Grade 3 Math March Test Questions
First: Choose the correct answer:
$1$ $7 \times 12 = 7 \times (9 + \dots)$
$2$ $16 \div \dots = 2$
$3$ Janna has $24$ apples. She divided the apples equally into $6$ plates. How many apples are on each plate?
$4$ The fraction representing the shaded part in the shape
$5$ The number of sixths in one whole:
$6$ $\dfrac{1}{4} < \dots$
$7$ If $8$ counting items are divided into quarters, each quarter equals $\dots$ of the items.
$8$ $\dfrac{1}{5}$ of the number $15 = \dots$
$9$ $\dfrac{3}{7} < \dots$
$10$ $\dfrac{1}{6} > \dots$
$11$ Wael divided $21$ oranges among $7$ people. What is each person's share?
$12$ The fraction that represents the shaded part in the figure.
Second: Answer the following:
$1$ Janna baked $45$ loaves of bread and wanted to share them with $5$ of her friends. How many loaves will each friend get?
$2$ Find the result of $\;36 \div 3 = \dots\;$ using your preferred strategy.
$3$ Find the side length of a square whose perimeter is $\;20 \text{ m}$.
$4$ Find the length of a rectangle whose perimeter is $\;24 \text{ m}\;$ and width is $\;5 \text{ m}$.
$5$ Find the result of the following using the associative property: $\;7 \times 4 \times 5$.
$6$ Find the result of $\;7 \times 14\;$ using two different methods.
$7$ Estimate the product of $\;9 \times 5\;$, then find the actual result.
$8$ Amir has $4$ boxes. Each box contains $3$ dolls, and each doll has $2$ buttons. What is the total number of buttons?
$9$ A square has a side length of $\;7 \text{ m}\;$. Find its perimeter.
$10$ Find the result of $\;4 \times 5 \times 2\;$ using your preferred strategy.
$11$ Find the perimeter of a rectangle with length $8 \text{ cm}$ and width $4 \text{ cm}$.
$12$ Laila bought $24$ seeds and has $5$ pots. She wants to plant $3$ seeds in each pot. How many extra pots does she need to plant all the seeds?
$13$ Solve the following to find the unknown number: $\;2 \times (5 \times \dots) = 50$.
$14$ Draw the clock hands to show the given time. ($04 : 15\;$ and $\;05 : 23$)
$15$ Write the name of the fraction that represents the shaded part in the figure in front of you.
$16$ Malik put $6$ figs in a basket, while Mazen put $10$ figs in another basket. Which is larger: half of Malik's basket or half of Mazen's basket?
$17$ How many equal parts is the shape in front of you divided into?
$18$ Which is Smaller : $\dfrac{1}{3}$ or $\dfrac{1}{4}$ ?
$19$ Which is more: half a liter or half a milliliter?
$20$ Divide the clock into the fractional parts shown next to it. (Thirds)
$21$ Divide the shape in front of you into four equal parts.
$22$ Use a number line to determine which is greater: $\dfrac{1}{4}$ or $\dfrac{1}{5}$ ?
$23$ Use ($>$, $<$, $=$) to compare $\dfrac{8}{8}$ and $\dfrac{3}{3}$
$24$ What is one-fourth of $24$?
$25$ Arrange the following fractions from smallest to largest: $\dfrac{1}{5}$ , $\dfrac{1}{7}$ , $\dfrac{1}{9}$ , $\dfrac{1}{3}$
$26$ What is one-third of $21$?
$27$ Divide the number line into sixths and circle $\dfrac{5}{6}$
$28$ How many eighths make up one whole?
How to study for the March Math Test:
1. Review all the multiplication properties (commutative, associative, distributive).
2. Practice division and its relation to multiplication.
3. Understand fractions (halves, thirds, fourths, etc.) and how to compare them.
4. Solve word problems by reading carefully and identifying the operation needed.
5. Memorize the rules for calculating the perimeter of squares and rectangles.