Grade 3 Math Released
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Kim, Mike, Larry, and Alice sold some of their cards at a yard sale.
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Mrs. Galloway had 1 gallon of juice in a container. She poured out 3 cups of juice. How many cups of juice does she have left in the gallon container? A
B C D 5 13 14 15
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Mrs. Gainey needs to buy string for 5 students to do a science activity. Each student needs 2 feet of blue string and 1 foot of red string. How many yards of string does Mrs. Gainey need to buy? A
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This table shows where the third-grade class plans to plant some new trees.
Planting Plan Tree Maple Dogwood Pine Willow Location (E, 3) (B, 2) (D, 1) (A, 4)
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On the map below, each side of each grid square represents 1 kilometer.
Jims House
How much farther does Jim live from the Park than he lives from the Post Office? A B C D
3 km 5 km 8 km 13 km
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Ellen is making a sandwich using 3 slices of meat. She has one slice each of turkey, ham, and chicken. In how many different orders can she stack the slices? A B C D
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About what part of the money earned for the field trip did Abel and Joel earn altogether?
Money Earned for Field Trip
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Without looking, she will take all of the cards out of the bag one at a time. What is the probability that she will take out the 4 last?
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He asked his class to find the rule for his pattern. Which answer is correct? A B C D All the figures have 1 less side each time.
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Name Lee Bob Jill Kim Number of Pages 5,607 5,846 5,623 5,442
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Each day the zookeeper recorded how many people visited the zoo.
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Which number belongs in the gray box to make a true number sentence?
Zoo Attendance Day Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Attendance 2,956 1,811 1,040 3,101 2,616
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Bobby drew two congruent shapes that each had at least 4 sides. Which pair of shapes could Bobby have drawn?
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The circle graph below shows how Ken spends his monthly allowance.
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Ken spends 2 times as much money on video games as he does on snacks. Ken spends one-half as much money on movies as he does on snacks.
Ken spends 2 times as much money on video games as he saves.
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Kevin has an apple, an orange, and a banana. He is only allowed to have 2 fruits for his snack. How many different combinations of 2 fruits could Kevin choose for his snack? A B C D
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Kevin wrote the following number pattern on the board. 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, . . . What is the rule Kevin used?
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John planted corn in rows. He planted 16 corn plants in the first row, 24 in the second row, and 32 in the third row. If the pattern continues, how many corn plants will he plant in the fifth row? A B C D
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Which choice will give the value of the ?
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The library has 7,126 books. The library will purchase exactly one hundred more books. How many books will the library have after the books are purchased? A B C
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On Saturday, 2,759 people went to the afternoon concert and 6,387 people went to the night concert. About how many people went to the concert on Saturday? A
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There are 20 seeds in a package. If 5 seeds are put in each flower pot, how many flower pots are needed to plant all of the seeds? A B C D
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A box of candy has 12 rows. There are 6 pieces of candy in each row. How many pieces of candy are in the box?
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Dean had 1,062 pennies in his bank. Shawn had 889. How many more pennies did Dean have than Shawn? A
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Jerry keeps his rock collection in 7 boxes. Each box weighs about 6 or 7 pounds. How much does Jerrys whole rock collection weigh? A B C D
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Mr. Washingtons class is going on a field trip. In each of the 2 vans there will be 7 children and 1 adult. In each of the 4 cars there will be 4 children and 1 adult. How many people are going on the field trip? A B
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In the cafeteria at North Lake Elementary, there are 8 tables for each grade.
Students in Each Grade at North Lake Elementary Kindergarten First Grade Second Grade Third Grade Fifth Grade Fourth Grade 71 64 81 63 80 72
Which grade can have exactly 9 students sitting at each table? A B C D First Grade
Second Grade
Fifth Grade
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There will be 10 to 12 people at a picnic. Each person will eat 2 hamburgers. There are 8 hamburgers in a package. How many packages are needed?
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North Carolina Test of Mathematics Grade 3 Form W RELEASED Fall 2009 Answer Key
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CALCULATOR ACTIVE Item Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Correct Answer B C A D B C C D B A A C A A B D D B B A C C A A D C A D A C A B D C B D Goal 1 Number and Operations 1 Number and Operations 1 Number and Operations 1 Number and Operations 2 Measurement 2 Measurement 2 Measurement 3 Geometry 3 Geometry 3 Geometry 3 Geometry 4 Data Analysis and Probability 4 Data Analysis and Probability 4 Data Analysis and Probability 5 Algebra 5 Algebra 5 Algebra 5 Algebra 1 Number and Operations 1 Number and Operations 1 Number and Operations 1 Number and Operations 2 Measurement 2 Measurement 2 Measurement 3 Geometry 3 Geometry 3 Geometry 4 Data Analysis and Probability 4 Data Analysis and Probability 4 Data Analysis and Probability 4 Data Analysis and Probability 5 Algebra 5 Algebra 5 Algebra 5 Algebra
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North Carolina Test of Mathematics Grade 3 Form W RELEASED Fall 2009 Answer Key
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North Carolina Test of Mathematics Grade 3 Form W RELEASED Fall 2009 Raw to Scale Score Conversion
Raw Score 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 Scale Score 314 315 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 327 328 329 330 331 332 334 335 336 337 338 339 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 345 346 347 348 349 349 350 351 352 353
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