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01st Set - Step-Up Series - Class - 03 Question Paper2

The document provides examples of math word problems involving various concepts such as numbers and digits, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and fractions. It contains 6 sections with 1-7 problems in each section covering different math topics. The problems are presented with the relevant information and formulas, and space is provided below each for the reader to show their work and solutions. The overall document serves as a practice resource for students to work on and improve their math skills.

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01st Set - Step-Up Series - Class - 03 Question Paper2

The document provides examples of math word problems involving various concepts such as numbers and digits, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and fractions. It contains 6 sections with 1-7 problems in each section covering different math topics. The problems are presented with the relevant information and formulas, and space is provided below each for the reader to show their work and solutions. The overall document serves as a practice resource for students to work on and improve their math skills.

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Chapter 1

NUMBERS AND DIGITS

01
In how many ways can you form a 3-digit
number using 3, 4 and 5 once in each
combination ?

Your solution here:

Ritesh uses some candies to form a triangle.

02
Each of the 3 corners of the triangle has a candy.
There are 5 candies on each side of the triangle.
How many candies does Ritesh use to form the
triangle ?

Your solution here:

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Chapter 1
NUMBERS AND DIGITS

03 a) + = 13; – = 3. Find the value of &

b) + = 15; + + + + = 35. Find &

Your solution here:

04
My granny is 55 years old. My mother is 30 I am
I am
56

years old. I am 6 years old. In how many years’


31 years
years

time will the sum of our ages be 100 ?

Your solution here:


I am
7
years

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Chapter 1
NUMBERS AND DIGITS

05
How many ways are there to give 12
apples to 3 children so that each child
will get an even number of apples ?

Your solution here:

06
In the number sequence 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, ……
EVEN
(a) Is the 24th term odd or even ? ODD
(b) Is the 35th term odd or even ?

Your solution here:

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Chapter 2
ADDITION & SUBTRACTION

01
Complete the following by filling the boxes with the correct digits.
Observe the signs carefully.

(A) 3 2 (B) 7 6 (C) 6 5 8


+ 5 8 6 + 4 5 2 8 – 2 9
6 9 0 8 9 5 9 1

Your solution here:

02
James and Jones share some stamps.
James has 480 more stamps than Jones.
a) If James gives Jones 150 stamps, how
many more stamps will James have
than Jones ?
b) Given that Jones has 2812 stamps, how
many stamps do James and Jones
have altogether ?

Your solution here:

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Chapter 2
ADDITION & SUBTRACTION

03
Ravi and Kishore had an equal number of
crayons. After Ravi used up 24 of his crayons
and Kishore used up 8 of his crayons, Kishore
had twice as many crayons as Ravi. How many
crayons did Ravi have in the end ?

Your solution here:

04
There were 253 men and 302 women in
a hall. The rest were children. A group
of 70 children and 10 adults then entered
the hall. The total number of people in
the hall at the end become 1000.
a) How many people were there in the
hall at first ?
b) How many children were there in
the hall at first ?

Your solution here:

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Chapter 2
ADDITION & SUBTRACTION

05
Sony collected 346 seashells. Jayanth
collected 164 more seashells than Sony. The
number of seashells Surya collected was equal
to the total number of seashells Sony and
Jayanth collected.
a) How many seashells did Surya collect ?
b) How many seashells did the 3 children
collect altogether ?

Your solution here:

06
There were 400 people taking part in the
Sports day. There were 132 boys and 21
more girls. The rest were teachers. How
many more girls than teachers took part
in the Sports day ?

Your solution here:

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Chapter 3
MULTIPLICATION & DIVISION

01
Bharat bought 300 eggs from the market. After packing some
eggs into 8 boxes of 18 eggs each, he put the rest equally
into 2 baskets. How many eggs were there in each basket ?

18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 ? ?

300

Your solution here:

02
Heera had 488 apples and 567 oranges.
She sold the apples at 4 for Rs.1 and
the oranges at 7 for Rs.3. If she sold all
the fruits, how much money would she
receive altogether ?

Your solution here:

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Chapter 3
MULTIPLICATION & DIVISION

03
There are 628 free caps to be given away
to children at a carnival. If each child
receives 4 caps, how many children are
there at the carnival ?

Your solution here:

04
Miss Hafizah bought 728 pencils to be
given out to her pupils for Children’s
Day. She gave away 596 of them to her
afternoon classes and packed the rest
into bags of 5 for her morning classes.
How many pupils would get a bag of
pencils from her ? How many pencils
would be left unpacked ?

Your solution here:

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Chapter 3
MULTIPLICATION & DIVISION

05
There were 5000 books for sale
at a book fair. There were 1314
non-fiction books and twice as
many fiction books. The rest of
the books were magazines that
cost 6 each.
(a) How many magazines were
for sale at the book fair ?
(b) How much money would be col lected if a ll the
magazines were sold ?

Your solution here:

06
Giri works 9 hours a day.
(a) How many hours will Giri work each
month if he works 6 days a week ?
(Take 1 month = 4 weeks)
(b) How much will he earn each month
if he is paid 10 an hour ?

Your solution here:

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MULTIPLICATION & DIVISION

07
Mr Kabeer bought 8 cartons of pencils.
There were 12 boxes in each carton.
Each box had 6 pencils.
(a) How many pencils did he buy in
all ?
(b) How many pencils did he have left
after he gave 174 pencils each to
2 pupils ?

Your solution here:

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mathematics

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Chapter 4
class
FRACTIONS

01
Anil bought 100 sweets. He gave 24 of
the sweets to his sister, 14 of the sweets
to Jai, 12 of the sweets to Manoj and
kept the rest of himself. What fraction
of his sweets had he left ?

Your solution here:

02
Jyothi prepared 850 ml of orange juice.
1 3
She spilled of it and drank of
10 10
it. She gave the rest equally to 3 of
her friends. How much of the juice did
each of her friend’s get ?

Your solution here:

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Chapter 4
class
FRACTIONS

03
1
Sandhya bought cosmetics with of her salary.
5
3
She spent of her remaining salary on a bag.
4
What was her salary if she was left with 1800 ?

Your solution here:

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Chapter 4
class
FRACTIONS

04
1
of a container is filled with water. The
2
water in the container can fill 6 glasses
of capaci ty 230 m l . Find the total
capacity of 2 such containers. Give your half-filled
answer in litres and millilitres.
1 1
Your solution here:
2 2

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Chapter 4
class
FRACTIONS

05 5
of the pupils in a class are girls. There are 12 boys in the

class. Find the total number of pupils in the class.

Your solution here:

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Chapter 5
class
MONEY

01
Thaman ordered takeaway from a pizza
store. He bought a pizza, a bottle of
soft drink and cinnamon sticks. It cost
him 27.40 altogether. If the pizza cost
17.50 and the soft drink cost 2.50,
find the cost of the cinnamon sticks.

Your solution here:

02
Yash bought 6 pairs of slippers and 6
pairs of socks. He gave the cashier 2
fifty rupee notes and got back 40 of
change. Find the total cost of a pair of
slippers and a pair of socks.

Your solution here:

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Chapter 5
class
MONEY

03
The table below shows the entrance fees to the zoo on
different days.
Adult Child above 5 yrs Child below 5 yrs
Days
(price per person) (price per person) (price per person)

Monday to
Thursday Rs. 10 Rs. 8 Rs. 5

Friday Rs. 12 Rs. 10 Rs. 8

Weekends Rs. 15 Rs. 12 Rs. 10

Mr Gaurav brought his wife and his three sons to the zoo on
Saturday. His sons were of ages 3, 7 and 8. How much did
Mr Gaurav pay altogether ?

Your solution here:

04
2 apples cost as much as 4 mangoes. If each
apple costs Rs. 80, find the total cost of 7
mangoes in rupees.

Your solution here:

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Chapter 5
class
MONEY

05
A handbag and 2 identical wallets cost Rs. 580. 2 such
handbags and 3 such wallets cost Rs. 960.
(i) Find the total cost of a wallet and a handbag.
(ii) Find the cost of a wallet.

Your solution here:

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Chapter 6 mathematics
TIME class
3
01
On Monday, Manish attended classes for 4h 15 min. He then
attended his CCA for 1h 15 min. If he took 50 min to reach
home at 3 p.m., at what time did he start schoo ?

Your solution here:

02
David took 2h 10 min to walk from Town A to Town B. Ramesh
took 35 min less to travel the same distance.
(a) How long did Ramesh take to walk from Town A to
Town B ?
(a) 24 min (b) 1 hr 35 min
(c) 1 hr 45 min (d) 2 h 15 min
(b) What was the total time taken by David and Ramesh
to travel from Town A to Town B ?

Your solution here:

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Chapter 6 mathematics
TIME class
3
03
Mary was supposed to meet her friend at exactly 7 p.m. She
reached 5 minutes early according to her watch. However, she
did not realise that her watch was actually 15 minutes slow. Her
friend had reached the meeting place at 6.50 p.m. (correct time).
How long did her friend have to wait before Mary turned up ?

Your solution here:

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TIME class
3
04
The movie ‘Polar Penguins” was screened four times a day. The
interval between any two timings was the same.

Timings (p.m.)
Show 1 3.50 – 5.15
Show 1 5.35 – 7.00
Show 1
Show 1 9.05 – 10.30

(a) How long did each show last?


(b) Fill in the correct timing for the third show.

Your solution here:

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TIME class
3
05
Nitya had to clean 5 rooms. She started cleaning at 7.20
a.m. and finished cleaning all the rooms at 9.15 a.m. She
took 15 min to clean the first room and an equal length of
time to clean each of the remaining rooms.

(a) How long did she take to clean the remaining rooms ?
Give your answer in hours and minutes.

(b) How long did she take to clean each of the remaining
rooms ? Give your answer in minutes.

Your solution here:

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Chapter 7
MEASUREMENT

01
There are two paths connecting two towns. Path A is 7 km 26 m
shorter than Path B. Path B is four times as long as Path A. Find the
distance of Path B. Give your answer in km and m.

Your solution here:

02 A tube was cut into 9 equal pieces. If each piece was 3 m 19 cm, find
the length of the tube.

Your solution here:

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Chapter 7
MEASUREMENT

03
The figure below shows the roads connecting Towns W, X, Y and
Z. Mr. Nitin drives from Town W to Town Y. If he takes the longer
path, how many more metres will he travel than if he takes the
shorter path ?

2190 m 2190 m

Z X

3350 m 2560 m
Y

Your solution here:

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Chapter 7
MEASUREMENT

04
A bottle can hold four times as much water as a tin. A mug can
hold half as much water as the bottle. If the mug can hold 920 ml
more water than the tin, how much water can the three containers
hold altogether ? Give your answer in l and ml.

Your solution here:

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Chapter 7
MEASUREMENT

05
1 1
Rod A is as long as Rod B. Rod C is as long as Rod B. Rod A
3 2
1
is 20 cm long. Find the length of Rod C. 5 times C4. Recall is 1 out
3
1
of 3 equal parts and is 1 out of 2 equal parts).
2
(a ) 20 cm (b) 30 cm
(c) 60 cm (d) 10 cm

Your solution here:

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