[TESTS]
Multiple Choice Qs Practice
[MNM-3.2.1.1T MCQs]
Choose the best answer for each question.
What is the sum of 238 and 175?
Choose the best answer for each question.
Subtract 329 from 600. What is the difference?
Choose the best answer for each question.
A baker made 456 cookies on Monday and 387 cookies on Tuesday. How many cookies did he make in total?
Choose the best answer for each question.
There are 520 students in a school. If 285 are boys, how many are girls?
Choose the best answer for each question.
Which number sentence shows correct regrouping for 136 + 287?
Choose the best answer for each question.
When you subtract 7 from 4 in the ones place, what is the first step you take?
Choose the best answer for each question.
What is the missing number: 450 + _____ = 725?
Choose the best answer for each question.
If a library has 615 books and 298 are taken out, how many books are left?
Choose the best answer for each question.
Which operation requires regrouping when you add 56 and 37?
Choose the best answer for each question.
What is the difference between 901 and 456?
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True or False Qs Practice
[MNM-3.2.1.1T TFQs]
State whether each statement is True or False.
When adding 45 + 27, you need to regroup the ones.
State whether each statement is True or False.
In the problem 500 – 150, you don’t need to regroup.
State whether each statement is True or False.
The ‘sum’ is the answer to a subtraction problem.
State whether each statement is True or False.
To subtract 27 from 83, you must regroup from the tens place.
State whether each statement is True or False.
When adding 150 + 250, no regrouping is needed.
State whether each statement is True or False.
Regrouping is also known as ‘borrowing’ in subtraction.
State whether each statement is True or False.
The greatest 3-digit number is 999.
State whether each statement is True or False.
When you add 123 + 456, you need to regroup.
State whether each statement is True or False.
If you have 10 tens, that is the same as 1 hundred.
State whether each statement is True or False.
Subtracting 0 from any number changes the number.
Quiz Complete!
True or False with Reason Qs Practice
[MNM-3.2.1.1T TFQRs]
Read each statement and its reason, then choose the correct option.
Statement: When adding 25 + 37, we regroup 10 ones as 1 ten. Reason: Because 5 + 7 equals 12 ones.
Read each statement and its reason, then choose the correct option.
Statement: To subtract 18 from 40, we must regroup 1 hundred into 10 tens. Reason: Because there are no ones to subtract from.
Read each statement and its reason, then choose the correct option.
Statement: The sum of 345 and 189 is 534. Reason: You add the ones, then the tens, then the hundreds, regrouping when necessary.
Read each statement and its reason, then choose the correct option.
Statement: In subtraction, the ‘minuend’ is the number being taken away. Reason: Because the ‘subtrahend’ is the number from which you subtract.
Read each statement and its reason, then choose the correct option.
Statement: When adding three 2-digit numbers, you might need to regroup more than once in the tens place. Reason: Because the sum of the tens digits plus any carry-over from the ones could be 20 or more.
Read each statement and its reason, then choose the correct option.
Statement: If you have 3 hundreds, 2 tens, and 15 ones, you can regroup this to 3 hundreds, 3 tens, and 5 ones. Reason: Because 15 ones is equal to 1 ten and 5 ones.
Read each statement and its reason, then choose the correct option.
Statement: The calculation 400 – 1 = 399. Reason: You regroup 1 hundred into 10 tens, then 1 ten into 10 ones, to subtract 1.
Read each statement and its reason, then choose the correct option.
Statement: The sum of two 3-digit numbers will always be a 3-digit number. Reason: Adding numbers always results in a larger number.
Read each statement and its reason, then choose the correct option.
Statement: 100 less than 750 is 650. Reason: Subtracting 100 from 750 does not require regrouping.
Read each statement and its reason, then choose the correct option.
Statement: When subtracting 3-digit numbers, we always start subtracting from the hundreds place. Reason: It’s easier to borrow from the left side first.
Quiz Complete!
Matching Question Practices
[MNM-3.2.1.1T MQs]
Select an item from Column A, then select its match in Column B.
COLUMN-A
The result of adding two or more numbers.
The result of subtracting one number from another.
When a place value column adds up to 10 or more, you carry over to the next place value.
When a digit in the top number is smaller than the one below it, you borrow from the next place value.
The number from which another number is subtracted.
The number that is being subtracted.
Arranging numbers vertically by place value to add or subtract.
The numbers that are added together in an addition problem.
The value of a digit based on its position in a number.
Operations that undo each other, like addition and subtraction.
COLUMN-B
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Fill Blank Qs Practices
[MNM-3.2.1.1T FBQs]
Fill in the blank with the correct word or phrase.
When the sum of the digits in the ones place is 10 or more, you must — Select —regroupdifference510sumtenstogetheradditionborrowhundreds.
Fill in the blank with the correct word or phrase.
To subtract 8 from 5, you need to — Select —sumdifferencetogetherborrow10tensregroup5additionhundreds from the tens place.
Fill in the blank with the correct word or phrase.
The answer to an addition problem is called the — Select —borrowregrouptens10hundredssumtogetherdifference5addition.
Fill in the blank with the correct word or phrase.
In the number 345, the digit ‘4’ is in the — Select —togetheradditionsum10regroupborrowdifferencetens5hundreds place.
Fill in the blank with the correct word or phrase.
When you regroup 1 ten, you are exchanging it for — Select —10hundredsadditionborrow5togetherregroupdifferencesumtens ones.
Fill in the blank with the correct word or phrase.
To check a subtraction problem, you can use the inverse operation of — Select —regrouptenstogether105additionhundredsdifferenceborrowsum.
Fill in the blank with the correct word or phrase.
4 hundreds, 12 tens, and 7 ones can be regrouped to — Select —togethersumdifference10borrowregroup5additiontenshundreds hundreds, 2 tens, and 7 ones.
Fill in the blank with the correct word or phrase.
The answer to a subtraction problem is called the — Select —sum10hundredsregrouptogetherdifference5additionborrowtens.
Fill in the blank with the correct word or phrase.
When you have 0 in the tens place and need to regroup for subtraction, you must first regroup from the — Select —10additionregroupsumdifference5tensborrowtogetherhundreds place.
Fill in the blank with the correct word or phrase.
Adding numbers means putting them — Select —10sumadditionregrouptogether5hundredstensdifferenceborrow.
Quiz Complete!
Numerical Exercise Qs Practices (Set-1)
[MNM-3.2.1.1T NEQs1]
Solve the following addition problems with regrouping.
345 + 178 = — Select —523456726236910355900902
Solve the following addition problems with regrouping.
467 + 259 = — Select —726236355900902456523910
Solve the following addition problems with regrouping.
583 + 319 = — Select —236726902355910523900456
Solve the following addition problems with regrouping.
726 + 184 = — Select —456902910355726900236523
Solve the following addition problems with regrouping.
605 + 295 = — Select —355726523900902236456910
Solve the following subtraction problems with regrouping.
523 – 287 = — Select —900726910523355236456902
Solve the following subtraction problems with regrouping.
700 – 345 = — Select —355726910902900523236456
Solve the following subtraction problems with regrouping.
912 – 456 = — Select —355726910523236902900456
Quiz Complete!
Numerical Exercise Qs Practices (Set-2)
[MNM-3.2.1.1T NEQs2]
Solve the following subtraction problems with regrouping.
650 – 180 = — Select —470746471315127325525
Solve the following subtraction problems with regrouping.
803 – 57 = — Select —315325471470746525127
Solve the following mixed operation problems.
250 + 175 – 100 = — Select —315746525325470127471
Solve the following mixed operation problems.
610 – 305 + 20 = — Select —471470325315746127525
Solve the following mixed operation problems.
What is 150 more than 375? — Select —127325746525470471315
Solve the following mixed operation problems.
What is 85 less than 400? — Select —471315127325525746470
Solve the following mixed operation problems.
Add 237, 184, and 50. — Select —746471127470315325525
Solve the following word problems.
A book has 312 pages. Sarah has read 185 pages. How many pages does she have left to read? — Select —127325470315525746471
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Numerical Exercise Qs Practices (Set-3)
[MNM-3.2.1.1T NEQs3]
Solve the following word problems.
A farmer planted 248 apple trees and 195 orange trees. How many trees did he plant in total? — Select —30314324050018344343625
Solve the following word problems.
A store had 450 toys. They sold 267 toys. How many toys are left? — Select —14344324018350062530343
Solve the following word problems.
David saved $175. His sister saved $128 more than David. How much did his sister save? — Select —50043443143625240183303
Solve the following word problems.
A bus started with 50 passengers. At the first stop, 15 got off and 8 got on. How many passengers are on the bus now? — Select —24050062544330314343183
Solve the following numerical expressions.
800 – 150 – 25 = — Select —18362544343143240500303
Solve the following numerical expressions.
125 + 75 + 300 = — Select —50014330344362524018343
Solve the following numerical expressions.
Find the sum of 199 and 301. — Select —30350018314344362543240
Solve the following numerical expressions.
Find the difference between 620 and 380. — Select —44324050014343303183625
Solve the following numerical expressions.
What is the result of 98 + 45? — Select —30324014344362550018343