Grade :3 Time :150 Subject :Maths Minutes Marks :80 Teacher's Copy 10 M Section - A Multiple Choice Questions [ C ] __ /1M Choose the correct answer: [ B ] __ /1M 1) What is the point where at least two sides of a figure meet [ B ] __ /1M [ B ] __ /1M called? [ A ] __ /1M (A) Line (B) Diagonal [ B ] __ /1M (C) Vertex (D) Edge 2) Which symbol is used for multiplication? (A) + (B) × (C) − (D) ÷ 3) Which is the smallest 4-digit number? (A) 1001 (B) 1000 (C) 1100 (D) 1010 4) If represents 100, then represents which of the following numbers? (A) 250 (B) 300 (C) 350 (D) 200 5) What are the diagonals of the square JUNE? (A) JN and UE (B) JU and NE (C) JE and UN (D) JU and JN 6) What is the sum of 321 and 666? (A) 789 (B) 987 (C) 897 (D) 978
7) What type of numbers are 2, 4, 6, 8 and 0? [ C ] __ /1M [ B ] __ /1M (A) Odd numbers (B) Zero numbers [ C ] __ /1M [ B ] __ /1M (C) Even numbers (D) Odd and even numbers 8) Which is the greatest among the following numbers? (A) 215 (B) 3610 (C) 0631 (D) 512 9) What is the product of 5 and 6? (A) 25 (B) 24 (C) 30 (D) 28 10) What is the next number in the given pattern? 89, 80, 71, 62, 53... (A) 43 (B) 44 (C) 54 (D) 46 Section - B Very Short Answer Questions 14 M Fill in the blanks: __ /1M __ /1M 11) A circle has no/0 vertices. __ /1M __ /1M 12) 8 × 6 = 48 __ /1M 13) The value of 90 rounded off to the nearest tens is 90. __ /1M __ /1M 14) The greatest number among 8608, 8658, 8687, 8645 is 8687. __ /1M 15) Fill in the blanks to complete the pattern given below. 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80 16) The sum of 7006 and 1223 is 8229. 17) 3829 − 1979 = 1850 18) The greatest number formed by using all the digits 5, 6, 8 and 1 is 8651.
Answer the following: __ /1M 19) Find the product of the largest 3-digit number and the smallest odd __ /1M number? __ /1M __ /1M A. 999 × 1 = 999 __ /1M __ /1M 20) Estimate the sum of 15 and 21. A. 20 + 20 = 40 21) How many diagonals does a triangle have? A. 0 22) Is 8 × 3 the same as 3 × 6? A. No 23) Add 5345 chocolates and 2344 chocolates. A. 7689 chocolates 24) Round off the price of the doll to the nearest 10. A. ₹ 590 Section - C Short Answer Questions 24 M Answer the following: b) 5864 and 3135 __ /2M b) 25) Find the sum of: a) 3256 and 5613 A. a)
26) Look at the table and answer the following questions. __ /2M __ /2M Village A B C D E Number 3245 2356 2765 4356 3987 of voters a) Which village has the smallest number of voters? b) Which village has more voters among villages A, C and E? A. a) Village B b) Village E 27) Subtract: a) 4999 from 7878 b) 892 from 5341 A. a) b) 28) Identify the rule and complete the following pattern. __ /2M __ /2M 675, 668, 661, ?, 647, 640 __ /2M A. The terms in the pattern are decreasing by 7. 675, 668, 661, 654, 647, 640 29) There are 8 students in a row. How many students would be there in 7 such rows? A. Number of students in a row = 8 Number of such rows = 7 Total number of students = 8 × 7 = 56 Therefore, there are 56 students in 7 rows. 30) Find the sum of 673 roses and 978 roses. A. Total number of roses = 673 + 978 Therefore, there are 1651 roses in total.
31) A box contains 10 mangoes. How many mangoes would be there __ /2M __ /2M in 9 such boxes? __ /2M A. Number of mangoes in each box = 10 Number of such boxes = 9 Total number of mangoes = 9 × 10 = 90 Therefore, there are 90 mangoes in 9 boxes. 32) City A has 83 bridges and City B has 68 bridges. Estimate how many more bridges are there in City A than in City B. A. Rounding off 83 (bridges in City A) to the nearest tens = 80 Rounding off 68 (bridges in City B) to the nearest tens = 70 Estimated difference = 80 – 70 = 10 Therefore, about 10 more bridges are there in City A than in City B. 33) A pencil box has 175 pencils in it. How many pencils would be there in 8 such boxes? A. Number of pencils in one box = 175 Number of boxes = 8 Total number of pencils = 175 × 8 Therefore, 1400 pencils would be there in 8 boxes. __ /2M 34) There is 850 g of sugar in a bowl. Akbar used 645 g of sugar for making halwa. How much sugar is left in the bowl? A. Quantity of sugar in a bowl = 850 g Quantity of sugar used by Akbar = 645 g Quantity of sugar left in the bowl = 850 g − 645 g Therefore, 205 g of sugar is left in the bowl.
35) Draw a square with diagonals AC and BD. Name and label the __ /2M square. A. Name of the square is ABCD. __ /2M 36) Anamika has ₹ 967 in her wallet. She purchased an umbrella for ₹ 249. She bought a watch for ₹ 375. How much money is left with Anamika? A. The total amount in Anamika's wallet = ₹ 967 Money spent on the umbrella = ₹ 249 Money spent on the watch = ₹ 375 Amount spent on the two items = ₹ 249 + ₹ 375 = ₹ 624 Therefore, the amount left with Anamika = ₹ 967 − ₹ 624 = ₹ 343
Section - D Graphic Organisers 12 M Answer the following: __ /4M 37) Observe the picture and match the parts of the circle with the numbers in the table. One has been done for you. Year 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Number of mobiles 5675 3456 6545 2211 9723 Number of mobiles sold by a mobile store Write the number of mobiles with its year in ascending order in the table. Year Number of mobiles A. Year 2017 2015 2014 2016 2018 9723 Number of mobiles 2211 3456 5675 6545
38) Complete the multiplication web given below. One has been done __ /4M for you. A.
39) Follow the given hints and circle the correct answers in the table. __ /4M a) Subtract 5630 from 8908. b) Difference between 531 and 299 c) Difference between the largest 3-digit number and 11 d) Subtract 865 from 4421. A.
Section - E Long Answer Questions 20 M Word problems: __ /4M Answer any ONE of the following questions 40) Vidya has 345 balloons. Nirupam has 521 balloons. Vishwa has 132 fewer balloons than Nirupam. a) About how many more balloons does Nirupam have than Vidya? b) Estimate the number of balloons with Vishwa. A. a) Rounding off 345 (balloons with Vidya) to the nearest tens = 350 Rounding off 521 (balloons with Nirupam) to the nearest tens = 520 Estimated difference = 520 − 350 = 170 Therefore, Nirupam has about 170 balloons more than Vidya. b) Rounding off 132 to the nearest tens = 130 Estimated difference = 520 − 130 = 390 Therefore, Vishwa has about 390 balloons. (OR)
41) Shreya bought the following tiles from a shop. She wants to find the __ /4M basic shapes in all the tiles. Draw the basic shape used in each tiling pattern. a) b) c) d) A. b) c) d) a) Answer any ONE of the following questions __ /4M 42) Sunny wants to distribute cupcakes in his class. There are 67 boys and 73 girls. Estimate the number of cupcakes that Sunny should take to the class. Also, find the actual number of cupcakes. A. Number of boys in the class = 67 Rounding off 67 to the nearest tens, we get 70. Number of girls in the class = 73 Rounding off 73 to the nearest tens, we get 70. Their sum is 70 + 70 = 140. Therefore, Sunny should take about 140 cupcakes to the class. The actual number of cupcakes = 67 + 73 = 140 (OR)
43) Sneh has three notes of ₹ 2000, seven notes of ₹ 100, five notes of __ /4M ₹ 10 and nine coins of ₹ 1. How much money does she have? Write the amount in figures and words. A. Three notes of ₹ 2000 = ₹ 2000 + ₹ 2000 + ₹ 2000 = ₹ 6000 Seven notes of ₹ 100 = ₹ 100 + ₹ 100 + ₹ 100 + ₹ 100 + ₹ 100 + ₹ 100 + ₹ 100 = ₹ 700 Five notes of ₹ 10 = ₹ 10 + ₹ 10 + ₹ 10 + ₹ 10 + ₹ 10 = ₹ 50 Nine coins of ₹ 1 = ₹ 1 + ₹ 1 + ₹ 1 + ₹ 1 + ₹ 1 + ₹ 1 + ₹ 1 + ₹ 1 + ₹ 1 =₹9 So, the total money that Sneh has = ₹ 6000 + ₹ 700 + ₹ 50 + ₹ 9 = ₹ 6759 Therefore, the amount in words is six thousand seven hundred and fifty-nine. Answer any ONE of the following questions __ /4M 44) Each child carries 7 notebooks. How many notebooks will 50 children carry? Write the total number of notebooks in words. A. Number of children = 50 Number of notebooks each child carries = 7 Total number of notebooks = 50 × 7 Therefore, 50 children would carry 350 notebooks. 350 in words is three hundred and fifty. (OR)
45) A container can hold 807 spoons. How many spoons can be kept in __ /4M 18 such containers? A. Total number of containers = 18 Total number of spoons in one container = 807 Total number of spoons in all the containers = 807 × 18 Therefore, a total of 14526 spoons can be kept in 18 such containers.
Answer any ONE of the following questions 46) The numbers of students in different schools are given below: __ /4M St. Thomas: 5621 MJP: 2275 Shivaji: 5485 New Blossom: 9315 Wisdom: 4120 a) How many students are there in Shivaji school? Write the number in words. b) How many students are there in New Blossom school? Write the number in the expanded form. c) How many thousands of students are there in St. Thomas school? d) How many students are there in Wisdom school? Express the number on an abacus. A. a) The number of students in Shivaji school is 5485. In words, it is five thousand four hundred and eighty-five. b) The number of students in New Blossom school is 9315. In the expanded form, it is 9000 + 300 + 10 + 5. c) The number of students in St. Thomas school is 5621. So there are 5 thousands of students. d) The number of students in Wisdom school is 4120. On an abacus, it would be: (OR)
47) Venki gave ₹ 7250 to his daughter and ₹ 6450 to his son to buy books. __ /4M How much money did Venki give them altogether? Who gets more money? A. Amount Venki gave his daughter = ₹ 7250 Amount Venki gave his son = ₹ 6450 Total amount given = ₹ 7250 + ₹ 6450 Therefore, the amount of money Venki gave them altogether is ₹ 13,700. Since 7 thousand in ₹ 7250 is more than 6 thousand in ₹ 6450, his daughter gets more money. Answer any ONE of the following questions __ /4M 48) There are 18 students in one class and 13 students in another class. The class teachers collected ₹ 100 from each student for a picnic. How much did the class teachers collect if all the students went to the picnic? Estimate the total amount. A. There are 18 students in one class and 13 students in another class. Rounding off 18 to the nearest tens, we get 20. Rounding off 13 to the nearest tens, we get 10. Their sum = 20 + 10 = 30 Therefore, the total estimated amount = 30 × ₹ 100 = ₹ 3000 (OR)
49) Swati is jogging on the field shown below. __ /4M Look at the figure and answer the following questions. a) How many vertices does the field have? b) Name the sides. c) How many diagonals does it have? d) Name the diagonal from Q. A. a) 4 b) PQ (QP), QR (RQ), RS (SR), SP (PS) c) 2 d) QS Section - F Surprise Question 5M Try this! __ /5M 50) Arjun ordered some items from an online portal. Look at the table and find the missing numbers if the cost of the toy car is ₹ 78 less than the cost of the mat. Item Chair Mat Water Pen Toy car Total bill bottle drive Cost (₹) 320 345 118 ? ? 1765 A. The cost of the toy car is ₹ 78 less than that of the mat. So, the cost of the toy car = the cost of the mat − ₹ 78 That is, the cost of the toy car = ₹ 345 − ₹ 78 = ₹ 267 The total cost of the chair, the mat, the water bottle and the toy car = ₹ 320 + ₹ 345 + ₹ 118 + ₹ 267 = ₹ 1050 Total cost = ₹ 1765 Then, the cost of the pen drive = ₹ 1765 − ₹ 1050 Therefore, the cost of the pen drive = ₹ 715
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