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BEST PRIMARY SCHOOL


SECOND SEMISTER ASSIGNMENT STD. III SUBJECT : MATHS
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M.C.Q
Fill in theBlanks
Solve the following sums. (Division)
Word problems (Division)
Name the shapes of objects
Name the type of surface
Convert the following
Solve the following sums
Word problems

Q-1 Choose the correct options (MCQ)


1. If 9923 is divided by 1, we get _____.
(a)
3299 (b) 1 (c) 9923
2. In 24 6 = 4, ____ is the dividend.
(a)
24 (b) 6 (c) 4
3. When a number divided by itself, we get _____ as the quotient.
(a)
0 (b) 1 (c) itself
4. How many times can 5 be subtracted repeatedly from 20?
(a)
4 (b) 5 (c) 10
5. In 27 3 = 9, 3 is the ____.
(a)
Divisor (b) dividend (c) quotient.
6. 80 _____ = 10
(a)
9 (b) 8
(c) 10
7. 18 18 = ______.
(a)
1 (b) 0 (c) 18
8. 4 can be subtracted repeatedly _____ times from 40.
(a)
4 (b) 44
(c) 10
9. A circle can be drawn with the help of a _______
(a)
Kite (b) Book (c) Bangle
10. The shape of 10- rupee note is ______
(a)
Square (b) Triangle (c) Rectangle
11. A _____ has curved surface
(a)
Paper (b) watermelon (c) table
12. Temple flag has ______ shape
(a)
Circle (b) Square (c) Triangle
13. What is the shape of mobile phone ?
(a)
Square (b) Pentagon (c) Rectangle
14. What is the quotient when 32 is divided by 8?
(a)
4 (b) 8 (c) 3
15. Three and half rupee means ______ paise.
(a)
150 (b) 350 (c) 305
16. How many mangoes at the rate of Rs. 7 per mango, can be bought with Rs. 42 ?
(a)
7 (b) 6
(c) 21
17. 1 rupee = ______ paise

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(a)
100 (b) 75
(c) 50
18. 100 paise 10 paise = _____ paise.
(a)
10
(b) 90(c) 9
19. Two coins of 5 rupees make ____ rupees.
(a)
2
(b) 5 (c) 10
20. The smaller unit of length is ______.
(a)
Meter
(c) centimeter (c) Kilometer
21. Centimeter is written in short as ______
(a)
Ml (b) g
(c) cm
22. The length of book is measured in _______.
(a)
Ml (b) g
(c) cm
23. 80cm 60cm = _____cm.
(a)
8
(b) 6
(c) 20
24. The length of cloth is measured with ______.
(a)
Scale
(b) ruler
(c) meter-scale
25. 2400 paise = ______ rupees.
(a)
4
(b) 24 (c) 400
26. 1 kilogram = ______ grams.
(a)
1000
(b) 100
(c) 1
27. 16000 g = _____ kg
(a)
16
(b) 160(c) 60
28. 100 kg 30kg =_____ kg.
(a)
90kg
(b) 70 (c) 10.
29. The bigger unit of weight is _____.
(a)
Kg (b) gm (c) cm
30. 60 l 30 l = _____l.
(a)
60
(b) 40 (c) 30
31. Ml is short form of ________
(a)
Centimeter
(b) millimeter
(c) milliliter
32. Number upto _____ are written on a meter scale.
(a)
15
(b) 100
(c) 30
33. 6 km = ______m.
(a)
60
(b) 6000
(c) 600
34. 1 liter = ______ ml.
(a)
10 (b) 100
(c) 1000
35. The bigger unit of capacity is _____.
(a)
Milliliter (b) liter
(c) kg
36. The smaller unit of capacity is _____.
(a)
Milliliter (b) liter
(c) gram.
Q-2 FILL IN THE BLANKS
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If 12 oranges are distributed in 3 equal parts, each part will have ___ oranges.
81 =_____.
7 3 = 21, hence 217 = ____.
Division is repeated _____.
549 = _____.
The shape of an inverted class is ______.
All the surfaces of a _____ are plane.
The shape which has five sides is _____.

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9. A _____ can be drawn with the help of a die.


10. The symbol of rupee is ______.
11. 50 paise + 50 paise = ______ rupee/s.
12. 30 rupees 10 rupees = _____ rupees.
13. A tape made of _____ can be folded and be conveniently kept in pocket.
14. The length of the measure tape of carpenter is at least ____.
15. 1 meter = _______ centimeters.
16. The symbol for the greater unit of weight is _______.
17. The maximum amount of liquid that a container can contain
is called its _______.
18. The bigger unit of capacity is ______.
19. Milliliter is abbreviated as ______.
20. If 1 m 50 cm is added to itself, the answer is _____.
21. 5000 ml = ______l.
22. ______ g = 1kg.
23. The smaller unit of weight is ______.
24. There are ______ 50 paise coin in 1 rupee.
25. Measuring container is used to measure _______.

Q-3.
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Solve the following sums (Division).


8004
9724
7986
54610
95112

6. 6768
7. 47017
8. 639112
9. 1807 11
10. 5315 15

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12. Q-4. Word problems (Division)
1. 208 storybooks are divided equally among 10 boys. How many storybooks will each boy get? How
many storybooks remain?
2. A pencil cost Rs. 2. How many such pencils can be bought for Rs. 448?
3. 6 bicycles cost 5400. What is the cost of 1 bicycle?
4. The product of two number is 784. If one of them is 7, find the other.
5. 9 students can sit on a bench. How many benches are needed for 486 students?
6. How many trays will be required to put 204 eggs, if each tray can hold 6 eggs?
7. The price of a book is Rs.9. A shopkeeper has Rs. 3855 to buy books. Find out maximum number of
books he could buy and the balance amount.
8. If 3096 apples are packed equally in 6 boxes. Find the number of apples in each box.
9. A fruit seller bought 172 apples. He threw away 4 apples which were rotten. He packed the rest of the
apples equally in 8 boxes. How many apples did each box have?
10. A shopkeeper bought mathematics textbooks for class 3 for Rs.8450. If each textbook costs Rs.10,
how many did he buy?
11. 530 boxes of fruits were loaded equally on 7 trucks. How many boxes were loaded in each truck?
How many boxes were left?
12. 4871 sweets were distributed equally among 13 children. How many sweets did each child get? How
many sweets were left over?

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13. Q-5. (A) Name the shapes of the objects.


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Foot ball - _______________


Note book - ________________
Black board - __________________
50 paise coin - ____________
Handkerchief - ___________________

6. Match box -____________________


7. Temple flag - __________________
8. Jokers cap - _________________
9. Bangle - ____________________
10. Mobile - _________________

11. Q-6 (B) Name the type of the surface of the objects.
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Wheel of a bicycle - ___________


Globe - _________
An egg - _____________
Post card - _________________
Eraser - ___________

6. Compass box - __________________


7. Scale - ________________
8. Chocolate-bar - ______________
9. Disc - ____________
10. Brick - ___________

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12. Q-7. Convert the following.
(A)

Convert Rs into Paise.


1. 32 Rs
2. 25 Rs
3. 87 Rs

(B)

Convert Paise into Rs.


1. 600 paise
2. 4000 paise
3. 5600 paise

(C)

4. 655 paise
5. 3240 paise

Convert m into cm.


1. 15 m
2. 76 m
3. 53 m

(F)

4. 200 Rs 50 paise
5. 751 Rs 5 paise

Convert paise into Rs and Paise


1. 541 paise
2. 1640 paise
3. 178 paise

(E)

4. 1500 paise
5. 2500 paise

Convert Rs and paise into paise.


1. 11 Rs 25 paise
2. 56 Rs 45 Paise
3. 87 Rs 90 paise

(D)

4. 98 Rs
5. 150 Rs

Convert cm into m

4. 89 m
5. 140 m

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1. 8500 cm
2. 4500 cm
3. 1000cm
(G)

Convert m and cm into cm


1. 7 m 75 cm
2. 91 m 10 cm
3. 75 m 70 cm

(H)

4. 5389 g
5. 7500 g

Convert l into ml
1. 15 l
2. 45 l
3. 86 l

(N)

4. 2 kg 200 g
5. 5 kg 35 g

Convert g into kg and g


1. 6767 g
2. 3050 g
3. 3580 g

(M)

4. 50000 g
5. 85000 g

Convert kg and g into g


1. 7 kg 650 g
2. 1 kg 340 g
3. 9 kg 100 g

(L)

4. 69 kg
5. 25 kg

Convert g into kg
1. 4000 g
2. 15000 g
3. 6000 g

(K)

4. 5255 cm
5. 7480 cm

Convert kg into g
1. 9 kg
2. 97 kg
3. 85 kg

(J)

4. 10 m 1 cm
5. 82 m 98 cm

Convert cm into m and cm


1. 1234 cm
2. 1025 cm
3. 795 cm

(I)

4. 5600 cm
5. 1900 cm

4. 99 l
5. 87 l

Convert ml into l
1. 7000 ml
2. 4000 ml
3. 8000 ml

4. 6000 ml
5. 2000 ml

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(O)

Convert l and ml into ml


1. 7 l 450 ml
2. 6 l 675 ml
3. 3 l 245 ml

(P)

4. 9 l 65 ml
5. 2 l 150 ml

Convert ml into l and ml


1. 3340 ml
2. 8989 ml
3. 4100 ml
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6. 8320 ml
7. 6505 ml

8. Q-8 Solve the following sums.(Currency Length, Weight, Capacity )


1. 632 Rs 35 p + 125 Rs 55p
2. 256 Rs 35p + 115Rs 60p + 18 Rs 15p
3. 8 Rs 50p + 50 Rs 50p + 400 Rs 55p
4. Sub 62 Rs 73p from 100 Rs
5. Sub 343 Rs 50p from 500 Rs 72p
6. Sub 89 Rs 92p from 350 Rs 80p
7. 88 Rs 27p 16Rs 68p
8. 250 m 23cm + 69m 78cm
9. 561 m 60cm + 45m 4cm + 78m 8cm
10. 85m 2cm + 65m 25cm
11. Sub 345m 50cm from 500m 89cm
12. Sub 350m 45cm from 589m 50cm
13. 654kg 520g + 89kg 850g + 452kg 411g
14. Add 74kg 124g, 16kg 451g
15. 645kg 542g 455kg 123g
16. Sub 29kg 975g from 71kg 216g
17. Add 651 l 465ml, 246 l 47ml
18. 729l 678ml + 137l 298ml
19. 27l 498ml + 19l 362ml
20. Sub 564l 562ml from 987l 542ml
21. Sub 452l 412ml from 741l 211ml
22. Sub 321l 223ml from 432l 241ml
9. Q-9 Word Problems (Currency, length, weight, capacity)
1. Mr. Ummat drove his car 5 km 250 m from his residence to his office, 4 km 500m from his office to
the market, and 7km 750m from the market to his residence. What distance did he traveled in the car?
2. There are two water tanks in my house. One has a capacity of 85l 500ml, and the other has capacity
of 50l 750ml. how much more water can the first tank hold?
3. Sunil bought pencil box worth 20 rupees 50 paise and note books worth 45 rupees 25 paise. How he
should pay?
4. Nisha bought 12m 65cm of blue cloth and 20m 72cm of yellow cloth. What is the total length of
cloth she bought?
5. Neha had 6m 25cm of cloth. Out of that she used 4m 5cm of cloth to make her dress. How much
cloth is left with her?
6. A basket contains 7kg 250gm tomatoes. The second basket contains 8kg 200gm cucumber and third
basket contains 6kg 200gm carrots. How much quantity of vegetables are in all?
7. Mrs. Lilli got 25lt 500ml of petrol filled in her car in the morning. She used 10lt 780ml during the
day. How much petrol is left in her car?
8. Vishal has to buy a geometry box for 17 Rs. 90 paise and pen for Rs.70. How much money does he
needs?

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