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WORKSHEET 1

Numbers beyond 999

I. Choose the correct option.


1. The number corresponding to 9 Th + 6 H + 0 T + 2 O is ___________.
(a) 9620 (b) 9062 (c) 9602 (d) 9026
2. The place value of 4 in 3470 is ___________.
(a) 4 (b) 40 (c) 400 (d) 4000
3. 6125 is smaller than ___________.
(a) 6215 (b) 5162 (c) 5621 (d) 5261
4. The predecessor of 3190 is ___________.
(a) 3090 (b) 3091 (c) 3191 (d) 3189

II. Fill in the blanks.


1. The place value of 7 in 7026 is ___________.
2. The successor of 3999 is ___________.
3. 6258 = ____ Th + ____ H + ____ T + ____ O
4. The number name of 9078 is _________________________________.

III. Write ‘T’ for True or ‘F’ for False.


1. The face value of 2 in 1529 is 20.
2. 7310 is an even number.
3. 182 rounded to nearest 100 is 200.
4. The successor of 6089 is 6088.
5. The predecessor of 9000 is 8999.

IV. Do as directed.
1. Separate the given even and odd numbers.
92, 90, 131, 645, 1082, 2999, 7804, 6313, 7777, 9856, 3000, 567
2. Draw beads to represent the numbers given in boxes.
Th H T O Th H T O
(a) (b)

7850 9876
3. Write the numbers represented on the abacus.
Th H T O Th H T O
(a) (b)

4. Write in expanded form.


(a) 6048 = + + +

(b) 9231 = + + +

(c) 7095 = + + +

5. Arrange the following in ascending order.


(a) 2046, 2406, 2064, 2604, 2460 (b) 9284, 9482, 9248, 9842, 9428
6. Arrange the following in descending order.
(a) 3695, 3965, 3596, 3659, 3956 (b) 8607, 8067, 8076, 8760, 8706
7. Put the correct sign <, > or =.
(a) 3324 3234 (b) 6815 6815 (c) 9882 9892
8. Solve the following word problems.
(a) In an exhibition, 7908 people came on the first day, 7620 on the second day and 8000 on
the third day. On which day maximum number of people visited the exhibition?
(b) In a dart game, Tanu got 4 chances to throw the dart. She hit the dart on 6, 0, 9 and 7.
What is the greatest and the smallest number she can make with these digits?
(c) A school distributed 3019 chocolates on Children’s Day. What is the rough estimate of
the number of chocolates rounded to the nearest hundred?
WORKSHEET 2

Roman Numerals

I. Choose the correct option.


1. The Roman numeral that cannot be repeated at all is:
(a) I (b) V (c) X (d) C
2. The Roman numeral XXIX represents:
(a) 32 (b) 28 (c) 31 (d) 29
3. The Roman numeral for 36 is:
(a) XXXVI (b) XXXIV (c) XXVX (d) XXIVX
4. The Roman numeral X can be repeated ________ times.
(a) two (b) three (c) four (d) zero
5. The Roman numeral system uses ________ number of letters.
(a) 5 (b) 6 (c) 7 (d) 8

II. Fill in the blanks.


1. When a symbol is repeated, it means the value of each symbol is _______. (added/subtracted)
2. When smaller symbols are written ________ a larger one, their values are added to get the
number. (before/after)
3. The Roman numeral for 19 is ________.
4. The Hindu-Arabic numeral for XXVIII is ________.

III. Do as directed.
1. Write the following in the Hindu-Arabic numeral system.
(a) XXII (b) XXXIV (c) XIII (d) XXXIX
2. Write the following in the Roman numeral system.
(a) 28 (b) 11 (c) 27 (d) 33
3. Read the time on the clocks and write in the boxes.

XII I XII I
XI XI
X II X II
(a) IX III (b) IX III
VIII IV VIII IV
VII VI V VII VI V
WORKSHEET 3

Addition

I. Choose the correct option.


1. 350 more than 7816 is:
(a) 8166 (b) 8156 (c) 7166 (d) 7156
2. 8269 rounded to the nearest 100 is:
(a) 8270 (b) 8200 (c) 8300 (d) 8370
3. The sum of 3942 and 100 is ________.
(a) 4942 (b) 3952 (c) 4042 (d) 4952
4. 1096 rounded to the nearest 100 is:
(a) 1010 (b) 1190 (c) 1090 (d) 1100

II. Fill in the blanks.


1. The numbers which are added are called ________.
2. 7048 + 0 = ________
3. 921 + 1087 = ________ + 921
4. 1000 more than 5999 is ________.
5. 8015 rounded to the nearest 10 is ________.

III. Do as directed.
1. Add the following.
Th H T O TTh Th H T O
(a) 2 0 8 7 (b) 7 8 2 4
+ 3 9 6 9 1 5 9 0 6

+ 8 7 5 2

TTh Th H T O TTh Th H T O
(c) 8 2 4 5 (d) 9 2 0 7

7 4 8 6 8 4 9

+ 9 2 3 + 1 3 5 6
2. Add the following using expanded form.

Th H T O Expanded form Th H T O
(a) 5 4 1 8 + + +
+ 7 8 9 6 + + + +
+ + +
+

Th H T O Expanded form Th H T O
(b) 8 6 2 5 + + +
+ 6 5 3 4 + + + +
+ + +
+

3. Frame a word problem for each sum.


(a) 36 + 12 (b) 95 + 100 (c) 125 + 58 (d) 294 + 185
4. Solve the following word problems.
(a) A chocolate manufacturing company made 4670 chocolates on Monday, 5024 chocolates
on Tuesday and 4986 chocolates on Wednesday. How many chocolates did they make in
3 days?
(b) John delivered 6815 juice bottles to shop A, 7016 bottles to shop B and 997 bottles to
shop C. How many juice bottles did John deliver in all?
(c) What number is 692 more than 8413?
(d) Devesh deposited ` 7925 in a bank to open his account. Next day he deposited ` 6050.
After a week he deposited ` 8150 in his account. What is the total amount in his account?
WORKSHEET 4

Subtraction

I. Choose the correct option.


1. When zero is subtracted from a number, the answer is ________.
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) the number itself (d) none of these
2. The number which is subtracted is called __________.
(a) minuend (b) subtrahend (c) difference (d) none of these
3. What number is 1724 less than 9894?
(a) 8060 (b) 8160 (c) 8070 (d) 8170
4. To check subtraction, ________ the difference of the two numbers to the subtrahend to get the
minuend.
(a) subtract (b) add (c) multiply (d) divide

II. Fill in the blanks.


1. When a number is subtracted from itself, the answer is ________.
2. 1500 less than 9985 is ________.
3. 6295 – 100 = ________
4. 9078 – 0 = ________

III. Do as directed.
1. Subtract and check your answer.
Checking
Th H T O Th H T O
(a) 7 2 1 6
– 6 9 8 3 +

Checking
Th H T O Th H T O
(b) 9 0 3 2
– 3 5 6 1 +

Checking
Th H T O Th H T O
(c) 4 1 0 2
– 1 8 6 5 +
Checking
Th H T O Th H T O
(d) 5 0 8 2
– 2 7 9 4 +

2. Frame a word problem for each of the following.


(a) 87 – 8 (b) 158 – 52 (c) 2900 – 300
3. Subtract the following using estimation to the nearest 100 and compare with the actual value.
(a) 3405 from 5108 (b) 7295 from 9981
4. Solve the following word problems.
(a) The population of a village was 8975. Due to unemployment, 1786 people moved to cities.
How many people are there in the village now?
(b) A bakery baked 3040 cakes. Out of these, 2984 cakes were sold. How many cakes were
left?
(c) Arundhati purchased three items for ` 7846. She purchased a video game for ` 968 and a
lamp shade for ` 986. How much money did she pay for the third item she had purchased?
(d) Rohit had ` 12750. He bought a camera for ` 9785. How much money is he left with?
WORKSHEET 5

Multiplication

I. Choose the correct option.


1. 13 × 8 = ________
(a) 104 (b) 107 (c) 117 (d) 114
2. 45 × 11 = ________
(a) 455 (b) 445 (c) 495 (d) 415
3. 817 × 100 = ________
(a) 817 (b) 81700 (c) 8170 (d) 817000
4. 14 × 7 = 98. Here 14 is called the ________.
(a) sum (b) product (c) multiplier (d) multiplicand

II. Fill in the blanks.


1. When a number is multiplied by 0, the product is always _______.
2. 14 × 8 = ______ × 14
3. In multiplication, the numbers which are multiplied together to give the product are called
________ of that product.
4. 12 × _____ = 108
5. _____ × 1 = 13

III. Do as directed.
1. Arrange the following in descending order of their products.
(a) 8 × 9   15 × 5   6×5   14 × 6

(b) 13 × 8   15 × 8   12 × 9   12 × 6

2. Find the following products.


H T O Th H T O
(a) 8 9 (b) 3 2 4
× 6 × 9

Th H T O Th H T O
(c) 7 8 (d) 9 7
× 5 3 × 8 4

+ +
3. Multiply using the shortcut method.
(a) 52 × 9 (b) 68 × 11 (c) 92 × 7 (d) 84 × 11
4. Solve the following word problems.
(a) Akshita made a necklace using 34 beads. How many beads will she require to make 25
such necklaces?
(b) Razia purchased 12 boxes of apples. Each box had 24 apples. In one of the boxes, 5 apples
were rotten. How many apples were good?
(c) Honey purchased 5 boxes of chocolates. Each box had 75 chocolates. Her father gave her
20 more chocolates. How many chocolates does Honey have?
(d) A restaurant purchases 17 boxes of oregano sachets. Each box contains 89 sachets. How
many oregano sachets in total did the restaurant purchase?
5. Frame a word problem for each of the following.
(a) 12 × 8 (b) 146 × 9 (c) 78 × 18
6. Estimate 45 × 22.
WORKSHEET 6

Division

I. Choose the correct option.


1. Division is repeated __________.
(a) addition (b) subtraction (c) multiplication (d) none of these
2. 620 ÷ 620 = ________
(a) 1 (b) 10 (c) 0 (d) 620
3. Which of the following is correct?
(a) Dividend = (Divisor ÷ Quotient) + Remainder
(b) Dividend = (Divisor × Quotient) – Remainder
(c) Dividend = (Divisor × Quotient) + Remainder
(d) Dividend = (Divisor + Quotient) × Remainder
4. 0 ÷ 784 = ________
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 784 (d) not defined
5. If 10 muffins are divided equally among 5 children, each child will get ________ muffins.
(a) 5 (b) 3 (c) 1 (d) 2

II. Fill in the blanks.


1. 9764 ÷ 1 = ________
2. Two division facts for 12 × 8 = 96 are ________ and ________.
3. 346 ÷ 0 = ________

4. _____ ÷ 1 = 908

III. Write ‘T’ for True or ‘F’ for False.


1. 81 ÷ 3 gives remainder zero.
2. 64 ÷ 8 gives 9 as quotient.
3. Divisibility by zero is not defined.
4. When 21 pencils are distributed equally among 7 students, each student gets 3 pencils.

IV. Do as directed.
1. Divide using repeated subtraction.
(a) 24 ÷ 6 (b) 72 ÷ 9 (c) 84 ÷ 12
2. Write two division facts for each of the following multiplication facts.
(a) 8 × 7 = 56 (b) 11 × 9 = 99 (c) 13 × 5 = 65
3. Write two multiplication facts for each of the following division facts.
(a) 112 ÷ 8 = 14 (b) 80 ÷ 10 = 8 (c) 117 ÷ 9 = 13
4. Divide the following using the long division method and check your answer.
(a) 175 ÷ 2 (b) 876 ÷ 5 (c) 932 ÷ 7 (d) 205 ÷ 4
5. Solve the following word problems.
(a) Arushi bought 184 chocolates and packed them equally in 8 boxes. How many chocolates
did she pack in each box?
(b) For the annual function, Sia was given charge for making the seating arrangements. If there
are 752 guests and only 8 chairs can be put in a row, how many rows will Sia require?
(c) Mrs Sharma bought 480 packets of juice. She wanted to pack them in small boxes. If 12
packets can be put in each box, then how many boxes will she require?
(d) Simran purchased 918 oranges. She packed them in 9 boxes. How many oranges were
there in each box?
6. Frame a word problem for the following.
(a) 42 ÷ 7 (b) 325 ÷ 5 (c) 470 ÷ 10
WORKSHEET 7

Fractions

I. Choose the correct option.


1. A group of things or objects taken as one whole is called a __________.
(a) whole (b) collection (c) fraction (d) part

2. The fraction represented in the figure is:

(a) 3 (b) 2 (c) 2 (d)


3
5 5 6 6
3. Which fraction does the following collection represent?

(a) 1 of 24 (b) 1 of 24 (c) 1 of 24 (d) 1 of 24


6 4 3 8
4
4. Which one of the following represents the fraction ?
7

(a) (b) (c) (d)

5. The value of 1 of 35 is ________.


5
(a) 8 (b) 7 (c) 6 (d) 5

II. Fill in the blanks.


1 of 56 is _________.
1.
7

2. This collection represents the fraction ________.

3. H
 oney had 9 sandwiches. She ate 4 of them. The fraction of sandwiches which Honey ate is
________.
III. Do as directed.
1. Write the fractions represented by the following figures. Also, write the numerators and the
denominators of the fractions.
(a) =   Numerator =   Denominator =

(b) =   Numerator =   Denominator =

(c) =   Numerator =   Denominator =

2. Colour the figures to show the given fractions.

(a) 6 (b) 5
10 8

(c) 4 (d) 3
9 7

3. Solve the following word problems.


(a) Anju baked 7 cakes. She decorated 3 cakes with gems. What fraction of cakes were
decorated with gems?
(b) There are 10 buses in a school. If 6 buses are painted yellow, what fraction of buses are
painted yellow?
(c) If 1 of 20 children are selected for a competition, how many children are selected?
4
(d) Surbhi purchased 12 colour pencils. She gave 5 pencils to her sister. What fraction of
pencils did Surbhi give to her sister?
(e) 8 birds were sitting on a tree. 3 flew away. What fraction of birds are still on the tree?

WORKSHEET 8

Measurement

I. Choose the correct option.


1. 8 m = ______________ cm
(a) 8 (b) 80 (c) 800 (d) 8000
2. 9 kg 182 g = __________ g
(a) 9182 (b) 90182 (c) 91082 (d) 91.82
3. 7046 mL = __________ L _________ mL
(a) 70 L 46 mL (b) 7 L 46 mL (c) 7 L 460 mL (d) 70 L 460 mL
II. Fill in the blanks.
1. 1 L = ___________ mL
2. The amount of liquid that a container can hold is called its _____________.
3. 6 m 30 cm + 8 m 54 cm = ____________
4. 75 kg – 15 kg = ___________
5. 1000 g = ___________ kg
6. 8095 cm = __________ m ___________ cm

III. Do as directed.
1. Put the correct sign of >, < or =.
(a) 9 m 10 cm 910 cm (b) 4075 mL 4 L 175 mL
(c) 5 kg 350 g 5 kg 35 g (d) 1025 mg 1 g 750 mg

2. Add the following.


(a) 29 kg 830 g and 610 g (b) 106 kg, 34 kg 27 g and 92 kg 750 g
(c) 15 km 325 m and 8 km 88 m (d) 97 m 6 cm, 15 m and 22 m 40 cm
(e) 5 L 255 mL and 17 L 162 mL (f ) 21 L 125 mL, 480 mL and 65 L 30 mL
3. Subtract the following.
(a) 13 kg 479 g from 50 kg 600 g (b) 75 g 325 mg from 105 g 95 mg
(c) 245 km 120 m from 420 km (d) 98 m 62 cm from 160 m 70 cm
(e) 7 g 175 mg from 12 g 230 mg (f ) 16 kg 80 g from 57 kg
4. Solve the following word problems.
(a) Surinder wants to visit his friend who stays in a town. He travels 13 km 75 m from his
village to a city by bus. From city he takes a train and travels 58 km 125 m to reach his
friend’s town. From station he walks another 2 km 80 m. How far is his friend’s house
from his village?
(b) Arpita bought 3 kg 250 g sugar and 9 kg rice to make Kheer. She used 1 kg 75 g sugar
and 475 g rice. How much sugar and rice are left unused?
(c) Atharv bought a bottle of juice containing 3 L 125 mL juice. He drank 500 mL juice in
the morning. In the evening, Atharv and his friends drank 1 L 250 mL juice. How much
juice is still left in the bottle?
WORKSHEET 9

Time

I. Choose the correct option.


1. When the minute hand is at 3, we say ______________.
(a) quarter to (b) quarter past (c) half past (d) none of these
2. 1 h = __________ minutes
(a) 20 (b) 40 (c) 60 (d) 80
3. If the minute hand is at 7 and the hour hand has passed 3 and is about to reach 4, then the time
on the watch is:
(a) 3:35 (b) 2:30 (c) 1:35 (d) 7:15
4. Rahul goes to play cricket at 5 o’clock. He comes back at 7 o’clock. His duration of time is
_____________.
(a) 5 h (b) 4 h (c) 3 h (d) 2 h
5. If last month was May, then two months from now will be:
(a) August (b) June (c) July (d) September

II. Fill in the blanks using the given calendar.


1. On what date is the second Sunday of the month?
______________
2. The last day of the month falls on _____________.
3. The day on 15th July is ____________.
4. If yesterday was 23rd July, then tomorrow will
be ___________.
5. The date and day on which your school re-opened is
_____________ and _____________ respectively.

III. Match the time shown in the clock in column A with the time written in column B.
Column A Column B

(a) (i) Half past 2

(b) (ii) Quarter past 5


(c) (iii) 25 minutes past 9

(d) (iv) Quarter past 10

IV. Do as directed.
1. How many hours will be there in:
(a) 3 days (b) 4 days (c) 2 weeks
2. How many minutes are there in:
(a) 2 days (b) 3 hours (c) 5 hours
3. How many seconds are there in:
(a) 5 minutes (b) 20 minutes (c) 2 hours
4. Answer the following questions.
(a) If yesterday was Sunday, what day will it be tomorrow?
(b) Which month of the year has 28 days?
(c) How many days are there in a leap year?
(d) Write the names of months which have consecutively 31 days?
(e) If next month is July, what was the month two months before?
5. Solve the following word problems.
(a) Raj goes for playing cricket at 5 o’clock. He plays for 1 hour 30 minutes. At what time
does he came back home?
(b) Nazia skates for 2 hours. She finishes skating at 6:45. At what time did she start skating?
(c) It takes 50 minutes to bake a dish. If Mrs Verma starts at 11:05, at what time she will
finish baking?
WORKSHEET 10

Money

I. Choose the correct option.


1. ` 57.75 = _________ paise
(a) 5757 (b) 57750 (c) 57075 (d) 5775
2. 645 p × 6 = ` ____________
(a) 3.87 (b) 38.70 (c) 3870 (d) 387.0
3. ` 21.25 + ` 30.55 = ` _____________
(a) 51.80 (b) 51.75 (c) 52.80 (d) 52.70
4. ` 90 – ` 46.45 = ` __________
(a) 44.65 (b) 44.55 (c) 43.55 (d) 43.65

II. Fill in the blanks.


1. ` 1 = __________ paise
2. 9075 = ` __________ and _________ paise
3. Cost of 1 chocolate is ` 17.25. So, cost of 3 such chocolates is ____________.
4. 5 packets of milk cost ` 140. So, 1 packet of milk will cost ___________.

III. Match the currency in column A with its value in column B.


Column A
Column B

(a) SPECIMEN   SPE


CIM
EN
  (i)
` 61.25

(b) SPE
CIM
EN
  SPE
CIM
EN   SPE
CIM
EN
  (ii)
` 25.50

(c) PECIMEN   SPE


CIM
EN
  SPE
CIM
EN
  (iii)
` 23.50
S

(d) SPECIMEN       (iv)


` 17.50

IV. Do as directed.
1. Add or subtract the following.
` p ` p ` p ` p
(a) 315 22 (b) 416 30 (c) 400 34 (d) 621 05
+ 97 45 + 224 55 – 87 56 – 254 19
2. Simplify the following.
(a) ` 82.65 + ` 35.90 – ` 46.75 (b) ` 109.70 – ` 15.85 – ` 34.62
(c) ` 225.17 – ` 111.20 + ` 56.40 (d) ` 12.05 + ` 9.68 + ` 27.55
3. Find the following products and express your answer in rupees.
(a) ` 27.45 × 6 (b) ` 128.73 × 9 (c) 986 p × 8
4. Divide the following.
(a) ` 789 by 6 (b) ` 399 by 7 (c) ` 221.40 by 9
5. Solve the following word problems.
(a) Devesh buys 4 CD’s each costing ` 20.55, 6 pencil cells costing ` 18.95 each and a video
game costing ` 352.67. If he gives ` 1,000 to the shopkeeper, how much money does he
get back?
(b) If 9 bunches of roses cost ` 2,475, what is the cost of each bunch of roses?
(c) Sandeep buys a dozen oranges for ` 76.20. How much does each orange cost? What will
be the cost of 7 dozen oranges?
6. In a fete, following stalls have been put up.
Entry Tickets Sip & Snack Decorative Items
Adult ` 30 Cold drink ` 30 Showpiece ` 107
(Above 12 years) Coffee ` 15 Table lamp ` 515.75
Children ` 20 Tea ` 10 Fancy
Burger ` 20 lights ` 216.25

Spring Rolls ` 65 Handmade


(per plate) table mats ` 340

Momos ` 50
(per plate)
Rahul, Ria, Kunal, Sagar, Ayush and Arushi all aged above 12 years and Aditya and Daisy both
below 12 years of age visited the fete.
(a) How much did they pay for the entry tickets?
(b) They bought 8 showpieces, a table lamp and 5 handmade table mats. How much money
did they spends on decorative items?
WORKSHEET 11

Shapes and Patterns

I. Choose the correct option.


1. The point where 2 edges meet is called a ______________.
(a) face (b) side (c) vertex (d) point
2. A cuboid has __________ number of edges.
(a) 6 (b) 8 (c) 10 (d) 12
3. A cylinder has _________ number of flat surfaces.
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 1
4. A sphere has _____________ number of vertices.
(a) 1 (b) 0 (c) 2 (d) 6

5. In a cube, the shape of each face is a ___________.


(a) rectangle (b) triangle (c) square (d) none of these

II. Fill in the blanks.


1. The lines joining two adjacent corner points are called ______________.
2. The surface of a solid shape is called its _____________.
3. ____________ are arrangements of repeated designs, figures, letters, objects or numbers.
4. Arranging tiles in a pattern such that they fit next to each other without leaving any gaps in
between is known as ___________.
5. Tangram is a chinese puzzle made up of ___________ pieces.

III. Do as directed.
1. Using the grid given below, write the position of the vertices of the shapes drawn.

A B C D E F G H I J

1 • • • • • • • • • •

2 • • • • • • • • • •
(a) (b)

3 • • • • • • • • • •

4 • • • • • • • • • •

2. Complete the following patterns.

(a)
(b)

3. Complete the following number patterns.


(a) 9, 18, 27, 36, _______, _______, _______, _______
(b) 25, 50, 75, 100, _______, _______, _______, _______
(c) 520, 500, 480, _______, _______, _______, _______
4. Colour and complete the tilling pattern.

5. Draw the line(s) of symmetry for the following figures.

(a) (b) (c)

6. Use tangrams to make the following figures, colour them (or use coloured papers).

(a) (b)

(duck)

(candle)

WORKSHEET 12

Data Handling

I. A teacher asked the students of class III to write what menu they want for the class party.
Then she compiled their choices in the following table.

Choice of food Number of students

Pasta 18

Pizza 22

Burger 10

Chowmein 16

Momos 24

Represent the above information in the form of a pictograph.


Now, answer the following questions.
1. Number of students who opted for Pizza is:
(a) 10 (b) 16 (c) 22 (d) 26
2. Which item was most liked?
(a) Momos (b) Chowmein (c) Pasta (d) Burger
3. Which is the least preferred food item?
(a) Burger (b) Chowmein (c) Pasta (d) Pizza

II. The table given below shows the number of songs in the mobile phone of 6 friends.

Name Number of songs

Shreya 20

Ridhi 16

Gaurav 18

Aditya 22

Neha 19

Nandita 16

Represent the above information by tally marks.


III. Five friends had a competition. They decided that the one who eats the maximum number
of pastries will win. Following pictograph shows the number of pastries eaten by them.

Name Number of pastries

Vikram
   

Arshaf

→ 2 pastries
Charlie
   

Pratap
       

Sonu
   

Now, answer the following questions.


(a) Number of pastries Ashraf ate is _________________.
(b) The one who ate the maximum number of pastries is ______________.
(c) Two friends who ate the same number of pastries are ____________ and _____________.
(d) The one who won the competition is ______________.
ANSWERS

WORKSHEET 1

I. 1. (c) 2. (c) 3. (a) 4. (d)


II. 1. 7000 2. 4000 3. 6 Th + 2 H + 5 T + 8 O   4. nine thousand seventy-eight
III. 1. F 2. T 3. T 4. F 5. T
IV. 1. Even numbers — 92, 90, 1082, 7804, 9856, 3000
Odd numbers — 131, 645, 2999, 6313, 7777, 567
Th H T O Th H T O
2. (a) (b)

3. (a) 8737 (b) 9650


4. (a) 6000 + 0 + 40 + 8 (b) 9000 + 200 + 30 + 1 (c) 7000 + 0 + 90 + 5
5. (a) 2046, 2064, 2406, 2460, 2604 (b) 9248, 9284, 9428, 9482, 9842
6. (a) 3965, 3956, 3695, 3659, 3596 (b) 8760, 8706, 8607, 8076, 8067
7. (a) > (b) = (c) <
8. (a) Third day (b) Greatest number — 9760, Smallest number — 6079
(c) 3000

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I. 1. (b) 2. (d) 3. (a) 4 (b) 5. (c)


II. 1. added 2. after 3. XIX 4. 28
III. 1. (a) 22 (b) 34 (c) 13 (d) 39
2. (a) XXVIII (b) XI (c) XXVII (d) XXXIII
3. (a) 9:30 (b) 3:00

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I. 1. (a) 2. (c) 3. (c) 4. (d)


II. 1. addends 2. 7048 3. 1087 4. 6999 5. 8020
III. 1. (a) 6056 (b) 32482 (c) 16654 (d) 11412

Th H T O Expanded form TTh Th H T O


2. (a) 5 4 1 8 5000 + 400 + 10 + 8 1 2 0 0 0
+ 7 8 9 6 1 2 0 0
+ 7000 + 800 + 90 + 6
1 0 0
12000 + 1200 + 100 + 14
+ 1 4
1 3 3 1 4
Th H T O Expanded form TTh Th H T O
(b) 8 6 2 5 8000 + 600 + 20 + 5 1 4 0 0 0
+ 6 5 3 4 1 1 0 0
+ 6000 + 500 + 30 + 4
5 0
14000 + 1100 + 50 + 9
+ 9
1 5 1 5 9
3. Students to do on their own.
4. (a) 14680 (b) 14828 (c) 9105 (d) ` 22125

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I. 1. (c) 2. (b) 3. (d) 4. (b)


II. 1. zero 2. 8485 3. 6195 4. 9078
III. 1. (a) 233 (b) 5471 (c) 2237 (d) 2288
2. Students to do on their own.
3. (a) Actual value = 1703, Estimated value = 1700
(b) Actual value = 2686, Estimated value = 2700
4. (a) 7189 (b) 56 (c) ` 5892 (d) ` 2965

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I. 1. (a) 2. (c) 3. (b) 4. (d)


II. 1. 0 2. 8 3. factors 4. 9 5. 13
III. 1. (a) 14 × 6, 15 × 5, 8 × 9, 6 × 5 (b) 15 × 8, 12 × 9, 13 × 8, 12 × 6
2. (a) 534 (b) 2916 (c) 4134 (d) 8148
3. (a) 468 (b) 748 (c) 644 (d) 924
4. (a) 850 (b) 283 (c) 395 (d) 1,513
5. Students to do on their own.
6. Estimated product = 1,000; Actual product = 990

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I. 1. (b) 2. (a) 3. (c) 4. (a) 5. (d)


II. 1. 9764 2. 96 ÷ 12 = 8 and 96 ÷ 8 = 12 3. not defined   4.  908
III. 1. T 2. F 3. T 4. T
IV. 1. (a) 4 (b) 8 (c) 7
2. (a) 56 ÷ 8 = 7, 56 ÷ 7 = 8 (b) 99 ÷ 11 = 9, 99 ÷ 9 = 11 (c) 65 ÷ 5 = 13, 65 ÷ 13 = 5
3. (a) 8 × 14 = 112, 14 × 8 = 112 (b) 8 × 10 = 80, 10 × 8 = 80
(c) 13 × 9 = 117, 9 × 13 = 117
4. (a) Q = 87, R = 1 (b) Q = 175, R = 1 (c) Q = 133, R = 1 (d) Q = 51, R = 1
5. (a) 23 (b) 94 (c) 40 (d) 102
6. Students to do on their own.
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I. 1. (b) 2. (a) 3. (c) 4. (d) 5. (b)

II. 1. 8 2. 6 3.
4
10 9
III. 1. (a) 5 , Numerator = 5, Denominator = 8 (b) 7 , Numerator = 7, Denominator = 12
8 12
(c) 1 , Numerator = 1, Denominator = 6
6
2. Students to do on their own.

3. (a) 3 (b) 6 (c) 5 (d) 5 (e)


5
7 10 12 8

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I. 1. (c) 2. (a) 3. (b)


II. 1. 1000 2. capacity 3. 14 m 84 cm 4. 60 kg 5. 1 6. 80, 95
III. 1. (a) = (b) < (c) > (d) <
2. (a) 30 kg 440 g (b) 232 kg 777 g (c) 23 km 413 m (d) 134 m 46 cm
(e) 22 L 417 mL (f) 86 L 635 mL
3. (a) 37 kg 121 g (b) 29 kg 770 g (c) 174 km 880 m (d) 62 m 8 cm
(e) 5 g 55 mg (f) 40 kg 920 g
4. (a) 73 km 280 m (b) Sugar: 2 kg 175 g, Rice: 8 kg 525 g (c) 1 L 375 mL

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I. 1. (b) 2. (c) 3. (a) 4. (d) 5. (a)


II. 1. 14th July 2. Wednesday 3. Monday 4. 25th July 5. Students to do on their own.
III. (a) (ii) (b) (i) (c) (iv) (d) (iii)
IV. 1. (a) 72 h (b) 96 h (c) 336 h
2. (a) 2880 minutes (b) 180 minutes (c) 300 minutes
3. (a) 300 seconds (b) 1200 seconds (c) 7200 seconds
4. (a) Tuesday (b) February (c) 366 (d) July, August
(e) April
5. (a) Half past 6 (b) 4:45 (c) 11:55

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I. 1. (d) 2. (b) 3. (a) 4. (c)


II. 1. 100 2. 90, 75 3. ` 51.75 4. ` 28
III. (a) (ii) (b) (iv) (c) (i) (d) (iii)
IV. 1. (a) ` 412.67 (b) ` 640.85 (c) ` 312.78 (d) ` 366.86
2. (a) ` 71.80 (b) ` 59.23 (c) ` 170.37 (d) ` 49.28
3. (a) ` 164.70 (b) ` 1,158.57 (c) ` 78.88
4. (a) ` 131.50 (b)
` 57 (c) ` 24.60
5. (a) ` 451.43 (b)
` 275 (c) ` 6.35, ` 533.40
6. (a) ` 220 (b) ` 3,071.75

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I. 1. (c) 2. (d) 3. (a) 4. (b) 5. (c)


II. 1. sides 2. face 3. Patterns 4. tiling 5. 7
III. 1. (a) (1, C), (2, D), (3, D), (3, B), (2, B)
(b) (2, F), (1, G), (1, H), (2, I), (3, I), (4, H), (4, G), (3, F)

2. (a) (b)

3. (a) 45, 54, 63, 72 (b) 125, 150, 175, 200 (c) 460, 440, 420, 400
4.

5. (a) (b) (c)

6. Students to do on their own.

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I. 1. (c) 2. (a) 3. (a)


II. Name Number of songs Tally marks
Shreya 20      
Ridhi 16      
Gaurav 18      
Aditya 22        
Neha 19      
Nandita 16      
III. (a) 10 (b) Pratap (c) Vikram, Charlie (d) Pratap
Notes
Notes

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