Go to the main content of the page.
Logo, Maryland State Department of Education
MCAP, Maryland Comprehensive Assessment Program

This page shows questions in the Math 4 Number and Operations - Fractions public release module at MSDE. 4th Grade Math
"Math 4 Number and Operations - Fractions"

Select from the list to explore. Read any associated passages and then interact with the questions here.

This is a multiple choice question that allows you to select several options.

Which two expressions are equivalent to 812 ?

Select the two correct answers.

This is a multiple choice question that allows you to select only one option.

Which comparison is true?

Select one answer.

i4

Correct i1

May have thought that the numbers are equal if the same digits are in the numbers. i2

May have confused the < and > symbols. i3

May have thought that the placement of the zero does not matter.

This is a multiple choice question that allows you to select only one option.

Mr. Reis made 5 batches of cookies. He used 34 cup of sugar to make each batch.

What is the total amount of sugar, in cups, Mr. Reis used to make 5 batches of cookies?

Select one answer.

i4

Correcti1

Multiplied the numerator and the denominator by the whole numberi2

Multiplied the denominator by the whole numberi3

Added the whole number to the numerator and the denominator

This is a question with 2 parts, including a fill in the blank question that allows you to enter only numbers.

Samuel had 178 cups of milk. He used 158 cups of milk to make biscuits.

What is the amount of milk, in cups, that Samuel had after he made biscuits?

Enter your answer as a fraction in the spaces provided.

fraction bar

This is a fill in the blank question that allows you to enter only numbers.

What is the decimal value of 25100 ?

Enter your answer in the space provided.

This is a question with 2 parts, including a fill in the blank question that allows you to enter only numbers.

What is the value of 310+8100 ?

Enter your answer as a fraction in the spaces provided.

fraction bar

This is a test question that allows you to enter extended text in your response.

What is the value of 4 and one fourth minus 1 and 3 fourths?

Enter your answer in the space provided. Enter only your answer.

This is a question with 3 parts, including a question with drop-down menus from which you must select an option to fill in the blank.

Each model shown represents one whole and each model is partitioned into equal parts.

The figure shows two rectangles of equal size labeled Model 1 and Model 2. Model 1 is divided into 3 equal parts, with 1 part shay did and 2 parts unshay did. Model 2 is divided into 12 equal parts, with 4 parts shay did and 8 parts unshay did.

Complete the statement to explain what the models show.

Select from the drop-down menus to correctly complete the statement.

The shaded parts of the models show that the fraction    is equivalent to the fraction    because    .

This is a test question that allows you to select a spot or region on a graphic.

A baker will make 3 pies. The baker needs 14 teaspoon of salt for each pie.

Select parts of one of the models to represent the fraction of a teaspoon of salt the baker needs for 3 pies.

This is a multiple choice question that allows you to select only one option.

Which equation is true?

Select one answer.

i1

Correct i2

May have thought that the fractions are equal because each numerator is 1 less than the denominator i3

May not have considered the different denominators i4

May not have considered the different numerators