FINAL EXAM - Grade 4
A. Warm-up (3 points per question / No points deducted for wrong answers)
1. The average age of Fiona, her mother and her father is 23. The average age of
Fiona and her mother is 18. How old is Fiona’s father?
A) 33 B) 51 C) 28 D) 41 E) 36
2. Find the missing figure based on the pattern below.
A) B) C) D) E)
3. How many 3-digit numbers divisible by 5 are there?
A) 90 B) 160 C) 150 D) 200 E) 180
4. Teacher gave Vivian a bag of 35 candies with mango candies
and mint candies. After Vivian ate 5 candies, the number of
mango candies is 5 times the number of mint candies. How
many mint candies are left in the bag?
A) 25 B) 6 C) 5
D) 15 E) 20
5. Dylan combines identical square papers to get the letter M as the figure below. He
measures and sees that the perimeter of the letter M is 56 cm. Find the total area
of that letter.
A) 54 cm2 B) 42 cm2 C) 26 cm2 D) 104 cm2 E) 52 cm2
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6. Henry practiced cooking starting from Monday. Each day, he makes 2 new dishes.
At the end of today, Henry notices that he has cooked 20 new dishes in total.
Which day of the week is it today?
A) Saturday B) Friday C) Wednesday D) Tuesday E) Thursday
7. Wendy draws and paints a pine tree on a paper grid with each cell of side length
1cm. Can you help her find the total painted area?
A) 13cm2 B) 14cm2 C) 15cm2 D) 16cm2 E) 18cm2
8. Five classes participate in a volunteering campaign to donate books. The number
of books donated by each class is recorded in the bar graph below. Given that class
4B has donated 15 books less than class 4D, find the number of books donated by
class 4C.
NUMBER OF BOOKS
Class 4A
Class 4B
Class 4C
Class 4D
Class 4E
A) 50 B) 135 C) 27 D) 40 E) 45
9. In the addition below, three digits are replaced by letters F, M and O. Solve the
puzzle to find the sum of 3 missing digits F, M, O.
A) 15 B) 16 C) 17 D) 18 E) 19
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10. Six students stood in line as below. Each student at the front of the line must answer
one question, then go to the back of the line. The teacher asked 52 questions in
total and the first student to answer is Ashley. Who answered the last question?
A) Demi B) Clara C) Bell D) Emily E) Fred
B. Speed-up (6 points per question / No points deducted for wrong answers)
11. Given that 2 5 2 3 4 5 and 3 7 3 4 5 6 7 , calculate 15 25 .
A) 240 B) 440 C) 220 D) 400 E) 200
12. Jasmin folds the square paper in half twice and cuts it along the red lines as in the
figure below. How many pieces does she receive after cutting?
A) 2 B) 4 C) 6 D) 8 E) 10
13. Sarah has a piggy bank with $1 coins and $5 coins. Given that she has
collected 75 coins with the total value of $235, how many $5 coins
does Sarah have?
A) 28 B) 43 C) 35 D) 32 E) 40
14. Solve the puzzle below to find the value of a pink octopus.
A) 8 B) 6 C) 12 D) 4 E) 10
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15. Mrs. Wesley had a square cloth with side length 20cm. Her kid cut out a square
and a rectangle as the figure below. Find the area of the remaining part.
A) 142 cm2 B) 190 cm2 C) 210 cm2 D) 119 cm2 E) 240 cm2
III. Challenge (8 points per question / No points deducted for wrong answers)
16. Oliver stacks 15 identical cubes with the side length of 2cm as below and painted
all the surfaces in blue (except for the bottom). Help Oliver find the total painted
area of the figure!
A) 172 cm2 B) 200 cm2 C) 192 cm2 D) 164 cm2 E) 168 cm2
17. A number is called “great” if it is a 4-digit number with different digits and smaller
than 2324. How many “great” numbers are there?
A) 620 B) 574 C) 635 D) 616 E) 630
18. Calvin combines one square with perimeter 36cm and five identical rectangles to
get the figure below with perimeter 78cm. Find the area of the figure below.
A) 96 cm2 B) 261 cm2 C) 171 cm2 D) 216 cm2 E) 126 cm2
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19. Given a box with 2024 cards marked consecutively from 1 to 2024. At least how
many cards should be picked out randomly to ensure that you get two cards with
the difference of numbers being 40?
A) 1025 B) 985 C) 1001 D) 961 E) None of the above
20. Howie combines matches to get the figures with pattern below. How many
matches should be used to make the 20th figure?
A) 1200 B) 1240 C) 1230 D) 1250 E) None of the above
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