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Cbse Class 3 Sa1 Mathematics

This document contains a sample summative assessment for 3rd grade math from September 17, 2014. The assessment has 10 sections testing various math concepts like mental math, fractions, addition, subtraction, and word problems. It provides the student with questions to answer directly on the paper and tests their understanding of key 3rd grade math topics outlined in the syllabus, such as addition and subtraction of 4-digit numbers, fractions, and math tables from 2 to 10.

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Cbse Class 3 Sa1 Mathematics

This document contains a sample summative assessment for 3rd grade math from September 17, 2014. The assessment has 10 sections testing various math concepts like mental math, fractions, addition, subtraction, and word problems. It provides the student with questions to answer directly on the paper and tests their understanding of key 3rd grade math topics outlined in the syllabus, such as addition and subtraction of 4-digit numbers, fractions, and math tables from 2 to 10.

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Class - 3 SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT 1 Time – 1 hour


Date : 17.9.14 MATHS Marks: 60

Name ______________________________________________Cl. & Sec.___________ Roll No. _________

Note: All the answers should be done on the question paper itself.

1. Mental Maths: (1x10=10)

a) 8999 + 1000 = __________

b) 6392 ─ _____ = 6392

c) 8965 + 0 = _____________

d) ______ x ______ = 36

e) _______________ is the largest 4 digit number.

f) 6000 ─ 1 = ____________

g) 5109 + _________ = 5119

h) A part of whole or collection is known as a __________________.

i) 7154 – 100 = ___________

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j) =N ,D
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2) Tick (√ ) the correct answer : (1x5=5)

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a) In the numerator is _______
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i. 3 ii. 5 iii. 53

b) 8451 – 0 is equal to :

i. 8541 ii. 0 iii. 8451

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c) Which figure shows shaded?
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i. ii. iii.

d) What fraction of our national flag is white?


1 2 3
i. ii. iii. 2
3 3

e) Two-seventh means
7 2 7
i. ii. iii.
2 7 7
Cont’d………..2/-

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3) Put the correct sign (>, < or =) (1x5=5)

a) One-fifth four-fifths

3 2
b)
4 4

c) 4975 – 1 4974

d) 4900 + 10 500

e) 900+100 1000+100

4) Answer the following : (1x7=7)

a) N ─ 8 , D ─ 15 = _________________ write the fraction.


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b) = ___________________________ ( in words)
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c) 8x4=
d) One – fifth = ________ ( in figures)
e) D – 9, N – 4 = ___________( write the fraction)
f) 1064 + ______________ = 6397 + 1064
g) 100 ─ _______ = 20

5) Write the fraction for the shaded parts : (½ x6=3)


a) b) c) d)

e) f)

6) Shade the figures for the given fractions : (1x3=3)

a) b) c)

3 2 1
8 5 6

7) Write the fraction for the unshaded parts. (½x6 =3)

a) b) c) d)

Cont’d………..3/-

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e) f)

8) Add the following : (2x3=6)

a) Th H T O b) Th H T O c) Th H T O

4 0 2 1 3 4 0 8 2 9 4 0
8 9 5 9 9 6 2 1
7 6 + 2 1 1 5 +5 3 9 7
+3 1 5 4

9) Subtract the following : (2x3=6)

a)
Th H T O

5 0 0 0
─ 3 7 2 6

Arrange in column and subtract

b) Subtract 4315 from 6012

c) 8347 – 5678

Cont’d………..4/-

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10) Word problems : (4x3=12)

a) In a school, 1854 students travel by car, 3762 travel by school bus and 1099 walk to school.
How many students are there in the school?

b) A bakery sells cakes. Out of 2000 cakes baked, 992 cakes have been sold. How many
cakes are left to be sold?

c) In a village there are 4508 men and 2987 women. What is the total population of the
village?

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CLASS III HALF YEARLY SYLLABUS

1) Addition (4 digit numbers with word problems)


2) Subtraction (4 digit numbers with word problems)
3) Money ( addition and subtraction with word problems)
4) Fractions ( in words, in figures, shading, numerator and denominator, finding fractions)
5) Tables (2 – 10)

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