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Area 1
(10 Questions)
California State Mathematics Standards
Measurement & Geometry
Grade 3
1.0 Students understand perimeter and area.
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1. What is the area of this rectangle?
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6 sq. cm.
8 sq. cm.
10 sq. cm.
12 sq. cm.
2. Which of the squares below has the greatest area?
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A
B
C
D
3. What is the area of this rectangle?
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14 sq. cm.
16 sq. cm.
18 sq. cm.
20 sq. cm.
4. Which square has an area of 16 sq. cm?
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A
B
C
D
5. Which equation below shows the correct way to find the area of this rectangle?
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4 x 2 =
2 x (4 + 4) =
4 + 2 + 4 + 2 =
4 x 4 =
6. What is the area of this square?
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8 sq. cm.
4 sq. cm.
2 sq. cm.
1 sq. cm.
7. What is the area of this quadrilateral?
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16 sq. cm.
24 sq. cm.
48 sq. cm.
64 sq. cm.
8. What is the area of this rectangle?
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11 sq. cm.
15 sq. cm.
30 sq. cm.
56 sq. cm.
9. What is the area of this square?
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10 sq. cm.
25 sq. cm.
20 sq. cm.
50 sq. cm.
10. Is the area of this rectangle less than, or greater than, 10 sq. cm?
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less than 10 sq. cm.
greater than 10 sq. cm.
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