Name: _______________________________
Date: ____________
#: ____
Go Math Chapter 1 Practice Test
DIRECTIONS: Find the correct digit in each place value.
1. Which number is in the tens place in 4,751?
A.
B.
C.
D.
2. Which number is in the hundreds place in 5,627?
1
7
5
4
E. 2
F. 7
G. 5
H. 6
3. Which number is in the thousands place in 2,769?
place in 865,079?
E.
F.
G.
H.
2
7
6
9
A.
B.
C.
D.
5. Which is one way to model 624 with base ten blocks?
ten blocks?
A.
B.
C.
D.
4. Which number is in the hundred thousands
624 hundreds
6 tens and 24 ones
62 tens and 4 ones
624 tens
9
0
7
8
6. Which is one way to model 267 with base
A.
B.
C.
D.
267 hundreds
26 tens and 7 ones
267 tens
2 tens and 67 ones
7-9. Use the place value chart:
Hundred
Ten
Thousands
Thousands
Thousand
Hundred
Tens
Ones
7. How many hundred thousands in all are in 500,000 ______________
8. How many ten-thousands in all are in 500,000? ______________
9. How many thousands in all are in 500,000? ______________
Name: _______________________________
Date: ____________
#: ____
Draw Base Ten Blocks:
10. Corey has 17 cousins. Show the number 17 using the fewest number of base ten blocks.
11. Jamie has _____ blocks. Look at the base ten blocks below:
Now draw the number ANOTHER WAY using base ten blocks:
12-14. Use the place value chart:
Florida has many big cities. For example there are 267,135 people living in
Gainesville. Look at the chart below:
Hundred
Ten
Thousands
Thousands
Thousand
Hundred
Tens
Ones
12. The digit _____________ is in the ten thousands place and it has a VALUE of
___________________.
13. The digit _____________ is in the hundreds place and it has a VALUE of
___________________.
14. Write the number 267,135 in expanded form.
_______________________________________________
Name: _______________________________
Date: ____________
#: ____
15-18. Complete the chart.
Number of
Blocks
1,529
(THOUSANDS)
3,862
(HUNDREDS)
(TENS)
2,143
(Ones)
9
6
1
6,579
19-20. Estimate the sums (You may use your Rounding cheer to help!)
6,324 _________
+3,854 _________
5,754 _________
+3,268 _________
21-22. Estimate the DIFFERENCES (You may use your Rounding cheer to help!)
4,123 _________
-2,587 _________
8,814 _________
- 4,233 _________
23. Rachel and Natalie collect stamps. Rachel has 1,068 stamps. Natalie has 1,529
stamps. Which is the best estimate of the number of stamps they have in all?
a. 1,000
b. 2,500
c. 3,000
d. 3,500
Name: _______________________________
Date: ____________
#: ____
Adding
and
Subtracting
4
digit
numbers
with
regrouping
and
borrowing:
24-27. Add 4-5 digit numbers. Find the sum. Be careful! REGROUP and show
your work!
5,289
+2,277
8,684
+1,302
807,235
+ 45,218
97,723
+ 19,231
28-31. Subtract 4-5 digit numbers. Find the difference. Be careful!
REGROUP/BORROW if needed and show your work!
9,843
- 5,567
3,489
-1,220
983,368
-261,125
35,276
- 7,459
32. Sunrise Elementary is having its annual Read-a-thon. The third graders have read 468 books
so far. Their goal is to read 1,000 books in all. How many more books do they have to read to
attain their goal?
a. 522
b. 532
c. 632
d. 1,468
33. A citrus grower shipped 375,480 boxes of oranges and 198,260 boxes of grapefruit. Which of
the following is true?
f. 375,480 < 198,260
g. 375,480 = 198,260
h. 198,260 > 375,480
I. 375,480 > 198,260
Name: _______________________________
Date: ____________
#: ____
34. The table below shows the Florida population of three age groups in the year
2005.
Florida Population 8- to 10-year-olds 2005
8-year-olds
215,597
9-year-olds
219,349
10-year-olds
222,902
In 2005, how many more 10-year-olds than 9-year-olds lived in Florida?
F. 2,553
G. 3,443
H. 3,543
I. 3,55
35. The table below shows two bicycle trails in Florida.
Name
Florida Bicycle Trails
Distance (in feet)
Pinellas Trail
184,800
Withlacoochee
State
Trail
242,880
What is the total distance of both trails?
A. 417,680 ft.
B. 428,680 ft.
B. 427,680 ft.
C. 437,680 ft.
36.
Lincoln Zoo Attendance
Month
Number of visitors
June
1,484
July
2,607
August
3,703
Name: _______________________________
Date: ____________
#: ____
Lincoln Zoo keeps track of the number of its visitors each summer. How many
people visited the zoo in June and July?
A. 4,091
C. 3,911
B. 3,991
D. 2,291