Name: ------------- Grade 3 Mathematics Final Examination Revision paper Date: ------ 1 Kevin made a pictogram to show the number of students in his class who drink milk at lunch. If the pictogram shows that 6 students drink milk at lunch on Monday and 10 students drink milk at lunch on Wednesday, how many students drink milk at lunch on Friday? A 6 B7 C 12 D 13 2 A group of 4 friends will share 32 pieces of candy equally. Which expression can be used to find how many pieces of candy each friend will get? A 32 – 4 B 32 X 4 C 32 ÷ 4 D 32 + 4 3 Two flowers are pictured below. On Flower A, 5 of the petals are shaded. On Flower B, 4 of the petals are shaded. Which statement below correctly compares the fractions of petals that are shaded? 1|Page14 4 Diane drew the four shapes shown below. Which of the following is true about all of the shapes? A Each shape has exactly two pairs of parallel sides. B Each shape has exactly five vertices. C Each shape is a regular polygon. D Each shape is a quadrilateral. 5 Terrence found a stone arrowhead like the one shown below. Using the ruler, what is the length, in cm, of the stone arrowhead? 6 The clock below shows the time Kadin left for the airport. Kadin arrived at the airport 25 minutes later. What time did Kadin arrive at the airport? A a quarter to seven B a quarter past seven C a quarter to eight D a quarter past eight 2|Page14 7 The students in Mrs. Livingston’s class voted for their favorite kind of footwear. The number of votes is shown in the table below. Which bar graph correctly shows the same information as the table? 8. Stamps are sold in rolls of 100 and books of 20. Zoe bought two rolls and eight books of stamps. What is the total number of stamps Zoe bought? 9 Kim is making cookies. She puts 3 raisins on each cookie. How many raisins does she need to make 15 cookies? 3|Page14 10 Which angle is greater than a right angle? 11 Which is a reasonable estimate for the sum of 312 and 105? A. 400 B. 500 C. 600 12 Complete the table below by writing the number of sides and angles for each figure. 13 What is the rule for this input-output table? A. Multiply by 4. B. Multiply by 5. C. Multiply by 6. 14 Use the data in the chart. How many more children picked the swings than the slides as a playground activity? A. 5 B. 7 C. 8 15 Find the difference between 304 and 213. 4|Page14 16 Which item would most likely be weighed in grams? 17 Use the diagram below to answer the question. What fraction of the model is shaded? 18 Claire made a circle graph. The graph shows that 1/ 6 of the students in her class can whistle. Which circle graph’s shaded area shows the fraction of students in her class who can whistle? 19 Describe the type of angle shown on each of the clocks? Clock A: ____________________________ Clock B:_____________________________ 5|Page14 20 Circle the two-dimensional figures. 21 Write the symbols <, >, =, on the lines to make each statement true. a. the number of sides in an octagon ________ the number of angles in a pentagon b. the number of sides in an octagon ________ the number of angles in an octagon c. the number of angles in a hexagon ________ the numbers of angles in a pentagon 22 Which figure does NOT have the same perimeter as the other three figures? 23 What is the perimeter of the rectangle? 6|Page14 24 The diagram of the new playground is shown on the grid below. What is the perimeter, in units, of the playground? Show your work. 25 School starts at Mark’s school at quarter to nine. Which clock below shows this time? 26 Jen had £10. She spent £ 4.50. How much money does she have left? 27 42 socks were hung on the line to dry. How many pairs of socks would this make? 28 Tim bought a juice and a sandwich. This picture shows how much they each cost. £2.30 £3.50 What is the correct change from £10.00? 29 Write the number that has five hundreds, eight tens and zero ones. 7|Page14 30 What is the time 15 minutes before 31 How much water will be in this bucket when it is full? 32 Jo’s mum works three days a week. She works Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. How many days does she work in March? 33 The students in Mike’s class do science activities on Monday. Each activity takes 10 minutes. The class spends 40 minutes on activities. How many activities are there? 34 Tom and Jim spent £20 on a toy. Tom spent £2 more than Jim. How much did Tom spend? 8|Page14 35 Tom’s piano lesson starts at 3:15 pm and finishes at 3:45 pm. How many minutes was is his lesson? 36 What is the next day after Thursday? 37 A baker made 38 bread rolls and packed them into bags. Each bag contained 8 rolls but there were not enough rolls to fill the last bag. How many rolls went into the last bag? A2 B4 C5 D6 38 Tom downloaded two songs and one album from the internet. The cost of each song was £ 1.95 and the album cost £4.95. What is the total cost of the music? 39 Joe is facing north. He turns clockwise to face east. What fraction of a turn has he made? 9|Page14 40 Jo and Jake both have some buttons. Jo’s buttons Jake’s buttons They each need to have the same number of buttons. How many buttons should Jo give Jake? 41 37 + 18 is the same as: A 37 + 20 + 8 B 37 +20 – 2 C 37 + 10 + 2 D 37 + 10 -8 42 A girl walks from point A to point B along the sides of a pentagon. The arrows show the direction she walked. How many turns did she make? A 2 B3 C4 D5 43 Which shape is divided into four equal parts? 45 The number of boys and girls in a class were recorded in a table. Number of boys Number of girls 12 What is the missing value? 10 | P a g e 1 4 ? Total 28 46 It is 10 am. The bus leaves at 8 pm. How long until the bus leaves? A 2 hours B 8 hours C 10 hours D 11hours 47 Jayne left home and went to the shop. She then walked back home before going to the park. How far did Jayne walk in total? A 150m B 130m C 200m D 230m 48 A group of 47 students wanted to play football. The students made 4 teams with 11 players in each team. How many students were not in a team? 49 15 people are asked if they prefer pasta or rice. They are also asked if they prefer tea or coffee. Pasta Rice Total Tea 1 3 4 Coffee 4 ? 11 Total 5 10 15 50 800 is same as: A 8 tens 11 | P a g e 1 4 B 80 tens C 80 hundreds 51 The tile is rotated one – quarter of a turn clockwise. What does it look like now? 52 This is a map of a zoo. What is the location of the turtle? A C3 B C4 C D3 D D4 53 273 tickets were sold on Saturday. 283 were sold on Sunday. The total number of tickets sold on Saturday and Sunday is closest to A 400 B 600 C 500 54 How many centimeters are in one metre? A 10 B 100 C 1000 D 10 000 55 One third of these biscuits have cream inside. How many biscuits have cream inside? 12 | P a g e 1 4 A 3 B 4 C 5 D 6 56 How many even numbers are there between 11 and 91? A 38 B 40 C 41 D 42 57 Which of these shapes can be joined together to make shape X? A Shapes 1 and 2 B Shapes 1 and 4 C Shapes 2 and 4 D Shapes 3 and 4 58 Ravi swam 100 metres in 3 minutes and 54 seconds. What is Ravi’s time in seconds? A 114 seconds B 234 seconds C 294 seconds D 354 seconds 59 How many small dogs would weigh the as the big dog? A 15 B 21 C 42 60 Which one of these is a triangular prism? 62 Complete the chart 13 | P a g e 1 4 D 48 63 Circle the numbers that round to 400 when rounding to the nearest hundred. 368 342 420 492 449 464 64 The liquid volume of five drinks is shown below a. Jen drinks the apple juice and the water. How many milliliters does she drink in all? b. Kevin drinks the milk and the fruit punch. How many milliliters does he drink in all? 14 | P a g e 1 4
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