Class 3 Set A 2 Maths · 9 = 10 9 2 Q.9 The product of two numbers is 72. If one of the number is...

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Set A2 PAGE 1 OF 7 DATE: CLASS: III SUBJECT: Mathematics TIME: 2hours 30 min M.M: 60 Student’s Name: ________________ Roll No. :________ No. of Pages: 07 Invigilator’s Signature ____ Marks Obtained: _________ Examiner’s Signature: ___ General Instructions: 1. Read the question paper carefully. 2. All the questions are mandatory. 3. Show proper calculations. 4. The question paper consists of 19 questions, divided into four sections. Section A is of 10 M. Section B is of 9 M. Section C is of 26M. Section D is of 15 M. SECTION – A 10M Q.1 Multiple choice questions (choose the correct answer) i) The standard unit of length is ___________. a) metre b) kilogram c) litre d) gram ii) How many ‘halves’ makes a whole? a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4 iii) 31 ÷ 31 = _______ a) 31 b) 0 c) 1 d) 3 iv) 1 litre = ________ millilitres. a) 500 b) 10 c) 100 d) 1000 v) Fractions with same denominators are called ___________ fractions. a) like b) unlike c) unit d) proper vi) 250 paise = ________ a) 250 b) 2.50 c) 25.00 d) 2500 vii) The number that is left over in division is called ________________. a) product b) quotient c) remainder d) divisor viii) A part (or parts) of a whole or a collection is called ______________. a) division b) sum c) difference d) fraction Downloaded from www.studiestoday.com Downloaded from www.studiestoday.com www.studiestoday.com

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Page 1: Class 3 Set A 2 Maths · 9 = 10 9 2 Q.9 The product of two numbers is 72. If one of the number is 9, find the other number. Ans) Product of two numbers is = 72 One of the number =

Set A2 PAGE 1 OF 7

DATE:

CLASS: III SUBJECT: Mathematics TIME: 2hours 30 min M.M: 60 Student’s Name: ________________ Roll No. :________ No. of Pages: 07 Invigilator’s Signature ____Marks Obtained: _________ Examiner’s Signature: ___

General Instructions: 1. Read the question paper carefully. 2. All the questions are mandatory. 3. Show proper calculations. 4. The question paper consists of 19 questions, divided into four sections. Section A is of 10 M. Section B is of 9 M. Section C is of 26M. Section D is of 15 M. SECTION – A

10M

Q.1 Multiple choice questions (choose the correct answer)

i) The standard unit of length is ___________.

a) metre b) kilogram c) litre d) gram

ii) How many ‘halves’ makes a whole?

a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4

iii) 31 ÷ 31 = _______

a) 31 b) 0 c) 1 d) 3

iv) 1 litre = ________ millilitres.

a) 500 b) 10 c) 100 d) 1000

v) Fractions with same denominators are called ___________ fractions.

a) like b) unlike c) unit d) proper

vi) 250 paise = ________

a) 250 b) 2.50 c) 25.00 d) 2500

vii) The number that is left over in division is called ________________.

a) product b) quotient c) remainder d) divisor

viii) A part (or parts) of a whole or a collection is called ______________.

a) division b) sum c) difference d) fraction

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Page 2: Class 3 Set A 2 Maths · 9 = 10 9 2 Q.9 The product of two numbers is 72. If one of the number is 9, find the other number. Ans) Product of two numbers is = 72 One of the number =

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ix) Which Indian currency note does not exist? a) 50 b) 100 c) 20 d) 90 x) _______ is an even number.

a) 433 b) 65 c) 741 d) 114

SECTION –B Q.2 Answer the following questions:

i) Find 5

1 of 40 candies.

______________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________

ii) Convert: a) 18 kg into g b) 14 into paise

______________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________

iii) Divide 33 ÷ 2

______________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________

iv) Fill in the blanks.

a) 5812 m = ____ km ________ m

b) 2 notes of 20 = _________

c) The fractional number of 5

3 is _________________.

d) 436 ÷ 10 Q = ______ , R = ____ e)

+ = ______________

1 2 1 5

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Page 3: Class 3 Set A 2 Maths · 9 = 10 9 2 Q.9 The product of two numbers is 72. If one of the number is 9, find the other number. Ans) Product of two numbers is = 72 One of the number =

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SECTION –C

Q.3

Shade for the given fractions.

a) 9

4 b) 6

2

2

Q.4 Subtract: 12.10 from 50.50 _____________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________

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2

Q.5 Arrange the following: a) In ascending order b) In descending order

6

7

, 6

3

, 6

4

, 6

5

81

, 8

9

, 8

6

, 8

5

_____________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________

2

Q.6 If the cost of 9 tables is 1890. Find the cost of 1 table. _____________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________

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2

Q.7 A toy cost 125. Find the cost of 5 such toys. _____________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________

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Q.8 Use >, < or =

a) 7

2

75

b) 10

9

10

9

2

Q.9 The product of two numbers is 72. If one of the number is 9, find the other number. _____________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________

2

Q.10 Study the graph given below and answer the following: Mother

Kids

Father

1 = 10 ice-creams

a) Who likes 40 ice-creams? _____________ b) How many ice-creams are liked by the kids? _____________ c) What is the total number of ice-creams? _____________ d) Mother loves to eat more ice-cream than father ___________(true/false)

4

Q.11

Complete the table

Fraction of shaded parts

Fraction of unshaded parts

2

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Q.12 A week has 7 days. How many weeks are there in 91 days? _____________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________

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2

Q.13 Divide 8440 by 4 and write the quotient and remainder. _____________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________

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2

Q.14 Convert a) 7 l 450 ml into ml b) 563 cm into m _____________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________

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2

SECTION –D Q.15 Write the fraction in each case.

a) Gaurav ate 5 out of 12 chocolates =

b) Arjun flew away 11 out of 15 birds sitting on the tree =

c) Rahul scored 9 out of 10 marks in maths =

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Q.16 The pictograph given below tells us the favourite fruit among the students of class III. Read the pictograph and answer the questions given below.

Mango

Kiwi

Orange

Watermelon

1 = 2 students

a) Which fruit is liked by most of the students? ______________ b) How many students like orange? ______________ c) Which fruit is least liked by the students? ______________ d) How many students are there in class III? ______________

Write true or false:

e) Watermelon and mango is liked by the same number of students. _________ f) 12 students like watermelon. _________

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Q.17 Siya spent 15.75 to buy a pencil box, 20.50 to buy a notebook and 12.00 to buy colours. Find how much money did she spend altogether. _____________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________

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_____________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________

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Page 7: Class 3 Set A 2 Maths · 9 = 10 9 2 Q.9 The product of two numbers is 72. If one of the number is 9, find the other number. Ans) Product of two numbers is = 72 One of the number =

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Q.18 Students of class III were asked about their interest in various type of music. Look at the bar graph and answer the questions given below.

a) Which type of music is most liked by the students? _____________________ b) Name the music liked by 40 students. _____________________ c) How many students like hip hop music? _____________________ d) Which type of music is least liked by the students? _____________________

Write true or false: e) 70 students like jazz music. ____________ f) Classical music is more liked by students than rock music. ____________

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Q.19 Value Based Question 480 books are there in 8 almirahs.

a) Find the number of books in one almirah. _____________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________

b) Is reading a book good habit? Give one reason in support of your answer. _____________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________

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(Answer Key)

CLASS: III DATE:

No. of Pages: 06 SUBJECT: Mathematics

M.M: 60

SECTION – A M

Q.1 Multiple choice questions (choose the correct answer)

i) The standard unit of length is ___________.

a) metre b) kilogram c) litre d)gram

ii) How many ‘halves’ makes a whole.

a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4

iii) 31 ÷ 31 = _______

a) 31 b) 0 c) 1 d) 3

iv) 1 litre = ________ millilitres.

a) 500 b) 10 c) 100 d) 1000

v) Fractions with same denominators are called ___________ fractions.

a) like b) unlike c) unit d) proper

vi) 250 paise = ________

a) 250 b) 2.50 c) 25.00 d) 2500

vii) The number that is left over in division is called ________________.

a) product b) quotient c) remainder d) divisor

viii) A part (or parts) of a whole or a collection is called ______________.

a) division b) sum c) difference d) fraction

ix) Which Indian currency note does not exist?

a) 50 b) 100 c) 20 d) 90

x) _______ is an even number.

a) 433 b) 65 c) 741 d) 114

a

b

c

d

d

a

b

d

c

d

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Page 9: Class 3 Set A 2 Maths · 9 = 10 9 2 Q.9 The product of two numbers is 72. If one of the number is 9, find the other number. Ans) Product of two numbers is = 72 One of the number =

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SECTION –B

Q.2 Answer the following questions:

i) i) Find 5

1 of 40 candies. Ans) 8 candies

ii) ii) Convert: a) 18 kg into g Ans) 1kg =1000g , 18kg= 18x1000=18000g

iii) b) 14 into paise Ans) 1 = 100 p , 14 = 14x100 = 1400 p

iv)

iii) Divide 33 ÷ 2 Ans) Q = 16 , R = 1

iv) Fill in the blanks.

a) 5812 m = 5 km 812m

b) 2 notes of 20 = 40

c) The fractional name of 5

3 is three-fifths

d) 436 ÷ 10 Q = 43 , R =6

e)

+ = 150

1

2

1

5

SECTION –C

Q.3

Shade for the given fraction.

a) 9

4

b) 6

2

Fill four boxes

2

Q.4

Subtract: 12.10 from 50.50 Ans) Difference = 38.40

2

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Page 10: Class 3 Set A 2 Maths · 9 = 10 9 2 Q.9 The product of two numbers is 72. If one of the number is 9, find the other number. Ans) Product of two numbers is = 72 One of the number =

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Q.5

Arrange the following:

a) In ascending order b) In descending order

6

7

, 6

3

, 6

4

, 6

5

8

1

, 8

9

, 8

6

, 8

5

6

3

, 6

4

, 6

5

, 6

7

8

9

, 8

6

, 8

5

, 8

1

2

Q.6

If the cost of 9 tables is 1890. Find the cost of 1 table.

Ans) Cost of 9 tables is = 1890

Cost of 1 table = 1890 ÷ 9

= 210

Hence, cost of 1 table = 210

2

Q.7

A toy cost 125. Find the cost of 5 such toys.

Ans) Cost of 1 toys = 125

Cost of 5 toys = 125 x 5

= 625

Hence, cost of 5 toys = 625

2

Q.8 Use >, < or =

a) 7

2

7

5

b) 10

9

= 10

9

2

Q.9

The product of two numbers is 72. If one of the number is 9, find the other number.

Ans) Product of two numbers is = 72

One of the number = 9

Other number = 72 ÷ 9

= 8

Hence, the other number is 8

2

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Page 11: Class 3 Set A 2 Maths · 9 = 10 9 2 Q.9 The product of two numbers is 72. If one of the number is 9, find the other number. Ans) Product of two numbers is = 72 One of the number =

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Q.10 Study the graph given below and answer the following:

Mother

Kids

Father

1 = 10 ice-creams

a) Who likes 40 ice-creams? Mother

b) How many ice-creams are liked by the kids? 50 ice-creams

c) What is the total numbers of ice-creams? 110 ice-creams

d) Mother loves to eat more ice-cream than father true (true/false)

4

Q.11 Complete the table

Fraction of shaded parts

Fraction of unshaded parts

5

2

5

3

3

1

3

2

2

Q.12

A week has 7 days. How many weeks are there in 91 days?

Ans) 1 week = 7 days

No. of weeks in 91 days = 91 ÷ 7

= 13 weeks

2

Q.13 Divide 8440 by 4 and write the quotient and remainder.

Ans) Q = 2110 , R = 0

2

Q.14 Convert a) 7 l 450 ml into ml b) 563 cm into m

1 l = 1000 ml 1 m = 100 cm

7 l = 7 x 1000 = 7000 ml 563 cm = 536 ÷ 100

+ 450 ml = 5 m 36 cm

7450 ml

2

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Page 12: Class 3 Set A 2 Maths · 9 = 10 9 2 Q.9 The product of two numbers is 72. If one of the number is 9, find the other number. Ans) Product of two numbers is = 72 One of the number =

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SECTION –D

Q.15 Write the fraction in each case.

a) Gaurav ate 5 out of 12 chocolates = 12

5

b) Arjun flew away 11 out of 15 birds sitting on the tree = 15

11

c) Rahul scored 9 out of 10 marks in maths = 10

9

3

Q.16 The pictograph given below tells us the favourite fruit among students of class III.

Read the pictograph and answer the questions given below.

Mango

Kiwi

Orange

Watermelon

1 = 2 students

a) Which fruit is liked by most of the students? Mango and watermelon

b) How many students like orange? 10 students

c) Which fruit is least liked by the students? Kiwi

d) How many students are there in class III? 42 students

Write true or false:

e) Watermelon and mango is liked by the same number of students. true

f) 12 students like watermelon. true

3

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Q.17 Siya spent 15.75 to buy a pencil box, 20.50 to buy a notebook and 12.00 to

buy colours. Find how much money did she spend altogether?

Ans) Money spent to buy a pencil box = 15.75

Money spent to buy a notebook = 20.50

Money spent to buy colours = 12.00

Total money spent = 48.25

Hence, Siya spent 48.25 altogether.

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Q.18

Q.19

Students of class III were asked about their interest in various type of music. Look at

the bar graph and answer the questions given below.

a) Which type of music is most liked by the students? Jazz

b) Name the music liked by 40 students. Classical

c) How many students like hip hop music? 60 students

d) Which type of music is least liked by the students? Rock

Write true or false:

e) 70 students like jazz music true

f) Classical music is more liked by students than rock music. true

Value Based Question

480 books are there in 8 almirahs.

a) Find the number of books in one almirah

Ans) No.of books in 8 almirahs = 480

No.of books in 1 almirahs = 480 ÷ 8

= 60

Hence, there are 60 books in one almirah

b) Is reading a book good habit? Give one reason in support of your answer.

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