ICSE Class 3 Mathematics Sample Paper

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ICSE

Class II,
Mathematics
Sample Paper

Time Allowed: 2Hrs 30min


Class : III Total Marks : 80

GENERAL INSTRUCTION
 Answer to this paper must be written on the paper provided separately with a neat Handwriting.
 Attempt all questions from Question No 1 to Question No 3.
 All working, including rough work, must be clearly shown and must be done on the right side of
the same sheet as rest of the answer omission of essential working will result in the loss of marks.

QUESTION NO. 01

I. Fill in the blanks with appropriate answer: 1 × 10 =


10
1. Symbol used to express numeric value in ancient Rome is called _____
a) Numeral b) whole number c) Roman numeral d) Numbers
2. The Hindu – Arabic numeral of XXXV + V is _______
a) 30 b) 35 c) 20 d) 34
3.A figure having three dimensions is ______
.a) Plane figure b) Solid figure c) Closed figure d) Open figure
1. A solid which has one edge is _______
a) Cube b) Cone c) Cuboid d) Sphere
5. 1 Rupee = ______paise.
a) 50 paise b) 100 paise c) 1000paise d) 10000
6. Basic unit of length
a) Kilo b) Meter c) Length d) kg
7,1 km = ______m.
a) 100m b) 10000m c) 1000m d) 110 m
8.Litre is the basic unit of ________
a) Length b) Mass c) Capacity d) Monday.
9. The information collected for a purpose is called____ .
a) Chart b) Data c) Tally d) Graph
10) Rupees 97.80 9780 paise
a) > b) < c) = d) ≠

II. Match the following: (5 × 1 = 5)


A B
1) 550 p a) 500 cm
2) 5 m b) Rupees 5.50
3) Eye drop c) Sphere
4) Currency d) ml
5) Earth e) Rupees
III. State True or False: (5 × 1 = 5)
1. A foot ball has flat and curved surface [ ]
2. XVI is greater than XIV [ ]
3. Rupees10 = 1000p [ ]
4. Height of a baby is measured in meter. [ ]
5. 13 = [ ]

QUESTION NO. 02

IV. Answer the following Questions: (2 × 5 =


10)

1. Add : a) rupee p b) rupee p


125 13 540 82
+ 107 18 + 200 17
015 00 013 08

m cm m cm
2. Subtract : a) 715 20 b) 7 5 3 9 0
- 120 37 -49 70 5

3. Divide: a) 384 l 56 ml by 4.
b) 963 l 33 ml by 5
4. Convert: a) 8l into milliliters.
b) 5000ml into liters.
5. Add : a) XXXV and X b) XXXIV and VI

V. 1. Add: (3 × 2 =
6)
a) Rs 72.53 + Rs 80 + 70p + Rs 60.20
b) Rs 689.85 + Rs 75.4 + Rs 96 + 55p
2. Add:
a) 13km351m + 29km617m+1km20m+87m
b) 95l 405ml + 140l27ml+72ml+806ml

VI. Subtract: (3 × 2 = 6)
1) a) 100km from 200km500m.
b) Find the difference Rs 302.55ml and Rs 15.08ml.
2) Ram Das has 54l520ml of milk. He sold 27l750ml of it. How much milk is left with him?
1). Count the number of line segment in each figure given below: (3 X 1 = 3)
A B D E

G F

QUESTION NO. 03

VII. Compute the answer: (4 × 2 =


8)
1. Divide :
a) Rs 284.25 by 6
b) Rs 560.40 by 5
2. Find the Quotient and remainder:
a) 672 l 630ml ÷ 3
b) 963 l 33ml ÷ 8
VIII. Draw the line segment of the given length, name them as directed (4X1=
4)
a) GH = 3.5 cm
b) UV = 10.6 cm
c) OR = 7.9 cm
d) CD = 6 cm
XI. Name the figure and write their Faces, Edges and Vertices (4 X 1 =
4)

a) b)

X. Multiply : (4 X 1 =
4)
a) 80km 110m by 8
b) 96m 84 cm by 6

XI. Story sum: (5 × 2 =


10)

1. The pictograph given here shows the total collection of Geometrical objects in a Mathematic lab
on different shapes. Read the pictograph and answer the question.

Tri angle

Circle

cube

Pentagon

Hexagon
Here 1 shape stands for 10 books

a) How many Cubes are there?


b) Which objects has maximum numbers of shapes?
c) Which objects has minimum numbers of shapes?
d) What is the total numbers of objects?

2. A shopkeeper had a roll of electric wire measuring 120 m 5cm. He sold 27 m 72cm to one
customer, 13m 85cm to another customer and 21m37cm to a third customer. How much wire did
he sell in all? How much wire is left in the roll?
3. A petrol pump sold 138l 192ml of petrol to 3 customers equally. What quantity of petrol did each
customer get?

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