3rd Grade Math FSA Blitz (Complete Test)

3rd Grade Math FSA Blitz (Complete Test)
1
Which figure has an area of 12 square units? Each small square has an area of 1 square unit.
A
B
C
D
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2 Use 2, 6, and 7 to show an expression that is equal to 6 X 9. Write your answer on your Student Answer Sheet.
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What is the total area of the dog run?
A 28 square feet
B 36 square feet
C
48 square feet
D 72 square feet
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4 Brian is studying multiplication and division fact families. Brian says he can make four
different related equations using the numbers 5, 8, and 40. Write the equations that Brian
can make. Write the equations on your Student Answer Sheet.
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5
Select all the pairs of figures that show equivalent fractions.
A
B
C
D
E
F
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Write your answer on your Student Answer Sheet.
7
Fadil has 558 pennies. Greg and his sister each have 386 pennies. How many more pennies
do Greg and his sister have altogether than Fadil?
Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer document. Be sure to use the
correct place value.
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Write all of your answers on your Student Answer Sheet. For Part B, you must
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9 A fraction of the figure below is shaded.
Which number line shows the same fraction?
A
B
C
D
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Write your answer on your Student Answer Sheet.
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Chizu and Dabir each have a rectangular canvas to paint on.
(1) Chizu's canvas is 3 feet wide and 9 feet long.
(2) Dabir's canvas is 6 feet long and 6 feet wide.
Select all the statements that are true.
A The perimeter of Chizu's canvas is greater than the perimeter of Dabir's canvas.
B The perimeter of Chizu's is equal to the perimeter of Dabir's canvas.
C
The perimeter of Dabir's canvas is 9 feet longer than the perimeter of Chizu's canvas.
D The area of Dabir's canvas is greater than the area of Chizu's canvas.
E
The area of Chizu's canvas is equal to the area of Dabir's canvas.
F
The area of Chizu's canvas is 9 feet square feet less than the area of Dabir's canvas.
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Select all the polygons that must have only right angles.
A Square
B Hexagon
C
Rectangle
D Rhombus
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E
Quadrilateral
F
Triangle
Select all the statements that are true.
A 6 X 7 = 42, so 7 X 6 = 42
B 5 X 8 = 40, so 5 + 8 = 40
C
5 X (2 X 3) = 30, so (5 X 2) X 3 = 40
D 4 X 8 = 32, so 8 / 4 = 32 E
3 X 6 = 18, so 18 / 6 = 3
F
6 X 8 = 48, so 6 X (5 + 3) = 48
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The diagram below shows the tiled floor of the Miller's bathroom.
What is the area of the floor?
A 20 square feet
B 14 square feet
C
5 square feet
D 4 square feet
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Write the six numbers (one for each box above) on your Student Answer
Sheet. Separate each number with a comma. 17
Scott's soccer team has 13 girls and 11 boys. The coach divides the team into 2 equal
groups. How many players are in each group?
A 4
B 12
C
22
D 24
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Charlie is tiling the floor of a hallway in his house. The hallway is a rectangle with a length
of 12 feet and a width of 4 feet.
What is the area of the floor?
____________ square feet
Write your answer on your Student Answer Sheet. 19
A
B
C
D
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Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer document. Be sure to use the
correct place value.
21
Select the object with an approximate mass of 1 gram.
A Loaf of bread
B Table
C
Raisin
D Watermelon
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Enter multiples of 8 to complete the table.
Please copy the table on your Student Answer Sheet and insert the missing
numbers.
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Xaviera started playing soccer at 5:15. She stopped playing at 6:05.
How long did she play soccer?
A 10 minutes
B 20 minutes
C
50 minutes
D 60 minutes
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Ava uses beads to make bracelets. The table shows the total number of beads that Ava
uses to make different numbers of bracelets.
Part A
Complete the table to show the number of beads Ava will use to make 4 and 5 bracelets.
Record the two numbers on the first line of your Student Answer Sheet (Part
A: __, __).
Part B Circle the word that makes a true statement.
Ava used a total of 72 beads. Ava made an (odd/even) number of bracelets.
Record your answer on the second line of your Student Answer Sheet (Part B:
___)
Part C
How many bracelets did Ava make in Part B?
Answer ______
Record your answer on the third line of your Student Answer Sheet (Part C:
___).
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Record your Answer on your Student Answer Sheet.
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As a part of the recycling drive at their school, Zafir, Brear, Michelle, and Carlos collected
23, 45, 40, and 31 cans. Find the total number of cans collected by the four students.
Answer _______
Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer document. Be sure to use the
correct place value.
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What fraction of the figure below is shaded?
A 1/8
B 3/6
C
5/6
D 7/8
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The school library keeps 70 books in a bookcase. There are the same number of books on
each of 5 shelves.
Part A
Write an equation that cab be used to find how many books are in each shelf.
Answer ____ Record your answer on the first line of the Student Answer Sheet (Part A: __)
Part B
All but the first 4 books on each shelf get knocked off. Write an expression to show how
many books are still on the shelves.
Answer __________ = 20 books still on the shelves
Record your answer on the second line of the Student Answer Sheet (Part B: __)
Part C
Write an expression to show how many books fell of the shelves in Part B.
Answer _________ = 50 books fell off the shelves
Record your answer on the third line line of the Student Answer Sheet (Part C: __)
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Mr. Ignado gave 4 orange erasers and 5 green erasers to each of the 20 students in his
class. How many erasers did Mr. Ignado give to his students?
Answer: _______
Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer document. Be sure to use the
correct place value.
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Vance drew a rectangle on a grid.
What is the area of the shaded rectangle?
A 11 square centimeters
B 20 square centimeters
C
22 square centimeters
D 40 square centimeters
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Select all the problems that can be solved by finding a 4 X 5.
A Harold had 5 quarters. He used 4 quarters to buy a pen. How many quarters does
Harold have left? B Alice put 4 quarters in each of 5 stacks. How many quarters did Alice have?
C
Kim bought 4 notebooks for a total of $5. How much did each notebook cost?
D Kurt bought 4 books for $5 each. How much did he pay for all of the books?
E
Jen made 5 necklaces. She put 4 beads on each necklace. How many beads did she
use in all?
F
Mathew scored 5 baskets in his first basketball game. He scored 4 baskets in his next
game. How many baskets did Mathew score in these two games?
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