CLASS-3 MATHEMATICS WORKSHEET (T-WS-325) Concept Subtract 3-digit and 4-digit 10 Numbers 5.1 Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. An ice cream vendor has 240 orange bars. There are 138 children who want to buy an orange bar. How many orange bars will he have left after selling them to the children? [ ] (A) 102 (B) 92 (C) 378 (D) 112 2. A t the book fair, 451 books were sold on the first day. On the second day, 163 fewer books were sold. How many books were sold on the second day? [ ] (A) 288 (B) 230 (C) 312 (D) 342 3. Aditi made 550 sweets to sell in school fair. She sold 293 sweets. Her brother took 120 sweets for his friends. How many sweets did she had left at the end of the day? [ ] (A) 257 (B) 137 (C) 147 (D) 267 4. A fruit seller has 15 cartons of apples with him. Each carton holds 100 apples. After selling some apples, 12 of the cartons remain full and the remaining cartons have 12 apples each. How many more apples did he sell? [ ] (A) 254 (B) 364 (C) 264 (D) 354 5. Sheetal has a 250-page photo album and each page can have 4 photos. 80 pages are completely full of photos, 40 pages can have 1 photo added to each page, 60 pages can have 3 more photos added to each page and the remaining can have 4 more photos added to each page. How many more photos can be put in the album? [ ] (A) 500 (B) 450 (C) 400 (D) 350 % 49 % by classklap TVL_G3_Mastermind.indb 49 23-10-2019 17:46:39
6. 490 people are standing in a queue for tickets to see a movie. 270 people buy the tickets and leave. 120 more people join the queue. How many people are in the queue now? [ ] (A) 300 people (B) 340 people (C) 330 people (D) 400 people 7. Anandita read 138 pages of her storybook. How many more pages does she have to read to complete the book? [ ] (A) 120 (B) 133 (C) 89 (D) insufficient information 8. Sandy’s lunch break is for 45 minutes every day from Monday to Friday. He uses 20 minutes to eat and the remaining time to play. How much time in a week does he spend playing during his lunch breaks? [ ] (A) 25 minutes (B) 100 minutes (C) 125 minutes (D) 250 minutes 9. Solve: 219 + __________ = 350 [ ] (A) 131 (B) 123 (C) 231 (D) none of these 10. Rohan and Swati are playing a computer game against each other. In round 1, Rohan scored 2256 and Swati scored 1686. In round 2, Swati scored 4191. How much does score Rohan need to win in the computer game? [ ] (A) 4761 (B) 3622 (C) 3621 (D) 3951 Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ % 50 by classklap % TVL_G3_Mastermind.indb 50 23-10-2019 17:46:40
CLASS-3 MATHEMATICS WORKSHEET (T-WS-326) Concept Estimate the Difference between 10 Two Numbers 5.2 Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. What is the estimated difference of 656 and 231, when the numbers are rounded off to nearest hundreds? [ ] (A) 550 (B) 500 (C) 400 (D) 430 2. Rashmi is reading a book that contains 84 pages. She has read 26 pages. Which of the following is the estimated number of unread pages? [ ] (A) 70 (B) 50 (C) 40 (D) 30 3. Round the numbers 416 and 913 to the nearest tens and then estimate the difference. [ ] (A) 500 (B) 480 (C) 490 (D) 460 4. Select the correct statement. [ ] (A) Estimate difference between 37 and 22 is 21. (B) Estimate difference between 37 and 22 is 20. (C) Estimate difference between 37 and 22 is 15. (D) Estimate difference between 37 and 22 is 22. 5. Dalton had ₹ 79 invested in the stock market until he lost ₹ 24 on those investments. About how much money does he have in the stock market now? Choose the better estimate. [ ] (A) ₹ 60 (B) ₹ 40 (C) ₹ 50 (D) ₹ 30 % 51 % by classklap TVL_G3_Mastermind.indb 51 23-10-2019 17:46:42
6. Rina had ₹ 147. Then, she spent ₹ 42 on buying sneakers. She later earned ₹ 53 by winning a race in her new sneakers. Estimate how much money is left with her. [ ] (A) ₹ 120 (B) ₹ 60 (C) ₹ 240 (D) ₹ 160 7. Mona scored 547 marks in the annual exams, Farhan scored 512 marks, Ali scored 422 marks and John scored 497 marks. Which two students have a combined score that is closest to 1000? [ ] (A) Ali and John (B) Mona and Ali (C) Farhan and Mona (D) Farhan and John 8. Rohit scored 42, 51, 13, 29, 88 and 51 runs in 6 matches that he played in a tournament. Estimate how much should he score to ensure that he completes 300 runs in the tournament? [ ] (A) 50 (B) 20 (C) 10 (D) 30 9. A theatre has 436 seats. During a movie, 252 seats are found to be empty. Approximately how many people are sitting in the theatre? [ ] (A) 120 (B) 150 (C) 190 (D) 250 10. Amol ran for 85 min on Monday, 63 min on Tuesday, 78 min on Wednesday and 59 min on Thursday. Which of the following statements is incorrect? [ ] (A) The total time Amol ran on Monday and Wednesday is approximately 140 min. (B) The total time Amol ran on Monday and Tuesday is approximately the same as the total time he ran on Wednesday and Thursday (C) Amol nearly ran for over an hour every day. (D) Amol ran for approximately the same time on Tuesday and Thursday Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ % 52 by classklap % TVL_G3_Mastermind.indb 52 23-10-2019 17:46:42
CLASS-3 MATHEMATICS WORKSHEET (T-WS-327) Concept 10 6.1 Multiply 2-digit Numbers Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. Anita bought 21 packets of biscuits. How many biscuits did she buy? Choose the fact that is needed to solve this problem. [ ] (A) There were 15 people at Anita’s party. (B) There were 10 biscuits in each packet. (C) Each packet cost ₹ 12. (D) Biscuits are coconut flavoured. 2. How many biscuits did Anita buy? [ ] (Use the appropriate fact from the previous question.) (A) 210 biscuits (B) 213 biscuits (C) 122 biscuits (D) 100 biscuits 3. A grasshopper covers 16 cm with every jump. How far does he go in 15 jumps? [ ] (A) 160 cm (B) 240 cm (C) 350 cm (D) 400 cm 4. Solve the following: [ ] × 450 = 4500 (A) 10 (B) 5 (C) 9 (D) 4 5. Complete the following: [ ] 144 = 12 × 11 (A) +12 (B) –12 (C) ×12 (D) ÷12 % 53 % by classklap TVL_G3_Mastermind.indb 53 23-10-2019 17:46:47
6. What is the product of the largest 2-digit number and the largest 1-digit number? [ ] (A) 450 (B) 891 (C) 342 (D) 564 7. Solve the following: [ ] 23 + 23 + 23 + 23 +23 = × 23 (A) 4 (B) 7 (C) 5 (D) 23 8. Each floor of a building is 25 feet high. Originally, there were 6 floors in the building. Recently, 5 more floors have been added. What is the height of the building at present? [ ] (A) 125 feet (B) 150 feet (C) 175 feet (D) 275 feet 9. There are 120 banana plants in a garden. Each plant has at least 10 leaves and each leaf weighs 50 grams. Which of the following statements is correct regarding the banana plants? [ ] (A) There are fewer than 1200 banana leaves in the garden. (B) There are exactly 1200 banana leaves in the garden. (C) The total weight of the banana leaves is 70 kilograms. (D) The total weight of the banana leaves is less than 50 kilograms. 10. A crayon box holds 15 crayons. How many crayons are there in all if there are 90 boxes of crayons? [ ] (A) 1200 (B) 1350 (C) 2100 (D) 1100 Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ % 54 by classklap % TVL_G3_Mastermind.indb 54 23-10-2019 17:46:48
CLASS-3 MATHEMATICS WORKSHEET (T-WS-328) Concept Read a Calendar 10 7.1 Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. 30th October, 2012 was on which day? [ ] (A) Sunday OCTOBER 2012 (B) Monday Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 1234567 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 (C) Tuesday 1516 17 18 19 20 21 (D) Wednesday 2223 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2. The first day of the New Year was celebrated on a Tuesday. The last day of the previous year was on which day? [ ] (A) Saturday (B) Sunday (C) Monday (D) Tuesday 3. Rina’s final exams will start from 25th February, 2013 and the last exam will be on 9th March, 2013. How many days are between the two dates, excluding the two dates mentioned in this question? [ ] (A) 14 (B) 13 (C) 12 (D) 11 4. There are no holidays for festivals in the month of July in Rina’s school. But, all Saturdays and Sundays are holidays. How many working days of school are there in July, 2013?July2013.pdf 1 17/05/2019 11:36:56 [ ] JULY 2013 (A) 23 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat (B) 22 (C) 24 1 23 456 (D) 21 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 5. How many days are there in the year 2013? [ ] (A) 365 (B) 366 (C) 356 (D) 367 % 55 % by classklap TVL_G3_Mastermind.indb 55 23-10-2019 17:46:50
6. If Ramit has baseball practice on every fourth day in the month of March, starting from March 1, then which date will be his last day march 2018.pdf 1 17/05/2019 11:48:56 of practice for the month? March 2018 [ ] (A) March 28 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 123 (B) March 29 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 (C) March 30 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 (D) March 31 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 7. Select the correct option to match the columns. [ ] COLUMN A COLUMN B i) June a) 31 days ii) January b) 28 or 29 days iii) February c) 30 days (A) i - c, ii - a, iii - b (B) i - b, ii - a, iii - c (C) i - a, ii - b, iii - c (D) i - b, ii - c, iii - a 8. How many days are there from 25th March to 6th May (including both the dates)? [ ] (A) 42 (B) 41 (C) 43 (D) 44 Instruction: Answer questions 9 and 10 based on the calendar below. March 2015 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 123 4567 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 9. A bill is due on the first Friday of March. What is the due date of the bill? [ ] (A) 4th March (B)1st March (C) 7th March (D) 6th March 10. Emma forgot to pay the bill on time. She paid the bill three days later. When did she pay the bill? [ ] (A) 4th March (B) 1st March (C) 9th March (D) 6th March Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ % 56 by classklap % TVL_G3_Mastermind.indb 56 23-10-2019 17:46:51
CLASS-3 MATHEMATICS WORKSHEET (T-WS-329) Concept 10 7.2 Read Time Correctly to the Hour Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. At what number will the minute hand be if the time is [ ] 6 o’clock? (A) 12 (B) 10 (C) 6 (D) 3 2. If the minute hand is at the number three on the clock and the hour hand is close to 9 then what is the time? [ ] (A) 3:09 (B) 10:15 (C) 8:15 (D) 9:15 3. If the milkman arrives at Mr. Sharma’s house at 6:10 a.m. every day and leaves at 6: 17 a.m. then how much time does he spend at Mr. Sharma’s house? [ ] (A) 7 seconds (B) 17 minutes (C) 10 minutes (D) 7 minutes 4. P reetam finished his maths homework in 35 minutes. He then completed his science homework in 25 minutes. How much time did he spend in completing his science and maths homework? [ ] (A) 3600 seconds (B) 60 minutes (C) 1 hour (D) All of the above are correct. 5. Select the clock that indicates the time ‘QUARTER PAST 4’. [ ] (A) (B) (C) (D) by classklap 23-10-2019 17:46:51 TVL_G3_Mastermind.indb 57 % 57 %
6. During summer vacation, Jack wakes up at 6:20 a.m. He brushes his teeth at 7:15 a.m. He eats his breakfast at 9:30 a.m. He finishes his homework by 11:20 a.m. H ow much time (in hours) does Jack take to finish the above set of activities? [ ] (A) 6 hours (B) 4 hours (C) 5 hours (D) 6.5 hours Instruction: Answer questions 7 to 10 based on the clock given below. 7. What is the time shown in the clock? [ ] (A) 40 minutes past 2 (B) quarter to 3 (C) 2 hours and 35 minutes (D) 40 minutes to 2 8. What will be the next time when minute hand of the clock shown above moves to 5? [ ] (A) 2:25 (B) 3:25 (C) 2:45 (D) 3:45 9. What will be the time shown by the clock after 1 hour and 20 minutes? [ ] (A) 5:00 (B) 4:00 (C) 3:00 (D) 2:00 10. After how many minutes, will the clock show quarter past 3?[ ] (A) 40 (B) 35 (C) 50 (D) 55 Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ % 58 by classklap % TVL_G3_Mastermind.indb 58 23-10-2019 17:46:52
CLASS-3 MATHEMATICS WORKSHEET (T-WS-330) Concept 10 8.1 Division as Equal Grouping Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. These erasers need to be divided into 4 equal groups. Which of these is a correct representation of equal grouping in 4 parts? [ ] (A) (B) (C) (D) Instruction: Answer questions 2 and 3 based on the figure given here. 2. How many groups of 4 candies can be formed? [ ] (A) 3 groups (B) 4 groups (C) 6 groups (D) 2 groups 3. How many candies are left over which cannot be formed in group of 4? [ ] (A) 3 candies (B) 4 candies (C) 5 candies (D) 6 candies 4. 21 pens have to be shared equally by 3 children. How many pens does each of them get? [ ] (A) 7 (B) 8 (C) 3 (D) 4 % 59 % by classklap TVL_G3_Mastermind.indb 59 23-10-2019 17:46:58
5. If we divide 8 pumpkins into groups of 6, how many groups will be formed? [ ] (A) 2 (B) 1 (C) 3 (D) 4 6. 18 crayons are put into equal groups of 6. How many crayons are there in each group? [ ] (A) 3 (B) 2 (C) 4 (D) 5 7. You have 12 books. You can put 3 books on one shelf. How many shelves are needed to keep all the books? [ ] (A) 4 (B) 2 (C) 6 (D) 7 8. Which of the following is correct division fact for the image given below? [ ] (A) 15 ÷ 3 = 5, remainder = 0 (B) 15 ÷ 5 = 3, remainder = 0 (C) 15 ÷ 5 = 3, remainder = 3 (D) 15 ÷ 3 = 5, remainder = 5 9. Which of the following is correct division fact for the image given below? [ ] (A) 4 ÷ 3 = 12, remainder = 0 (B) 3 ÷ 4 = 12, remainder = 0 (C) 12 ÷ 4 = 3, remainder = 0 (D) 12 ÷ 3 = 4, remainder = 0 10. Amrit has 30 photographs of the class picnic. He wants to put them up in his classroom. If he can put 5 photographs on a single sheet of paper, how many sheets will he need for all the photographs? [ ] (A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 5 (D) 6 Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ % 60 by classklap % TVL_G3_Mastermind.indb 60 23-10-2019 17:47:03
CLASS-3 MATHEMATICS WORKSHEET (T-WS-331) Concept 10 9.1 Number Operations on Money Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. 1. Add ` 30 and ` 10.50 p. Subtract the sum from ` 60. How much money is left? [ ] (A) ` 19.50 p (B) ` 21.10 p (C) ` 38.40 p (D) ` 10.20 p 2. Shilpa had saved ` 15.30 p from her pocket money. She earned ` 10.50 p more by selling bookmarks. How much money does Shilpa have in all? [ ] (A) ` 23.35 p (B) ` 24.65 p (C) ` 45.30 p (D) ` 25.80 p 3. Subtract the sum of ` 18.25 p and ` 28.50 p from ` 92. [ ] (A) ` 45.25 p (B) ` 23.23 p (C) ` 54.32 p (D) ` 12.22 p 4. Ajay had a note of ` 50. He bought an ice cream at the fair. The shopkeeper returned ` 35 to him. How much did the ice cream cost? [ ] (A) ` 20 (B) ` 12 (C) ` 15 (D) ` 22 5. Amit wants to buy a toy for ` 55.50 p, a letter pad for ` 28.50 p and pens for ` 26.90 p. He has ` 100 with him. How much more money will he need to buy all these things? [ ] (A) ` 10.90 p (B) ` 12.40 p (C) ` 11.70 p (D) ` 14.90 p % 61 % by classklap TVL_G3_Mastermind.indb 61 23-10-2019 17:47:03
Instruction: Answer questions 6 to 8 based on the following table. Item Rate per item Price 4 pencils `5 ` 20 5 books ` 110 ` 550 2 sketch pens ` 30 ` 60 10 chart papers ` 10 ` 100 6. What is the total cost of all the stationery items? [ ] (A) ` 700 (B) ` 155 (C) ` 690 (D) ` 730 7. Which items can be bought under ` 200? [ ] (A) 3 pencils and 2 books (B) 5 sketch pens and 6 chart papers (C) 2 sketch pens, 4 pencils and 1 book (D) 10 chart papers and 10 sketch pens 8. If the cost of 10 erasers costing ` 6 each is added to the bill, what will be the updated bill amount? [ ] (A) ` 720 (B) ` 750 (C) ` 790 (D) ` 820 Instruction: Answer questions 9 and 10 based on the following table. Item Quantity Cost per item Price chips 6 ` 20 ` 100 notebook 2 ` 40 ` 80 pen 3 ` 15 ` 45 ruler 5 ` 12 ` 60 ice cream 1 ` 15 ` 15 9. Which items have the same cost per item? [ ] (A) notebook and ice cream (B) pen and ice cream (C) chips and notebook (D) sketch pen and ruler 10. What will be the total price of 2 ice creams, 1 ruler and 3 chips? [ ] (A) ` 104 (B) ` 100 (C) ` 102 (D) ` 47 Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ % 62 by classklap % TVL_G3_Mastermind.indb 62 23-10-2019 17:47:04
CLASS-3 MATHEMATICS WORKSHEET (T-WS-332) Date: __ / __ /____ 10 Concept Conversion of Standard Total Marks 10.1 Units of Length Name: Choose the correct option. 1. Teacher asked Rajat to convert 15 m 25 cm into centimetres. Which of the following is the correct conversion? [ ] (A) 152 cm (B) 1525 cm (C) 525 cm (D) 15250 cm Instruction: Answer questions 2 to 4 based on the figures given below. Fig A Fig B 4 cm 6 cm 6 cm 6 cm 3 cm 2. How much is the length of the longest side in of Fig A in mm? [ ] (A) 40 (B) 60 (C) 400 (D) 600 3. What is the difference in the length of the longest side of Fig A and the shortest side of Fig B? [ ] (A) 4 cm (B) 2 cm (C) 3 cm (D) 0 cm 4. If you have to make Fig B using a thread, what should be the length of the thread? [ ] (A) 6 cm (B) 9 cm (C) 12 cm (D) 15 cm 5. A teacher gets a ribbon roll that measures 5 m. She cuts it into equal pieces for 10 students. What is the length of the ribbon which each student gets? [ ] (A) 1 m (B) 25 cm (C) 50 cm (D) 40 cm % 63 % by classklap TVL_G3_Mastermind.indb 63 23-10-2019 17:47:05
6. Garima bought a piece of rope that is 15 m long. She measured the rope again at home and found that it was 450 cm more than the length she had paid for. What was the actual length of the rope that the shopkeeper gave her? [ ] (A) 19 m 50 cm (B) 15 m 45 cm (C) 10 m 55 cm (D) 10 m 50 cm 7. Which of the following statements is incorrect? [ ] (A) 29 m = 290 cm (B) 10 m = 1000 cm (C) 49 m 50 cm = 4950 cm (D) 9 m 1 cm = 901 cm 8. The length of one part of a tree branch is 5 m 15 cm and that of the other part is 10 m 75 cm. What is the total length of the branch? [ ] (A) 12 m 45 cm (B) 15 m 90 cm (C) 10 m 23 cm (D) 11m 20 cm Instruction: Answer questions 9 to 10 based on the information given below. In a shop, there are 4 ropes of different lengths. ROPE LENGTH ROPE A ROPE B 17 m 65 cm ROPE C 8 m 49 cm ROPE D 18 m 57 cm 16 m 95 cm 9. Which rope is the longest? [ ] (A) Rope A (B) Rope B (C) Rope C (D) Rope D 10. By how much is Rope A longer than Rope B? [ ] (A) 9 m 18 cm (B) 8 m 14 cm (C) 8 m 15 cm (D) 9 m 16 cm Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ % 64 by classklap % TVL_G3_Mastermind.indb 64 23-10-2019 17:47:05
CLASS-3 MATHEMATICS WORKSHEET (T-WS-333) Date: __ / __ /____ 10 Concept Weigh mass using Total Marks 10.2 non-standard units Name: 1. A coolie carries a suitcase weighing 12 kg and a bag weighing 10 kg. How much weight does the coolie carry in total? [ ] (A) 12 kg (B) 20 kg (C) 22 kg (D) 25 kg 2. Aftab is carrying 3 books of 200 grams each in his bag. Janhvi is carrying 6 notebooks of 100 grams each in her bag. Which of the following statement is true? [ ] (A) Janhvi’s bag is heavier than Aftab’s bag. (B) Aftab’s bag is heavier than Janhvi’s bag. (C) Total weight of their bags together is 1 kg (D) Both of their bags have equal weight 3. The weight of Sameer and his father are 19 kg and 59 kg [ ] respectively. Which of the following is incorrect. (A) Sameer’s weight is less than his father’s weight. (B) Sameer’s weight is more than his father’s weight. (C) Total weight of Sameer and his father is 78 kg. (D) Difference between the weight of Sameer and his dad is 40 kg. 4. Given below are the weight of various cereals in a shop kept in separate boxes. What is the difference between the maximum and the minimum weight? [ ] Wheat Rice Bajra Rajma (A) 70 kg (B) 80 kg (C) 90 kg (D) 100 kg % 65 % by classklap TVL_G3_Mastermind.indb 65 23-10-2019 17:47:06
5. Mrs Patnaik wears a necklace weighing 22 grams. The pair of earrings that she wears weighs 8 grams. What is the total weight of the jewellery that she wears? [ ] (A) 40 grams (B) 30 grams (C) 26 grams (D) 38 grams 6. Ayush weighs 78 kg. He was on strict diet and went for a walk every day. He lost 15 kg in the next two months. What is his new weight? [ ] (A) 60 kg (B) 66 kg (C) 63 kg (D) 65 kg 7. Arrange the objects from the lightest to the heaviest. [ ] (a) (b) (c) (d) (A) c, b, a, d (B) b, c, a, d (C) d, b, c , a (D) d, c, a, b 8. Which of following is the lightest [ ] (A) (B) (C) (D) 9. Select the object that weighs more than 1 kg. [ ] (A) (B) (C) (D) 10. Select the correct statement from the given options. [ ] (A) The capsicum is heavier than the pumpkin. (B) The capsicum and pumpkin are equal in weight. (C) The pumpkin is heavier than the capsicum. (D) none of the above Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ % 66 by classklap % TVL_G3_Mastermind.indb 66 23-10-2019 17:47:07
CLASS-3 MATHEMATICS WORKSHEET (T-WS-334) Concept Measure volume using 10 non-standard units 10.3 Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ 1. Container A contains 900 millilitres of oil. Container B contains 200 millilitres of oil. Which of the given statement is true? [ ] (A) container A contains more oil than B (B) container B contains more oil than A (C) Both containers contain an equal volume of oil. (D) Total volume of oil in Container A and B is equal 1 litre 2. The capacity of one glass is 150 millilitres. How many such glasses will be needed to measure a liquid whose volume is 600 millilitres? [ ] (A) 3 (B) 2 (C) 4 (D) 5 3. A bucket can hold 18 mugs of water. Steve and Lina pour 5 and 3 mugs of water into the bucket. How many more mugs of water should Smith pour into the bucket so that the bucket is filled completely? [ ] (A) 8 mugs (B) 10 mugs (C) 11 mugs (D) 12 mugs 4. If one of the following containers can hold 2 litres of milk and each container has an equal capacity, how much milk can these containers hold in all? [ ] (B) 9 litres (A) 8 litres (D) 12 litres (C) 10 litres 5. Which of the following has the most capacity? [ ] 1L 500 ml 200 ml 100 ml (A) (B) (C) (D) % 67 by classklap % 23-10-2019 17:47:08 TVL_G3_Mastermind.indb 67
6. Which standard unit is used to measure milk? [ ] (A) kg (kilograms) (B) m (metre) (C) l (litres) (D) g (grams) 7. A spoon of medicine is about 5 ml. 5 spoons of medicine [ ] will be about (A) 10 ml. (B) 15 ml. (C) 25 ml. (D) 20 ml. Instruction: Use the given image to answer question 8 and 9. 10 ml 8. A small cup can hold as much water as 5 such spoons. Find the capacity of the cup. [ ] (A) 50 ml (B) 45 ml (C) 40 ml (D) 70 ml 9. A mug can hold 3 small cup of water. What is the capacity of the mug? [ ] (A) 30 ml (B) 80 ml (C) 100 ml (D) 150 ml 10. A glass has capacity of 100 ml. A cup has capacity of 150 ml. A teapot has capacity of 750 ml. Which of the following can be filled by the full teapot? [ ] (A) 4 glasses, 3 cups (B) 6 glasses, 1 cup (C) 1 glass, 6 cups (D) 5 glasses, 2 cups Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ % 68 by classklap % TVL_G3_Mastermind.indb 68 23-10-2019 17:47:08
CLASS-3 MATHEMATICS WORKSHEET (T-WS-335) Concept 10 11.1 Record Data Using Tally Marks Total Marks Name: Date: __ / __ /____ Choose the correct option. [ ] 1. What number is shown by the tally marks below? (A) 27 (B) 28 (C) 29 (D) 30 2. The tally marks given below show the number of children who love to eat the following fruits. Identify the fruit which has an incorrect calculation of the tally marks. [ ] FRUIT TALLY MARKS NUMBER OF Orange CHILDREN 11 Apple 20 Grapes 22 Pear 10 (A) orange (B) apple (C) grapes (D) pear 3. Preeti told her friends that her birthday falls on the 12th but she forgot to mention the month. Identify the month by decoding the tally marks shown here. [ ] (A) August (B) November (C) September (D) October Instruction: Answer questions 4 to 6 based on the table given below. Lisasells burgers, pizza, fried chicken and hot dogs. The tally chart shows how many of each kind were sold during the weekend. Use the information from the tally chart to answer the questions. FOOD ITEMS TALLY MARKS Burger Pizza % 69 % by classklap TVL_G3_Mastermind.indb 69 23-10-2019 17:47:14
Fried Chicken Hot Dog 4. Which item was sold more than pizza? [ ] (A) burger (B) fried chicken (C) hot dog (D) none of these 5. How many more fried chicken were sold than hot dogs? [ ] (A) 4 (B) 6 (C) 8 (D) 12 6. Find the difference between the item that was sold most and the item that was sold least in number. [ ] (A) 18 (B) 17 (C) 16 (D) 10 7. How will 24 be represented using tally marks? [ ] (A) (B) (C) (D) Instruction: Answer questions 8 to 10 based on the image given below. Shayla and her friends bought some donuts, cupcakes and breads. Based on the tally marks calculated for each item, answer the following questions. 8. Which item is the least in number? [ ] (A) (B) (C) (D) and 9. How many items are there in all? [ ] (A) (B) (C) (D) 10. Which of the following denotes the total number of cupcakes?[ ] (A) (B) (C) (D) Teacher’s signature: ______________________ Remarks: _____________________________ % 70 by classklap % TVL_G3_Mastermind.indb 70 23-10-2019 17:47:17
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