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First Quarterly Test in Mathematics 3

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FIRST QUARTERLY TEST IN MATHEMATICS 3

Name: _______________________________________________ Date: ___________________

Directions. Read the following problems and encircle the correct answer.

1. Which among the set of numbers has a value of 7 500?


a. 3500 3500 3500 c. 3500 3500 3500

b. 3500 3500 3500 d.


3500 3500 3500

2. The value given to the position of a digit in a number is called _______?


a. Value b. Place Value c. Number Sentence d. Sum
3. 9 302 can be written as _______?
a. Nine thousand, three hundred, two c. Nine hundred, three thousand-two
b. Nine hundred, thirty-two d. Nine, three, zero, two
4. All of the following statements about rounding off numbers are true, EXCEPT?
a. Round up the number if the digit at the right is more than 4.
b. Round up the number if the digit at the right is less than 5.
c. Round down the number if the digit at the right is less than 5.
d. None of the above.
5. Which symbol makes 1 937 ________ 1 837 correct?
a. > b. < c. ≥ d. ≤
6. It is a number that tells the position or location of an object in a line or a group?
a. arrangement b. placement c. ordinal d. cardinal
7. What is the combined value of the following peso bills?
a. P250.00
b. P350.00
c. P450.00
d. P550.00
8. Write the following in words: P1025.00
a. One hundred, twenty-five pesos c. One, twenty-five pesos
b. One thousand, two hundred-five pesos d. One thousand, twenty-five pesos
9. The numbers being added called _______?
a. sum b. total c. addends d. None of these
10. What is the sum of 25 and 34?
b. 59 b. 60 c. 69 d. 70
11. Subtract: 730 – 410 = N
a. 330 b. 320 c. 430 d. 420
12. What is the difference of 95 and 35?
a. 50 b. 60 c. 70 d. 30
13. How do you write “Ninety-nine Thousand Nine Hundred Ninety-nine” in symbols?
a. 9 999 b. 99 999 c. 999 d. 9 699
14. What is the Place Value of the digit 3 in 39 421?
a. Ones b. Hundreds c. Ten Thousandths d. Ten Thousands
15. Round of 67 521 to the nearest thousands.
a. 68 000 b. 67 000 d. 70 000 d. None of these
16. Arrange the following set of numbers from least to greatest: 9 124, 9 214, 9 241, 9 142
a. 9 214, 9 124, 9 142, 9 241 c. 9 124, 9 142, 9 214, 9 241
b. 9 142, 9 124, 9 214, 9 241 d. 9 241, 9 214, 9 142, 9 124
17. If Thirtieth is to 30, what is the ordinal number for sixtieth?
a. 40 b. 50 c. 60 d. 70
18. Which of the following shows the correct symbol?

a. <
b. =

c. >
d. >
19. There are 587 female and 875 male students enrolled in SCIS. How many students are enrolled in all?
a. 1 462 b. 1 562 c. 1 642 d. 1 452
20. In a concert, there were 436 adults and 324 children. About how many people attended the concert?
a. 800 b. 700 c. 600 d. 500
21. ADD: 350 + 900 = N
a. 1530 b. 1250 c. 1350 d. 1520
22. Which of the following equation is true?
a. 246 – 124 = 122 b. 764 – 424 = 350 c. 842 – 656 = 286 d. None of these
23. How do you write “One thousand, three hundred, twenty-one” in symbols?
a. 13 021 b. 10 321 c. 1 231 d. 1 321
24. All of the following statement is true, EXCEPT:
a. 549 rounded to the nearest tens is 550.
b. 699 rounded to the nearest tens is 700.
c. 8 851 rounded to the nearest thousands is 9 000.
d. 709 200 rounded to the nearest hundred is 709 100.
25. Write the following in words:
a. Seven hundred thirty pesos.
b. Seven hundred twenty pesos.
c. Seven thousand thirty pesos.
d. Seven hundred, twenty and ten pesos.
26. Kyzer Calix drove 325 kilometers last week and 254 kilometers this week. How many kilometers did he drove in two
weeks?
a. 569 b. 579 c. 589 d. 599
27. ADD: 200 + 150 = N
a. 250 b. 350 c. 450 d. 550
28. Of the 821 attendees of a concert, 588 are parents. How many are not parents?
a. 343 b. 333 c. 243 d. 233
29. Kyzer Calix has Php 6 367 in the bank. He withdrew Php 1350. About how much of his money is left in the bank?
a. Php 5 000 b. Php 6 000 c. Php 7 000 d. Php 8 000
30. SUBTRACT: 81 – 9 = N
a. 71 b. 72 c. 73 d. 74
31. Marie has Php 8 500 in her wallet. She bought a dress worth Php 1 000. How much of her money were left?
a. 6 500 b. 5 500 c. 7 500 d. 8 500
32. Write the number represented by each set of number disc.

a. 5 110 b. 5 111 c. 5 112 d. 5 113


33. Shenzie Marie has a 500 peso-bill, two 100 peso-bill and three 10 peso-coin while Kyzer Calix has four 100 peso-
bill, three 50 peso-bill and two 5 peso-coin. Who has more money and by how much?
a. Kyzer Calix, P170 b. Shenzie Marie, P170 c. Kyzer Calix, P160 d. Shenzie Marie, P160
34. There are two villages assigned in one voting center. One village has 2 546 voters and another village has 1 983
voters. About how many voters are assigned in one voting center?
a. 5 000 b. 4 000 c. 4 300 d. 4 400
35. Willy earned ₱ 13 678.00 in one month, and ₱ 14 345.00 the following month. How much are his total earnings in
two months.
a. P27 023 b. P28 023 c. P29 023 d. P26 023
36. The National Library has 2 632 magazines and reference books. If shelf A contains all the 1 215 magazines, how
many reference books are placed in shelf B.
a. 1 517 b. 1 617 c. 1 417 d. 1 317
37. Which of the following statements is true about estimating difference?
a. The word “about” suggests an estimated number.
b. To obtain the estimated difference, round only the minuend to the highest place value.
c. To obtain the estimated difference, round only the subtrahend to the highest place value.
d. None of these
38. My father gave me P9 000 for my one-month allowance. I spent P 3 587 after a week. How much money is left with
me?
a. P5 413 b. P5 313 c. P5 513 d. P4 413
39. What data will you use to complete the problem and will give you an answer of 1 261?
“What is ______ more than the sum of 439 and 588?”
a. 235 b. 334 c. 434 d. 234
40. Using the sentences below, arrange them to form a problem.
I. and the total payment of t-shirts
II. he bought is P1 240.00
III. Ronald paid P155.00 each t-shirts
IV. How many t-shirts did he buy?
V. for his son’s uniform
a. III – V – I – II – IV c. IV – II – I – V - III
b. I – II – III – IV – V d. III – I – V – II - IV

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