ISEE Primary 4 Practice Test PDF
The ISEE Primary 4 is designed to measure the reading and mathematics skills of students seeking admission to fourth grade in independent schools. This ISEE Primary 4 online admission test is administered to third grade students seeking admission to grade four. The first two sections are designed to measure student achievement in Reading and Mathematics. The third section is an untimed and unscored Writing Sample which is written by the student in response to a given prompt.
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Earned Point(s): 0 of 0, (0) Mrs. Smith, a pet storeowner, created a graph to compare the number of boys and girls who bought certain types of pet animals in her store. Which pet has the highest difference between the number of boys and the number of girls who bought it? Kevin has been practicing running in preparation for the incoming inter-school track competition. He recorded the time it takes him to finish a one-mile run for 8 consecutive practice rounds. His time decreased per run for several rounds and then increased. On which round did Kevin’s run time increase? The graph represents the weekly sales of pepperoni and Hawaiian pizzas in a pizza store for six consecutive weeks. Based on the data in this graph, which question can be answered? Mr. Murphy recorded the number of ice cream bars he sold for each day for six consecutive days. He noticed that he had sold 5 more ice cream bars on Saturday than he did on Wednesday and Friday combined. Based on the data, how many ice cream drops are represented by ? Cynthia recorded a measurement of a wallpaper as 9 square meters. Which wallpaper measurement did Cynthia record? In an art gallery, a wooden frame will be widened to accommodate more paintings by adding a 3-foot-wide section to the middle of it. What will happen to the perimeter of the wooden frame if the 3-foot-wide section is added to the middle? Two friends were estimating the weights of some objects. For the first estimation, Pete believed that a textbook weighs about one kilogram, but Matt disagreed and said that it weighs about one ton. For the second estimation, Pete believed that a paper clip weighs about a gram, but Matt disagreed and said that it weighs about a pound. Which of the following statements is true? The figure shows a drawing of a school’s parking lot. What is the perimeter of the parking lot? A pattern is shown below. How many unshaded circles will be in the eighth figure? Cathy’s sister earns $11.23 per hour at her part-time job in a restaurant. Last month, she worked 38.9 hours. Which expression should she use to get the closest estimate of her pay? Jay made the following figures using blocks. Which decimal represents the number of orange blocks? Which of the following equations in NOT true? Bella recorded the measurements of some objects she found at home. Which measurement was recorded for a plate mat? The average temperatures in Maryland for 9 consecutive weeks were recorded in the table below. Which is the best observation we can say about the data? Mr. Howard, the canteen cook, made a graph of the number of boys and girls who like certain types of desserts. Which dessert has equal numbers of boys and girls who like it? A wall made of bricks was extended as shown. Which percent represents the number of the additional bricks? The figures below represent some numbers. Using the table above, which of the following equations is true?ISEE Mathematics Primary 4 : Set 1
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KEVIN’S RUN TIMES
Round 1
6.8 minutes
Round 2
5.9 minutes
Round 3
5.6 minutes
Round 4
5.3 minutes
Round 5
5.7 minutes
Round 6
5.1 minutes
Round 7
4.8 minutes
Round 8
4.5 minutes
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MEASURES OF OBJECTS
Object
Measures
a can of soda
150 mL
an apple
300 grams
plate mat
50 centimeters
room floor
80 square feet
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MARYLAND’S AVERAGE WEEKLY TEMPERATURE
Week 1
61°F
Week 2
64°F
Week 3
65°F
Week 4
60°F
Week 5
62°F
Week 6
63°F
Week 7
58°F
Week 8
59°F
Week 9
62°F
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