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The document outlines a Class 3 Mathematics Examination with a total of 50 marks divided into six sections covering basic concepts, number operations, problem-solving, geometry, and logical thinking. Each section includes various types of questions such as writing number names, performing arithmetic operations, and solving practical problems. Instructions for students emphasize the importance of showing calculations and double-checking answers.

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The document outlines a Class 3 Mathematics Examination with a total of 50 marks divided into six sections covering basic concepts, number operations, problem-solving, geometry, and logical thinking. Each section includes various types of questions such as writing number names, performing arithmetic operations, and solving practical problems. Instructions for students emphasize the importance of showing calculations and double-checking answers.

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Class 3 Mathematics Examination

Maximum Marks: 50
Time: 2 Hours

Section A: Basic Concepts (1 Mark Each)


(5 × 1 = 5 Marks)

1. Write the number name for 5,382.

2. Add: 346 + 578

3. Write the predecessor of 9000.

4. Multiply: 23 × 4

5. How many tens are there in 350?

Section B: Understanding Numbers and Operations (2 Marks Each)


(5 × 2 = 10 Marks)

6. Write the expanded form of 6,745.

7. Subtract: 8,000 – 5,432

8. Write the smallest and largest 4-digit numbers using digits: 2, 9, 0, 5.

9. Divide 84 ÷ 7 and write the quotient and remainder.

10. Fill in the blanks:


a) 12 × ____ = 144
b) Half of 48 is ____

Section C: Application and Problem Solving (3 Marks Each)


(5 × 3 = 15 Marks)

11. Ramesh has 850 rupees. He bought a toy for ₹375. How much money is left with him?

12. A school library has 5 shelves with 42 books on each shelf. How many books are there in
total?

13. If a box contains 6 rows of 9 chocolates, how many chocolates are there in the box?

14. Aman read 25 pages of a book every day. How many pages will he read in 12 days?

15. Reema collected 128 marbles. She distributed them equally among 8 friends. How many
marbles did each friend get?
Section D: Geometry and Measurement (4 Marks Each)
(3 × 4 = 12 Marks)

16. Draw and name any two 2D shapes.

17. The length of a table is 1 m 35 cm and the length of another table is 98 cm. Find the total
length of both tables in centimeters.

18. A clock shows the time as 4:30 PM. How many minutes are there between 4:30 PM and
6:00 PM?

Section E: Logical Thinking and Patterns (4 Marks Each)


(2 × 4 = 8 Marks)

19. Fill in the missing numbers:


3, 6, 9, __, 15, __, 21

20. A farmer plants 5 rows of 7 mango trees each. How many mango trees are planted in
total?
If he adds 3 more rows with 7 mango trees each, how many trees will there be now?

Section F: Bonus Question (Optional - 2 Marks)


(1 × 2 = 2 Marks)

21. If you arrange 312, 231, and 123 in ascending order, what will be the result?

Instructions for Students:


- Show all necessary steps in calculations.

- Use a ruler to draw shapes wherever required.

- Double-check your answers before submission.

- Good luck! 🎯

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