Mathematics Jeopardy –3 rd Grade

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Mathematics Jeopardy –3 rd Grade

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Mathematics Jeopardy –3 rd Grade. Contestants, Don’t Forget. …Always phrase your answers in the form of a question!. Numbers and Patterns. Probability and Statistics. Geometry. Measurement. Numerical Reasoning. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Mathematics Jeopardy –3rd Grade

Contestants,

Don’t Forget...

…Always phrase your answers in the form of a

question!

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Probability Probability and Statisticsand Statistics

MeasurementMeasurement Numerical Numerical ReasoningReasoning

GeometryGeometry

Numbers and Patterns - 100 What is the missing number in the pattern below?

27 32 ___ 42 47

A. 35

B. 37

C. 34

D. None of the above

Numbers and Patterns – 100

B. 37

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Numbers and Patterns- 200Lauren counted 15 puppies, 4 rabbits and 22 kittens at the per store. How many puppies and kittens did Lauren count?

A. 19

B. 26

C. 41

D. 37

Numbers and Patterns – 200

D. 37

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Numbers and Patterns - 300A school library has 8 large tables and 96 chairs. If the same number of chairs is placed at each table, how many chairs are placed at 1 table?

A. 10

B. 11

C. 12

D. 14

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Numbers and Patterns - 300

C. 12

Numbers and Patterns - 400These are Goges: (6, 48, 8), (5, 8, 40)

These are NOT Goges: (5, 4, 16), (36, 8, 4)

Which of the following IS a Goge?

A. (6, 24, 3)

B. (7, 42, 6)

C. (9, 6, 52)

D. (5, 30, 7)

Numbers and Patterns – 400

B. (7, 42, 6)

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Numbers and Patterns – 500There were 4 boys and 5 girls waiting in line to get their books autographed. Each person had 2 books to get signed. How many books in all did the author have to autograph?

A. 18

B. 40

C. 10

D. 8

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Numbers and Patterns - 500

A. 18

Probability and Statistics - 100

How many sisters do the girls have?

A. 3

B. 4

C. 5

D. 6

Name Brothers Sisters

Tarah 4 1

Charity 2 2

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Probability and Statistics - 100

A. 3

Probability and Statistics – 200

If Trey reaches into his bag of rocks and pulls out one rock without looking, what color is he most likely to pick?

A. black

B. gray

C. white

D. blue

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Probability and Statistics - 200

B. Gray

Probability and Statistics – 300If you spin the spinner,

it will most likely land

on which color?

A. gray

B. white

C. blue

D. equally like to land on gray or white

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Probability and Statistics – 300

D. equally likely to land on gray

or white

Probability and Statistics - 400

Each equals 2 students

How many more students chose blue as their favorite color than yellow?

A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 6

Favorite Color Number of Students

blue

red

green

yellow

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Probability and Statistics – 400

C. 4 students

Probability and Statistics – 500

Tommy’s mom brought a bag filled with candy bars to school. The table above represents the candy bars in the bag. Each child got to reach in without looking and pick one candy bar from the bag. Which candy bar is least likely to be selected?

A. Snickers B. Milky Way

C. $100,000 Bar D. Hershey’s

Candy Bar Number

Snickers 15

Milky Way 18

$100,000 Bar 12

Hershey’s 32

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Probability and Statistics – 500

C. $100,000 Bar

Geometry - 100Congruent two-dimensional figures have the same ___________ and the same __________.

A. volume and side lengths

B. color and size

C. direction and shape

D. size and shape

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Geometry – 100

D. size and shape

Geometry - 200

What are the coordinates of Point A? 

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

A. 1

B. 1

C. 2

D.

1

2

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21

2

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Geometry – 200

B. 1 12

Geometry - 300

Which two-dimensional figure shown below has a vertical line of symmetry?

A. B. C. D.

 

 

 

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Geometry – 300

A.

Geometry - 400

How many edges does a cube have?

A. 12

B. 8

C. 6

D. 4

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Geometry – 400

A. 12

Geometry - 500

How are a square and rectangle alike?A. They both have two pairs of parallel sides.

B. They both have 12 edges.

C. They both have 8 corners.

D. All of the above.

E. None of the above.

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Geometry – 500

A. They both have two pairs of

parallel sides.

Measurement - 100Using the metric ruler below, what is the length of the rectangle?

A. 3 centimeters

B. 4 centimeters

C. 5 centimeters

D. 6 centimeters

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Measurement – 100

A. 3 centimeters

Measurement - 200Which of the following units would be most appropriate for measuring the length of a hair brush?

A. inches

B. feet

C. yards

D. miles

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Measurement – 200

A. inches

Measurement - 300What is the perimeter of the rectangle below?

3 inches

5 inches

A. 8 inches

B. 13 inches

C. 15 inches

D. 16 inches

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Measurement – 300

D. 16 inches

Measurement – 400What is the area of the figure shown on the

geoboard?

A. 7

B. 4

C. 4

D. 3

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Measurement – 400

D. 3 12

Measurement - 500

What time is shown on this analog clock?

A. 9:40

B. 7:45

C. 8:45

D. 8:15

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Measurement – 500

B. 7:45

Numerical Reasoning - 100What number means the same as

40,000 + 5,000 + 20 + 9?

A. 40,529

B. 45,290

C. 45,029

D. 45,209

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Numerical Reasoning - 100

C. 45,029

Numerical Reasoning – 200

How is two thousand, forty-five written as a numeral?

A. 2,045

B. 2,405

C. 2,450

D. 20,405

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Numerical Reasoning – 200

A. 2,045

Numerical Reasoning – 300

The temperature in the morning was 32 degrees Fahrenheit. That afternoon, it warmed up to 48 degrees Fahrenheit. Which number sentence shows the best way to estimate how many degrees the temperature changed?

A. 40 + 30 = 70

B. 50 + 30 = 80

C. 40 – 30 = 10

D. 50 – 30 = 20

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Numerical Reasoning - 300

D. 50 – 30 = 20

Numerical Reasoning - 400A post-office worker can sort about 47 letters in 1 minute. Which is the best estimate of the number of letters he can sort in 5 minutes?

A. Less than 100

B. Between 100 and 200

C. Between 200 and 300

D. More than 300

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Numerical Reasoning - 400

C. Between 200 and 300

Numerical Reasoning – 500

The school auditorium has 99 seats. Students are sitting in 68 of the seats. What is the best estimate of the number of seats that do NOT have students sitting in them?

A. 170

B. 30

C. 20

D. 100

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Numerical Reasoning – 500

B. 30