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Math Olympiad Grade 3 Multiplication Worksheet-1

Multiplication Worksheet-1

 

  1. Each of these packs has exactly 5 buttons in it. How many buttons are there in all?

       A. 17                    B. 80                   C. 85                   D. 90

 

  1. A tank has 13 fishes. There are 5 tanks on a table with same number of fish in each tank. How many fishes are there in all?

       A. 18                   B. 55                    C. 65                   D. 66

 

  1. The product of 4 and 10

       A. 87                   B. 40                   C. 14                    D. 6

 

  1. Jagat has read 742 books with 41 pages each. How many pages has Jagat read?

       A. 34022            B. 30422            C. 34202            D. 34220

 

  1. Raja bought these pencils. Each pencil cost Rs. 2. How much did the pencils cost all together?

       A. Rs. l5             B. Rs. 30            C. Rs. 45            D. Rs. 60

 

  1. Which of the following has the same product as 5 × 8?

       A. 7 × 5               B. 10 × 4            C. 9 × 5              D. 5 × 5

 

  1. The word problem below is part of Madhavi's homework.

       Nannu bought 25 packages of balloons. Each package has 4 balloons. How many balloons did he buy in all?

       Which of the following number sentences can Madhavi use to solve this problem?

       A. 25 × 4            B. 25 + 4            C. 25 – 4            D. none of these

 

       A. 91                    B. 93                   C. 72                    D. 102

 

  1. At the craft fair, Gopal sold toy trains.

He sold each train for Rs. 28. How much did Gopal make by selling 4 trains?

       A. Rs. 24            B. Rs. 32            C. Rs. 112           D. Rs. 832

 

  1. Etika was planting apple trees in her farm. She made three rows and planted 12 trees in each row. How many trees did she plant altogether in three rows?

       A. 15                    B. 4                     C. 36                   D. 35

 

Answers

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