CAMBRIDGE PRIMARY MATHEMATICS STAGE 3
MID-POINT TEST
Name ________________________________
___________________________________
___ Date _____________
Stage 3 mid-point test
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2
Draw beads on the abacus to show the 3-digit number.
a
314
b
502
Complete the table.
a
b
Name
a
Prism or pyramid?
c
Properties
Sketch
faces
edges
vertices
b
faces
edges
vertices
c
faces
edges
vertices
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4
MID-POINT TEST
Write in words the 3-digit number that is shaded in the table.
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Estimate and then measure the length of each line.
a
b
estimate: _______________
estimate: ________________
measure: _______________
measure: ________________
c Complete these conversions.
conversions .
4 metres = _______________ centimetres
1 kilometre = ________________ metres
200 centimetres = ________________ m
5
6
Complete each inequality.
a 537 <
b
> 463
c 691 >
d
< 745
Calculate the perimeters of these shapes.
a
b
________________
c
________________
________________
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MID-POINT TEST
Order these numbers from greatest to smallest.
greatest
smallest
8
What is the area of this square?
9
Round each distance to the nearest 100 km.
a London to Edinburgh
Edinburgh 666 km →
km
b Chennai to Hyderabad 516 km →
km
c Istanbul to Ankara 352 km →
1
km
Draw a shape that has an area of 15 square units.
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CAMBRIDGE PRIMARY MATHEMATICS STAGE 3
MID-POINT TEST
11 The school library has 548 fiction books and 427 non-fiction books.
Estimate and then calculate the total number of books. Show your method.
12 This is
1
8
of a shape.
Draw the whole shape.
13 Fill in the missing numbers.
a
1 whole =
halves
b
1 whole =
thirds
c
1 whole =
tenths
d
1 whole =
fifths.
14 174 melons are delivered to the store, but 28 of them are damaged.
How many melons can the store sell? Estimate and then calculate.
Show your method.
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CAMBRIDGE PRIMARY MATHEMATICS STAGE 3
MID-POINT TEST
15 Li asks his family what is their favourite colour. Here are the results.
green
blue
red
green
blue
blue
green
red
blue
white
blue
green
a Complete the table.
Colour
blue
green
red
white
Tally
Frequency
b Write two questions
questions about the data in th
the
e ta
table.
ble.
1 ___________________________________________________________
2 ___________________________________________________________
16 On Monday, the post office has 472 parcels for delivery. A van takes 346.
Estimate and then calculate how many parcels are left. Show your method.
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CAMBRIDGE PRIMARY MATHEMATICS STAGE 3
MID-POINT TEST
17 Show each time on the analogue clock and the digital clock.
a 6 minutes past 2
b 12 minutes to 2 o’clock
c quarter past nine
18 Danh pays for her new T-shirt with a $20 note.
She gets $6 change. How much does the T-shirt cost?
Solve this number sentence to find the cost of the T-shirt.
The T-shirt represents the unknown value.
–
20
=6
= $
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CAMBRIDGE PRIMARY MATHEMATICS STAGE 3
MID-POINT TEST
19 Complete the multiplication grid.
×
2
4
8
3
6
9
2
Use the term-to-term rule to write the next three numbers for this sequence.
15, 24, 33, 42, 51,
,
,
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