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Third Grade MathDDI Quiz
  • Form A

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Use the data in the table to complete the
pictograph
3
Use the data to tell which game had almost twice
as many votes as tag.
4
Use the pictograph to give the correct answer
  • Suppose each ticket represents 4 votes. How many
    children did not vote for the roller coaster as
    their favorite ride?
  • 20 people
  • 41 people
  • 21 people
  • 42 people

5
Suppose you put these cubes in a bag. If you
picked one cube out without looking, which color
would you most likely pull out?
  • Gray
  • Black

6
Suppose you put these cubes in a bag. What are
the chances of pulling out a gray cube?
  • 3 in 7
  • 4 in 7
  • 1 in 4
  • 1 in 3

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Find the sum
  • 487
  • 165

8
Add
  • 3.66
  • 4.53

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Find the sum
  • 24
  • 51
  • 736

10
Subtract
  • 685
  • -227
  • 458
  • 468
  • 912
  • 462

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Subtract
  • 708 - 462

12
Subtract
  • 2.92
  • 3.82
  • 3.12
  • 2.82

4.27 - 1.35
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Find the product using mental math
  • 5 X 300

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Find the product
  • 96
  • 120
  • 186
  • 86

4 X 24
15
Find the product
  • 64 X 9

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Find the product
  • 2387
  • 2377
  • 2287
  • 2277

341 X 7
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Find the product
  • 576
  • X 9

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Find the product
  • 3.14
  • X 2

19
Find the quotient and remainder
  • A. 2 R3
  • B. 3 R2
  • C. 4 R2
  • D. 2 R4

20
Find the quotient and remainder
21
Divide (find the quotient)
22
Divide (find the quotient)
  • 8 R1
  • 7
  • 7 R6
  • 9

23
805 888 is closest to
  • 1600
  • 1700
  • 1500
  • 1800

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281 368 522 is
  • Less than 1000
  • Between 1000 and 1100
  • Between 1100 and 1200
  • More than 1200

25
Estimate the sum by rounding4638 2279
  • 7000
  • 6000
  • 8000
  • 6917

26
Estimate the sum by rounding27.31 41.92
  • 50.00
  • 60.00
  • 80.00
  • 70.00

27
Round to the nearest hundred. Estimate the
difference756 - 389
  • 300
  • 500
  • 600
  • 400

28
625 490 is
  • Less than 100
  • Between 100 and 200
  • Between 200 and 300
  • More than 300

29
The closest estimate of7882 2275 is
  • 4000
  • 5000
  • 6000
  • 9000

30
Round to the nearest dollar. Estimate the
difference9.23 - 6.62
  • 3.00
  • 4.00
  • 5.00
  • 2.00

31
Write 600 70 5 in standard form
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Eight hundred sixty-one in standard form.
  • 816
  • 168
  • 80,061
  • 861

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Give the value of the 6 in 162,459
  • 600,000
  • 60,000
  • 6,000
  • 600

34
Compare.Use lt, gt, or
  • 8613 ? 8631

35
Order 275, 257, and 527 from greatest to least.
36
Give the fraction of the figure that is shaded.
37
Are the fractions equivalent or not equivalent?
How do you know?
38
Choose the correct comparison
A. B. C. D. Not here
39
Choose the best estimate for the width of a
driveway.
  • 5 m
  • 1 m
  • 5 cm
  • 5 km

40
Compare. Use lt, gt, or 2 yards ? 6 feet
  • gt
  • lt

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Is 5 kg or 5 g the better estimate?
  • 5 kg
  • 5 g

Paint
42
Use your ruler to measure a line to the nearest ¼
inch. Follow your teachers directions.
43
A movie started at 600 P.M. It lasted fro 1 hour
and 58 minutes. What time did the movie end?
  • 658 P.M.
  • 758 A.M.
  • 758 P.M.
  • 658 A.M.

44
Tell what time is shown on the clock.
  • 341
  • 15 minutes past 8
  • 319
  • 20 minutes past 9

45
Name the solid figure that this object looks like.
  • Cylinder
  • Cone
  • Rectangular prism
  • Sphere

Paint
46
Does the line appear to be a line of symmetry?
Explain your answer
47
Give the number of right angles in the figure.
  • 0 right angles
  • 4 right angles
  • 3 right angles
  • 2 right angles

48
What is the rule for this table?
  • Subtract 4
  • Subtract 3
  • Add 4
  • Add 3

49
Complete the table. Then give the rule.
50
What should replace the ? in the number sequence
below?
  • 27 ? 9 3

51
Jenna placed her stuffed animals on her bed. She
put 1 animal in the first row, 5 animals in the
second row, and 9 animals in the third row. Find
a pattern. How many animals will be in the
fourth row?
  • 13 animals
  • 10 animals
  • 15 animals
  • 18 animals

52
The Lions have 4 more points than the Bears. The
two teams have 20 points in all. How many points
do the Bears have?
  • 8 points
  • 5 points
  • 4 points
  • 12 points

53
Melissa gave 15 oranges to Ian and 7 oranges to
Alyssa. How many more oranges did she give to
Ian than Alyssa?
54
The pet store had dogs for sale. There were 8
poodles and 5 terriers and the rest were labs.
How many labs were there? What else do you need
to know to find the answer?
55
At the movie theater, Nancy bought 2 bags of
popcorn for 2 per bag. Kendra bought 5 boxes of
popcorn for 1 per box. How much more did Kendra
spend than Nancy?
  • 1
  • 4
  • 5
  • 9

56
India had 8 ride tickets. She used 6 tickets on
Tuesday. She bought more tickets on Friday and
then had 7 tickets. How many tickets did she buy
on Friday?
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