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Unit 3 Test

This document contains 36 multiple choice questions testing concepts of significant figures and decimal operations. The questions cover rounding numbers to specified significant figures, performing calculations with decimals, identifying the number of significant figures in given values, and determining the range of values a rounded number could represent.

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Unit 3 Test

This document contains 36 multiple choice questions testing concepts of significant figures and decimal operations. The questions cover rounding numbers to specified significant figures, performing calculations with decimals, identifying the number of significant figures in given values, and determining the range of values a rounded number could represent.

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Unit 3 Test

36 marks from 36 questions


Question 1

60 × 0.1 =

Question 2
How many 0s are in the result of 10 × 10 × 10 × 10 × 10?

a. 3
b. 4
c. 5
d. 6

Question 3

9 ÷ 0.1 = 9 ×

Question 4

70 × 0.1 =

Question 5

45 × 0.01 =

Question 6

400 × 0.01 =

Question 7

9 ÷ 0.01 =

Question 8

5.2 ÷ 0.1 =
Question 9
Enter a decimal number to complete this working out.
63 ÷ = 630

Question 10
Enter a decimal number to complete this working out.
8.43 × = 0.0843

Question 11

5.7 × 0.1 =

Question 12

34.1 × 0.01 = 34.1 ÷

Question 13

12.6 × 0.1 = 12.6 ÷

Question 14

35.06 ÷ 0.01 =

Question 15

7.46 ÷ 0.1 =

Question 16

0.003 ÷ 0.12 =

Question 17

74 × 0.01 × 103 =
Question 18

4.9 ÷ 0.01 × 0.01 × 0.1 =

Question 19
Round 56 to one significant figure.

Question 20
True or false?
Zeros at the beginning of a decimal are not counted as significant.

a. True

b. False

Question 21
True or false?
1005 has only two significant figures because you never count zeros as significant.

a. True

b. False

Question 22
How many significant figures are there in the number 0.005?

Question 23
Rounding 2368 to three significant figures gives you:

a. 2360

b. 2370

c. 2400

d. 2000
Question 24
How many significant figures does 1.0572 have?

Question 25
Round 3.79 to two significant figures.

Question 26
True or false?
The zero in 1.60 is significant.

a. True

b. False

Question 27
If you round 3.17 to 3.2, you are:

a. rounding to three significant figures

b. rounding to two significant figures

c. rounding to one significant figure

Question 28
If 36 000 has been rounded to the nearest thousand, how many significant figures does it have?

Question 29
When 4.95 is rounded to two significant figures, the answer is:

a. 4.9
b. 4.90
c. 5
d. 5.0
e. 5.00
Question 30
If 200 has been rounded to the nearest whole number, how many significant figures does it have?

Question 31
Round 0.074095 to two significant figures.

Question 32
A number is rounded to 500 to one significant figure.
What was the smallest the original number could have been?

a. 400

b. 450

c. 499

Question 33
What is 58.01347 rounded to three significant figures?
58.01347 = (3 s.f.)

Question 34
The number of people attending a concert is given as 59 600. If this has been rounded to three
significant figures, what was the maximum number of people who could have actually attended?
Maximum number of people =

Question 35
Calculate correct to four significant figures.

Question 36
The amount of rain that fell over a week was recorded as 500 ml to the nearest 10 ml.
How many significant figures have been used in 500 ml?

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