Cambridge Grade 3 Math Practice Test 1 Name: ______________________ Date: ______________________ Section A: Number & Place Value 1. Write the number: Four thousand, six hundred and seventy-two 2. What is the value of the digit 6 in the number 3,684? 3. Fill in the missing number: 3,700 = ______ + 700 4. What is the smallest number: 4,205, 4,520, 4,052, 4,250? 5. Write the next three numbers in the pattern: 2,000; 2,100; 2,200; _____; _____; _____ Section B: Addition & Subtraction 6. Solve: 4,126 + 2,485 = __________ 7. Solve: 7,200 - 3,465 = __________ 8. A shop sold 3,542 pencils in January and 4,108 pencils in February. How many pencils were sold altogether? 9. Maria had 6,000 tickets. She gave 1,735 to her friend. How many tickets does she have now? Section C: Word Problems 10. A baker made 2,350 cupcakes on Monday and 2,685 cupcakes on Tuesday. How many cupcakes did he make in total? 11. A farmer has 5,200 apples. He sells 3,475 of them. How many apples are left? Section D: Multiplication & Division 12. 6 × 7 = ______ 13. 56 ÷ 8 = ______ 14. There are 5 shelves. Each shelf holds 24 books. How many books are there in total? 15. A box holds 6 pencils. How many pencils are in 9 boxes? Section E: Time & Measurement 16. What time is it when the minute hand is at 6 and the hour hand is between 3 and 4? 17. How many minutes are there in one hour? 18. John ran for 35 minutes. Sarah ran for 50 minutes. Who ran longer and by how many minutes? 19. A pencil is 18 cm long. A pen is 24 cm long. How much longer is the pen than the pencil? Section F: Geometry 20. Which shape has 4 sides and all sides are equal? (A. Rectangle B. Square C. Triangle D. Circle) 21. How many corners does a cube have? 22. Draw a line of symmetry in the square below. Cambridge Grade 3 Math Practice Test 2 Name: ______________________ Date: ______________________ Section A: Number & Place Value 1. Write the number: Four thousand, six hundred and seventy-two 2. What is the value of the digit 6 in the number 3,684? 3. Fill in the missing number: 3,700 = ______ + 700 4. What is the smallest number: 4,205, 4,520, 4,052, 4,250? 5. Write the next three numbers in the pattern: 2,000; 2,100; 2,200; _____; _____; _____ Section B: Addition & Subtraction 6. Solve: 4,126 + 2,485 = __________ 7. Solve: 7,200 - 3,465 = __________ 8. A shop sold 3,542 pencils in January and 4,108 pencils in February. How many pencils were sold altogether? 9. Maria had 6,000 tickets. She gave 1,735 to her friend. How many tickets does she have now? Section C: Word Problems 10. A baker made 2,350 cupcakes on Monday and 2,685 cupcakes on Tuesday. How many cupcakes did he make in total? 11. A farmer has 5,200 apples. He sells 3,475 of them. How many apples are left? Section D: Multiplication & Division 12. 6 × 7 = ______ 13. 56 ÷ 8 = ______ 14. There are 5 shelves. Each shelf holds 24 books. How many books are there in total? 15. A box holds 6 pencils. How many pencils are in 9 boxes? Section E: Time & Measurement 16. What time is it when the minute hand is at 6 and the hour hand is between 3 and 4? 17. How many minutes are there in one hour? 18. John ran for 35 minutes. Sarah ran for 50 minutes. Who ran longer and by how many minutes? 19. A pencil is 18 cm long. A pen is 24 cm long. How much longer is the pen than the pencil? Section F: Geometry 20. Which shape has 4 sides and all sides are equal? (A. Rectangle B. Square C. Triangle D. Circle) 21. How many corners does a cube have? 22. Draw a line of symmetry in the square below. Cambridge Grade 3 Math Practice Test 3 Name: ______________________ Date: ______________________ Section A: Number & Place Value 1. Write the number: Four thousand, six hundred and seventy-two 2. What is the value of the digit 6 in the number 3,684? 3. Fill in the missing number: 3,700 = ______ + 700 4. What is the smallest number: 4,205, 4,520, 4,052, 4,250? 5. Write the next three numbers in the pattern: 2,000; 2,100; 2,200; _____; _____; _____ Section B: Addition & Subtraction 6. Solve: 4,126 + 2,485 = __________ 7. Solve: 7,200 - 3,465 = __________ 8. A shop sold 3,542 pencils in January and 4,108 pencils in February. How many pencils were sold altogether? 9. Maria had 6,000 tickets. She gave 1,735 to her friend. How many tickets does she have now? Section C: Word Problems 10. A baker made 2,350 cupcakes on Monday and 2,685 cupcakes on Tuesday. How many cupcakes did he make in total? 11. A farmer has 5,200 apples. He sells 3,475 of them. How many apples are left? Section D: Multiplication & Division 12. 6 × 7 = ______ 13. 56 ÷ 8 = ______ 14. There are 5 shelves. Each shelf holds 24 books. How many books are there in total? 15. A box holds 6 pencils. How many pencils are in 9 boxes? Section E: Time & Measurement 16. What time is it when the minute hand is at 6 and the hour hand is between 3 and 4? 17. How many minutes are there in one hour? 18. John ran for 35 minutes. Sarah ran for 50 minutes. Who ran longer and by how many minutes? 19. A pencil is 18 cm long. A pen is 24 cm long. How much longer is the pen than the pencil? Section F: Geometry 20. Which shape has 4 sides and all sides are equal? (A. Rectangle B. Square C. Triangle D. Circle) 21. How many corners does a cube have? 22. Draw a line of symmetry in the square below. Cambridge Grade 3 Math Practice Test 4 Name: ______________________ Date: ______________________ Section A: Number & Place Value 1. Write the number: Four thousand, six hundred and seventy-two 2. What is the value of the digit 6 in the number 3,684? 3. Fill in the missing number: 3,700 = ______ + 700 4. What is the smallest number: 4,205, 4,520, 4,052, 4,250? 5. Write the next three numbers in the pattern: 2,000; 2,100; 2,200; _____; _____; _____ Section B: Addition & Subtraction 6. Solve: 4,126 + 2,485 = __________ 7. Solve: 7,200 - 3,465 = __________ 8. A shop sold 3,542 pencils in January and 4,108 pencils in February. How many pencils were sold altogether? 9. Maria had 6,000 tickets. She gave 1,735 to her friend. How many tickets does she have now? Section C: Word Problems 10. A baker made 2,350 cupcakes on Monday and 2,685 cupcakes on Tuesday. How many cupcakes did he make in total? 11. A farmer has 5,200 apples. He sells 3,475 of them. How many apples are left? Section D: Multiplication & Division 12. 6 × 7 = ______ 13. 56 ÷ 8 = ______ 14. There are 5 shelves. Each shelf holds 24 books. How many books are there in total? 15. A box holds 6 pencils. How many pencils are in 9 boxes? Section E: Time & Measurement 16. What time is it when the minute hand is at 6 and the hour hand is between 3 and 4? 17. How many minutes are there in one hour? 18. John ran for 35 minutes. Sarah ran for 50 minutes. Who ran longer and by how many minutes? 19. A pencil is 18 cm long. A pen is 24 cm long. How much longer is the pen than the pencil? Section F: Geometry 20. Which shape has 4 sides and all sides are equal? (A. Rectangle B. Square C. Triangle D. Circle) 21. How many corners does a cube have? 22. Draw a line of symmetry in the square below. Cambridge Grade 3 Math Practice Test 5 Name: ______________________ Date: ______________________ Section A: Number & Place Value 1. Write the number: Four thousand, six hundred and seventy-two 2. What is the value of the digit 6 in the number 3,684? 3. Fill in the missing number: 3,700 = ______ + 700 4. What is the smallest number: 4,205, 4,520, 4,052, 4,250? 5. Write the next three numbers in the pattern: 2,000; 2,100; 2,200; _____; _____; _____ Section B: Addition & Subtraction 6. Solve: 4,126 + 2,485 = __________ 7. Solve: 7,200 - 3,465 = __________ 8. A shop sold 3,542 pencils in January and 4,108 pencils in February. How many pencils were sold altogether? 9. Maria had 6,000 tickets. She gave 1,735 to her friend. How many tickets does she have now? Section C: Word Problems 10. A baker made 2,350 cupcakes on Monday and 2,685 cupcakes on Tuesday. How many cupcakes did he make in total? 11. A farmer has 5,200 apples. He sells 3,475 of them. How many apples are left? Section D: Multiplication & Division 12. 6 × 7 = ______ 13. 56 ÷ 8 = ______ 14. There are 5 shelves. Each shelf holds 24 books. How many books are there in total? 15. A box holds 6 pencils. How many pencils are in 9 boxes? Section E: Time & Measurement 16. What time is it when the minute hand is at 6 and the hour hand is between 3 and 4? 17. How many minutes are there in one hour? 18. John ran for 35 minutes. Sarah ran for 50 minutes. Who ran longer and by how many minutes? 19. A pencil is 18 cm long. A pen is 24 cm long. How much longer is the pen than the pencil? Section F: Geometry 20. Which shape has 4 sides and all sides are equal? (A. Rectangle B. Square C. Triangle D. Circle) 21. How many corners does a cube have? 22. Draw a line of symmetry in the square below. Cambridge Grade 3 Math Practice Test 6 Name: ______________________ Date: ______________________ Section A: Number & Place Value 1. Write the number: Four thousand, six hundred and seventy-two 2. What is the value of the digit 6 in the number 3,684? 3. Fill in the missing number: 3,700 = ______ + 700 4. What is the smallest number: 4,205, 4,520, 4,052, 4,250? 5. Write the next three numbers in the pattern: 2,000; 2,100; 2,200; _____; _____; _____ Section B: Addition & Subtraction 6. Solve: 4,126 + 2,485 = __________ 7. Solve: 7,200 - 3,465 = __________ 8. A shop sold 3,542 pencils in January and 4,108 pencils in February. How many pencils were sold altogether? 9. Maria had 6,000 tickets. She gave 1,735 to her friend. How many tickets does she have now? Section C: Word Problems 10. A baker made 2,350 cupcakes on Monday and 2,685 cupcakes on Tuesday. How many cupcakes did he make in total? 11. A farmer has 5,200 apples. He sells 3,475 of them. How many apples are left? Section D: Multiplication & Division 12. 6 × 7 = ______ 13. 56 ÷ 8 = ______ 14. There are 5 shelves. Each shelf holds 24 books. How many books are there in total? 15. A box holds 6 pencils. How many pencils are in 9 boxes? Section E: Time & Measurement 16. What time is it when the minute hand is at 6 and the hour hand is between 3 and 4? 17. How many minutes are there in one hour? 18. John ran for 35 minutes. Sarah ran for 50 minutes. Who ran longer and by how many minutes? 19. A pencil is 18 cm long. A pen is 24 cm long. How much longer is the pen than the pencil? Section F: Geometry 20. Which shape has 4 sides and all sides are equal? (A. Rectangle B. Square C. Triangle D. Circle) 21. How many corners does a cube have? 22. Draw a line of symmetry in the square below. Cambridge Grade 3 Math Practice Test 7 Name: ______________________ Date: ______________________ Section A: Number & Place Value 1. Write the number: Four thousand, six hundred and seventy-two 2. What is the value of the digit 6 in the number 3,684? 3. Fill in the missing number: 3,700 = ______ + 700 4. What is the smallest number: 4,205, 4,520, 4,052, 4,250? 5. Write the next three numbers in the pattern: 2,000; 2,100; 2,200; _____; _____; _____ Section B: Addition & Subtraction 6. Solve: 4,126 + 2,485 = __________ 7. Solve: 7,200 - 3,465 = __________ 8. A shop sold 3,542 pencils in January and 4,108 pencils in February. How many pencils were sold altogether? 9. Maria had 6,000 tickets. She gave 1,735 to her friend. How many tickets does she have now? Section C: Word Problems 10. A baker made 2,350 cupcakes on Monday and 2,685 cupcakes on Tuesday. How many cupcakes did he make in total? 11. A farmer has 5,200 apples. He sells 3,475 of them. How many apples are left? Section D: Multiplication & Division 12. 6 × 7 = ______ 13. 56 ÷ 8 = ______ 14. There are 5 shelves. Each shelf holds 24 books. How many books are there in total? 15. A box holds 6 pencils. How many pencils are in 9 boxes? Section E: Time & Measurement 16. What time is it when the minute hand is at 6 and the hour hand is between 3 and 4? 17. How many minutes are there in one hour? 18. John ran for 35 minutes. Sarah ran for 50 minutes. Who ran longer and by how many minutes? 19. A pencil is 18 cm long. A pen is 24 cm long. How much longer is the pen than the pencil? Section F: Geometry 20. Which shape has 4 sides and all sides are equal? (A. Rectangle B. Square C. Triangle D. Circle) 21. How many corners does a cube have? 22. Draw a line of symmetry in the square below. Cambridge Grade 3 Math Practice Test 8 Name: ______________________ Date: ______________________ Section A: Number & Place Value 1. Write the number: Four thousand, six hundred and seventy-two 2. What is the value of the digit 6 in the number 3,684? 3. Fill in the missing number: 3,700 = ______ + 700 4. What is the smallest number: 4,205, 4,520, 4,052, 4,250? 5. Write the next three numbers in the pattern: 2,000; 2,100; 2,200; _____; _____; _____ Section B: Addition & Subtraction 6. Solve: 4,126 + 2,485 = __________ 7. Solve: 7,200 - 3,465 = __________ 8. A shop sold 3,542 pencils in January and 4,108 pencils in February. How many pencils were sold altogether? 9. Maria had 6,000 tickets. She gave 1,735 to her friend. How many tickets does she have now? Section C: Word Problems 10. A baker made 2,350 cupcakes on Monday and 2,685 cupcakes on Tuesday. How many cupcakes did he make in total? 11. A farmer has 5,200 apples. He sells 3,475 of them. How many apples are left? Section D: Multiplication & Division 12. 6 × 7 = ______ 13. 56 ÷ 8 = ______ 14. There are 5 shelves. Each shelf holds 24 books. How many books are there in total? 15. A box holds 6 pencils. How many pencils are in 9 boxes? Section E: Time & Measurement 16. What time is it when the minute hand is at 6 and the hour hand is between 3 and 4? 17. How many minutes are there in one hour? 18. John ran for 35 minutes. Sarah ran for 50 minutes. Who ran longer and by how many minutes? 19. A pencil is 18 cm long. A pen is 24 cm long. How much longer is the pen than the pencil? Section F: Geometry 20. Which shape has 4 sides and all sides are equal? (A. Rectangle B. Square C. Triangle D. Circle) 21. How many corners does a cube have? 22. Draw a line of symmetry in the square below. Cambridge Grade 3 Math Practice Test 9 Name: ______________________ Date: ______________________ Section A: Number & Place Value 1. Write the number: Four thousand, six hundred and seventy-two 2. What is the value of the digit 6 in the number 3,684? 3. Fill in the missing number: 3,700 = ______ + 700 4. What is the smallest number: 4,205, 4,520, 4,052, 4,250? 5. Write the next three numbers in the pattern: 2,000; 2,100; 2,200; _____; _____; _____ Section B: Addition & Subtraction 6. Solve: 4,126 + 2,485 = __________ 7. Solve: 7,200 - 3,465 = __________ 8. A shop sold 3,542 pencils in January and 4,108 pencils in February. How many pencils were sold altogether? 9. Maria had 6,000 tickets. She gave 1,735 to her friend. How many tickets does she have now? Section C: Word Problems 10. A baker made 2,350 cupcakes on Monday and 2,685 cupcakes on Tuesday. How many cupcakes did he make in total? 11. A farmer has 5,200 apples. He sells 3,475 of them. How many apples are left? Section D: Multiplication & Division 12. 6 × 7 = ______ 13. 56 ÷ 8 = ______ 14. There are 5 shelves. Each shelf holds 24 books. How many books are there in total? 15. A box holds 6 pencils. How many pencils are in 9 boxes? Section E: Time & Measurement 16. What time is it when the minute hand is at 6 and the hour hand is between 3 and 4? 17. How many minutes are there in one hour? 18. John ran for 35 minutes. Sarah ran for 50 minutes. Who ran longer and by how many minutes? 19. A pencil is 18 cm long. A pen is 24 cm long. How much longer is the pen than the pencil? Section F: Geometry 20. Which shape has 4 sides and all sides are equal? (A. Rectangle B. Square C. Triangle D. Circle) 21. How many corners does a cube have? 22. Draw a line of symmetry in the square below. Cambridge Grade 3 Math Practice Test 10 Name: ______________________ Date: ______________________ Section A: Number & Place Value 1. Write the number: Four thousand, six hundred and seventy-two 2. What is the value of the digit 6 in the number 3,684? 3. Fill in the missing number: 3,700 = ______ + 700 4. What is the smallest number: 4,205, 4,520, 4,052, 4,250? 5. Write the next three numbers in the pattern: 2,000; 2,100; 2,200; _____; _____; _____ Section B: Addition & Subtraction 6. Solve: 4,126 + 2,485 = __________ 7. Solve: 7,200 - 3,465 = __________ 8. A shop sold 3,542 pencils in January and 4,108 pencils in February. How many pencils were sold altogether? 9. Maria had 6,000 tickets. She gave 1,735 to her friend. How many tickets does she have now? Section C: Word Problems 10. A baker made 2,350 cupcakes on Monday and 2,685 cupcakes on Tuesday. How many cupcakes did he make in total? 11. A farmer has 5,200 apples. He sells 3,475 of them. How many apples are left? Section D: Multiplication & Division 12. 6 × 7 = ______ 13. 56 ÷ 8 = ______ 14. There are 5 shelves. Each shelf holds 24 books. How many books are there in total? 15. A box holds 6 pencils. How many pencils are in 9 boxes? Section E: Time & Measurement 16. What time is it when the minute hand is at 6 and the hour hand is between 3 and 4? 17. How many minutes are there in one hour? 18. John ran for 35 minutes. Sarah ran for 50 minutes. Who ran longer and by how many minutes? 19. A pencil is 18 cm long. A pen is 24 cm long. How much longer is the pen than the pencil? Section F: Geometry 20. Which shape has 4 sides and all sides are equal? (A. Rectangle B. Square C. Triangle D. Circle) 21. How many corners does a cube have? 22. Draw a line of symmetry in the square below.
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