COMPETENCY BASED ASSESSMENT TEST SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS TOTAL MARKS: 25 CLASS: III Name: School: TIME : 1 HOUR Roll No: Section: Points to Remember 1. First write your name, roll number, section and the name of your school in the space given above. 2. Read the questions carefully. 3. 15 minutes time is allocated for reading the questions. 4. Write your answers to each question in the given space. 5. You must answer all questions. 6. You have one hour to finish the test. Make good use of the given time. 7. The mark for each question is given in brackets. 8. Do not talk with your friends during the test. For teacher s Use only Questi on 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Total Signa ture Marks 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 25 Mark Scored Copyright Reserved This booklet has 12 pages Page 1 of 12
Question 1 Write True and False against each statement in the box given below. [1] a) The result of adding numbers is called a sum. b) The sum of ( + ) + ( + ) is 75. c) The difference of 486 and 206 is about 700. d) The smallest three digits number is 000. Question 2 Write the number words (in English) for the numerals given below. [1] a) IX = b) ༡༢ = c) XX = d) ༨ = Question 3 Zangmo builds a series of 3 towers with cube blocks. The first 2 towers look as shown below. Tower 1 Tower 2 Copyright Reserved This booklet has 12 pages Page 2 of 12
How many cubes would be in Tower 3? Draw the tower. [1] Question 4 Look at the FIVE angles mark on the picture of a house given below. [1] a) Which angles are less than 90? b) Which angles are right angles? Copyright Reserved This booklet has 12 pages Page 3 of 12
Question 5 Look at the picture given below: [1] A D C B E F a) Which are congruent shapes? b) Which shapes are similar to E? Question 6 Write the multiplication-division fact family for the array shown below. [1] a) Multiplication: b) Division : Copyright Reserved This booklet has 12 pages Page 4 of 12
Question 7 Choose the correct word from the word bank and fill in each blank given below: [1] possible impossible likely unlikely certain a) All Class III students will come first in the examination.. b) People will never die. c) The Sun will rise from the east.. d) My principal will call me in the office tomorrow.. Question 8 a) Write the missing numbers in the following: [1] i) 4 + 2.... 3 7 5.. 2 9 2 9 ii).. - 2 3.. 7 5 1 1 2 Copyright Reserved This booklet has 12 pages Page 5 of 12
b) Arrange the numbers given below in a place value table and find the sum and the difference. [1] 15 +392+400 842 364 Question 9 Draw a net for the shape given below. [1] Copyright Reserved This booklet has 12 pages Page 6 of 12
Question 10 What time does each clock show? Write the time in the digital form. [1] Question 11 a) What decimal number is shown by the shaded parts in the pictures given below? [1]. Copyright Reserved This booklet has 12 pages Page 7 of 12
b) Draw the picture to represent the following fractions. [1] 3 Copyright Reserved This booklet has 12 pages Page 8 of 12
Question 12 Match the items in column A against the items in column B. Rewrite the correct matching pairs in the spaces given below. [2] Column A Column B 1) 4 x 3 A 0 2) 6 x 12 B 4+4+4+4 3) 5 x 4 C 4) X 36 = 0 D 0 5 10 15 20 E seventy two Answer: 1). 2) 3) 4) Question 13 There are 12 marbles. Which group is bigger? Group of 2 marbles or group of 4 marbles? Show your work. [1] Copyright Reserved This booklet has 12 pages Page 9 of 12
Question 14 Look at the pictograph given below and answer the questions. [2] a) How many students passed in 2013? b) In which year did the most students passed? c) Find the total students passed from 2010 to 2013. d) What is the title of this graph? Copyright Reserved This booklet has 12 pages Page 10 of 12
Question 15 Circle the objects that are heavier than 1 ½ kilogram in the given table. [1] Question 16 Look at the numbers carefully; [2] First number = 4325 Second number = 4236 What would you do to make the second number greater than the first number without adding and multiplying by another number? Why? Copyright Reserved This booklet has 12 pages Page 11 of 12
Question 17 Dorji has a wire that is 16 m long. He made a square using the same wire and calculated the perimeter of the square as 16 m. Do you think he made the correct calculation? How do you know? [2] 16 m wire Question 18 Draw TWO polygons that have the same area of 12 sq. cm using the centimeter grid given below. [2] Copyright Reserved This booklet has 12 pages Page 12 of 12