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This document is a sample mathematics paper for Class III students at Ambience Public School, consisting of 15 questions across 8 pages. The questions cover various mathematical concepts such as units of measurement, multiplication, division, and basic problem-solving. Students are required to complete the paper in 2.5 hours and all questions are compulsory.
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Sample Paper Final Term

This document is a sample mathematics paper for Class III students at Ambience Public School, consisting of 15 questions across 8 pages. The questions cover various mathematical concepts such as units of measurement, multiplication, division, and basic problem-solving. Students are required to complete the paper in 2.5 hours and all questions are compulsory.
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AMBIENCE PUBLIC SCHOOL

SAFDARJUNG ENCLAVE
SAMPLE PAPER
CLASS:III SEC: ____

SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
NAME: ________________________ Time Allowed: 2.5 hrs.
ROLL NO: ________

_______________________________________________________________________________________
General Instructions:
 All the questions are compulsory.
 Number of questions: 15
 Number of pages:8
 Marksare indicated against each question.

Q1. Tick the correct option: Rough Space

(a) ______ is the standard unit of length.


(i) km (ii) m (iii) cm (iv)mm

(b) There are _______ grams in 1kg.


(i) 10 (ii) 100 (iii) 1000 (iv)1

(c) Zero divided by any number(except zero) gives:


(i) 0 (ii) not defined (iii) number itself (iv) 1

(d) When the numerator is 1, the fraction is called________


(i) unlike fraction (ii) like fraction (iii) Unit fraction

(e) How many pairs are there in 40 gloves?


(i) 20 (ii) 40 (iii) 60 (iv) 80

(f) Multiplication is the process of repeated_________


(i)Subtraction (ii) Addition (iii) Multiplication (iv) Division

(g) A basket has 10 apples in it. How many apples are there in 7 such
baskets?
(i) 70 (ii) 60 (iii) 80 (iv) 90
…Pg. 1…
Rough Space

Q2. Fill in the blanks:


(a)
965 x100 = __________
(b)
500 x 10 = ___________
(c)
______ x 89 = 0
(d) There are ____________ 5s in 50.
(e) There are _________ halves in a whole.
(f) The word capacity means_______________________________
(g) Any number divided by number itself will give ____________ as the quotient.
(h) We measure long distances in the unit called____________.
(i) 23 x 12 = ________ x 23
(j) _____________ is used to measure small quantities.
(k) Division by ______________ is not defined.

Q3. Convert the following:


(a) 45 m = ________cm

(b) 13 m = ___________cm

(c) 56 m = ____________cm

(d) 78 m 34 cm=_________cm

(e) 34 m 1 cm = __________cm

(f) 1 kg = ________g + _______ g

(g) 1 kg = 400 g + ________g

(h) 1litre =________ ml + 300ml + 250ml

Q4. Write two multiplication facts for


(a) 24 ÷ 2 =12
(b) 36 ÷ 4 =9

…Pg. 2…
Rough Space

Q5. Write two division facts for:


(a) 3 x 9 = 27
(b) 5 x 6 = 30

Q6. Colour:
(a) One-half of the collection:

_____ ÷ _____ =_______

(b)One-seventh of the collection:

_____ ÷ _____ =_____

Q7. There were 25 children in the class. 17 children went for an art class.

What is the fraction representing the children left in the class?

Total number of the children in the class = ________

Number of children who went for an art class = ________

Fraction representing the children left in the class =

Q8. Solve:

(a) 43 x 21 (b) 66 x 32

…Pg. 3…
Q9. Divide:
(a) 567 ÷6 (b) 342 ÷ 3

Q10. There are 125 plants in each row. How many plants are there in 39 rows?

Q11. Riya divided Rs. 678 among 3 friends equally. How many rupees does
each one get?

…Pg. 4…
Q12. Reena has a water bottle of 700ml. She drank 400ml out of it. How much
water is still there in the bottle?

Q13. Divide and check your answer


89 ÷ 6

…Pg. 5…
Q14. Solve the following:
(a) 1
of 63 =
3

(b) 1
of 36 =
4

Q15. Solve by repeated subtraction:


45 ÷ 5

…Pg. 6…

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