
T Cap Math
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Mathematics
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4th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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8 Slides • 122 Questions
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Welcome to TCAP Boot CAMP
Day #2
4th Grade Math/Science
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Multiple Choice
4,890 ______ 4,908
>
<
=
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Multiple Choice
563
5,630
56,300
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Which number represents: fifty-seven thousand four hundred forty?
57,404
5,440
57,440
50,440
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Solve the equation: 20,000×2,000
20,000,000
40,000,000
220,000,000
4,000,000
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Multiple Choice
An area of land that is flat on top with steep sides. It is higher than the surrounding land.
Island
Valley
Peninsula
Plateau
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Low land surrounded by hills or mountains
Valley
Volcano
Hill
Isthmus
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Solve the equation: 20×500
10,000
1,000
25,000
52,000
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Mound of land that is shorter than a mountain
Valley
Hill
Cliff
Cave
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Which number represents : three hundred seventy-three thousand two hundred ninety?
300,390
373,209
300,290
373,290
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Multiple Choice
A tall, rocky mound of land that is taller than the surrounding land
Mountain
Delta
Hill
Glacier
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The 4 in the thousandths place is how many times the value of the 4 in the ones place? 114,974
10 times
100 times
1,000 times
10,000 times
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Large body of water surrounded by land
Bay
Waterfall
Lake
Valley
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Large body of water that surrounds an entire continent
Lake
Waterfall
Ocean
Isthmus
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The 3 in the hundreds place is how many times the value of the 3 in the tens place? 331
10 times
100 times
1,000 times
10,000 times
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Flow of water that runs towards an ocean, lake, or sea
Valley
Volcano
Ocean
River
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Which number represents: four hundred thousand eight hundred fifty-six?
400,856
408,056
480,506
400,806
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A body of land surrounded by water on three sides
Isthmus
River
Peninsula
Island
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Write the number in standard form:
64,970
60,497
6,497
604,970
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An area of land surrounded on all sides by water
Peninsula
Island
Isthmus
Volcano
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674 _______ 760
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A mountain that forms when magma rises through the Earth's crust
Valley
Plain
Delta
Volcano
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Write the number in standard form.
92,359
902,359
920,359
923,590
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A large, natural underground chamber in the side of a hill or a mountain
Cave
Valley
Volcano
Plain
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Which number represents: (7 x 10,000) + (4 x 1,000) + (8 x 100) + (2 x 10) + (5 x 1)?
704,825
74,805
704,820
74,825
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Multiple Choice
A very large, flat area of grassy land
Valley
Hill
Plain
Peninsula
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What is this number in standard form? 200,000+90,000+4,000+300+10+1
2,904,311
294,311
290,411
2,940,311
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A built up deposit of sediment at the end of a river or stream
Peninsula
Delta
Estuary
River
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A large block of ice that moves across the Earth's surface
Glacier
Desert
Mountain
Bay
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Multiple Choice
What is this number in standard form? 3,000,000+500,000+20,000+1,000+10
3,521,010
3,521,100
3,521,001
30,521,001
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Multiple Choice
A body of water that is partly enclosed by land
Island
Bay
Peninsula
Isthmus
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Multiple Choice
Which number represents the following: ( 3 x 100,000) + (7 x 10,000) + (5 x 1,000) + (9 x 100) + (3 x 10)?
370,593
37,593
375,930
37,903
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Multiple Choice
A deep, narrow valley with high, steep walls. Usually formed by a river.
Canyon
Valley
Kettle
Peninsula
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Multiple Choice
What is this number in expanded form? 2,907
2,007+900
2,900+7
2,000+907
2,000+900+7
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A narrow strip of land with water on both sides. It connects two larger lands areas.
Peninsula
Isthmus
Bay
Island
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When part of a glacier gets trapped and buried in the dirt and slowly melts, leaving behind and large, kettle-shaped hole in the earth
Valley
Trench
Mountain
Kettle
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What is this number in expanded form? 352,987
350,000+2,000+900+80+7
300,000+50,000+2,000+900+80+7
302,000+50,000+900+80+7
300,000+50,000+900+87
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A strip of land created by the build up of sand in one area over time
Isthmus
Bay
Sandbar
Island
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Which number represents the following: 100,000 + 20,000 + 900 + 7 ?
120,970
120,907
129,007
112,907
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What is this number in word form? 1,345,678
one-million, three-hundred forty-five thousand, six-hundred seventy-eight
thirteen-million, three-hundred forty-five thousand, six-hundred seventy-eight
thirteen-hundred thousand, four-hundred seventy-eight
three-million, four-hundred forty-five thousand, six-hundred seventy-eight
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What is this number in word form? 21,898
twenty-one hundred, four-thousand sixteen
two-thousand, eight-hundred ninety-eight
two-hundred twenty-one thousand, eight-hundred ninety-eight
twenty-one thousand, eight-hundred ninety-eight
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Multiple Choice
Which number has a digit in the ten thousands place that is less than 7?
89,302
126,401
72,590
293,500
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Multiple Choice
What is the standard form of this number?
nine thousand, five hundred ninety-four
90,054
9,594
95,940
9,954
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Decide which example shows that Cole is correct. Choose the example that is true.
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Multiple Choice
What is the standard form of this number?
twenty-nine thousand twenty-three
29,023
29,230
29,032
290,320
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Multiple Choice
Which number has a digit in the hundred thousands place that is greater than 5?
682,401
540,473
272,106
309,165
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Multiple Choice
Replace the word, and, using > , <, or =, in order to compare the two numbers. 36,594 and 56,493
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=
>
<
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Multiple Choice
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Replace the word, and, using > , <, or =, in order to compare the two numbers. 291,974 and 291,979
=
>
<
.
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Which number below is written in unit form?
( 5 x 10,000) + ( 4 x 1,000) + (8 x 100) + (9 x 10) + ( 3 x 1)
54,893
fifty-four thousand eight hundred ninety-three
5 ten thousands 4 thousands 8 hundreds 9 tens 3 ones
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Multiple Choice
Round 446,221 to the nearest ten .
446,220
446,000
446,200
446,221
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Multiple Choice
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Round 76,340 to the nearest thousand.
76,000
76,300
76,350
77,000
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What is the value of the 3 in the number, 398,212?
3,000
30,000
300,000
300
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49 > _____
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What is the value of the 7 in the number, 7,123,456
7,000,000
700,000
70,000
7,000
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534, __ 11 < 53 __ ,112
He said that he could put the same digit into both blanks to make the inequality true.
Which digit will make Stan's statement true?
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100,000
10,000
1,000
100
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A behavioral adaptation that allows the animal to sleep for the winter.
migration
photosynthesis
hibernation
fossils
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If you examine a section of a rock, what is the best evidence that part of the rock section formed under the ocean?
thickness of the layers
types of fossils
number of mineral deposits
weight of the rock
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An organism that no longer exists on Earth is called
Dead
Evolved
Extinct
Preserved
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To make or become different.
habitat
oxygen
migration
change
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Which statement is true about fossils?
They are a record of all living things
They show how our climate has remained the same over time
They provide evidence for history of life on Earth
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Which question can be answered by studying fossils?
When will the next flood occur?
How do volcanoes make new rocks?
Why do plants need sunlight?
What plants lived long ago?
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A physical adaptation that allows an animal to blend in to their environment.
camouflage
hibernation
food chain
mimicry
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What caused the impression in the rock?
An organism was buried in sediment.
An organism slept under the rock.
An organism was covered in snow.
An organism fed on the minerals in the rock.
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Where an organism lives in its environment. The organism's "home"
trees
adaptations
habitat
mimicry
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If a mosquito was trapped in tree resin a long time ago and it hardened around the mosquito, what substance would be formed?
quartz
mica
diamond
amber
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Something an organism DOES to help it survive in its environment. Examples include hibernation and migration.
change
physical adaptation
sleep
behavioral adaptation
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Scientists found fossils of willow and walnut tree trunks in the Colorado Desert in California. Scientists believe the early environment of the Colorado Desert was different than the present environment.
Which statement identifies the likely early environment of the Colorado Desert?
It had a large lake.
It was a grassland.
It had a large pond.
It was a forest.
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Extinct
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A scientist who studies the history of life on Earth through the fossil record.
sediment
paleontologist
doctor
adaptation
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Mammoths and elephants are close relatives. Mammoths are extinct animals that had long hair all over their bodies. Present-day elephants have much less body hair.
In which environment did the mammoths most likely live?
cold region
desert
ocean
tropical region
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An adaptation when an organism LOOKS just like another organism to help protect it from predators.
camouflage
mimicry
physical adaptations
hibernation
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A geologist found a rock while hiking a mountain range. The rock had an imprint of a fish. What can the geologist conclude about the mountain range based on the rock?
The mountain range was once a desert.
The mountain range was once colder.
The mountain range was once covered with plants.
The mountain range was once underwater.
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The remains of a plant or animal preserved in rock or hardened.
erosion
adaptations
sediment
fossil
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A student visits the Yuha Desert in California and finds varieties of oyster and barnacle fossils in the desert. What can the student infer about the past environment of the desert from the fossils?
The desert was previously covered by a sea.
The desert was previously a mountain.
The desert previously had large amounts of rainfall.
The desert previously had a warmer climate.
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Traits that help an organism survive in its environment.
adaptations
basic needs
habitat
environment
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Fossils are naturally preserved remains or traces of plants and animals that lived long ago. What information can a fossil reveal?
diet of the organism before it died
how the organism died
number of offspring produced by the organism before it died
environment in which the organism lived when it died
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A behavioral adaptation when animals move to another location to escape severe weather changes.
hibernation
mimicry
camouflage
migration
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What would cause an impression of a fish from long ago to be in a rock?
An organism was buried in sediment.
An organism slept under the rock.
An organism fed on the minerals in the rock.
An organism was covered in snow.
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Multiple Choice
Finding fossils in an area can help us learn what about that location?
How much sunlight they received
How climate effected the soil
How modern plants and animals interact there
The kinds of organisms that lived there long ago
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Which statement best describes a fossil?
Any animal bone is a fossil.
Any rock or mineral is a fossil.
The remains of a plant that is found underwater are a fossil.
The remains of a plant or animal preserved in rock or hardened are a fossil.
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How can fossils help scientists?
Fossils show that organisms living in environments today depend on each other.
Fossils give information on how environments and organisms change over time.
Fossils show that all environments have stayed the same over time.
Fossils create new types of animals as environments change.
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A scientist found fossils of freshwater animals in rock layers inside the ocean. What information do such fossils provide?
In the past, all oceans were shallow bodies of water.
The area was part of a pond or a lake at one time.
Animals usually moved between land and oceans in the past.
The water level in oceans kept increasing and decreasing in the past.
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An animal has sharp, pointy teeth, what can we infer about this animal?
The animal lived in the water
The animal lived near the beach.
The animal is a carnivore.
The animal only ate plants.
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A scientist found a fossil of a musk ox in a desert. The scientist learned that the animal had thick, shaggy hair that was 60 cm long. What might the scientist conclude from studying the fossil?
Musk oxen were once common in the desert.
The area had freshwater flowing through it in the past.
The area had a cold climate at some point in the past.
Musk oxen lost their long hair to adapt to a desert climate.
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Which of these animals is extinct?
Camel
Rhino
Red Panda
Saber-toothed cat
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While hiking in the Blue Ridge Mountains, a scientist discovered a starfish fossil. What did this tell the scientist about the area in which he found the fossil?
The Blue Ridge Mountains were once covered by ice.
The Blue Ridge Mountains were once in a tropical warm climate.
The Blue Ridge Mountains were once a desert region.
The Blue Ridge Mountains were once covered by the ocean.
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What can we infer about animals with dull teeth?
They ate other animals.
They ate only plants.
They ate nothing.
They only ate fish.
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