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Grade 3 Maths Term 1 Question Paper

The document contains a series of 30 multiple-choice questions covering various topics including mathematics, fractions, time, and basic shapes. Each question provides four answer options, from which the correct answer must be circled. The questions test knowledge on number representation, arithmetic operations, and understanding of basic concepts.

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Grade 3 Maths Term 1 Question Paper

The document contains a series of 30 multiple-choice questions covering various topics including mathematics, fractions, time, and basic shapes. Each question provides four answer options, from which the correct answer must be circled. The questions test knowledge on number representation, arithmetic operations, and understanding of basic concepts.

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Answer all Questions. Circle the correct answer only.

1) Write the 2768 in words

a) Two thousand and sixty-eight.


b) Two thousand seven hundred and sixty-eight.
c) Twenty-seven thousand seven and sixty-eight.
d) Twenty-seven thousand seven hundred and sixty-eight.
2) The sum of 12 and 23 is_______

a) 36 b) 35 c) 37 d) 34

3) There are five apples in a basket. Stephen takes two apples. What is the fraction of the
apples he took?

a) 1/3 b) 2/5 c) 3/5 d) 1/5

4) Daniella brought a box of pizza containing 18slices. She ate 3 slices, gave Emily 1 slice and
gave Kwaku 4 slices. What fraction of the pizza is left?

a) 10/18 b) 8/16 c) 3/18 d) 8/18

5) A school had 245 chairs in the store. 12 students have requested for chairs to replace their
broken chairs. The administrator ordered 50 chairs more and put them in the store. How many
chairs are in the store?

a) 383 b) 321 c) 233 d) 283

6) Selase thinks of a number. It is greater than 10 and less than 20. 20 > but < 10. It is a
multiple of 5.

a) 15 b) 25 c) 14 d) 20

7) The following numbers are multiples of 4 except.

a) 33 b) 32 c) 12 d) 16

8) Rohi’s mother bought two bags of apple for 8cedis. How much does one bag cost?

a) 5cedis b) 2cedis c) 4cedis d) 10cedis

9) Estimate 315 + 232 =

a) 500 b) 600 c) 631 d) 537

10) Write in number Six hundred and twenty-four.


a) 634 b) 624 c) 631 d) 654

11) The product of 3 and 8 is

a) 33 b) 32 c) 31 d) 24

12) The equivalent fraction of ½ is

a) 5/10 b) 2/3 c) 3/4 d) 5/7

13) The sum of 2/8 and 3/8 is

a) 5/8 b) 5/16 c) 6/8 d) 6/16

14) Esther has a jug of water filled to 2.5 litres. She pours out 1litre into Coral’s bottle. How
many litres does she have left?

a) 1.2 litres b) 0.5 litres c) 1.5 litres d) 1 litre

15) Emily buys 20 metres of fabric to make some dresses. She uses 9/10 of the fabric. How
much fabric is left?

a) 2/10 b) 1/10 c) 9/10 d) 6/10

16) Adwoa has a jug of 500mls of juice. She pours 200mls of juice in a cup for Jewelle. What
quantity of juice does she have left in her jug?

a) 200mls b) 300mls c) 100mls d) 500mls

17) What is the difference between the temperature of ice and the temperature of boiling
water?

a) 0°c b) 100°c c) 10°c d) 37°c

This timetable shows part of how Mr. Antwi spends his Saturday.

Walks and Runs Aerobics Skips and Swims Clean and Pack up
around the judo

11a.m – 2p.m 12p.m- 1p.m 1.30p.m – 2p.m. 2.15pm – 3p.m

18) What time of the day did the walk and run start?

a) Morning b) Afternoon c) Evening d) Night


19) How long was the skips and swims?

a) 20minutes b) 10minutes c) 25minutes d) 30minutes

20) What is the term-to-term rule for this sequence? 8, 12, 16, 20, 24,
_____, _____.

a) subtract 4 b) add 4 c) subtract 3 d) add 3

21) Year 3 students are given 51bars of chocolate. How many bars of chocolate will each
learner get?

a) 2 bars of chocolate b) 3 bars of chocolate c) 4 bars of chocolate d) 5


bars of chocolate

22) Jotham has one litre of milk. He pours out 0.5litres for his cat. What quantity of milk is
left?

a) 0.05litres b) 500litres c) 500ml d) 400ml

23) There are 12 biscuits in a pack. Kayla takes 9 biscuits out. What fraction of the pack does
she take?

a) 9/12 b) 1/12 c) 2/12


d) 3/12

24) Stephen has been to see the doctor. The doctor has prescribed 0.6 of 120ml oral water be
administered immediately. What quantity of oral water would he have to take?
_________

a) 70ml b) 72ml c) 74ml d) 71ml

25) The carrots weigh 83 kilograms, rounded to the nearest ten is _____________________

a) 90 kilograms b) 85 kilograms c) 80 kilograms d) 100


kilograms

26) The nurse checked Carl’s temperature in the morning and it was 42°c. The doctor told the
nurse to give him a tepid bath and check his temperature again. When she checked it had
gone down by 6°c. What is Carl’s new temperature?

a) 36°c b) 35°c c) 27°c d) 37°c

27) Time is measured in the following except.


a) Seconds b) Hours c) Scales d) Minutes

28) Order the numbers from the biggest to the smallest. 79, 239, 64, 142, 164,

a) 79, 64, 239, 142, 164

b) 64, 79, 142, 164, 239

c) 239, 164, 142, 79, 64

d) 164, 64, 142, 79, 239

29) A ____________ is a part of a whole.

a) Space b) fraction c) portion d) Circle

30) I am a shape, I have 4 vertices, my 2 opposite sides are equal. What shape am I?

a) Square b) Triangle c) Rectangle d) Circle

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The shape with four vertices and two pairs of opposite sides that are equal is a rectangle .

The operation used is multiplication: 0.6 times 120 ml equals 72 ml. Therefore, the equivalent is 0.072 liters .

To correctly order these numbers from largest to smallest: 239, 164, 142, 79, 64 .

Initially, there were 245 chairs in the store. After 12 chairs were given out, the store had 233 chairs. Adding 50 more chairs results in a total of 283 chairs in the store .

Carl’s temperature initially was 42°c. After decreasing by 6°c, his new temperature is 36°c .

The estimated sum of 315 and 232 is approximately 500 .

Initially, Daniella's pizza has 18 slices. After consuming 3 slices and giving away 1 to Emily and 4 to Kwaku, 7 slices are left. Hence, the fraction of the pizza remaining is 11/18 .

The term-to-term rule for the sequence 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, is to add 4 to the previous number .

The numerical value '2768' can be expressed in words as 'Two thousand seven hundred and sixty-eight' .

Emily used 9/10 of 20 meters of fabric, which is 18 meters, leaving 2 meters of fabric remaining .

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