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The document provides hints and solutions for a Class 3 mathematics set, covering various topics such as number operations, fractions, and basic arithmetic. Each question is followed by its corresponding answer, illustrating calculations and reasoning. The content is structured in a question-answer format, making it easy for students to follow along and understand the solutions.

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CLASS 3

SET-5
HINTS AND SOLUTIONS
1. (D) : The largest 3-digit number is 999. 10. (C) : Total number of equal parts in the given
\ The successor of 999 is 1000. figure = 5
2. (B) : Number of red beads Ritu has = 126 Number of unshaded parts = 3
Number of blue beads Ritu has = 272 3
Number of black beads Ritu bought = 248 \ Required fraction =
\ Total number of beads Ritu has in all 5
= 126 + 272 + 248 = 646 11. (D) : Total number of marbles Sunita bought = 200
3. (C) : Runs scored by Sachin = 684 \ Number of marbles she gave to Ravi and
Runs scored by Saurav = 648 Kusum altogether = 67 + 75 = 142
 684 > 648 \ The number of marbles left with her
\ Saurav scored the least number of runs and = 200 – 142 = 58
by (684 – 648) = 36 runs.
4. (A) : Number of days in a non leap year = 365 12. (A) : Total number of bottles of juice = 50 Since,
There are 24 hours in a day. 4 bottles were not used.
Therefore, the number of hours in a non leap \ Number of bottles of juice used = 50 – 4 = 46
year = 365 × 24 = 8760
5. (C) : We have, 46
Number of people who drank 46 bottles = = 23
4 kg + 980 g + 3 kg 980 g = 4980 g + 3980 g 2
= 8960 g 13. (B) : In the morning Deepak walks = 5 km
Now, 4 kg 652 g + 4 kg 308 g = 4652 g + 4308 g In the evening Deepak walks = 3 km 725 m
= 8960 g Total distance covered in a day
6. (C) : The word “ CALCULATOR” has 10 letters. = 5 km + 3 km 725 m = 8 km 725 m
Number of letters which are consonants = 6 \ Total distance covered in a week i.e., 7 days
\ Required fraction is 6 . = (8 km 725 m) × 7 = 61 km 75 m
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14. (A) : Since, 1 day = 24 hours
7. (D) : A. 1 × 1000 + 5 × 100 + 2 ×10 + 1 × 1 =
1000 + 500 + 20 + 1 = 1521  The hour hand of a clock makes 1 round in
B. 1 × 1000 + 1 × 100 + 1 ×10 + 3 × 1 = 1000 12 hours.
+ 100 + 10 + 3 = 1113 \ The hour hand of a clock makes 2 rounds
C. 1 × 1000 + 5 × 100 + 3 ×10 + 0 × 1 = 1000
in one day.
+ 500 + 30 + 0 = 1530
D. 3 × 1000 + 6 × 100 + 3 ×10 + 1× 1 = 3000 15. (C) : A. The smallest four-digit number is 1000.
+ 600 + 30 + 1 = 3631 B. The greatest four-digit number is 9999.
∴ The number shown in option D is greater than C. The smallest four-digit number using different
1800. digits is 1023.
8. (B) : Number of boxes required to pack 50 tins D. The greatest four-digit number using different
of coffee = 5 digits is 9876.
\ Number of boxes required to pack 150 tins 16. (B) : Number of chocolates Jatin has = 35.
i.e., (50 tins + 50 tins + 50 tins) of coffee
= (5 + 5 + 5) = 15 He divided chocolates equally among 5 children.
9. (B) : Face value of 3 in 2392 = 3 Number of chocolates received by each child
Place value of 3 in 2392 = 300 35
\ The required difference = 300 – 3 = 297 = =7
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\ Fraction of chocolates received by each child 27. (B) : Total number of candles = 11
7 Number of candles which is not burning = 5
= 5
35 \ Required fraction
11
17. (C) : The greatest number formed by using the 28. (D) : Number of apples in one box = 36
digits 5, 2, 3, 0 is 5320. \ Number of apples in 5 boxes
The least number formed by using the digits 5, = 36 + 36 + 36 + 36 + 36 = 180
2, 3, 0 is 2035.
29. (D) : Time taken by the toy car to cover a distance
\ Their difference = 5320 – 2035 = 3285.
of 9 m = 1 hour.
18. (D) : Amount spent on a radio = ` 780
\ Time taken by the toy car to cover a distance
Amount spent on a belt = ` 75
of 27 m i.e., (9 + 9 + 9) m = 3 hours
Amount spent of socks = + ` 46
\ Total amount spent = ` 901 30. (D) : A. Six hundred four – 604
Amount that Ajay has = ` 1000 B. Four thousand two – 4002
\ Amount of money left with him = ` [1000 – 901] C. Three hundred sixty three – 363
= ` 99 D. Five hundred twenty four – 524
19. (C) : Number of flowers to be put in each vase = 4 31. (C) : (a) Total number of equal parts = 3
and number of flowers in a bouquet = 12
Number of shaded parts = 2
=4+4+4
\ Required number of vases = 3 2
\ Required fraction =
20. (A) : Amount of money both Raman and his
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(b) Total number of equal parts = 4
brother saved = ` 95.
Number of shaded parts = 3
Amount of money Raman saved = ` 48. 3
\ Amount of money his brother saved \ Required fraction =
 = ` [95 – 48] = ` 47 4
(c) Total number of equal parts = 2
21. (C) : The ascending order of given numbers are
Number of shaded parts = 1
5789, 5798, 5897, 5978, 5987.
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22. (B) : Number of pencils in 1 box = 24 \ Required fraction =
2
Since, 6 boxes were distributed to class III (d) Total number of equal parts = 3
students. Number of shaded parts = 1
\ Total number of pencils distributed 1
= 24 × 6 = 144 \ Required fraction =
3
23. (D) : Number of pictures in one roll = 36 32. (B) : 999 is a predecessor of the number 1000.
\ Number of pictures in 4 rolls = 36 × 4 = 144 The successor to 5879 is 5880.
Number of pictures have been taken so far = 98 When numbers are written in order, from the
Number of pictures still can be taken = 144 – 98 smallest to the greatest, they are in ascending
= 46. order.
Hence, 46 more pictures can be taken by Rohan.
33. (B) : (a) Each J represents 10 children.
24. (B) :  Number of fishes can be put in 1 bowl = 5
Number of children in art and craft = 7 × 10 = 70
and total number of goldfish Amrit has
Number of children in indoor games = 5 ×10 = 50
= 20 = 5 + 5 + 5 + 5
Number of children in painting = 4 ×10 = 40
\ Required number of bowls = 4.
Number of children in puzzles = 3 ×10 = 30
×2 +4 ÷5
25. (A) : 23 46 50 10 \ Total number of children in all the activities
\ Missing number is 23. = 70 + 50 + 40 + 30 = 190
26. (D) : Number of watches made by the factory in (b) Number of children like indoor games = 5 ×
10 days = 570 = 285 + 285 10 = 50
\ Number of watches made by the factory in
5 days = 285 Number of children like painting = 4 × 10 = 40
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\ 50 – 40 = 10 more children like indoor games  4 + 8 = 12
than painting. \ Number is 48.
Thus the required resulting number is 48 + 13 = 61
34. (B) : Numbers less than 69 but more than 23 and
divisible by 8 are 24, 32, 40, 48, 56 and 64. 35. (B) : A shopkeeper made a mistake at Step 2 Since
Sum of digits of a number = 7 + 5 = 12. the correct amount of money for all purchased
items is ` 237.
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