Class 3 - Annual Examination 1
Objective Question: [1 × 16 = 16]
1. A rectangle has ______ faces and ______ corners.
2. Which figure is showing 3⁄6.
a)
b)
c)
d) None of these
3. I am plane a figure with four sides, four vertices and all my sides are equal. Then who am I?
4. How many one thirds are present in a whole?
5. How many times the hour hand rotates in one day?
6. There could be fractions whose denominator can be zero. Mark True / False.
7. Arrange the fractions in ascending order.
3⁄11, 9⁄11, 4⁄11, 7⁄11, 2⁄11, 5⁄11
8. John travelled 9 km and Bob travelled 9000 m. Who travelled more?
9. 5 _____ 43⁄4 (Fill in the box using <, > or =)
10. 15 kg 50 g = __________ grams.
11. Write three equivalent fractions of 2⁄7.
12. How many squares are shown in the below given figures.
13. Convert 27568 paise into rupees.
14. Leap year is not divisible by 4. Mark True / False.
15. What is the time shown in the clock?
16. 85450 cm is equal to how many meters?
a) 85 m 450 cm b) 854 m 50 cm
c) 85 m 45 cm d) None of theses
Objective Question: [3 × 6 = 18]
17. How much more is the weight 5 kg 50 g than 3 kg 450 g?
18. Multiply 15 liter 250 ml by 7.
19. Draw an example of cuboid and mention it's number of faces and corners.
20.
a) 2/5 of 30 liters.
b) Convert 5070 ml into liter and milliliter.
21. 19⁄24 - ?⁄24 = 9⁄24
22. 15575 g + 21437 g + 34238 g = ________ kg ________ g
Word Problems: [4 × 4 = 16]
23. John runs 5 km 525 m every day. How much distance will he cover in one week?
24. Julie prepared 7 liter 575 ml lemonade for one party. If the lemonade was distributed equally among 15 people, how much lemonade was given to each people.
25. A new born kitten weighed 1⁄5 kg during birth. It gained 23⁄5 kg in one year. How much does it weigh now?
26. Every day one gym starts at 6:15 AM and finishes at 12:30 PM. How many hours and minutes does the gym function every day?
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