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Dive into Numbers with this curriculum-aligned educational Trivia Quiz for Grade 3-4. This easy challenge helps students understand key School concepts through interactive learning. Ideal for reinforcing classroom lessons and building subject mastery.

School Easy Grade 3-4 10 Questions
  1. What number comes after 99?

    98 100 101 99

    ✓ 101

    The number that comes right after 99 is 100. This is because 100 is one more than 99.

  2. Which of these numbers is an even number?

    3 7 12 9

    ✓ 12

    An even number is a number that can be divided by 2 with no remainder. 12 can be divided by 2 (12 / 2 = 6).

  3. What is the value of the digit '5' in the number 528?

    5 50 500 5000

    ✓ 500

    In the number 528, the digit '5' is in the hundreds place, so its value is 500.

  4. If you have 3 groups of 4 apples, how many apples do you have in total?

    7 12 10 15

    ✓ 12

    To find the total, you multiply the number of groups by the number of apples in each group: 3 groups * 4 apples/group = 12 apples.

  5. What is the missing number in the sequence: 10, 20, 30, __, 50?

    35 40 25 45

    ✓ 40

    The sequence is increasing by 10 each time. So, after 30 comes 40 (30 + 10 = 40), and then 50 (40 + 10 = 50).

  6. Which number is greater: 150 or 105?

    105 150 They are equal Neither

    ✓ 150

    When comparing 150 and 105, we look at the hundreds place first. Both have 1 in the hundreds place. Then we look at the tens place. 150 has a 5 in the tens place, while 105 has a 0. Since 5 is greater than 0, 150 is the greater number.

  7. What is half of 10?

    3 5 15 2

    ✓ 5

    Half of 10 means dividing 10 into two equal parts. 10 divided by 2 is 5.

  8. Which shape has 3 sides?

    Square Circle Triangle Rectangle

    ✓ Triangle

    A triangle is a shape that has exactly three sides and three angles.

  9. If you have 10 cookies and eat 3, how many cookies are left?

    13 7 10 3

    ✓ 7

    To find out how many cookies are left, you subtract the number of cookies eaten from the original number: 10 cookies - 3 cookies = 7 cookies.

  10. What is the smallest number you can make using the digits 1, 2, and 3, using each digit only once?

    321 132 123 213

    ✓ 123

    To make the smallest number, you put the smallest digit (1) in the hundreds place, the next smallest digit (2) in the tens place, and the largest digit (3) in the ones place, making 123.