Metric quiz

Metric quiz

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Assessment

Quiz

Mathematics

4th Grade

Medium

Created by

Sharon Pate

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7 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 16 pts

  1. 1. Ava bought 2 kilograms of red and green, and blue grapes. The red grapes weighed 455 grams, the green grapes 567 grams and the blue grapes were the rest. How much did the blue grapes weigh?

1,022 grams

978 grams

3,022 grams

977 grams

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 16 pts

  1. 2. Name this expression in standard form?

(8 x 10,000,000) + (6 x 1,000,000) + (3 x 10,000) + (8 x 1,000) + (9 x 100) + (2 x 1)

863,892

86,038,902

86,308,902

86,380,902

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 16 pts

  1. 3. Which weighs about 1 kilogram?

can of coke

a large watermelon

a slice of bread

an elephant

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 16 pts

  1. 4. Halimo had 3 liters of Dr. Pepper for the party. Her friend drank 1,325 milliliters and she drank 500 milliliters. How much Dr. Pepper is left?

2,325 milliliters

5.325 milliliters

1,175 milliliters

3,000 milliliters

5.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

15 mins • 16 pts

  1. 5. 2 meters = ​ (a)   centimeters

4 kilometers = ​ (b)   meters

200
2,000
4,000
400

6.

DROPDOWN QUESTION

15 mins • 16 pts

  1. 6. Tristan has 6 meters of fishing line. This is equivalent to ​ (a)   centimeters. He uses 200 centimeters so he has ​ (b)   meters left.

600
4
6,000
2

7.

DROPDOWN QUESTION

15 mins • 16 pts

  1. 7. In the number 64,422 the 4 in the ​ (a)   place is worth ​ (b)   the value of the 4 in the ​ (c)   place.​

thousands
ten times
hundreds
ones
one tenth
tens