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Summative Test 3A

Student: Year: Date:

New Zealand Edition


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Practice Questions 3A Test 2

INSTRUCTIONS FOR STUDENTS


Each test has three sections. Questions in each section need to be answered in different ways.
Here are three examples to show you what to do.

Practice Example 1 Practice Example 3


Circle the one answer that you think is best. Write your answer in the blank space provided.
Show your work clearly.
Count the number of blocks.
Look at the number sentences.

✩ ✩ + =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.

Arrange the numbers in order.


Begin with the smallest.

15 17 9 13

Ans: The missing number is __________.


Ans: ____________________

• Write your answers on the test paper.

• If you change your mind about an answer, carefully rub out the answer and circle or write in your
new answer.

• Do any workings on the test paper.

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For questions 1 to 15, circle the one answer that you think is best.

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1. A bridge is 1346 metres long. 4. 7000 + 30 + 2 =


What is 1346 in words?
a. 732
a. One thousand, four hundred
b. 7320
and sixty-three
c. 7302
b. One thousand, four hundred
and thirty-six d. 7032
c. One thousand, three
hundred and forty-six 5. 7× = 49

d. One thousand, six hundred a. 6


and forty-three b. 7
c. 8
2. A total of 2495 people went to
a rally. What does the digit 4 d. 9
in 2495 stand for?
a. 4 ones 6. 81 ÷ 9 =

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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8. 9 899 11. If 1310 is added to a number


and 2146 is subtracted from
a. 90 R1
the result, the answer is 1750.
b. 97 R6 What is the number?
c. 99 R8 a. 3968
d. 99 b. 2586
c. 4621
9. $100 – $33.60 =
d. 389
a. $69.10
b. $66.60 12. The number of children who
c. $70 went to a circus on three
different days is shown below.
d. $66.40 What is the total number of
children who went to the circus
10. What is the smallest 4-digit odd on these three days?
number that can be formed with Monday : 1046 children
7, 5, 3, 0?
Tuesday : 1172 children
a. 3507 Wednesday : 1283 children
b. 3075 a. 3051
c. 3057 b. 3105
d. 5037 c. 3501
d. 3150

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13. I bought 2 jars of marbles in 15. Max went for an 8-hour-long


February. Each jar had trek. He drank 1 litre of water
300 marbles. By the end of every hour. Which question
May, 54 marbles were lost. can you answer from this
How many marbles were left? information?
a. 246 a. What was the distance that
Max covered?
b. 354
b. What route did he take while
c. 546
trekking?
d. 654
c. How much did each litre of
water cost?
14. Four friends collected a total of
5200 clothes for charity. Each d. How much water did Max
of them collected an equal drink altogether?
number of clothes. Which
number sentence should be
used to find the number of
clothes each friend collected?

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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16. Arrange in order. Begin with the smallest.


4793, 7394, 3479, 3749

Ans:

17. 9781 = 9000 + 700 + +1

Ans:

18. List all the even numbers between 35 and 48.

Ans:

19. 300 × 4 =

Ans:

20. What is 14 hundreds more than 8105? Give your answer as


a numeral.

Ans:

21. There are 9 buttons on each dress. How many buttons are there on 70
identical dresses?

Ans: buttons

22. 3  668

Ans:

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23. If 100 × ✩ = 700, what is the value of ✩ × ✩?


Ans:

24. Subtract the sum of 6322 and 3541 from 10 000. What is the answer?

Ans:

25. Fill in with < or >.


8975 8795

Ans:

26. What is the difference in value between the digit 3 in 4322 and 2432?

Ans:

27. Complete this equation.


+ 30 ? +4 ?
56

Ans: ,

28. 9918 9908 ? 9888 9878

Ans:

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

Motorcycle Car Bus Bicycle

a. How many people went by bus?

Ans:

b. How many more people went by motorcycle than by bicycle?

Ans:

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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?

Ans: a. They have coins altogether.

b. Andy has more coins than Jake.

35. A total of 3300 fans are seated at a football game.


a. If 1100 of them are women, how many men are seated at the game?
b. If there are another 1245 fans standing at the game, what is the total
number of fans at the game?

Ans: a. There are men seated at the game.

b. The total number of fans at the game is .


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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?

Ans: a. The shop had toy cars.

b. 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?

Ans: a. The flip-flops cost .

b. He saved 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?

Ans: a. Adam’s mother is years old now.

b. Their total age is years.

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?

Ans:  people arrived at the ball after the lucky draw.


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40. There are 180 women and 330 men at a conference.


a. If everyone is divided into groups of 6, how many groups will
there be?
b. If 130 more people join the conference and everyone is now
divided into groups of 7, how many people will be left ungrouped?

Ans: a. There will be groups at the conference.

b. people will be left ungrouped.

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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

a. How many more items of clothing were sold in Week 4 than in


Week 3?
b. What was the total number of items of clothing sold in the
four weeks?

Ans: a.  more items of clothing were sold in Week 4 than in


Week 3.
b. A total of items of clothing were sold in the four weeks.

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