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G3 - MATHS - AK - ANNUAL EXAM

The document is an answer key for the Grade 3 Annual Exam in Maths for the academic year 2023-2024, consisting of multiple sections with various types of questions. It includes answers for sections A, B, C, D, and E, covering topics such as multiplication, division, measurements, and basic arithmetic operations. The total marks for the exam are 80, and the time allocated is 3 hours.

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G3 - MATHS - AK - ANNUAL EXAM

The document is an answer key for the Grade 3 Annual Exam in Maths for the academic year 2023-2024, consisting of multiple sections with various types of questions. It includes answers for sections A, B, C, D, and E, covering topics such as multiplication, division, measurements, and basic arithmetic operations. The total marks for the exam are 80, and the time allocated is 3 hours.

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ANNUAL EXAM (2023-2024)

GRADE: 3 ANSWER KEY MARKS: 80


SUBJECT: MATHS TIME: 03:00 HRS

SECTION - A (20x1=20)
1. c) Multiplication 11 . a)11 cm

2. a) 9 12. b) 300 g

3. c) 7 × 4 13. d) One fourth

4. d) 8
4
14. a) Kilometre

15. c) The pizza was cut into totally 8 slices.


5. a) 2100
16. b) 24
6. c) 9000 + 200 + 80 + 4
17. a) ₹16.20
7. a) 56
18. b) 12:30
8. d) 84 carrots
19. a) Both A and R are true
9. b) 90
20. d) A is false but R is true
10. c) 5 equal parts

SECTION – B
(5x2 =10)
21. 8 7 0 1 (1m) 5 6 4 8 (1m)
5 6 4 8 3 0 5 3
(-) 3 0 5 3 (+) 8 7 0 1

(or)
21.
4 9 ii) 6 2
i)
2 5 4 9
(-) 2 4 (-) 1 3

(Each carries 1 mark)

1
22.
(1m)

(1m)

(or)
22.

(Each carries ½ mark)

23.
Step 1: ( 1 ½ m)
1 5 0 Statement: ( ½ m) The total amount of fees
(x) 9 collected for one year is ₹ 1,350
1 3 5 0

24. 20 ÷ 4 = 5 (1m) (1m)

25. i) Comedy (1m)


ii) 19 (1m)

SECTION – C (6x3=18)
26. i)
42 ÷ 6 = 7 ( ½ m)
6 x 7 = 42
42 ÷ 7 = 6 ( ½ m)

ii) 15 ÷ 3 = 5
( 2m)
1 5
(-) 3 1
1 2
(-) 3 2
9
(-) 3 3
6
(-) 3 4
3
(-) 3 5
0

2
27. i) Four thousand, five hundred six. (1m)
ii) 6,540 (1m)
iii) 4, 606 (1m)

28. i) Multiply: (2m) 28.


2 4 ii) a) 3x9 < 4x7 ( ½ m)
(x) 5 6
1 4 4
1 2 0 x b) 5x8 > 6x5 ( ½ m)
1 3 4 4

2 8
29. i) a) b) (Each carries ½ mark)
4 9

29. ii) (2 m)

(or)

29. a) (Each carries ½ mark)

24
b) = 12 or 24 ÷ 2 -12 ( 1 m)
2

30. a) cm b) km c) kg (Each carries 1 m)


(or)
30. i) Match the most likely measure. (Each carries ½ mark)

ii) Sam weighs more (44kg). (1 m)

3
31. (2m)

U A S H N M

16 ÷ 8 = 2 9÷1=9 0 ÷ 10 = 0 20 ÷ 2 =10 15 ÷ 5 = 3 45 ÷ 9 = 5

Word: (1m)

H U M A N S

10 2 5 9 3 0

SECTION – D (4x5=20)
32. i) a) Sally collected less. (1m)

b) True (1m)

c ) Kunal collected the most. (1m)

ii) (2m)

33. i) a) 24 b) 4 x 8 = 32 c) 35 (Each carries 1 m)


ii) 8 & 4 (8 x 4 =32; 8 – 4 = 4) (1m)
iii) 8 (1m)
(or)
a) (1 ½ m) b) (1 ½ m)
33. i) 1 4 2 8
(x) 2 (-) 6
2 8 2 2 Ashish have 22 pencils left with him.

ii) a) 5 x 4 = 20 (1m) b) 3 x 6 = 18 (1m)

34. i)
3 5 3
(-) 1 3 5 (1 m) Statement: (1 m)
2 1 8 Anam gave 218 apples to her friend.

ii) a) 94 – 94 = 0 ( ½ m) b) 29 – 0 = 29 ( ½ m)
c) 78 – 77 = 1 ( ½ m) d) 45 – 1 = 44 ( ½ m)

iii) 89 - 64 = 25 ( 1 m)

4
35. i)
0 3 1
(3 m)
5 1 5 5
(-) 1 5 Statement: ( ½ )
0 0 5 There are 31 children in each bus.
(-) 5
0

ii) 5 × 3 = 15 (1 ½ m)

(or)
35. i) 1 2 3 (2 m)
6 7 4 2
Quotient = 123 ; Remainder = 4: Divisor = 6
(-) 6
1 4 Check: (1 m)
Dividend = (Quotient x Divisor) + Remainder
(-) 1 2
0 2 2 = (123 x 6) + 4

(-) 1 8 = 738 + 4

0 4 Dividend = 742

ii) 56 is the Dividend ; ( ½ m) Divisor = 7 ; ( ½ m)


Remainder = 0 ; ( ½ m) 8 is the Quotient ( ½ m)

SECTION – E (3x4=12)
3
36. i) ( 1m)
9

4
ii) ( 1m)
9
iii) ₹24 (or) ( 2 m)
iii) ₹13 ( 2 m)

37. i) Cone: Christmas tree, carrot, party hat, ice-cream cone, and traffic cones
Sphere: Ball, Balloon, Marble (Answer may vary) ( 1m)
ii) Cone or cylinder ( 1m)
iii)

( 2 m)

(or)
5
iii) a) 6 ( 1 m)

b) 0 ( 1 m)

38. i) 7 km ( 1m)
ii) 9 km ( 1m)

iii) 14 km ( 2 m)
(or)

iii) ) 5 km ( 2 m)

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