STAAR Practice Quiz

STAAR Practice Quiz

3rd Grade

13 Qs

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STAAR Practice Quiz

STAAR Practice Quiz

Assessment

Quiz

Mathematics

3rd Grade

Hard

CCSS
3.OA.D.8, 3.NF.A.1, 1.G.A.1

+10

Standards-aligned

Created by

Isamar Reyna

Used 2+ times

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13 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Which of these is a way to decompose 29,182?

29 ten thousands + 9 thousands + 1 hundred + 8 tens + 2 ones

20 ten thousands + 9 thousands + 1 hundred + 8 tens + 2 ones

2 ten thousands + 19 thousands + 1 hundred + 8 tens + 2 ones

2 ten thousands + 9 thousands + 1 hundred + 8 tens + 2 ones

Tags

CCSS.4.NBT.A.2

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Kelsey tells Devin that he made a mistake in sorting. Which is the correct explanation for Devin’s mistake? Devin sorted eight two-dimensional figures into two groups based on an attribute.

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Tags

CCSS.1.G.A.1

CCSS.2.G.A.1

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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How many more children visited the trampoline park on Saturday than on Friday and Sunday combined?

118

295

318

336

Tags

CCSS.3.OA.D.8

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Study the cone in Figure 1 and the cylinder in Figure 2. Which comparison statement about the two figures is true?

The cone has two edges, and the cylinder has four edges.

Both the cylinder and the cone have two circular bases.

The cone and the cylinder both have one vertex.

The cone has one circular base, and the cylinder has two circular bases.

Tags

CCSS.1.G.A.1

CCSS.2.G.A.1

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Which statement about the relationship between the number of pizzas and the number of slices is NOT true?

The number of pizzas is 12 times the number of slices.

The number of slices is 12 times the number of pizzas.

Multiplying the number of pizzas by 12 equals the number of slices.

Twelve slices are cut from each pizza.

Tags

CCSS.4.OA.B.4

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Brooke and 3 friends visit the science museum. Each person buys a T-shirt for $9 and a bag of rock samples for $7. The friends want to determine the total amount of money they spent at the museum. Which friend’s explanation is correct?

Allie says, “First, multiply 4 × 9 to find a product of 36. Then multiply that product by 7 to find a total cost of $252.”

Brooke says, “Add 9 and 7 to find a total of 16. Next, multiply that sum by 4 to find a total cost of $64.”

Camdyn says, “Add 9 and 7 to find a sum of 16. Since there are 4 of us, divide 16 by 4 to find a total cost of $4.”

Dara says, “You’re making this way too hard! Just add 4 + 9 + 7 to find a total cost of $20.”

Tags

CCSS.3.OA.D.8

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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Callie made friendship bracelets to give her friends on Valentine’s Day. She used 216 red beads and 277 pink beads. To find the total number of beads she used, Callie wrote and solved this problem. Which explains one way that Callie could check her work to see if her answer is correct?

Callie could add 493 and 277.

Callie could subtract 216 from 277.

Callie could subtract 277 from 493.

Callie could add 216 and 493.

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