Math Grade 2-3

Math: FL FAST 3rd Grade Math Practice Test 2

Mixed practice with multiplication, division, fractions, measurement, geometry, and data

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Mixed practice with multiplication, division, fractions, measurement, geometry, and data

Math - Grade 2-3

Instructions: Read each problem carefully. Show your work in the space provided. Choose or write the best answer for each question.
  1. 1

    What is 47 + 36?

  2. 2

    What is 92 - 58?

  3. 3
    Base-ten blocks showing hundreds flats, ten-rods, and unit cubes.

    A number has 5 hundreds, 8 tens, and 2 ones. What is the number?

  4. 4

    Which number is greater: 609 or 690? Explain how you know.

  5. 5

    Round 436 to the nearest ten.

  6. 6

    Round 681 to the nearest hundred.

  7. 7

    What is 6 x 4?

  8. 8
    Five bags, each filled with seven marbles.

    There are 5 bags with 7 marbles in each bag. How many marbles are there in all?

  9. 9

    What is 32 divided by 4?

  10. 10
    A child sharing a sheet of stickers with six friends.

    Talia has 24 stickers. She shares them equally among 6 friends. How many stickers does each friend get?

  11. 11
    An array of stars arranged in equal rows.

    Write a multiplication equation for this array: 3 rows with 5 stars in each row.

  12. 12

    Which equation matches 7 + 7 + 7 + 7?

  13. 13

    Find the missing number: 9 x 3 = __.

  14. 14

    Find the missing number: 40 divided by __ = 8.

  15. 15
    Rows of tomato plants with extra plants added beside the garden.

    A garden has 4 rows of tomato plants. Each row has 6 plants. Then 5 more plants are added. How many tomato plants are there now?

  16. 16

    Marcus read 12 pages each day for 3 days. Then he read 8 pages on the fourth day. How many pages did he read in all?

  17. 17
    A rectangle divided into four equal parts with three parts shaded.

    A rectangle is divided into 4 equal parts. Three parts are shaded. What fraction of the rectangle is shaded?

  18. 18
    Two equal circles showing one half and one third shaded.

    Which fraction is larger: 1/2 or 1/3? Explain how you know.

  19. 19
    A divided number line with the third tick mark highlighted.

    A number line from 0 to 1 is divided into 6 equal parts. What fraction is at the third tick mark after 0?

  20. 20
    Fraction bars comparing two fourths, one half, and one third.

    Which fraction is equivalent to 2/4: 1/2 or 1/3?

  21. 21
    Two children with equal granola bars showing different amounts eaten.

    Lena ate 1/4 of a granola bar. Sam ate 2/4 of an equal granola bar. Who ate more?

  22. 22
    An analog clock with the hour hand at three and the minute hand at twelve.

    What time is shown on a clock when the hour hand points to 3 and the minute hand points to 12?

  23. 23
    A school start clock leading by an arrow to a lunch time clock.

    School starts at 8:15 a.m. Lunch begins 3 hours later. What time does lunch begin?

  24. 24
    Two clocks showing a movie start time and end time.

    A movie starts at 2:30 p.m. and ends at 4:00 p.m. How long is the movie?

  25. 25
    Three large silver coins, two smaller silver coins, and four copper coins.

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

  26. 26

    A pencil costs 38 cents. A sticker costs 25 cents. How much do they cost altogether?

  27. 27
    A rectangular grid of unit squares for finding area.

    A rectangle has a length of 8 units and a width of 3 units. What is its area?

  28. 28
    A square with its perimeter highlighted.

    A square has side lengths of 5 feet. What is its perimeter?

  29. 29
    A rectangular unit grid with the outside perimeter highlighted.

    A rectangle has a perimeter of 18 inches. Its length is 6 inches and its width is 3 inches. Check if this perimeter is correct.

  30. 30
    A colorful hexagon with its sides clearly shown.

    How many sides does a hexagon have?

  31. 31
    A square showing equal sides and right angles.

    Which shape always has 4 equal sides and 4 right angles?

  32. 32
    A bar graph with four book bars of different heights.

    Look at a bar graph showing books read: Ana read 6 books, Ben read 4 books, Cara read 8 books, and Diego read 2 books. Who read the most books?

  33. 33
    A book bar graph emphasizing the first and fourth bars.

    Using the same book data, how many more books did Ana read than Diego if Ana read 6 books and Diego read 2 books?

  34. 34
    A pictograph showing five soccer balls and a key with one ball paired to two goals.

    A pictograph shows 1 picture of a soccer ball equals 2 goals. Team A has 5 soccer ball pictures. How many goals did Team A score?

  35. 35
    A line plot with the tallest stack of dots over the third tick mark.

    A line plot shows pet weights in pounds: 6, 6, 7, 8, 8, 8, 9. Which weight appears most often?

  36. 36
    Eighteen students divided into three equal teams.

    There are 18 students in a class. The teacher puts them into 3 equal teams. How many students are on each team?

  37. 37
    Crayons on a table with boxes, one box showing a group of crayons inside.

    An art teacher has 48 crayons. She puts 8 crayons in each box. How many boxes can she fill?

  38. 38

    Which equation is true: 5 x 6 = 30 or 5 x 6 = 35?

  39. 39
    Seven shelves each holding nine toy cars.

    A store has 7 shelves. Each shelf has 9 toy cars. How many toy cars are on the shelves?

  40. 40
    A bead bracelet, a pile of beads, and six small bags for sharing beads.

    Jamal has 72 beads. He uses 24 beads to make a bracelet. Then he shares the rest equally among 6 bags. How many beads are in each bag?

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