Sunday 20 September 2015

CLASS 3 MATHS-MULTIPLICATION PRACTICE PAPER FOR SA-1

MULTIPLICATION PRACTICE PAPER.. CLASS III.....S.A-1 (2015-16)



ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL GOLCONDA
SA-I REVISION
Topic:Multiplication                                                 TOTAL: 30 marks
Class: III
I.FILL IN THE BLANKS:
1. Multiplication is a repeated ____________                                          6M
2. Product of a number and zero is ________
3. The product of a number and 1 is the number _________.
4.6507×0=
5.238×42=42×__
6. (5×6)×7=(5×___)×6.

II. Complete the following table:                                                              6M
×
11
20
27
41
2

40


3




4
44



5




6


162

7




8



328

III.MULTIPLY                                                                              10M
A)2222×4   B)928×8   C)2373×4    D)3000×22   E)218×45  F)309×24

IV WORD PROBLEMS                                                                          8M
a)Multiply the largest 2-digit number by the smallest 2-digit number.
b)There are 7 days in a week and there are 52 weeks in a year. How many days are there in a year?
c)There are 146 apples in a basket. How many apples are there in 9 baskets?

CLASS 3 EVS PRACTICE PAPER FOR SA-1

PRACTICE PAPER EVS CLASS III ( S.A-I)

ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL GOLCONDA
SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT –I
                                           Revision paper (LESSON: 2 & 4)

SUBJECT: EVS                                                                                                 CLASS:III
I.CHOOSE THE RIGHT OPTION:                                                                             3M
      1. Pupil is part of—
a) eye   b) ear  c) nose
        2. People who cannot see near objects are suffering from-
                    a) far-sighted  b) near-sighted  c) blind.
        3.Pattern of raised dots helps blind people to read-
                    a) dot books b) handwriting book  c) Braille.
        4.Pants that need support to grow-
                    a) herb  b) shrub  c)climbers.
        5.___________ is a green pigment.
                    a)humus  b) leaf  c) chlorophyll.
        6.Leaves used to make roofs.
                    a) Khus  b) Neem c) Mango.
II.
FILL IN THE BLANKS-                                                                                            5M
1)      Bowls and plates are made from _______ leaves.(khus/dhak).
2)      _____________ grow from leaves(mint/bryophyllum).
3)      _______ helps plants to make food.(oxygen/carbondioxide)
4)      Sound waves enter the ear through the __________(ear canal/ear drum).
5)      Cells in our nose _________( air cells/olfactory nerve cells).
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II. Unscramble the given words:                                                                                  5M
1)      NAICOPIT= __________________
2)      EUTGON = _____________________
3)      SISPTYEHOTON= ___________
4)      SUMUH= ____________
5)      ATOSAMA= ___________.

IV. WRITE TRUE/FALSE:                                                                          3M
1)      Skin covers our complete body ______
2)      Sharp objects may damage our eardrum_____
3)      Trees are tall plants with thick, hard woody stems____
4)      Evergreen trees don’t shed their leaves____
5)      In mountains, pine trees grow_____
6)      Rose plant is a herb_____

V.MATCH THE FOLLOWING:                                                               3M
           
                          A
                           B
1.Mehendi
a) shrub
2.Jasmine
b) rafflesia
3. Largest flower
c) decorate hands
4.Taste buds
d) part of eye
5.Retina
e) pumpkin
6.Creeper
f) tongue
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              VI. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING:                                                                                    8M
               1.What is Stomata?
               2.Why do plants grow near the ground in the Arctic?
               3.What are the different kinds of plants? Give examples.
               4.Why do some people wear spectacles?    

VII. LABEL THE DIAGRAM:        Draw the diagram of stomata or photosynthesis.Label it
  3M

CLASS 3 MATHS BLUE PRINT FOR SA1

   BLUE PRINT FOR SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT – 1
       SUB : MATHS                                                             CL: 3rd

I. FILL IN THE BLANKS:
·                           Numerals
·                          Addition (properties)
·                            Subtraction
                Multiplication(properties)

II. CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTIONS :( MCQ’S)
Addition,  subtraction, multiplication and numerals chapter.

III. TRUE OR FALSE:
Related to all chapters

IV. MATCH THE FOLLOWING:

V. FIND THE MISSING NUMBERS:
·         Addition and Subtraction.

VI. SOLVE THEM:
·         Addition and Subtraction

VII. MULTIPLY USING 1 AND 2 DIGIT NUMBERS

VIII. SOLVE MULTIPLICATION GRID

IX. COMPLETE THE PATTERN
·         Addition
·         Subtraction

X. ASCENDING AND DESCENDING ORDER.

XI. CONVERTION
·         Roman numbers to Hindu Arabic numerals.
·         Hindu-Arabic numerals to Roman numbers.

XII. EVEN AND ODD NUMBERS.

XIII. WORD PROBLEMS: ( On Addition, Subtraction and Multiplication topics)

Friday 18 September 2015

CLASS 3 MATHS PRACTICE PAPER FOR SA-1

PRACTICE PAPERS FOR SA-1

Revision paper-1
Chapter-1
                                                                                    (20 MARKS)
I. Fill up the blanks:                                                                                                   (5m)
1. The greatest 4 digit number is ____________.
2. The numeral for three thousand thirty is _______________.
3. The number name for the numeral 8004 is__________________.
4. Count the next tens place numeral of this number 7240 __________.
5. 7000+200+5= _______________.
6. The successor of 4099 is ___________________.
7. The predecessor of 1111 is__________________.
8. Convert the roman number into Hindu Arabic numeral XXXIX_________.
9. The numeral 19can be written in Roman numeral _____________.
10. The largest 3 digit odd number is _______.

II. Match the following:                                                                                            (4m)
1715                                                                            four thousand four
638                                                                              odd numbers
By adding 1 to 9 we get                                            even number
2002                                                                            10
III. Choose the correct option:                                                                                 (2m)
1. The smallest 2 digit number is
15                                                        100                                                      10
2. The smallest 4-digit number using 0,5,8,7
5087                                                    0578                                                    0578
3. The place of 3 in the 6630 is
300                                                      3000                                                    30
4. The smallest 4 digit even number is:
9000                                                    9999                                                    9998
IV. Write in ascending order:                                                                                                           (1M)
4050, 5042, 5847, 4005 _________________________________
V. Write in descending order:
6393, 9236, 3692, 2963 ________________________________                                         (1M)
VI. Fill the correct symbol:                                                                                                    (1M)
3245                         3448        `                                               7200                            7002
VII. Write in expanded form:                                                                                                            (1m)
4609 =
VIII. Write the place of digit underlined:                                                                            (1m)
6 0 5 8                                                                         1 2 0 5
IX. Write the number name                                                                                                             (1M)
9048=                                                  3512=
X. Write the numeral for the following:                                                                             (1m)
Four thousand three hundred three=__________________
Three thousand two=_____________________
XI. Circle the even and cross the odd numbers:                                                                 (1m)
4520                         7817                    52                    601                  501                  2000
           

Revision paper-2
Chapter-2                                                                            (20 MARKS)
I. Match the following:                                                                                                         (2m)
1. 6420+204                                                                                        10
2. Sum of greatest 1 digit number and the smallest
     1 digit number is                                                                          number itself
3. 3239+250=______ +3239                                                               6624
4. Sum of a number and zero is                                                       250
II. State true or false:                                                                                    (1m)
1. When 0 us added to a number or a number is added to 0, the answer is the number itself.                                                                                                           (           )
2. When more than two numbers are added, they can be grouped in any way. The sum remains different.                                                                                    (           )
III. Add:                                                                                                                                   (4m)
(1) 2002+30+303+3                                                                 (2) 2301+56
IV. Add:                                                                                                                                   (4m)
            46                                                                                            2642
         108                                                                                               100
        2045                                                                                            5000
         +   5                                                                                            + 22


V. Fill up the blanks:                                                                          (1m)
1. 0+4182+388=4182+_____ = 388+_______
2.5454 +0 = 0 + ________
VI. Fill the missing number:                                                                                                  (2m)
_____ 5   2   1                                                                         3   ____   4   3
+  6    __ __  __                                                           +        __      4      __   __
____________                                                                        ______________
     9   5     1    9                                                                       5      0      0     0
____________                                                                       _______________
VII. Complete the pattern                                                                                                    (2m)
5          +          ___    = 9
50          +          40   =____  
___         +         400 = 900
5000       +        4000= ______
VII. Word problems:                                                                                                              (3m)                                       
1. The sum of two numbers is 4125. One of them is 2568. What is the other?  
2. A tailor earned Rs 5027 and spends Rs 2005 in a month. How much money was left with him?                 
VII. Solve them:                                                                                                                     (3m)
1. The number 100 more than 3485 is ____________.
2. ______________ +64979 = 64979
3.  4500 + __________ =5000
4. _________ + 750 = 1000
5.9999 + _________ =1000
6. 0   +      5       =  _______