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QUESTION BANK SUB : MATHS CLASS : III Ch-1 Marks- 1 A) Choose the right answer:- 1.The smallest 4-digit number is: a.9999 b.1000 c.9000 2.The largest 4-digit number formed by 8,0,1,9 is? a. 8910 b. 9810 c. 1089 3.The place value of 5 in 6578: a.500 b. 50 c. 5000 4.25 is written in Roman numerical as: a.xv b.xiv c.xxv 5. The predecessor of 3000 is: a.2000 b.3001 c.2999 6.Which of these is an even number? a.3024 b.3023 c.2023 CHAPTER 2 7. Which number makes this sentence true? 5000 - = 2000 a.2000 b.3000 c.1000 8. Which number makes this sentence true? 6500<1500 + a. 6000 b.5000 c.4000 CHAPTER 3 9. If 6589 + 2411= 9000, the number for 9000-2411= a.5589 b.4589 c.6589 10. If 9000 1000=8000, then 8000+ =9000 a.100 b.2000 c.1000 11. Which number makes this sentence true?4566 4566 = a. 100 b. 0 c. 1000 B) FILL IN THE BLANKS:- Marks- 1 CHAPTER- 1: 1. Place value of 2 in 5642 is 2. The successor of 2349 is 3. The predecessor of 2099 is 4. The sum of two odd numbers is an number. (even/odd) 5. 2111 is an number(even/odd) 6. To find if a number is a odd or even, divide the number by. 7. in Roman numerical is written as XIX.

CHAPTER- 2: 1. (436 + 242) +500=(500 + )+242. 2. When is added to a number or a number is added to the answer is the number itself. 3. 3239+202= +202+0. 4. The sum of the number remains same, even if the in which they are added is changed. 5. 750+ = 750. CHAPTER- 3: 1. When a number is subtracted from itself the difference is. 2. When is subtracted from a number the difference is the number itself. 3. 6600- = 6600. 4. 2500- =2000. C. STATE TRUE OR FALSE:- Marks-1 Chapter 1 1. The number 2500 is an odd number. 2. The sum of one odd & one even number is an odd number. 3. If a number has 0,2,4,6 or 8 in its ones place then its an even number. 4. The successor of 2109 is 2108. 5. 25 is the predecessor of 24. 6. The number that comes just after a given number is called its successor. 7. The Hindu-Arabic numeral for 35 isxxvvv. Marks-2 Chapter 1 A. Write the number names of the following: 1. 5230 2. 9853 3. 8192 4. 5168 B. Write the numerals for the number names: 1. Three thousand eight hundred thirty five 2. Eight thousand eighty 3. Seven thousand five hundred nine 4. Nine thousand ninety C. Write the place value of the underlined digits: 1. 5962 2. 6498 3. 7305 4. 1011

D. Write in expanded form: 1. 9138 2. 7563 3. 6805 4. 4023 E. Arrange the following numbers in ascending order: 1. 6984, 7546, 2870, 6948 2. 4321, 5321, 6321, 5231 F. Arrange the following in descending order: 1. 1300, 1003, 1030, 3100 2. 2350, 2050, 3250, 3050 G. Make the greatest number possible using the given digits: 1. 3, 6, 0, 9 2. 8, 7, 9, 6 H. Make the smallest number possible using the given digits: 1. 8, 7, 6, 0 2. 6, 4, 1, 0 Chapter 2 I. Add: 1. 5890 + 2105 2. 1434 324 + 4101 3. 236 1422 5021 + 2220 4. 5468 2365 + 135 5. 3290 1111 2222 + 333

6. 6486 5432 3400 + 101 7. 3040 2953 + 1870 8. 4206 18 742 + 5087 9. 85 605 + 1505 10. 7375 3001 + 20 Chapter 3 J. Subtract: 1. 7896-5473 2. 5432-3211 3. 9875-4322 4. 9999-8888 5. 9657-5725

6. 9000-8999 7. 3000-1234 8. 5020-1948 9. 5003-2458 10. 6000-1999 Marks 2 Chapter 1 A. Counting in twos write he next three numbers: 1. 3012,,, 2. 4006,,, B. Counting in tens write the next three numbers: 1. 4560,,, 2. 5580,,, C. Counting in hundreds write the next three numbers: 1. 2350,,, 2. 7520,,, D. Write the successor of each of the following : 1. 9980 2. 4549 3. 3599 E. Write the predecessor of the following numbers: 1. 5100 2. 1010 3. 6020 F. Write all the even numbers between 35 and 43. G. Write all the odd numbers between 120 and 132

H. Circle the even numbers 256 321 22 45 63 1002 I. Convert the following into Roman numerals: 1. 33 2. 25 3. 29 4. 27 5. 19 J. Convert the following into Hindu-Arabic numerals: 1. XIX 2. XXV 3. XV 4. XIV 5. XXXIV 6. XXXII Chapter 2 K. Add the following: 1. 4805 + 2702 2. 321+ 3032 3. 111 + 32+ 2222 4231 4. 8046 +1798 5. 1096 + 2346 + 2062 6. 1217 + 1934 + 2407 + 2378 7. 1968 + 1432 + 1062 + 152 8. 2315 +5105 Chapter 3 L. Find the difference between the numbers: 1. 7030 and 5432 2. 9342 and 8318 3. 4328 and 7090 M. Solve : 1. 7234 +2121 5343 2. 4361 2000+ 1500 3. 8888 3333 + 2222 4. 535 + 7564 335

CHAPTER : 4 (geometry and Patterns) 1. Choose the correct option : 1 mark 1. Every face of a cube is a a) Circle ( ) b) Square ( ) c) Triangle ( ) 2. Which of the following has no corner? a) Square ( ) b) Triangle ( ) c) Oval ( ) 3. A triangle has corners. a) Three ( ) b) Four ( ) c) Five ( ) 4. Which of these has no length, breath or thickness? a) Line ( ) b) Point ( ) c) Ray ( ) 5. How many edges does a cuboid have? a) 12 ( ) b) 6 ( ) c) 4 ( ) 6. How many corners does a cube haven? a) 6 ( ) b) 12 ( ) c) 8 ( ) 2. Fill in the blanks 1 mark 1. All the sides in a are equal. 2. A football has a surface. 3. The outside of a solid figure is called its. 4. The corner of a cone is also called a. 5. The book has faces. 6. A circle has no. 3. Write true or false : 1 mark 1. A retangle has four sides and four corners. ( ) 2. A rolling pin has flat faces and straight edges. ( ) 3. We use a capital letter to name a point. ( ) 4. In a cuboid the opposite sides of each face are equale. ( ) 5. The line segment is denoted by. ( )

4. Define : 2 mark 1. Ray 2. Line segment 3. Triangle 4. Square 5. Short questions 2 mark 1. Name each figures and write its symbols : a. O P b. A B c.. X d. A B e. X Y 6. Look at the figures below. Name the line segments in each figures and also the points at which they meet : a. b. c. d. 7. Draw line segments of the following lengths : a. 4 cm b. 6 cm c. 7 cm d. 5 cm e. 10 cm

8. Write the next three numbers in each pattern and write the rules for the patterns: 1. 2, 4, 6,, 2. 20, 17, 14,,, 3. 10, 20, 30,,, 4. 3, 6, 9,,, 9. How many edges and corners does the following have : 1. Cube : 2. Cuboid : 3. Cone : 4. Triangular prism : 10. Long Questions : 3 marks 1. Measure the line segments in the following figures and write its length : 1. Length of AB = Length of BC = Length of CD = Length of AD = 2. X Y Z 3. Length of XY = Length of YZ = Length of XZ = Length of PR = Length of RS = Length of SQ = Length of QP = 2. Draw two line segments AB and PQ of length 6 cm each, such that they meet at point X.

Ch : 5 (Multiplication) 1. Choose the correct option : ( MCQ ) 1 mark 1. How many zeroes we will put on the right when we multiply a number by 100 : a. One ( ) b. Two ( ) c. Three ( ) 2. 462 multiplied by 1000 is : a. 4620 ( ) b. 46200 ( ) c. 462000 ( ) 3. If you will multiply the largest 3 digit number by the largest 1 digit number,you will get a. 9999 ( ) b. 8991 ( ) c. 9991 ( ) 4. If 4631 is multiplied by 1, we get : a. 4631 ( ) b. 4263 ( ) c. 0 ( ) 5. I f 48 multiplied by 48, we get : a. 4800 ( ) b. 8000 ( ) c. 2304 ( ) 2. Fill in the blanks : 1 mark 1. The of a number and 1 is the number itself. 2. When we multiply three numbers grouping them in any order, the product is always the. 3. 43 x 19 x26 = 19 x x 26 4. 22 x 20 = 5. 5647 x 0 = 6. 1000 x 1 = 3. Write true or false : 1 mark 1. When we multiply a number by 10 we simply put a zero to the right of the nunber. ( ) 2. If we multiply 999 by 0 we get 0 as product. ( ) 3. If 1000 multiply by 1, we get 0 as product. ( ) 4. 1202 x 4 = 4848 ( ) 5. 86 x 20 = 1720 ( ) 4. Short questions : 2 marks 1. Multiply : i. 16 x 5 ii. 24 x 9 iii. 110 x 5 iv. 366 x 5 v. 2020 x 3 vi. 2144 x 2 vii. 1362 x 5 viii. 6242 x 2

5. Multiply with 10, 100, and 1000 : 1. 21 x 30 2. 6 x 6000 3. 4 x 400 4. 9000 x 16 6. There are 4 days in a week. How many days are there in 20 weeks? 7. The cost of a school bag is Rs 10. How much will 8 school bags cost? 6. Long questions : 2 marks 1. 7 9 2. 8 6 3. 9 9 x 3 6 x 2 8 x 8 9 4. 4 6 2 5. 8 6 3 6. 5 1 5 x 2 3 x 4 6 x 2 0 7. 2 0 0 0 8. 1 2 3 4 X 2 0 x 2 3 8. Word problems : 2 marks 1. A bus carry 486 passengers. How many passengers can 25 such buses carry? 2. There are 456 pages in a note book. How many pages are there in 58 such note books? 3. There are 958 sweets in a tin. How many sweets are there in 55 tins. Value based questions : 3 marks 1. Rohan get Rs 50 as pocket money every month. Out of that he spends Rs 25 and saves the rest. How much would he have saved in a year. 2. A School has 32 classes and in each class there are 72 seats.how many students be accommodated in the school. 3. A hawker deliver 148 newspapers every day. How many newspapers will he deliver in the month of February of 29 days? Chapter : 6 (Division) A. MCQ s 1 mark 1. If 22 x 44 = 968, Which of the following is true? a. 44 22 = 968 b. 968 44 = 22 c. 968 x 44 = 22

2. If 8768 is divided by 1 we get : a. 1 b. 0 c. 8768 3. If 3746 is divided by 10, the answer is : a. Q 37, R 46 b. Q 3, R 746 C. Q 374, R 6 4. In division Remainder must be smaller than. a. Divisor b. quotient c. dividend 5. If we repeatedly subtract 6 from 24,We get 0 after subtracting 4 times.this statement means : a. 6 x 4 = 24 b. 24 4 = 6 c. 24 6 = 4 B. Fill in the blanks : 1 mark 1. For every multiplication facts we get two facts. 2. When we divide a number by we get the same number as the quotient. 3. When a number is divided by itself we get as the quotient. 4. Dividend = ( Quotient x ) + Remainder. 5. 49 7 = 6. 245 10 gives Quotient, remainder. C. State true or false : 1 mark 1. 200 divided by 10 gives quotient 20 2. 4232 23 is equal to 23 4232. 3. Division cannot done by repeated subtraction. 4. 42 42 = 0 Short questions : 2 marks 1. Divide using repeated subtraction : a. 35 5 b. 70 10 c. 24 3 2. Divide : 1. 72 6 2. 88 8 3. 90 3 4. 91 8 5. 96 4 6. 75 5 3. Find the quotient and remainder : 1. 248 8 2. 838 3 3. 700 7 4. 880 9 5. 309 4 6. 330 6 7. 569 4 8. 121 4

Long Questions : 2 marks 1. If there are 81 pencils in 9 boxes,how many pencils are there in a box? 2. 48 sandwiches were divided equally among 6 children. How many sandwiches did each child get? 3. 990 flags were given equally to a schools. How many flags did each school get? 4. Divide the smallest 3 digit number by 5. Chapter 13 ( Handling Data ) MCQs 1 mark 1. If one represents 3 people, how many does represents? a. 6 b. 3 c. 9 2. IIII Stands for : a. 1 b. 5 c. 4 3. IIII III Stands for : a. 10 b. 5 c. 8 4. Which of these is a tally mark? a. + b. - c. / Fill in the blanks 1 mark 1. The tally marks column of an item shows IIII IIII. The number is. 2. The data that 15 children like rasogulla as IIII IIII 3. The represents numbers as pictures. True or False 1 mark 1. IIII I represents 6. ( ) 2. After the fourth tally mark, put the fifth tally mark as IIIII. ( ) 3. If one represent 8 men then represents 20 men. ( ) Short answer : 4 marks 1. Draw a pictograph to show how many minutes each child took to finish his or her homework. let represent 10 minutes. Mini - 20 minutes Raj - 40 Kajal - 25 minutes Subhash 45 minutes Names Mini Raj Kajal Subhash Pictograph

2. 25 children voted for the monitor of the class. The following result was obtained Komal, Manoj, Sunil, Rakhi, Rakhi, Manoj, Sunil, Komal, Manoj, Sunil, Rakhi, Komal, Komal, Manoj, Sunil, Rakhi, Rakhi, Manu, Sunil, Komal, Manoj, Sunil, Rakhi, Komal, Manoj. Names Tally Numbers Komal Manoj Sunil Rakhi