Grade 3 - Math
Grade 3 - Math
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. On the blank before each number, write the CAPITAL letter of the
correct answer.
________1. Which of the following numbers is equal to eight thousand four hundred and
seventy-three?
A. 4738
B. 4873
C. 7348
D. 8473
A. 21 ones
B. 210 ones
C. 210 hundreds
D. 21 thousands
A. ones
B. tens
C. hundreds
D. thousands
________4. In which numbers does the digit 4 have the greatest value?
A. 1045
B. 4510
C. 5104
D. 5401
A. 5000 + 8 tens = 96
B. 58 hundreds + 96 tens
C. 5000 + 8 hundreds + 9 ones + 6
D. 5 thousands + 89 tens + 6 ones
________6. Which of the following numbers will be first when arranged in descending order?
A. 8798
B. 8987
C. 8978
D. 8897
________7. In 7243, the place value of the digit 4 is _____________.
A. ones
B. tens
C. 40
D. 400
A. tens
B. hundreds
C. 80
D. 800
A. 5672
B. 5627
C. 5762
D. 5276
A. 4415
B. 4595
C. 4605
D. 313115
A. 5
B. 50
C. 500
D. 5000
________12. The numbers that is more than 3478 but less than 7438 is _____________
and _____________.
A. 3478, 7438
B. 4387, 7438
C. 4387, 4378
D. 4378, 8743
II. TRUE OR FALSE. On the blank before each number, write the word TRUE if the
statement is correct otherwise, write FALSE.
_______________4. The value of the digit 6 in 4620 is less than its value in 6240.
_______________5. The number that comes next in the pattern below is 3646.
III. FILL IN THE BLANKS. Complete the sentences below by writing the correct number or
phrase on the blanks provided.
3. The value of the digit 7 in 2740 is ___________________ than its value in 4207.
5. When the numbers 4897, 4798, 4879, 4978 are arranged in descending order, the second
number is ___________________.
IV. SHORT ANSWER. Use the clues below to form the 4-digit number. Write the correct
digits inside the boxes.
1.
The digit in the ones and tens place are the same.
The digit in the hundreds place is 3 more than the digit in the ones place and 1 less than the
digit in the thousands place.
The sum of the digits in the ones and tens is equal to the digit in the thousands place.
What number am I?
2. Use the digits below to form 4-digit numbers. Arrange and list down the possible
combinations to find out the second greatest number. Remember to use each digit only once
in forming a number.
7 3
1 9