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Class III – Mathematics – Sample Paper – 2

Instructions –

  • Read the instructions carefully
  • This paper contains sections A, B and C
  • Section A contains 15 questions of 1 mark
  • Section B contains 10 questions of 2 marks
  • Section C contains 5 questions of 3 marks

Section A

1. 8 kilometres = ________ metres

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Ans. 8000 metres


2. A ladoo has a ___________ surface.

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Ans. Curved


3. The numeral for 3000 + 10 + 4 = _________

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Ans. 3014


4. 4392 – 0 = ___________

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Ans. 4392


5. 999 x __________ = 999

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Ans. 1


6. 3112 + 123 = __________ + 3112

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Ans. 123


7. Biggest unit of length is ___________

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Ans. kilometres


8. A cube has __________ vertices.

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Ans. 8 vertices


9. 11 x 1000 = ___________

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Ans. 11000


Tick the correct option:

10. Assertion (A): 8000 m

Reason (R): 1 km = 100 m

a) Both A and R are true, R is the correct explanation of a

b) Both A and R are true, but R is not correct explanation of A

c) A is true but R is false

d) A is false but R is true.

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Ans. c) A is true but R is false


11. A ray has:

a) 1 end point                    b) 2 end points                  c) 3 end points

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Ans. a) 1 end point


12. The numeral of seven thousand seventy is:

a) 9900                                  b) 7070                                 c) 9009

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Ans. b) 7070


13. When we add 10 to 836, the digit at ____________ place, increases by 1:

a) ones                                 b) tens                                  c) thousands

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Ans. b) tens


14. 10 – __________ = 7

a) 3                                         b) 4                                        c) 5

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Ans. 3


15. There are ____________ 100 rupee notes in Rs 900:

a) 9                                         b) 90                                      c) 900

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Ans. (a) 9


16. Write the most appropriate unit to measure the following:

a) Length of blackboard _____________

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Ans. metre


b) Distance between Earth and Moon _____________

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Ans. Kilometres

17. Write the expanded form in 2 ways.

2099

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Ans. i) Two thousand ninety nine

ii) 2000 + 0 + 90 + 9


18. Arrange in columns and add

a) 9, 409, 7651

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Ans.          9

           4 0 9

        7 6 5 1

      ———-

        8 0 6 9


19. Fill in the blanks

a) 6 x 200 = _________

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Ans. 1200


b) 23 x 50 = _________

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Ans. 1150


20. Subtract 1846 from 4013

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                4 0 1 3

                1 8 4 6

                ———–

                2 1 6 7


21. Draw a line segment of 10.8 cm and name it as AB

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Ans.


22. Write the successor of largest 3 digit number

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Ans. Largest 3 digit number – 999

Successor = 1000


23. Count the number of triangles and squares in given figure.

Triangles ___________

Squares _________

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Ans. Triangles – 1

Squares – 3


24. Find the product of 24 x 28

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Ans. 672


25. Write the numeral of the following:

a) Two thousand two hundred twenty __________

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Ans. 2220


b) Four thousand one hundred eighty-five __________

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Ans. 4185


Section C

26. In an examination 9456 students passed while 260 students failed. How many total number of candidates appeared for the examination?

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Ans. Number of students passed              = 9456

Number of students failed                           = 260

Total number of students                            = 9456 + 260

                                                                                = 9716


27. Subtract and check:

8347 – 1251

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8 3 4 7

1 2 5 1

———-

7 0 9 6

Check

7096 + 1251

7 0 9 6

1 2 5 1

———

8 3 4 7


28. a) Convert 45 m into cm

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1 m = 100 cm

45 m = 45 x 100 cm

                = 4500 cm


b) Compare (<. >. =)

Edges of a cylinder ___________ Edges of a cuboid

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Ans.


c) A birthday cap represents a __________ shape

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Ans. cone


29. Case study

Rahul visited a charitable hospital with his grandparents. There he saw that most of the fans were not in proper working condition. He wanted to help the patients of the hospital by donating some fans. He spoke to his father who was the president of his colony. The colony donated 8 fans to the hospital.

a) Tick the correct option.

If the cost of 1 fan is Rs 800, find the cost of 8 fans.

i) Rs 4600             ii) Rs 6400            iii) Rs 4000

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Ans. 1 fan cost Rs 800

8 fans cost Rs 8 x 800 = Rs 6400

Ans. (ii)


b) Which value is the most appropriate in this situation?

i) Helpful & caring            ii) honesty          iii) cleanliness

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Ans. i) helpful & caring


c) If the colony donates 2 more fans, how much money is spent now?

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1 fan cost Rs 800

8 + 2 = 10 fans will cost Rs 10 x 800 = Rs 8000