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Master the Place Value Quiz Practice

Sharpen skills with fun place value practice tests

Difficulty: Moderate
Grade: Grade 3
Study OutcomesCheat Sheet
Colorful paper art promoting Place Value Power, a math quiz for elementary students.

Easy
What digit is in the tens place of the number 47?
7
0
4
2
In the number 47, the digit 4 represents the tens place while 7 represents the ones place. Understanding the position of digits helps identify each digit's place value.
In the number 305, what digit is in the hundreds place?
0
3
8
5
For a three”digit number like 305, the leftmost digit represents the hundreds place. Thus, the digit 3 is in the hundreds place.
Which digit in the number 89 represents the ones place?
9
7
8
0
In the number 89, the digit 9 is located in the ones place, while 8 is in the tens place. Recognizing digit positions is essential for understanding place value.
What is the place value of the digit 2 in the number 320?
Thousands
Tens
Hundreds
Ones
In the number 320, the digit 2 is in the tens place, meaning it represents 20. Knowing which place a digit occupies is key to understanding its value.
What does the number 1004 indicate about its thousands and ones places?
1 hundred and 4 ones
4 thousands and 1 one
1 thousand and 4 ones
1 thousand and 4 tens
In 1004, the first digit (1) is in the thousands place and the last digit (4) is in the ones place. This illustrates how the position of digits defines their value.
Medium
How do you write the number 537 in expanded form?
500 + 30 + 7
50 + 300 + 7
5 + 30 + 7
500 + 3 + 7
The expanded form of 537 breaks the number into hundreds, tens, and ones. It is correctly written as 500 (hundreds) + 30 (tens) + 7 (ones).
In the number 249, which digit is in the tens place?
7
4
2
9
For the number 249, digits are arranged such that 2 is in the hundreds place, 4 in the tens place, and 9 in the ones place. Therefore, the tens digit is 4.
What is the value of the digit 6 in the number 863?
60
600
6
86
In 863, the digit 6 is located in the tens place, which makes its value 60. Recognizing the position of digits determines their actual value.
How many tens are in the number 4,210?
4
10
2
1
In the number 4,210, the tens place shows the digit 1, meaning there is one group of ten. This question reinforces understanding of digit positions and their significance.
Which number is formed by having 7 hundreds, 3 tens, and 5 ones?
753
573
735
357
The number 735 is constructed from 7 hundreds (700), 3 tens (30), and 5 ones (5), adding up to 735. This question tests the understanding of how each digit contributes to the overall number.
What is the place value of the digit 8 in the number 8,452?
Tens
Ones
Hundreds
Thousands
In 8,452, the first digit 8 represents the thousands place, which means it stands for 8,000. Understanding which place each digit occupies is key to mastering place value.
If you switch the tens and ones digits in the number 73, what number do you get?
73
107
46
37
Switching the tens digit (7) with the ones digit (3) in 73 produces the number 37. This exercise helps emphasize the importance of digit placement in determining number value.
Convert the expanded form 400 + 50 + 6 into its standard numeral form.
456
546
406
654
Adding 400, 50, and 6 together gives the number 456. This reinforces how expanded form components add up to form the full number.
What digit is in the hundreds place of the number 1,289?
9
1
8
2
In 1,289, the digit order is: 1 (thousands), 2 (hundreds), 8 (tens), and 9 (ones). Thus, the digit in the hundreds place is 2.
What is the difference in value between the hundreds place and the tens place in the number 782?
620
640
600
630
In the number 782, the hundreds digit 7 represents 700 and the tens digit 8 represents 80. The difference between 700 and 80 is 620, highlighting the weight of each position.
Hard
What is the expanded form of the number 4,312?
4300 + 12
400 + 300 + 12
4000 + 300 + 10 + 2
4000 + 310 + 2
The number 4,312 is broken down into 4000 (thousands), 300 (hundreds), 10 (tens), and 2 (ones). This format clearly shows the value of each digit according to its place.
Which digit in the number 9,576 has the greatest place value, and what value does it represent?
5, representing 500
7, representing 70
9, representing 9000
6, representing 6
In any multi-digit number, the leftmost digit holds the greatest place value. In 9,576, the 9 is in the thousands place and represents 9000.
In the number 2,405, what is the value of the digit 0?
1000
10
0
100
Although the digit 0 is in the hundreds place of 2,405, it contributes no value. Recognizing that a 0 in any place is still 0 is key to understanding place value.
Express the number 6,208 in word form, focusing on the place value of each digit.
Six thousand, twenty-eight
Sixty-two hundred and eight
Six thousand two hundred eight
Six hundred twenty-eight
The correct word form for 6,208 is 'Six thousand two hundred eight.' This format clearly reflects the place value of each digit in the number.
How can the number 3,049 be written in expanded form?
300 + 40 + 9
3000 + 400 + 9
3000 + 40 + 9
3000 + 0 + 40 + 9
The number 3,049 is best expressed in expanded form as 3000 + 40 + 9, which clearly shows the thousands, tens, and ones places. Including the 0 is unnecessary since it does not add value.
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Study Outcomes

  1. Identify digits and their corresponding place values within multi-digit numbers.
  2. Analyze numbers by decomposing them into expanded form based on place values.
  3. Compare the relative value of digits in different positions.
  4. Apply place value concepts to solve basic arithmetic problems.

Place Value Quiz & Test Practice Cheat Sheet

  1. Digit Power: Place Value - Every digit in a number sits in a special spot that multiplies its face value. In 345, the "3" in the hundreds place waves its magic wand to become 300! Learn more
  2. SchoolTube
  3. The Tenfold Jump - Slide one place to the left, and boom - your digit just got ten times stronger. Imagine hopping left on a number line and watching your value zoom sky-high! Learn more
  4. PDESAS
  5. Expand to Understand - Turn big numbers into bite-sized chunks like 300 + 40 + 5 to see where each digit's strength comes from. Expanded form is your superhero vision for cracking number secrets! Learn more
  6. PDESAS
  7. Word Form Wonders - Give your numbers a voice by writing "three hundred forty-five." Hearing the words helps your brain lock in the place value story. Learn more
  8. PDESAS
  9. Block It Out - Base-ten blocks and visual aids let you handle numbers in 3D - awesome for your hands-on learning style! Watch abstract digits come to life as you build them physically. Learn more
  10. PDESAS
  11. Zero Hero Holder - That sneaky zero is more than nothing - it's a spot saver! In 405, the "0" stands guard in the tens place, keeping the 4 and 5 in perfect order. Learn more
  12. SchoolTube
  13. Compare Like a Pro - Always check the highest place value first - hundreds beat tens every time. So 452 is the champ over 345 because four hundreds reign supreme! Learn more
  14. PDESAS
  15. Rounding Roadmap - Simplify numbers to the nearest ten or hundred by zoning in on the digit you're rounding. If it's 5 or above, round up; if it's 4 or below, round down - easy peasy! Learn more
  16. TeachingWithAmandaStitt
  17. Tiny Tens - Every move to the right in a multi-digit number is a one-tenth power boost. That ten's-place "7" in 770 is just a tenth of the 700 in the hundreds spot! Learn more
  18. PDESAS
  19. Align for Action - Perfect addition and subtraction start with perfectly lined columns. Keep your digits stacked by place value and watch the math magic happen! Learn more
  20. TeachingWithAmandaStitt
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