Worksheets4th Grade Math Vocab Review
Total questions: 20
Worksheet time: 13mins
Name
Class
Date
1.
The numbers that are added together in an addition problem are called
a)
addends
b)
factors
c)
radius
d)
pikachu
2.
The answer to an addition problem is called the
a)
difference
b)
quotient
c)
product
d)
sum
3.
The answer to a subtraction problem is called the
a)
difference
b)
sum
c)
quotient
d)
product
4.
Numbers that end with 2, 4, 6, 8, or 0 are
a)
odd numbers
b)
even numbers
c)
ordinal numbers
d)
pikachu
5.
Numbers that end with 1, 3, 5, 7 or 9 are called
a)
odd numbers
b)
even numbers
c)
ordinal numbers
d)
pikachu
6.
The answer to a multiplication problem is called the
a)
product
b)
sum
c)
quotient
d)
difference
7.
The numbers that are multiplied in a multiplication problem are called
a)
addends
b)
missing numbers
c)
products
d)
factors
8.
Division is the opposite of what?
a)
subtraction
b)
addition
c)
multiplication
d)
decimals
9.
The answer to a division problem is called a __________.
a)
difference
b)
factor
c)
product
d)
quotient
10.
In long division, what do we call the extra number that is left over?
a)
numerator
b)
factor
c)
remainder
d)
divisor
11.
The number being divided in a division problem is called the:
a)
dividend
b)
product
c)
divisor
d)
quotient
12.
A number close to an exact solution tells "about how much or how many"
a)
Difference
b)
Sum
c)
Estimate
d)
Product
13.
What digit is in the hundred thousands place in the number 5,912,034?
a)
5
b)
9
c)
1
d)
0
14.
What is the value of the 5 in 25,089?
a)
hundreds
b)
500
c)
thousands
d)
5,000
15.
How do you write 100 + 60 + 8 in standard form?
a)
169
b)
1,068
c)
168
d)
10,680
16.
How do you write four hundred thirty-nine in standard form?
a)
449
b)
40039
c)
439
17.
In the number 948, the 9 is in the _________ place.
a)
ones
b)
hundreds
c)
tens
d)
thousands
18.
Expanded Form
a)
Twenty Nine
b)
29
c)
20 + 9
19.
Standard Form
a)
Twenty Nine
b)
29
c)
20 + 9
20.
The numbers that are multiplied in a multiplication problem are called
a)
addends
b)
missing numbers
c)
products
d)
factors
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