Placement Test - For Students That Have Completed Grade 3

1. Multiply or Divide.

a.

7 × 4 =

5 × 8 =

3 × 9 =

9 × 4 =

b.

21 ÷ 3 =

35 ÷ 7 =

48 ÷ 6 =

49 ÷ 7 =

c.

50 ÷ 5 =

72 ÷ 9 =

36 ÷ 9 =

63 ÷ 7 =

d.

7 × 8 =

6 × 5 =

8 × 6 =

6 × 9 =

2. Add mentally.

a. 240 + 70 =

b. 99 + 50 =

c. 540 + 80 =

d. 335 + 9 =

3. Subtract mentally.

a. 100 – 67 =

b. 73 – 68 =

c. 651 – 8 =

d. 54 – 9 =

4. Subtract.

a. 962 - 383

Final Answer:

b. 7002 - 4526

Final Answer:

5. Solve.

a. 82 + 5539 + 1254 + 278

+

Final Answer:

b. 535 + (430 - 173)

-
+

Final Answer:

6. Solve what number goes in place of the triangle.

a. 414 + = 708

+

=

b. - 339 = 485

-

=

7. Joe bought a mobile phone for $185 and a phone case for $32. What was his change from $300?

+
-

Final Answer:

8. A family is driving 300 kilometers from their hometown to Grandmother’s house. Ten kilometers before the halfway point, they stopped to have lunch. How many kilometers do they still have to go?

km.

9. A store received 100 boxes. Each box contained 8 light bulbs.

a. How many light bulbs did the store receive?

b. After selling 8 boxes, how many bulbs are left?

10. Solve.

a. 24 + 8 × 3 =

b. 2 + (5 + 4) × 2 =

c. 66 – 5 × 5 =

11. Write a multiplication sentence (NOT just the answer) to solve how many legs these animals have in total.

a. Seven horses:

b. Five ducks:

c. Eight horses and six ducks:

12. Each table in a restaurant seats four people. How many tables do you need to reserve for a group of 31 people?

tables.

13. A toy store had a bag of balloons for $8 and a toy car for $6. How much would it cost to buy three bags of balloons and three toy cars?

$.

14. Annie is bagging hair barrettes she made. She puts four barrettes in each bag. She has 28 barrettes to bag. How many bags will she need?

bags.

15. Write the time the clock shows, and the time 10 minutes later. Use a colon to separate hours and minutes. Ex: 5:45

a. Time:

10 min later:

b. Time:

10 min later:

c. Time:

10 min later:

d. Time:

10 min later:

16. a. The TV show starts at 6:25 PM and ends at 7:00 PM. How long is it?

minutes.

b. Mr. Mayer’s plane landed at 11:30 AM. If the flight lasted for 6 hours, when did it take off?

:

c. The soccer match was scheduled for 21 May, but it was postponed (delayed) by one week. What was the new date for the match?

17. The graph shows some people’s working hours on Uncle Ted’s apple farm.

a. How many hours did Erica work?

b. How many hours did Kathy work?

c. How many more hours did Jason work than Jack?

d. How many hours did the three boys work in total?

18. Find the total cost of buying the items listed. Line up the numbers carefully when you add.

a. A calculator and a bag =

b. Two pens and a book =

c. Three pens and a calculator =

19. Fill in the missing part.

a. 2000 + 60 + = 2760

b. 700 + 20 + + 9 = 2729

20. Compare and select <, >, or =.

a. 6034 3064

b. 5156 5516

c. 9079 9097

d. 6000 + 3 + 40 400 + 60 + 3000

21. Add and subtract.

a. 5400 + 300 =

b. 7800 + 800 =

c. 2900 – 1700 =

d. 8100 – 300 =

22. Round the numbers to the nearest TEN.

a. 743 ≈

b. 987 ≈

c. 251 ≈

d. 665 ≈

23. Estimate these calculations by rounding the numbers to the nearest hundred. Also, calculate the exact answer.

a. Round the numbers, then add:

3 7 8 2 + 2 2 5 5
+ =
Calculate exactly:
3 7 8 2
+ 2 2 5 5

Compare the two answers, what is the difference between them?

b. Round the numbers, then subtract:

8 1 4 9 + 8 8 8
+ =
Calculate exactly:
8 1 4 9
+ 8 8 8

Compare the two answers, what is the difference between them?

24. Find the perimeter and area of this shape.

Perimeter:

Area:

25. The picture shows a two-part lawn.

a. Find the areas of part 1 and part 2. and

b. Find the perimeter of the whole lawn.

26. The perimeter of a rectangle measures 66 cm. Find the other side length, if one side measures 10 cm.

cm.

27. Write a number sentence for the total area, thinking of one rectangle or two.

× ( + ) = × + × =

area of the whole rectangle      area of the first part      area of the second part            

28. Write in order from smallest to biggest unit: cm, km, m, mm.

29. Fill in the blanks with suitable units of length. Sometimes several different units are possible.

a. The mountain is 2000 high.

b. Jeremy bought 5 of potatoes.

c. The teacher weighs 68

d. The pencil is 14 long.

e. The glass holds 300 of liquid.

f. The room was 7 wide.

30. Divide.

a. 17 ÷ 2 = , R

b. 24 ÷ 5 = , R

c. 47 ÷ 7 = , R

31. Annie, Rob, and Ted decided to buy a gift that cost $16 and flowers that cost $14 for Mom. The children shared the total cost equally. How much did each child pay?

32. Write the fraction or mixed number.

a.

b.

c.

d.

e.

f.

33. Write the whole numbers as fractions.

a. 1 =

b. 2 =

c. 4 =

34. Compare the fractions.

a. 2/7 2/3

b. 5/11 7/11

c. 1/2 9/10

d. 1/7 1/8

35. Mary ate 1/2 of a strawberry pie, and David ate 7/12 of a blueberry pie. Look at the pictures. Who ate more pie?

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