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FAITH 4TH QUARTERLY EXAM REVIEW TEST IN MATH 3 1. Which set of numbers shows the rule below? Add by 7 a. 15, 22, 29

b.20, 25, 30

c. 22, 28, 34

2. Which number comes next? 24, 28, 32, 36, 40 a. 44

b. 41

c. 48

3. What number comes next in the pattern? 2, 4, 8, 16, a.18

b. 24

b.32

4. Select the missing number. 55, 54, 53, 52, a.51

b. 50

c. 55

5. Find the area of a rectangle? a. 15cm

5cm b. 30cm

6. Find the Area?

10cm

c. 50cm

3.5cm

a. 7cm

b. 12.25cm`

c. 8.5cm

7. What are the next 3 numbers in the pattern? 5, 7, 9, 11 a.12, 14, 16

b.13, 15, 17

c.14, 17, 20

8. What pattern will be next?

a.

b.

c.

9. A square has a side of 7m, finds its area? a. 14m

b. 49m

c. 35m

10. Jill is thinking of a number pattern. The first four numbers in her pattern are 5, 10, 15, and 20. What is the rule? a. multiply by 2

b. add 5

c. subtract 4

II. Convert the following. 1. 5 minutes =_______ sec

5. 2.25 days =________ hr

2. 2.5 minutes = ________sec

6. 8 years = ________months

3. 10 weeks = _______ days

7. 42 days = _______weeks

4. 2.4 hours = ________min

8. 96 weeks = _______years

9. 39 m = _______cm

13. 15L = ________mL

10. 1250 cm = _______m

14. 9.5 L = _______mL

11. 28 kg = _______g

15. 96 000mL = _______L

12. 41 000g =________kg III. Answer the questions below based on the graph presented.

Numbers of vote 1. How many kids voted chocolate drink? 2. What drink has the highest vote? 3. How many kids voted in all? 4. How many more kids voted for water than white milk? 5. How many more kids voted for fruit juice than chocolate milk? IV. Describe the probability of each event as likely, unlikely or equally likely. 1. Streets will be flooded due to heavy rain. 2. A pupil who failed to study will pass the test. 3. A person will eat at lunch time. 4. Classes will be suspended on sunny day. 5. A sick person will not go to person.

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