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Math Olympiad Grade 3 Division and Multiplication Worksheet-5

Division and Multiplication Worksheet-5

 

  1. Which symbol will go in the box?

       64   □  8 = 8

       A. ×                     B. +                     C. =                     D. ÷

 

  1. Which number if multiplied with 8 will have a product equal to 168?

       A. 31                    B. 32                   C. 21                    D. 26

 

  1. If cost of 3 shirts is Rs.45, how much will one shirt cost?

       A. Rs.9               B. Rs.12              C. Rs.16              D. Rs.15

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  1. Rohan can run 14 km everyday. How many km can he run in 7 days? Which of the following options would you use to find the answer?

       A. adding 14 and 7                       B. dividing 14 by 7

       C. multiplying 14 by 7                 D. multiplying 14 by 8

 

  1. A store is selling 5 caps for Rs.20 and 6 key chains for Rs.18. How much money do you need to buy 1 cap and 1 key chain from that store?

       A. Rs.4               B. Rs.7                C. Rs.18             D. Rs.14

 

  1. State if the first number is divisible by the second number.

       198 by 3

       A. Yes                  B. No

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  1. 15 × 2 × ? = 150

       A. 4                     B. 2                     C. 3                     D. 5

 

  1. Mrs. Sharma has 36 folders that she has to distribute among students in her class. She gave each student 3 folders. How many students were there in her class?

       A. 18                   B. 12                    C. 15                    D. 8

 

  1. Pintu put 480Rs. a month in the bank for 35 months. How much did he have?

       A. 16860            B. 16800            C. 17800            D. 17860

 

  1. Cost of one postcard is 9 Rs. Julie spends 90 Rs. for buying postcards. How many postcards does she buy?

       A. 12                    B. 9                     C. 8                     D. 10

Answers:

(1)–D; (2)–C; (3)–D; (4)–C; (5)–B; (6)–A; (7)–D; (8)–B; (9)–B; (10)–D