Math Grade 2-3

Math: FL FAST 3rd Grade Math Practice Test 3

Mixed third-grade math practice for numbers, operations, fractions, measurement, geometry, and data

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Mixed third-grade math practice for numbers, operations, fractions, measurement, geometry, and data

Math - Grade 2-3

Instructions: Read each problem carefully. Show your work in the space provided. Choose the best answer or write a complete answer when asked.
  1. 1

    In the number 4,582, what is the value of the digit 5?

  2. 2

    Which symbol makes this comparison true? 3,409 ___ 3,490. Choices: <, >, =

  3. 3

    Round 672 to the nearest ten.

  4. 4

    Find the sum: 438 + 275.

  5. 5

    Find the difference: 902 - 468.

  6. 6

    A library had 356 mystery books and 289 animal books. How many mystery and animal books did the library have in all?

  7. 7
    An array of dots arranged in 4 rows with 6 dots in each row.

    An array has 4 rows with 6 dots in each row. Which equation shows the total number of dots?

  8. 8

    Find the product: 7 x 8.

  9. 9
    Stickers divided equally among four students.

    There are 36 stickers shared equally among 4 students. How many stickers does each student get?

  10. 10

    Find the missing number: 6 x ___ = 42.

  11. 11
    Five trays of muffins with some muffins moved into a giveaway basket.

    Mia baked 5 trays of muffins. Each tray had 8 muffins. She gave away 12 muffins. How many muffins did Mia have left?

  12. 12
    A rectangle split into 6 equal parts with 4 parts shaded.

    A rectangle is divided into 6 equal parts. Four parts are shaded. What fraction of the rectangle is shaded?

  13. 13
    A divided number line with the second mark after the start highlighted.

    On a number line from 0 to 1, the line is divided into 4 equal parts. What fraction is at the second mark after 0?

  14. 14
    Two fraction bars divided into eighths, one with 3 parts shaded and one with 5 parts shaded.

    Which fraction is greater, 3/8 or 5/8?

  15. 15
    Two equal circles showing one half shaded and two fourths shaded.

    Look at two same-size circles. One circle has 1 of 2 equal parts shaded. The other has 2 of 4 equal parts shaded. Are the shaded amounts equal?

  16. 16
    A grid shape covering 15 square units.

    A shape covers 15 square units on a grid. What is the area of the shape?

  17. 17
    A rectangle on a grid that is 9 units by 4 units.

    A rectangle is 9 units long and 4 units wide. What is its area?

  18. 18
    A rectangle with its outside border highlighted to show perimeter.

    A rectangle has a length of 8 inches and a width of 3 inches. What is its perimeter?

  19. 19
    A rectangle diagram with the width sides highlighted as the unknown length.

    A rectangle has a perimeter of 30 feet. Its length is 10 feet. What is its width?

  20. 20
    Two clocks showing 8:15 and 10:00 with an arrow between them.

    School starts at 8:15 a.m. Recess starts at 10:00 a.m. How much time passes from the start of school to recess?

  21. 21
    Groups of quarters, dimes, and pennies.

    Lena has 3 quarters, 2 dimes, and 4 pennies. How much money does she have?

  22. 22
    A four-bar book graph showing book counts for four students.

    The bar graph shows books read by four students: Ana read 6, Ben read 4, Cam read 9, and Dee read 7. How many more books did Cam read than Ben?

  23. 23
    A pictograph row with five apple pictures.

    A pictograph shows apples picked. Each apple picture stands for 2 apples. Sam has 5 apple pictures. How many apples did Sam pick?

  24. 24
    A line plot with one, two, three, and one marks above four positions.

    A line plot shows these ribbon lengths in inches: 2, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 5. Which length appears most often?

  25. 25
    A pencil longer than a crayon, lined up for comparison.

    A pencil is 14 centimeters long. A crayon is 9 centimeters long. How much longer is the pencil than the crayon?

  26. 26
    A large water bottle next to a smaller cup of water.

    A bottle has 1 liter of water. A cup has 250 milliliters of water. Which container has more water?

  27. 27
    A balance scale comparing a watermelon and a small apple.

    A watermelon has a mass of 4 kilograms. A small apple has a mass of 150 grams. Which item has the greater mass?

  28. 28
    Four shapes: triangle, pentagon, rectangle, and hexagon.

    Which shape is a quadrilateral? Choices: triangle, pentagon, rectangle, hexagon

  29. 29
    A rectangle divided into 3 rows and 2 columns.

    A rectangle is divided into 3 equal rows and 2 equal columns. How many equal parts are there in all?

  30. 30

    What is the next number in the pattern? 6, 12, 18, 24, ___

  31. 31

    A stadium has 487 seats in one section and 312 seats in another section. About how many seats are there in both sections if each number is rounded to the nearest hundred?

  32. 32

    Which equation shows the Commutative Property of Multiplication? Choices: 4 x 7 = 7 x 4, 4 + 0 = 4, 4 x 1 = 4, 28 divided by 4 = 7

  33. 33

    Which multiplication equation can help solve 48 divided by 6?

  34. 34
    A garden model made of two rectangles on a grid.

    A garden is made of two rectangles. One rectangle is 5 feet by 4 feet, and the other rectangle is 3 feet by 4 feet. What is the total area?

  35. 35
    A triangle with its three sides highlighted for perimeter.

    Find the perimeter of a triangle with side lengths 6 centimeters, 8 centimeters, and 10 centimeters.

  36. 36
    Six boxes of markers with some markers taken away.

    There are 6 boxes. Each box has 9 markers. Then 14 markers are taken out. How many markers are left?

  37. 37

    Which is the best estimate for 296 + 402? Choices: 300, 500, 700, 900

  38. 38
    A square divided into 4 equal parts with every part shaded.

    A square is divided into 4 equal parts, and all 4 parts are shaded. What fraction names the shaded part of the square?

  39. 39
    A pet picture graph with paw prints for dogs, cats, and fish.

    A picture graph shows the number of pets in a class. Each paw print stands for 3 pets. Dogs have 4 paw prints, cats have 3 paw prints, and fish have 2 paw prints. How many pets are shown in all?

  40. 40

    Jamal solved 54 divided by 9 and got 7. Is his answer correct? Explain.

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