Top 10 4th Grade FSA Math Practice Questions
TL;DR: Florida’s old FSA is now called FAST (Florida Assessment of Student Thinking), but the grade-4 math skills your child needs are nearly identical. These 10 practice questions still mirror what your fourth grader will see on test day, so they remain a clean honest preview. Work through them together, check the pacing, and you will spot which topics still deserve a little more time before the real test arrives.
Key takeaways:
- Florida replaced FSA with FAST in 2022-23 – new test, similar grade-4 math content.
- FAST is computer-adaptive and given three times a year (PM1, PM2, PM3); PM3 sets the official level.
- Aligned to Florida’s B.E.S.T. Standards (replaced Common Core in Florida).
- No calculator at grade 4 – on-screen formula and conversion reference is available.
- Level 3 (“Satisfactory”) is the grade-level target, typically around 300 on the scale score.
1- Round \(855\) to the nearest ten.________
2- Which of the following decimals is equivalent to \(\frac{12}{100}\)?
A. \(0.12\)
B. \(1.2\)
C. \(0.012\)
D. \(12.0\)
3- How many weeks are in \(28\) days?
A. \(4\)
B. \(7\)
C. \(14\)
D. \(21\)
4- A football team is buying new uniforms. Each uniform costs \($24\). The team wants to buy \(14\) uniforms.
Which equation represents a way to find the total cost of the uniforms?
A. \((24 \times 10) + (1 \times 14) = 240 + 14\)
B. \((24 \times 10) + (10 \times 4) = 240 + 40\)
C. \((24 \times 10) + (24 \times 4) = 24 \times 14\)
D. \((14 \times 10) + (10 \times 24) = 140 + 240\)
5- Which of the following groups of equations are all equivalent to \(98 – 31 = Z\)?
A. \(98 – Z = 31\) and \(Z – 31 = 98\)
B. \(Z + 98 = 31\) and \(31 – Z = 98\)
C. \(98 – Z = 31\) and \(Z + 31 = 98\)
D. \(98 + 31 = Z\) and \(Z – 98 = 31\)
6- Which of the following figures shows an angle less than \(90^\circ\)?
A.
B. \(90^\circ\)
C. \(180^\circ\)
D. \(240^\circ\)
7- Ella described a number using these clues:
Three-digit odd numbers that have a 6 in the hundreds place and a 3 in the tens place
Which number could fit Ella’s description?
A. 627
B. 637
C. 632
D. 636
8- Tam has 390 cards. He wants to put them in boxes of 30 cards. How many boxes does he need?
A. 7
B. 9
C. 11
D. 13
9- If this clock shows a time in the morning, what time was it 6 hours and 30 minutes ago?
A. 07:45 AM
B. 05:45 AM
C. 07:45 PM
D. 05:45 PM
10- Use the table below to answer the question.
The students in the fourth-grade class voted for their favorite sport. Which bar graph shows the results of the student’s votes?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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Answers:
1- 860
We round the number up to the nearest ten if the last digit in the number is 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9.
We round the number down to the nearest ten if the last digit in the number is 1, 2, 3, or 4.
If the last digit is 0, then we do not have to do any rounding, because it is already to the ten.
Therefore, a rounded number of 855 to the nearest ten is 860.
2- A
\(\frac{12}{100}\) is equal to 0.12
3- A
7 days = 1 week
28 days \(= (28 ÷ 7)= 4\) weeks
4- C
Football team should buy 14 uniforms that each uniform cost $24 so they should pay (14 \(×\) $24) $336.
Therefore, choice C is correct answer:
\((24 × 10) + (24 × 4) =24(10+14) =24×14 = $336\)
5- C
These: \(98 – 31 = Z\)
\(98 – Z = 31\)
And \(Z + 31 = 98\) are equal.
6- A
This angle is less than \(90^\circ\). just choice A shows an angle less than \(90^\circ\).
7- B
Three–digit odd numbers that have a 6 in the hundreds place and a 3 in the tens place are 631, 633, 635, 637, 639. 637 is one of the alternatives.
8- D
Tam wants to divide his 390 cards into boxes of 30 cards. So he needs \(390÷30=13\) boxes.
9- C
Subtract hours: \(2 – 6 = -4\)
Subtract the minutes: \(15 – 30 = – 15\)
The minutes are less than 0, so:
• Add 60 to minutes ( \(-15 +60 =45\) minutes)
• Subtract 1 from hours \((-4 – 1 = -5)\) the hours are less than 0, add 24: \((24 – 5 =19)\)
The answer is 19:45 that is equal to 7:45
10- A
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Frequently Asked Questions
Wait – is the test still called FSA?
No – Florida retired the FSA (Florida Standards Assessments) after the 2021-22 school year and replaced it with FAST (Florida Assessment of Student Thinking), built on the new B.E.S.T. Standards. FAST is computer-adaptive and given three times a year (PM1, PM2, PM3). FSA-aligned practice still maps onto the same grade-level math skills, since FAST tests roughly the same content.
What’s on the 4 grade Florida Math test?
Florida Grade 4 Math (FAST) follows the B.E.S.T. (Benchmarks for Excellent Student Thinking) Mathematics Standards and covers multi-digit multiplication and long division, fractions with like denominators, decimals to hundredths, perimeter and area, measurement conversions, and multi-step word problems. Items are grouped into Number Sense and Operations, Algebraic Reasoning, Measurement, Geometric Reasoning, and Data Analysis and Probability.
How is FAST different from the old FSA?
Three big changes: (1) FAST is computer-adaptive (questions adjust to your child’s responses), (2) it’s given three times a year – fall (PM1), winter (PM2), and spring (PM3) – instead of one end-of-year test, and (3) it aligns to Florida’s B.E.S.T. Standards, which replaced Common Core. Each PM is shorter (about 75 minutes) than the old FSA.
How many questions are on FAST Math?
Each PM administration at grade 4 has roughly 28-34 items, calibrated to your child’s level. Because the test is computer-adaptive, two students taking it on the same day will likely see different items. The PM3 (spring) determines the official achievement level.
Is a calculator allowed?
No – calculators aren’t allowed on grade 4 FAST Math. Your child needs solid recall of multiplication facts and basic operations. An on-screen reference sheet is available with conversions and formulas at grade 4 and up.
What’s a passing score?
FAST reports five achievement levels: Level 1 (Inadequate), Level 2 (Below Satisfactory), Level 3 (Satisfactory), Level 4 (Proficient), and Level 5 (Mastery). Level 3 is the on-grade-level target. Cut scores adjust by year; at grade 4 Math, Level 3 is typically around 296-310 on the scale score.
When is the test given?
FAST PM3 (the high-stakes spring administration) is given in late April or early May. PM1 happens in August-September, PM2 in December-January. Your child’s school sets the exact dates within the state window.
What question types appear?
Multiple choice, multi-select, drag-and-drop, equation builder, hot spot, and graphing items. FAST is fully online, so practice on a computer or tablet matters. Constructed-response items count for a smaller share of points than the old FSA had.
How should we study for FAST?
Three habits help most: (1) 15-20 minutes of daily focused practice, (2) familiarizing your child with the computer-adaptive interface (read each item carefully – you can’t change answers after moving on), and (3) reviewing every missed item together to find real gaps. Practice some FSA questions too – the underlying grade-4 math is largely the same.
Where can my child get more FAST and FSA practice?
EffortlessMath has grade-4 FSA and FAST practice tests, topic-by-topic worksheets, and full study guides. The Related Lessons section below links to step-by-step explanations of the trickiest grade-4 skills – long division, fractions, and multi-step word problems.
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