Math Problems Quiz (Owen Ryan)

Math Problems Quiz (Owen Ryan)

4th Grade

10 Qs

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Math Problems Quiz (Owen Ryan)

Math Problems Quiz (Owen Ryan)

Assessment

Quiz

Mathematics

4th Grade

Hard

Created by

Owen Ryan

FREE Resource

10 questions

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1.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Ahmed picked 4,635 dates from his family's farm, Fatima picked 3,178 dates, and their cousin Khalid picked 6,854 dates. How many dates did they collect together?

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Answer explanation

To find the total number of dates collected, add Ahmed's 4,635, Fatima's 3,178, and Khalid's 6,854 dates: 4,635 + 3,178 + 6,854 = 14,667. Therefore, they collected 14,667 dates together.

2.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 3 pts

At a camel race, 12,456 people watched in the morning. Later, 21,347 more people came in the afternoon. If 7,858 more people arrived in the evening, how many people watched the race in total?

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Answer explanation

To find the total number of people who watched the race, add the morning, afternoon, and evening attendees: 12,456 + 21,347 + 7,858 = 41,661. Thus, a total of 41,661 people watched the race.

3.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 3 pts

For National Day, a city hung up twenty-four thousand, one hundred twenty-eight U.A.E. flags in the streets. Later, they added twenty-nine thousand, eight hundred fifty-six more flags. The next day, they hung up eighteen thousand, seven hundred forty-five additional flags. How many flags did they put up in total?

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Answer explanation

To find the total number of flags, add the three amounts: 24,128 + 29,856 + 18,745 = 72,729. Therefore, the total number of flags hung up is 72,729.

4.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

On Friday, 10,123 people visited the falconry festival, 14,589 visited on Saturday, and 11,276 visited on Sunday. How many people visited the festival over all three days?

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Answer explanation

To find the total number of visitors, add the numbers from each day: 10,123 (Friday) + 14,589 (Saturday) + 11,276 (Sunday) = 35,988. Therefore, 35,988 people visited the festival over all three days.

5.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Three desert safaris were held in one week. On the first day, 2,678 people went. On the second day, 7,892 people joined, and on the third day, 9,856 people went. How many people attended all three safaris?

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Answer explanation

To find the total attendance, add the number of people from each day: 2,678 + 7,892 + 9,856 = 20,426. Therefore, 20,426 people attended all three safaris.

6.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

For a festival, a group of women prepared 134,560 henna designs in the first week, 167,891 in the second week, and 152,346 more in the third week. How many henna designs did they make in total?

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Answer explanation

To find the total henna designs, add the designs from each week: 134,560 + 167,891 + 152,346 = 454,797. Thus, they made a total of 454,797 henna designs.

7.

OPEN ENDED QUESTION

3 mins • 3 pts

During Ramadan, a mosque donated one hundred fifteen thousand, two hundred fifty-four meals in the first week. In the second week, they donated one hundred thirty-nine thousand, six hundred forty-five meals, and in the third week, they donated one hundred twenty thousand, three hundred twenty-two more meals. How many meals did they donate by the end of the third week?

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Answer explanation

To find the total meals donated, add the meals from each week: 115,254 + 139,645 + 120,322 = 375,221. Thus, by the end of the third week, they donated 375,221 meals.

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