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 1.

Multiple Choice

5965 rounded off to the nearest 100 =

answer choices

5970
5900
5960
6000

 2. Multiple Choice

The largest 4 digit number minus the smallest 4 digit number =

answer choices

8999
9899
9000
9900

 3. Multiple Choice

The distance around a rectangle which is 12 metres long and 8 metres wide is

answer choices

20m
32m
40m
28m

 4. Multiple Choice

A clown came to the party with 50 red balloons, 50 blue balloons and 75 white balloons.
Half of the blue balloons popped and 10 of the white balloons flew away. How many
balloons were left with the clown to give away to the kids?

answer choices

100
120
140
 5. Multiple Choice

A fourth grade class is having a pizza party. The teacher ordered 4 cheese pizzas, 4
sausage pizzas and 4 veggie pizzas. If each pizza is divided into 6 pieces and each
student gets 3 pieces, how many students are there?

answer choices

20
24
18
60

 6. Multiple Choice

There are 80 kids performing in the school play. Half of the students are given 2 tickets
for their family to come to the performance. The other half is given 1 ticket each. How
many tickets were given out?

answer choices

40
80
120

 7. Multiple Choice

The maximum capacity of a concert hall is 3500. There are 2674 people in the hall now.
How many more people are able to see the concert before it reaches the capacity?

answer choices

926
826
726
626

 8. Multiple Choice

There are 8 dogs in a farm. Half of the dogs have 8 puppies each.The other half have 7
puppies each. How many legs are on the farm altogether?

answer choices

240
272
284

 9. Multiple Choice

A tetrahedron has ________________

answer choices

3 faces, 6 edges and 4 vertices


5 faces, 8 edges and 5 vertices
4 faces, 6 edges and 4 vertices

 10. Multiple Choice

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Netal celebrates her birthday on the next day of the third Thursday of November 2016.
The date after her birthday is ___

answer choices

19th November
18th November
20th November
21th November
 Add 19 to the differences of 45 and 28.

answer

36

 2. Fill in the Blank

What is the smallest 4-digit number that can be formed using the digits 1, 8, 0, and 9?

answer

1089

alternatives

1 089

1, 089

1,089

 3. Fill in the Blank

A bar of chocolate costs PhP 7 each. How many can you buy for PhP 100?

answer

14

 4. Fill in the Blank

1 minute

1 point

A number is multiplied by 8 and divided by 4. The result is 12. What is the number?

answer

 5. Fill in the Blank


Using the digits 2, 5, 8 and 3. Write the largest number greater than 2000 but less than
8000?

answer

5832

alternatives

5,832

5 832

5, 832

 6. Fill in the Blank

Sheila has 250 pesos. She spent 1/5 of it buying notebooks. Then she spent half of the
remaining for her meal. How much money did she have left?

answer

100 pesos

alternatives

100

P100

Php 100

PhP 100

 7. Fill in the Blank

How many 40 minutes are there in 8 hours?

answer

12

 8. Fill in the Blank

1 minute
1 point

Sofia bought 140 eggs for her store. She plans to put it in a tray each of which can hold
12 eggs. How many eggs will remain?

answer

8 eggs

alternatives

 9. Fill in the Blank

Find the 10th number in the pattern 7, 15, 23, 31, …

answer

79

 10. Fill in the Blank

What is the value of N in the math sentence N – 4 = 12 × 2.

answer

28

 11. Fill in the Blank

The sum of three consecutive numbers is 66. What is the largest number?

answer

23

 12. Fill in the Blank

Amira is three years older than Josephine. The sum of their ages is 27. How old is Amira?

answer

15 years old
alternatives

15

15 yrs. old

15 yrs old

 13. Fill in the Blank

The length of the rectangle is 4 more than its width. Its perimeter is 48 centimeters. What
length?

answer

14 cm

alternatives

14 centimeters

14

14cm

If February 8 is a Friday, what day is February 16?

answer

Saturday

Sat

sat

 15. Fill in the Blank

Find the value of N in this sentence:


9 – (N + 2) = 7.

answer

0
1. Write 20,000 + 3,000 + 700 + 50 + 1 in standard form.
a. 23, 751
b. 230, 751 c. 231, 715 d. 200,003,000,700,5012.
What is the remainder when 3,507 is divided by 10?
a. 7 b. 70 c. 0.7 d. 0.07
3. It is a number that can only be divided by 1 or itself.
a. Prime Number b. Odd Number c. Even Number d. Irrational Number
4. These are numbers which when multiplied form a product.
a. Factors c. Multiplier c. Multiplicand d. Multiple

5. It is a fraction whose numerator is less than its denominator.


a. Improper Fraction
b. Proper Fraction
c. Similar Fraction
d. Simple Fraction
6. The result when a number is divided by another number.
a. Ratio b. Proportion c. Quotient d. Remainder
7. These are lines that will never intersect.
a. Coplanar Lines b. Tangent Line c. Perpendicular Lines d. Parallel lines
8. It is an angle whose measure is less than 90°.
a. Acute Ange b. Obtuse Angle c. Right Angle d. Straight angle
9. According to this property, changing the order of the addends or the factors does not
affect the sumor the product.a. Commulative property
b. Commutative property
c. Associative Property d. Distributive Property
10. Which of the symbols <, =, > will make 3.5 3.05 true?
a. < b. = c. < d. None of above

MODERATE

1. Round off 53,765 to the nearest ten thousands.


a. 50,000 b. 53, 000 c. 53,700 d. 53, 760
2. Irma earns 12,500 pesos a week. How much does she earn in five weeks?
a. 62,500 pesos b. 65,200 pesos c. 60,500 pesos d. 65,500 pesos
3. List down all the prime factors of 30.
a. 2,3,5 b. 2,3,5,6 c. 5,10,15 d. 2,4,6,10
4. How many 75’s are there in 1575?
a. 1 b. 0 c. 21 d. 20
5. What is the greatest common factor (GCF) of 24 and 60?
a. 12
b. 720 c. 84 d. 24
6. Arrange the following decimals from lowest to highest:
2.07, 2.1, 2. 02, 2.025
a. 2.025, 2.02, 2.07,2.1
b. 2.02,2.025,2.07,2.1
c. 2.1,2.07,2.02,2.025 d. 2.1,2.07,2.025,2.02
7. Write the next three numbers ac
cording to the pattern in 575, 500, 425, 350…
a. 275, 200, 125
b. 375,200,125 c. 275,250,225 d. 275, 200, 175
8. What dividend will yield a quotient of 0?
a. 1
b. 0
c. 2 d. 10

9. What is the greatest remainder that can be obtained if any number is divided by 7?
a. 7
b. 6
c. 5 d. 4

10. Arrange the digits 1,2,3,4 to form the largest possible four-digit number without
repeating any digit.
a. 4,321
b. 4,123 c. 1234 d. 2431DIFFICUL

T1. Ethan bought 100 pcs. of cupcakes. He gave sixteen friends the same number of
cupcakes after setting aside 4 pieces for himself. How many cupcakes did each of his
friends receive?
a. 96
b. 6
c. 16
d.15

2. Add 2/3 and ½ .a. 3 2/3 b. 1 1/3


c. 1 1/6
d. 1 2/3

3.The area of a rectangular plot is 35 square feet. If its length is 2 feet more than its
width, determinethe length and the width.
a. 5,7
b. 17,18 c. 16,19 d. 20,154. Determine the quotient and the remainder when 203 is
divided by 5.
a. quotient = 40, remainder 3
b. quotient = 20, remainder 3c. quotient = 30, remainder 3 d. quotient = 50, remainder 3
5. Beth has thirty pieces of 50 and 100 peso bills. If she has twice as many 100 bills
compared to 50 bills,how much is her total cash.
a. 2500 pesos
b. 3000 pesos c. 3500 pesos d. 4000 pesos

6. Nina needs 2,300 grams of flour for the pastry she is baking. She has 3 canisters
each of whichcontains 600 grams of flour. How many grams of flour does she still need?
a. 500 grams
b. 600 grams c. 700 grams d. 800 grams
7. May bought 210 pcs. of butter rice cakes and 35 pieces of pandan rice cakes. How
many times asmany butter rice cakes as pandan rice cakes did she buy?a. 3 b. 4 c. 5
d. 6
8. Nathan ate ¼ of the cake that was left in the refrigerator. If the cake is 1/6 of the
whole cake, whatportion of the whole cake did Nathan eat?a. 1/10 b. ½
c. 1/24
d. 1/49. Write ten and two hundredths in decimal form.a. 10,200 b 10.200 c. 10.200
d. 10.02

10. The sum of two numbers is 18. The smaller number is four less than the larger
number. What is thelarger number?a. 15 b. 13
c. 11
d. 9CLINCHER1. It is the value given to the position of a digit in a number.
a. Place Value
b. Nominal Value c. Given Value d. True Value2. These are the products of a number
multiplied by other counting numbers.
a. Multiples
b. Multiplicand c. Multiplier d. Sequence3. These are fractions that have different
denominators.
a. Dissimilar Fractions
b. Similar Fractions c. Improper Fractions d. Different Fractions

If February 8 is a Friday, what day is February 16?


answer
Saturday
alternatives
saturday
Sat
sat

Grade 4 Math Quiz Bee


Reviewed byJanaisa Harris, BA (Mathematics)
Approved & Edited by ProProfs Editorial Team | By Boyetme
Questions: 10 | Attempts: 5,255 | Updated: Jul 11, 2024

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 1.
Which is the greatest number? 28 507 28 057 28 750 28 075 28
570 28 705 28 555

 2.
What number completes the sentence? 28542 + _______ = 70789
Explanation
To find the missing number, we need to subtract 28,542 from 70,789. The
difference is 42,247, which is the missing number that completes the sentence.
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46

 3.
Write the number below in words: 15 319

Explanation
The given number, 15,319, can be written as "fifteen thousand, three hundred and
nineteen" in words.
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40

 4.

Multiply: ______

 5.
Billy sold 4034 cakes on Sunday. He sold 1429 cakes on Monday. How many
more cakes did he sell on Sunday than on Monday?

Explanation
Billy sold 4,034 cakes on Sunday and 1,429 cakes on Monday. To find out how
many more cakes he sold on Sunday than Monday, we need to subtract the
number of cakes sold on Monday from the number of cakes sold on Sunday.
Therefore, the difference is 4,034 - 1,429 = 2,605 cakes.
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 6.

Which pattern comes next?


o

A.

B.

C.

D.

Correct Answer
C.

 7.
Douglas gave away 8 107 toys during a party. There were 3 297 toys left.. How
many toys were there at first?
Correct Answer
11404 toys, 11404

Explanation
Since Douglas gave away 8,107 toys during the party, and there were 3,297 toys
left, we can calculate the total number of toys at first by adding the toys given away
and the toys left. Therefore, the total number of toys at first was 8,107 + 3,297 =
11,404 toys.
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 8.
I slept late last night and woke up at 5:45 am today. If I had 6 hours of sleep last
night, what time did I sleep?
Correct Answer
11:45 pm

Explanation
Based on the information given, the person slept for 6 hours last night and woke up
at 5:45 am today. To determine the time they slept, we need to subtract 6 hours
from the time they woke up. By doing so, we get the time of 11:45 pm as the time
they went to sleep.

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