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Maths Class 3 Worksheet 10

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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, BPKIHS,

DHARAN – 2020

Assignment: VI

Class: III Subject: Maths

Month: September Topic: Lesson 6, 7 (studio, companion)

Name: Date:

SECTION - A

I. Choose the correct answer:

1.1 centimeter = _______ mm

a. 10

b.100

c.1000

2.1 metre = ___________ cm

a. 10

b.100

c.1000

3. 1 liter = ___________ ml

a.1000

b.100

c.10

4. 1 kg = _________ g

a.1000

b.100

c.10

5.7 kg = __________ g

a.7

b.70

c.7000

II. Fill in the blanks:


1. The arrangement of objects repeatedly in a particular order is called ____________.
2. When the same object or same group of objects is repeated in a pattern, we call the pattern a
___________.

3. When the object increases by a constant quantity each time in a pattern, we call the pattern
_________.

4. The smallest part of the pattern, which is repeating many times to form the patter, is the ________.

5. Complete the pattern: 2, 5, 2, 5, 2, 5_____, ______.

III. True or False:

1. There are 10 small lines between 0 and 1 on the ruler.

2. 7 m = 700 cm

3.2 kg = 300 g

4. The mass of lighter objects in gram.

5. 4 cm = 40 mm
IV. Match the following:

1. 6000 g = 5 kg

2. 9 kg = 8000 kg

3. 4kg = 6 kg

4. 5000kg = 4000 kg

5. 8 kg = 9000 kg

SECTION - B

V. Answer the following:

1. A can has 36 liters of cooking oil. If the oil poured equally into 9 bottles, how much oil would there be
in each bottle.
2. A rice merchant bought 6285 kg of rice from a farmer. In one month, he sold 4523 kg of rice. How
much rice is he left with?
3. A tanker had 4500 liters of petrol. Later, 3400 liters more of petrol was filled in the tanker. How much
petrol does the tanker have now?

4. A silversmith has used 75 g of silver to make 1 small bowl. If he has to make 8 such bowls, how many
grams of silver would, he needed.

5. The mass of an eraser is 56 h .If it is cut into 8 equal pieces, what will be the mass of each piece?

SECTION - C
VI. Answer the following:

1. Convert kilogram to gram:

5 kg =

2 kg

1 kg

3 kg

2. Convert centimeters to millimeter:

425 cm =

7 cm =

28 cm =

902 cm=

3. Convert metre to centimeter:

2m =

4m =

5m =

3 m=

4. Convert kilogram to gram:

9 kg =

4 kg =

8 kg =

4 kg =

SECTION - D

VII. Answer the following:


1. A snail and a tortoise had a race. The tortoise covered a distance of 765 cm and the snail covered a
distance of 382 cm. Who covered more distance and by how much?
2. Maya covered a distance of1535 m to go from her house to the supermarket. From the supermarket,
she went another 2436 m to reach the railway station. What is the total distance that she covered?

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