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INSTRUCTIONS Answering Multiple-Choice Questions Like this: Not like this: • Use a pencil only. • Fill only one circle for each question. • Fill the circle completely. • Cleanly erase any answer you wish to change. Answering Open-Response Questions • Write on the space provided in this booklet. Assessment of Reading, Writing and Mathematics Grade 3 Mathematics You are now ready to start. 2 Carlton Street, Suite 1200, Toronto ON M5B 2M9 | Telephone: 1-888-327-7377 | Web site: www.eqao.com | © 2017 Queen’s Printer for Ontario Primary Division Released Assessment Questions, 2017

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Page 1: Primary Division Grade 3 Mathematics - EQAO · PDF fileYou may not use a calculator or manipulatives for questions 1–3. Mathematics • Multiple-Choice . page 2. 1 . Which numbers

INSTRUCTIONS

Answering Multiple-Choice Questions

Like this: Not like this:

• Use a pencil only.

• Fill only one circle for each question.

• Fill the circle completely.

• Cleanly erase any answer you wish to change.

Answering Open-Response Questions

• Write on the space provided in this booklet.

Assessment of Reading, Writing and Mathematics

Grade

3 Mathematics

You are now ready to start.

2 Carlton Street, Suite 1200, Toronto ON M5B 2M9 | Telephone: 1-888-327-7377 | Web site: www.eqao.com | © 2017 Queen’s Printer for Ontario

Primary DivisionReleased Assessment Questions, 2017

Page 2: Primary Division Grade 3 Mathematics - EQAO · PDF fileYou may not use a calculator or manipulatives for questions 1–3. Mathematics • Multiple-Choice . page 2. 1 . Which numbers

You may not use a calculator or manipulatives for questions 1–3.

Mathematics • Multiple-Choice page 2

1 Which numbers are missing from this pattern?

415, 410, 405, ___, ___, 390, 385

● 405, 400

● 410, 415

● 400, 390

● 400, 395

2 Which two numbers make this addition problem correct?

6 □+△ 312 0

● 5△□0

● 5△□7

● △6 □0

● 6△□7

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Mathematics • Multiple-Choice page 3

3 Erin receives 27 stickers on Monday and 36 stickers on Tuesday.

How many more stickers does she need to have a total of 80 stickers?

● 17

● 23

● 27

● 63

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page 4

You may now use a calculator and/or manipulatives.

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Mathematics • Multiple-Choice page 5

4 This graph shows the types of books students read.

Number of students

Types of Books

0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18

Mystery

Wildlife

Adventure

Comics

Typ

e

How many students read adventure books?

● 7

● 8

● 9

● 10

5 Stephanie makes a pattern using circles. She adds the same number of circles each time to make the next shape.

Shape 1 Shape 2 Shape 3

Shape 4 Shape 5

Shape 4 and Shape 5 are missing.

How many circles will be in Shape 5?

● 16

● 17

● 20

● 21

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Mathematics • Multiple-Choice page 6

6 Which is best measured in kilometres?

● the length of a truck

● the length of a school

● the length of Lake Ontario

● the length of a teacher’s desk

7 Which shapes are congruent?

A

C D

B

● A and D

● B and C

● C and A

● D and B

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Mathematics • Open-Response page 7

8 Amir goes on vacation for 21 days. Sandra goes on vacation for 5 weeks and 4 days.

For how many more days does Sandra go on vacation than Amir?

Show your work.

Sandra goes on vacation for ______ more days than Amir.

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Mathematics • Open-Response page 8

9 Hina and Sarah create these two games.

S S

H

Number cube game

The number cube has the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6.

Hina wins if an even number is rolled.Sarah wins if an odd number is rolled.

Spinner game

The spinner has the letters S and H. Hina wins if the arrow lands on H.Sarah wins if the arrow lands on S.

Is this game fair?

Circle one:

Yes No

Justify your answer.

Is this game fair?

Circle one:

Yes No

Justify your answer.

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Mathematics • Open-Response page 9

10 A class raises money over four months to buy musical instruments. The money raised in the first three months is shown in the table below. The amount for January is missing.

October $191

November $327

December $210

January ?

Month Amount raised

The instruments cost $950.

How much more money does the class need to raise in January to buy the instruments?

Show your work.

The class needs to raise $_______________ in January.

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Mathematics • Open-Response page 10

11 Six of the angles in the diagram are marked with letters.

b

a c d

e

f

Place each letter in the correct column of the table according to the description.

Bigger than aright angle

Equal to aright angle

Smaller than aright angle

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12 Which group of base ten blocks represents 225?

13 Which three measurements are listed in order from shortest to longest?

● 2 m, 1 m 65 cm, 84 cm

● 84 cm, 1 m 65 cm, 2 m

● 84 cm, 2 m, 1 m 65 cm

● 1 m 65 cm, 84 cm, 2 m

14 Ms. Miller’s class records the weather for 18 days and displays the information in a pictograph. The number in the key is missing.

Weather

Type

Rainy

Cloudy

Sunny

Number of days

Key

Each represents ______ days.

What is the missing number in the key?

● 1

● 2

● 4

● 5

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15 Caelan is using square tiles of the same size to cover a desk, with no gaps or overlaps.

How many square tiles will he use in total to cover the entire desk?

● 18

● 24

● 36

● 42

16 Steven describes a figure.

“The shape of the base is always different from the shape of all the other faces of this figure.”

Which figure could he be describing?

● cube

● triangular prism

● square-based pyramid

● triangular-based pyramid

17 Which pattern has a rule of +4?

● 51, 54, 57, 60

● 54, 64, 74, 84

● 67, 71, 75, 79

● 68, 64, 60, 56

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Mathematics • Multiple-Choice page 13

18 Which thermometer shows the temperature on a warm day?

80

60

40

20

0°C

100

80

60

40

20

0°C

100

80

60

40

20

0°C

100

80

60

40

20

0°C

100