CBSE Class 3 Mathematics Worksheets/ Model Question Paper

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 Question Paper.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

  1. Big lengths are measured in ———-
    A. Millimetres
    B. Centimetres
    C. Kilometres
  2. Milk and oil are measured in ————-
    A. Metres
    B. Litres
    C. Grams
  3. Five sided polygon is known as ————–
    A. Quadrilateral
    B. Pentagon
    C. Hexagon
  4. Type of angle that you can see in the English alphabet L is ———–
    A. Acute angle
    B. Obtuse angle
    C. Right angle
  5. 75 – —– = 35
    A. 30
    B. 40
    C. 50
    Fill in the blanks:
  6. 8 x —— = 72
  7. 1 litre = ———— millilitres
  8. A quadrilateral with all sides are equal is called ——–
  9. The measure of angle formed when the clock time is 2 pm ———–
  10. The number of diagonals that can be drawn in a quadrilateral is ————–
    Answer the following:
  11. Find the difference between the place values of 5 in 5765?
  12. Find the estimated sum of 325 and 764 (nearest tens)?
  13. Write the number name and expanded form of 45298
  14. Arrange the numbers in ascending order:
    45673, 45763, 46537, 45637.
  15. Manu purchased 10 kg vegetables containing tomatoes and potatoes. If the weight of tomatoes is 5 kg 750g, find the weight of potatoes?

ANSWERS:

  1. Kilometres
  2. Litres
  3. Pentagon
  4. Right angle
  5. 40
  6. 9
  7. 1000 ml
  8. Square
  9. Acute
  10. 2
  11. Place values of 5 are 5000 and 5
    Difference = 5000 – 5 = 4995
  12. 325 rounds off to 330 (nearest tens)
    764 rounds off to 760
    Estimated sum = 330 + 760 = 1090
  13. 45298
    Number name: Forty five thousand two hundred ninety eight
    Expanded form: 4 x 10000 + 5 x 1000 + 2 x 100 + 9 x 1 + 8
  14. Arrangement from the smallest to greatest is known as ascending order.
    45637, 45673, 45763, 46537
  15. Total weight = 10 kg
    Weight of tomatoes = 5 kg 750g
    Weight of potatoes = 10 – 5kg 750g = 4 kg 250g

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