CBSE Class 3 Mathematics Worksheets/ Model Questions(Solved).

CBSE Class 3 Mathematics Worksheets is about some model questions that you can expect for yearly examination. Here you can find out practice problems for class 3 Mathematics.

CBSE Class 3 Mathematics Worksheets/ Model Questions (Solved)
Choose the correct answer:

  1. 500g = ———- kg
    A. ¼
    B. ½
    C. ¾
  2. 25 x 0 = ———–
    A. 0
    B. 1
    C. 25
  3. June is the ———– month of the year.
    A. 3rd
    B. 6th
    C. 7th
  4. Rounding off to nearest hundreds of 526 is ———-
    A. 400
    B. 500
    C. 600
  5. 12, 24, 36, 48, ——
    A. 58
    B. 60
    C. 66
    Fill in the blanks:
  6. 700 paise = ——- rupees
  7. The smallest 3 digit number which can be formed using the digits 2, 9, 0 is ————
  8. 76 x —– = 76
  9. Number of 7s in 63 is ————–
  10. 1 dozen = ————-
    Answer the following:
  11. Raju walks 1 km 250m in the morning and 2km in the evening. How much distance does he walk in one day?
  12. Manu purchased an ice-cream for Rs 25.50 and a packet of biscuits for Rs 22.50. He gave Rs 100 to the shopkeeper, how much amount he will get back?
  13. The cost of 1 kg rice is 33 rupees. How much amount is needed to buy 10 kg of rice?
  14. Find the difference between the place value and face value of 9 in the number 79865?
  15. Convert:
    a) 1cm = —— mm
    b) 1 m = —— cm
    c) 1 km = ——m

ANSWERS:

  1. ½ kg
  2. 0
  3. 6th
  4. 500
  5. 60
  6. 7
  7. 209
  8. 1
  9. 9
  10. 12
  11. Distance walked in the morning = 1 km 250m
    Distance walked in the evening = 2 km
    Total distance walked = 1 km 250m + 2km = 3km 250m
  12. Money spent for ice cream = Rs 25.50
    Money spent for biscuits = Rs 22.50
    Total money spent = 25.50 + 22.50 = Rs 48
    Amount given to the shopkeeper = Rs 100
    Amount get back = 100 – 48 = Rs 52
  13. Cost of 1kg rice = Rs 33
    Cost of 10 kg rice = 33 x 10 = 330 rupees
  14. Place value of 9 is 9000
    Face value of 9 is 9.
    Difference = 9000 – 9 = 8991
  15. a) 1 cm = 10 mm
    b) 1 m = 100 cm
    c) 1 km = 1000 m

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