2022 Staar May Grade 4 Math Releasedtest
2022 Staar May Grade 4 Math Releasedtest
State of Texas
Assessments of
Academic Readiness
GRADE 4
Mathematics
RELEASED
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STAAR GRADE 4 MATHEMATICS STAAR
®
REFERENCE MATERIALS
State of Texas
Assessments of
Academic Readiness
Inches
0
PERIMETER
Square P = 4s
1
Rectangle P = l + w + l+ w or P = 2 l + 2w
AREA
Square A = s× s
2
Rectangle A = l× w
3
4
5
6
7
8
STAAR GRADE 4 MATHEMATICS
REFERENCE MATERIALS
20
LENGTH
19
Customary Metric
18
1 mile (mi) = 1,760 yards (yd) 1 kilometer (km) = 1,000 meters (m)
1 yard (yd) = 3 feet (ft) 1 meter (m) = 100 centimeters (cm)
17
Customary Metric
14
Customary Metric
9
1 ton (T) = 2,000 pounds (lb) 1 kilogram (kg) = 1,000 grams (g)
8
TIME
6
1 year = 12 months
5
1 year = 52 weeks
4
1 week = 7 days
3
1 day = 24 hours
2
1 hour = 60 minutes
Centimeters
1 minute = 60 seconds
1
0
MATHEMATICS
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DIRECTIONS
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1 Jon put a pie in the oven at 5:15 p.m. He took the pie out of the
oven 35 minutes later.
At what time did Jon take the pie out of the oven?
A 5:45 p.m.
B 6:50 p.m.
C 5:50 p.m.
D 6:45 p.m.
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2 A town had three and fourteen-hundredths inches of rain during
June. What is the value of the digit in the tenths place?
F 3
G 0.04
H 0
J 0.1
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3 An art teacher ordered 26 marker sets for his classes. There are
100 markers in each set.
A 800
B 26,000
C 2,600
D 126
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4 A drawing is shown.
Mathematics
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5 A store sells bags of potato chips.
Mathematics
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6 The list shows the numbers of books donated to a library on
fourteen days.
Number of Number of
Books Days
0 to 4
5 to 9
10 to 14
15 to 19
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7 There are two hiking trails in a park.
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8 Angle SRT has a measure of 35°. Angle TRV has a measure of 65°.
S R
F 30°
G 110°
H 90°
J 100°
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9 Point J is shown on the number line.
7 9
A 8.02
B 8.2
C 7.12
D 7.13
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10 A rectangle has a perimeter of 40 centimeters and an area of
64 square centimeters. Which model could represent this
rectangle?
2 cm 4 cm
F H
32 cm 16 cm
8 cm 9 cm
G J
8 cm 11 cm
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11 The fourth-grade classes at a school made flowers to decorate the
cafeteria. There are 5 fourth-grade classes at this school.
A 75
B 15
C 240
D 17
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12 Trina lives in an apartment. The table shows some of the expenses
that Trina paid for three months to live in the apartment.
Monthly Expenses
J Cable TV only
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13 Four people are mowing their lawns. The table shows the fraction
of each lawn that has already been mowed by each person.
Lawns Mowed
10
_
Nate
15
5
_
Rudy
6
12
_
Marc
18
6
_
Santos
8
3 of a lawn?
Which of these people have mowed greater than _
4
A Nate, Rudy, Marc, and Santos
C Rudy only
D Santos only
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14 Erin has 12 pictures from a field trip and some pictures from a
vacation. She has twice as many pictures from the vacation as
from the field trip.
12 24
F
p
12 6
G
p
12 12
H
p
12 2
J
p
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16 The table shows the number of miles a family will travel next
summer.
Summer Travel
Distance
Start Finish
(miles)
Dinosaur Valley State
Home 81
Park
Dinosaur Valley State Longhorn Cavern State
129
Park Park
Longhorn Cavern State Stephen F. Austin State
181
Park Park
Stephen F. Austin State Galveston Island State
110
Park Park
Galveston Island State
Lake Whitney State Park 288
Park
F 700 mi
G 900 mi
H 1,100 mi
J 2,300 mi
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17 Deon sorted figures into groups. The figures shown were sorted
into the same group.
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F _2 +_
2 +_
2 +_
1
10 10 10 10
G _ 3 +_
4 +_ 3
10 10 10
H _6 +_
1
10 10
J _1 +_
1 +_
1 +_
1 +_
1 +_
1 +_
1
10 10 10 10 10 10 10
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19 The models represent the price for a pound of grapes at four
different stores. Each model is shaded to represent a price that is
greater than $1.00.
Store L Store M
Store N Store P
Which stores have a price greater than $1.60 but less than $1.90
for a pound of grapes?
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20 Lori started to draw an array to help her solve a math problem.
She drew one full row and one full column of the array, as shown.
F 12 × 13 = 156
G 13 × 13 = 169
H 14 × 12 = 168
J 13 × 14 = 182
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21 The table shows numbers of feet and the equivalent numbers of
inches.
Feet-to-Inches Conversions
3 36
5 60
8 96
10 120
Lionel painted a wall that is 12 feet long. How many inches long is
the wall that Lionel painted?
A 144 in.
B 122 in.
C 156 in.
D 132 in.
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22 Ms. Panvini gave her students a test with twenty math problems.
The table shows the fraction of correct answers for each of the five
students who finished the test first.
Math Test
17
_
1
20
1
_
2
2
_9
3
10
4
_
4
5
3
_
5
4
F _9 < _
4
10 5
17 < _
G _ 9
20 10
H _ 3
9 < _
10 4
17 < _
J _ 1
20 2
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23 There were 3 quarts of water in a container in a science classroom.
A student poured 1 quart 3 cups of the water into a sink.
What amount of the water in quarts and cups was left in the
container after the student poured some of the water into the sink?
A 4 qt 3 c
B 2 qt 3 c
C 2 qt 1 c
D 1 qt 1 c
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24 A gardener planted 28 bushes in 4 rows. All of the bushes were
either rose bushes or lilac bushes. The shaded parts of the model
represent the lilac bushes.
Which equation shows how to find the fraction of the bushes that
are lilac bushes?
F _ 3 +_
4 +_ 3 +_
5 = _
15
28 28 28 28 28
G _3 +_
4 +_
4 +_ 13
2 = _
28 28 28 28 28
3 +_
4 +_
H _ 3 +_
5 = _
15
7 7 7 7 28
15 + _
J _ 28
13 = _
28 28 28
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25 Yolanda wrote a number.
A 85,346,000.12
B 38,056,000.21
C 58,346,000.12
D 98,674,200.21
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26 The list shows the numbers of points a basketball team scored
during the games the team played last season.
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27 Angle TUV is shown on the protractor.
A 170°
B 60°
C 110°
D 10°
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28 On Thursday 50 books were returned to a library. On Friday 4 times
as many books were returned to the library as books that were
returned on Thursday.
F 50 + 50 = 100
100 × 4 = b
G 50 + 50 = 100
100 + 4 = b
H 50 × 4 = 200
200 × 50 = b
J 50 × 4 = 200
200 + 50 = b
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29 Which of these statements describe the primary services of a bank?
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30 A baker is making cakes. It takes 9 eggs to make each cake. The
baker has 8 cartons of eggs, and each carton contains 12 eggs.
What is the greatest number of cakes the baker can make using
these eggs?
F 10
G 11
H 6
J 13
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31 A set of figures is shown.
T W X Y
Which figure has at least one acute angle, right angle, and obtuse
angle?
A Figure T
B Figure W
C Figure X
D Figure Y
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32 Which mixed number is equivalent to 17.04?
F 17 _4
10
1
G 17 _
4
40
H 17 _
10
J 17 _4
100
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33 A rectangular place mat is 18 inches long and 12 inches wide. What
is the area of this place mat in square inches?
B 60 square inches
C 54 square inches
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34 The table shows a relationship between the position of a number in
a pattern and its value.
Which set of expressions shows how to find the value when given
the position?
Expression Expression
21 − 20 1 × 21
F 42 − 20 H 2 × 21
63 − 20 3 × 21
84 − 20 4 × 21
Expression Expression
1 + 20 1×2
G 2 + 20 J 2×2
3 + 20 3×2
4 + 20 4×2