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3rd Grade Basic Math Test 6



Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 1. 

Measurement – Time, Temperature – RIT 181 – 190
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What time is it?
a.
5:10
d.
6:13
b.
4:12
e.
5:12
c.
2:28
 

 2. 

6 p.m. is:
a.
4 hours after 2 p.m.
d.
6 hours after midnight
b.
4 hours after 10 p.m.
e.
4 hours before midnight
c.
6 hours before noon
 

 3. 

The time 30 minutes after 5:15 is:
a.
5:18
d.
6:15
b.
5:45
e.
5:15
c.
4:45
 

 4. 

What time is 25 minutes later than the time on the clock?
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a.
5:15
d.
4:45
b.
4:10
e.
5:05
c.
5:10
 

 5. 

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a.
1/5
d.
1/3
b.
1/2
e.
1/6
c.
1/4
 

 6. 

mc006-1.jpg           Which pie has three equal parts?
a.
1
d.
4
b.
2
e.
5
c.
3
 

 7. 

Number Sense and Numeration – Ordering, Equalities, and Inequalities –
RIT 151 – 160


Put the numbers in order.
   
             8
         6        7
a.
6, 8, 7
d.
7, 8, 6
b.
7, 6, 8
e.
6, 7, 8
c.
8, 6, 7
 

 8. 

Number Sense and Numeration – Whole Numbers – RIT 151 – 160

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How many triangles are there in the picture above?
a.
12
d.
18
b.
16
e.
20
c.
17
 

 9. 


What number is missing?
9, 10,  , 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17
a.
13
d.
17
b.
18
e.
12
c.
11
 

 10. 


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Which picture is third?
a.
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d.
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b.
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e.
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c.
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 11. 

Number Sense and Numeration – Fractions – RIT 161 – 170
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a.
1
d.
4
b.
2
e.
5
c.
3
 

 12. 

Number Sense and Numeration – Ordering, Equalities, and Inequalities –
RIT 161 – 170

Put the numbers in order from least to greatest.
78, 46, 87, 54
a.
54, 78, 46, 87
d.
46, 54, 78, 87
b.
54, 78, 46, 87
e.
87, 78, 46, 54
c.
46, 54, 87, 78
 

 13. 

Number Sense and Numeration – Place Value – RIT 161 – 170

247
What is the value of the 4 in this number?
a.
4
d.
40
b.
400
e.
4,000
c.
40,000
 

 14. 

Number Sense and Numeration – Whole Numbers – RIT 161 – 170

What are the missing numbers?
____, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, ____
a.
55, 75
d.
59, 70
b.
56, 72
e.
45, 70
c.
49, 80
 

 15. 

What number is 10 less than 58?
a.
38
d.
68
b.
48
e.
57
c.
50
 

 16. 

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a.
46
d.
36
b.
53
e.
16
c.
22
 

 17. 

Number Sense and Numeration – Fractions – RIT 171 – 180
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Which shows half of the candy bar above?
a.
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d.
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b.
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e.
mc017-6.jpg
c.
mc017-4.jpg
 

 18. 


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What fraction of the square is shaded?
a.
1/3
d.
3/3
b.
1/4
e.
3/4
c.
4/3
 

 19. 

Number Sense and Numeration – Ordering, Equalities, and Inequalities –
RIT 171 – 180

Which number statement is correct?
a.
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d.
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b.
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e.
mc019-5.jpg
c.
mc019-3.jpg
 

 20. 

Number Sense and Numeration – Place Value – RIT 171 – 180

What is 3,406 written in expanded form?
a.
3,000 + 40 + 6
d.
3,000 + 400 + 6
b.
300 + 400 + 60
e.
300 + 40 + 6
c.
3,000 + 400 + 60
 

 21. 

Number Sense and Numeration – Whole Numbers – RIT 171 – 180

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a.
5
d.
2
b.
4
e.
1
c.
3
 

 22. 

16, 26, ____, 46, 56, 66, ____, 86
What are the missing numbers?
a.
27, 67
d.
28, 68
b.
30, 40
e.
40, 80
c.
36, 76
 

 23. 

Which is a true statement?
a.
86 = 76
d.
41 > 46
b.
96 > 97
e.
19 = 29
c.
63 > 59
 

 24. 

Which of these are only odd numbers?
a.
2, 4, 6, 8
d.
11, 14, 16, 19
b.
12, 14, 16, 18
e.
17, 19, 22, 24
c.
11, 13, 15, 17
 

 25. 

____, 6, 8, ____, 12, 14, ____, ____, 20
What are the missing numbers?
a.
5, 9, 15, 16
d.
3, 9, 15, 18
b.
4, 10, 16, 18
e.
1, 7, 18, 19
c.
5, 10, 16, 18
 



 
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