Gr.3 Math Practice questions

                                                     Math Practice questions:

Q.I Choose the correct options:

1. 6345 − 6345 = ________

a. 1                  b. 100              c. 6345            d. 0

2. Subtract 1246 from 4581.

a. 3345            b. 5433                       c. 3335            d. 4335

3. 9385 × 0 = _________

a. 0                  b. 1                              c. 9385            d. 9384

4. The product of 123 and 6 is:

a. 638              b. 783              c. 628              d. 738

5. 50 × 100 = _________

a. 5100            b. 5000                        c. 5010                        d. 500

6. A cube has _________ edges.

a. 6                  b. 8                              c. 10                d. 12

7. A _________ is a part of a line with one fixed end and the opposite end extends in one direction.

a. a line           b. line segment           c. ray               d. point

8. A sphere looks like which of the following 2D shape?

a. square         b. rectangle                 c. triangle        d. circle

9. A part of a line with two end points and a definite length is called ________:

a. a line           b. a line segment        c. ray               d. curved lines

10. Which of the following object looks like cuboid?

a. a compass box        b. a bottle        c. a cup            d. a birthday hat

11. A _______ is a collections of points in a straight path which extends endlessly in both the direction

a. curved lines             b. ray               c. line              d. line segment

12. 0 ÷ 234 = _________

a. 243                        b. 234            c. 1                  d. 0

13. 56 ÷ 4 = ____________

a. 14                            b. 15                c. 16                d. 17

14. The quotient of 675 ÷ 10 is:

a. 6                              b. 67                c. 675              d. 5

15. What will be the remainder of 854 ÷ 6?

a. 1                              b. 2                  c. 3                  d. 4


Q. II Fill in the blanks.

1. A cone has ___________curved edge/s.

2. 1845 – ____________ = 1845

3. The product of 27 and 10 is ____________.

4. If zero is divided by any number, the quotient is_________ .

5. 7612 ÷___________ = 7612.

6. The remainder obtained on dividing 628 by 5 is _________.

7. 6481 ÷ 100 gives__________ as the quotient.

8. A cuboid has_________ vertices.

9. A________ is the collection of points in a straight path which extends endlessly in both the directions.

10. A cube has ________edges.

11. In a solid shape the point where two or more edges meet is called its ________.

12. The__________ of a circle is the longest distance across the circle.


Q.III. Write whether the following statements are true or false.

1. A cylinder has two curved surfaces.

2. Triangle has three sides and three vertices.

3. A cone has one vertex.

4. Sphere is a plane shape.

5. When a line is not straight it is called a curved line.

6. Dividend is always greater than the divisor.

7. The remainder is always greater than divisor.

8. When a number is divided by itself, the quotient is 0.

9. When 480 is divided by 6, the quotient is 60.

10. If 5863 is divided by 10, the quotient is 586 and the remainder is 3.


Q.IV. Do as directed:

1. a. Find the difference of 6780 and 3520.

2. Subtract the smallest 3 – digit number from the greatest 4-digit number.

3. Find the product of the greatest 3-digit number and the greatest 1-digit number.

4. Multiply 3461 by 2.

5. Divide: 673 by 3.

6. Divide: 956 by 5.

7. a. Name the radius of the circle_________.                


  b. Name the diameter of the circle________.


Q. V. Solve the following.

1. If we share 15 chocolates equally amongst 5 children, how many chocolates each child gets?

2. If you divide 10 circles in 2 groups. How many circles will be there in each group?

3. There are 483 candies in 1 box. How many candies are there in 6 such boxes?

4. A man bought 4625 sweets. He distributed 2356 sweets out of them. How many sweets are left with him?

5. In an auditorium, 876 people were sitting in 4 rows. How many people were sitting in each row?

6. There are 5 packets of candies. Each packet has 1290 candies. How many candies are there altogether?

7. A school ordered 9 packets of pencils. There are 403 pencils in each packet. How many pencils are there altogether?

8. An egg seller had 450 eggs. He sold 143 eggs out of them. How many eggs are left with him?

9. Riddhi had 6755 stamps. She gave 2410 stamps to her friend. How many stamps are left with her?



 

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