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STD 3 Maths Test 2011

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STD 3 Maths Test 2011

The document contains 24 math word problems with questions and answer blanks. The problems cover a range of math topics including place value, addition, fractions, geometry, data representation, and time/money word problems.

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No.

Details Working
1. Write the numeral for the number shown on the place
value chart.

Answer:______

2. Circle the number in which the numeral 3 has the


greatest value.

7319 7139 7913

Answer: _______

3. In a game the player closest to 1000 points wins a prize.


Who
won the prize?

Answer: ______

4. Circle two numbers that add up to an even number that is.


greater than 25.

11 12 13 14

Answer: ________
5. Sasha has a bar of chocolate with 12 blocks. She gave 2
blocks to her sister and 3 blocks to her brother. With
what fraction of the bar was she left?

Answer: ________

6. Circle the two fractions that are equivalent.

7. A bus holds 145 passengers when full.

How many passengers can be transported in 13 similar


buses?

Answer: ________

8. 253 toy trucks were packed into boxes. Each box can
hold 8 toy trucks.

a) How many boxes were completely filled?

Answer:_______

b) How many toy trucks were left over?


Answer: _______

9. Kimlin and Sashi together have 136 stickers. Kimlin has 14


stickers more than Sashi.

a) How many stickers does Sashi have?

Answer: _________ stickers

b) How many stickers does Kimlin have?

Answer: ____________

10. At the school concert, adults and children were present.


A total 875 persons were present.

a) If 261 were children, how many adults were


present?

Answer: _________

b) Of the adults present, 342 were women, how many


men were present?

Answer: _____________

11. Tick þ the correct answer. The length of a skipping rope


is
approximately:

□ metres

□ centimetres
□ kilometres

12.

What is the area of the shaded part of the figure?

Answer: ___________

13. Each square on the grid is one 1 unit in length.

Draw a rectangle with a perimeter of 18 units.


14.

Three children threw coins while playing a game. The lines


A, B and C below represent the distances thrown by
Annie, Betty and Candy.

a) Order the line A, B and C from the shortest to longest


by writing the letters in the boxes.

□ □ □
Shortest Longest

b) What is the approximate length of line A?

Answer: ____________
15. The solids P and Q are made up of small cubes of edge 1
cm
long.

a) State the number of small cubes in solid P.

Answer: __________

b) Which solid has the greater volume?

Answer: ___________

c) State the volume of solid Q.

Answer: ___________

16. Amrit is a daily paid worker. He works for $75.00 each


day.

a) Calculate his pay for the month of April if he


works for 12 days.

Answer: ____________

b) In the month of May, he earned $750.00. How


many days did he work in May?

Answer: _________

c) In the month of June his earnings were twice as


much as his earnings in May. How many days did he
work in June?

Answer: ____________

17. The following items are available at the food court in a


mall.

a) Marvin bought 1 box of Bar-BQue and 2 packs of


juice. How much does he pay altogether?

Answer: ___________

b) Mary bought 4 items. Her total bill was $70.00.


Write the number of each type of items that she
bought in the boxes below.

Answer: ________________


Bar-b-que

Juice

Ice-cream

18. Sameer made the frame of a solid using straws and


plasticine.
He used 12 straws of the same length for the edges.

Name the solid Sameer made.

Answer: ________

19. Complete the table below.

Shapes No. of line of


symmetery
20. a) Circle all the plane shapes that are faces of a
triangular prism.

b) Draw the net of the triangular prism.

21. Marcus tallied the following information based on his


friends’ favourite meals.

Complete the tally chart.

Meal Tally Number


Roti |||| |||| ||| 13
Pelau 9
The table below shows the snacks sold at a school
22. cafeteria for the week.

a) How many more packs of Corn Curls were sold than


packs of Red Mango?

Answer: ____________

b) Based on this week’s sales, which item do you think


would be sold the most next week?

Answer: _____________

23.
The pictograph below shows the make of cars owned by
teachers in a school.

a) Complete the key below

Honda 15
Nissan
Toyota
Key ____ Cars

b) How many teachers owned Nissan cars?

Answer: ______ cars

c) Twenty Toyota cars are owned by teachers.


Complete
the pictograph to represent the number of teachers who
own Toyota cars.

The bar graph below represents the number of marbles


24. Jevon lost in a week.

a) On which two days did Jevon lose the same number


of
marbles?

Answer: _____________

b) How many marbles did he lose in all?

Answer: ____________

At the beginning of the week, Jevon had 75 marbles. How


many marbles did Jevon have at the end of the week?
Answer: ____________

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