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This document is a Grade 3 Mathematics test focusing on multiplication, consisting of multiple choice questions and short-ended questions. The test is structured into three sections: Section A with 8 MCQs, Section B with 12 short-ended questions, and Section C with 5 application questions, totaling 25 marks. Students are instructed to show all solutions and write answers in the provided spaces.
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Class Test 6

This document is a Grade 3 Mathematics test focusing on multiplication, consisting of multiple choice questions and short-ended questions. The test is structured into three sections: Section A with 8 MCQs, Section B with 12 short-ended questions, and Section C with 5 application questions, totaling 25 marks. Students are instructed to show all solutions and write answers in the provided spaces.
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Grade 3 Mathematics

Term 2: Chapter 6 - Multiplication

Name: ............................................................... Marks: .................. / 25

Class: Grade 3 Date: Tuesday, November 21, 2023


Duration: 40 minutes
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Answer all questions.
2. Write your answers to each question in the space provided.
3. You should show all your solutions on the paper.
4. The total mark of this paper is 20.
5. The number of mark(s) for each question is shown in brackets [ ].

Section A: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) [8 marks]


For each question, four options are given.
Choose the correct answer and write its number (1, 2, 3 or 4) in the parentheses
provided. Questions 1 – 2 carries 1 mark each; Questions 3 – 5 carries 2 mark each.

1. What is the product of 8 and 9?

(1) 48
(2) 54
(3) 72
(4) 81 ( )

2. Multiply 150 by 6.
, , ,
(1) 600
(2) 780
(3) 890
(4) 900 ( )

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3. What is the product of 89 and 7?

(1) 356
(2) 523
(3) 623
(4) 878 ( )

4. Which of the following has the greatest value?

(1) 17 x 8
(2) 36 x 9
(3) 5 x 72
(4) 9 x 15 ( )

5. Find the product of 3 and 234.

(1) 702
(2) 720
(3) 270
(4) 237 ( )

Section B: Short-Ended Questions [12 marks]


Write your answers in the spaces provided. You should write all your solutions on
the paper. The number of mark(s) for each question is shown in brackets.

6. Multiply.

(a) (b) 2 7 3
7 0 5
x 8 x 6

[4]

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7. Find the product of 773 and 8.

Answer: ___________ [2]

8. What is the missing number in the box below?

1 9

× 6

1 0 7 4

Answer: ____________ [2]

9. I am a number between 40 and 60.

You can find me in both the multiplication tables of 6 and 8.


What number am I?

Answer: __________ [2]

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10. Study the multiplication problems below.

Show which between the two is greater.

(A) 134 × 5
(B) 125 × 6

Answer: _________ [2]

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Section C: Application [5 marks]
Write your answers in the spaces provided. You should write all your solutions on
the paper. The number of mark(s) for each question is shown in brackets.

11. Tina sold 273 oranges in a day.

Miko sold double the amount of what Keddy had sold.


How many oranges did they sell altogether in a day?

Answer: ____________ [2]

12. There are 21 chickens in a farm.

There are 4 times as many ducks as chickens in the farm.


How many more ducks than chickens are there?

Answer: ______________ [3]

--END OF PAPER--

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