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This math quiz designed for Mrs. Graham's third-grade class focuses on fundamental money concepts, including identifying coin values, understanding bills, and performing simple arithmetic with dollar amounts. Students will engage with multiple-choice questions to solidify their understanding of money literacy, such as equivalences between coins and bills, converting amounts into word form, and comparing costs of items. This educational resource helps reinforce essential math skills while making learning fun.
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Chapter 10.2 Pre/Post Test Mrs. Graham’s Third Grade Math By: Mrs. Kim
Which coin equals 10 cents? • Nickel • Quarter • Dime • Penny
Five _______ has the same value as a quarter. • Nickels • Pennies • Dimes • Quarters
A _______ bill can be exchanged for 10 dimes. • One-dollar • Ten-dollar • Twenty-dollar • Five-dollar
A ______ bill can be exchanged for 2 five-dollar bills. • One-dollar • Ten-dollar • Five-dollar • Twenty-dollar
$2.59 in word form is _______. • Two hundred fifty-nine dollars • Two dollars and fifty-nine cents • Two dollars • Fifty-nine cents
5 one-dollar bills and 6 dimes is the same as $______ • $5.30 • $5.60 • $6.50 • $5.50
3 ten-dollar bills and 3 quarters is the same as $_____. • $3.75 • $30.10 • $30.75 • $3.30
Carla buys a book for $10 and a magazine for $8. How much money does Carla spend in all? • $12 • $15 • $18 • $20
Anna buys earrings for $20 and a bracelet for $34. How much more does the bracelet cost than the earrings? • $10 • $14 • $4 • $12