Comparing Numbers More Less Equal — Answer Key
Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Tom has 5 toys. Lily has 8 toys. Who has more toys?
A) Lily
B) Tom
C) Both same
D) Cannot tell
Eight is greater than five, so Lily has more toys than Tom.
2. Order from smallest to largest: 6, 2, 9. Which is the smallest?
A) 6
B) 2
C) 9
D) 0
Two is the smallest because two is less than six and nine.
3. A jar has many marbles. Another jar has only a few. Which jar has less?
A) Many jar
B) Both same
C) Few jar
D) Empty jar
The jar with only a few marbles has less than the jar with many.
4. Sam ate 3 grapes. Mia ate 3 grapes too. Who ate more?
A) Sam
B) Mia
C) Both ate more
D) Neither, equal
Three equals three, so neither ate more — they are equal.
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1. Order least to greatest: 4, 1, 7. Smallest is 1.
One is less than four and seven, so it is the smallest.
2. Order least to greatest: 4, 1, 7. Greatest is 7.
Seven is greater than four and one, so it is the largest.
3. A box of crayons looks fuller than another box. The fuller box has more.
A fuller box visually shows more crayons than a less full one.
4. Ben has 10 stickers. Ana has 4 stickers. Ben has more stickers than Ana.
Ten is greater than four, so Ben has more stickers than Ana.
5. Two plates with the same cookies — they are equal.
When both plates show the same count, they are equal.