x 100 = ______
- 310
- 3,000
- 30,000
- 300,000
Answer Explanation: To multiply these numbers, first multiply the non-zero numbers, then add on four zeroes to the end of the product.
3 x 1 = 3. Then add four zeroes to get 30,000.
Standards: 4.NBT.5
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Domain: Grade 4 >> Number & Operations – Fractions
Sample Question: Find the sum:
30/100 + 23/100 + 22/100
- 3/4
- 1/2
- 2/3
- 4/5
Answer Explanation: The numerators add up to 75. The sum will be 75/100. The GCF is 25. So divide the GCF into both the numerator and denominator.
Standards: 4.NF.3.a
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Domain: Grade 4 >> Measurement & Data
Sample Question: Which of these units does not measure volume?
- square feet
- liters
- cubic centimetres
- fluid ounces
Answer Explanation: Volume is the amount of solid, liquid, or gas inside of a container. There are customary and metric measurements for volumes. Square feet measure area, not volume.
Standards: 4.MD.1
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Domain: Grade 4 >> Geometry
Sample Question: Regular quadrilaterals have 4 angles and 4 lines of symmetry. Regular pentagons have 5 angles and 5 lines of symmetry. Regular hexagons have 6 angles and 6 lines of symmetry. If this pattern were to continue, how many lines of symmetry does a regular heptagon have?
- 7
- 8
- 3
- 2
Answer Explanation: Each mentioned polygon increases by one angle and line of symmetry. The prefix “hept” means 7.
Standards: 4.G.3
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