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INTERNATIONAL INDIAN SCHOOL, RIYADH

HALF YEARLY EXAM WORKSHEET 2024-2025


SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS CLASS: III

UNIT: 1 – PLACE VALUE

Fill in the blanks:

1. The smallest 1- digit number is .


2. The largest 1- digit number is .
3. The smallest 2- digit number is .
4. The largest 2- digit number is .
5. The smallest 3- digit number is .
6. The largest 3- digit number is .
7. The smallest 4- digit number is .
8. The largest 4- digit number is .
9. The smallest 5- digit number is .
10. We use digits and to write numbers.
11. _____ Ten = 10 Ones.

12. 1 Hundred = ________ Tens.

13. 10 Hundreds = Thousand.


14. A number written in figures is the .
15. A number written in ____________ is the number names.

16. 999 + 1 = .
17. 99 + 1 = .
18. The place value of zero is always .

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19. The numbers with 2,4,6,8,0 in the ones place is called numbers.
20. The numbers with 1,3,5,7,9 in the ones place is called numbers.
21. Smallest even number is .
22. Smallest odd number is .
23. at the beginning of a number has no value.
24. The smallest 4 – digit number using different digit is

25. The greatest 4 – digit number using different digit is

26. To build the smallest number write the digits in order.


27. To build the greatest number write the digits in order.
28. The number with more digits is always the number.
29. As a digit moves to the left, its value keeps increasing times.
30. 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 and 9 are called .
31. 599 +1 =

32. The sum of place value of each digit in a number is called its

____________________.
33. The place value gives the ___________ of the digit depending on its place.

Write the numeral for:

a. Two thousand four hundred fifty two


b. Nine thousand eighty two.
c. One hundred eight.
d. Four thousand seven hundred ten.
e. Four hundred fifty seven

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Write the number names: (in words)

a) 9051 – __________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________

b) 806 - ___________________________________________________________

c) 2743 - __________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________

d) 4002 - __________________________________________________________

e) 574 - ___________________________________________________________

Complete the numbers:

a. Count in hundreds

5000, 5100, , , , .

8500, 8600, ________, ________ , ________ ,_______.

b. Count in tens

6080, , , , .

7210, , , , .

c. Count in ones

5776, 5777, , , , .

4324, , , , .

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Fill in the blanks using < > =

a. 7829 7771
b. 3462 3462
c. 174 1074
d. 8005 5008
e. 2456 2256
f. 5467 5468
g. 9045 9048

Write the place value of the underlined digits in two ways.

Number Place Value


1986
5364
707
2501
8439
3152
2024

Give the numeral for: (standard form)

1. 7000 + 700 + 60 +3 = __________________________


2. 5000 + 400 + 10 + 5= __________________________
3. 6000 + 0 + 80 + 2 = __________________________
4. 1000 + 0 + 0 + 7 = __________________________
5. 4000 + 100 + 30 + 9 = __________________________

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Write the expanded form :

1. 4520 = ___________ + ________ + _________ + ________


2. 7925 = __________ + ________ + _________ +_________
3. 8092 = __________ + ________ + _________ + _________
4. 2318 = ____________ + ________ + __________ + __________
5. 9001 = ___________ + ________ + _________ + _________
6. 6042 = ___________ + ________ + _________ + __________

Write the greatest and smallest 4 – digit number by using the given digits :

No Digits Greatest Number Smallest Number


a 2,5,7,9
b 4,6,1,8
c 3,1,0,2
d 1,5,2,0
e 4,7,1,9
f 3,5,0

Circle the biggest number:

a) 4025 5042 5240 2540

b) 3421 1234 4420 3014

c) 4560 6709 1009 6520

d) 6783 3487 3645 893

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Circle the smallest number:

a) 5799 7479 4632 8046

b) 2392 6052 5106 6112

c) 1276 1535 1298 1034

d) 3106 5631 2444 7639

Arrange in ascending (increasing) order:

a) 2090, 884,3378,6734

Ans. .

b) 8409, 8043, 8430, 8400

Ans. .

c) 4215, 4201, 2405, 5210,

Ans. .

d) 4901, 2391, 296, 1331, 481

Ans. .

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Arrange in descending (decreasing) order:

a) 8987, 9877, 9887, 7887

Ans. .

b) 8082, 8920, 8092, 8892

Ans. .

c) 2168, 2068, 6028, 6821

Ans. .

d) 1340, 3400, 1806, 5409, 1539

Ans. .

Write the following numbers numerically using ordinals.

a) 12 - ________________
b) 23 - ________________
c) 14 - ________________
d) 59 - ________________
e) 31 - ________________

Write the following numbers in words using ordinals

a) 73 - ___________________________________________________
b) 2 - ___________________________________________________
c) 59 - ___________________________________________________
d) 21 - _________________________________________________
e) 25 - ___________________________________________________
f) 40 - ___________________________________________________
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Fill in the boxes

a) 6 7 9 2 b) 2304

c) 4796 d) 8015

Circle the even numbers.

a) 753 902 7541 4304 15

b) 170 89 5346 104 1261

c) 2 1 897 6418 7545 19

Circle the odd numbers.

a) 701 1 980 543 7831 99

b) 7 2 1947 29 5 6 2021 182

c) 951 1790 3649 881 27

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UNIT: 2 – ADDITION

Fill in the blanks:

1. We use ______________ when we have to find how many are there in all.
2. The numbers which are added are called .
3. The answer of addition is called .
4. When we change the order of numbers while adding, the
does not change.
5. The sum of zero and any number is the .
6. When we add to a number the answer is the number after.
7. 941 + 0 = .
8. 499 + 1 = .
9. 67 + 43 = 43 + ___________.
10. 45 + 20 = 65, the addends are , and the sum is
.
11. The is always greater than the numbers being added,
except when one of the numbers being added is zero.
12. 19 + 20 + 7 = 20 + + 19.
13. When we add ____________ to any number the answer is the same.

Add the following:

3 6 5 7 4
+ 1 8 + 2 0 7

8 7 6 9 1
+ 9 3 + 5

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2 5 2 3 9 2 8
+ 1 0 3 + 1 0 4 4
4 5 6

6 6 7 5 1
+ 1 4 + 6 4
8 2 3

3 7 2 5 2 7
+ 4 0 3 + 4 2
5 3 7 9

Solve the sums:

179 + 624 8914 + 1542 59 + 82

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9268 + 354 5736 + 4232 8563 + 37

413 + 724 + 28 101 + 739 + 474 588 + 25 + 6

7603 + 2410 5392 + 278 365 + 240+ 816

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Do the following

1. There are 357 English books in a library. Arun donated 219 Hindi books and
Maya donated 111 Math books to the library. How many books are there in all in
the library?

2. Joy has a collection of 2158 football cards with him. His brother gave 1346
football cards more to him. How many total football cards are there with him?

3. Babu collects stamps. He has 419 stamps in a box and 580 stamps in red box
and 209 stamps in yellow box. How many stamps does he have altogether?

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UNIT: 3 – SUBTRACTION

I. Fill in the blanks:

1. _________________ is used to find how many were removed from a


group.
2. The answer in subtraction is called the .
3. When we subtract a number from itself, the answer is always_______.
4. When we subtract _____ from a number, the answer is the same
number.
5. 49 – 10 = .
6. 158 – 0 = .
7. 600 – 1 = .
8. 7221 – 7221 = .
9. 670 – 1 = .
10. 90 – 89 = .
11. In 46 – 16 = 30, the difference is .
12. When we subtract from a number, the answer is the
number before it.

II. Subtract the following:

520- 379 8567 - 1339 9008 - 8110

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7824 - 4308 900 - 84 2511 - 296

92 - 74 5106 - 946 9000 - 1298

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III. Subtract the following:

6 5 3
8 5 9 4 9 7 4 0
- 5 6 7
- 7 0 7 - 2 6 4 0

9 9 7 4 7 4 15 7 4
- 9 2 0 6 -3 6 - 84

8 5 2 3 5 2 0 8 2 4
- 3 3 1 - 1 4 3 - 1 0 9

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8 9 7 1 3 2 7 0 9 0 0
- 3 2 1 0 - 2 6 0 2 - 2 0 4

9 4 3 9 9 7 4 6 0 9 1
- 8 3 6 - 9 2 0 6 - 3 2 0

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UNIT: 4 – MULTIPLICATION

I. Fill in the blanks

1. The answer of multiplication is called ___________________ .

2. The numbers that are multiplied are called ________________ .

3. Any number multiplied by _________ gives the same number.

4. Any number multiplied by zero is __________________ .

5. When we change the order of factors, the ______________ remains the same.

6. 23 x 1 = ________

7. In 6 x 8 = 48 , the factors are ______ and _____ .

8. In 7 x 9 = 63 , the product is _______ .

9. 200 x 0 = ______.

10. 5 x 6 = 6 x ___

11. 9 x ___ = 63

12. 37 x 10 = ______

13. 53 x ___ = 530

14. 4 x 60 = ____

15. 36 x 100 = _____ .

16. 78 x ____ = 7800

17. ____ x 100 = 8200

18. 100 x 3 = _____


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19. 22 x ____ = 2200

20. ______ x 100 = 1600

II Multiply the following

46 x 3 29 x 5 47 x 7

122 x 4 325 x 8 348 x 6

462 x 9 231 x 2 164 x 5

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III Find the product

21 x 13 44 x 11 42 x 12

24 x 72 19 x 43 26 x 81

54 x 77 89 x 16 33 x 97

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WORD PROBLEMS

a. 8 oranges are needed to make one bottle of orange juice. How


many oranges are needed to make 14 bottles of orange juice?

b. There are 18 colour pencils in a box. How many colour pencils are
there in 7 boxes?

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c. A shop sells 345 raincoats per month. How many raincoats will it sell
in 6 months?

d. There are 309 books on a bookshelf in a library. How many books


will be there in 8 such bookshelves?

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UNIT: 8 – SHAPES, SPACE and PATTERNS

I. FILL IN THE BLANKS


1. A rectangle has sides and corners.

2. The shape of a dice is .

3. A cylinder has faces and edges.

4. A circle has sides and corners.

5. The flat surface of a solid shape is called its .

6. A cone has edges and corner.

7. The shape of a coin is .

8. The is where two faces meet.

9. The is where three edges meet.

10. A triangle has sides corners.

11. A square has sides and corners.

12. A cube has faces , edges and corners.

II. FILL IN THE BLANKS.

Shape

Corner

Side

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Shape

Corner

Side

III. LOOK AT THE OBJECTS AND COMPLETE THE TABLE

Number Number of
Maths Name Shape Number Number
of curved
model of the Shape of the faces of edges of faces
vertices surfaces

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