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Name: ____________________________________________ Date: ______________________

3rd Grade SOL Practice Test (40 Questions)

3.1

1. The place value model shown represents a number.

What number is represented by this place value model?

A. 453

B. 753

C. 4,353

D. 3,453

2. Which shows the number 65,403 written in word form?

A. Six hundred five thousand, four hundred thirty

B. Six hundred fifty thousand, four hundred three

C. Sixty-five thousand, four hundred thirty

D. Sixty-five thousand, four hundred three


3. Write a number for each correct box in the table.

Round 6,739 to the places shown.

• Nearest thousand
• Nearest hundred
• Nearest ten

6,739

Rounded to Rounded to Rounded to


the Nearest the Nearest the Nearest
Thousand Hundred Ten

6,000 6,730
6,700 7,000
6,740 6,800

4. Select the symbol that will make each number sentence true.
65 65 2,452 2,652

>
=
<
3.2

5. Two sets of circles are shown

Set A

Set B

Which of the following correctly compares the fraction of circles shaded in


Set A to the fraction of circles shaded in Set B?
6 5 4 5
A. > C. >
10 10 10 10
6 5 4 5
B. < D. <
10 10 10 10

6. Two packages of eggs are shown.


Package P Package Q

F E F E E

Which statement correctly compares the fraction of the number of eggs in


Package P to the fraction of the number of eggs in Package Q?
4 3 8 9
A. < C. <
12 12 12 12
4 9 8 9
B. > D. >
12 12 12 12
7. This model is shaded to represent one whole.

Look at the following model.

What number do the shared parts in this model represent?


1
A.
8
7
B.
8
1
C. 3
2
1
D. 6
2

5
8. In which group are exactly of the shapes circles?
8

A.

B.

C.

D.
3.3

9. Ken had a total of 45 plants at his store on Tuesday morning. During the
day, he sold 29 plants and then received 146 new plants. At the end of the
day, exactly how many plants did Ken have?

A. 16

B. 74

C. 162

D. 220

10. What is the difference between 4,000 and 458?

A. 3,458

B. 3, 542

C. 4,458

D. 4,542

11. Sam has 4,583 marbles in his collection. His mom gives him a pack with
450 and his brother gives him 235. How many marbles does Sam have
now? Fill in the blank.

Sam has ___________ marbles now.


3.4

12. What number goes in the box to make this number sentence true?

54 ÷ ___ = 9

A. 6

B. 7

C. 8

D. 9

13. Circle each fact that equals 24.

4 X 12 4X6 4X8
3X6 2 X 12 3X8

14. Which number sentence best represents this set of flowers?

A. 36 ÷ 4 = ____

B. 36 – 9 = ____

C. 9 + 4 = ____

D. 9 + 9 = ____
15. A store has 52 packs of gum with 5 pieces of gum in each package.
What is the total number of pieces of gum in these packages?

Answer:

16. Which of these is best represented by this number line?

A. 24 + 4

B. 24 – 4

C. 6 + 4

D. 6 X 4

17. Solve each.

7 x 10 = _____

8 x 2 = ______

5 x 8 = ______
3.5

18. This model is shaded to represent one whole.

These two models are each shaded to represent a fraction.

Model 1 Model 2

What is the sum of these two fractions?


1 7
A. C.
16 16
1 7
B. D.
8 8

19. This model is shaded to represent one whole.

These two models are each shaded to represent a fraction.

Model 1 Model 2

What is the difference between these two fractions?


2 2
A. C.
6 12
6 6
B. D.
6 12
3 1
20. What is + =?
4 4

3 1
4 4
1
A. 1
4

B. 1
4
C.
8
2
D.
8
3.6

21. Chris has the money show.

Exactly how much money does Chris have?

A. $3.89 C. $4.49

B. $3.99 D. $4.59

22. Molly purchases a book for $3.95, including tax. If she gives the cashier
a 5 dollar bill, how much change will she receive?

$____. ______
3.7

23. Which is the most reasonable length of a bed?

A. 6 feet C. 6 meters

B. 6 inches D. 6 centimeters

3.8

24. What is the perimeter of the shaded figure on this grid?

A. 21 units C. 26 units

B. 22 units D. 28 units
25. Each side of this figure is the same length.

Key: = 1 foot

Which measurement is closest to the perimeter of this figure?

A. 6 feet

B. 10 feet

C. 12 feet

D. 20 feet

3.9

26. Which is the closest to the time shown on this clock?


A. 4:45 C. 9:05

B. 5:45 D. 9:25
27. Franklin began soccer camp in the morning at the time shown on the
clock.


He finished soccer camp three hours later. At what time did Franklin finish
soccer camp?

A. 8:45 A.M. C. 10:45 A.M.

B. 9:45 A.M. D. 11:45 A.M.

28. Alex worked for 6 hours raking leaves. How many minutes are
equivalent to 6 hours?

A. 400 minutes C. 200 minutes

B. 240 minutes D. 120 minutes



3.10

29. What is the temperature on this thermometer?

 ______ °F

3.11

30. Amanda drew two line segments and a ray in her geometry notebook.
Which of these could be the picture Amanda drew?

A. B.

C. D.
3.12

31. Identify the polygons.

32. Match the polygon with the correct name.

Word Bank:
Triangle
Pentagon
Quadrilateral
Octagon
3.13

33. Jason built a tower as shown.

Which tower of blocks appears to be congruent to Jack’s tower of blocks?

A. C.

B. D.

3.14

34. Deb will pick a card from the bag without looking. Place 10 cards in the
bag to show the likelihood of Deb picking a card with a star is equally likes
as picking a card with a heart. (Draw a picture inside the bag to represent
the 10 cards.)

Same-sized Cards

Star

Heart
3.15

35. Stephanie recorded the number of inches of snowfall in her city during
4 weeks. The graph below shows the results.

Which bar graph shows the same information?

A. B.

C. D.
3.16

36. This pattern repeats after the first four squares. Joanne removed two
squares from this repeating pattern.

_____ ______

Which ordered set of squares did she remove?

A. C.

B. D.

37. This table shows the number of minutes it takes Kim to run laps around
a track.

Laps Around a Track


2 8
4 16
6 24
8 32
If the pattern in the table continues in the same way, which of the following
should be used to determine how many minutes it take Kim to run 10 laps?

A. 10 X 4

B. 10 + 8

C. 10 + 32

D. 10 X 8
38. Look at the pattern.

1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32

Which describes the rule used in this pattern?

A. Divide by 4

B. Multiply by 2

C. Subtract 1

D. Add 2

3.17

39. Which equation is true?

A. 5 X 4 = 10 x 2

B. 6 x 10 = 6 + 10

C. 6 + 1 = 7 x 0

D. 1 X 8 = 4 x 4

40. Complete each number sentence with equal (=) or not equal (≠).

6x2 4x3 7+5 12 x 0

9x2 4x4 8+8 8x2


Answer Key
1. C 26. A
2. D 27. C
3. 7,000 – 6,700 – 6,740 28. C
4. =,< 29. 84
5. D 30. D
6. C 31.
7. C
8. C 32. Pentagon, Triangle, Octagon,
9. C Quadrilateral
10. B 33. B
11. 5,268 34.
12. A
13. 4 x 6, 2 x 12, 3 x 8 35. B
14. A 36. C
15. 260 37. A
16. D 38. B
17. 70, 16, 40 39. A
18. D 40.
19. A
20. B
21. C
22. $1.05
23. A
24. C
25. C
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