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Grade 3
Grade 3
01
2021-2022
Grade 3
Name:
Roll No:
Exam format
1. Total No. of MCQ Questions: 25
Exam Guidelines
1. Please put your name and Roll No. in the space provided on the top cover in capital
letters. Eg. Name: PETER PARKER. ROLL NO.: IN202122001.Use your hall ticket or
admission information. Seek help from invigilator if required. Try to do this in the
beginning itself or at least before you submit your Question cum answer booklet.
2. Do not start the exam till you are given the instruction to do so.
3. Use a Pencil and neatly put a tick (√) mark in the circle (Օ) provided next to the
intended correct answer option. If you intend to change the answer, kindly erase the
pervious answer properly before again putting a tick against the new answer neatly.
4. Use separate rough sheets if provided or blank pages in the question paper to do your
rough work. But do not write in the sections where questions are given.
5. The question paper is also the answer booklet so do not take it home but submit it
after you finish the exam and if time gets over, invigilator will collect it. The question
papers and correct answer keys will be later released after the results for your
reference. You can note down your answers in the rough sheets for self-review later.
6. Please note that all images are for illustration purposes only and all geometrical
figures are not measured to scale.
7. Do not seek help from anyone or ask questions to the invigilator about the questions
and use only your own understanding.
8. Use of Calculator or any electronic device is not allowed.
9. Use of any reference material is not allowed.
Section A
(Conceptual Understanding Qs No. 1 to 10 – 2 marks each)
6 5 9 3 14
Which of the following CANNOT be the sum of the two missing natural (counting)
numbers in the blanks?
A.13 B. 9 C. 15
D. 10 E. 11
Q2. What will be the 15th term for the below series?
1 4 7 10
A. 37 B. 45 C. 40
D. 39 E. 43
Q3. Look at the clocks below and find the minimum (least) time difference?
E. 5 hours 45 minutes
Q4. Find the difference between the largest 2-digit even number and
smallest 2- digit odd number where between both the numbers, all the 4
digits used to make them are different.
A. 85 B. 87 C.89
D. 83 E. 91
Q5. At least how many coins are required to make exactly ₹68 using any or
all of the coins below? There are many of each of the coins available of
denominations (value) ₹1, ₹2, ₹5 and ₹10.
A. 11 B. 7 C. 8
D. 9 E. 10
Q6. The large square given below is made of 25 identical (same size)
small squares. If the area of the total shaded parts is 18, what is the
area of the whole large square?
A. 24 B. 36 C. 50
D.40 E. 60
Q7. How many different triangles are there all together in the below picture?
A. 6 B. 10 C. 18
D.12 E. 15
Q8. Find the total length of the boundry (also called the perimeter) of
the below rectilinear figure. The lengths of some sides are given.
10
4
7
A. 40 B. 34 C. 27
D. 37 E. 36
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A. 5 B. 4 C.3
D. 6 E.2
Q10. In some 2-digit numbers, the ten’s place digit is exactly twice of the
one’s place digit (in terms of face value) in each one of them. What will
be the maximum difference between two such numbers made with
this rule?
A. 75 B. 68 C. 63
D.78 E. 80
Section B
(Application Ability – Qs. 11 to 20 - 4 marks each)
Q11. The sum of ages of Michael and his twin brother is one-third of
their mother’s age. Their mother is 5 years younger to their father. If
the sum of the ages of all four family members is 89 years, how old will
Michael be 4 years later?
A. 12 B. 10 C.14
D. 16 E. 8
Q12. If a class teacher gets 52 candies for her 8 students in her class
and distributes those equally, how many candies will she be left with?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3
D. 4 E. 5
A. 25 B. 17 C. 22
D. 21 E. 18
Q14. The price of 4 apples is same as the price of 3 mangoes. If Mr. Gopal
bought 10 apples for 300 Rs. and he bought the same number of
mangoes also, how much in Rs. did he spend on these fruits altogether?
D. 650 E. 600
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A. 5 B. 12 C. 10
D. 6 E. 11
Q16. Lata starts preparing for her exam and revises each subject for 45
minutes and takes a break of 15 minutes between each subject. She
studies 3 subjects: Math, English and Science. If she finished her
revision at 8:30 PM, what time did she start her revision?
A. 6:00 PM B. 6:30 PM
C. 6:15 PM
D. 5:30 PM E. 5:45 PM
Q17. You have a square piece of paper. You cut it in a straight line from
corner to corner (corner is also called vertex) and get two pieces. Then
you cut each of the two pieces in a straight line from side to side (side is
also the edge of the shape) and get two more pieces. How many sides
are there in total for all the final shapes put together?
A. 12 B. 16 C. 14
D. 10 E. 8
Q18. Rajesh has 6 fewer pencils than Mukesh. Mukesh has 4 more
pencils than Palak. If Palak has 18 pencils, then how many total pencils
are there between all three of them?
A. 50 B. 56 C. 60
D. 52 E. 54
Shooters
Kickers
Stormers
Raiders
If team “Raiders” scored 8 more goals than team “Stormers,” how many
goals did team “Shooters” and team “Kickers” scored put together?
A. 50 B. 48 C. 44
D. 42 E. 96
Q20. The number of cows at a farm are same as the number of ducks
at a farm. If the total number of legs they have is 60, how many
animals (cows & ducks) are there altogether?
A. 10 B. 15 C. 30
D. 20 E. 25
Section C
(Problem Solving – Qs 21 – 25 – 8 marks Each)
Q21. How many different 2-digit even numbers can be made using
some of the digits from 0,1,2,3,4 without repeating any digits in the
same number?
A. 12 B. 14 C. 8
D. 16 E. 10
Q22. Adam had 10 more stamps then Margaret. Then he gave some
stamps to Margaret and now Margaret has 4 more stamps than
Adam. How many stamps did Adam give to Margaret?
A. 7 B. 5 C. 8
D. 6 E. 4
A kids’ burger meal is of two types – any burger with any fries OR any
burger with any shake. Peter took some of his friends to this joint
and treated them with any one burger meal of their choice, however no
one ordered exactly the same burger meal including Peter himself. At
most, how many friends did he take there?
A. 24 B. 10 C. 20
D. 18 E. 19
A. 10 B. 14 C. 15
D. 16 E. 12
A. Monday B. Tuesday
C. Wednesday D. Thursday
E. Friday