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Quizzes > High School Quizzes > English Language Arts

Third Grade EOG Practice Test

Boost confidence with interactive review questions

Difficulty: Moderate
Grade: Grade 3
Study OutcomesCheat Sheet
Paper art illustrating trivia for Grade 3 EOG Challenge practice quiz preparation

What is 5 + 7?
12
11
13
10
5 + 7 equals 12, which is the sum of the two numbers. The other options are common mistakes made during addition.
Which word best completes the sentence: 'I ____ to school every day'?
go
went
going
gone
The correct word is 'go' because it indicates a habitual action in the present tense. The other options do not properly reflect the sentence's tense.
What is 15 - 8?
7
6
8
5
Subtracting 8 from 15 gives 7, which is the correct result. The other options are common errors in subtraction.
Which shape has three sides?
Triangle
Square
Rectangle
Circle
A triangle is the shape that has exactly three sides. The other shapes have more sides or are curved.
If the clock shows the hour hand on 3 and the minute hand on 12, what time is it?
3:00
3:15
12:00
12:15
With the minute hand on 12 indicating zero minutes and the hour hand on 3, the time is 3:00. The other times suggest different minute values.
What is the sum of 23 and 19?
42
41
44
40
Adding 23 and 19 results in 42, which is the correct total. The other options are the results of miscalculations.
What is 100 minus 45?
55
45
65
60
When you subtract 45 from 100, the correct answer is 55. The other options do not correctly perform the subtraction.
What is the greatest common factor of 12 and 18?
6
3
4
9
6 is the largest number that divides both 12 and 18 evenly. The other options are either too small or do not evenly divide both numbers.
Which fraction is equivalent to 1/2?
2/4
3/5
1/3
3/4
2/4 simplifies to 1/2 when both the numerator and denominator are divided by 2. The other fractions do not simplify to 1/2.
If you have 3 groups of 4 apples, how many apples do you have in total?
12
7
8
9
Multiplying 3 groups by 4 apples each yields 12 apples. The other options result from incorrect multiplication.
What is the next number in the sequence: 5, 10, 15, __ ?
20
18
25
30
The sequence increases by 5 each time, so after 15 the next number is 20. The other choices do not fit with the pattern.
Which planet is known as the Red Planet?
Mars
Venus
Earth
Jupiter
Mars is known as the Red Planet because of its reddish appearance. The other planets are not associated with this nickname.
What kind of traits does a character described as 'brave' and 'kind' have?
Positive
Negative
Neutral
Confusing
Traits such as 'brave' and 'kind' are considered positive. The other options do not correctly classify these attributes.
What does the word 'predict' mean?
To guess the future
To forget something
To confuse
To recall
To predict means to make an educated guess about what will happen in the future. The other options have entirely different meanings.
If a rectangular garden has a length of 8 meters and a width of 3 meters, what is its area?
24 square meters
11 square meters
32 square meters
16 square meters
The area of a rectangle is calculated by multiplying its length by its width, so 8 x 3 equals 24 square meters. The other answers result from incorrect calculations.
A baker made 48 cupcakes and divided them equally into 6 boxes. How many cupcakes are in each box?
8
7
6
9
Dividing 48 cupcakes by 6 boxes results in 8 cupcakes per box. The other options are the result of division errors.
If one book costs $7 and you have $35, how many books can you purchase?
5
4
6
7
Dividing $35 by $7 gives 5 books. The other options come from miscalculating the division.
Which of the following sentences uses commas correctly?
I bought apples, oranges and bananas.
I bought apples, oranges, and bananas.
I bought apples oranges, and, bananas.
I bought, apples, oranges, and bananas.
The sentence 'I bought apples, oranges, and bananas.' correctly uses commas to separate items in a list. The other sentences either misuse commas or include them incorrectly.
Find the missing number in the pattern: 2, 4, 8, __, 32.
16
12
18
20
The pattern doubles each number; after 8 comes 16, and doubling 16 gives 32. The other options do not follow the doubling pattern.
A rectangle has a perimeter of 24 cm. If the length is twice the width, what is the area of the rectangle?
32 cm²
28 cm²
36 cm²
40 cm²
Let the width be w and the length be 2w. The perimeter is 2(w + 2w) = 6w, so w = 4 and the length is 8. Multiplying 4 by 8 gives an area of 32 cm². The alternative answers arise from calculation errors.
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Study Outcomes

  1. Understand key concepts reviewed in the practice quiz.
  2. Analyze problems to reinforce classroom learning.
  3. Apply strategies to solve exam-style questions.
  4. Evaluate personal progress in mastering foundational topics.
  5. Demonstrate increased confidence for the end-of-grade exams.

Third Grade EOG Practice Test Cheat Sheet

  1. Multiplication & Division Fluency - Zap through calculations by mastering multiplication and division facts up to 10×10. Quick recall helps you tackle complex problems with confidence and avoid silly mistakes. Math Notion Practice
  2. Properties of Operations - Discover how the distributive, commutative, and associative properties make multiplying and dividing smoother. Understanding these relationships is like having secret math shortcuts up your sleeve. Math Notion Practice
  3. Main Idea & Key Details - Become a detective in your reading by pinpointing the author's main point and supporting clues. This skill turns any story or article into an open book - literally! NC DPI Reading Descriptors
  4. Area & Perimeter - Measure up by practicing the formulas Area = length × width and Perimeter = 2 × (length + width). Visualizing shapes and labeling sides brings geometry to life. Math Notion Practice
  5. Word-Problem Strategies - Learn to sift out important details from a sea of text and decide whether to add, subtract, multiply, or divide. A clear plan makes every word problem feel like a puzzle you're eager to solve. 3rd Grade EOG Resources
  6. Vocabulary Power - Beef up your word bank by exploring synonyms, antonyms, and context clues. Strong vocabulary not only strengthens reading skills but also boosts writing flair. NC DPI Vocabulary Guide
  7. Fraction Fundamentals - See fractions as slices of a pie and practice comparing, adding, and subtracting with like denominators. Mastering these builds a tasty foundation for more advanced fraction work. Math Notion Practice
  8. Data & Graphs - Interpret bar graphs, line plots, and more by identifying trends and patterns. Turning numbers into visuals helps you tell the story behind the data. Math Notion Practice
  9. Author's Purpose & POV - Figure out why the author wrote a text and whose eyes you're seeing the story through. This insight deepens your understanding and sparks lively discussions. NC DPI Reading Descriptors
  10. Context Clues & Word Parts - Crack mysterious new words by dissecting prefixes, suffixes, and roots or by hunting for hints in the surrounding text. Soon every unfamiliar term becomes an easy treasure hunt. NC DPI Vocabulary Guide
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