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PRACTICE MATERIALS


FOR



MATH VIOLYMPIC


GRADE 3



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<b>CONTENTS </b>



<b>VIOLYMPIC MATH 3 _ ROUND 1 ... 2 </b>


<b>VIOLYMPIC MATH 3 _ ROUND 2 ... 12 </b>


<b>VIOLYMPIC MATH 3 _ ROUND 3 ... 19 </b>


<b>VIOLYMPIC MATH 3 _ ROUND 4 ... 39 </b>


<b>VIOLYMPIC MATH 3 _ ROUND 5 ... 43 </b>


<b>VIOLYMPIC MATH 3 _ ROUND 6 ... 45 </b>


<b>VIOLYMPIC MATH 3 _ ROUND 7 ... 47 </b>


<b>VIOLYMPIC MATH 3 _ ROUND 8 ... 50 </b>


<b>VIOLYMPIC MATH 3 _ ROUND 9 ... 53 </b>


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<b>VIOLYMPIC MATH 3 _ ROUND 1 </b>



<b>1.1. Exam number 1: </b>
<b>Question 1: </b>


Which odd number comes right after? 31 33 35 ____
<b>Question 2: </b>


Calculate: 7 × 5 + 5 × 7 = ……..
<b>Question 3: </b>


Find the sum of all even numbers in the following table:




Answer: The sum is:……
<b>Question 4: </b>


Put the correct sign >; = ; <
32 + 3 ….. 6 × 5


<b>Question 5: </b>


How many squares are there in the following figure?




Answer: There are….. squares.
<b>Question 6: </b>


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Answer: Anna has ……… candies now.



<b>Question 7: </b>


Find the sum of all odd numbers in the following table:




Answer: The sum is ……….
<b>Question 8: </b>


Which even number comes right before?


___ 10 12 14 16


<b>Question 9: </b>


There are 15 apples in one box and 21 oranges in another box. How
many fruits are there in total?


Answer: There are …….. fruits in total.
<b>Question 10: </b>


Mary has 10 pens. She gives 3 pens to Anna and Mark gives her 4 pens more. How many
pens does Mary have now?


Answer: Mary has ……… pens now.
<b>Question 11: </b>


Which even number comes left before? ____ 12 14 16
<b>Question 12: </b>



Compute: 6 × 5 + 5 × 4 = ……..
<b>Question 13: </b>


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Answer: The sum is:……
<b>Question 14: </b>


Put the correct sign >; = ; <
24 + 26 ……….. 5 × 10
<b>Question 15: </b>


How many rectangles are there in the following figure?




Answer: There are……..rectangles.
<b>Question 16: </b>


Tony has 40 apples. He gives Mary 17 apples. How many apples does Tony have now?
Answer: Tony has ……… apples now.


<b>Question 17: </b>


Find the sum of all even numbers in the following table:





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<b>Question 18: </b>


Which odd number comes right after?


71 73 75 77 ______


<b>Question 19: </b>


There are 93 candies in red box and 17 candies in blue box. How many candies are there in
total?


Answer: There are ………… candies in total.
<b>Question 20: </b>


Jack has 24 rulers. His mother gives him 4 rulers. He gives Tim 7 rulers. How many rulers
does Jack have now?


Answer: Jack has ………… rulers now.
<b>Question 21: </b>


1; 4; 7; 10… Write the next 3 numbers.
Answer:………


<b>Question 22: </b>


11; 14; 17;… 65; 68. How many numbers in the series?
Answer: ……….


<b>Question 23: </b>



11; 14; 17;… 65; 68. Find the sum of all numbers?
Answer: ……….


<b>Question 24: </b>


3; 6; 9… If the series has 15 numbers, what is the greatest number?
Answer: ……….


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2000; 1995; 1990; … If the series has 100 numbers, what is the smallest number?


Answer: ……….
<b>Question 26: </b>


4; 10; 16; 22…Find the sum of the first 20 numbers.
Answer: ……….


<b>Question 27: </b>


1; 2; 3; 4; 5… How many even numbers less than 50 in the series?
Answer: ……….


<b>1.2. Exam number 2: Find pairs of the same value </b>
a.


23 10 5 x 5 4 x 5 + 3


40 50 21 + 12 3 x 6 + 4 x 7



25 34 – 4 x 2 3 x 9 + 13 26


23 + 27 4 x 7 3 x 7 – 2 x 5 25 – 5 x 3


11 28 46 33


b.


5 x 9 – 11 23 + 27 4 x 5 + 3 26


23 3 x 7 – 2 x 5 34 12


3 x 2 + 2 x 3 4 x 7 25 2 x 3 + 45


50 11 51 33


5 x 5 34 – 4 x 2 21 + 12 28


<b>1.3. Exam number 3: Fill in the blank with suitable answer. </b>
<b> Question 1: </b>


Which odd number comes next?


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<b>Question 2: </b>


Write “seven hundred and sixteen” in number.
Answer: ………….


<b>Question 3: </b>



Which number marks the equation true?
23 + 4 = 3 × ……….


<b>Question 4: </b>


How many days are there in 4 weeks?


Answer: There are ……….. days in 4 weeks.
<b>Question 5: </b>


If you can make 5 paper flowers each hour. How many paper flowers will you have after 3
hours?


Answer: You will have ………… paper flowers.
<b>Question 6: </b>


There are 23 kiwis and 11 bananas in a box. How many more kiwis than bananas are there in
this box?


Answer: ………


<b>Question 7: </b>


Write the even number between 37 and 39.
Answer: ………….


<b>Question 8: </b>


Write the following numbers in increasing order: 11; 43; 2; 87


<b>(use “;” between the numbers) </b>


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<b>Question 9: </b>


Mark has seventeen stamps. Min has two stamps less than Mark. How many stamps does Min
have?


Answer: Min has ………….. stamps.


<b>Question 10: </b>


Find the greatest number in the following table.


Answer: The greatest number is …………..
<b>Question 11: </b>


<b>Which even number comes next? </b>


32 34 36 …………..


<b>Question 12: </b>


Write “nine hundred and fourteen” in number.
Answer: ………….


<b>Question 13: </b>


Which number marks the equation true?
36 + 4 = 5 × ……….



<b>Question 14: </b>


How many pens are there in 2 dozens of pens?
Answer: There are ……….. pens in 2 dozens of pens.
<b>Question 15: </b>


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Answer: Lan can make ………… paper boats.


<b>Question 16: </b>


There are 35 balls and 21 kites in a toy box. How many more balls than kites are there in this
toy box?


Answer: ………


<b>Question 17: </b>


Write the odd number between 72 and 74.
Answer: ………….


<b>Question 18: </b>


Find the smallest number in the following table:


Answer: The smallest number is ……….
<b>Question 19: </b>


Linda has fifty cookies. Her sister has seven cookies more than Linda. How many cookies


does her sister have?


Answer: Linda’s sister has ………….cookies.


<b>Question 20: </b>


Write the following numbers in increasing order: 7; 91; 32; 64
<b>(use “;” between the numbers) </b>


Answer: ………


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Write the number: nine hundred and seven


Answer: ……….
<b>Question 22:</b>


Write the number: forty eight
Answer: ………..
<b>Question 23: </b>


Write the number: six hundred and twenty two
Answer: ………..


<b>Question 24: </b>


What is the place value of digit 7 in 750?
Answer: ………..


<b>Question 25: </b>



What is the place value of digit 0 in 120?
Answer: ………..


<b>Question 26: </b>


What is the face value of digit 3 in 349?
Answer: ………..


<b>Question 27: </b>


Find the number between 20 and 22?
Answer: ………..


<b>Question 28: </b>


How many numbers are there between 11 and 21?
Answer: ………


<b>Question 29: </b>


How many numbers less than 11?
Answer: ………
<b>Question 30: </b>


Find the number right after 332?
Answer: ………..


<b>Question 31: </b>



The length of a rectangle is 2 times of the width. The area is 32cm2. Find the perimeter.
Answer: ………..


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The perimeter of a rectangle is 72cm. If the width decreases by 6cm and the length is
unchanged, the area decreases by 120cm2. Find the width.


Answer: ……….
<b>Question 33: </b>


A square is divided into 2 rectangles. The total perimeter of 2 rectangles is 6420cm. Find the
perimeter of the square.


Answer: ………...
<b>Question 34: </b>


Choose the correct signs (>; < or =): 620 – 20 ……… 500 + 100 + 1
<b>Question 35: </b>


Choose the correct signs (>; < or =): 40 + 200 ……….. 239
<b>Question 36: </b>


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<b>VIOLYMPIC MATH 3 _ ROUND 2 </b>


<b>2.1. Exam number 1: Arrange the values in increasing order </b>
a.


105 + 105 259 + 131 100 + 109 + 101



The smallest 1 – digit
number


200 + 120 150 + 50 109 + 137 170 + 60


151 + 150


The greatest 3 – digit


number One hundred and one


The smallest odd 2 –
digit number


231 + 39 300 + 30 + 3 605 – 402


The greatest 2 – digit
number


200 + 120 + 2 45 + 55 100 + 10 + 1 200 + 20 + 2


b.


24:6 49:7 7x4 21


36:6 6x7 6x4 34


7x5 25 54:6 29


5x6 44 31 60:6



36 38 4x10 6x3


<b>2.2. Exam number 2: Find out the treasure </b>
<b>Question 1: </b>


Which number is missing from the following sequence?
912 908 …… 900 896


a. 907 b. 902 c. 904 d. 908


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Which of the following numbers is an even number?


a. 283 b. 238 c. 177 d. 771


<b>Question 3: </b>


Which number is missing from the following sequence?


327 330 ……… 336 339


a. 332 b. 335 c. 333 d. 331


<b>Question 4: </b>


Mary and Mark made a total of 248 stars. Mary made 137 stars. How many stars did Mark
make?


Answer: Mark made …….. stars.


<b>Question 5: </b>


Put these numbers in order from greatest to least.
987 789 978 798


a. 987; 978; 798; 789 b. 987; 789; 978; 798
c. 789; 798; 978; 987 d. 789; 987; 798; 978
<b>Question 6: </b>


Which number makes the following statement true?
773 + 127 = ……... + 250


a. 450 b. 541 c. 551 d. 650


<b>Question 7: </b>


Which number makes the following statement false?
457 + 324 > 278 + ………..


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<b>Question 8: </b>


Calculate: 100 + 230 + 320 = ………
Answer: ………..


<b>Question 9: </b>


Grade 3 in the A school has 272 in which 150 students are boys. How many students are girls
in grade 3?



Answer: There are ……….. girls in grade 3.
<b>Question 10: </b>


Which of the following numbers is an odd number?


a. 441 b. 144 c. 414 d. 444


<b>Question 11: </b>


Which number is missing from the following sequence?


320 322 ………326 328


a. 302 b. 321 c. 324 d. 329


<b>Question 12: </b>


Mary and Jane made a total of 405 kites. Mary made 201kites. How many kites did Jane
make?


Answer: Jane made …….. kites.
<b>Question 13: </b>


Compute: 201 + 302 – 111 = …………..
Answer: …………..


<b>Question 14: </b>


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778 787 668 686



a. 778; 787; 686; 668 b. 668; 686; 778; 787
c. 787; 778; 668; 686 d. 686; 668; 778; 787
<b>Question 15: </b>


Which number makes the following statement true?
496 – 322 = ………. +100


a. 73 b. 174 c. 74 d. 173


<b>Question 16: </b>


Which number makes the following statement false?
233 + 367 < 300 + ………..


a. 302 b. 299 c. 301 d. 303


<b>Question 17: </b>


Lisa has 49 stars. She gives Linda nine stars and gives Jack four stars. How many stars does
Lisa have now?


Answer: Lisa has ………..stars now.
<b>Question 18: </b>


Grade 3 in the A school has 383 in which 140 students are girls. How many students are boys
in grade 3?


Answer: There are ……….. boys in grade 3.
<b>Question 19: </b>



Which of the following numbers is an even numbers?
103 107 118 181 109


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<b>Question 20: </b>


Find the number right before 543?
Answer: ………


<b>Question 21: </b>


Find the number greater than 34 and less than 36
Answer: ………..


<b>Question 22: </b>


What number is it? Two hundreds, four tens, nine ones
Answer: ………


<b>Question 23: </b>


What number is it? 3 tens
Answer: ………
<b>Question 24: </b>


Find x such that x:2:3 = 3
Answer: ……….
<b>Question 25: </b>



How many 3-digit numbers can be made from 1; 2; 8 such that all digits of the number are
different?


Answer: ………
<b>Question 26: </b>


40dm 3cm = ……..cm
<b>Question 27: </b>


4m …4cm = …….cm
<b>Question 28 : </b>


Calculate 9kg + 27g = ………….
<b>Question 29: </b>


Calculate 12g + 400g = ………
<b>Question 30: </b>


A box of milk weighs 485g and the container weighs 79g. What is the weight of the milk in
the box?


Answer: ………
<b>Question 31: </b>


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Answer: ……….


<b>Question 32: </b>


How many months in a year have 31 days?


Answer: ……….


<b>Question 33: </b>


How many months in a year have 30 days?
Answer: ……….


<b>Question 34: </b>


How many minutes in a day?
Answer: ………...
<b>Question 35: </b>


How many days in a week?
Answer: ………
<b>Question 36: </b>


If 01/December/2015 is Tuesday. What is the date of the last Tuesday in this month?
Answer: ………


<b>Question 37: </b>


Which year has 29-day February? 2000; 2001; 2002; 2003
Answer: ………


<b>Question 38: </b>


A triangle has 3 equal sides and each side is equal 1dm6cm. What is the perimeter?
Answer: ………..



<b>Question 39: </b>


The perimeter of a rectangle is 44cm. The length increases by 2cm and the width decreases
by 2cm. What is the new perimeter?


Answer: ………..
<b>Question 40: </b>


The perimeter of a rectangle is 46cm. If the length decreases by 2cm and the width increases
by 2cm, it becomes a square. Find the length.


Answer: ……….
<b>Question 41: </b>


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<b>2.3. Exam number 3: Find pairs of the same value </b>


<b>a. </b>


Six hundred and
fourteen


650 416 Five hundred and


fifty five
One hundred and two Four hundred and


sixteen


Six hundred and fifty 313



Three hundred and
thirteen


143 614 102


Four hundred and
four


Seven hundred and
forty five


745 Two hundred and


twenty two


404 222 555 One hundred and


forty three
<b>b. </b>


222 212 Seven hundred and


fifty four


555


Five hundred and
fifty five



Five hundred and
ninety


330 102


650 754 One hundred and


thirty four


Two hundred and
twelve
Two hundred and


twenty two


590 416 One hundred and two


Three hundred and
thirty


Four hundred and
sixteen


134 Six hundred and fifty


c.


4x8 5x9 25+50 27+49


66+19 76 148+50 85



18+14 60-15 150+36 175+23


519+406 493+432 117+81 549+341


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<b>VIOLYMPIC MATH 3 _ ROUND 3 </b>


<b>3.1. Exam number 1: Arrange the values in increasing order </b>
a.


3 x 10 + 2 x 9 700 + 90 + 1


The greatest 3-digit number in which 2 is the
tens digit.


The numbers of even numbers less than 20.


3 hundreds + 25 tens 768 – 314


The number that comes right before 122 2


900 + 30 Find x such that x : 4 + 5


b.


Find y such that
9 = y x 3


The number that comes right before 122



The greatest 3-digit number in which 2 is the
tens digit.


768 – 314


The place value of 2 in 234 18 tens + 5 ones


2 900 + 30


16 : 2 Find y such that 19 < y x 4 < 21


<b>3.2. Exam number 2: Fill in the blank with suitable answer </b>
<b>Question 1: </b>


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5 × 8 + 95 ……… 700 – 548


<b>Question 2: </b>


Grade 3 has 352 students and 28 students less than grade 2. How many students are there in
the grade 2?


Answer: There are …………. students in the grade 2.
<b>Question 3: </b>


If each student has 5 pencils, then three students have ………….pencils.


Answer: ……….
<b>Question 4: </b>



The number just after 659 is ………….
<b>Question 5: </b>


A polyline ABCD’s length is 543cm. The total length of AB and BC is 227cm. The length of
CD is …………cm.


Answer: ………
<b>Question 6: </b>


Find the sum of the greatest and the smallest of these numbers.


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<b>Question 7: </b>


Find the missing number in the box:


Answer: …………..
<b>Question 8: </b>


In a book-shelf, there were 275 books in the upper case and 170 books in the lower case at
first. 70 books are taken in each case. How many books are there now?


Answer: There are …………. books.
<b>Question 9: </b>


How many squares are there in this figure?


Answer: There are ……… squares.
<b>Question 10: </b>



Find A + B + C such that


Answer: A + B + C = ………
<b>Question 11: </b>


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<b>Question 12: </b>


How long is it from ten to eight to half past eight?
Answer: ……… minutes.


<b>Question 13: </b>


In the number 795, the digit ………… is in the ones place.
<b>Question 14: </b>


Find x such that 5 ͓x 9 + 13 < 5x, x is a digit.
Answer: x = …………..


<b>Question 15: </b>


How many 2 - digit numbers such that product of its digits is 4?
Answer: There are …………. numbers.


<b>Question 16: </b>


Fill in the blank with the suitable sign >; < or =
6 × 8 - 15 ……… 300 – 201



<b>Question 17: </b>


There are 127 chairs in classroom A. There are 45 chairs less than in classroom B. How many
chairs are there in total?


Answer: There are …………. chairs in total.
<b>Question 18: </b>


Each book-shelf has 32 books. How many books are there in 4 book-shelves?


Answer: There are …………. books.
<b>Question 19: </b>


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<b>Question 20: </b>


How many rectangles are there in this picture?


Answer: There are ………….. rectangles.
<b>Question 21: </b>


Find the sum of the greatest and the smallest of these numbers.


Answer: The sum is ………….
<b>Question 22: </b>


<b>Find the missing number : </b>
24 + 46 = ……….× 10
Answer: …………..
<b>Question 23: </b>



There are 60 minutes in an hour. How many seconds are there in 9 hours?
Answer: There are …………. minutes.


<b>Question 24: </b>


How long is it from half past two to half past four?
Answer: ………hours.


<b>Question 25: </b>


Find x such that x:5+6 = 11
Answer: ……….


<b>31 </b> <b>45 </b> <b>27 </b>


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<b>3.3. Exam number 3: Choose the correct answer </b>


<b>Question 1: </b>
223 + …….. = 388


The correct number to fill in the blank is:


a. 163 b. 165 c. 166 d. 164


<b>Question 2: </b>


The number between 788 and 790 is



a.700 b. 787 c. 791 d. 789


<b>Question 3: </b>


Choose the greatest number


a.481 b. 148 c. 814 d. 841


<b>Question 4: </b>


James has 9 boxes of ball. There are 4 balls in each box. How many balls does James have?


a.36 b.40 c.44 d.32


<b>Question 5: </b>


How many distinct 3 – digit numbers that can be formed by using 3 digits 3,4,5 are there?


a.6 b.4 c.8 d.3


<b>Question 6: </b>


How many figures are painted


a.1 b. 0 c. 2 d. 3


<b>Question 7: </b>


Find a number such that after dividing by 4, the sum of the quotient and 20 is 24.



a.20 b.16 c.24 d.4


<b>Question 8: </b>


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a. 435 b. 534 c. 547 d. 457


<b>Question 9: </b>


24 cookies are shared equally to 4 children. How many cookies does each child have?


a.8 b.6 c.4 d.7


<b>Question 10: </b>


How many triangles are there in this figure?




a.8 b.7 c.6 d.9


<b>Question 11: </b>
Given that:


a.9 b.7 c.6 d.8


<b>Question 12: </b>


In Ms Nga’s book-store, th book-shelf has 7 cases. There were 5 books in each case. Afer


selling 7 books, she arranged the books equally in 4 cases.


How many books are there in each case now?


a. 8 books b. 5 books c. 7 books d. 4 books


<b>Question 13: </b>


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a. 21 b. 30 c. 23 d.15


<b>Question 14: </b>


In 892, which digit is in the tens place?


a.9 b.8 c.2 d.1


<b>Question 15: </b>


Lan writes a 3-digit number. The greatest 2-digit number is 59 units less than this number.
What number does Lan write?


a.159 b.99 c.40 d.158


<b>Question 16: </b>


10 students are standing in a row. They start calling out 1,2,3… from the left and Mickey
calls out 4. If the calling starts from the right instead, what number will Mickey call out?



a.6 b.8 c.7 d.5


<b>Question 17: </b>


The calculation 1 + 3 + 2 x 6 = 22 is incorrect and you can be made correct by increasing one
of the numbers in it by 1. Which number should it be?


a.6 b.1 c.2 d.3


<b>Question 18: </b>
454 + …….. = 975


The correct number to fill in the blank is:


a. 163 b. 521 c. 512 d. 361


<b>Question 19: </b>


The number between 287 and 289 is


a.288 b. 287 c. 291 d. 290


<b>Question 20: </b>


Choose the smallest number


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<b>Question 21: </b>


Tim has 20 boxes of pens. There are 6 pens in each box. How many pens does Tim have?



a.136 b.140 c.144 d.120


<b>Question 22: </b>


How many distinct 3 – digit numbers that can be formed by using 3 digits 7, 8, 9 are there?


a.6 b.4 c.8 d.3


<b>Question 23: </b>


Find a number such that after dividing by 6, the sum of the quotient and 10 is 16.


a.26 b.16 c.36 d.24


<b>Question 24: </b>


Find out the greatest number


a.405 b.504 c.908 d.809


<b>Question 25: </b>


45 apples are shared equally to 5 students. How many apples does each student have?


a.5 b.6 c.4 d.9


<b>Question 26: </b>


Grade1 has 365 students and grade 2 has 23 students less than grade 1. How many students


are there in grade 2?


Answer: ………
<b>Question 27: </b>


An aerobic group has 195 people. 120 of them are boys. How many girls are there in the
group?


Answer: ………
<b>Question 28: </b>


Viet has 65 marbles. Viet gives Nam 12 marbles then Viet gives Hung 15 marbles. How
many marbles does Viet have left?


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<b>Question 29: </b>


A store sold 294kg of rice in the morning; in the afternoon it sold 325kg of rice. How many
kilograms of rice did the store sell?


Answer: ……….
<b>Question 30: </b>


Tuan has 4 friends and each of Tuan’s friend collects 9 flowers. How many flowers do all
friends of Tuan collect?


Answer: ………..
<b>Question 31: </b>


There are 24 hours in a day. How many hours are there in 3 days?


Answer: ………..


<b>Question 32: </b>


A chicken’s weight is 2kg and a dog’s weight is 10kg. The dog’s weight is …….times of the
chicken’s.


Answer: ………...
<b>Question 33: </b>


102cm = …….m …….cm
<b>Question 34: </b>


The perimeter of a rectangle is equal to that of a square with 6cm side. Find the perimeter of
the rectangle.


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<b>MORE PRACTICE </b>


<b>1. ROUND 1 </b>


<b>1.1. Exam number 1: Arrange the values in increasing order </b>


Answer:


(6) < ... < ... < ... < .... < .... < ....


<b>1.2. Exam number 2: Find out the treasure </b>
<b>Question 1: </b>



How many days are in a week?
Answer: There are ...


a. five days
b. six days
c. seven days
d. twelve days
<b>Question 2: </b>
Find x if x : 7 = 5
Answer: x = ...


a. 35 b. 30 c. 25 d. 40


<b>Question 3: </b>


Which is the same as 31 - 5?


a. 5 x 5 b. 20 + 6 c. 8 x 4 – 4 d. 6 x 5 - 1


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Choose the expression that the result is 13?


a. 7 x 2 + 1
b. 3 x 5 - 2
c. 4 x 3 - 1
d. 6 x 3 - 3
<b>Question 5: </b>


Pox is the sixth student in line and there are three students behind in the line.
How many students are there in the line?



a. nine students
b. six students
c. eight students
d. seven students


<b>1.3. Exam number 3: Fill in the blank with the suitable answer </b>
<b>Question 1: </b>


Mrs. Jane buys three egg trays. One of them is shown in the picture below. How many eggs
does she have?


Answer: She has ... eggs.
<b>Question 2: </b>


21cm : 3 = ... cm
<b>Question 3: </b>


Find x such that x - 23 = 45
Answer: x = ...


<b>Question 4: </b>


How many circles are there?


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4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 = 4 = 4 x M


The value of M is ...
<b>Question 6: </b>



A pen cost 2 dollars. Jenny buys five pens. How much does Jenny pay
Answer: Jenny pays ... dollars for five pens.


<b>Question 7: </b>


How many numbers greater than 23 are there?


Answer: There are ... numbers.
<b>Question 8: </b>


If 35 : 5 x X = 0 then X = ...
<b>Question 9: </b>


How many blue circles are there in the following picture?


Answer: There are ... blue circles.
<b>Question 10: </b>


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<b>2. ROUND 2 </b>


<b>2.1. Exam number 1: The top of brainpower </b>
<b>Question 1: </b>


What is the value of the underlined digit: 642
<b>Question 2: </b>


The perimeter of this triangle is ... cm.



<b>Question 3: </b>


Bees and butterflies are insects.


There are ... insects in the picture.
<b>Question 4: </b>


Find the difference of the least and greatest of these numbers.


<b>Question 5: </b>


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The sum of the least and the greatest of these numbers.


<b>Question 7: </b>


Anna's mother is 37 years old. Anna's mother's age is 28 years more than Anna's age. How
old is Anna?


<b>Question 8: </b>


A puppy eats 312g of food on Saturdat and 285g of food on Sunday. The total amount of
food that the puppy eats on the weekend is ... g.


<b>Question 9: </b>


Write >, < or = in the blank: 327 + 120 ... 661 - 213
<b>Question 10: </b>


The value of the expression: 4 x 8 + 35 is ...



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<b>2.3. Exam number 3: Choose the correct answer </b>


<b>Question 1: </b>


Which number is smaller than 723?


a. 730 b. 742 c. 719 d. 732


<b>Question 2: </b>


The result of the calculation 2 x 2 x 10 is ...


a. 40 b. 14 c. 30 d. 20


<b>Question 3: </b>


Which of the following numbers is the greatest?


a. 735 b. 537 c. 573 d. 375


<b>Question 4: </b>


What time does the clock show? Answer using digits and a colon.




a. 10 : 10 b. 2 : 50 c. 7 : 10 d. 10 : 35



<b>Question 5: </b>


The perimeter of a square is 200cm. The length of each its side is ... cm.


a. 50 b. 10 c. 15 d. 30


<b>Question 6: </b>


Which of the following calculations is not correct?
a. 317 + 235 = 542


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<b>Question 7: </b>


If you mix magenta and yellow the which color will you get?


a. White b. Blue c. red d. cyan


<b>Question 8: </b>


A pet store has 9 tanks of fish. There are 4 fish in each tanks. How many fish does the pet
store have in all?


a. 27 b. 36 c. 45 d. 32


<b>Question 9: </b>


The missing number fill in the blank is ...


a. 100 b. 4 c. 9 d. 10



<b>Question 10: </b>


The sum of two numbers is 762. One of the numbers is the least 3-digit number. Find their
difference.


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<b>3. ROUND 3 </b>


<b>3.1. Exam number 1: Fill in the blank with suitable answer </b>
<b>Question 1: </b>


Fill in the blank with the suitable sign (>; =;<)
Compare: 4782 ... 4827


<b>Question 2: </b>


9 hours 5 minutes = ... minutes
<b>Question 3: </b>


5km 12m = ... m
<b>Question 4: </b>


Calculate: 2088 : 6 = ...
<b>Question 5: </b>


Alan is five years old. His sister Bethany is seven years older than him. What is the sum of
their ages?


Answer: ………….


<b>Question 6: </b>


Anna is reading a book that has 192 pages. Mary is reading a book that has three times as
many pages as Anna’s book. How many pages does Mary’s book have?


Answer: Mary’s book has ……….. pages.
<b>Question 7: </b>


There are 3 bags of beans. Each bag contains 78 beans. How many beans are there in all?
Answer: There are ………..beans.


<b>Question 8: </b>


If 63 apples are divided to 7 students, how many apples will each student have?
Answer: Each student has …………apples.


<b>Question 9: </b>


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<b>Question 10: </b>


If you add 10000 to the largest 5- distinct digit number that can be formed by using the digits
5, 7, 6, 4, 2, then what is the resulting sum?


Answer: ………


<b>3.2. Exam number 2: Find out the treasure </b>
<b>Question 1: </b>


Calculate: (3726 + 2954) x 0 = ...


<b>Question 2: </b>


Find m such that 9384 : m = 4.
Answer: m = …………..
<b>Question 3: </b>


She bought ... less ice-creams than apples.
<b>Question 4: </b>


Answer: ………..
<b>Question 5: </b>


If the 2nd day of a month is Monday then the 27th day of the month is ...
a. Thursday b. Friday c. Wednesday d. Tuesday
<b>Question 6: </b>


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<b> VIOLYMPIC MATH 3 _ ROUND 4 </b>


<b>4.1. Exam number 1: Find out the treasure </b>
<b>Question 1: </b>


Multiply: 7 x 1 = ...
<b>Question 2: </b>


Multiply: 7 x 2 = ...
<b>Question 3: </b>


Multiply: 7 x 3 = ...
<b>Question 4: </b>



Multiply: 7 x 4 = ...
<b>Question 5: </b>


Multiply: 7 x 5 = ...
<b>Question 6: </b>


Multiply: 7 x 6 = ...
<b>Question 7: </b>


How many flowers are there?


<b>Question 8: </b>


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<b>Question 9: </b>


Peter caught ... fish.
<b>Question 10: </b>


Jack caught ... fish.
<b>4.2. Exam number 2: </b>
<b>Question 1: </b>


Divide: 70 : 7 = ...


a. 9 b. 10 c. 7 d. 8


<b>Question 2: </b>



Divide: 42 : 7 = ...


a. 6 b. 5 c. 7 d. 8


<b>Question 3: </b>


Divide: 63 : 7 = ...


a. 10 b. 9 c. 7 d. 8


<b>Question 4: </b>


Find y such that 21 : y = 7


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<b>Question 5: </b>


If 28 : x = 7 then x = ...


a. 4 b. 3 c. 1 d. 2


<b>Question 6: </b>
Plant tree


If Anna plants 24 trees then = ... trees.


a. 6 b. 4 c. 7 d. 8


<b>Question 7: </b>



Find X such that 7 x X = 42


a. 6 b. 5 c. 7 d. 8


<b>Question 8: </b>


Each bag has 7 potatoes. How many potatoes are there in the nine bags?


a. 42 b. 56 c. 63 d. 49


<b>Question 9: </b>


A pet store has 7 fish tanks. This is one of them. How many fish does the store have?




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<b>Question 10: </b>


If X x 3 = 7 x 6 then X = ...


a. 21 b. 14 c. 7 d. 9


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<b>VIOLYMPIC MATH 3 _ ROUND 5 </b>


<b>5.1. Exam number 1: Arrange the value in increasing order </b>


<b>5.2. Exam number 2: Fill in the blank with the suitable number. </b>
<b>Question 1: </b>



Calculate: 30 x 7 = ...
<b>Question 2: </b>


Convert: 3m = ... mm
<b>Question 3: </b>


Calculate: 35 x 4 = ...
<b>Question 4: </b>


Convert: 1km = ... m
<b>Question 5: </b>


There are 6 students in a school's drawing club. Last month, each student in the club drew 7
pictures. How many pictures are drawn in all?


<b>Question 6: </b>


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Fill in the missing number: 27 : ... = 3


<b>Question 8: </b>


If 12 : x = 4 then x = ...
<b>Question 9: </b>


How many right angles are there in the figure?


<b>Question 10: </b>



5m + 20dm = ... cm


<b>5.3. Exam number 3: The top of brainpower </b>
<b>Question 1: Divide: 28 : 7 = ... </b>


<b>Question 2: Divide: 21 : 7 = ... </b>
<b>Question 3: Divide: 42 : 6 = ... </b>
<b>Question 4: Divide: 42 : 7 = ... </b>


<b>Question 5: Divide: 160cm : 5 = ... cm </b>
<b>Question 6: 8dm 3mm = ... mm + 3mm </b>
<b>Question 7: 7m + 200cm = ... cm. </b>
<b>Question 8: ...m - 200cm = 500cm </b>


<b>Question 9:If ab - mn = 27 then 2mn - 1ab = ... </b>
<b>Question 10: </b>


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<b>VIOLYMPIC MATH 3 _ ROUND 6 </b>


<b>6.1. Exam number 1: Fill in the blank with the suitable answer </b>
<b>Question 1: </b>


Compare m and n if m is the greatest 3−digit number and n is the smallest 4−digit number.
Fill in the blank with the suitable number:


<b>Question 2: </b>


Convert: 3km = ... m.
<b>Question 3: </b>



Convert: 4km = ... hm.
<b>Question 4: </b>


Convert: 5dm = ... mm.
<b>Question 5: </b>


Calculate: 35cm x 2 = ... cm.
<b>Question 6: </b>


Calculate: 125dm + 12dm = ... dm.
<b>Question 7: </b>


Calculate: 34m x 5 = ... m.
<b>Question 8: </b>


Calculate: 9dam + 3dam = ... dam.
<b>Question 9: </b>


Convert: 7m = ... cm.
<b>Question 10: </b>


I am a two−digit number. I have digit "0" in the ones place. When I am divided by 6, the
quotient is 8 and has remainder. Who am I?


<b>6.2. Exam number 2: </b>


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<b>Question 3: Multiply: 8 x 4 = ... </b>



<b>Question 4: Multiply: 8 x 6 = ... </b>
<b>Question 5: Multiply: 8 x 5 = ... </b>
<b>Question 6:If y : 5 = 8 then y = ... </b>
<b>Question 7: If x : 7 = 8 then x = ... </b>
<b>Question 8: Calculate: 8 x 5 + 8 = ... </b>
<b>Question 9: 8 x n = 1*. The value of n is ... </b>
<b>Question 10: Find X such that 8 x X = 2*. </b>


<b>6.3. Exam number 3: Choose the correct answer </b>
<b>Question 1: </b>


Divide: 32 : 8 = ...


a. 4 b. 5 c. 6 d. 3


<b>Question 2: </b>


Divide 8 : 8 = ...


a. 4 b. 1 c. 2 d. 3


<b>Question 3: </b>


If 8 x X < 70 then the greatest value of x is ...


a. 9 b. 7 c. 6 d. 8


<b>Question 4: </b>


Find x such that 56 : x = 8.



a. 6 b. 9 c. 8 d. 7


<b>Question 5: </b>


Three years ago, mothers age is eight times as old as sons age. Mother is thirty five years old
now. How old is son now?


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<b>VIOLYMPIC MATH 3 _ ROUND 7 </b>


<b>7.1. Exam number 1: Find out the treasure </b>
<b>Question 1: </b>


Multiply 9 x 5 = ...


a. 48 b. 40 c. 47 d. 45


<b>Question 2: </b>


Multiply: 9 x 7 = ...


a. 62 b. 65 c. 61 d. 63


<b>Question 3: </b>


Multiply 9 x 2 = ...


a. 18 b. 14 c. 19 d. 16



<b>Question 4: </b>


Multiply 9 x 9 = ...


a. 81 b. 84 c. 83 d. 82


<b>Question 5: </b>


Calculate: 9 x 10 - 34 = ...


a. 65 b. 56 c. 64 d. 46


<b>Question 6: </b>
...g x 4 = 860g
The missing number is:


a. 205 b. 225 c. 215 d. 235


<b>Question 7: </b>


... of the below circle is not colored.


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a. 1/3 b. 1/5 c. 1/4 d. 1/6


<b>Question 8: </b>


... of the figure below is colored.





a. 1/3 b. 1/5 c. 1/4 d. 1/6


<b>Question 9: </b>


Mary has five packs of pencils. There are 9 pencils in each pack. John has 16 pencils. How
many pencils do they have in all?


a. 51 b. 66 c. 56 d. 61


<b>Question 10: </b>


The product of y and 9 is a two-digit number that has the digit 8 in the tens place. When y is
divided by 9, the remainder is ...


a. 0 b. 1 c. 9 d. 8


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<b>7.3. Exam number 3: Fill in the blank with the suitable number </b>


<b>Question 1: </b>
36 : ... = 9
<b>Question 2: </b>
18 : 9 = ...
<b>Question 3: </b>
... : 9 = 3
<b>Question 4: </b>
63 : 9 = ...
<b>Question 5: </b>



Follow the arrows and find the result:


<b>Question 6: </b>


1/5 of 45g is ...g.
<b>Question 7: </b>


1/N of 54g is 9g. The value of N is ...
<b>Question 8: </b>


1/M of 72g is 9g. The value of M is ...
<b>Question 9: </b>


The product of x and 9 is the greatest 2-digit number. The value of x is ...
<b>Question 10: </b>


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<b>VIOLYMPIC MATH 3 _ ROUND 8 </b>


<b>8.1. Exam number 1: Arrange the values in increasing order </b>


<b>8.2. Exam number 2: Fill in the blank with the suitable number </b>
<b>Question 1: </b>


Find x such that x + 34 = 99
<b>Question 2: </b>


Write the missing number in the blank



<b>Question 3: </b>


Calculate: 123 + 456
<b>Question 4: </b>


Write in numbers “Nine hundred and twenty – two”
<b>Question 5: </b>


Each box has 12 color pencils. How many pencils are in 3 of these boxes?
<b>Question 6: </b>


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<b>Question 7: </b>


Write the missing number in the blank


<b>Question 8: </b>


Write the missing number in the blank


<b>Question 9: </b>


There are 56 students lining up in rows, there 7 students in each row. How many rows are
there?


<b>Question 10: </b>


The perimeter of rectangle ABCD is 20cm and the length of segment AB is 6cm. What is the
length of segment BC?



<b>8.3. Exam number 3: </b>
<b>Question 1: </b>


Which number makes the equation true?
163 + 100 = ... + 102


a. 161 b. 262 c. 165 d. 365


<b>Question 2: </b>


Find the value of x is ...


a. 2 b. 8 c. 4 d. 6


<b>Question 3: </b>


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123 132 321 231


a. 321 b. 123 c. 231 d. 123


<b>Question 4: </b>


What time will it be in 30 minutes?


a. 10:00 b. 2:20 c. 10:40 d. 1:20


<b>Question 5: </b>



What is the perimeter?


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<b>VIOLYMPIC MATH 3 _ ROUND 9 </b>


<b>9.1. Exam number 1: The top of brainpower </b>
<b>Question 1: </b>


Find x such that x : 6 = 42


a. 36 b. 7 c. 48 d. 252


<b>Question 2: </b>


Fill in the blank with a suitable operator 18 ... 9 = 2


a. + b. x c. : d. -


<b>Question 3: </b>


How many days are there in January?


a. 28 b. 29 c. 30 d. 31


<b>Question 4: </b>


How long is segment AB in cm?


a. 50 b. 60 c. 5 d. 6



<b>Question 5: </b>
Find the value of x


a. 11 b. 9 c. 126 d. 25


<b>Question 6: </b>


Multiply 12 by 6 then subtract 25 from the product. The result is ...


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<b>Question 7: </b>


Divide 56 by 7 then subtract 5 from the quotient. The result is ...


a. 13 b. 58 c. 3 d. 397


<b>Question 8: </b>


By how many times is 15 greater than 5?


a. 10 b. 20 c. 3 d. 75


<b>Question 9: </b>


Look at this table. Among these 4 people, who is the tallest?


a. Jack b. John c. Daniel d. Mary


<b>Question 10: </b>
Find the value of X:



a. 47 b. 10 c. 6 d. 65


<b>9.2. Exam number 2: </b>
<b>Question 1: </b>


There are 165 students in a grade 3, including 84 girls. How many boys are there in the grade
3?


a. 13860 b. 100 c. 249 d. 81


<b>Question 2: </b>


How do you write this number using digits? Seven hundred and three.


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<b>Question 3: </b>


How many triangles are there?


a. 4 b. 6 c. 2 d. 8


<b>Question 4: </b>


The longest side of triangle ABC is ... cm.


a. 40 b. 34 c. 86 d. 12


<b>Question 5: </b>



Danny is 31. Garrett is 4 years older than Bryce and 2 years older than Danny. How old is
Bryce?


a. 33 years old
b. 37 years old
c. 27 years old
d. 29 years old
<b>Question 6: </b>


Clayton is 5 years younger than Ruth. Jane is 36. Kimberly is 1 year younger than Jane and 5
years younger than Ruth. How old is Ruth?


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d. 40 years old


<b>Question 7: </b>


I am an even number. I am greater than 2 but less than 6. What number am I


a. 2 b. 8 c. 6 d. 4


<b>Question 8: </b>


In a class, there are 40 students and the number of girls is 4 times the number of boys. How
many boys are there?


a. 32 b. 44 c. 8 d. 10


<b>Question 9: </b>



How many bricks like this are needed to make a wall like this?


a. 6 b. 12 c. 4 d. 3


<b>Question 10: </b>


In my class, only 6 of 10 students were at school. How many were absent?


a. 7 b. 10 c. 6 d. 4


<b>9.3. Exam number 3: </b>
<b>Question 1: </b>


How many green squares are there in the figure?


<b>Question 2: </b>


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How many circles are there?


<b>Question 4: </b>


Look at the four angles marked on the picture of a house. Which angle is a right angle?


<b>Question 5: </b>


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<b>VIOLYMPIC MATH 3 _ ROUND 10 </b>


<b>10.1. Exam number 1: Fill in the blank with suitable answer </b>


<b>Question 1: </b>


Fill in the blank with the suitable sign (>; =;<)
Compare: 4782 ... 4827


Fill in the blank with the suitable number
<b>Question 2: </b>


9 hours 5 minutes = ... minutes
<b>Question 3: </b>


5km 12m = ... m
<b>Question 4: </b>


Calculate: 2088 : 6 = ...
<b>Question 5: </b>


Alan is five years old. His sister Bethany is seven years older than him. What is the sum of
their ages?


<b>Question 6: </b>


Anna is reading a book that has 192 pages. Mary is reading a book that has three times as
many pages as Anna’s book. How many pages does Mary’s book have?


<b>Question 7: </b>


There are 3 bags of beans. Each bag contains 78 beans. How many beans are there in all?
<b>Question 8: </b>



If 63 breads are divided to 7 students, how many breads will each student have?
<b>Question 9: </b>


I am an odd 2-digit number. The sum of my digits is 9. My greatest value is ...


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<b>10.2. Exam number 2: Find out the treasure </b>


<b>Question 1: Calculate: (3726 + 2954) x 0 = ... </b>
<b>Question 2: Find m such that 9384 : m = 4. </b>


<b>Question 3: </b>


She bought ... less ice-creams than apples.
<b>Question 4: </b>


<b>Question 5: </b>


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