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Maths Olympiad Grade 3 Addition and Subtraction Worksheet-13

Addition and Subtraction Worksheet-13

 

  1. In a school donation program, about 17,000 parents participated. What is true about the number of parents participated?

       A. It's an exact number               B. It's an estimated number

       C. It can be both                           D. None

 

  1. Difference between 25 and 205 is:

       A. 180                 B. 130                 C. 30                   D. 230

 

  1. Rohit spent Rs.55 on movie tickets for all his friends. If rounded to the nearest ten Rs, about how much money did Rohit spend on tickets?

       A. Rs 50             B. Rs 65             C. Rs 60             D. Rs 40

 

  1. In a group of 100 people, number of men and women are 46 and 37 respectively. What is the number of children in the group?

       A. 17                    B. 83                   C. 26                   D. 146

 

  1. Which subtraction gives 102 as the answer?

       A. 100 – 2          B. 200 – 98      C. 400 – 202    D. 58 – 44

 

  1. If you add 3 to 49, and then add 20 to the answer, what number would you get?

       A. 99                   B. 81                   C. 72                  D. 69

 

  1. Round 78 to the nearest ten.

       A. 80                   B. 70                   C. 75                   D. 65

 

  1. 6 tens -4 is equal to:

       A. 64                   B. 56                   C. 604                D. 640

 

  1. In a store sale, only the first 25 people entering the store will get a free gift. What is true about this statement?

       A. it is an exact number             

       B. it is an estimate

       C. neither exact nor estimate   

       D. all the above answers are correct

 

  1. Look at the picture given below:

       

       Which of the following number sentence shows above picture?

       A. 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 = 12                    B. 12 + 3 = 15

       C. 16 ÷ 4 = 4                                  D. 3 + 4 = 7

 

Answers

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