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A topic-by-topic picture of what your child truly understands in their grade math — not just a score — plus a report to share with their teacher.
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Math Test for Grade 4

Test your math skills across Fluency, Understanding, Application & Reasoning
0 of 12 answered
Fluency
8 questions · 8 min
Q1
Find \(28\times35\).
Q2
Find the quotient and the remainder when \(305\) is divided by \(7\).
Q3
Write \(3\frac{2}{5}\) as an improper fraction.
Understanding
7 questions · 8 min
Q4
Which of these is the smallest factor of \(24\)?
Q5
Which of these is greater than \(3.4\)?
Q6
Which of the following is the correct approach to find an equivalent fraction of \(\frac{3}{5}\)?
Application
5 questions · 7 min
Q7

For a recycling project, each of \(130\) students collected \(25\) plastic bottles.

Out of these, \(220\) bottles were damaged and were not included for recycling.

The remaining bottles were equally arranged in \(6\) recycling bins.

How many bottles were there in each bin?

Q8

Here is the floor plan of a children's activity room in a community center.

Find the area of the floor.

Q9

Max took part in a workshop on conservation of water.

The workshop continued for \(3\) hours \(20\) minutes that was spread across \(4\) sessions of equal duration.

How long was each session?

Reasoning
5 questions · 7 min
Q10

Here is a pattern of blocks.

If this pattern continues, how many blocks will there be in the \(10^{\text{th}}\) figure of the pattern?

Q11

Sam has less than \(80\) flowers. He can place the flowers equally in \(2,3,\) or \(9\) vases.

If he places the flowers equally in \(5\) vases, \(2\) flowers are left over.

How many flowers does Sam have?

Q12

A rectangular strip of paper was folded to form the shape shown, such that ABCD becomes a rectangle.

What was the perimeter of the rectangular strip before it was folded?

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What Our 4th Grade Math Test Covers

Every question maps to a core 4th Grade topic — so the result reflects real classroom math.
Number Operations
Multiplication of 2-digit numbers
Division of 3-digit numbers by single digit numbers
Word Problems on Mixed Operations
Fractions and Decimals
Improper Fractions
Equivalent fractions
Comparison of Decimals
Factors and Multiples
Finding Factors
Rules of Divisibility
Perimeter and Area
Area of composite shapes
Perimeter of Complex shapes
Time
Applied Problems on Operations on Time
Geometry
Generalization of Geometric Pattern

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How Our Math Tests Make Your Child MathFit™

This test measures the four skills that make a child MathFit™ — and the gaps it just uncovered are exactly what our expert tutors help your child master in live 1-on-1 sessions.
Fluency
Solving problems with accuracy, efficiency, and flexibility.
Example
Sorting shapes into triangles, quadrilaterals, and circles without counting sides each time.
Understanding
Moving beyond 'how' to 'why'.
Example
Knowing a square is a kind of rectangle — because the rules of one are built into the other.
Application
Using math across different problems and contexts.
Example
Using the same area logic for a rectangle, a triangle, and a parallelogram — same idea, different shape.
Reasoning
Training the brain to think logically and explain the choice.
Example
Explaining why two shapes with different sides can have the same area — and proving it works.

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FAQs

What does the 4th grade math test cover?

The 4th grade math test covers Grade 4 topics across Number Operations (multiplication of 2-digit numbers, division of 3-digit numbers, mixed operation word problems), Fractions and Decimals (improper fractions, equivalent fractions, comparison of decimals), Factors and Multiples (finding factors, rules of divisibility), Perimeter and Area (composite and complex shapes), Time (applied problems), and Geometry (generalization of geometric patterns).

How is the 4th grade math test different from a school test?

School tests measure what your child has been taught recently. MathFit™ measures how deeply they understand — whether they can apply and reason with concepts, not just recall procedures. The result is a four-dimension skills profile, not a single grade.

Why are fractions so important in Grade 4?

Grade 4 is where fraction understanding deepens significantly — equivalent fractions, comparing fractions with unlike denominators, and improper fractions. Students who do not master this here typically struggle in Grades 5 and 6.

Is the 4th grade math test free?

Yes. Taking the test and viewing the skills overview is completely free. Enter your email to unlock the full concept breakdown and save the report.

What does the Application score mean on the 4th grade report?

The Application score measures whether your child can take a concept they know and use it to solve a real-world or multi-step problem. It is often lower than Fluency because applying knowledge is harder than recalling it — and it is the most important skill for standardized tests.

Can I retake the 4th grade math test?

Yes. You can retake the test at any time. We recommend waiting 4–6 weeks between attempts so there is meaningful progress to measure.

How do I use the 4th grade math report at home?

Start with the concept breakdown — it shows which specific topics need work. Use our free Grade 4 worksheets to practice those topics, then consider a Cuemath trial class if your child needs more structured support on a persistent gap.

What is the MathFit™ score?

The MathFit™ score is a number out of 10 that reflects your child’s overall math readiness for Grade 4. It is calculated from four skill dimensions — Fluency, Understanding, Application, and Reasoning. A score of 8–10 means thriving; 6–7 means developing with specific gaps; below 6 means Grade 4 foundations need strengthening before harder topics like fractions and multi-digit operations compound the difficulty.

What do Fluency, Understanding, Application, and Reasoning mean — and why do they matter?

Fluency measures how accurately and efficiently your child handles Grade 4 procedures — multiplying 2-digit numbers, dividing 3-digit numbers, applying divisibility rules. Understanding measures whether they truly grasp concepts like why equivalent fractions are equal or what a decimal notation represents. Application measures whether they can use these skills in word problems and real-world contexts, like finding the area of a composite shape. Reasoning measures logical thinking — generalizing geometric patterns or working through multi-step problems. At Grade 4, gaps in Understanding often show up as low Application scores on standardized tests, even when Fluency looks strong.
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Become MathFit™:
Boost math skills with daily fun challenges and puzzles.
STRATEGY GAMES
LOGIC PUZZLES
MENTAL MATH
Become MathFit™:
Boost math skills with daily fun challenges and puzzles.
STRATEGY GAMES
LOGIC PUZZLES
MENTAL MATH
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CueLearn Inc, 8, The Green, STE A, Dover, Kent County, Delaware 19901
India Office
Plot No. F-17/5, Golf Course Rd, Sector 42, Gurugram, Haryana 122009
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