CAT Mock Test- Grade 4 Reading

DraftCreated
    English
  1. Other
  2. 3 Grade
  3. AvatarNgô Hồng
Preview as student
Worksheet Image
Worksheet Image

CAT Level 3: Grade 4 READING Vocabulary Do items 1-24 and mark the best definitions for the bolded text. 1 large cavern 2 harsh winter 3 active child town hard lazy cave mild cute mountain early busy dinner fun smart 4 shatter a window 5 imitate the artist 6 amazing story break clap funny shade meet awesome paint laugh real close copy sad 7 timid puppy 8 demonstrate joy 9 assist a teacher playfull show listen small hide meet shy feel help brown make ask 10 deep slumber 11 consume lunch 12 revoke the power sleep cook gift bed eat take away party late strong fort dress up make 13 small chamber 14 large portion 15 glisten brightly puddle oven sing blanket piece color bag plate shine room cup hear 16 precious stone 17 fierce animal 18 plunge into the water hard big drop valuable strong throw pretty furry swim cold hungry pour 19 delicate skin 20 plead for help 21 typical day soft offer boring dark ask exciting wet pay long tough plan usual 22 distant city 23 fasten the belt 24 select a book far away take off choose big attach read busy change buy famous quick write Page 2 Copyright © 2018 by Academic Excellence, Inc. All rights reserved.

Worksheet Image

READING Comprehension Read the text below, then turn to the following page and choose the best answer for each item. One of the greatest desires James had was to own a dog. His parents told him that if he could earn money and take care of the dog, they would allow him to adopt one. James worked selling newspapers during the week and mowed lawns on the weekends. After six months, James had enough money to adopt a puppy and buy a dog house. James spent the next week going down to the animal shelter and talking to the volunteers about every dog they had for adoption. There were small dogs, big dogs, hairy dogs, and loud dogs. The one that James liked the most was a little puppy dachshund. It was only six months old. James paid $100 for the little dachshund and $50 for a dog house. He also bought two dog bowls for food and water, and a collar with a name tag. After one day, James had already decided the best name for his new puppy: Cowboy. The moment James put a bandana on the dachshund, the puppy looked just like a cowboy. Page 3 Copyright © 2018 by Academic Excellence, Inc. All rights reserved.

Worksheet Image

READING Comprehension 1 Who is the story about? 2 What did James want to 3 James earned money by have? Mark baby sitting James candy mowing lawns volunteers bike selling candy dogs newspapers washing cars dog 4 Where did James get 5 James also bought two 6 Cowboy was what kind his dog? of dog? bowls pet store bones bulldog animal shelter toys German Shepherd neighbor dog houses dachshund friend poodle Page 4 Copyright © 2018 by Academic Excellence, Inc. All rights reserved.

Worksheet Image

MATHEMATICS Computation Calculate addition items 1-10 below and mark your answers. 1 11 2 $10.45 17 $10.51 7 31 $7.25 + $3.02 + $0.18 $11.08 + 24 41 $13.37 none of these none of these 3 15 4 1,563 16 1,615 8 889 3 17 1,663 + 726 + 5 20 1,720 none of these none of these 5 $10.84 6 1 foot 4 inches $11.03 8 feet 2 inches 4 feet 5 inches $3.53 + $2 + $0.64 + $5 $11.17 7 feet 15 inches + 3 feet 9 inches $12.97 8 feet 14 inches none of these none of these 7 10 feet 2 inches 8 701 10 feet 10 inches 801 6 feet 8 inches 11 feet 328 821 + 4 feet 4 inches + 493 12 feet 911 none of these none of these 9 $12.36 10 10,650 $13.36 11,560 $9.87 + $.49 + $2 + $2 $14.16 5,678 11,650 + 5,972 $14.36 12,000 none of these none of these Page 5 Copyright © 2018 by Academic Excellence, Inc. All rights reserved.

Worksheet Image

MATHEMATICS Computation Calculate subtraction items 1-10 below and mark your answers. 1 332 2 2 feet 4 inches 917 392 2 feet 6 inches - 525 3 feet 8 inches 432 2 feet 12 inches - 1 foot 4 inches 493 4 feet 0 inches none of these none of these 3 $6.55 4 $3.50 $7.45 $3.65 $14.00 $9.75 $7.65 $4.10 - 6.55 - $6.35 $8.45 $4.40 none of these none of these 5 101 6 2 yards 1 foot 171 2 yards 2 feet 834 7 yards 2 feet 189 3 yards - 645 - 4 yards 2 feet 211 4 yards none of these none of these 2,508 8 $5.09 3,008 $5.31 8,917 3,598 $18.04 - $12.35 = $5.69 - 5,319 3,602 $6.31 none of these none of these 9 49 10 2 feet 1 inch 92 2 feet 11 inches 533 8 feet 8 inches 106 3 feet 1 inch - 439 – 5 feet 9 inches 972 3 feet 11 inches none of these none of these Page 6 Copyright © 2018 by Academic Excellence, Inc. All rights reserved.

Worksheet Image

MATHEMATICS Computation Calculate multiplication items 1-10 below and mark your answers. 1 36 2 $86.88 78 $96.88 32 $12.11 120 $98.68 x 4 x 8 128 $98.86 none of these none of these 3 1,615 4 106 1,740 347 225 28 1,800 2,018 x 8 x 14 1,845 2,368 none of these none of these 5 $63.5 6 4 years 5 months $72.5 4 years 7 months $18.5 2 years 5 months $126.3 4 years 10 months x 7 x 2 $129.5 22 years 25 months none of these none of these 7 219 8 $444.21 1,205 $464.1 204 $27.3 3,045 $466.73 x 15 x 17 3,060 $516.1 none of these none of these 9 2,092 10 52.00 20,920 54.14 523 14.06 209,200 56.24 x 40 x 4 2,092,000 58.64 none of these none of these Page 7 Copyright © 2018 by Academic Excellence, Inc. All rights reserved.

Worksheet Image

MATHEMATICS Computation Calculate division items 1-6 below and mark your answers. 1 3 2 $2.51 4 $2.91 8 $25.10 9 36 2 $5.82 324 $3.50 none of these none of these 3 35 4 72 37 80 71 82 3 105 5 410 305 85 none of these none of these 5 22 6 3 feet 4 inches 24 3 feet 8 inches 25 4 feet 6 inches 8 184 2 6 feet 8 inches 26 6 feet 4 inches none of these none of these MATHEMATICS Fractions Do Items 1-4 below and mark your answers. 1 2 3 2 8 6 1 5 7 4 1 8 8 1 1 2 4 + 2 - 4 8 8 4 3 none of these none of these 3 2 4 2 3 3 2 1 6 6 1 1 1 x 2 3 ÷ 1 3 3 3 3 1 12 9 3 none of these none of these Page 8 Copyright © 2018 by Academic Excellence, Inc. All rights reserved.

Worksheet Image

MATHEMATICS Concepts Calculate items 1-12 below and mark your answers. 1 add 2 30º divide 20º What temperature x means multiply 10º does the subtact 0º thermometer show? none of these none of these 3 400,150 4 3 4,150 Which numeral belongs in 6 Four hundred fifteen the box? 4,015 9 means the same as 415 9÷3= 12 none of these none of these 5 180 6 inches Which of the following 201 feet numerals names 173 ft. means pounds the smallest number? 128 hours none of these none of these 7 2 feet 5 inches 8 6 The longest 1 foot 10 inches 9 The roman numeral XI measurement to 35 inches 10 means the right is 1 yard 11 2 feet 11 inches none of these 9 10 What is the distance 2 9 feet around the rectangle Which digit is in the 8 18 feet below? hundreds’ place 9 20 feet in the numeral 406,317,289? 1 4 feet 45 feet none of these none of these 5 feet 11 $20.50 12 3,560 Twenty dollars and $20.5¢ 30,056 Thirty thousand fifty-six five cents means $20.05 30,560 is the same as the same as $25.00 35,600 none of these none of these Page 9 Copyright © 2018 by Academic Excellence, Inc. All rights reserved.

Worksheet Image

MATHEMATICS Problems Calculate items 1-8 below and mark your answers. 1 7 11 Jane has 7 apples. Jon has 14 apples. How many apples do they have 21 together? 24 none of these 2 $40 Friday The bar graph to the right $30 Tuesday shows Sarah’s bake sale $20 earnings over the last 5 days. Monday $10 On which day did she Thursday $0 earn the most? none of these Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri 3 3 Tom had 12 pieces of gum. He divided them equally among 3 other boys 4 and himself. How many pieces of gum did each boy receive? 5 9 none of these 4 9 10 Martha made 9 muffins and her sister made 6 more. They ate 4 muffins. 11 How many did they have left? 12 none of these 5 4 14 A garden had 5 rows of sunflowers with 6 sunflowers in each row. Seven 18 sunflowers were cut and given away. How many remained? 23 none of these 6 7 8 Karen is 7 years old, Liam is 6 years old, Harry is 8 years old, and Olivia is 9 11. What is their average age? 10 none of these 7 $1.76 $1.85 Polly had $10.00. She bought a coloring book for $3.50, pencils for $1.75, $1.94 and a pencil case for $2.89. How much money did she have left? $2.16 none of these 8 48 inches 53 inches Jamie’s height is 54 inches, Kyle’s height is 57 inches, Charlie’s height is 70 inches 48 inches, and Eddie’s height is 53 inches. What is their average height? 212 inches none of these Page 10 Copyright © 2018 by Academic Excellence, Inc. All rights reserved.