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Summative Test 3A

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New Zealand Edition


Practice Questions 3A Test 3

INSTRUCTIONS FOR STUDENTS


Each test has three sections. Questions in each section need to be answered in different ways.
Here are three examples to show you what to do.

Practice Example 1 Practice Example 3


Circle the one answer that you think is best. Write your answer in the blank space provided.
Show your work clearly.
Count the number of blocks.
Look at the number sentences.

✩ ✩ + =6

✩ + =4

a. five
b. thirty-three + =
c. twenty-six What is the missing number?
d. fifty-three

Practice Example 2
Write your answer in the blank space provided.

Arrange the numbers in order.


Begin with the smallest.

15 17 9 13

Ans: The missing number is __________.


Ans: ____________________

• Write your answers on the test paper.

• If you change your mind about an answer, carefully rub out the answer and circle or write in your
new answer.

• Do any workings on the test paper.

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For questions 1 to 15, circle the one answer that you think is best.

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1. What is four thousand, three 4. 8000 + 900 + 25 =


hundred and four written as a
a. 9852
numeral?
b. 5829
a. 4300
c. 8925
b. 4304
d. 8295
c. 4340
d. 43 004 5. 9 2 6 0
– 2 6 4
2. An art museum had 6251
paintings. What does the digit 2 6 5 7 6
in 6251 stand for?
a. 2 ones a. 1
b. 2 tens b. 2
c. 2 thousands c. 9
d. 2 hundreds d. 8

3. Which road sign has an even 6. A toy factory made 1300 toys
number? on Monday, 1565 toys on
Tuesday and 1988 toys on
a. BOSTON  31 km Wednesday. How many toys
were made altogether?
b. SAO PAULO  72 km
a. 4385
c. LONDON  67 km b. 4835
d. BANGKOK  55 km c. 4583
d. 4853

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7. 500 × 9 = 10. The number of children who


entered Adventureland Park on
a. 4500
four days is shown below.
b. 450
Saturday : 3323 children
c. 5400 Sunday : 3567 children
d. 45 000 Monday : 1125 children
Tuesday : 1223 children
8.   63 On which day did the most
× 6 number of children enter the
park?

a. 78 a. Tuesday

b. 150 b. Monday

c. 278 c. Saturday

d. 378 d. Sunday

9. 11.  650
$81.70
×  2
–   $46.80

a. 1300
a. $34.10
b. 6502
b. $45.10
c. 1350
c. $34.90
d. 6520
d. $35.10

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12. A ferry can carry 395 14. Which of these will result in an
passengers. How many odd number?
passengers can 5 such ferries
a. the sum of an odd number
carry?
and an odd number
a. 400
b. the sum of an even number
b. 1480 and an even number
c. 1580 c. the sum of an odd number
and an even number
d. 1975
d. the product of an even
number and an even
13. × = ✼ number
+ + + = ✼
What does represent? 15. Raoul bought 45 sandwiches
for a picnic. They were packed
a. 4 equally in 9 plastic bags. How
b. 5 many sandwiches were there in
each bag?
c. 6
a. 405
d. 7
b. 54
c. 45
d. 5

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For questions 16 to 34, write your answer in the blank space provided.

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16. In 4731, what is the value of the digit 3?

Ans:

17. Fill in with > or <.


9673 9763

Ans:

18. Which has a smaller value?


6000 + 80 + 2 or 6000 + 800 + 20

Ans:

19. What is the missing number in the number pattern?


7111, 7121, 7131,

Ans:

Use the following to answer questions 20 and 21.


✼÷7=♥
♥ × 6 = 30
20. What is the value of ♥?
Ans:

21. What is the value of ♥ + ✼?


Ans:

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22. $50

$35.15 ?

Ans: $

23. The sum of two of the numbers below has an even digit in the thousands
place. Which are the two numbers?
3136, 6619, 1223

Ans:

24. Sophia keeps her monthly pocket money in 5 bundles, with $8 in each
bundle. How much money does she get every month?

Ans: $

25. What is 12 tens less than 6218? Give your answer as a numeral.

Ans:

26. Add the difference between 3184 and 2160 to 4500. What is
the answer?

Ans:

27. What is the quotient of 72 ÷ 8?

Ans:
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28. Bob arranged his toy soldier collection into 8 rows. He put 6 toy soldiers
in each row. How many toy soldiers did he have in his collection?

Ans: toy soldiers

29. What is the product of 11 and 9?

Ans:

30. There were 7 aviaries in a section at a bird park. There were165 birds
in each aviary. After a few months, 67 birds were removed from the
aviaries. How many birds were left?

Ans: birds

31. The graph below shows the types of transport people of Town A take
to work.
Types of transport taken
350
Number of people

300
250
200
150
100
50
0
Car Bus Ferry Taxi
Transport

How many more people take the ferry than the bus to work?

Ans: people
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32. The product of the two digits in a 2-digit number is 9. The sum of the tens
and ones digit is 10. The tens digit is smaller than the ones digit. What
is the number?

Ans:

33. The numbers in the table below form a pattern.

108 96 84 X
9 8 7 6
a. What is the value of X?

Ans:
b. What is the value of X divided by 7?

Ans:

34. There are 7 apples and 2 oranges in a carton. What is the total number
of apples and oranges in 12 such cartons?

Ans: apples and oranges

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For questions 35 to 43, write your answer in the blank space provided.
Show your work clearly.
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35. Dora had $45.20. She bought a pen for $6.80 and a lunch box for
$15.20. How much money did she have left?

Ans: She had left.

36. Lucas scored 1351 points in a quiz while Kyle scored 420 fewer
points than Lucas.
a. How many points did Kyle score?
b. How many points did they score altogether?

Ans: a. Kyle scored points.

b. They scored points altogether.


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37. The number of boys and girls in each Year 2 class in a school are listed
below.

Class 2A 2B 2C 2D

Boys 10 15 25 15

Girls 20 15 5 10

a. How many more boys than girls are there in Year 2?

Ans: a. There are more boys than girls in Year 2.

b. Use the data above to complete the bar graph below.


Number of students in Year 2
35

30
Number of students

25
20
15

10
5
0
2A 2B 2C 2D
Class

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38. An egg seller placed 410 eggs equally into 7 baskets.


a. How many eggs were there in each basket?
b. How many eggs were left behind?

Ans: a. There were eggs in each basket.

b. eggs were left behind.

39. James has 18 stamps. Jill has 6 times as many stamps as James.
a. How many stamps does Jill have?
b. How many stamps must Jill give to James so that they both have
an equal number of stamps?

Ans: a. Jill has stamps.

b. Jill must give James stamps.


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40. A shirt cost 5 times as much as a pair of shorts. I bought 5 shirts and
6 pairs of shorts.
a. How many shirts could I have bought for the same amount of money?
b. How many pairs of shorts could I have bought for the same amount
of money?

Ans: a. I could have bought shirts for the same amount
of money.
b. I could have bought pairs of shorts for the same
amount of money.

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41. A customer gets 2 bars of chocolate free for every 6 bars that he buys.
If he wants to get a total of 32 bars of chocolate, how many bars of
chocolate does he need to buy?

Ans: He needs to buy bars of chocolate.

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42. A square table can seat 4 people. How many square tables are needed
for 30 people, if the tables are joined from end to end?
Hint:

4 people 6 people

Ans:  square tables are needed for 30 people.

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43. 56
+ 10 +6 ✩
✩ – 10
62
–3 ♥

♥ +
60
÷3 ✼
a. What do these symbols stand for?
Ans:




b. What will the total value be when you add , ✩, ♥,
and ? ✼ 

Ans: b. The total value will be .

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