4th Grade Math Vocabulary
  • 1. A table used to organize information from a survey.
A) frequency table
B) dinner table
C) informational table
D) pool table
  • 2. Addends can be added in any order and the sum is still the same.
A) commutative property
B) identity property
C) zero property
D) distributive property
  • 3. Any number multiplied by 1 is that number.
A) zero property
B) commutative property
C) personal property
D) identity property
  • 4. The answer to a multiplication problem.
A) dividend
B) product
C) factor
D) quotient
  • 5. Number of minutes in one hour.
A) 100
B) 60
C) 48
D) 55
  • 6. Number of cents in one dollar.
A) 60
B) 1,000
C) 100
D) 50
  • 7. The numbers multiplied together to find a product.
A) factor
B) divisor
C) quotient
D) product
  • 8. Number of years in a century.
A) 50
B) 10
C) 1,000
D) 100
  • 9. The bottom number in a fraction.
A) denominator
B) numerator
  • 10. A graph that uses pictures or symbols to show data.
A) circle graph
B) bar graph
C) pictograph
D) line graph
  • 11. Number of hours in one day.
A) 22
B) 36
C) 48
D) 24
  • 12. Factors can be multiplied in any order and the product remains the same.
A) zero property
B) identity property
C) distributive property
D) commutative property of multiplication
  • 13. A graph using bars to show data.
A) bar graph
B) pictograph
C) circle graph
D) line graph
  • 14. The answer to an addition problem.
A) factor
B) quotient
C) product
D) sum
  • 15. The numbers that are added together to find a sum.
A) addends
B) factors
C) divisors
D) quotients
  • 16. A multiple that two or more numbers have in common.
A) numbers
B) common multiple
C) products
D) factor
  • 17. The time between midnight and noon.
A) p.m.
B) a.m.
  • 18. The time between noon and midnight.
A) a.m.
B) p.m.
  • 19. Number of days in a year.
A) 465
B) 365
C) 325
D) 352
  • 20. Then answer when subtracting two numbers.
A) sum
B) quotient
C) product
D) difference
  • 21. Any number multiplied by zero is zero.
A) zero property
B) identity property
C) distributive property
D) commutative property
  • 22. The top number in a fraction.
A) denominator
B) numerator
  • 23. Number of seconds in one minute.
A) 100
B) 30
C) 60
D) 90
  • 24. Number of years in one decade.
A) 1,000
B) 100
C) 50
D) 10
  • 25. Number of years in one millenium.
A) 100
B) 1,000
C) 10,000
D) 500
  • 26. Number in a division problem that is being divided.
A) dividend
B) divisor
C) factor
D) quotient
  • 27. Number that you are dividing by in a division problem.
A) factor
B) divisor
C) quotient
D) divident
  • 28. The answer to a division problem.
A) divisor
B) quotient
C) difference
D) product
  • 29. The number of inches in one foot.
A) 1
B) 12
C) 100
D) 36
  • 30. The number of feet in one yard.
A) 36
B) 3
C) 12
D) 2
  • 31. The number of inches in one yard.
A) 12
B) 100
C) 36
D) 24
  • 32. The number of millimeters in one centimeter.
A) 1/10
B) 100
C) 1,000
D) 10
  • 33. The number of centimeters in one meter.
A) 10,000
B) 10
C) 1,000
D) 100
  • 34. The number of millimeters in one meter.
A) 10
B) 1
C) 1,000
D) 100
  • 35. The number of quarts in one gallon.
A) 2
B) 8
C) 4
D) 1
  • 36. The number of pints in a quart.
A) 6
B) 4
C) 2
D) 8
  • 37. The number of cups in a pint.
A) 2
B) 8
C) 4
D) 6
  • 38. The number of cups in a quart.
A) 10
B) 2
C) 6
D) 4
  • 39. The number of cups in a gallon.
A) 16
B) 8
C) 4
D) 12
  • 40. The number of pints in a gallon.
A) 12
B) 8
C) 10
D) 4
  • 41. The number of quarts in a half-gallon.
A) 6
B) 8
C) 2
D) 4
  • 42. The number of feet in one mile.
A) 5,000
B) 5,820
C) 5,280
D) 5,200
  • 43. The number of days in February (non-leap year).
A) 29
B) 28
C) 30
D) 31
  • 44. The number of days in September.
A) 31
B) 28
C) 29
D) 30
  • 45. The number of days in May.
A) 31
B) 29
C) 28
D) 30
  • 46. The best graph to show change over time.
A) pictograph
B) line graph
C) bar graph
D) circle graph
  • 47. The average of the data.
A) mean
B) range
C) median
D) mode
  • 48. The "most frequent" number in the data.
A) median
B) mode
C) range
D) mean
  • 49. The highest number minus the lowest number in the data.
A) median
B) mean
C) range
D) mode
  • 50. The "middle" number in the data.
A) range
B) mode
C) median
D) mean
  • 51. An angle greater than 90 degrees, but less than 180 degrees.
A) acute
B) right
C) obtuse
D) straight
  • 52. An angle equal to 90 degrees.
A) straight
B) obtuse
C) acute
D) right
  • 53. An angle less than 90 degrees.
A) acute
B) straight
C) right
D) obtuse
  • 54. An angle equal to 180 degrees.
A) right
B) obtuse
C) acute
D) straight
  • 55. A number that can only be divided by 1 and itself.
A) negative
B) positive
C) prime
D) composite
  • 56. Numbers that can be divided by MORE THAN just 1 and itself. It has 2 or more sets of factor pairs.
A) positive
B) negative
C) composite
D) prime
  • 57. A fraction with the numerator greater than the denominator.
A) positive
B) prime
C) proper fraction
D) improper fraction
  • 58. A fraction with the numerator less than the denominator.
A) proper fraction
B) prime
C) improper fraction
D) positive
  • 59. The total number of square units enclosed in a shape.
A) length
B) perimeter
C) area
D) height
  • 60. Number of ounces in one pound.
A) 14
B) 12
C) 16
D) 10
  • 61. Number of pounds in one ton.
A) 100
B) 1,000
C) 200
D) 2,000
  • 62. A three-sided polygon.
A) pentagon
B) hexagon
C) quadrilateral
D) triangle
  • 63. A four-sided polygon.
A) octagon
B) quadrilateral
C) heptagon
D) pentagon
  • 64. A five-sided polygon.
A) heptagon
B) nonagon
C) hexagon
D) pentagon
  • 65. A six-sided polygon.
A) pentagon
B) heptagon
C) octagon
D) hexagon
  • 66. A seven-sided polygon.
A) heptagon
B) pentagon
C) hexagon
D) nonagon
  • 67. An eight-sided polygon.
A) pentagon
B) hexagon
C) decagon
D) octagon
  • 68. A nine-sided polygon.
A) octagon
B) decagon
C) heptagon
D) nonagon
  • 69. A ten-sided polygon.
A) decagon
B) dodecagon
C) octagon
D) nonagon
  • 70. A twelve-sided polygon.
A) nonagon
B) dodecagon
C) decagon
D) octagon
  • 71. The point where two line segments meet.
A) diagonal
B) edge
C) vertex
D) ray
  • 72. A line segment connecting opposite vertices.
A) array
B) obliques
C) ray
D) diagonal
  • 73. The smallest polygon.
A) square
B) biagon
C) triangle
D) biangle
  • 74. The number of angles in a triangle.
A) 3
B) 2
C) 1
D) 4
  • 75. The number of vertices in a triangle.
A) 1
B) 3
C) 4
D) 2
  • 76. The number of angles in a rhombus.
A) 3
B) 4
C) 2
D) 5
  • 77. The number of vertices in a rectangle.
A) 5
B) 3
C) 4
D) 2
  • 78. The number of angles in a octagon
A) 6
B) 8
C) 9
D) 7
  • 79. The number of vertices on a decagon.
A) 8
B) 7
C) 10
D) 9
  • 80. The liklihood that an event will ocurr.
A) geometry
B) data analysis
C) probability
D) functions
  • 81. < is a mathematics symbol that means...
A) less than
B) equal to
C) more than
  • 82. > is a mathematics symbol that means...
A) more than
B) less than
C) equal to
  • 83. = is a mathematics symbol that means...
A) more than
B) less than
C) equal to
  • 84. Length x Width =
A) Area
B) Size
C) Volume
D) Perimeter
  • 85. The total distance around an entire shape.
A) Perimeter
B) Size
C) Volume
D) Area
  • 86. The bottom of a plane figure or a three-dimensional figure.
A) base
B) face
C) edge
D) vertex
  • 87. A three-dimensional figure with one circular base and one vertex.
A) cube
B) triangular prism
C) cylinder
D) cone
  • 88. A solid figure with 6 square faces of equal size.
A) rectangular pyramid
B) cylinder
C) rectangular prism
D) cube
  • 89. Figures or angles that are the same size and the same shape.
A) similar
B) equal
C) congruent
D) simple
  • 90. Figures or angles that are the same size OR the same shape.
A) equal
B) similar
C) congruent
D) simple
  • 91. A three-dimensional figure having two circular bases that are congruent and parallel.
A) triangular pyramid
B) cylinder
C) cone
D) sphere
  • 92. The numbers in the base 10 number system, having one or more places to the right of a decimal point.
A) negative
B) whole number
C) positive
D) decimal number
  • 93. A unit of measure of an angle.
A) width
B) inches
C) degree
D) height
  • 94. The line segment joining two points on a circle and passing through the center of the circle.
A) circumference
B) diameter
C) radius
D) area
  • 95. Fractions that reduce to the same number.
A) decimal fractions
B) improper fractions
C) whole numbers
D) equivalent fractions
  • 96. A number that ends in 0,2,4,6, or 8 and is divisible by 2.
A) odd
B) even
C) positive
D) negative
  • 97. All numbers of the right of 0 on a number line.
A) odd
B) positve
C) even
D) negative
  • 98. All numbers to the left of 0 on a number line.
A) positive
B) negative
C) even
D) odd
  • 99. A number written as a whole number and a fraction.
A) whole number
B) improper fraction
C) mixed number
D) decimal fraction
  • 100. Two lines that cross and form a 90 degree angle.
A) popular
B) vertex
C) perpendicular
D) parallel
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