3 rd Grade Math All Domains. 1. Which statement does NOT equal 452? A. 4 hundreds, 5 tens, 2 ones B. 3 hundreds, 15 tens, 2 ones C. 3 hundreds, 5 tens,

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3 rd Grade Math All Domains

1. Which statement does NOT equal 452? A. 4 hundreds, 5 tens, 2 ones B. 3 hundreds, 15 tens, 2 ones C. 3 hundreds, 5 tens, 12 ones D. 4 hundreds, 4 tens, 12 ones

2. Round 782 to the nearest hundred. A. 700 B. 780 C. 800 D. 880

3. What part of the figure is shaded? B. C. D. A.

4. What number is the same as ? A. 739 B C D. 7309

5. Jake needs 43 Crunchy Cereal box tops to order a toy. He has saved 17 so far. How many more box tops does Jake need? A. 23 B. 26 C. 34 D. 60

6. Which shows how to find the number of balloons left? A B C. 6 × 2 D. 6 ÷ 2

7. Bill has two coins. How much money could he have? A.50 cents B.25 cents C.12 cents D.5 cents

8. Tim wants to put pictures on 4 notebook pages. Each page has space for 3 pictures. How many pictures will he be able to put on the pages? A. 12 B. 8 C. 7 D. 4

342 = Which number belongs in the box? A. 34 B. 40 C. 300 D. 340

10. Which is the BEST estimate for the difference between the two numbers? A. 800 B. 500 C. 300 D. 200

is closest to A B C D. 700.

12. All of the students in the first through fourth grades will take part in different activities. There are 56 students in first grade, 54 in second grade, 55 in third grade, and 53 in fourth grade. How many students in all will take part in the activities? A. 208 B. 218 C. 228 D. 238

13. If Amy flips a quarter and it lands heads, when she flips it again it will A. probably be tails. B. probably be heads. C. definitely be tails. D. have an equal chance of being heads or tails.

14. Ted is making a game with spinners. The winner will be the person who spins a 1 the most in 20 turns. Which spinner is MOST LIKELY to land on 1? B. C. D. A. B. C. D.

15. Six weeks ago, Jill planted marigolds in three different soils as a science experiment. The table below shows the results. In which soil did the marigolds grow best? A. potting soil B. clay C. sand D. They grew about the same in all three kinds of soil

16. Jody has a bag filled with pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters. She takes one out, writes down the name of the coin, and puts it back. She does this seven times. Here is her record. Based on her record, there is probably more of which kind of coin in the bag? A. pennies B. nickels C. dimes D. quarters 1.Nickel 2.Dime 3.Dime 4.Penny 5. Dime 6. Nickel 7. Dime

17. Which number has the greatest value? A. 5,962 B. 5,692 C. 5,629 D. 5,926

18. Which is the missing number? A. 32 B. 34 C. 36 D , 24, 30, ___, 42

19. Use the pattern below to answer this question. 12, 15, 18, ___ Which comes next? A. 19 B. 20 C. 21 D. 22

20. Donald is thinking of a number between 87 and 100. The number is not 87, 89, 92, 97, 98, or 100. How many numbers are left to guess? A. 6 B. 7 C. 8 D. 10

21. Which would most likely hold only 1 liter of water? A. a coffee cup B. a pitcher C. a teaspoon D. a bathtub

22. Using estimation, decide which sticker has the GREATEST perimeter. B. C. D. A.

23. Andrew bought an apple for $0.50, a banana for $0.40, and a melon for $0.80. How much did Andrew spend? A. $170 B. $16 C. $1.70 D. $1.60

24. Bev buys an apple for 49 cents and a cookie for 16 cents. How much change does she get back from $1.00? A.35 cents B.45 cents C.55 cents D.65 cents

25. Jamie drew the figure above. How many line segments are shown in her figure? A. 5 B. 6 C. 7 D. 8 Use the figure below to answer this question.

1. C) 3 hundreds, 5 tens, 12 ones 2. C) B) 4. A) B) B) A) A) D) D) B) B) D) have an equal chance of being heads or tails. 14. D) 15. A) potting soil 16. C) dimes 17. A) 5, C) C) C) 8 Answer Key

21. B) a pitcher 22. B) 23. C) $ A) C) 7