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Grade 3 Math Practice Test # 1 Name:

Section A

For each of the following questions, four options are given, choose the correct
answer.

1. What is 2 thousands 5 hundreds and 3 ones as a numeral?

a. 2035
b. 2530
c. 2053
d. 2503

2. In which of the following numbers does the digit 8 stand for


8 tens?

a. 1875
b. 3928
c. 4782
d. 8609

3. Which of the following is the greatest?

a. 3000 + 900 + 90
b. 4000 + 100 + 1
c. 3000 + 90 + 9
d. 4000 + 80 + 8

4. 1 thousand and 300 tens make ____________ hundreds.

a. 13
b. 40
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c. 1300
d. 4000

5. What is the missing value in the box?

3766
+1 5 7
5123
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 0

6. There were 5100 people in a concert. 2679 of them were


adults and the rest were children. How many children were
there in the concert?

a. 2142
b. 2241
c. 2412
d. 2421
7. Ben had 35 fewer stamps than Noah. If Ben gave Noah 10
stamps, how many fewer stamps will Ben have than Noah?

a. 25
b. 35

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c. 45
d. 55

8. Which of the following is the same as 9 + 9 + 9 + 9 + 9?

a. 5 + 9
b. 5 x 9
c. 6 + 9
d. 6 x 9

9. The time on the clock is ___________.

a. 6.50
b. 7.10
c. 7.50
d. 10.35

Section B

For each question, write your answer. Give your answer in the unit stated.

10. Use all the digits 1, 5, 8, to make 3-digit numbers. How


many odd numbers can you make?

11. I am a three-digit number. The digit in the hundreds


place is 3 more than the digit in the ones place.
The digit in the tens place is the greatest one-digit
number. The sum of the digits in the tens place and the
ones place is 14. What number am I?

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12. The difference between two numbers is 524. The bigger
number is 2805.
What is the sum of the two numbers?

13. 2535 - _____ = 486

14. Simon received $580 during Chinese New Year. He


received $150 more than Betty. How much did they
receive altogether?

15. The product of 4 and 9 is the same as the product of 6


and ________.

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16. Jack caught 6 spiders and 8 ants in his garden. If a spider
has 8 legs and an ant has 6 legs, how many legs are there
in total?

17. Roger bought 2 packets of berries on Monday and 3 times


as many berries on Tuesday. If each packet of berries cost
$7, how much more did he spend on Tuesday than on
Monday?

18. Arrange the fractions below in order from the greatest to


the smallest.

15 , 12 , 111 , 18
_______ , ________ , ________ , _________
Greatest Smallest

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Section C

Work out the following sums carefully. Show each step of your working clearly.

19. 2772 people went to Sentosa on Saturday. There were


188 fewer people on Sunday than on Saturday. How many
people went to Sentosa for the two days?

20. Daniel, Jeff and Ali played a game in which each of them
had their own scores. The total score for Daniel and Jeff
was 2846.The total score for Jeff and Ali was 3546. If
Daniel scored 1758, what was Ali score?

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21. James had 1250 handphones and some ipads in his shop.
After selling 560 handphones and buying another 240
ipads, he had the same number of handphones and ipads.
How many ipads did James have at first?

22. Both Jar A and Jar B contained some cookies. There were
20 more cookies in Jar A than Jar B. After I moved 12
cookies from Jar A to Jar B, there were 60 cookies in Jar B.
How many cookies were there in Jar A at first?

Answers

1. d 10. 4 19. 5356 people went to


2. c 11. 895 Sentosa for the two
3. b 12. 5086 days.
4. b 13. 2049 20. Ali’s score 2458
5. c 14. $1010 21. James had 450
6. d 15. 6 ipads at first.
7. d 16. 96 22. There were 68
8. b 17. 28 cookies in Jar A to
9. a 18. 12,15,18,111 begin with.

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Grade 3 Math Practice Test # 2 Name:
Section A

For each question, four options are given. One of them is correct
answer

1. 8403 has the same value as ___________.

a. 8003 + 40
b. 800 + 400 + 3
c. 8000 + 403
d. 8000 + 40 + 3

2. In 7295, the value of the digit "9" is ________.

a. 9
b. 90
c. 900
d. 9000

3. Complete the number pattern.

6224, 6124, 6024, __________, 5824

a. 5914
b. 5924
c. 6014
d. 6024

4. What is the difference between 4967 and 6382?

a. 2625
b. 2425
c. 2415

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d. 1415
5. What is the sum of 2838 and 3523?

a. 6361
b. 6351
c. 5361
d. 5351

6. The difference between 34 ones and 21 tens is ________.

a. 13
b. 55
c. 176
d. 244

7. 2 thousands + 31 hundreds + 7 ones = ____________.

a. 2317
b. 2380
c. 5107
d. 5170

8. The sum of 47 tens and __________ is 101 tens.

a. 54 ones
b. 54 tens
c. 54 hundreds
d. 54 thousands

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9. Find the missing number.

1268 + ________ = 8000

a. 6732
b. 6742
c. 7732
d. 9268

10. 23 tens more than 3125 is __________.

a. 3102
b. 3148
c. 3355
d. 5425

11.

Form the smallest 4 digit number using the digits shown above.
(Each digit can only be used once.)

a. 2930
b. 2750
c. 2305
d. 2035

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12. 4817 is ___________ more than 3807.

a. 1010
b. 1100
c. 4817
d. 8624

13. I am a four digit number. The digit in the ones place is twice the
digit in the thousands place. The digit in the tens place is 5
more than the digit in the hundreds place.
What number am I?

a. 1864
b. 4168
c. 4618
d. 8164

14. Which of the following numbers are arranged in order, beginning


with the greatest?

a. 271, 291, 311


b. 325, 315, 335
c. 602, 592, 582
d. 862, 892, 832

15. Mr Jones paid $8 for 3 forks and 2 spoons.


He paid $6 for 2 similar forks and 2 similar spoons.
How much would he pay for 2 such forks?

a. $14
b. $2
c. $6
d. $4

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16. In 4392, the difference in the digit '4' and digit '9' is
___________.

a. 3010
b. 3100
c. 3910
d. 4090

17. John is 7 years old. He is 4 years older than his brother, James.
How old will James be in 3 years' time?

a. 14 years old
b. 8 years old
c. 7 years old
d. 6 years old

18. A baker sold 365 cakes on Sunday. He sold 52 more cakes on


Sunday than Saturday. How many cakes did he sell in the two
day?

a. 313
b. 417
c. 678
d. 73

19. After selling 412 pears and buying 307 pears, a fruit seller had
539 pears. How many pears did he have at first?

a. 434
b. 644
c. 951

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d. 1258

20. Susan had 28 books.


She gave 15 books to her sister, Mary.
Mary then had 12 more books than Susan.
How many books did Mary have at first?

a. 10
b. 13
c. 25
d. 27

Section B

Solve each of the following problems. Show all your working and statement
clearly. Write your answers in the space provided.

21. Write one thousand, five hundreds and sixty-three in number.

22. Write 3652 in words.

23. In 7136, the digit "7" is in the _____________ place.

24. 4 235, 4 365, __A__ , 4 625, ___B___ , 4 885

A is ______________

B is _____________

25. ABC is a 3-digit number.


The sum of the digit, A + B + C = 8

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A is twice of B
If A, B, C are different digit, what is the number?

26. There are 1546 students in Lucky Primary School.


If there are 759 boys, how many girls are there?

27. Study the number pattern below carefully.


Fill in the missing numbers in the boxes.

3440 1400

3420 A

3400

4400 3380

5400 B

A is ____________

B is ____________

28. What is the missing digit in the box?

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9 1 5

- 6 4 7

8 7 6 8

29. Megan has 16 apples.


She bought another 2 boxes of apples.
Each box contained 12 apples.
How many apples did she have altogether?

30. The difference between two numbers is 36.


If the smaller number is 355, what is the bigger number?

31. Andrew bought 3 buns.


Each bun cost $3.
After paying for the buns, he had $48 left.

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How much money he had at first?

32. At the first MRT station, 178 people boarded the train.
At the second station, 83 people boarded the train but 92 people
got off.
How many people were there on the train after it left the second
station?

33. There are 1076 children at a school concert.


598 of them are girls.
How many fewer boys than girls are there?

34. Ethan is 33 years younger than his mother.


If Ethan is 4 years old 7 years ago, how old is his mother now?

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35. I am an odd number between 243 and 259.
The sum of my digits is 15.
What number am I?

36. Henry has 7 pencils.


Simon has twice as many pencils as Henry.
Keegan has twice as many pencils as Simon.
How many pencils does Keegan have?

37. What is the value of ?

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38. Use the following digits to form the largest possible odd number.

0 3 4 7

39. Find the sum of all the even numbers between 133 and 139.

40. Marvin has $33 and David has $19.


How much must Marvin give to David so that they have an equal
amount of money?

Section c

Solve each of the following problems. Show all your working and statements
clearly.

41. Emily has 4786 stamps. 1698 of them are old used stamps.
The rest are new stamps.
a) How many new stamps are there?
b) How many more new stamps than old stamps are there?

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42. Find the number represented by the letters A, B and C below.
A, B, C are all odd numbers

A B 8
+ 7 B C
1 1 5 3

A:_________________

B:_________________

C:_________________

43. Alvin has a total of 392 Singapore and Brunei coins in his piggy
bank.
The difference between the two countries' coin is 64.
If he has more Singapore coins than Brunei coins, how many
Singapore coins does he have?

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44. There are 6440 marbles in a box. 2720 of them are blue.
The rest are yellow and green. The number of yellow marbles is
220 less than the number of blue marbles.
How many green marbles are there in the box?

45. Mr Beaver had $9670 of saving in his bank.


He withdrew $5387 to buy a piano.
He then withdrew another $799 to buy a guitar.
a) How much money did he withdraw altogether?
b) How much money had he left in bank?

(a)_________________

(b)_________________

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Answer Key 18. C 32. 169
19. B 33. 120
Section A 20. A 34. 44
35. 249
1. C Section B (Answers) 36. 28
2. B 37. 40
3. B 21. 1563 38. 7403
4. D 22. Three thousand, 39. 408
5. A six hundred and 40. $7
6. C fifty-two
7. C 23. thousand Section C
8. B 24. A: 4495
9. A B: 4755 41. (a) 3088
10. C 25. 215 (b)1390
11. D 26. 787 42. A: 3
12. A 27. A: 2400 B: 7
13. B B: 3360 C:5
14. C 28. 4 43. 228
15. D 29. 40 44. 1220
16. C 30. 391 45. (a) $6186
17. D 31. $57 (b) $3484

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