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PR1ME Summative Tests NZ 3A Test 2
PR1ME Summative Tests NZ 3A Test 2
Summative Test 3A
✩ ✩ + =6
✩ + =4
a. five
b. thirty-three + =
c. twenty-six What is the missing number?
d. fifty-three
Practice Example 2
Write your answer in the blank space provided.
15 17 9 13
• If you change your mind about an answer, carefully rub out the answer and circle or write in your
new answer.
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For questions 1 to 15, circle the one answer that you think is best.
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b. 4 hundreds a. 6
c. 4 tens b. 7
d. 4 thousands c. 8
d. 9
3. Which is an even number?
a. 1501 7. $3.25 ?
b. 2308
c. 7333 $4
d. 9429
a. $0.75
b. $1.25
c. $1.75
d. $0.25
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Mathematics Summative Tests (NZ) • PR1ME 3
TM
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a. 5200 + 4 =
b. 5200 ÷ 4 =
c. 5200 × 4 =
d. 5200 – 4 =
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For questions 16 to 33, write your answer in the blank space provided.
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19. 300 × 4 =
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21. There are 9 buttons on each dress. How many buttons are there on 70
identical dresses?
Ans: buttons
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24. Subtract the sum of 6322 and 3541 from 10 000. What is the answer?
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26. What is the difference in value between the digit 3 in 4322 and 2432?
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29. Take away 7 tens and 4 ones from 8 thousands and 4 ones. What is
the answer? Give your answer as a numeral.
Ans:
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30. There are 6 bars of chocolate in each box. There are 4 boxes. Each
chocolate bar has 5 raisins. How many raisins are there altogether?
Ans: raisins
31. Some locals went to a nearby fair. The block graph below shows the
different modes of transport they took to get there.
Modes of transport
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32. Luke had $11.50. His father gave him $6.50 more. He spent $5.25 on
a comic book. How much money is he left with?
Ans: $
33. What is the difference between the greatest 4-digit even number and
the smallest 4-digit odd number that can be formed using all the digits
given below?
2 1 5 6
Ans:
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Show your work clearly.
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34. Andy has 2387 coins in his coin collection, while Jake has 2207 coins.
a. How many coins do they have altogether?
b. How many more coins does Andy have than Jake?
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36. A toy shop had 8 brands of toy cars. There were 32 toy cars under
each brand.
a. How many toy cars did the shop have?
b. After 144 cars were sold, the remaining toy cars were packed into
boxes of 5 toy cars each. How many toy cars were left unpacked?
37. Ben had $18. After paying for his new flip-flops, he had $4.45 left.
a. How much did the flip-flops cost?
b. If it took him 6 months to save $18, how much did he save
each month?
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38. Adam is 16 years old now. Five years ago, the sum of Adam’s age and
his mother’s age was 55.
a. How old is Adam’s mother now?
b. What is their total age now?
39. There were 7659 people at a charity ball. More people arrived at the
ball after the lucky draw had taken place. By interchanging the digit in
the ones place with the digit in the thousands place in 7659, you get the
new total number of people at the ball. How many people arrived at the
ball after the lucky draw?
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41. The bar graph below shows the number of items of clothing sold by a
boutique each week over a four-week period.
Clothing sold by a boutique
2
Week
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
Number of items of clothing
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