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MATH LEAGUE CONTEST GRADE 4 SAMPLE TEST & SOLUTION 2007 FOURTH GRADE MATHEMATICS CONTEST ‘Math League Press, PO. Box 17, Tenofly, New Jereey 07670-0017 2006-2007 Annual 4th Grade Contest Spring, 2007 4 Instructions = Time Do not open this booklet until you are told by your teacher to begin. You will have only 30 minutes working time for this contest. You might be unable to finish all 30 questions in the time allowed. = Scores Please remember that this is a contest, not a test—and there is no “passing” or “failing” score. Few students score as high as 24 points (80% correct). Students with half that, 12 points, should be commended! = Format and Point Value This is a multiple-choice contest. Each an- swer will be one of the capital letters A, B, C, or D. Write each answer in the Answer Column to the right of each question. We suggest (but do not require) that you use a pencil. Each question you answer correctly is worth 1 point. Unanswered questions receive no credit. You may use a calculator unless your school does not allow you to use one. Please Print Last Name —_____ First Name School _______ Teacher ______ Grade Level eee Do Not Write In The Space Below To the Teacher: Please enter the student's score at the right before you return this paper to the student. Student's Score: The school’s top scorer will receive the book Math Contests—Grades 4,5,6 (Vol. 4). Other high scorers will receive Certificates of Merit. In any one school year, no student may win both a book and a certifi- cate, The book and certificates were in the original contest package. If needed, duplicate book awards may be ordered as described below. Fifteen books of past contests, Grades 4, 5, & 6 (Vols. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5), Grades 7 & 8 (Vols. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5), and High School (Vals. 1, 2, 3, 4,5), are available, for $12.95 per volume ($15.95 Canadian), from Math League Press, BO. Box 17, Tenafly, NJ. 07670-0017. Copyright © 2007 by Mathematics Leagues Inc. f 2006-2007 4TH GRADE CONTEST Column 1. Of the following, which has the largest value? 1 A) 343 B) 3-3 ©) 3x3 D) 33 2. Twelve days after a Monday is a 2 ‘A) Wednesday B) Thursday C) Friday —‘D) Saturday 3 55 +55 +55 = 444444 2 3. A) 33 B) 44 ©) 66 D) 7 4, How many 5¢ stamps can I buy with 5 dimes? 4. A) 10 B) 2 C) 2 D) 50 5. Each of The Chef’s omelets uses 3 eggs. 5. How many omelets can The Chef make with 1 dozen brown eggs, 1 dozen white eggs, and 1 dozen speckled eggs? A) dozen B) 2 dozen C) 3 dozen D) 4 dozen 6. 8x9x 10x11 = 80x 2 6. A) 81 B) 8B OC) HD) 7. In which of the following divisions is 2 the remainder? 7. A) 4631 B) 874 +2 C) 355+3 —D) 506+ 8, The word mathematics has twice as many vowels as the word | 8. A) arithmetic B) history C) reading —_D) computers 9. Eight pairs of bears have ?_ pairs of paws. 9. A) 16 B) 32 ©) 48 D) 64 i. A3) BB) ©) 12 Dd) 16 If 19 policemen are on patrol in 9 cars, and each car is used by at least 2 policemen, then exactly 1 patrol car is used by ?_ policemen. A)2 BS C4 Ds Go on to the next page im Q,

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