Eog Grade 4 Mathematics Released
Eog Grade 4 Mathematics Released
Grade 4
Mathematics
North Carolina
End-of-Grade
Assessment
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Sample Questions
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B 62
C 73
D 84
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S2 What is 3 + 4?
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D 8
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1 There are 594 children participating in a county science fair. They are put into
groups of six children. How many groups will participate?
A 60
B 98
C 99
D 150
2 Which figure has at least one acute angle, one obtuse angle, and one right angle?
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3 Each day of the work week, Mr. Harbin uses 3 of a gallon of gas. Which
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estimate best describes the amount of gas Mr. Harbin would use in a five-day
work week?
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4 The body and head of a fox measure 19 4 inches, and its tail measures
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A 30 8 inches
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B 30 3 inches
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C 29 8 inches
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D 29 3 inches
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5 There are 136 students in the school cafeteria. There are 8 students sitting at each
table. How many tables are in the cafeteria?
A 12 tables
B 16 tables
C 17 tables
D 18 tables
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A 13, 14, 15, 16
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2, 4, 5, 6
7, 8, 9, 10
A 372
B 428
C 1,628
D 2,130
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A 9 8 km
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B 9 8 km
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100
C 9 6 km
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9 26 km
100
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9 What fraction is shaded in each of these models?
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10 A group of friends were each completing a project of the same size. This table
shows how much of the project each friend has completed.
Fraction of
Name
Project
2
Michael 3
1
James 2
6
Leilani 8
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Soumi 6
How many minutes did Pablo spend riding his bike to get ready for the race?
A 288
B 1,360
C 1,431
D 1,440
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12 There are twice as many women on a bus as there are men. There are 24 women
on the bus. What is the total number of men and women on the bus?
A 12
B 36
C 48
D 72
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Patrick’s sister will eat 4 of the cookies. What fraction of the cookies will be left?
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4
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3
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14 Each classroom at a school has 24 desks. There are 18 classrooms in the school.
How many desks are at the school?
A 444 desks
B 432 desks
C 424 desks
D 402 desks
15 Four friends each ate 2 of an apple. How many apples did the four friends eat in
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all?
B
8
12
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7
of an apple
of an apple
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C 2 apples
D 2 2 apples
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16 A farmer has an equal number of cows in 3 different fields on his farm. Which
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A 112
B 178
C 207
D 266
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17 There are 128 pencils to be put into boxes. Each box can hold 9 pencils.
How many boxes can be completely filled?
A 14
B 15
C 104
D 105
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A P and Q
B P and S
C Q and R
D R and S
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19 A farmer has 348 apples and wants to put them into baskets. He will put 6 apples
into each basket. How many baskets will the farmer use?
A 56
B 57
C 58
D 59
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• cup peanuts
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4
2
cup raisins
5
A cup
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10
B cups
8
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C cups
4
10
D cups
4
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1. Look back over your answers for the calculator inactive questions. You
will not be able to go back and work on these questions once you are
given a calculator.
2. Raise your hand to let your teacher know you are ready to begin the
calculator active test questions.
3. Do not begin work on the calculator active test questions until your
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21 RVU is a straight line and ∠TVU has a measure of 40° in this figure.
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What is the measure of ∠SVT?
A 40°
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B 45°
C 50°
D 90°
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22 Michael is solving 23 × 42 using this rectangular array.
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A 12
B 43
C 70
D 120
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A 3, 9, 15, 27, 31
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A 3 hundreds, 16 tens, and 2 ones
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4 hundreds and 62 tens SE
4 hundreds, 60 tens, and 2 ones
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25 A tree was 14 3 inches tall when it was first planted. Two years later, the tree
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was 21 1 inches tall. How much did the tree grow in the two years?
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A 6 5 inches
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B 6 6 inches
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C 7 5 inches
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D 7 6 inches
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26 Wendy filled a bucket with vegetables from her garden. The vegetables weighed
7,000 grams. She sold 4,200 grams of the vegetables. How much did the
remaining vegetables weigh?
A 2,800 grams
B 3,200 grams
C 4,193 grams
D 11,200 grams
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27 Fourth-grade students were surveyed about their favorite pizza topping. This
graph shows the results.
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Number of Students
30
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Cheese
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Pepperoni Sausage Mushroom
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Pizza Toppings
How many more fourth-graders chose pepperoni or sausage than chose the other
toppings?
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A 5
B 10
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C 15
D 20
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28 Last week, Jeff read 8 pages of his book. This week, he has read 6 times as
many pages as last week. How many pages has Jeff read altogether during the
two weeks?
A 14
B 40
C 48
D 56
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29 Which polygon can have four sides of equal length, two pairs of parallel sides, and
no right angles?
B
rectangle
trapezoid
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C rhombus
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D square
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30 Maria drank 3 liters of water last week. Her friend drank twice as much water as
Maria. How many milliliters of water did they both drink?
A 3,000 milliliters
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B 5,000 milliliters
C 6,000 milliliters
D 9,000 milliliters
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x°
20°
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What is the value of x?
B
40
70
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C 80
D 110
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32 Thomas lives more than 0.55 km and less than 0.75 km from his school.
Which choice could be the distance Thomas lives from his school?
A 0.06 km
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B 0.50 km
C 0.60 km
D 1.30 km
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A B
C D
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If this pattern continues, what will the next 3 numbers be?
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10, 15, 25, 40, 60, ___, ___, ___
A 65, 70, 75
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35 Every Saturday morning, Jack reads for 30 minutes, plays basketball for
60 minutes, and rides his bike. If Jack starts these activities at 10:25 a.m.
and finishes them at 12:10 p.m., how long does he spend riding his bike?
A 5 minutes
B 15 minutes
C 25 minutes
D 45 minutes
D
36 Which number sentence could be used to solve this problem?
A 5
5
− 2 = x
5
5
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2 3 − 11 = x
5
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6
B − 1 = x
5 5
10
C − 7 = x
5 5
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D − 6 = x
5 5
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37 Kathy has a garden that is 15 feet wide and 20 feet long. She will plant
1 bulb per square foot. Each bag of bulbs contains 9 bulbs. How many bags does
Kathy need to buy?
A 34 bags
B 33 bags
C 12 bags
D 11 bags
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38 This table shows the number of students at a school in the years 2014–2016.
Year
2014
2015
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Students
1,030
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2016 1,300
In 2015, there were more students than in 2014 but fewer than in 2016. Which
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A 1,003 students
B 1,033 students
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C 1,303 students
D 1,330 students
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A 622 students
B 632 students
C 772 students
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1. Put all of your papers inside your test book and close your test book.
3. Stay quietly in your seat until your teacher tells you that testing is
finished.
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GRADE 4 MATHEMATICS —RELEASED
Grade 4 Mathematics
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2018–2019
Answer Key
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13 MC C NC.4.NF.1
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16 MC C NC.4.OA.3
17 MC A NC.4.NBT.6
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35 MC B NC.4.MD.8
36 MC D NC.4.NF.3
37 MC A NC.4.MD.3
38 MC B NC.4.NBT.7
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