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Are You Smarter than a 4 th grade Mathematician?

Are You Smarter than a 4 th grade Mathematician? . Jody Sommerfeldt ITRT SPS Sol Released Items Only. Measurement and Geometry Review. Which of the following shows a reflection (flip) of the shaded shape across the heavy dotted line?. Math RI 2007 – Q21. Measurement and Geometry Review.

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Are You Smarter than a 4 th grade Mathematician?

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  1. Are You Smarter than a 4th grade Mathematician? Jody Sommerfeldt ITRT SPS Sol Released Items Only

  2. Measurement and Geometry Review Which of the following shows a reflection (flip) of the shaded shape across the heavy dotted line? Math RI 2007 – Q21

  3. Measurement and Geometry Review Which of the following shows a reflection (flip) of the shaded shape across the heavy dotted line? Math RI 2007 – Q21

  4. Measurement and Geometry Review In the figure, point O is the center of the circle. Which two points appear to make a diameter when connected with a straight line? F M and S G T and R H O and R J N and S Math RI 2007 – Q22

  5. Measurement and Geometry Review In the figure, point O is the center of the circle. Which two points appear to make a diameter when connected with a straight line? F M and S Math RI 2007 – Q22

  6. Measurement and Geometry Review Which unit could be used for measuring the amount of liquid needed to fill a small teacup? A Gram B Pound C Meter D Milliliter Math RI 2007 – Q23

  7. Measurement and Geometry Review Which unit could be used for measuring the amount of liquid needed to fill a small teacup? D Milliliter Math RI 2007 – Q23

  8. Measurement and Geometry Review What is the perimeter of a rectangle that is 6 inches long and 4 inches wide? F 10 inches G 20 inches H 24 inches J 48 inches Math RI 2007 – Q24

  9. Measurement and Geometry Review What is the perimeter of a rectangle that is 6 inches long and 4 inches wide? G 20 inches Math RI 2007 – Q24

  10. Measurement and Geometry Review Which of the following has exactly 5 vertices? Math RI 2007 – Q25

  11. Measurement and Geometry Review Which of the following has exactly 5 vertices? Math RI 2007 – Q25

  12. Measurement and Geometry Review Which is closest to the measure of the angle? F 25 G 45 H 80 J 90° Math RI 2007 – Q26

  13. Measurement and Geometry Review Which is closest to the measure of the angle? G 45 Math RI 2007 – Q26

  14. Measurement and Geometry Review Which figure is a quadrilateral? A Figure S B Figure T C Figure W D Figure X Math RI 2007 – Q27

  15. Measurement and Geometry Review Which figure is a quadrilateral? D Figure X Math RI 2007 – Q27

  16. Measurement and Geometry Review Which figure has an area of 8 and a perimeter of 12? Math RI 2007 – Q28

  17. Measurement and Geometry Review Which figure has an area of 8 and a perimeter of 12? Math RI 2007 – Q28

  18. Measurement and Geometry Review The map shows Frank’s flight path from Roanoke to Richmond, and then from Roanoke to Richmond. Which best describes the angle formed by the two flight paths? A Acute B Obtuse C Right D Straight Math RI 2007 – Q29

  19. Measurement and Geometry Review The map shows Frank’s flight path from Roanoke to Richmond, and then from Roanoke to Richmond. Which best describes the angle formed by the two flight paths? A Acute Math RI 2007 – Q29

  20. Measurement and Geometry Review Tom left home at 7:15 a.m. to go to work. He returned home at 4:45 p.m. What is the total amount of time Tom was away from home? F 3 hours, 30 minutes G 7 hours, 30 minutes H 8 hours, 30 minutes J 9 hours, 30 minutes Math RI 2007 – Q30

  21. Measurement and Geometry Review Tom left home at 7:15 a.m. to go to work. He returned home at 4:45 p.m. What is the total amount of time Tom was away from home? J 9 hours, 30 minutes Math RI 2007 – Q30

  22. Measurement and Geometry Review Which statement is true? A A cone is a type of cylinder. B A cube is a type of rectangular prism. C A square-based pyramid is a type of cube. D A rectangular prism is a type of cylinder. Math RI 2007 – Q31

  23. Measurement and Geometry Review Which statement is true? B A cube is a type of rectangular prism. Math RI 2007 – Q31

  24. Measurement and Geometry Review Which of the following units can be used to record the weight of a bicycle? F Cups G Gallons H Miles J Pounds Math RI 2007 – GR3 – Q26

  25. Measurement and Geometry Review Which of the following units can be used to record the weight of a bicycle? J Pounds Math RI 2007 – GR3 – Q26

  26. Measurement and Geometry Review Which is CLOSEST to the temperature shown on the thermometer? F 80ºF G 70ºF H 65ºF J 60ºF Math RI 2007 – GR3 – Q28

  27. Measurement and Geometry Review Which is CLOSEST to the temperature shown on the thermometer? G 70ºF Math RI 2007 – GR3 – Q28

  28. Measurement and Geometry Review What is the correct name for the figure pictured below? A Cone B Cylinder C Prism D Pyramid Math RI 2007 – GR3 – Q29

  29. Measurement and Geometry Review What is the correct name for the figure pictured below? A Cone Math RI 2007 – GR3 – Q29

  30. Measurement and Geometry Review Which is CLOSEST to the length of the scissors? F 6 paper clips G 7 paper clips H 9 paper clips J 11 paper clips Math RI 2007 – GR3 – Q30

  31. Measurement and Geometry Review Which is CLOSEST to the length of the scissors? G 7 paper clips Math RI 2007 – GR3 – Q30

  32. Measurement and Geometry Review Which unit could be used for measuring the weight of a rock? A Square inch B Mile C Milliliter D Kilogram Math RI 2005 – GR5 – Q23

  33. Measurement and Geometry Review Which unit could be used for measuring the weight of a rock? D Kilogram Math RI 2005 – GR5 – Q23

  34. Measurement and Geometry Review What is the perimeter of the shaded figure on the grid below? F 20 units G 21 units H 22 units J 24 units Math RI 2005 – GR5 – Q24

  35. Measurement and Geometry Review What is the perimeter of the shaded figure on the grid below? J 24 units Math RI 2005 – GR5 – Q24

  36. Measurement and Geometry Review Which of the solid shapes listed below has no vertices? A Sphere B Pyramid C Cube D Cone Math RI 2005 – GR5 – Q31

  37. Measurement and Geometry Review Which of the solid shapes listed below has no vertices? A Sphere Math RI 2005 – GR5 – Q31

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