KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA REWARI QUESTION BANK FOR HALF YEARLY EXAM

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KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA REWARI QUESTION BANK FOR HALF YEARLY EXAM CLASS-III SUB: MATHEMATICS KNOWLEDGE I. Answer the following. CONCEPT 1. Indicate the place value of encircled figure. a) 4 4 7 b) 4 9 7 c) 2 8 3 d) 1 3 9 e) 2 3 9 2 a) b) Count number of triangles c) Count number of triangles Count number of circles d) Count number of squares 3. Fill in the blanks. A.36 = 24

B. 39 - = 20 C.105 - = 19 D.47 - = 10 E.68 - = 48 4. Fill in the blanks. A. 6 is an (even/odd) number. B. 16 is an (even/odd) number. C.21 is an (even/odd) number. D. 78 is an (even/odd) number. E. 37 is an (even/odd) number. 5. A. How many days does January have?. B. How many days are there in a week? C. How many months does a year have?. D. How many months does two years have?. E. How many months does three years have?. II. Solve the following 1. Find the missing numbers. a) 300, 250, 200,. b) B, D,, H,. c) 110, 120, 130,,. d) 105, 109,,, 121. e) A2, B4,,, E10 f) 64B, 62D,, 58H,. g) 104, 106, 108,,. h) 200, 190, 180,,. 2. Show the hands on the clock for the given time a) 6:00 b) 3:15

c) 5:15 d) 4:50 e) 6:30 f) 9:00 3. Observe the figure and answer the following? Name of thing Number of edges Number of corners Die Eraser Egg Ball Cube 4. Draw the top view of A. a bus B. a staircase C. a car D. a pencil E. a pressure cooker 5 Write the place values for the following numbers.

NUMBE R 147 905 345 130 957 806 122 349 238 200 107 HUNDREDS TENS ONES UNDERSTANDING I. Answer the following. 1 A. A leap year has days B. A century has years. C. In a leap year February has days. D. A year has days. E. March has days. 2. A. 1 day = hours. B. 1 hour = minutes. C. Half an hour = minutes. D. 1 minute = seconds. E. Five thirty can be written as =. 3. Fill in the blank A. 4x7 =. B. 3x6 =. C. 4x2=.

D. 5x4=. E. 7x3=. 4. A. 6 metres 45 centimetres = cm B. 9 metres= centimeters. C.486cm = m. cm. D. 1Km = m. E. 1m = cm. 5. Observe the pictures and tick the correct option. Name of picture Straight edges Curved edges wheel moon kite scale circle 1. Solve the following:- 1. Tick the [ ] correct answers. Content Minute Hours Days

To be in school To weave a sweater To stitch a shirt To clean the house To grow a seed To take your breakfast To sleep at night A seed to grow To boil milk s 2. Fill the missing numbers in the given boxes. a) 7 8 b) - 3-3 6 6 0 5 c) 3 5-0 2 d) e) 7 9-3 5 9 2-0 4 f) 6 3-3 0 7 9-3 5 g)

h) 6 1-2 0 3. Colour the following. Red Yellow Blue Green III A. Estimate the correct length by matching a) f length of the finger nail a) 2cm

b) length of a crocodile b) 2mtrs c) length of a paper clip c) 10 cm d) length of cricket bat d) 4 cm e) length of a knife e) 60 cm III B. Estimate the correct length by matching a) Length of an earthworm a)1 mtrs b) length of an saree b)2cm c) height of a child c)10 cm

d) width of a finger nail d) 5mtrs 1.Answer the following. 1. Write in numerals A. One hundred five =. B. Eighty nine=. C. Ninety nine =. D. Sixty three =. E. Eighty five =. ABILITY TO COMPUTE 2. A. 97+5 =. B. 34+69 =. C. 22+68 =. D. 21+53 =. E. 76+4 =. 3. A.55-22 =. B. 66-11 =. C. 35-7 =. D. 50-49 =. E. 45-36 =. II. Solve the following. A. 37+22 = + 7 + 20 + = 50 + 7 + = + 9

= 59 B. 34+11 = + 4 + 10 + = 40 + + 1 = + 5 = 45 C. 33+ 56 = =+ 30 + + 50 + 6 = 80 + 3 + 6 = + = 2. Complete the following circles. 80 50 = _ = a) 35 b) 20 + = + = 45 30 50 50 110 c) + = _ = d) _ = + = 60 75 3. Work out four different ways to write the numbers. 50 A. 45 = 34+11 45= 45= 45 = 45=

B.62 = 58+4 62= 62= 62 = 62= C. 55 = 44+11 55= 55= 55= 55= D.73 = 70+3 73= 73= 73 = 73= E. 99 = 98+1 99= 99= 99= 99= 4 A. Match the following. a) I am 10 less than 36 i) 95 b) I come between 40 and 50 ii) 150 There is a 5 in my name c) I am equal to ten notes of ten iii) 87 d) I am 5 less than a century iv) 26 e)i am exactly in between 77 and 97 v) 45 f) I am century + half century vi) 100 B. Match the following. a) 15 less than 75 a) 50 b) The sum of 36 and 63 b) 93 c) I come between 30 and 40 c)60 There is a 5 in my name d) I am half century d) 99 e) I am seven less than a century e) 35

III. Find the cards of the 1, 10, 100 If I have counted upto.. e.g. 21 10 10 1 a) 19 b) 201 c) 303 d) 400 e) 210 f) 311 g) 412 h)123 i)111 j) 221 PROBLEM SOLVING ABILITY I.Answer the following. 1. Encircle the odd one out. a). 3 6 9 21 15 b) 9 19 29 39 89 c) 5 15 25 35 45 d)2 6 12 25 28 b). I have 3 corners, 3 sides. Now say who am I. I have 4 corners, 4 sides. Now say who am I. c). The distance from Mumbai to Delhi is about 1000. ( Km / M / Cm )

The distance between Agra Railway station and Taj Mahal 5 ( Km / M / Cm ) The distance between Taj Mahal to Agra Fort 2 ( Km / M / Cm ) I. Solve the following. 1. Using dotted lines divide the following alphabets into two similar halves. A B C D E H I K M O S U V W X 2. a) Geeta had Rs.368/- in her purse she brought a bag for Rs.123/-. How much money left in her purse? b) Ram had Rs 600/- in his pocket. He brought shoes of Rs 450/-. How much money left in his pocket? c) Jaya has rupees 195 in her purse she brought a bag of rupees 95. How much money left in her purse? 3. a)raju brought a shirt for Rs.125/- and trousers for Rs.165/-. How much money did he spend altogether?

b) Rahul brought a cricket bat for rupees 100 and ball for rupees 55.How much money did he spend altogether? c) Khushbu brought a book of rupees 175 and a pencil of rupees 5.How much money did he spend altogether? 4. Solve the followings. a) 3 1 b) 4 2 c) 9 8 d) 7 4 3 e) 8 8 3 +5 6 + 3 9 +7 2 +4 5 2 + 4 2 3 f) 8 7 g) 9 5 h) 7 6 i) 8 8 7 j) 9 5 3-2 3-4 1-3 2-4 3 3-5 3 1 III.A Observe the given calendar and answer the following questions. September 2011 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thru Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 a. On which day does the month end b. Write the number of days in the month. c. Is the 21 st a Sunday d. How many Fridays are there in this month III B. Observe the given calendar and answer the following questions a) How many Saturdays are their in this month b) How many days makes a week? c) Make a circle on the given dates in the calendar 5,18,30,31 d) How many days are there in this month? III C. Fill in the Blanks with the correct year 2011 2016 2014 2015 2018 2013 a) Which year was it two years back? b) In which year were you in class II? c) Which year were will be the next year? d) Which year will come after three years--