subject

Money

Math

Money starts at 1 and continues till grade 5. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Money. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
See sample questions for grade 4
If you buy a book for $6.75 and pay with a $10 bill, how much change do you get?
If you buy a pencil for $0.65 and pay with a $1 coin, how much change do you get?
If you buy a snack for $1.80 and pay with a $2 coin, how much change do you get?
If you buy a toy for $3.50 and pay with a $5 bill, how much change should you get?
If you have 15 coins and each is worth 10 cents, how much money do you have?
If you have 2 $5 bills, 1 $10 bill, and 3 $1 coins, how much money do you have in total?
If you have 3 $10 bills, 2 $5 bills, and 4 $1 coins, how much money do you have in total?
If you have 5 $2 bills, 3 $5 bills, and 6 $1 coins, how much money do you have in total?
If you have 6 coins and each is worth 10 cents, how much money do you have?
If you have 9 coins and each is worth 5 cents, how much money do you have?
Which is greater: $0.99 or $1.01?
Which is greater: $3.25 or $2.75?
Which is less: $5.00 or $4.99?